Tobias with the Angel. From the Original in the Collection of M.r Reynolds.
Rembrandt pinx.t. J. M.cArdell fecit.
[n.d., c.1760.]
Mezzotint. 500 x 350mm (19¾ x 13¾"), with large margins. Tears in margins taped.
Raphael comforts Tobias who recoils in terror from the grotesque fish emerging from the Tigris. A scene from the book of Tobit, one of the Apocrypha included in the King James Bible. Much of the narrative of this book is dedicated to Tobit's son, who is sent by his father to collect a sum of money from the land of Media, in which he is aided by the angel Raphael, who presents himself as Tobit's kinsman Azariah. Goodwin 214, ii of iii. Charrington 109, iii of iii. Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 66629] £280.00
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[Tobias with the Angel. From the Original in the Collection of M.r Reynolds.]
Rembrandt f. [Rembrandt pinx.t. J. M.cArdell fecit.]
[n.d., c.1760.]
Mezzotint, proof before letters, inscription area uncleaned. 500 x 350mm (19¾ x 13¾"). Thread margins, tears, tipped onto card at corners. Right corner tear.
Raphael comforts Tobias who recoils in terror from the grotesque fish emerging from the Tigris. A scene from the book of Tobit, one of the Apocrypha included in the King James Bible. Much of the narrative of this book is dedicated to Tobit's son, who is sent by his father to collect a sum of money from the land of Media, in which he is aided by the angel Raphael, who presents himself as Tobit's kinsman Azariah. Goodwin 214, i of iii. Charrington 109, i of iii. Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 66633] £480.00
[Tobias with the Angel. From the Original in the Collection of M.r Reynolds.]
Rembrandt f. [Rembrandt pinx.t. J. M.cArdell fecit.]
[n.d., c.1760.]
Mezzotint, proof before letters, inscription area uncleaned. 500 x 350mm (19¾ x 13¾"). Tears in edges repaired, some scuffing.
Raphael comforts Tobias who recoils in terror from the grotesque fish emerging from the Tigris. A scene from the book of Tobit, one of the Apocrypha included in the King James Bible. Much of the narrative of this book is dedicated to Tobit's son, who is sent by his father to collect a sum of money from the land of Media, in which he is aided by the angel Raphael, who presents himself as Tobit's kinsman Azariah. Goodwin 214, i of ii. Charrington 109, i of iii. Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 66631] £320.00
De Stadt Tobolesk. Pag.13.
[n.d. c.1790.]
Engraving. Plate 153 x 255mm. 6 x 10". Fold.
A view of the city of Tobolsk, a town in the Tyumen Oblast, Russia, at the confluence of the Tobol and Irtysh Rivers, as seen here. Here the Kremlin towers over the houses by the river.
[Ref: 23384] £120.00
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Toby.
J. Parry del.t. A: Van Assen Sculp.t.
London, Pub.d Nov.1 1804, by J. Parry, No.5, Bentinck Street.
Coloured etching. 145 x 115mm (5¾ x 4½"). Stained.
A fell-length caricature portrait of a black man walking along, supporting himself on two sticks, a bandana covering his eyes. According to 'Portraits of Curious Characters in London', 1814, he worked on a merchant ship sailing from Bermuda to Memel (Lithuania) during which time he lost his toes to frostbite. He then travelled aboard the Lord Nelson Privateer to London, where he ended up on the streets begging. However he exaggerated his infirmities and spoke Bermudan patois to confuse potential benefactors.
[Ref: 62060] £140.00
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[Anthony Todd Esqr.]
Painted by G. Romney. Engraved by J. Jones.
Publish'd as the Act directs April 17.th by John Jones. No.75 Gr. Portland Street. [n.d. c.1770.]
Very fine mezzotint with large margins, proof before title. Plate 380 x 274mm (15 x 10¾").
Anthony Todd (c.1718-1798), Anthony Todd, the Postmaster General from 1762-65 and 1768-1798. Portrait seated half-length to right, eyes to front, wearing short wig and plain coat and waistcoat. Romney befriended Daniel Braithwaite, the clerk to the Postmaster General, who introduced him Todd, who became one of Romney's first high-profile sitters. The oil is now in the British Postal Museum & Archive Collection. Ex Collection: Earl of Bute. Horne: 125. CS: 72, i/ii.
