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Bowl’d out or the K-G & all England against the boroughmongers

£480.00

Charles Jameson Grant

Bowl’d out or the K-G & all England against the boroughmongers

London, G S  Tregear, 1831

Lithograph.

Old hand colouring

360 x 250 mm

Trimmed within publication line

A very scarce Cricket satire

£480

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Charles Jameson Grant

Bowl’d out or the K-G & all England against the boroughmongers

London, G S  Tregear, 1831

Lithograph.

Old hand colouring

360 x 250 mm

Trimmed within publication line

A very scarce Cricket satire

£480

A cricket-match. The King (left), who is nearest the picture-plane and larger in scale than the others, has just bowled, with arms flung wide, a huge ball inscribed ‘Reform’, hitting the batsman, Wellington, in the stomach and knocking him against the stumps. Grey fields near the King, exclaiming, ‘Hu.a he’s Out’; the King: ‘Aye and with a Ground hopper too’. Farther off (left to right) are Burdett (in top-boots), Lord John Russell, who says ‘Thats what I call a Purger’ [see BM Satires No. 16602], and Brougham. All the players wear shirts and waistcoats. There are also two others in the field (as spectators they wear coats), Aberdeen (indicated by tartan) who says ‘Foul Foul’, and Cumberland. In the background are many frantically cheering spectators and a marquee from which flies a flag inscribed ‘Umpire Public Opinion’

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