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Les Gastronomes Sans Argent.  [&] [Les Gastronomes en jouissance.]
Les Gastronomes Sans Argent. [&] [Les Gastronomes en jouissance.]
C.les Vernet del. Commarieux sculp. [&] [Coqueret sculp]
Dép.é à la Bibl.e Imp.le. à Paris chez M. Guérin, Editeur, rue des Francs-Bourgeois, N.º 14 au Marais. - Ed chez Reslut, Marchand d'Estampes, Boulevart Frascati [n.d., c.1812].
Two aquatints, one a proof before letters. Sheets 280 x 435mm (11 x 17"). Trimmed within plates
Two images contrasting a thin man looking longingly at food in the street with his poodle and a fat man gorging inside with his fat bulldog.
[Ref: 69170]   £520.00   view all images for this item
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Statistical Chart of the Great Exhibition. Showing at a View the Number and Class of Visitors on Each Day, and the Receipts at the Doors.
Statistical Chart of the Great Exhibition. Showing at a View the Number and Class of Visitors on Each Day, and the Receipts at the Doors. Presented to the Purchasers of the Weekly Dispatch, May 15, 1852.
Two scarce wood engravings with colour printing. 465 x 470mm (18¼ x 18½") & 255 x 465mm (10 x 18¼"). Chips and tears at edges, folds split and taped, holes.
A view of the Crystal Palace in Hyde Park, with tables of number of visitors and revenue from the opening of the Great Exhibition in 1851, noting the ticket prices.
[Ref: 69406]   £360.00   view all images for this item
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[Chess] The Challenge,-Which hand, right or left? The Struggle, Intense Anxiety. The Victory, _Check-Mate! The Parting, Triumph & Chagrin.
[Chess] The Challenge,-Which hand, right or left? The Struggle, Intense Anxiety. The Victory, _Check-Mate! The Parting, Triumph & Chagrin.
S.H. [in image]
Vincent Brooks, Day & Son, Gate Street, Lincoln's Inn [n.d., c.1865'.
Lithograph, four scenes on one sheet. Printed area 273 x 330mm (10¾" x 11"), very large margins.
Satire on a game of chess; the progressive stages until victory.
[Ref: 69250]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Building Houses with Cards from an Original Painting in Vauxhall Gardens.
Building Houses with Cards from an Original Painting in Vauxhall Gardens.
[after Francis Hayman]
Printed for Rob.t Sayer, at the Golden Buck in Fleet Street. [n.d. c.1743].
Engraving, 170 x 280mm (6¾ x 11"), with very large margins. Some surface dirt. Holes in left margin where previously bound. Nicks to edges of paper.
Interior scene of a group gathered around a man seated at a round table as he builds a house of cards. A figure leaning in from the left blows at the structure, causing it to collapse, while the seated man and another man standing behind him in outdoor dress look on in dismay. In the right foreground, two young children construct their own house of cards at a small table. Open doors in the background reveal a garden.
[Ref: 69487]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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