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Costumes Anglais.
Costumes Anglais. Le Bon Genre, N.º 69.
[Pierre La Mesangere] [n.d. c.1814.]
Coloured etching with fine colour. Fine decorative interior design frame, sight size 220 x 270mm (8¾ x 10½"). Spotting. Unexamined out of frame.
A satire of British fashion, three women, a man wearing a cylindrical hat and an army officer with tight trousers emphasising his buttocks. 'Le Bon Genre', a series of semi-satirical costume plates, was published separately between plate 1 in 1800 & plate 104 in 1817, when Pierre La Mésangère republished the complete set with text. He issued eleven new plates (105-115), between 1818 and 1822, when another full set with text was issued. A final issue was published in 1827.
BM Satire 12381. See BM 1868,0822.7243 for 'Le Bon Genre'.
[Ref: 69568]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Costumes Anglais.
Costumes Anglais. Le Bon Genre, N.º 72.
[Pierre La Mesangere] [n.d. c.1814.]
Coloured etching with fine colour. Fine decorative interior design frame, sight size 220 x 270mm (8¾ x 10½"). Spotting and stains. Unexamined out of frame.
A satire of British fashion, depicting four women and an army officer. 'Le Bon Genre', a series of semi-satirical costume plates, was published separately between plate 1 in 1800 & plate 104 in 1817, when Pierre La Mésangère republished the complete set with text. He issued eleven new plates (105-115), between 1818 and 1822, when another full set with text was issued. A final issue was published in 1827.
BM Satire 12383. See BM 1868,0822.7243 for 'Le Bon Genre'.
[Ref: 69567]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Les Modes Anglaises a Paris.
Les Modes Anglaises a Paris. Le Supreme Bon Ton, No. 22.
AG [monogram of Adrien Godefroy].
A Paris, chez Martinet, Libraire, Rue du Coq. [n.d., c.1814.]
Hand coloured etching. Fine decorative interior design frame, sight size 210 x 300mm (8¼ x 11¾"). Unexamined out of frame.
A young officer (right) walks, right to left, with a lady on each arm. He wears cocked hat and top-boots; his sword-belt is worn over his coat, and he supports his heavy sabre in his left hand. One lady uses a tall parasol as a walking-stick, and is plainly dressed, wearing an odd straw bonnet, a frill encircling her neck and shoulders. The other has a more elaborate and longer gown, with a festooned flounce. Her hat is a small fluted plateau with ribbon or lace tied under the chin. Walking towards them (from left) are a civilian with a lady whose small bonnet is covered with a long lace scarf falling well below the waist. She wears a tunic dress, the edge vandyked, over a plain skirt. Her companion wears long gaiters. The centre figure is a very tall young man who drifts along (right to left) with his arms folded behind him. He wears trousers strapped under his boots. Both civilians wear the usual flowerpot hat, and coat with long tails. In the background is a lake. From a series of 30 plates satirizing fashions observed in Paris by Aaron Martinet (1762 - 1841).
BM Satires 12358.
[Ref: 69571]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Rencontre D'Anglaises a Paris.
Rencontre D'Anglaises a Paris. Le Suprême Bon Ton, No. 23.
AG [monogram of Adrien Godefroy].
A Paris chez Martinet, Libraire, Rue du Coq. No.15 [n.d., July 1814].
Coloured etching. Fine decorative interior design frame, sight size 205 x 270mm (8 x 10½").
Two British soldiers greet each other enthusiastically, one accompanied by his wife and daughter. From a series of 30 plates satirizing fashions observed in Paris by Aaron Martinet (1762 - 1841).
BNF FRBNF41515493.
[Ref: 69570]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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A British battering-Ram preparing the way for a Popish Bull.
A British battering-Ram preparing the way for a Popish Bull.
H.H.[Henry Heath].
Pubd May 10th 1827 by S.W. Fores Piccadilly.
Coloured etching. 250 x 350mm (9¾ x 13¾"). Tear entering plate at top & small hole taped, creased. Stain on right not showing on front.
Four Catholic clerics use a battering-ram with the head of George Canning to break down a church door. A smiling Jesuit says 'Now we have got the right Tool and we shall soon get possession of all our Own Churches again'.
BM Satires 15389.
[Ref: 69469]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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[Catherine the Great] The Moment of Reflection or a Tale for Future Times.
[Catherine the Great] The Moment of Reflection or a Tale for Future Times.
IC [Isaac Cruikshank].
London Pubd by S W Fores N 50 Piccadilly Dece.r 26 1796.
Rare coloured etching. Sheet 285 x 380mm (11¼ x 15"). Trimmed within plate, creasing.
A moustached and cloven-hoofed Catherine the Great of Russia sits in her closet about to die, with a skeletal Death about to spear her. She looks on horrified at visions of her misdeeds, including the sack of Warsaw. On the wall is a portrait of Fox. Lower right two demons open a box 'For Kates Spirit'.
