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Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica glutinosa.
Stock ID: 34045
London. 1794.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 11 x 7 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (couple of small foxing spots in lower margin and two small embossed areas from paper clips at upper edge, all well outside image which is clean and bright). With sheet of descriptive text, which identifies it as a native of the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). A yellow flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5).
$145.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica depressa.
Stock ID: 34046
London. 1803.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 10 1/2 x 8 1/2 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (small embossed area from paper clip at upper edge, well outside image which is clean and bright). With sheet of descriptive text, which identifies it as a native of the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). A yellow flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5).
$145.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica Patersonia, major.
Stock ID: 34047
London. No date. Between 1794 and 1830.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 13 1/2 x 7 1/2 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (small embossed area from paper clip at upper edge, well outside image which is clean and bright). With sheet of descriptive text, which identifies it as a native of the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). A yellow flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5).
$145.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica curviflora.
Stock ID: 34048
London. 1795.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 12 x 7 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (two small embossed areas from paper clips at upper edge, well outside image which is clean and bright). With sheet of descriptive text, which identifies it as a native of the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). A yellow flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5).
$165.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica, Blandfordia.
Stock ID: 34049
London. No date. Between 1794 and 1830.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 12 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (small embossed area from paper clip at upper edge, well outside image, slight foxing). With sheet of descriptive text, which identifies it as a native of the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). A yellow flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5).
$145.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica melastoma.
Stock ID: 34050
London. 1799.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 11 x 7 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (small embossed area from paper clip at upper edge, well outside image, small mark in top margin just outside of plate mark). With sheet of descriptive text, which identifies it as a native of the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). A yellow flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5).
$145.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica longiflora.
Stock ID: 34051
London. No date. Between 1794 and 1830.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 13 1/2 x 8 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (small embossed area from paper clip at upper edge, well outside image, small mark at right edge extending just inside image, otherwise clean and bright). With sheet of descriptive text, which identifies it as a native of the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). A yellow flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5).
$165.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica aspera.
Stock ID: 34052
London. 1805?
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 13 1/2 x 7 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (two small embossed areas from paper clips at upper edge, well outside image which is clean and bright). With sheet of descriptive text, which identifies it as a native of the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). A pale yellow flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5).
$165.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica tetragona.
Stock ID: 34053
London. 1805.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 11 x 7 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (two small embossed areas from paper clips at upper edge, well outside image which is clean and bright). With sheet of descriptive text, which identifies it as a native of the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). A yellow flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5).
$125.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica flava.
Stock ID: 34054
London. 1805.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 10 1/2 x 7 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (two small embossed areas from paper clips at upper edge, well outside image, a few tiny spots to right edge, one just inside plate mark, otherwise images is clean and bright). With sheet of descriptive text, which identifies it as a native of the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). A yellow flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5).
$125.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica lutea.
Stock ID: 34055
London. 1796.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 10 1/2 x 7 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (two small embossed areas from paper clips at upper edge, well outside image). With sheet of descriptive text, which identifies it as a native of the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). A yellow flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5).
$125.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica grandiflora.
Stock ID: 34056
London. No date. Between 1794 1830.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 13 1/2 x 9 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (two small embossed areas from paper clips at upper edge, well outside image, image clean and bright). With sheet of descriptive text, which identifies it as a native of the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). A yellow flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5).
$165.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica monodelphia.
Stock ID: 34057
London. 1797.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 11 x 7 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (small embossed area from paper clip at upper edge, well outside image which is clean and bright). With sheet of descriptive text, which identifies it as a native of the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). A red flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5).
$145.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica ignescens.
Stock ID: 34108
London. 1809.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 11 1/2 x 7 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (small embossed area from paper clip at upper edge, well outside image which is clean and bright). With sheet of descriptive text, which identifies it as a native of the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). A reddish orange flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5).
$145.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica formosa.
Stock ID: 34109
London. Between 1794 and 1830.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 12 1/2 x 7 1/2 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (three small embossed areas from paper clips at upper edge, well outside image which is clean and bright). With sheet of descriptive text, which identifies it as a native of the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). A reddish orange flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5).
$165.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica Patersonia: coccinea.
Stock ID: 34110
London. Between 1794 and 1830.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 13 x 8 1/4 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (small embossed area from paper clip at upper edge, well outside image which is clean and bright). With sheet of descriptive text, which identifies it as a native of the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). A reddish orange flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5). Whatman water mark to right edge.
$165.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica, vernex.
