b'118532531 & Son (London) in 1855 as Landscape Scenery Illustrating VUE DE LA VILLE DE SIDNEY, circa 1810, after Charles- Sydney, Paramatta [sic], Richmond, Maitland, Windsor and Alexandre LESUEUR; hand-coloured copper engraving withPort Jackson, New South Wales, otherwise known as The separate text sheet in French and German; each 19.5 x 24cm,Australian Keepsake, 1855. The Mitchell Library holds several from Bertuchs Bilderbuch fur Kinder (1813). of the watercolours, from which the views were engraved. The image is a contracted version of the panorama of SydneyThe scene illustrated on the panel correlates with King Street, by Lesueur made on the Baudin Expedition (1800-1803). Thelooking East (no. 32 in The Australian Keepsake) with some very detailed image depicts 250 houses, observatory tower,variations in the figures, the detailing and the sky.windmills, vice-governor William Patersons botanical garden,Three other examples of these painted circular tabletop and ships in the harbour. In the foreground, aborigines light apanels are known. They are held by the State Library of fire, and sailors camp in tents on the shore. New South Wales, as part of the bequest of Sir William $150250Dixson. The tea tables are complete, the painted roundels with their inlaid tessellated mother-of-pearl and black japanned borders being each of a similar diameter to the present 532 example, but further surrounded by decorative papier mch FREDERICK CASEMERO (Charles) TERRYrims incorporating gilt Gothic floriate and foliate patterns. Like (1827-1869) (attrib.) the King Street scene, the central oil panels are titled at their lower centres in brushpoint and dated 1855: St Phillip Church, King Street, 1855, 1855 (DL 45); George Street, 1855 (DL 47); and Sydney oil on board, (by or after Terry) from Milsons Point, 1855 (DL 46). They relate to Terrys circular panel, with tesselated mother-of-pearl and blackengravings in The Australian Keepsake, St Phillips Church, japanned border, Church Hill (no. 20); George Street, looking South and Royal titled lower right King Street looking East and inscribed byHotel (no. 28); Sydney from Milsons Point (no. 18). A strong brushpoint at lower centre, King Street / 1855 contender as manufacturer of the tables is Palmer & Weekes 39cm diameter. (William Henry Palmer and Philip J. Weekes), a prominent This is the centre panel for one of a series of tea tables paintedSydney firm of painters and decorators, who had premises in in oil after either the original watercolours commissioned fromKing Street East and who also refurbished a number of shops Sydney artist F.C. TERRY by the publisher John Sands, or fromin the same street.the engravings after these works which were subsequently$6,0008,000published by Sands & Kenny (Sydney & Melbourne) and Sands'