BM Satires 8844.
[Ref: 69463]   £420.00  
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Crimping a Quaker.
Crimping a Quaker.
Rowlandson 1814.
[Pub.d March 1st 1814] by Thos Tegg No 111 Cheapside [but later].
Etching with hand colour. 345 x 245mm (13¼ x 10½") Trimmed within plate, crease in centre.
Prostitutes try to hustle a Quaker into a brothel. One sings 'Wont you come, wont you come Mr Mug' (a popular song).
BM: Satires 12404, this example with date erased.
[Ref: 69375]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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Diogenes looking for an Honest Man.
Diogenes looking for an Honest Man. 346.
Printed for Carington Bowles, at his Map & Print Warehouse, N.º 69 in St. Pauls Church yard, London. Publish'd as the Act directs, 1.Jan. 1777.
Mezzotint with strong original colour. 355 x 250mm (14 x 9¾"), large margins. Repaired tear in centre, laid on restorer's tissue.
A scene showing the Greek philosopher Diogenes walking through a contemporary English villlage in the middle of the day, using a lit lamp to searching for a good man. The villagers point and laugh.
BM Satires 5392, later state with date erased. Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 69257]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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Diogenes looking for an Honest Man.
Diogenes looking for an Honest Man. 346.
Printed for Carington Bowles, at his Map & Print Warehouse, N.º 69 in St. Pauls Church yard, London. Publish'd as the Act directs [n.d., c1780.]
Mezzotint with strong original colour. 355 x 250mm (14 x 9¾"), very large margins. Creasing, margins chipped.
A scene showing the Greek philosopher Diogenes walking through a contemporary English villlage in the middle of the day, using a lit lamp to searching for a good man. The villagers point and laugh. The plate was first published in 1777.
BM Satires 5392. Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 69256]   £380.00  
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[The Duenna] Father Paul in his Cups, or the Private Devotion of a Convent.
[The Duenna] Father Paul in his Cups, or the Private Devotion of a Convent.
London, Printed for R. Sayer, Map, Chart, and Printseller, N.º 53 Fleet Street, as the Act directs 25, Sep.r 1786.
Mezzotint. 350 x 250mm (13¾ x 9¾").
A scene from 'The Duenna', the highly successful 1775 comic opera with music by Thomas Linley the elder and younger, with a libretto by Richard Brinsley Sheridan. A group of monks drink around a large table, drinking.
BM Satire 4626. dated 1778. Ex. Collection the Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 69253]   £320.00  
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Départ pour l'Ile d'Elbe.
Départ pour l'Ile d'Elbe.
Déposé à la Direction de l'imprimerie et de la Librairie [n.d., 1814.]
Coloured etching. 225 x 275mm (8¾ x 10¾"), large margins.
Napoleon stands on a shoreline, his hair on fire, with the smoke containing an imperial eagle, carrying Napoleon's crown in its beak and grasping in its claws the spiky Iron Crown of Italy. He drops his imperial robe, from which the bees fly, and his sword lies broken on the ground. Behind are representations of Egypt, Elba and Moscow (in flames). Borrom right is a shield with the title 'La Chétive Pécore s'enfle si bien qu'elle creva' ('The wretched creature swelled up so much that it burst), relating to a fable by 'La Fontaine'.
BM Satires 12244, with extensive description.
[Ref: 69459]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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[The English Dance of Death.] Time & Death their Thoughts impart / on Works of Learning & of Art.
[The English Dance of Death.] Time & Death their Thoughts impart / on Works of Learning & of Art.
[after Thomas Rowlandson.]
London Pub. 1 April 1814 by R. Ackerman., 101 Strand.
Coloured aquatint. Sheet 150 x 235mm (6 x 9¼"). Trimmed.
Old Father Time with his scythe and a skeletal Death stand at the shoulder of a young man sketching antiquities. A satirical print from Thomas Rowlandson’s celebrated 'The English Dance of Death' a series of 96 plates, published between 1814 and 1816, accompanied by an irreverent verse by Dr. William Combe.
[Ref: 69248]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Les Dames Anglaises après-Diné.
Les Dames Anglaises après-Diné. Scènes Anglaises dessinées à Londres, par un français prisonnier de Guerre. No 1.
[Drawn and etched by Alphonse Roehn.]
A Paris, Chez Martinet, Libraire, Rue du Coq S.t Honoré [n.d., c.1814].
Coloured etching. Fine decorative interior design frame, sight size 240 x 345mm (9½ x 14"). Unexamined out of frame.
A group of women sit in silent boredom, being served tea by a black servant. From a set of eight.
BM Satires 12350.
[Ref: 69572]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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[Ernest Augustus, Duke of Cumberland] Sketch'd from Life.
[Ernest Augustus, Duke of Cumberland] Sketch'd from Life.