Stock ID: 34112
London. Between 1794 and 1830.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 13 1/2 x 7 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (two small embossed areas from paper clips at upper edge, well outside image which is clean and bright). With sheet of descriptive text, which identifies it as a native of the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). An orange flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5).
$165.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica exsurgens.
Stock ID: 34113
London. 1796.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 10 1/2 x 7 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (small embossed area from paper clip at upper edge, well outside image which is clean and bright). A yellowish orange flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5).
$145.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica ardens.
Stock ID: 34114
London. 1804.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 9 1/2 x 7 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (two small embossed areas from paper clips at upper edge, well outside image area, a few small marks in image area). With sheet of descriptive text, which identifies it as a native of the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). An orange flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5). Whatman water mark to right edge.
$145.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica verticillata.
Stock ID: 34115
London. 1797.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 10 1/2 x 6 3/4 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (a few small embossed areas from paper clips at upper edge, well outside image which is clean and bright). An orange flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5).
$145.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica ramentacea.
Stock ID: 34125
London. 1797.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 11 x 6 1/2 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (two small embossed areas from paper clips at upper edge, well outside image which is clean and bright). With sheet of descriptive text, which identifies it as a native of the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). A purplish red flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5).
$125.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica cubica.
Stock ID: 34126
London. Between 1794 and 1830.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 11 1/2 x 7 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (two small embossed areas from paper clips at upper edge, well outside image, a few foxing spots). With sheet of descriptive text, which identifies it as a native of the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). A purplish red flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5).
$125.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica pulchella.
Stock ID: 34128
London. 1795.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 11 x 7 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (small embossed area from paper clip at upper edge, well outside image which is clean and bright). With sheet of descriptive text, which identifies it as a native of the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). A purplish red flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5).
$125.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica propendens.
Stock ID: 34129
London. 1804.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 10 1/2 x 7 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (small embossed area from paper clip at upper edge, well outside image which is clean and bright). With sheet of descriptive text, which identifies it as a native of the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). A purplish red flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5).
$145.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica Nivenia.
Stock ID: 34130
London. 1802.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 11 x 7 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (two small embossed areas from paper clips at upper edge, well outside image, very faint soiling to right edge extending just inside plate mark). With sheet of descriptive text, which identifies it as a native of the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). A purplish red flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5).
$145.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica spuria.
Stock ID: 34131
London. 1799.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 11 x 7 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (small embossed area from paper clip at upper edge, well outside image which is clean and bright). A purplish red flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5).
$145.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica gracilis.
Stock ID: 34132
London. 1804.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 11 1/2 x 6 1/2 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (small embossed area from paper clip at upper edge, well outside image, one tiny spot in image area, a few spots in right margin, well outside image). With sheet of descriptive text, which identifies it as a native of the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). A purplish red flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5).
$145.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica pubescens.
Stock ID: 34133
London. Between 1794 and 1830.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 10 1/2 x 7 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (small embossed area from paper clip at upper edge, well outside image which is clean and bright). With sheet of descriptive text, which identifies it as a native of the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). A purplish red flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5).
$145.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica plumosa.
Stock ID: 34134
London. 1802.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 11 x 8 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (small embossed area from paper clip at upper edge, well outside image, faint spot just inside plate mark at top, a few spots in right margin). With sheet of descriptive text, which identifies it as a native of the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). A purplish red flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5).
$145.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica filamentosa.
Stock ID: 34136
London. Between 1794 and 1830.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 11 1/2 x 7 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (small embossed area from paper clip at upper edge, well outside image, a few foxing spots). With sheet of descriptive text, which identifies it as a native of the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). A purplish red flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5).
$145.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica glandulosa.
Stock ID: 34138
London. 1804.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 10 1/2 x 8 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (small embossed area from paper clip at upper edge, well outside image which is clean and bright). With sheet of descriptive text, which identifies it as a native of the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). A purplish red flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5).
$145.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica incarnata.
Stock ID: 34141
London. 1797.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 11 x 7 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (two small embossed areas from paper clips at upper edge, well outside image which is clean and bright). With sheet of descriptive text, which identifies it as a native of the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). A purplish red flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5).
$145.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica Linnaea.
Stock ID: 34147
London. 1801.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 10 1/2 x 7 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (two small embossed areas from paper clips at upper edge, well outside image which is clean and bright). With sheet of descriptive text, which identifies it as a native of the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). A white and pinkish red flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5).
$145.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica primuloides.
Stock ID: 34148
London. Between 1794 and 1830.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 9 x 7 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (small embossed area from paper clip at upper edge, well outside image which is clean and bright). With sheet of descriptive text, which identifies it as a native of the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). A white and pinkish red flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5).
