Antique Prints

 

We sell only genuine antique prints and do not deal in reproductions.

All of these prints are guaranteed to be over 100 years old and several are considerably older.
 

A Bit of Advice and information. Then follow the link at the bottom of the page to see our range of prints.


This may be the first occasion that that you are buying an antique print so let me give some advice to guide you.


Prior to the introduction of lithograph printing on a larger scale in the 1850s ( what you might consider normal printing) the techniques used to print pictures were etching and engraving. Without going into the intricacies of these, as a rule of thumb up until c 1820 copper plate engraving would have been the medium. Copper is a relatively soft metal and so the engraving plate would get worn; this meant that only restricted numbers of prints could be issued using the same plate.


In the 1820s steel engraving was introduced and because of the strength of the steel comparatively greater production runs were possible


Most of the antique prints you are likely to see will have been published as part of a book and these books were relatively expensive. As result although more prints were produced from the 1820s onwards it would be misleading to assume that there was a mass market – there was still a restricted supply. It was only with the introduction of chromolithography that prices began to come down in late Victorian times.


Genuine prints therefore are relatively rare and since each engraving has to be individually produced they are correctly referred to as original prints.

The prints were normally published in black and white in books. They could also sometimes be purchased loose and as with antique maps you could pay a professional to watercolour them.
 

To learn more about Antique Prints you can apply for a free copy of our Antique Print Guide-simply click on the "Contact Us" button and send your first name, surname and e mail address and stating "send Antique Print Guide".


Condition.


As with all things antique condition is of prime importance.


In my experience the majority of the books available and the prints from them have been affected by foxing or other damage. This will not necessarily be obvious from a scan of the image. As an example below I show the front of an image of Dalswinton on the Nith, by W H Bartlett, and then the back.

 

Dalswinton on the Nith Foxed Back

 


The front looks fine but the back has significant foxing and this will almost inevitably affect the print unless it is cleaned.


Cleaning will also often remove any colouring the print has. ( It is possible to clean them as watercolours but unless the print is very rare the cost will be disproportionate to the value).


The prints we offer are all guaranteed to be in good condition, all have original colouring (rare) or have been coloured by a specialist in this field.

 

Prices


Unless priced otherwise all our prints are £45.

Postage £2.50 for UK, £3.50 elsewhere.

 

If you are not completely satisfied we will offer a full refund.


The convention on published prints was to show the name of the artist on the left side and the engraver on the right. This is followed in our listings.


Prints are listed alphabetically, with this based on principal name .i.e. Castle Fraser will appear in F section. In view of possible lead names it is advisable to scan all the listing.


All sizes are given in inches.


If you have a particular request which is not listed here please contact us since our stock is constantly changing.