[after Thomas Rowlandson.]
Pubd Jany 1812 by Edward Knight, Newington.
Etching. 300 x 240mm (11¾ x 9½"). Some soiling, printer's crease and other creases. Messy.
The Duke of Cumberland walks in profile to the left, putting his spy-glass to his right eye. He holds hat and cane, wears a high-collared coat with a star, blue with red facings (the Windsor uniform), leather breeches, and spurred top-boots. Behind is the pagoda in Kew Gardens, with a background of distant trees. Companion print to item [Ref: 32088].
A copy of BM Satires 11924.
[Ref: 69392]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)

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Expédition anglais. La Charge. La Retraite.
Expédition anglais. La Charge. La Retraite.
[Jean Louis Argaud de Barges.]
[n.d., c.1801.]
Coloured etching. Fine decorative interior design frame, sight size 190 x 235mm (7½ x 9¼"). Unexamined out of frame.
On the left an English officer rides a turkey cock, wearing a hat with a tobacco pipe sticking out of the back, sword resting on his shoulder. A basket holds six bottles of wine. On the right he flees, astride a tag, his hat, pipe and sword falling to the ground.
See BM Satires 10537 for a copy.
[Ref: 69569]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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The Fortune Teller.
The Fortune Teller.
London, Published June 24th 1805 by P. Gally, No.7, Beauchamps Street, Leather Lane, Holborn.
Mezzotint and engraving, with strong hand colour. 350 x 250mm (13¾ x 9¾"). Loss of margins, slight colour oxidisation, small hole in foliage.
A fortune teller with a baby in a shawl reads the palm of a young man, watched by a man in the tree behind.
[Ref: 69252]   £360.00  
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[Simon Fraser] Lovat's Ghost on Pilgrimage.
[Simon Fraser] Lovat's Ghost on Pilgrimage. Disguis'd thro' Life, a Layman at ye Block...
[after Samuel Ireland.]
Publish'd according to Act of Parliament, June 15th 1747.
Fine mezzotint and etching, early impression before folds. Plate 230 x 330mm (9 x 13"), with large margins
A satirical scene showing the headless ghost of Simon Fraser, Lord Lovat, carrying his own head around a crypt while wearing the dress of a Catholic priest. Lovat was executed in April 1747 because of his role in the 1745 Jacobite rising. A different plate to the plate signed by Ireland.
See BM Satire 2847. Not in Sharp.
[Ref: 69027]   £360.00  
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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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[George IV] Coriolanus addressing the Plebeians.
[George IV] Coriolanus addressing the Plebeians.
J. S [John Sheringham] Esq.r inv.t. G. Cruiskshank del et sculp.t.
Pub.d Feb.y 29, 1820 by G. Humphrey 27 S.t James's St. London.
Rare coloured etching. 210 x 285mm (8¼ x 11¼").
A pro-monarchist satire, attacking the Radicals. George IV as Coriolanus, stands outside the east gate of Carlton House, addressing a mob wearing Phrygian caps and armed with spears and banners. In the mob are Henry Hunt, Francis Burdett and Thomas Paine.
BM Satires 13677, with extensive description.
[Ref: 69465]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)

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The Graces in a High Wind.  _ a Scene taken from Nature, in Kensington Gardens.
The Graces in a High Wind. _ a Scene taken from Nature, in Kensington Gardens.
J.s. Gillray fecit.
1810 London. Publish'd May 26th. by H. Humphrey, 27 St James's Street.
Etching with fine hand colour. Sheet 260 x 355mm (10¼ x 14"), on Whatman paper. Narrow margins, notch in top margin.
Three young women, dressed alike in dresses and straw bonnets trimmed with ribbons, are distressed by a high wind, which causes their dresses to accentuate their bodies.
BM Satires 11593.
[Ref: 69377]   £290.00   (£348.00 incl.VAT)

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[Heyday! is this my Daughter Anne.]
[Heyday! is this my Daughter Anne.]
[after Samuel Hieronymus Grimm.]
[Printed for Carington Bowles, No.69 in St. Pauls Church Yard, London. Published 14 June 1774.]
Mezzotint with strong original colour. Sheet 145 x 120mm (5¾ x 4¾"). Trimmed into image on all sides.
An older woman recoils at the sight of her daughter, who is dressed in high fashion with a huge wig topped by a hat. Behind a black page boy holds a white dog.
BM Saires 4538. Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 69259]   £150.00   (£180.00 incl.VAT)
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Heyday! is this my Daughter Anne.
Heyday! is this my Daughter Anne.
[after Samuel Hieronymus Grimm.]
[Printed for Carington Bowles, No.69 in St. Pauls Church Yard, London. Published 14 June 1774.]
Mezzotint with original colour. Sheet 150 x 120mm (6 x 4¾"). Plate very worn, trimmed into image on three sides, losing publication line at bottom, laid on album paper.
