SoldAFTER HENRY THOMAS ALKEN SR HAND-TINTED LITHOGRAPHAFTER HENRY THOMAS ALKEN SR (BRITISH, 1785-51), HAND-TINTED LITHOGRAPH, H 18", W 24", "GOING TO THE MEET" A hand-colored lithograph titled "Going To The Meet" after Henry Thomas Alken Sr. Depicting meSee Sold Price
SoldHENRY THOMAS ALKEN Sporting Sweep LithographHENRY THOMAS ALKEN Sporting Sweep Lithograph, inscriptions read Sporting Anecdotes Hunting versus Reform, The Sporting Sweep or to tell you the truth Gemmen, I cant vote for you cause Lunts with the DSee Sold Price
SoldPair THOMAS HENRY ALKEN Offset LithographsPair THOMAS HENRY ALKEN Offset Lithographs, inscriptions read ‘H Allen’ ‘Concord Indust Integrita’, subject figures on horseback hunting, both measure 18 1/4 x 22 1/4 inches, black wooden framSee Sold Price
SoldAfter Henry Thomas Alken (English, 1785-1851)Five identically framed hand colored lithographs after Henry Thomas Alken, published in London by Thomas McLean, 26 Haymarket St. Prints are captioned: "Bear Baiting", "Badger Baiting", "Bull Baiting"See Sold Price
SoldHENRY THOMAS ALKEN (English 1785-1851) A COLOREDHENRY THOMAS ALKEN (English 1785-1851) A COLORED LITHOGRAPH, "Going to Hunt...an Easy Job," on paper. Printed by Thomas McLean, Repository of Whit and Humour, published 1823. 13 1/4" x 16 1/4"See Sold Price
Soldafter HENRY THOMAS ALKEN (English 1785-1851) ANafter HENRY THOMAS ALKEN (English 1785-1851) AN EQUESTRIAN PRINT, "The Winning Post," offset color lithograph on paper, numbered in pencil 61/300 L/L, with blind stamp L/R, "LAE Edition, London." 18"See Sold Price
SoldJohn Heaviside Clark, after Henry Thomas Alken (1785-1851)"Crab", hand colored lithograph by John Heaviside Clark (Scottish, ca. 1770–1863), after an illustration for "National Sports of Great Britain" by Henry Thomas Alken (1785-1851), oriSee Sold Price
SoldAfter: Henry Thomas Alken (1785 - 1851) EtchingsThree (3) Hand Colored Etchings After: Henry Thomas Alken, British (1785 - 1851). I. Clark Sculp. Includes "Water Spaniels", "Pointers", and "Setters". London, Published Thomas M'Lean, Unframed, mountSee Sold Price
SoldAfter Henry Thomas Alken (English, 1785-1851)Six identically framed, hand-colored humorous equestrian lithographs from the series "Sporting Notions", c. 1850, after the English artist and caricaturist Henry Thomas Alken. Gilt frames, approx. 13See Sold Price
SoldHenry Thomas Alken Sr. - The Meet, The Kill (a pair)Henry Thomas Alken Sr. The Meet, The Kill (a pair) Oil on board 8.50 x 7.50 in Exhibited: Museum of Hounds and Hunting, Middleburg, VA, Summer 2024 Horse Racing, Horse Portrait, Polo, Steeplechase, FoSee Sold Price
SoldHenry Thomas Alken, Sr. (1785 - 1851)Oil on canvas, "Fox Hunting", SLR. Hunting scene with a pair of riders leaping a stream with there dogs in chase. Retains original Arthur Ackermann and Son New York Gallery Label and Sothebys auctionSee Sold Price
SoldHenry Thomas Alken, Sr. (1785 - 1851)Oil on canvas, "Fox Hunting", SLR. Hunting scene with riders and hounds nearing a tired fox. Retains original Arthur Ackermann and Son New York Gallery Label and Sothebys auction sticker. Relined. 12"See Sold Price
