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A REGENCY MEZZOTINT UNDER GLASS
Depticting the Dey of Algiers surrender to Admiral Lord Exmouth and the release from captivity of Christian slaves, enscribed the DEY of ALGIERS Surrending up to LORD EXMOUTH on the 28th August, 1816, all the CHRISTIAN SLAVES in his dominions, amounting to 1085 & all the MONEY received by him for the redemption of SLAVES from the Commencement of the present year, Amounting to 382'500, DOLLARS, which the BRITISH afterwards sent to the respective Countries to which they belonged, in a later associated frame
13 3/8 x 17¼in (34 x 43.8cm.) overall
And another Regency mezzotint under glass, dated 1802, titled CHRIST'S AGONY in the GARDEN. St.Luke, Chap XXII, Verse 42 to 44 and further inscribed Pub'd May 20 1802 by P.Stampa, 74 Leather Lane, London, in an associated frame (2)
Depticting the Dey of Algiers surrender to Admiral Lord Exmouth and the release from captivity of Christian slaves, enscribed the DEY of ALGIERS Surrending up to LORD EXMOUTH on the 28th August, 1816, all the CHRISTIAN SLAVES in his dominions, amounting to 1085 & all the MONEY received by him for the redemption of SLAVES from the Commencement of the present year, Amounting to 382'500, DOLLARS, which the BRITISH afterwards sent to the respective Countries to which they belonged, in a later associated frame
13 3/8 x 17¼in (34 x 43.8cm.) overall
And another Regency mezzotint under glass, dated 1802, titled CHRIST'S AGONY in the GARDEN. St.Luke, Chap XXII, Verse 42 to 44 and further inscribed Pub'd May 20 1802 by P.Stampa, 74 Leather Lane, London, in an associated frame (2)
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