An older woman recoils at the sight of her daughter, who is dressed in high fashion with a huge wig topped by a hat. Behind a black page boy holds a white dog.
BM Saires 4538. Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 69258]   £80.00   (£96.00 incl.VAT)
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[Human Passions Delineated] They Who have Ears to Hear, Let Them Hear.
[Human Passions Delineated] They Who have Ears to Hear, Let Them Hear.
Tim. Bobbin [John Collier] inv & del. T. Sanders Sculp.
Published as the Act directs June 1773 [in Rochdale by John Collier].
Engraving. 235 x 350mm (9¼ x 13¾"), large margins left & right.
A preacher in a tub in a farm shed haranguing his audience to repentance; his hymnal is open on a page that reads 'There will be weeping and gnashing of teeth'. This is plate 43 of 'Human Passions Delineated' by John Collier (1708-1786), an English caricaturist and satirical poet who used the pseudonym Tim Bobbin. He considered himself to be the 'Lancashire Hogarth' and he both wrote and illustrated this collection of Lancashire dialect poetry. It contained some 120 plates, savagely parodying the behaviour of both the upper and lower classes.
Not in BM Satire, but see BM 1978,U.1037.44.
[Ref: 69260]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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[Human Passions Delineated] Fratres in Malo: or Tim Bobbin's Rap at the Pyrates
[Human Passions Delineated] Fratres in Malo: or Tim Bobbin's Rap at the Pyrates
[John Collier as 'Tim Bobbin']
Published as the Act directs June 1773 [in Rochdale by John Collier].
Engraving. 205 x 335mm (8 x 13¼"). Tear in margin taped. Small margins.
An attack on booksellers who have pirated John Collier's books. He is shown standing weeping on the stairs of his house as the booksellers carry away bundles of pirated books, who are named in the verse underneath.. Plate 40 of 'Human Passions Delineated' by John Collier (1708-1786), an English caricaturist and satirical poet who used the pseudonym Tim Bobbin. He considered himself to be the 'Lancashire Hogarth' and he both wrote and illustrated this collection of Lancashire dialect poetry. It contained some 120 plates, savagely parodying the behaviour of both the upper and lower classes.
Not in BM Satire, but see BM 1978,U.1037.42.
[Ref: 69261]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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[Human Passions Delineated] The Morning Visit.
[Human Passions Delineated] The Morning Visit.
[John Collier as 'Tim Bobbin']
Published as the Act directs June 1773 [in Rochdale by John Collier].
Engraving. 340 x 220mm (13¼ x 8¾"). Tears taped, printer's crease
A Dean bribes the Lord of the Manor to grant him the preferment to a living that is about to become vacant. Plate 42 of 'Human Passions Delineated' by John Collier (1708-1786), an English caricaturist and satirical poet who used the pseudonym Tim Bobbin. He considered himself to be the 'Lancashire Hogarth' and he both wrote and illustrated this collection of Lancashire dialect poetry. It contained some 120 plates, savagely parodying the behaviour of both the upper and lower classes.
Not in BM Satire, but see BM 1978,U.1037.43.
[Ref: 69262]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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[Human Passions Delineated] 01.
[Human Passions Delineated] 01.
Tim Bob. inv et Pinx [John Collier]. T. Sanders Sculp.
Publish'd as the Act directs June 1773 [in Rochdale by John Collier].
Engraving. 125 x 200mm (5 x 8"), large margins
A drunken man is being sick into a punch bowl as an other holds the bowl, lifting the back of his wig clear. From 'Human Passions Delineated' by John Collier (1708-1786), an English caricaturist and satirical poet who used the pseudonym Tim Bobbin. He considered himself to be the 'Lancashire Hogarth' and he both wrote and illustrated this collection of Lancashire dialect poetry. It contained some 120 plates, savagely parodying the behaviour of both the upper and lower classes.
Not in BM Satire, but see BM 1978,U.1037.3.
[Ref: 69278]   £80.00   (£96.00 incl.VAT)
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[Human Passions Delineated] 3. [&] 16.
[Human Passions Delineated] 3. [&] 16.
J. Collier Inv. del. Tho.s Sanders sculpt.
Publish'd as the Act directs June 1773 [in Rochdale by John Collier].
Two engravings on one sheet, each 125 x 200mm (5 x 8"), large margins. Cracks in platemarks on top image, tear in left margin.
Two satires: above, a wife pulling her husband's hair as he attacks her with a ladle; below a priest and a devil sit together counting the coins while singing a hymn to money. Two plates from 'Human Passions Delineated' by John Collier (1708-1786), an English caricaturist and satirical poet who used the pseudonym Tim Bobbin. He considered himself to be the 'Lancashire Hogarth' and he both wrote and illustrated this collection of Lancashire dialect poetry. It contained some 120 plates, savagely parodying the behaviour of both the upper and lower classes.
