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The Lord Mayor's Dinner at Guildhall, the 9th of November.
The Lord Mayor's Dinner at Guildhall, the 9th of November. Dedicated to the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, the Sheriffs, and the Common Council of the City of London By their most obedient Servant, G. Scharf.
G. Sharf del et lithog. Printed by Englemann, Graf, Coindet & Co.
London: Published June 1, 1829, by Englemann, Graf, Coindet & Co., 92 Dean St., Soho.
Lithograph with very fine colour; Sheet 565 x 425mm (21¾ x 16¾"). Tears through edge, title and right margin taped.
The inaugural dinner for John Crowder (1756-1830), the retired printer of the 'Public Ledger' morning paper and the 'London Packet' evening paper. The same year he was also Master of the Company of Stationers.
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English Agricultural Societies' Dinner, in Queen's College Quadrangle, Oxford, July 1[7th?] 1839.  [&]
English Agricultural Societies' Dinner, in Queen's College Quadrangle, Oxford, July 1[7th?] 1839. [&] English Agricultural Society's Show Yard. First Meeting at Oxford, July 17th. 1839. To the Right Honble. John Charles, Earl Spencer, President, the Trustees, Vice Presidents, Committee of Management, and Members, This Print is most respectfully dedicated.
G. Scharf, lith: from a drawing by W.A. Delamo[tte]. [&] On Stone by T. Picken, from a Drawing by W.A. Delamotte. Day & Haghe Lithrs. to the Queen.
Published by J. & R. Dewe, Broad St. Oxford; and Sold by R. Ackermann, Eclipse Sporting Gallery, 191, Regent Street: and T.M. McLean, 26, Haymarket, London [c.1839].
Pair of lithographs, each image 195 x 300mm. 7¾ x 11¾". Creases. The 'dinner' plate trimmed at top.
The English Agricultural Society was founded in 1838. In 1840 it was granted its Royal Charter by Queen Victoria, and so became the Royal Agricultural Society of England. It organises the annual 'Royal Show' at the Society's headquarters at Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire. This fascinating pair of prints includes a depiction of the society's first show at Oxford, and features cattle, ploughs and other examples of the latest agricultural and harvesting technology.
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English Agricultural Societies' Dinner, in Queen's College Quadrangle, Oxford, July 17th 1839.
English Agricultural Societies' Dinner, in Queen's College Quadrangle, Oxford, July 17th 1839. To the Right Hon.ble John Charles, Earl Spencer, President, the Trustees, Vice Presidents, Committee of Management, and Members, This Print is most respectfully dedicated.
G. Scharf, lith: from a drawing by W.A. Delamotte.
Published by J. & R. Dewe, Broad St. Oxford; and Sold by R. Ackermann, Eclipse Sporting Gallery, 191, Regent Street: and T.M. McLean, 26, Haymarket, London [c.1839].
Lithograph. Printed area 240 x 300mm (9½ x 11¾"). Crease top right, outside image, damp stain on left.
The English Agricultural Society, founded in 1838, becoming the Royal Agricultural Society of England the following year when it was granted its Royal Charter by Queen Victoria.
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