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Cockney sporting caricature, Shooting, Robert Seymour, 1835 / 1878

Cockney sporting caricature, Shooting, Robert Seymour, 1835 / 1878.
"How dare you carry a loaded gun poinnted at peoples viscera you booby? I don't know wat you mean by wiserar - I never shoot a wisera" caricature by Robert Seymour, published in Seymour's Humorous Sketches by Henry Bohn, 1878. First published as a lithograph in about 1836, this is a later steel engraved version. Size about 11.5 x 17 cms, plus margins. Ref F6429

 
Cockney sporting caricature, Shooting, Robert Seymour, 1835 / 1878

Cockney sporting caricature, Shooting, Robert Seymour, 1835 / 1878.
"I've got a visper for you, Sir, I don't vish to be impertite, but next time you shoots a bird vot I've brought to my call, I'll shoot you into a day pit, that's all" caricature by Robert Seymour, published in Seymour's Humorous Sketches by Henry Bohn, 1878. First published as a lithograph in about 1836, this is a later steel engraved version. Size about 11.5 x 17 cms, plus margins. Ref F6428

 
Cockney sporting caricature, Shooting, Robert Seymour, 1835 / 1878

Cockney sporting caricature, Shooting, Robert Seymour, 1835 / 1878.
"Oh lor! here's a horrid thing" caricature by Robert Seymour, published in Seymour's Humorous Sketches by Henry Bohn, 1878. First published as a lithograph in about 1836, this is a later steel engraved version. Size about 11.5 x 17 cms, plus margins. Ref F6427

 



Cockney social caricature, Shooting, Robert Seymour, 1835 / 1878

Cockney social caricature, Shooting, Robert Seymour, 1835 / 1878.
" 'There's threepence for you and Master wishes you'd move on'. 'Threepence indeed!! I never moves on under sixpence - d'ye think I doesn't know the walley o' peace and quietness' " caricature by Robert Seymour, published in Seymour's Humorous Sketches by Henry Bohn, 1878. First published as a lithograph in about 1836, this is a later steel engraved version. Size about 11.5 x 17 cms, plus margins. Ref F6426

 
Cockney social caricature, Shooting, Robert Seymour, 1835 / 1878

Cockney social caricature, Shooting, Robert Seymour, 1835 / 1878.
"Indeed, Mr. Viggins, I vont valk vith you, your quite elevated" caricature by Robert Seymour, published in Seymour's Humorous Sketches by Henry Bohn, 1878. First published as a lithograph in about 1836, this is a later steel engraved version. Size about 11.5 x 17 cms, plus margins. Ref F6425

 
Cockney social caricature, Shooting, Robert Seymour, 1835 / 1878

Cockney social caricature, Shooting, Robert Seymour, 1835 / 1878.
"Mr. Viggins, do you take sugar? Yes, my haingel, I loves all wot's sweet" caricature by Robert Seymour, published in Seymour's Humorous Sketches by Henry Bohn, 1878. First published as a lithograph in about 1836, this is a later steel engraved version. Size about 11.5 x 17 cms, plus margins. Ref F6424

 



Cockney sporting caricature, Shooting, Robert Seymour, 1835 / 1878

Cockney sporting caricature, Shooting, Robert Seymour, 1835 / 1878.
"Now you're lent us your gun, you may as vell lend us your votch, I can't shoot anything for you till I sees vot's o'clock" caricature by Robert Seymour, published in Seymour's Humorous Sketches by Henry Bohn, 1878. First published as a lithograph in about 1836, this is a later steel engraved version. Size about 11.5 x 17 cms, plus margins. Ref F6423

 
Cockney social caricature, Robert Seymour, 1835 / 1878

Cockney social caricature, Robert Seymour, 1835 / 1878.
"Have you read the leader in this paper, Mr. Brisket? No, I never touch a newspaper, they are all so werry wenal and woid of sentiment" caricature by Robert Seymour, published in Seymour's Humorous Sketches by Henry Bohn, 1878. First published as a lithograph in about 1836, this is a later steel engraved version. Size about 11.5 x 17 cms, plus margins. Ref F6422

