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Cockney social caricature, family outing, Robert Seymour, 1835 / 1878. "A day's pleasure 'The journey out' " and "... The Journey home" pair of caricatures by Robert Seymour, published in Seymour's Humorous Sketches by Henry Bohn, 1878. First published as a lithograph in about 1836, these are later steel engraved versions. Size about 11.5 x 17 cms each, plus margins. Ref F6442
Cockney social caricature, drinking, Robert Seymour, 1835 / 1878. "Precept. Young men should practice, sans intermission, until they can drink four bottles without being flustered, then they will be sober people, for it won't be easy to make them tipsy, a drunken man I abominate!!!" 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. Size about 11.5 x 17 cms, plus margins. Ref F6441
Cockney sporting caricature, shooting, Robert Seymour, 1835 / 1878. "Practice. Out of the way Sugarlips, I am sure I shall hit him this time" 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. Size about 11.5 x 17 cms, plus margins. Ref F6440
Cockney sporting caricature, fishing, Robert Seymour, 1835 / 1878. "Example. See George! this is the way to handle your tackle: drop it gently into the water so; you see I make no splash, and hold your rod steadily in this manner" 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. Size about 11.5 x 17 cms, plus margins. Ref F6439
Cockney social caricature, dining, Robert Seymour, 1835 / 1878. "Gent in a soft voice: A small portion of veal and ham, well done! Waiter in a voice of thunder: Plate o'weal, an damn well done" 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 lithographic version. Size about 11.5 x 17 cms, plus margins. Ref F6438
Cockney social caricature, gluttony, Robert Seymour, 1835 / 1878. "Strawberries & Cream" 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. Size about 11.5 x 17 cms, plus margins. Ref F6437
Cockney sporting caricature, shooting, Robert Seymour, 1835 / 1878. "Another pigeon, egad, I'm in luck's way this 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. Size about 11.5 x 17 cms, plus margins. Ref F6436
Cockney social caricature, Robert Seymour, 1835 / 1878. "Old Woman: Not make a dinner of horsebeans? you dainty dog, I wish you may never have a worse. Plough boy: Noa, mother, I hopes I never shall" 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. Size about 11.5 x 17 cms, plus margins. Ref F6435
Cockney social caricature, Robert Seymour, 1835 / 1878. "Oh dear Sir, it vas the vind! to think it should be pasted too!" 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. Size about 11.5 x 17 cms, plus margins. Ref F6434
Cockney sporting caricature, equestrian, Robert Seymour, 1835 / 1878. "Throw Physics to the dogs. Whoy! Whoy! Whoy! I don't want to go hunting, if you do?" 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. Size about 11.5 x 17 cms, plus margins. Ref F6433
Cockney social caricature, Picnic, Robert Seymour, 1835 / 1878. "Unpacking for a pic-nic. Oh dear, here's the sherry and mixe'd pickles broke! O yes, and they have broke into the pastry too." 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. Size about 11.5 x 17 cms, plus margins. Ref F6432
Cockney sporting caricature, Boating, Robert Seymour, 1835 / 1878. "Oh, Oh, very well! then, we'll only land here, and dine there, a little further on" 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. Close trimmed to right side with slight loss. Size about 11.5 x 17 cms, plus margins. Ref F6431
Cockney sporting caricature, Shooting, Robert Seymour, 1835 / 1878. "You needn't be afeared Sir, I aint a haming at you" 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 lithographic version. Size about 11.5 x 17 cms, plus margins. Ref F6430
Cockney sporting caricature, Shooting, Robert Seymour, 1835 / 1878. "How dare you carry a loaded gun poinnted at peoples viscera you booby? I don't know wat you mean by wiserar - I never shoot a wisera" 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. Size about 11.5 x 17 cms, plus margins. Ref F6429
Cockney sporting caricature, Shooting, Robert Seymour, 1835 / 1878. "I've got a visper for you, Sir, I don't vish to be impertite, but next time you shoots a bird vot I've brought to my call, I'll shoot you into a day pit, that's all" 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. Size about 11.5 x 17 cms, plus margins. Ref F6428
Cockney sporting caricature, Shooting, Robert Seymour, 1835 / 1878. "Oh lor! here's a horrid thing" 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. Size about 11.5 x 17 cms, plus margins. Ref F6427
Cockney social caricature, Shooting, Robert Seymour, 1835 / 1878. " 'There's threepence for you and Master wishes you'd move on'. 'Threepence indeed!! I never moves on under sixpence - d'ye think I doesn't know the walley o' peace and quietness' " 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. Size about 11.5 x 17 cms, plus margins. Ref F6426
Cockney social caricature, Shooting, Robert Seymour, 1835 / 1878. "Indeed, Mr. Viggins, I vont valk vith you, your quite elevated" 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. Size about 11.5 x 17 cms, plus margins. Ref F6425
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