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North West View of the Stables lately erected by J.R. Scott Esq.r Cheltenham. [&] Interior of the Stables lately erected by J.R. Scott Esq.r Cheltenham.
Drawn & Engraved by D.T. Egerton.
Pub.d by Sherwood Neely & Jones, July 1st 1822. [&] Aug.t 1.st 1822.
Hand coloured aquatints. Sheet size: 135 x 205mm (5¼ x8") each. Trimmed inside platemark. Slight damage to upper and lower edge respectively, where previously bound.
A pair depicting the exterior and interior of John Scott’s Racing Stables in Cheltenham. The equestrian ‘palace’ was built at a time when innovation in the keeping and treatment of horses was a popular Loose boxes were build around tall glass belvederes rising high up above the roofs to let in as much light as possible as shown.
[Ref: 37324] £95.00
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Confidence. Plate 3. Drive about with a Protegé Tom Thumb as a Groom...
D.T. Egerton Esq.r Del.t [and etched].
London, Published by Thomas M.clean: Repository of Wit and Humour, 27 Haymarket, 1823.
Coloured aquatint. 190 x 240mm (7½ x 9½), with wide margins.
From Egerton's 12-plate series, 'Man of Fashion', with the man driving a cabriolet through a cobbled London square, pretending he is a soldier, rich enough for servants. Abbey Life 286.
[Ref: 54596] £90.00
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Fashionable Bores or Coolers in High Life by Peter Quiz.
Design'd & Etch'd by D.T. Egerton.
Published by Tho.s McLean, 26, Haymarket, London, 1824.
Oblong folio, lacking boards; colour aquatint title and 12 plates (1-6 only numbered, as per Abbey listing), stitched on left edge. Complete. Title page with repaired tears and surface soiling.
The problems of a London dandy, particularly duty, financial propriety and morality. Abbey Life: 287.
[Ref: 36720] £850.00
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The Finishing Bore.
Design'd and Etch'd by D.T.Edgerton.
London, Published by Tho.s McLean, 26, Haymarket, 1824.
Coloured aquatint. 215 x 270mm, 8½ x 9¾".
Gamblers escaping onto the rooftops during a police raid. A scene from 'Fashionable Bores or Coolers in High Life by Peter Quiz', with plates by Daniel Thomas Egerton. Abbey: Life, 287.
[Ref: 12119] £75.00
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The Pressing Invitation.
Design'd and Etch'd by D.T.Edgerton [sic].
London, Published by Tho.s McLean, 26, Haymarket, 1824.
Coloured aquatint. 215 x 270mm, 8½ x 9¾".
A debt collector accosts a man getting into a carriage to go to Epsom racecourse. A scene from 'Fashionable Bores or Coolers in High Life by Peter Quiz', with plates by Daniel Thomas Egerton. Abbey: Life, 287.
[Ref: 12118] £95.00
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The Unpleasant Rencontre.
Design'd & Etch'd by D.T. Egerton.
London, Published by Tho.s McLean, 126, Haymarket, 1824.
Coloured aquatint. 210 x 270mm (8½ x 10¾") with wide margins. Slight stain through title, stitch marks in left margin, tear in bottom margin.
A scene from 'Fashionable Bores; or Coolers in High Life by Peter Quiz'. A woman, accompanied by her black steward, encounters her fiancé coming out of the 'Temple of Venus' (brothel). To the man this is a bore because the impending nuptials were what kept the creditors away. Daniel Thomas Egerton (1797-1842), satirist and landscape painter, murdered while living in Mexico, shortly after publishing 'Egerton's Views in Mexico'.
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