$145.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica rubens.
Stock ID: 34149
London. 1804.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 11 1/2 x 8 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (small embossed area from paper clip at upper edge, well outside image which is clean and bright). With sheet of descriptive text, which identifies it as a native of the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). A purplish red flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5).
$145.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica acuta.
Stock ID: 34150
London. 1808?
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 10 1/2 x 7 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (small embossed area from paper clip at upper edge, well outside image which is clean and bright). With sheet of descriptive text, which identifies it as a native of the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). A purplish red flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5). Whatman water mark to right edge.
$145.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica quadriflora.
Stock ID: 34151
London. 1803.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 11 x 8 1/2 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (two small embossed areas from paper clips at upper edge, well outside image area, one foxing spot in image area). With sheet of descriptive text, which identifies it as a native of the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). A purplish red flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5). Whatman water mark to right edge.
$145.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica Uhria.
Stock ID: 34152
London. 1802.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 11 1/2 x 7 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (small embossed area from paper clip at upper edge, well outside image which is clean and bright). With sheet of descriptive text, which identifies it as a native of the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). A pinkish red flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5).
$145.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica cruenta.
Stock ID: 34153
London. 1796.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 11 x 7 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (two small embossed areas from paper clips at upper edge, well outside image which is clean and bright). With sheet of descriptive text, which identifies it as a native of the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). A pinkish red flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5). Whatman water mark to right edge.
$145.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica bicolor.
Stock ID: 34154
London. Between 1794 and 1830.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 13 1/2 x 7 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (two small embossed areas from paper clips at upper edge, well outside image which is clean and bright). With sheet of descriptive text, which identifies it as a native of the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). A pinkish red flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5). Whatman water mark to right edge.
$165.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica Plukenetia nana.
Stock ID: 34155
London. 1800.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 11 x 8 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (small embossed area from paper clip at upper edge, well outside image which is clean and bright). With sheet of descriptive text, which identifies it as a native of the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). A pinkish red flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5).
$145.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica obbata.
Stock ID: 34156
London. 1801.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 13 1/2 x 9 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (two small embossed areas from paper clips at upper edge, well outside image which is clean and bright). With sheet of descriptive text, which identifies it as a native of the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). A white and red flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5).
$165.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica rosea.
Stock ID: 34157
London. 1804.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 14 x 7 1/2 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (small embossed area from paper clip at upper edge, well outside image which is clean and bright). With sheet of descriptive text, which identifies it as a native of the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). A pinkish red flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5).
$165.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica Petiveriana hirsuta.
Stock ID: 34158
London. 1804.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 13 x 7 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (two small embossed areas from paper clips at upper edge, well outside image which is clean and bright). With sheet of descriptive text, which identifies it as a native of the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). A pinkish red flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5).
$165.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica Hibbertia.
Stock ID: 34159
London. 1805.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 11 1/2 x 9 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (two small embossed areas from paper clips at upper edge, well outside image which is clean and bright). With sheet of descriptive text, which identifies it as a native of the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). A pinkish red flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5).
$165.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica margaritacea.
Stock ID: 34160
London. 1800.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 10 1/2 x 7 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (two small embossed areas from paper clips at upper edge, well outside image which is clean and bright). With sheet of descriptive text, which identifies it as a native of the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). A white flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5).
$145.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica lanata.
Stock ID: 34161
London. Between 1794 and 1830.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 11 x 7 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (two small embossed areas from paper clips at upper edge, well outside image which is clean and bright). With sheet of descriptive text, which identifies it as a native of the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). A white flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5).
$145.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica Monsoniana.
Stock ID: 34162
London. 1803.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 13 x 7 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (two small embossed areas from paper clips at upper edge, well outside image, a few small spots in image area). With sheet of descriptive text, which identifies it as a native of the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). A white flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5).
$145.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica gelida.
Stock ID: 34163
London. Between 1794 and 1830.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 11 x 7 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (two small embossed areas from paper clips at upper edge, well outside image which is clean and bright). With sheet of descriptive text, which identifies it as a native of the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). A greenish white flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5).
$145.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica odorata.
Stock ID: 34164
London. Between 1794 and 1830.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 11 1/2 x 6 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (three small embossed areas from paper clips at upper edge, well outside image which is clean and bright). A white flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5).
$145.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica obbata, var. umbellata.
Stock ID: 34165
London. 1805.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 10 x 8 1/2 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (three small embossed areas from paper clips at upper edge, well outside image which is clean and bright). A white flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5). Whatman water mark to right edge.
