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Life of a Nobleman, Scene the Third - the Night House, 1825. "The Life of a Nobleman, Scene the Third, The Night House" etched by G.Dawe after a picture by Henry Dawe, published by George Henderson about 1825. Fine aquatint with original hand colour. Slight soiling in the margins, otherwise good condition with good margins. Size 15.5 x 22 cms including title, plus margins. Ref H6525
Banco to the Knave, etched by James Gillray, 1782/1850. "Banco to the Knave" drawn and etched by James Gillray, originally published by Hannah Humphrey in 1782, this is from the later Bohn edition of about 1850. . Etching with recent hand colour. Small tear of 1 cm in upper margin, just to the image edge (no loss). otherwise very good condition, on the reverse is another (uncoloured) plate "St.George & the Dragon" with Admiral Rodney smiting the French dragon (the Bohn edition plates were printed back-to-back.) Size 33 x 25 cms including title, plus margins. Ref H6307
Grace, Fashion and Manners from Life, etched by James Gillray, 1850. "Grace, Fashion and Manners from Life" drawn and etched by James Gillray, originally published about 1810, this is from the later Bohn edition of about 1850. The three young ladies were well known at the time said to be the daughters of Lord Huntingtower. Etching with recent hand colour. Very good condition, on the reverse is part of another plate (the Bohn edition plates were printed back-to-back.) Size 20 x 25.5 cms including title, plus margins. Ref H6306
The Royal Oak (with Charles II), 1848. "The Royal Oak. The Penderell family have no idea where Charles is !!!" etching by John Leech, published in The Comic History of England, 1848. Etching with original hand colour. Some age browning. Size 11 x 18.5 cms including title, plus margins. Ref H5515
Vanity Fair, Archibald Campbell Tait, 1869. An earnest and liberal primate. Archibald Campbell Tait (Archbishop of Canterbury). Chromolithograph published in 'Vanity Fair', 1869. Size 19 x 33.5 cms including title, plus margins. Ref H4958
Vanity Fair, 'Upty', General Viscount Templetown, 1888. Upty. General Viscount Templetown, by 'Ape'. Chromolithograph published in 'Vanity Fair', 1888. Supplied complete with original biographical text. Size 19 x 33.5 cms including title, plus margins. Ref H4957
Georgy Porgy the First with his State Coachy Poachy, 1848. "Georgy Porgy the First, going out in his State Coachy Poachy" etching by John Leech, published in The Comic History of England, 1848. Etching with original hand colour. Lower margin badly trimmed with loss of some of the title. Size 17 x 12.5 cms including title, plus margins. Ref H4358
Battle of the Boyne, 1848. "The Battle of the Boyne" etching by John Leech, published in The Comic History of England, 1848. Etching with original hand colour. Lower margin badly trimmed with loss of much of the title. Size 16.5 x 12 cms including title, plus margins. Ref H4357
Evening Party in the time of Charles II, 1848. "Evening Party in the time of Charles II" etching by John Leech, published in The Comic History of England, 1848. Etching with original hand colour. Good condition. Size 17 x 12.5 cms including title, plus margins. Ref H4356
The Royal Oak (with Charles II), 1848. "The Royal Oak. The Penderell family have no idea where Charles is !!!" etching by John Leech, published in The Comic History of England, 1848. Etching with original hand colour. Good condition. Size 11 x 18.5 cms including title, plus margins. Ref H4355
Oliver Cromwell in the House of Commons, 1848. " 'Take away that Bauble' Cromwell dissolving the Long Parliament" etching by John Leech, published in The Comic History of England, 1848. Etching with original hand colour. Slightly soiled in lower margin, otherwise good condition. Size 17 x 12.5 cms including title, plus margins. Ref H4354
Discovery of Guy Fawkes in the Houses of Parliament, 1848. "Discovery of Guido Fawkes by Suffolk and Mounteagle" etching by John Leech, published in The Comic History of England, 1848. Etching with original hand colour. Slightly soiled in lower margin, otherwise good condition. Size 16 x 13 cms including title, plus margins. Ref H4353
Queen Elizabeth and Sir Walter Raleigh, 1848. "Queen Elizabeth and Sir Walter Raleigh" etching by John Leech, published in The Comic History of England, 1848. Etching with original hand colour. Slightly soiled in lower margin, otherwise good condition. Size 16.5 x 12 cms including title, plus margins. Ref H4352
Henry VIII Monk Hunting, 1848. "Henry VIII Monk Hunting" etching by John Leech, published in The Comic History of England, 1848. Etching with original hand colour. Good condition. Size 16 x 12.5 cms including title, plus margins. Ref H4351
Henry VIII and the Queen 'Out a Maying', 1848. "Henry the 8th and his Queen 'out a Maying' " etching by John Leech, published in The Comic History of England, 1848. Etching with original hand colour. Good condition. Size 16 x 12.5 cms including title, plus margins. Ref H4350
Henry VIII meeting Francis I, 1848. "Henry VIII meeting Francis 1st" etching by John Leech, published in The Comic History of England, 1848. Etching with original hand colour. Good condition. Size 17.5 x 12.5 cms including title, plus margins. Ref H4349
Battle of Boswoth Field, 1848. "The Battle of Boswoth Field, a Scene in the Great Drama of History" etching by John Leech, published in The Comic History of England, 1848. Etching with original hand colour. Good condition. Size 16 x 12 cms including title, plus margins. Ref H4348
Marraige of Henry VI and Margaret of Anjou, 1848. "Marraige of Henry the Sixth and Margaret of Anjou" etching by John Leech, published in The Comic History of England, 1848. Etching with original hand colour. Good condition. Size 16 x 12.5 cms including title, plus margins. Ref H4347
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