[Ref: 29141] £280.00
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Anthony Todd Esqr.
Painted by G. Romney. Engraved by J. Jones.
Publish'd as the Act directs April 17.th by John Jones. No.75 Gr. Portland Street. [n.d. c.1770.]
Mezzotint, platemark 380 x 274mm (15 x 10¾"). Very large margins. Crease bottom right.
Anthony Todd (c.1718-1798), foreign secretary of the Post Office. This made him responsible for supervising the opening and copying of foreign correspondence, liaison with the deciphering branch to deal with intercepted items in code, and making recommendations to be laid before the king. He fulfilled the position (albeit with interruptions during which his rival Henry Potts was favoured) under several governements and in both the Seven Year' War and American War of Independence. Following his marriage in 1758, Todd purchased an estate of around 150 acres in Walthamstow, Essex (now London), to which he retired after 1787. The painter George Romney befriended Daniel Braithwaite, the clerk to the Postmaster General, who introduced him Todd, who became one of Romney's first high-profile sitters. The oil is now in the British Postal Museum & Archive Collection. CS 72 ii/ii; for proof before letters see ref. 29141.
[Ref: 38372] £280.00
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M.r Dan.l Todd. late Mathematical Master &c. Albemarle House, Hounslow. Ob.t July 26th 1819. Æt 80.
Engraved by T. Palmer from a Miniature in the Possession of I.I. White Esq.
Published by W. Cribb, 34, King Street, Covent Garden [n.d., c.1825.]
Rare coloured stipple and etching on chine collé. 330 x 255mm (13 x 10") very large margins. Slight soiling of margins.
This engraving was exhibited by Palmer in 1821; the BM records that Cribb moved to King Street in 1825,
[Ref: 59366] £95.00
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Tofizon Roi Dadra.
Tire de Delbec.
A.D.P.R. A Paris chez Duflos rue St. Victor. [n.d. c.1780]
Engraving with strong contemporary colour and a gold leaf line border. 276 x 166mm.
From 'Recueil d'estampes représentant les grades, les rangs et les dignités suivant le costume de toutes les nations existantes' by Pierre Duflos, published 1779-84. The original colour is particularly fine, with gold leaf highlights.
[Ref: 2152] £90.00
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Papagos. Grizzly Bear. Seminole Chief.
A. Schott del.. Lith. of Sarony & Co. New York.
[Washington: Department of the Interior, 1857.]
Hand-coloured lithograph. Image 230 x 140mm (9 x 5½").
Two Tohono O'odham women harvesting cactus fruits, Arizona. Arthur Carl Victor Schott (1814-1875), a Stuttgart-born artist, topographical engineer and cartographer, joined the 'The United States and Mexican Boundary Survey' which was determining the border after the Mexican–American War (1846-8). His sketches, including this one, appeared in William H. Emory's 'Report on the United States and Mexican boundary survey'. They were reproduced in the 'Illustrated London News' in 1858.
[Ref: 43341] £95.00
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Progress of the Toilet. - The Stays. - Plate 1. [&] - The Wig. - Plate 2. [&] - Dress Completed. Plate 3.
Design'd by an Amateur. J.s Gillray fec.t.
[London. Publish'd February 26th. 1810. by H. Humphrey, 27 St James's Street.]
Set of three etchings. Sheets 275 x 215mm (10¾ x 8½"), plate 1 watermarked 'J. Whatman Turkey Mill 1817'. Trimmed within plate, losing publication lines.
Three satires of a woman dressing for the evening. In the first she stands at a dressing table as her maid laces her stays; in the second she sits reading as her maid prepares her short, curled wig; in the third she stands before a full-length mirror, admiring the effects. BM Satires 11608-11610.
[Ref: 51719] £480.00
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The Toilet.
P. Mercier pinx.t C. Spooner fecit.
Printed for Carington Bowles in St. Pauls Church Yard, London [c.1780]
Mezzotint, platemark 155 x 115mm (6 x 4½"). Time stained; trimmed to platemark.