$145.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica setacea.
Stock ID: 34166
London. Between 1794 and 1830.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 12 1/2 x 7 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (small embossed area from paper clip at upper edge, well outside image which is clean and bright). A white flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5).
$145.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica calycina.
Stock ID: 34167
London. 1797.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 11 x 7 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (two small embossed areas from paper clips at upper edge, well outside image which is clean and bright). With sheet of descriptive text, which identifies it as a native of the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). A pink flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5).
$125.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica calycina, minor.
Stock ID: 34168
London. 1806.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 10 x 7 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (two small embossed areas from paper clips at upper edge, well outside image which is clean and bright). With sheet of descriptive text, which identifies it as a native of the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). A pink flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5).
$125.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica retorta.
Stock ID: 34169
London. 1796.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 11 x 7 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (two small embossed areas from paper clips at upper edge, tape marks to upper corners, all well outside image, a few foxing spots, otherwise image is clean and bright). With sheet of descriptive text, which identifies it as a native of the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). A pink flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5).
$145.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica pyramidalis.
Stock ID: 34170
London. Between 1794 and 1830.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 12 x 7 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (two small embossed areas from paper clips at upper edge, well outside image which is clean and bright). With sheet of descriptive text, which identifies it as a native of the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). A pink flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5). Whatman water mark to right edge.
$145.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica, blanda.
Stock ID: 34171
London. Between 1794 and 1830.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 12 x 7 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (soft creasing to upper right corner, outside image which is clean and bright). With sheet of descriptive text, which identifies it as a native of the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). A pink flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5).
$145.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica Hyacinthoides.
Stock ID: 34172
London. 1805.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 9 1/2 x 8 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (two small embossed areas from paper clips at upper edge, well outside image, one tiny spot just inside plate mark, otherwise image is clean and bright). With sheet of descriptive text, which identifies it as a native of the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). A pink flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5).
$145.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica lanuginosa.
Stock ID: 34173
London. Between 1794 and 1830.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 10 1/2 x 7 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (small embossed area from paper clip at upper edge, well outside image which is clean and bright). With sheet of descriptive text, which identifies it as a native of the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). A pink flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5). Whatman water mark to right edge.
$145.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica incurva.
Stock ID: 34174
London. Between 1794 and 1830.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 12 x 7 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (small embossed area from paper clip at upper edge, well outside image which is clean and bright, a few tiny spots just outside of plate mark in left margin). With sheet of descriptive text, which identifies it as a native of the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). A pink flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5).
$145.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica pubescens minor.
Stock ID: 34175
London. Between 1794 and 1830.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 12 x 7 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (small embossed area from paper clip at upper edge, well outside image, light spotting in margins, image is clean and bright). A pink flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5).
$125.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica decora.
Stock ID: 34176
London. Between 1794 and 1830.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 12 1/2 x 7 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (two small embossed areas from paper clips and a pin hole at upper edge, well outside image which is clean and bright). A pink flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5).
$145.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica, squamosa..
Stock ID: 34177
London. Between 1794 and 1830.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 11 1/2 x 7 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (two small embossed areas from paper clips at upper edge, well outside image, very light soiling, mostly in margins). A pink and white flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5).
$125.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica vestita incarnata..
Stock ID: 34178
London. Between 1794 and 1830.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 13 1/2 x 7 1/2 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (two small embossed areas from paper clips at upper edge, well outside image which is clean and bright). A pink flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5).
$165.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica elegans.
Stock ID: 34179
London. Between 1794 and 1830.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 12 x 9 1/2 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (two small embossed areas from paper clips at upper edge, pinholes at corners, all well outside image which is clean and bright). A pink flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5). Whatman water mark to right edge.
$165.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica canaliculata, minor.
Stock ID: 34180
London. Between 1794 and 1830.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 11 1/2 x 6 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (two small embossed areas from paper clips at upper edge, well outside image which is clean and bright). A pink flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5).
$125.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica purpurea.
Stock ID: 34181
London. Between 1794 and 1830.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 10 1/2 x 7 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (small embossed area from paper clip at upper edge, well outside image which is clean and bright). A pink flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5).
$145.00
Andrews, Henry C. (illus).
Erica Bruniades.
Stock ID: 34182
London. Between 1794 and 1830.
Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 12 1/2 x 7 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (small embossed area from paper clip at upper edge, well outside image which is clean and bright). A light pink flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5). Whatman water mark to right edge.
$145.00
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