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Kent, Dover, 1842. "Dover (from the Ramsgate Road)" engraved by R.Wallis after a picture by W.H.Bartlett, published in Finden's Ports and Harbours..., 1842. Steel engraved print, good condition. Size 18 x 14 cms including title, plus margins. Ref F6452
Yorkshire, Hull, 1842. "Hull" engraved by W.Finden after a picture by G.Balmer, published in Finden's Ports and Harbours..., 1842. Steel engraved print, good condition. Size 18 x 13.5 cms including title, plus margins. Ref F6451
Cheshire, New Brighton, 1842. "New Brighton" engraved by W.Mossman after a picture by W.H.Bartlett, published in Finden's Ports and Harbours..., 1842. Steel engraved print, good condition. Size 18 x 14 cms including title, plus margins. Ref F6450
Wales, Conway Quay & Castle, 1842. "Conway Quay" engraved by J.C.Armytage after a picture by W.H.Bartlett, published in Finden's Ports and Harbours..., 1842. Steel engraved print, good condition. Size 19 x 14 cms including title, plus margins. Ref F6449
Hampshire, Southampton, 1842. "The Walls of Southampton" engraved by J.C.Armytage after a picture by W.H.Bartlett, published in Finden's Ports and Harbours..., 1842. Steel engraved print, good condition. Size 18.5 x 14.5 cms including title, plus margins. Ref F6448
Durham, Sunderland, 1842. "Sunderland (the bridge from the westward)" engraved by W.Finden after a picture by G.Balmer, published in Finden's Ports and Harbours..., 1842. Steel engraved print, good condition. Size 18 x 14 cms including title, plus margins. Ref F6447
Northumberland, Bamborough, 1842. "Bamborough, from the south east" engraved by W.Fisher after a picture by G.Balmer, published in Finden's Ports and Harbours..., 1842. Steel engraved print, good condition. Size 17.5 x 14.5 cms including title, plus margins. Ref F6446
Cockney social caricature, sea fishing, Robert Seymour, 1835 / 1878. "Fishing for Whiting at Margate. You'll be sure Sir, to feel when there's anything on your hooks, don't you feel anything yet? Why yes! I feels werry unwell" 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 F6445
Cockney social caricature, shooting, Robert Seymour, 1835 / 1878. "D'ye want a pound of magic shot?" and "Oh Tom, don't shoot it's only me - Jim Smith" 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 F6444
Cockney social caricature, boating, Robert Seymour, 1835 / 1878. "The deep, deep sea. Mr. Dobbs singing, - 'Hearts as warm as those above the water cold' " 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 F6443
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
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