Copy of a larger mezzotint after Philippe Mercier by John Faber the younger. The publisher Carington Bowles and the engraver Charles Spooner both specialised in copies of well-known prints.
[Ref: 47099] £130.00
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[Young Woman before a Mirror.]
G. Schalcken Pinx. N. Verkolje Fecit.
[n.d., c.1800.]
Fine mezzotint. 350 x 260mm (13¾ x 10¼"), on wove paper.
A young woman sits at her toilet table by candle-light, trying on an earring in front of mirror held by elderly servant, as a young man holds a feather over her head Ex: Collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 65335] £260.00
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[The State of the Nation]
AParis chez Jean Rue S.t Jean de Beauvais N.10 [n.d., c.1800.]
Coloured etching. Sheet 240 x 355mm (9½ x 14"). Trimmed within plate, some staining in corners.
Ten panels in two rows, with five men above five women, all fully dressed but sitting on wooden toilets, distracting themselves with different thoughts, each with a two-line verse with toilet humour. For example, top left a man in French military uniform reads about their defeats in an English newspaper. According to Vinck, this caricature is directed against English people who are indisposed in the reason of the lost war of America. BM Satires 5479.
[Ref: 63127] £520.00
The Toilet.
Printed for Rob.t Sayer, Printseller in Fleet Street.
Mezzotint with very large margins, platemark 155 x 115mm (6 x 4½").
Woman sitting at her dressing table and putting a piece of jewellery in her hair whilst looking at herself in the mirror. Ex: collection of the Late Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd
[Ref: 32358] £160.00
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Xogun, Empereur du Iapon, Region fort Spatieuse Et - Estendue Consistant en tres grand nombre dIsle divisees...Mais aussij il y en a eu tres grandes quantite quij ont souffert le martyr pour la foy, de Jesus Christ, &.
[Engraved by De Larmessin].
AParis Chez P Bertrand Rue St. Iacques a la pomme dOr proche St Seuerin, Avec Privil du Roy, [n.d. c.1685].
Engraving with large margins. Plate 234 x 159mm. 9¼ x 6¼".
Portrait of a Tokugawa Shogun, bust-length, turned to the right, wearing turban, cape trimmed with pearls, and embroidered tunic; in oval frame with ribbon tied in the upper part, and coat of arms in the lower part. Portrait of Tokugawa Ietsuna (1639-1680, shogun from 1651) or Tokugawa Tsunayoshi (1646-1709, shogun from 1680) - ?. From a large series of portraits, all following the same composition.
[Ref: 26193] £180.00
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Yeddo. 13.
Photolith. Inst. v. W. Korn & Co. Berlin.
[Berlin: Korn & Co, n.d., 1864-73.]
Lithograph on chine collé, rare. Printed area 510 x 355mm (20 x 14"), large margins. Surface wear in margins. Foxing.
A side street in Edo (now Tokyo) with shrines and monuments under tall trees. Plate 13 of 'Die Preussische Expedition nach Ost-Asien, Ansichten aus Japan, China und Siam' by R. von Decker, the official account of the Eulenburg expedition to the Far East, 1859-62. Many of the plates were after paintings by Albert Berg (1825-84). The aim of the expedition was to establish diplomatic and commercial relations with China, Siam and Japan, after the American Matthew C. Perry had forced Japan to admit foreigners in 1854.
[Ref: 48183] £380.00
Yeddo. 14.
Photolith. Inst. v. W. Korn & Co. Berlin.
[Berlin: Korn & Co, n.d., 1864-73.]
Lithograph on chine collé, rare. Printed area 510 x 355mm (20 x 14") large margins. Tear in right margin. Foxing
The walls of a riverside residence in Edo (now Tokyo). By the gate is a kago, a basic litter with a single crossbeam. On the water is a mandarin duck. Plate 14 of 'Die Preussische Expedition nach Ost-Asien, Ansichten aus Japan, China und Siam' by R. von Decker, the official account of the Eulenburg expedition to the Far East, 1859-62. Many of the plates were after paintings by Albert Berg (1825-84). The aim of the expedition was to establish diplomatic and commercial relations with China, Siam and Japan, after the American Matthew C. Perry had forced Japan to admit foreigners in 1854.
