The Amorous Hollander.
£120.00Richard Purcell (pseud Philip Corbutt) after Adriaen van Ostade The Amorous Hollander. London, c. 1770 Mezzotint 350x250mm Slight rubbing
The Anti – Dry Rot Company
£120.00Anon The Anti – Dry Rot CompanyLondon, ca. 1830EtchingOriginal hand colouring270 x 360 mm
The Army without Reserve
£85.00AnonThe Army without Reserve.London, F Cribb, 1st. August 1803Engraving290 x 240 mmLoss to margin at top right
The Attraction of Gravity !!!
£150.00Anon The Attraction of Gravity !!!London, ca. 1825EtchingOriginal hand colouring320 x 215 mmTrimmed to decorative border.
The Bank of Faith and the New Light
£140.00Samuel De Wilde (pseud Thaumaso Scrutiny)(The Bank of Faith and the New Light)London, S. Tipper June 1st 1808Etching180x340mmTrimmed within platemark, repairs to old folds
The Blue Devils !!
£280.00George Cruikshank
The Blue Devils !!
London, H Humphrey, Jan 10th 1823
Etching
Original hand colouring
240 x 300 mm
Neat repair to title area, some time staining
£280
The Bottle
£380.00George CruikshankThe BottleLondon, D. Bogue 1847Glyphographs420 x 290 mmFull set of 8 plates with title.
The Breakfast. Symptoms of Drowsiness
£180.00Anon after William Henry BunburyThe Breakfast. Symptoms of DrowsinessLondon, ca. 1810Etching.Original hand colouring250 x 350 mm
The Cabinet Council.
£100.00Isaac Cruikshank the Elder after George Moutard Woodward
The Cabinet Council.
Eccentric Excursions or, Literary & Pictorial Sketches of Countenance saying, Character & Country in different parts of England & South Wales.
London, Allen & West ca. 1817
Etching
265 x 210 mm
£100
The CAD to the Man wot Drives the SOVEREIGN
£180.00William HeathThe CAD to the Man wot Drives the SOVEREIGN.London, Thos. McLean April 1829EtchingOriginal hand-colouring370x260mm
The Candidate for Barkshire
£120.00Anon The Candidate for Barkshire In dismay or the Elector’s revenge London, The Satarist, 1st April 1812 Aquatint and etching 190x360mm Traces of old folds as issued.
The Cats let out of the Bag or the Rats in Dismay.
£180.00Scarpione
The Cats let out of the Bag or the Rats in Dismay.
London ,The Satirist March 1811
Aquatint and etching
245 x 315 mm
Traces of old folds as issued, neatly repaired tear to right margin.
£180