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Fishmonger's Hall in London, A Regular Breakdown, Cruickshank, 1825. "Exterior of Fishmongers Hall, a Regular break down" (London), drawn and engraved by R.Cruickshank, published by Sherwood Jones & Co. in The English Spy, 1824. Fine aquatint with original hand colour. Good condition with wide margins. Size 20.5 x 10 cms. Ref D9081
Vanity Fair, Sir Charles Wentworth Dilke MP, 1871. A far advanced Radical. Sir Charles Wentworth Dilke, Bart., MP. Chromolithograph published in 'Vanity Fair', 1871. Page size 23 x 35.5 cms. Ref D9042
Vanity fair, Mr Edward Miall MP, 1871. The Nonconformist. Mr. Edward Miall MP. Chromolithograph published in 'Vanity Fair', 1871. Page size 23 x 35.5 cms. Ref D9034
Vanity fair, Marquis of Normanby, 1871. By birth a man, by inheritance a Marquis and a Governor by his Sovereing's favour, he fills all his positions with credit. The Marquis of Normanby. Chromolithograph published in 'Vanity Fair', 1871. Page size 23 x 35.5 cms. Ref D8412
Vanity Fair, Lord Lyttleton, 1871. A man of position. Lord Lyttleton, Privy Councillor and Lord Lieutenant of Worcestershire. Chromolithograph published in 'Vanity Fair', 1871. Page size 23 x 35.5 cms. Ref D8244
Vanity fair, Lord Lawrence, 1871. One of the best types of administrative ability in modern times. Lord Lawrence Viceroy to India. Chromolithograph published in 'Vanity Fair', 1871. Page size 23 x 35.5 cms. Ref D8236
Henry VIII hunting monks, Comic History of England, 1848. "Henry VIII Monk Hunting" John Leech etching published in The Comic History of England, 1847-8, with original hand colour. Slightly soiled and close trimmed near to the image edge. Size 17.5 x 11.5 cms image area, plus title and margins. Ref D8191
Henry VIII, Comic History of England, 1848. "Henry the 8th and his Queen 'out a maying' " John Leech etching published in The Comic History of England, 1847-8, with original hand colour. Slightly soiled and close trimmed near to the image edge. Size 17.5 x 11.5 cms image area, plus title and margins. Ref D8190
Henry VIII, Comic History of England, 1848. "Henry VIII meeting Francis 1st" John Leech etching published in The Comic History of England, 1847-8, with original hand colour. Slightly soiled and close trimmed near to the image edge. Size 17.5 x 11.5 cms image area, plus title and margins. Ref D8189
Tom Echo laid up with Headington Fever, Cruickshank, 1825. "Tom Echo laid up with the Headington Fever or an Oxonian very near the Wall" drawn and engraved by R.Cruickshank, and published by Sherwood Jones & Co. in The English Spy, 1824. Fine aquatint with original hand colour. Good condition with wide margins. Size 18 x 11 cms. Ref D7082
Evening Party at Brighton Pavillion, Cruickshank, 1825. "The Evening Party in the Yellow Room, at the Pavilion, Brighton" (with George IV) designed by G.M.Brighty, engraved by R.Cruickshank(?) and published by Sherwood Jones & Co. in The English Spy, 1824. Fine aquatint with original hand colour. Good condition with wide margins. Size 18 x 11 cms. Ref D7078
Cruickshank illustration with fire engine, 1840. "Lawless eloping with the Fire Engine" etched by George Cruickshank and published about 1840, with recent hand colour. Size 11.5 x 15.5 cms. Ref D6868
Uses of 'The Puzzle', Bunbury caricature, 1808. "The Puzzle for ...' the Dog, the Horse, the Turk, Frenchman or Christian' ". Etched 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 19 x 22.5 cms. Ref D6804
Hunting, Hounds at a Stand-Still, Cruickshank, 1822. "The hounds at a stand-still, Jerry enticed by the pretty Gypsey Girl to have his fortune told. Logic breaking cover" aquatint by Robert Cruickshank published in Pierce Egan's Life in London about 1822. Full original hand colour. Good condition. Size 20 x 11.5 cms. Ref D6194
'Songs', by Henry Alken, 1822. "Songs" drawn and etched by Henry Alken, published in Symptoms of Being Amused, 1822. Etching with full original hand colour. Size 25.5 x 20 cms. Ref D5139
Shooting caricature, Robert Seymour, 1835 / 1878. "A Lark. Early in the morning", 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, with recent hand colour. Ref D872
Fishing caricature, Robert Seymour, 1835 / 1878. "Walked twenty miles overnight - up before peep o'day: got a capital place - fell fast asleep - tide rose up to my knees ....", 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, with recent hand colour. Size about 12 x 16 cms plus good margins. Ref D871
Cultural caricature, Robert Seymour, 1835 / 1878. "You shall have the paper directly, Sir, but really the debates are so very interesting.", "Oh pray don't hurry Sir, it's only the scientific notices I care about", 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, with recent hand colour. Ref D869
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