[Ref: 48184] £380.00
Tolcsva.
Term. u és köre rajz Keleti Gusztáv. Özvegy Fuchs Györgyné müintézete. München.
[Budapest: Gustav Emich, 1867.]
Tinted lithograph. Printed area 190 x 265mm (7½ x 10½").
Tolscva, a village in north-east Hungary, birthplace of film pioneer William Fox. From 'Tokaj-Hegyaljaer Album', a study of the famous Tokaj wine region by Josef Szabó & Stefan von Török. Gusztáv Frigyes Kelety (originally Klette, 1834-1902), an Hungarian painter, graphic artist and art critic.
[Ref: 38856] £95.00
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Ferdinand De Tolde Duc d'Albe. d'Apres Wendervers.
[Touze].
A Paris chez Duflos rue St. Victor. [n.d. c.1780]
Engraving with hand colour. 279 x 169mm.
From 'Recueil d'estampes représentant les grades, les rangs et les dignités suivant le costume de toutes les nations existantes' by Pierre Duflos, published 1779-84. The original colour is particularly fine, with gold leaf highlights.
[Ref: 2154] £70.00
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Irrigation Pump, Nr. Toledo. [ink mss. lower right.]
D.I. Smart [pencil signature.]
[n.d., c.1945.]
Etching, 250 x 350mm. 9¾ x 13¾".
A donkey, visible in silhouette upper right, powers the pump. Buildings in Toledo, Castile, Spain, can be glimpsed in the distance by the river. By Douglas Ian Smart RE (1879 - 1970), watercolourist and etcher and pupil of Short best known for his Thames scenes featuring shipping. Guichard British Etchers: pg. 59.
[Ref: 12202] £160.00
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Toledo.
H. Swinburne Delin.t. W. Ellis sculp.t.
London, Published July 1, 1808 by John Scott, 442, Strand.
Engraving. 305 x 410mm (12 x 16"). Large margins on 3 sides.
A view of Toledo, published in 'Travels through Spain in the Years 1775 and 1776 in which several monuments of Roman and Moorish Architecture are Illustrated by Accurate Drawings taken on the Spot' by Henry Swinburne (1743-1803), an account of his travels with Sir Thomas Gascoigne, when Spain was relatively unknown land. First published in 1779 it was the first antiquarian book on Spain to be published in England, describing early Roman and Moorish architecture with historical background. This edition was probably the result of increased interest in Iberia caused by the Peninsula War.
[Ref: 49792] £230.00
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Vista de la Ciudad de Toledo tomada de las Orillas del Tajo. Vue de la Ville de Tolede prise des bords du tage. View of the City of Toledo taken from the Banks of the Tagus.
Vauxelle del. Fortier aquâ forti. Cazenave sculp.
[Paris: Pierre Didot, 1806-20.]
Engraving with etching. Sheet 335x 465mm (13¼ x 18¼"). Trimmed within plate on three sides.
A plate from 'Voyage pittoresque et historique de l'Espagne' by Alexandre de Laborde (1773-1842)
[Ref: 49793] £190.00
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[Toledo.]
E. Sharland [pencil].
[n.d., c.1930].
Etching. 250 x 200mm (6 x 8"), with large margins.
Toledo Cathedral.
[Ref: 49788] £140.00
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Toledo. Vista de Alcázar y del Puente de Alcántara.
Pic de Leopold dib.o y lit. del nat.l. Lit de J. Donon.
Madrid Juan B.ta Stampa, editor, calle Atocha 20, Estamperia.
Tinted lithograph. Sheet: 260 x 320mm (10¼ x 12½").
A view of the town of Toledo in Spain. From a series of Spanish views. Title in Spanish and French.
[Ref: 47395] £160.00
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Toledo.
H. Swinburne Delin.t. W. Ellis sculp.t.
[London: Printed for P. Elmsly, 1779.]
Engraving. Sheet 265 x 370mm (10½ x 14½"). Trimmed and laid on album paper.
