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A Rake’s Progress

£2,000.00

William Hogarth

A Rake’s Progress

London, J Boydell, ca 1806

Copper engravings

360 x 410mm

Hogarth’s most famous moral progress, depicting the rise and downfall of a young rake. Paulson 132-139 final states.

Set of 8 £2000

A Regular Customer

£220.00

Edward Frank Gillett

A Regular Customer

British, 1874 – 1927

Proof etching

300 x 320 mm

£220

A representation of the capture of three ships of the line by Admiral Lord Bridport.

£45.00

Anon A representation of the capture of three ships of the line by Admiral Lord Bridport. London c.1820 Engraving 175 x 255mm

A Representation of the engagement between His Majesties Ship The Monmouth Capt. Gardiner, and Foudroyant a French Man of War, on ye. 28th of Feb. 1758

£45.00

B Cole A Representation of the engagement between His Majesties Ship The Monmouth Capt. Gardiner, and Foudroyant a French Man of War, on ye. 28th of Feb. 1758 Gentleman’s Magazine, London c.1758 Engraving 205 x 340mm Traces of old folds

A Rheumatic Joint in the Tail

£120.00

John Doyle (pseud HB) A Rheumatic Joint in the Tail London, T. McLean 1st December, 1835 Lithograph Original hand-colouring 265 x 390 mm

A Rough Passage to Belgium

£75.00

AnonA Rough Passage to BelgiumLondon, T McLean ca. 1830Lithograph230 x 260 mm

A safe Place

£45.00

Anon after William Hogarth
A safe Place
London ca. 1770
Engraving
110 x 110 mm
£45

A Scene in Kensington Gardens – or Fashions and Frights of 1829 – –

£280.00

George Cruikshank

A Scene in Kensington Gardens – or Fashions and Frights of 1829 – –

London, G. Cruikshank Nov. 1st 1829

Etching

Original hand-colouring

230x300mm

£280

A Scotch Poney,-commonly call’d a Galloway.-

£550.00

James Gillray A Scotch Poney,-commonly call'd a Galloway.- Lomdon, H Humphrey, 4th. June 1803EtchingOriginal hand colouring250 x 200 mm

A Scrutinizing Customer

£110.00

Isaac Cruikshank the Elder after George Moutard Woodward

A Scrutinizing Customer

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

£110