400. Carlo Bossoli. Beautiful original, vintage hand-finished chromolithograph by Day and Son, Lithographer to Her Majesty Queen Victoria. London 1856. Carlo Bossoli. Title Page.The Beautiful Scenery and Chief Places of Interest throughout the Crimea. The Gate at Perekop. Perekop [literal trans: "over-dug location"] is a village located at the Perekop Isthmus connecting Crimean peninsula to the Ukrainian mainland. It is known for the Fortress Or Qapi that served as the gateway to Crimea. The village currently is part of Armyansk city, a historical Ermeni Bazar whose foundations are based on an earlier the settlement which carried the Greek name Tafgros which also means an over-dug locality. 11 x 8 inches. £75 Click for Image.
401. Carlo Bossoli. Beautiful original, vintage hand-finished chromolithograph by Day and Son, Lithographer to Her Majesty Queen Victoria. London 1856. Carlo Bossoli. The Beautiful Scenery and Chief Places of Interest throughout the Crimea Eupatoria. This view is taken from the sea-shore. On the left is the Custom-house; in the centre are the Caravan-Sarai and the great Mosque, and further on the new Russian Church. This town, one of the most populous in the Crimea, contained before the war about 15,000 inhabitants. Fine condition tipped onto foxed backing sheet. [Yevpatoria or Eupatoria (Ukrainian:, Russian: , Crimean Tatar: Kezlev, Greek: - Eupatoria, Kerkinitis, Turkish: Gözleve) is a city in Crimea, Ukraine. 11 x 8 inches. £75 Click for Image.
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402. Carlo Bossoli. Beautiful original, vintage
hand-finished chromolithograph by Day and Son, Lithographer to
Her Majesty Queen Victoria. London 1856. Entrance to Sebastopol,
from the Sea. On the left lies Fort Constantine; on the right
are seen Fort Alexander and Fort St. Nicholas ; in the centre
and background the lnkerman Lighthouses. [Sevastopol is a
port city in Ukraine, located on the Black Sea coast of the Crimea
peninsula. It has a population of 342,451 (2001).[1] The city,
formerly the home of the Soviet Black Sea Fleet, is now a Ukrainian
naval base mutually used by the Ukrainian Navy and Russian Navy.]
11 x 7.75 inches. £75 Click
for Image.
404. Carlo Bossoli. Beautiful original, vintage
hand-finished chromolithograph by Day and Son, Lithographer to
Her Majesty Queen Victoria. London 1856. Remains of the Ancient
Chersonese, near Sebastopol.
In the foreground are the ruins and Chersonese Bay; in the background,
Fort Constantine and the entrance to Sebastopol Harbour. [Chersonesos
(Greek, Latin: Chersonesus; ,Khersones; also transliterated as
Chersonese, Chersonesos, Cherson) was an ancient Greek colony
founded approximately 2500 years ago in the southwestern part
of Crimea, known then as Taurica. The colony was established in
the 6th century BC by settlers from Heraclea Pontica. The ancient
city is located on the shore of the Black Sea at the outskirts
of Sevastopol on the Crimean peninsula of Ukraine, where it is
referred to as Khersones. It has been nicknamed the "Ukrainian
Pompeii" and "Russian Troy". The name "Chersonesos"
in Greek means simply "peninsula", and aptly describes
the site on which the colony was established.11 x 7.5 inches.
£75 Click for
Image.
406. Carlo Bossoli. Beautiful original, vintage
hand-finished chromolithograph by Day and Son, Lithographer to
Her Majesty Queen Victoria. London 1856. View of Fort St. Nicholas.
One of the largest, mustering about 300 guns, and protecting both
the entrance to the great Gulf of Sebastopol and to the Military
Harbour. 11 x 7.5 inches. £75 Click
for Image.
407. Carlo Bossoli. Beautiful original, vintage
hand-finished chromolithograph by Day and Son, Lithographer to
Her Majesty Queen Victoria. London 1856. Sebastopol, as seen
from the Northern Forts.
In front are the whole of the Town and the Military Port; on the
right, Fort St. Nicholas and Fort Alexander; and on the left,
the great harbour of lnkerman Bay. Margins creased and foxed but
th image itself is almost free except for slight fox marks. 15.5
x 10 inches. £75 Click
for Image. SOLD
408. Carlo Bossoli. Beautiful original, vintage
hand-finished chromolithograph by Day and Son, Lithographer to
Her Majesty Queen Victoria. London 1856. General View of Sebastopol,
TAKEN FROM A WATCH-TOWER IN THE CENTRE OF TOWN.
The highest building in front is the Library: on the right are
the Cathedral and the Admiralty Tower, the Military Fort, Fort
St. Paul, the Dockyard, and part of the Marine Suburb; on, the
left, the artillery Bay; and beyond the Gulf, in the background,
Fort Constantine, the Northern Fortress, and the Inkerman Lighthouses.
Margins creased and foxed with foxing in the sky. 14 x 10
inches. £75 Click
for Image. SOLD
409. Carlo Bossoli.
Beautiful original, vintage hand-finished chromolithograph by
Day and Son, Lithographer to Her Majesty Queen Victoria. London
1856. The Arsenal Harbour, or Military Port, Sebastopol
In the foreground are the old ships of the line, now used as prisons;
on the right, the Marine Barracks; and on the left, part of the
town of Sebastopol. Margins creased and foxed with foxing
in the sky. 11 x 8 inches. £75 Click
for Image.
410. Carlo Bossoli.
Beautiful original, vintage hand-finished chromolithograph by
Day and Son, Lithographer to Her Majesty Queen Victoria. London
1856. Interior of an Early Christian Church.Excavated in the
Rock of lnkerman. Margins creased and foxed with foxing in the
sky. 11 x 8 inches. £75 Click
for Image.