A view of Toledo, published in 'Travels through Spain in the Years 1775 and 1776 in which several monuments of Roman and Moorish Architecture are Illustrated by Accurate Drawings taken on the Spot' by Henry Swinburne (1743-1803), an account of his travels with Sir Thomas Gascoigne, when Spain was relatively unknown land. It was the first antiquarian book on Spain to be published in England, describing early Roman and Moorish architecture with historical background. From a scrapbook compiled by Rev. Willaim Bradford (1780-1857), Chaplain and war artist during the Peninsula Wars.
[Ref: 33310] £240.00
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[Toledo] Regiæ Toletane cospectus à parte Pontis, Taho injecti. [Repeated in Spanish, Dutch & French.]
[P. v. d. Berge fec. et edit cum Privil.]
[n.d., c.1690.]
Etching, rare. Sheet 165 x 245mm (6½ x 9½"). Trimmed into image, losing part of publisher's inscription, laid on album paper.
Prospect of Toledo, published in 'Theatrum Hispaniæ', a series of views of Spain drawn and engraved by Pieter van den Berge (c.1670-1737). From a scrapbook compiled by Rev. Willaim Bradford (1780-1857), Chaplain and war artist during the Peninsula Wars.
[Ref: 33380] £240.00
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The Hon.ble Mrs. Tollemache, in the Character of Miranda. Vide. Shakespears Tempest.
Painted by Sr. Joshua Reynolds, 1773. Engrav'd by John Jones, 1785.
London, Pubd. as the Act directs June 14, 1814, by A. Wivell 57 Great Portland Street Marylebone.
Mezzotint. Plate 617 x 381mm. 24¼ x 15". Laid on card.
Portrait after Reynolds; as Miranda in Shakespeare's 'The Tempest'; standing whole-length to right with arms open, wearing pale dress with sash and her hair high; Caliban with bundle of sticks emerging from hole in ground at right, with Prospero peering through tree at left, landscape and ship seen on choppy sea beyond. Anna Maria Tollemache, Countess fo Dysart (1746-1804), wife of Wilbraham Tollemache, 6th Earl of Dysart. CS: 73, iii/iii. Hamilton: p.136, iii/iii. See
[Ref: 24809] £260.00
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[The Tollgate of Vianen for the Shareholders Arriving from all Towns.] De Viaantsche Tol-Poort Voor D'Actoinisten komende uyt alle Steeden.
[1720,]
Engraving 18th century watermark. Plate: 340 x 315mm (13¼ x 12¼'') very large margins. Crease as normal. Repaired tear left.
A satirical scene set at the gates of Vianen, on one side of the gate are Dutch men and women going about their daily lives. On the left side are grotesque half man, half goat figures hand out share certificates, a harlequin follows a classical figure and a beggar with a wooden leg. In the far left a king pours coins into the hats of begging men.
[Ref: 48476] £180.00
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[Leo Tolstoy.]
Will Henderson [signed in pencil lower right.]
Published 1926 by the Museum Galleries, 53, Shorts Gardens, London, W.C. Copyright.
Colour printed mezzotint, 315 x 230mm. 12½ x 9". Publisher's blindstamp lower left.
Count Leo Tolstoy [1828 - 1910], Russian novelist.
[Ref: 8547] £130.00
(£156.00 incl.VAT)
Tolstoi.
H. Thiriat sc [artist's facsimile signature in image].
[n.d. c.1900].
Photolithograph. Sheet 403 x 297mm.
Count Leo Tolstoy [1828 - 1910], Russian novelist, from a French magazine illustration.
[Ref: 6113] £150.00
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[Leo Tolstoy.]
[after Ilya Repin.] Will. Henderson [pencil signature.]
Published 1926 by the Museum Galleries, 69 Shorts Gardens, London WC. Copyright.
Colour-printed photogravure on india. 320 x 230mm (12½ x 9"), Printsellers' blind stamp, with sheet of letterpress biography.
Leo Tolstoy (1828-1910), author of 'War and Peace' and 'Anna Karenina', from Il'ya Repin's 1901 full-length portrait of Tolstoy, barefooted (St Petersburg, State Museum), cropping the composition to the sitter's upper body. Repin (1844-1930), the foremost exponent of the late 19th century Russian Realist style, first met Tolstoy in 1880 and produced several portraits of him.
