Weber, H.
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
[Elibank Tower, Peeblesshire], 1 September 1815
[Elibank Tower, Peeblesshire]. Line engraving. 1 September 1815. Weber, H., Artist; Greig, John, active 1803-1853, Engraver; Longman & Co., Publisher.
Published in: Walter Scott, The border antiquities of England and Scotland (1814), vol. II.
Note: Title and legend trimmed from plate; pencil inscription below: 'Elibank Castle, Peebleshire' [sic].
Smallholm Tower [sic], Roxburghshire, 1 March 1815
Smallholm Tower [sic], Roxburghshire. Line engraving. 1 March 1815. Weber, H., Artist; Greig, John, active 1803-1853, Engraver; Longman & Co., Publisher.
Publisher statement: London: Published for the Proprietors by Longman & Co. Paternoster Row.
Published in: Walter Scott, The border antiquities of England and Scotland (1814), vol. II.
The Bugle Horn of the Castle of Carslogie. The banner of Douglas at the Battle of Otterbourne, 1 November 1815
The Bugle Horn of the Castle of Carslogie. The banner of Douglas at the Battle of Otterbourne. Line engraving. 1 November 1815. Weber, H., Artist; Greig, John, active 1803-1853, Engraver; Longman & Co., Publisher.
Publisher statement: Published by Longman & Co. Paternoster Row.
Published in: Walter Scott, The border antiquities of England and Scotland (1814), vol. II.
The steel hand of Carslogie. Pennon, said to have been taken in single combat by Douglas from the celebrated Hotspur. The arm apparatus to the Hand, 1 November 1815
The steel hand of Carslogie. Pennon, said to have been taken in single combat by Douglas from the celebrated Hotspur. The arm apparatus to the Hand. Line engraving. 1 November 1815. Weber, H., Artist; Greig, John, active 1803-1853, Engraver; Longman & Co., Publisher.
Publisher statement: Published by Longman & Co. Paternoster Row.
Published in: Walter Scott, The border antiquities of England and Scotland (1814), vol. II.