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Dr. Syntax Taking Posession of his Living, aquatint, 1840. "Dr. Syntax Taking Posession of his Living" published in one of the three Tours of Dr. Syntax by William Coombe, about 1840. Late edition aquatint, re-etched based on the original edition, with original hand colour. Size 19.5 x 11.5 cms plus margins. Ref E495
Dr. Syntax and his Counterpart, aquatint, 1840. "Dr. Syntax and his Counterpart" published in one of the three Tours of Dr. Syntax by William Coombe, about 1840. Late edition aquatint, re-etched based on the original edition, with original hand colour. Size 19.5 x 11.5 cms plus margins. Ref E494
Dr. Syntax, Lamenting the Loss of his Wife, aquatint, 1840. "Dr. Syntax Lamenting the Loss of his Wife" published in one of the three Tours of Dr. Syntax by William Coombe, about 1840. Late edition aquatint, re-etched based on the original edition, with original hand colour. Size 19.5 x 11.5 cms plus margins. Ref E493
Dr. Syntax at the Funeral of his Wife, aquatint, 1840. "Dr. Syntax at the Funeral of his Wife" published in one of the three Tours of Dr. Syntax by William Coombe, about 1840. Late edition aquatint, re-etched based on the original edition, with original hand colour. Size 19.5 x 11.5 cms plus margins. Ref E492
Dr. Syntax, setting out on his 2nd Tour, aquatint, 1840. "Dr. Syntax setting out on his second Tour" published in one of the three Tours of Dr. Syntax by William Coombe, about 1840. Late edition aquatint, re-etched based on the original edition, with original hand colour. Size 19.5 x 11.5 cms plus margins. Ref E491
h Dr. Syntax and the Gypsies, aquatint, 1840. "Dr. Syntax and the Gypsies" published in one of the three Tours of Dr. Syntax by William Coombe, about 1840. Late edition aquatint, re-etched based on the original edition, with original hand colour. Size 19.5 x 11.5 cms plus margins. Ref E490
Dr. Syntax visits the Widow Hopefull, 1840. "The Visit of Dr. Syntax to the Widow Hopefull at York" published in one of the three Tours of Dr. Syntax by William Coombe, about 1840. Late edition aquatint, re-etched based on the original edition, with original hand colour. Size 19.5 x 11.5 cms plus margins. Ref E488
Gloucester, Comical Procession from Glos to Berkeley, 1826. "The Comical Procession from Gloucester to Berkeley" drawn and engraved by Robert Cruickshank, published by Sherwood Jones & Co. in The English Spy, dated 1826. Fine aquatint with original hand colour. Slight soiling in the margins, otherwise good condition with wide margins. Size 18.5 x 9.5 cms. Ref E454
The Divine and the Donkey, by C.Williams, 1814. "The Divine and the Donkey - or Petworth Frolicks" by C.Williams, published by W.N.Jones in The Scourge VII, 1814. Shows a practical joke played on a parson at Petworth, Lord Egremont's country house, with the Prince Regent involved. Copper etched print with original hand colouring. Trimmed within 1 cm of image edge all around, several vertical folds as published. Size 51 x 20 cms including inscription. Ref E284
How to ride a horse on 3 legs, by Bunbury, 1808. "How ride a Horse upon three legs, discovered ann. dom. 1768" (by Rev. D.B. of Jesus College, Cambridge, after 3s worth of wine) etched by W.Dickinson after a picture by H.W.Bunbury and published in Gambado's Annals of Horsemanship, London, 1808. Copper plate etching with old, slightly crude, hand colouring. Plate mark and good margins. Size 20 x 23 cms to plate mark. Ref D9191
How to pass a carriage, by Bunbury, 1808. "How to pass a carriage" etched by W.Dickinson after a picture by H.W.Bunbury and published in Gambado's Annals of Horsemanship, London, 1808. Copper plate etching with old, slightly crude, hand colouring. Plate mark and good margins. Noticeable offsetting from text that was once opposite the print. Size 20 x 23 cms to plate mark. Ref D9190
How to be run away with .., by Bunbury, 1808. "How to be run away with" etched by W.Dickinson after a picture by H.W.Bunbury and published in Gambado's Annals of Horsemanship, London, 1808. Copper plate etching with old, slightly crude, hand colouring. Plate mark and good margins. Some creasing. Size 20 x 23 cms to plate mark. Ref D9189
How to turn any horse .., by Bunbury, 1808. "How to turn any Horse, Mare or Gelding" (using a small whip) etched by W.Dickinson after a picture by H.W.Bunbury and published in Gambado's Annals of Horsemanship, London, 1808. Copper plate etching with old, slightly crude, hand colouring. Plate mark and good margins. Noticeable offsetting from text that was once opposite the print. Size 20 x 23 cms to plate mark. Ref D9188
How to lose your way, by Bunbury, 1808. "How to lose your way" etched by W.Dickinson after a picture by H.W.Bunbury and published in Gambado's Annals of Horsemanship, London, 1808. Copper plate etching with old, slightly crude, hand colouring. Plate mark and good margins. Size 20 x 23 cms to plate mark. Ref D9187
One Way to stop your Horse, by Bunbury, 1808. "One way to stop your Horse" (dangers of riding a dray horse) etched by W.Dickinson after a picture by H.W.Bunbury and published in Gambado's Annals of Horsemanship, London, 1808. Copper plate etching with old, slightly crude, hand colouring. Plate mark and good margins. Slight offsetting from text that was once opposite the print. Size 20 x 23 cms to plate mark. Ref D9185
A Bit of Blood, by Bunbury, 1808. "A Bit of Blood" (refers to degenerate English horses, with so little flesh they may as well be termed 'a bit of blood') etched by W.Dickinson after a picture by H.W.Bunbury and published in Gambado's Annals of Horsemanship, London, 1808. Copper plate etching with old, slightly crude, hand colouring. Plate mark and good margins. Size 20 x 23 cms to plate mark. Ref D9184
Geoffery Gambado, by Dickinson, 1808. "Geoffrey Gambado Esq." etched by W.Dickinson after a picture by H.W.Bunbury(?) and published in Gambado's Annals of Horsemanship, London, 1808. Copper plate etching with old, slightly crude, hand colouring. Plate mark and good margins. Size 20 x 23 cms to plate mark. Stained lower left. Ref D9183
Hall of Infamy (Oyster Saloon), Cruickshank, 1825. "The Hall of Infamy, alias the Oyster Saloon in Bridges St. or New Covent Garden Hall " (late night London club) drawn and engraved by R.Cruickshank, published by Sherwood Jones & Co. in The English Spy, 1825. Fine aquatint with original hand colour. Good condition with wide margins. Size 20.5 x 11 cms. Ref D9086
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