[Ref: 40500] £360.00
L. Tolstoi [facsimile signature]
I. Repin pinx.
Photografische Gesesllschaft in Berlin [c.1905]
Scarce photogravure, In pencil verso "To my dear teacher Miss Florinne Fardborough in memory of our lessons etc. 1910". 330 x 250mm (13 x 9¾"), with very large margins. Mss in Russian to lower margin; stamp of a Moscow printseller verso. Some foxing.
Leo Tolstoy (1828-1910), Russian author of 'War and Peace' and 'Anna Karenina'. Photogravure from Il'ya Repin's 1901 full-length portrait of Tolstoy, barefooted (St Petersburg, State Museum), cropping the composition to the sitter's upper body. Repin (1844-1930), the foremost exponent of the late 19th century Russian Realist style, first met Tolstoy in 1880 and produced several portraits of him.
[Ref: 40233] £450.00
Tom Jones assisting Molly Seagrim, In the Church Yard and Repelling her Adversaries [...] [parallel text in French] This Plate is Dedicated To John Pill Esq.r By His Most Obedient Humble Servant V.M. Picot
P.J. de Loutherbourg delin.t. The Landscape by W. Woollett. The Figures by F. Bartolozzi.
V.M. Picot Ex.
Engraving, platemark 390 x 350mm (15¼ x 13¾"). Tear on right; slight foxing; small margins.
Scene from Henry Fielding's novel Tom Jones, engraved after the Alsatian painter P.J. de Loutherbourg by two of the finest printmakers of the day, William Wollett and Francesco Bartolozzi. Originally published in 1776, this is a later impression with the publication date having been removed from the plate. De Vesme 1385 (unlisted final state with publication line excised). Fagan: 94 IV of IV.
[Ref: 38960] £240.00
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Tom Jones' Marriage Settlement.
June 17th, 1875.
Letterpress, sheet 200 x 130mm (18 x 5"). Creases where previously folded.
A lewd poem/songsheet/marriage vows.
[Ref: 58968] £95.00
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Tom Raw forwarded to Head Quarters.
[Sir Charles D'Oyly.]
Published by R. Ackermann, 96, Strand, London [n.d., 1828].
Coloured aquatint. Sheet 155 x 255mm (6 x 10"). Edges chipped and stained, top left corner patched.
Tom Raw snoozes in a cabin on a river boat, suffering from the heat of India. A plate from ''Tom Raw, the Griffin: A Burlesque Poem... descriptive of The Adventures of a Cadet in the East India Company's Service, from the period of his quitting England to his obtaining a staff situation in India''. Abbey Travel 450, 1.
[Ref: 66578] £45.00
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Tom Raw Crossing the Line.
[Sir Charles D'Oyly.]
Published by R. Ackermann, 96, Strand, London [n.d., 1828].
Coloured aquatint. Sheet 155 x 255mm (6 x 10"), watermarked 1826. Printer's crease in left margin.
Tom Raw suffers an initiation ceremony on his first crossing of the equator, with one crewman dressed as Neptune, with a trident. A plate from ''Tom Raw, the Griffin: A Burlesque Poem... descriptive of The Adventures of a Cadet in the East India Company's Service, from the period of his quitting England to his obtaining a staff situation in India''. Abbey Travel 450, 2.
[Ref: 66579] £70.00
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Tom Raw at the Cape of Good Hope.
[Sir Charles D'Oyly.]
Published by R. Ackermann, 96, Strand, London [n.d., 1828].
Coloured aquatint. Sheet 155 x 255mm (6 x 10").
Tom Raw attends a social gathering on the way to the East. A negro servant serves drinks. A plate from ''Tom Raw, the Griffin: A Burlesque Poem... descriptive of The Adventures of a Cadet in the East India Company's Service, from the period of his quitting England to his obtaining a staff situation in India''. Abbey Travel 450, 3.
[Ref: 66580] £70.00
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Tom Raw Presents Letters of Introduction.
[Sir Charles D'Oyly.]
Published by R. Ackermann, 96, Strand, London [n.d., 1828].
Coloured aquatint. Sheet 155 x 255mm (6 x 10").