Not in BM Satire, but see BM 1978,U.1037.5 & 6.
[Ref: 69265]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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[Human Passions Delineated] 9. [&] 10.
[Human Passions Delineated] 9. [&] 10.
Tim Bob. inv. et del. Tho.s Sanders sculpt. [&] J. Collier Sen. Inv. del.
Publish'd as the Act directs June 1773 [in Rochdale by John Collier].
Two engravings on one sheet, each 125 x 200mm (5 x 8"), very large margins.
Two satires: above, three ugly country bumkins argue about which of them is the most beautiful; below a rake lunges at a young woman while her brother attempts to pull her away. Two plates from 'Human Passions Delineated' by John Collier (1708-1786), an English caricaturist and satirical poet who used the pseudonym Tim Bobbin. He considered himself to be the 'Lancashire Hogarth' and he both wrote and illustrated this collection of Lancashire dialect poetry. It contained some 120 plates, savagely parodying the behaviour of both the upper and lower classes.
Not in BM Satire, but see BM 1978,U.1037.12 & 11.
[Ref: 69266]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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[Human Passions Delineated] 11.
[Human Passions Delineated] 11.
[John Collier as 'Tim Bobbin']
[Rochdale: John Collier, 1773.]
Engraving. 125 x 200mm (5 x 8"), large margins.
A friar ogling a fair penitent. From 'Human Passions Delineated' by John Collier (1708-1786), an English caricaturist and satirical poet who used the pseudonym Tim Bobbin. He considered himself to be the 'Lancashire Hogarth' and he both wrote and illustrated this collection of Lancashire dialect poetry. It contained some 120 plates, savagely parodying the behaviour of both the upper and lower classes.
Not in BM Satire, but see BM 1978,U.1037.13.
[Ref: 69273]   £70.00   (£84.00 incl.VAT)
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[Human Passions Delineated] 15. [&] 16.
[Human Passions Delineated] 15. [&] 16.
Tho.s Sanders sculp. Tim Bobins Pinx. [&] J. Collier Sen del.
Published as the Act directs June 1773 [in Rochdale by John Collier].
Two engravings on one sheet, each 125 x 200mm (5 x 8"), large margins. Tears taped, printer's crease and other creasing.
Two satires: above, a young girl dressed as a shepherdess is impervious to her lover's tears while another man is laughing behind him; below a Whig vainly points to the Magna Carta as a Tory fleeces him. Two plates from 'Human Passions Delineated' by John Collier (1708-1786), an English caricaturist and satirical poet who used the pseudonym Tim Bobbin. He considered himself to be the 'Lancashire Hogarth' and he both wrote and illustrated this collection of Lancashire dialect poetry. It contained some 120 plates, savagely parodying the behaviour of both the upper and lower classes.
Not in BM Satire, but see BM 1978,U.1037.17 & 18.
[Ref: 69264]   £90.00   (£108.00 incl.VAT)
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[Human Passions Delineated] 17. [&] 18.
[Human Passions Delineated] 17. [&] 18.
Tho.s Sanders sculp. [after John Collier as 'Tim Bobbin']
Published as the Act directs June 1773 [in Rochdale by John Collier].
Two engravings on one sheet, each 125 x 200mm (5 x 8"), very large margins. Tears taped, creasing.
Two satires: above two excise men weigh down an old man with taxes; below a Frenchman waves a bag of 'Crumbs of comfort' in John Bull's face while picking his pocket. Two plates from 'Human Passions Delineated' by John Collier (1708-1786), an English caricaturist and satirical poet who used the pseudonym Tim Bobbin. He considered himself to be the 'Lancashire Hogarth' and he both wrote and illustrated this collection of Lancashire dialect poetry. It contained some 120 plates, savagely parodying the behaviour of both the upper and lower classes.
Not in BM Satire, but see BM 1978,U.1037.19 & 20.
[Ref: 69263]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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[Human Passions Delineated] 19. [&] 20.
[Human Passions Delineated] 19. [&] 20.
J. Collier Sen. Inv. del. Tho.s Sanders sculpt. [&] J. Collier Invent.
[Rochdale: John Collier, 1773.]
Two engravings on one sheet, each 125 x 200mm (5 x 8"), large margins
Two satires: above, a master puts his hand under a servant woman's dress while lacing up her stays; below Plato reads his 'Dialogues' watched by botanists Sir Joseph Banks and Dr Daniel Solander. Banks and Solander both travelled with Captain Cook on his first circumnavigation, contributing the the Official Account, also published 1773. The same year Solander was appointed keeper of the natural history collections of the British Museum. Two plates from 'Human Passions Delineated' by John Collier (1708-1786), an English caricaturist and satirical poet who used the pseudonym Tim Bobbin. He considered himself to be the 'Lancashire Hogarth' and he both wrote and illustrated this collection of Lancashire dialect poetry. It contained some 120 plates, savagely parodying the behaviour of both the upper and lower classes.
