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Vanity Fair, Sir Roger Doughty Tichbourne, 1871

Vanity Fair, Sir Roger Doughty Tichbourne, 1871.
Baronet or Butcher. Sir Roger Doughty Tichbourne, Bart?. Chromolithograph published in 'Vanity Fair', 1871. Size 21 x 33 cms including title, plus margins. Ref E5721

 
Vanity Fair, Mr. John Ruskin, 1872

Vanity Fair, Mr. John Ruskin, 1872.
The realization of the Ideal. Mr. John Ruskin. Chromolithograph published in 'Vanity Fair', 1872. Size 21 x 33 cms including title, plus margins. Ref E5713

 
Vanity Fair, Mr. Gabriel Goldney MP, 1872

Vanity Fair, Mr. Gabriel Goldney MP, 1872.
Practical. Mr. Gabriel Goldney MP. Chromolithograph published in 'Vanity Fair', 1872. Size 21 x 33 cms including title, plus margins. Ref E5711

 



Vanity Fair, Rt. Hon. Sir Coleman Michael O'Loughlen MP, 1872

Vanity Fair, Rt. Hon. Sir Coleman Michael O'Loughlen MP, 1872.
An Irish Baronet. Rt. Hon. Sir Coleman Michael O'Loughlen MP. Chromolithograph published in 'Vanity Fair', 1872. Size 21 x 33 cms including title, plus margins. Ref E5710

 
Vanity Fair, Sir John George Shaw-Lefevre KCB, 1871

Vanity Fair, Sir John George Shaw-Lefevre KCB, 1871.
La Reyne le veult. Sir John George Shaw-Lefevre KCB. Chromolithograph published in 'Vanity Fair', 1871. Size 21 x 33 cms including title, plus margins. Ref E5702

 
Don Giovanni, political caricature by John Doyle, 1838

Don Giovanni, political caricature by John Doyle, 1838.
"A Scene from Don Giovanni" by John Doyle as 'HB', published by Thomas McLean in HB Sketches, 1838. Lithograph with recent hand colour. I am not sure who the characters represent, perhaps someone will recognise them. Close cropped to upper and lower borders. Size 36.5 x 28.5 cms. Ref E4173

 



Judge magazine, Presidential election humour, September 1891

Judge magazine, Presidential election humour, September 1891.
"Blaine and his Tormentors" Presidential Election caricature published September 12, 1891 in Judge magazine. Double page chromolithographic print, centrefold as puiblished and text on the reverse. Slight damage to centrefold. Page size 50 x 34 cms ( 19.5 x 13.5 inches). Ref E3273

 
Jerry leaving London from White Horse Cellar, Piccadilly, Cruickshank, 1830

Jerry leaving London from White Horse Cellar, Piccadilly, Cruickshank, 1830.
" White Horse Cellar, Piccadilly. Tom and Logic bidding Jerry 'good bye' upon his going into training, & his return to Hawthorn Hall " drawn and engraved by I. & G. Cruickshank, published in Pierce Egan's Life in London, 1830. Aquatint with original hand colouring, slightly soiled. Size 18.5 x 11 cms. Ref E2624

 
Jerry Beat to a Standstill ..., Cruickshank, 1830

Jerry Beat to a Standstill ..., Cruickshank, 1830.
" Jerry 'beat to a stand still', Dr. Please'em's Prescription, Tom and Logics condolence and the 'Slaveys' on the alert " drawn and engraved by I. & G. Cruickshank, published in Pierce Egan's Life in London, 1830. Aquatint with original hand colouring, slightly soiled. Size 18.5 x 11 cms. Ref E2623

 



Tom & Jerry visiting Logic on the Fleet, Cruickshank, 1830

Tom & Jerry visiting Logic on the Fleet, Cruickshank, 1830.
" A Whistling Shop. Tom & Jerry visiting Logic, 'on Board the Fleet' " drawn and engraved by I. & G. Cruickshank, published in Pierce Egan's Life in London, 1830. Aquatint with original hand colouring, slightly soiled. Size 18.5 x 11 cms. Ref E2622

 
Tom & Jerry taking the hint ..., Cruickshank, 1830

Tom & Jerry taking the hint ..., Cruickshank, 1830.
" Tom and Jerry taking the hint at Logics being blown up at 'Point Nonplus;' or long 'wanted' by Jonn Doe and Richard Roe and must 'come.' " drawn and engraved by I. & G. Cruickshank, published in Pierce Egan's Life in London, 1830. Aquatint with original hand colouring, slightly soiled. Size 18.5 x 11 cms. Ref E2621

 
Tom & Jerry in the Back Slums in Holy Land, Cruickshank, 1830

Tom & Jerry in the Back Slums in Holy Land, Cruickshank, 1830.
" Tom and Jerry 'Masquerading it' among the Cadgers in the 'Back Slums' in the Holy Land " drawn and engraved by I. & G. Cruickshank, published in Pierce Egan's Life in London, 1830. Aquatint with original hand colouring, slightly soiled. Size 18.5 x 11 cms. Ref E2620

 



Tom, Jerry & Logic at the Grand Carnival, Cruickshank, 1830

Tom, Jerry & Logic at the Grand Carnival, Cruickshank, 1830.
" Tom, Jerry and Logic in Characters at the Grand Carnival " drawn and engraved by I. & G. Cruickshank, published in Pierce Egan's Life in London, 1830. Aquatint with original hand colouring, slightly soiled. Size 18.5 x 11 cms. Ref E2614

 
A Game of Whist .., Cruickshank, 1830

A Game of Whist .., Cruickshank, 1830.
" A Game of Whist. Tom and Jerry among the Swell 'Broad Coves' " drawn and engraved by I. & G. Cruickshank, published in Pierce Egan's Life in London, 1830. Aquatint with original hand colouring, slightly soiled. Size 18.5 x 11 cms. Ref E2612

 
Kate & Sue have their Fortunes Told, Cruickshank, 1830

Kate & Sue have their Fortunes Told, Cruickshank, 1830.
" Tom & Jerry catching Kate & Sue on the Sly, having their Fortunes told " drawn and engraved by I. & G. Cruickshank, published in Pierce Egan's Life in London, 1830. Aquatint with original hand colouring, moderately soiled. Size 18.5 x 11 cms. Ref E2547

 



The Throne Room, Carlton Palace, Cruickshank, 1830

The Throne Room, Carlton Palace, Cruickshank, 1830.
" The 'Ne Plus Ultra' of Life in London. - Kate, Sue, Tom, Jerry and Logic viewing the Throne Room at Carlton Palace " drawn and engraved by I. & G. Cruickshank, published in Pierce Egan's Life in London, 1830. Aquatint with original hand colouring, moderately soiled. Size 18.5 x 11 cms. Ref E2546

 
Tom fencing in St.James Street, Cruickshank, 1830

Tom fencing in St.James Street, Cruickshank, 1830.
" Fencing. Jerry's admiration of Tom in an Assault with Mr. O'Shaunessy, at the Rooms in St.James St. " drawn and engraved by I. & G. Cruickshank, published in Pierce Egan's Life in London, 1830. Aquatint with original hand colouring, slightly soiled. Size 18.5 x 11 cms. Ref E2545

 
Tom & Jerry taking Blue Ruin.., Cruickshank, 1830

Tom & Jerry taking Blue Ruin.., Cruickshank, 1830.
" Tom & Jerry Taking Blue Ruin, after the Spell is broke up " drawn and engraved by I. & G. Cruickshank, published in Pierce Egan's Life in London, 1830. aquatint with original hand colouring, slightly soiled. Size 18.5 x 11 cms. Ref E2466

 
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