420. Carlo Bossoli.
Beautiful original, vintage hand-finished chromolithograph by
Day and Son, Lithographer to Her Majesty Queen Victoria. London
1856. A Tartar House in the Village of Alupka.
Such houses are generally constructed abutting on a large rock,
the side of which is used to a wall. The roof its flat, and upon
it, when the weather is fair, the inhabitants commonly assemble,
working or enjoying one another's society. Margins creased
and foxed with scuff marks and soiling to sky. 11 x 7.5 inches.
SOLDb. £75
Click for Image.
421. Carlo Bossoli.
Beautiful original, vintage hand-finished chromolithograph by
Day and Son, Lithographer to Her Majesty Queen Victoria. London
1856. Interior of a Tartar House. Margins creased and
foxed with slight loss. 11 x 7.5 inches. SOLDa.£75 Click
for Image.
422. Carlo Bossoli.
Beautiful original, vintage hand-finished chromolithograph by
Day and Son, Lithographer to Her Majesty Queen Victoria. London
1856. Tartar Children's School. Margins foxed. 11 x 7.5
inches. £75 SOLDb
423. Carlo Bossoli.
Beautiful original, vintage hand-finished chromolithograph by
Day and Son, Lithographer to Her Majesty Queen Victoria. London
1856. The Peaks of Mount St. Peter. Margins lightly foxed.
11 x 7.25 inches. £75 Click
for Image.
425. Carlo Bossoli.
Beautiful original, vintage hand-finished chromolithograph by
Day and Son, Lithographer to Her Majesty Queen Victoria. London
1856. View of Yalta.
This town, situate in the most beautiful part of the southern
coast of the Crimea, has vastly increased within a few years owing
all its prosperity to the protection of Prince Woronzoff. Margins
creased and slightly foxed. 11 x 7.5 inches. SOLD. Click for Image.
426. Carlo Bossoli.
Beautiful original, vintage hand-finished chromolithograph by
Day and Son, Lithographer to Her Majesty Queen Victoria. London
1856. Dance of Tartars.
At Massandra, a villa belonging to Prince Woronzoff. Margins creased
and foxed with slight scuff marks tosky. 11 x 7.25 inches.
SOLD.
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427. Carlo Bossoli. Beautiful original, vintage
hand-finished chromolithograph by Day and Son, Lithographer to
Her Majesty Queen Victoria. London 1856. The Grotto of Yursuf.
In the background, the Mount Aya Dagh is seen. two inch cease
across lower right of image quarter of an inch into image tape
repair from rear . 11 x 7.25 £75 Click
for Image.
428. Carlo Bossoli.
Beautiful original, vintage hand-finished chromolithograph by
Day and Son, Lithographer to Her Majesty Queen Victoria. London
1856. Mount Tchatyr-Dagh. Margins supported by tape to rear.
11 x 7.25 inches. £75 Click
for Image.
429. Carlo Bossoli.
Beautiful original, vintage hand-finished chromolithograph by
Day and Son, Lithographer to Her Majesty Queen Victoria. London
1856. Alushta.
Formerly a large town, the ancient Ellena. The ruined towers are
the remains of the Emperor Justinian's fortifications in the fifth
century. The view is taken from the high road leading to Simferopol.
Margins foxed slight scratch to image left in sky. 11 x 7.25 inches.
£75 Click for
Image.
439. Carlo Bossoli. Beautiful original,
vintage hand-finished chromolithograph by Day and Son, Lithographer
to Her Majesty Queen Victoria. London 1856. Burial-Ground of
the Karaimi Jews.
Called the valley of Jehosaphat, near Tchoufoud Kaleh. Karaim
Fortress of Chufut Kale or Cufut Qale. Margins creased and
foxed. 11
x 7.25 inches. SOLD.£75 Click
for Image.
440. Carlo Bossoli.
Beautiful original, vintage hand-finished chromolithograph by
Day and Son, Lithographer to Her Majesty Queen Victoria. London
1856. Ruins of a large Genoese Fortress at Sudak. Margins
creased and foxed. 11 x 7.25 inches. SOLD.£75 Click
for Image.
444. Carlo Bossoli.
Beautiful original, vintage hand-finished chromolithograph by
Day and Son, Lithographer to Her Majesty Queen Victoria. London
1856. Kertch, seen from the high road to Yenikale.
Behind the town is Mount Mithridates ; the building on the hill
resembling a Grecian temple is the Museum. This town is quite
modern, and has 12,000 inhabitants, of all nations. Margins
creased and foxed foxing in sky.13.25 x 10 inches. SOLD.£75
Click for Image.
448. Carlo Bossoli.
Beautiful original, vintage hand-finished chromolithograph by
Day and Son, Lithographer to Her Majesty Queen Victoria. London
1856. Kaffa, or Theodosia.
Seen from the remains of the Genoese Fortress, which was the largest
possessed by the Republic in the peninsula. This town was formerly
the most densely populated, but its inhabitants are now no more
than 10,000. Margins soiled.11 x 7.25 inches. £75 Click for Image.
449. Carlo Bossoli.
Beautiful original, vintage hand-finished chromolithograph by
Day and Son, Lithographer to Her Majesty Queen Victoria. London
1856. The Bosphorus.
Seen from the European Coast, at its entrance into the Black Sea.
Margins stained. 11 x 7.25 inches. £75 Click
for Image.
452. Carlo Bossoli.
Beautiful original, vintage hand-finished chromolithograph by
Day and Son, Lithographer to Her Majesty Queen Victoria. London
1856. The Island of Serpents.
In the Black Sea, near the mouth of the Danube. Margins stained
slghtly affecting image. 11 x 7.25 inches. £75 Click for Image.