Not in BM Satire, but see BM 1978,U.1037.21 & 22. Not in Kivell & Spence.
[Ref: 69268]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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[Human Passions Delineated] 21. [&] 22.
[Human Passions Delineated] 21. [&] 22.
[John Collier as 'Tim Bobbin']
Publish'd as the Act directs June 1773 [in Rochdale by John Collier].
Two engravings on one sheet, each 125 x 200mm (5 x 8").
Two satires: above, an old miser counts his coins, a pen held in his mouth, while a young rake holds out a packet of deeds; below, two Englishmen wear macaroni costume, imported from 'Monkeyland'. Two plates from 'Human Passions Delineated' by John Collier (1708-1786), an English caricaturist and satirical poet who used the pseudonym Tim Bobbin. He considered himself to be the 'Lancashire Hogarth' and he both wrote and illustrated this collection of Lancashire dialect poetry. It contained some 120 plates, savagely parodying the behaviour of both the upper and lower classes.
Not in BM Satire, but see BM 1978,U.1037.23 & 24.
[Ref: 69271]   £90.00   (£108.00 incl.VAT)
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[Human Passions Delineated] 23. [&] 24.
[Human Passions Delineated] 23. [&] 24.
[John Collier as 'Tim Bobbin']
Publish'd as the Act directs June 1773 [in Rochdale by John Collier].
Two engravings on one sheet, each 125 x 200mm (5 x 8"). Wear on left edge, stain and hole in background of 24.
Two satires: above, a French barber turns an Englishman with a hairy mole into a macaroni; below, a man greets two women, all dressed in the macaroni fashion. Two plates from 'Human Passions Delineated' by John Collier (1708-1786), an English caricaturist and satirical poet who used the pseudonym Tim Bobbin. He considered himself to be the 'Lancashire Hogarth' and he both wrote and illustrated this collection of Lancashire dialect poetry. It contained some 120 plates, savagely parodying the behaviour of both the upper and lower classes.
Not in BM Satire, but see BM 1978,U.1037.25 & 26.
[Ref: 69267]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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[Human Passions Delineated] 25. [&] 26.
[Human Passions Delineated] 25. [&] 26.
[John Collier as 'Tim Bobbin'] Tho.s Sanders sculpt.
Publish'd as the Act directs June 1773 [in Rochdale by John Collier].
Two engravings on one sheet, each 125 x 200mm (5 x 8").
Two satires: above, a sailor is being refused his prize money from the capture of Havana by an official; below, an old woman sells wooden spoons to a wealthy farmer. Two plates from 'Human Passions Delineated' by John Collier (1708-1786), an English caricaturist and satirical poet who used the pseudonym Tim Bobbin. He considered himself to be the 'Lancashire Hogarth' and he both wrote and illustrated this collection of Lancashire dialect poetry. It contained some 120 plates, savagely parodying the behaviour of both the upper and lower classes.
Not in BM Satire, but see BM 1978,U.1037.27 & 28.
[Ref: 69270]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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[Human Passions Delineated] 28.
[Human Passions Delineated] 28.
[John Collier as 'Tim Bobbin']
Publish'd as the Act directs June 1773 [in Rochdale by John Collier].
Engraving. 125 x 200mm (5 x 8"), large margins Creasing.
Two men fight. From 'Human Passions Delineated' by John Collier (1708-1786), an English caricaturist and satirical poet who used the pseudonym Tim Bobbin. He considered himself to be the 'Lancashire Hogarth' and he both wrote and illustrated this collection of Lancashire dialect poetry. It contained some 120 plates, savagely parodying the behaviour of both the upper and lower classes.
Not in BM Satire, but see BM 1978,U.1037.30.
[Ref: 69275]   £50.00   (£60.00 incl.VAT)
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[Human Passions Delineated] 29.
[Human Passions Delineated] 29.
[John Collier as 'Tim Bobbin']
Publish'd as the Act directs June 1773 [in Rochdale by John Collier].
Engraving. 125 x 200mm (5 x 8"), large margins Publication line weakly inked.
Darby and Joan seated, he with tankard, she with her pipe. From 'Human Passions Delineated' by John Collier (1708-1786), an English caricaturist and satirical poet who used the pseudonym Tim Bobbin. He considered himself to be the 'Lancashire Hogarth' and he both wrote and illustrated this collection of Lancashire dialect poetry. It contained some 120 plates, savagely parodying the behaviour of both the upper and lower classes.
Not in BM Satire, but see BM 1978,U.1037.31.
[Ref: 69276]   £50.00   (£60.00 incl.VAT)
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[Human Passions Delineated] 31.
[Human Passions Delineated] 31.
[John Collier as 'Tim Bobbin'] T. Sanders Sculpt.
