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[Joseph Chamberlain] Will it carry him over the next fence?
Published by Reynolds & Co 32 St James' St S.W. [c.1885.]
Fine coloured lithograph, verso in ink "H.J. Robinson-Pease 1886". Sheet 445 x 570mm (17½ x 22½").
Joseph Chamberlain as a jockey, jumping a cow across a water jump towards the finish line, marked 'General Election'. A satire on the land reform proposals of Liberal MP Joseph Chamberlain, who fought the general election of November 1885 with the slogan ''Three Acres and a Cow''. The phrase was invented by Eli Hamshire, who suggested the ideal landholding for a citizen should be three acres.
[Ref: 54543] £280.00
(£336.00 incl.VAT)
The Freshwater Shark.
From an Original Drawing by R.M.Alexander.
Published March 1st 1886 by Messrs Fores, 41 Piccadilly, London.
Chromolithograph. Printed area 340 x 400mm.
Plate 1 from 'Fores's Fishing Scenes'.
[Ref: 46] £750.00
With the May Fly.
From an Original Drawing by R.M.Alexander.
Published March 1st 1886 by Messrs Fores, 41 Piccadilly, London.
Chromolithograph. Printed area 340 x 400mm.
Plate 3 from 'Fores's Fishing Scenes'.
[Ref: 48] £850.00
A Strong Stream and a Lively Fish.
From an Original Drawing by R.M.Alexander.
Published March 1st 1886 by Messrs Fores, 41 Piccadilly, London.
Chromolithograph. Printed area 340 x 400mm.
Plate 3 from 'Fores's Fishing Scenes'.
[Ref: 49] £850.00
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