SoldHENRY THOMAS ALKEN (1785 - 1851) A York to London coach and four crossing a hunt in tall cry Oil onHENRY THOMAS ALKEN (1785 - 1851) A York to London coach and four crossing a hunt in tall cry Oil on canvas, 30.5 x 65.5cm SignedSee Sold Price
SoldSet Of (4) Steeplechase Scenes By Henry Thomas AlkenSet Of (4) Steeplechase Scenes By Henry Thomas Alken, 10" X 14", "The Great Leicestershire Steeplechase, March 12th, 1829", This Set Furnished A Student's Room At Eton In 1930 As Recorded On Back Of FSee Sold Price
SoldAfter Henry Thomas Alken (British, 1785-1851) 14 Scene Set of "A Hunting Trip to Melton Mowbray"brwith all 14 scenes framed in 12 frames measuring 26.5" wide x 7" high some light scuff marks on framesS & L Fuller Temple of Fancy 1822, 1.) Solvilur Acris Hyems- We must be off to Melton 2.) Go I FanSee Sold Price
SoldHenry Thomas Alken Snr (1785-1861)Henry Thomas Alken Snr (1785-1861) Arabs on horseback two, both signed and dated 'H. Alken/1827' l.l., pencil and watercolour 20 x 26cm and 21 x 26.5cm, framed as a pair (2) Provenance: Bonhams, MarchSee Sold Price
SoldHenry Thomas Alken (1785-1851): Full Cry; The Death; Meeting at Cover; and Breaking CoverHenry Thomas Alken (1785-1851): Full Cry; The Death; Meeting at Cover; and Breaking Cover Four engraving and aquatint with hand-coloring on wove paper, 1824, all unsigned and with label from Arthur AcSee Sold Price
SoldHenry Thomas Alken (1785-1851) (United Kingdom) Aquatint EngravingsHenry Thomas Alken (1785-1851) (United Kingdom) Aquatint Engravings, (2) total. "Full Cry" & "The Death" Professionally framed and matted. Image size- 11 5/8 x 30 1/4 Frame- 19 x 37 1/2See Sold Price
SoldPair of Henry Thomas Alken Cock Fighting PrintsPair of Henry Thomas Alken (English 1785-1851) Cock Fighting Prints, matted and framed, each piece contains two etchings "Drawn by HY Alken and Engraved by C.R. Stock", "Set Two, Fight, Throat, and DeSee Sold Price
SoldHenry Thomas Alken (English 1785-1851) Hand Colored Etching on wove paperHenry Thomas Alken (English 1785-1851) Hand Colored Etching on wove paper, A Steeple Chase. 2nd Mile. Unframed. Marked "H. Alken Jun Delt." "Taking a refresher but Not a Cooler !!!". published by LewiSee Sold Price
SoldHENRY THOMAS ALKEN PENCIL & WATERCOLOR DRAWINGSA pair of drawings by Henry Alken Sr. (1784-1851) with gallery labels on verso from Sabin Galleries Limited 4 Cork Street Bond Street WI. Framed 15.5" x 13.5", sight 8.75" x 6.5". From the Andrew CunnSee Sold Price
SoldHenry Thomas Alken, Horses and riders, etchingsHenry Thomas Alken (English, 1785-1851)Horses and ridersetchings with watercolor9 3/4 x 7in (25 x 17.5cm) Provenance:The Collection of Charles Craig. Jr., Santa Barbara, California.See Sold Price
SoldHenry Thomas Alken (1785-1851): The RoadHenry Thomas Alken (1785-1851): The Road Engraving with hand-coloring on wove paper. 10 1/2 x 14 1/4 in. (sight), 14 1/2 x 18 in. (frame). Property from a Private Collection, New YorkSee Sold Price
SoldHenry Thomas Alken "The Progress of Steam"Henry Thomas Alken, Sr. (British, 1785-1851), "The Progress of Steam", Hand-Colored Engraving, circa 1828, ebonized and giltwood frame. Image: 8" H x 10" W; frame: 15.25" H x 17.25" W. Provenance: FroSee Sold Price