Publish'd as the Act directs June 1773 [in Rochdale by John Collier].
Engraving. 125 x 200mm (5 x 8"), large margins
Two men argue. From 'Human Passions Delineated' by John Collier (1708-1786), an English caricaturist and satirical poet who used the pseudonym Tim Bobbin. He considered himself to be the 'Lancashire Hogarth' and he both wrote and illustrated this collection of Lancashire dialect poetry. It contained some 120 plates, savagely parodying the behaviour of both the upper and lower classes.
Not in BM Satire, but see BM 1978,U.1037.33.
[Ref: 69277]   £50.00   (£60.00 incl.VAT)
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[Human Passions Delineated] 34.
[Human Passions Delineated] 34.
[John Collier as 'Tim Bobbin']
Publish'd as the Act directs June 1773 [in Rochdale by John Collier].
Engraving. 125 x 200mm (5 x 8"), large margins Tear taped.
A clergman refusing charity to a poor old lady as he smokes and drink. From 'Human Passions Delineated' by John Collier (1708-1786), an English caricaturist and satirical poet who used the pseudonym Tim Bobbin. He considered himself to be the 'Lancashire Hogarth' and he both wrote and illustrated this collection of Lancashire dialect poetry. It contained some 120 plates, savagely parodying the behaviour of both the upper and lower classes.
Not in BM Satire, but see BM 1978,U.1037.36.
[Ref: 69272]   £80.00   (£96.00 incl.VAT)
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[Human Passions Delineated] 35. [&] 36.
[Human Passions Delineated] 35. [&] 36.
[John Collier as 'Tim Bobbin'] Tho.s Sanders sculpt.
Publish'd as the Act directs June 1773 [in Rochdale by John Collier].
Two engravings on one sheet, each 125 x 200mm (5 x 8"), large margins.
Two satires: above, a caricatured general and adjutant are shown in conversation; below, Toby and his wife are ruined by the legal costs of the case that they have won, as a lawyer takes the winnings. Two plates from 'Human Passions Delineated' by John Collier (1708-1786), an English caricaturist and satirical poet who used the pseudonym Tim Bobbin. He considered himself to be the 'Lancashire Hogarth' and he both wrote and illustrated this collection of Lancashire dialect poetry. It contained some 120 plates, savagely parodying the behaviour of both the upper and lower classes.
Not in BM Satire, but see BM 1978,U.1037.37 & 38.
[Ref: 69269]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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[Human Passions Delineated] 38.
[Human Passions Delineated] 38.
[John Collier as 'Tim Bobbin']
Publish'd as the Act directs June 1773 [in Rochdale by John Collier].
Engraving. 125 x 200mm (5 x 8"), large margins. Long tear through image.
A fat townsman and a lean countryman. From 'Human Passions Delineated' by John Collier (1708-1786), an English caricaturist and satirical poet who used the pseudonym Tim Bobbin. He considered himself to be the 'Lancashire Hogarth' and he both wrote and illustrated this collection of Lancashire dialect poetry. It contained some 120 plates, savagely parodying the behaviour of both the upper and lower classes.
Not in BM Satire, but see BM 1978,U.1037.13.
[Ref: 69274]   £30.00   (£36.00 incl.VAT)
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[Human Passions Delineated] 39. The Pluralist and old Soldier.
[Human Passions Delineated] 39. The Pluralist and old Soldier.
Tim Bob. [John Collier] inv. et Pinx. & sculp 1770.
Publish'd as the Act directs May 1773 [in Rochdale by John Collier].
Two engravings, total printed area 365 x 235mm (14¼ x 9¼"), large margins Left edge scuffed and worn, tear in verse taped.
An ex-soldier with a wooden leg is refused charity by a rich clergyman. From 'Human Passions Delineated' by John Collier (1708-1786), an English caricaturist and satirical poet who used the pseudonym Tim Bobbin. He considered himself to be the 'Lancashire Hogarth' and he both wrote and illustrated this collection of Lancashire dialect poetry. It contained some 120 plates, savagely parodying the behaviour of both the upper and lower classes.
Not in BM Satire, but see BM 1978,U.1037.41.
[Ref: 69279]   £50.00   (£60.00 incl.VAT)
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[Pyotre Kozlovsky] L'Aimable Roué.
[Pyotre Kozlovsky] L'Aimable Roué.
London Pub:d 6 April 1813, by H Humphries St James Street.
Coloured etching. 240 x 300mm (9½ x 12¾"). Narrow margins. Light creasing where previously folded and restored. Creasing.
A caricature portrait of Prince Pyotr Borisovich Kozlovsky (1783-1840) riding a fine horse, his obesity forcing him to lean backwards. The title is a nickname, which Kozlovsky used himself. A Russian diplomat and a man of letters, Kozlovsky visited London in 1812-3, when his girth was caricatured in George Cruikshank's 'Longitude and Latitude of St. Petersburgh'. Lord Byron planned to accompany him back to Italy in 1813 but didn't.
