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A Fare.
A Fare. What's that for Sir? That ere von't do! Why sure y'ur Fare's 3 Shillings...
Ego. Del.t H. Pyall Sculp.t
London, Published by Tho.s M.cLean, 26 Haymarket.
Rare hand-coloured etching, sheet 365 x 270mm (14¼ x 10½"). Trimmed and glued to backing sheet.
A coachman pesters a family for a larger fare.
[Ref: 56503]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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Instinct
Instinct
Engraved by H. Pyall after F.C. Turner.
London, Pub.d by S. Knight, Sweetings Alley, Cornhill, 1827.
Fine coloured aquatint. 335 x 385mm (13¼ x 15¼"), with large margins.
A grey hunter in a field roused by the sound of a passing hunt.
[Ref: 54943]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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The Demolition of Old London Bridge, 26th January 1832.
The Demolition of Old London Bridge, 26th January 1832. Proof.
H.C. Esq.r del.t. H. Pyall Scp.t.
London, Published 31st 1832, by S. Knight Sweetings Alley, Cornhill.
Fine & rare aquatint, printed in sepia. 305 x 375mm (12 x 14¾"). Mounted in album card at edges.
The removal of the old bridge once James Rennie's New London Bridge was completed.
[Ref: 62008]   £450.00  
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A New Coat.
A New Coat. Deuce takem! It fits like a Pursers Shirt on a Hand-spike.
M.E. [Egerton] H. Pyall sc.
[London: George Hunt? c.1825.]
Aquatint with fine hand colour. Sheet 250 x 185mm (9¾ x 7¼"). Trimmed into image on three sides, into plate at bottom, losing publication line?
A dandy stands at his dressing-table (left), looking over his shoulder, agonized at the deeply corrugated back and sleeves and gaping tails of his blue evening coat, which is worn over tight black pantaloons, buttoned above the ankle. Thomas Mclean reissued this plate in 1827 with his address just under the image.
See BM Satires 15482 for McLean's re-issue.
[Ref: 59445]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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Piper.
Piper.
M.E. del H. Pyall sc.
London Pub.d June 1, 1825, by J. Brooker, 5, Southampton Row. Russel Square.
Hand-coloured etching and aquatint, sheet 180 x 135mm (7 x 5¼"). Cut and tipped into backing sheet. Light staining around the edges.
A Scotsman in full tartan and kilt hose dances on the shoreline while playing the bagpipes. One of seven prints of people personifying types of fish and a crab. After M Egerton (1821 - 1827; fl.), humorous designer and social satirist; apparently an amateur since he often signed as 'Esq'. Henry Pyall (1795-1833) etcher and aquatinter, often worked after 'M.E.'
[Ref: 56524]   £70.00   (£84.00 incl.VAT)
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Jack.
Jack.
M.E. del H. Pyall sc.
London Pub.d June 1, 1825, by J. Brooker, 5, Southampton Row. Russel Square.
Hand-coloured etching and aquatint, sheet 180 x 135mm (7 x 5¼"). Cut and tipped into backing sheet. Light staining around the edges.
A sailor dancing a jig raises his pipe in his left hand on the shore; ships on the sea beyond. One of seven prints of people personifying types of fish and a crab. After M Egerton (1821 - 1827; fl.), humorous designer and social satirist; apparently an amateur since he often signed as 'Esq'. Henry Pyall (1795-1833) etcher and aquatinter, often worked after 'M.E.'
See: Ref: 56524
[Ref: 56523]   £70.00   (£84.00 incl.VAT)
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