 
Cockney sportsman shooting caricature, Robert Seymour, 1835 / 1878

Cockney sportsman shooting caricature, Robert Seymour, 1835 / 1878.
"I'm dem'd if I can ever hit 'em" caricature by Robert Seymour, published in Seymour's Humorous Sketches by Henry Bohn, 1878. First published as a lithograph in about 1836, this is a later steel engraved version. Size about 11.5 x 17 cms, plus margins. Ref F6421

 



Social caricature, Robert Seymour, 1835 / 1878

Social caricature, Robert Seymour, 1835 / 1878.
"Lawks a mercy. I'm going wrong and got to walk all the way back again" (to Sloperton), caricature by Robert Seymour, published in Seymour's Humorous Sketches by Henry Bohn, 1878. First published as a lithograph in about 1836, this is a later steel engraved version. Size about 11.5 x 17 cms, plus margins. Ref F6420

 
Social (drunks) caricature, Robert Seymour, 1835 / 1878

Social (drunks) caricature, Robert Seymour, 1835 / 1878.
"Vy, Sarah, you're drunk! I'm quite asham'd o'you. Vell, vot's the odds, as long as you're happy", caricature by Robert Seymour, published in Seymour's Humorous Sketches by Henry Bohn, 1878. First published as a lithograph in about 1836, this is a later steel engraved version. Size about 11.5 x 17 cms, plus margins. Ref F6419

 
Fishing caricature, Robert Seymour, 1835 / 1878

Fishing caricature, Robert Seymour, 1835 / 1878.
"Don't you be saucy, boys", caricature by Robert Seymour, published in Seymour's Humorous Sketches by Henry Bohn, 1878. First published as a lithograph in about 1836, this is a later steel engraved version. Size about 11.5 x 17 cms, plus margins. Ref F6418

 



Lovesick caricature, Robert Seymour, 1835 / 1878

Lovesick caricature, Robert Seymour, 1835 / 1878.
"Better luck next time", caricature by Robert Seymour, published in Seymour's Humorous Sketches by Henry Bohn, 1878. First published as a lithograph in about 1836, this is a later lithographic version. Size about 11.5 x 17 cms, plus margins. Ref F6417

 
Ambition caricature, Robert Seymour, 1835 / 1878

Ambition caricature, Robert Seymour, 1835 / 1878.
"Ambition", caricature by Robert Seymour, published in Seymour's Humorous Sketches by Henry Bohn, 1878. First published as a lithograph in about 1836, this is a later lithographic version. Size about 11.5 x 17 cms, plus margins. Ref F6416

 
Fishing caricature, Robert Seymour, 1835 / 1878

Fishing caricature, Robert Seymour, 1835 / 1878.
"Mother says fishes comes from hard roes, so I chucked in the roe of a red herring last week but I doesn't catch any fish yet", caricature by Robert Seymour, published in Seymour's Humorous Sketches by Henry Bohn, 1878. First published as a lithograph in about 1836, this is a later steel engraved version. Size about 11.5 x 17 cms, plus margins. Ref F6415

 



Shooting caricature, Robert Seymour, 1835 / 1878

Shooting caricature, Robert Seymour, 1835 / 1878.
"Sept 1st. An early opportunity. 'I begin to think I may as well go back' ", caricature by Robert Seymour, published in Seymour's Humorous Sketches by Henry Bohn, 1878. First published as a lithograph in about 1836, this is a later steel engraved version. Size about 11.5 x 17 cms, plus margins. Ref F6414

 
Cockney social caricature (boys), Robert Seymour, 1835 / 1878

Cockney social caricature (boys), Robert Seymour, 1835 / 1878.
"Shoot away Bill! Never mind the old woman, she can't get over the wall to us", caricature by Robert Seymour, published in Seymour's Humorous Sketches by Henry Bohn, 1878. First published as a lithograph in about 1836, this is a later steel engraved version. Size about 11.5 x 17 cms, plus margins. Ref F6413

 
'The Sound of the Horn', Riding an Old Hunter, Gillray caricature, 1820

'The Sound of the Horn', Riding an Old Hunter, Gillray caricature, 1820.
"The Sound of the Horn - or - the Danger of Riding an Old Hunter" sepia etching by James Gillray, published by John Miller, about 1820. Good condition, with full plate mark in wide margins. Size 24 x 18 cms plus margins. Ref F6124

 
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