BM Satires 12126.
[Ref: 69105]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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[John Loudon McAdam] Mock-Adam-izing _ the Colossus of Roads.
[John Loudon McAdam] Mock-Adam-izing _ the Colossus of Roads.
H. Heath fect.
Pubd by S. W Fores. March 1 1827 41 Piccadilly London.
Coloured etching. 240 x 345mm (9½ x 13½"). Slightly time-stained.
John Loudon McAdam satirised as the 'Colossus of Rhodes', standing astride two signposts, 'Great West Road' and 'Great North Road', dressed in tartan and carrying bags stuffed with sovereigns. Underneath are two rock-breakers with sledgehammers. On the Great Weat Road pedestrians struggle with mud; on the Great North Road are clouds of dust. In 1827 McAdam was appointed General Surveyor of roads, receiving £10,000.
BM Satires 15365.
[Ref: 69461]   £360.00  

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The Monk Surpriz'd.
The Monk Surpriz'd. Teh Pious Mother seeks the Hermits Aid, / And to his Prayers commends the Lovely Maid. / Struck by her Charms, the Monk forgets his Vow, / And needs Himself the Grace he would bestow.
Vlaughels Pinx.t. Houston Fecit.
Printed for John Bowles _ at N.º 13 _ in Cornhill.
Mezzotint. Sheet 350 x 250mm (13¾ x 9¾"). Trimmed to image on three sides, into plate at bottom.
A hermit is dazzled by a young girl.
Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 69254]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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L'Enjambée Impériale.
L'Enjambée Impériale. (Faqc-simile d'une gravure de l'époque.
F.x Fleury del. Alith Allier en Grenoble.
[n.d., 1867.]
Coloured lithograph. Sheet 235 x 305mm (9¼ x 12"). Stitch holes in top edge.
'The Imperial Stride': Napoleon steps from Elba on to French soil for the Hundred Days, watched by French military.
Victoria & Albert Museum E.790-1968.
[Ref: 69466]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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The Owl Face.
The Owl Face. In dull Solemnity there winks the Owl / With Hideous Laugh here shakes the grinning Fool / Laughing he beholds the grave & Solemn Phiz / Nor thins his own Resemblace there he sees.
J. Molin [Jan Miense Molenaer] Pinx.t. W. Bockman Fecit.
[John Bowles & Son, at the Black Horse in Cornhil] [n.d., c.1760.]
Mezzotint, 335 x 245mm (13¼ x 9¾"). Trimmed into image on three sides, losing publication line at bottom, laid on card.
A very fine image of a grinning fool with an owl teathered to a perch.
Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 69255]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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[William Pitt the Younger] The Royal Cock=Pitt.
[William Pitt the Younger] The Royal Cock=Pitt. Let me a Loan.
Design'd & Etch'd by Dighton.
Pub.d by Dighton Char.g Cross Dec.r 20. 1796.
Coloured etching. 220 x 160mm (8¾ x 6¼"). Ink stamp of S.W. Fores printshop.
William Pitt the Younger caricatured as a cockerel, standing on papers 'Opposition' and 'Minority', being bothered by Charles James Fox as a wasp. Two food bags contain ''Parliament Cakes' and 'Mint Seed'. A satire on Pitt's need for tax money during the French Revolutionary Wars.
Not in BM. NPG D47138.
[Ref: 69104]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)

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The Prodigal Son returned Home Reclaimed.
The Prodigal Son returned Home Reclaimed. S.t Luke Ch. XV. v.16.
Pub. April 9, 1805, by J. Hinton, 44, Well Str.t Oxford Str.t London.
Mezzotint with strong hand colour. 350 x 250mm (13¾ x 9¾"). Trimmed to plate at bottom, creasing, small tear in bottom edge.
The biblical scene updated to contemporary times, with the father greeting his son outside a Palladian villa.
[Ref: 69251]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Puss in Boots.
Puss in Boots. Or General Junot taken by surprise.
Rowlandson Del.
[1811 (date erased)] by Thos. Tegg No 111 Cheapside.
Coloured etching. 345 x 245mm (13½ x 9¾"). Crease bottom left, laid on album paper.
The French general Jean-Andoche Junot (1771 - 1813) wakes to find a grinning woman marching around wearing his cocked hat, jack-boots, gloves and sword-belt, flourishing his sword. Junot commanded the eighth army corps under Massena during the Peninsular War in 1810-11, having been Governor-General of Portugal. The woman is probably Juliana Luisa Maria de Almeida e Oyenhausen, a Portuguese noble and Junot's mistress, who used her position to exert influence over him. By Thomas Rowlandson (1757 - 1827).
BM Satires: 11720. Grego II Page 204.
[Ref: 69376]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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