Tom Raw arrives in India and reports for work. His new employer sits at a writing table surrounded by servants and scribes. A plate from ''Tom Raw, the Griffin: A Burlesque Poem... descriptive of The Adventures of a Cadet in the East India Company's Service, from the period of his quitting England to his obtaining a staff situation in India''. Abbey Travel 450, 4.
[Ref: 66581] £60.00
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Tom Raw Between Smoke & Fire.
[Sir Charles D'Oyly.]
Published by R. Ackermann, 96, Strand, London [n.d., 1828].
Coloured aquatint. Sheet 155 x 255mm (6 x 10").
Tom Raw is introduced to smoking a hookah at a gathering of a mixture of soldiers, civilians and wives, attended by Indian servants. A plate from ''Tom Raw, the Griffin: A Burlesque Poem... descriptive of The Adventures of a Cadet in the East India Company's Service, from the period of his quitting England to his obtaining a staff situation in India''. Abbey Travel 450, 5.
[Ref: 66582] £95.00
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Tom Raw Treats Lucy to a Ride.
[Sir Charles D'Oyly.]
Published by R. Ackermann, 96, Strand, London [n.d., 1828].
Coloured lithograph. Sheet 155 x 255mm (6 x 10").
Tom Raw and Lucy ride in a carriage by a harbour, two pelicans flying above. A plate from ''Tom Raw, the Griffin: A Burlesque Poem... descriptive of The Adventures of a Cadet in the East India Company's Service, from the period of his quitting England to his obtaining a staff situation in India''. Abbey Travel 450, 6.
[Ref: 66583] £60.00
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Tom Raw Rather Awkward at the Dance.
[Sir Charles D'Oyly.]
Published by R. Ackermann, 96, Strand, London [n.d., 1828].
Coloured aquatint. Sheet 155 x 255mm (6 x 10").
Tom Raw dances self-consiously in his East India Company uniform. A plate from ''Tom Raw, the Griffin: A Burlesque Poem... descriptive of The Adventures of a Cadet in the East India Company's Service, from the period of his quitting England to his obtaining a staff situation in India''. Abbey Travel 450, 7.
[Ref: 66585] £70.00
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Tom Raw Sits for his Portrait.
[Sir Charles D'Oyly.]
Published by R. Ackermann, 96, Strand, London [n.d., 1828].
Coloured aquatint. Sheet 155 x 255mm (6 x 10").
Tom Raw in the artist' studio, dressed in his East India Company uniform. A plate from ''Tom Raw, the Griffin: A Burlesque Poem... descriptive of The Adventures of a Cadet in the East India Company's Service, from the period of his quitting England to his obtaining a staff situation in India''. Abbey Travel 450, 8.
[Ref: 66586] £60.00
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Tom Raw's Misfortune at the Ball.
[Sir Charles D'Oyly.]
Published by R. Ackermann, 96, Strand, London [n.d., 1828].
Coloured aquatint. Sheet 155 x 255mm (6 x 10"), watermarked 1826.
Tom Raw, in his East India Company uniform, prods a woman's leg with his scabbard. A plate from ''Tom Raw, the Griffin: A Burlesque Poem... descriptive of The Adventures of a Cadet in the East India Company's Service, from the period of his quitting England to his obtaining a staff situation in India''. Abbey Travel 450, 9.
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Tom Raw Mistakes a French Milliner for a Hindoo Goddess.
[Sir Charles D'Oyly.]
Published by R. Ackermann, 96, Strand, London [n.d., 1828].
Coloured aquatint. Sheet 155 x 255mm (6 x 10"), watermarked 1826.
Tom Raw recoils in horror at the approach of a woman in a turban A plate from ''Tom Raw, the Griffin: A Burlesque Poem... descriptive of The Adventures of a Cadet in the East India Company's Service, from the period of his quitting England to his obtaining a staff situation in India''. Abbey Travel 450, 10.
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Tom Raw at a Hindoo Entertainment.
[Sir Charles D'Oyly.]
Published by R. Ackermann, 96, Strand, London [n.d., 1828].
Coloured aquatint. Sheet 155 x 255mm (6 x 10"), watermarked 1826.
Tom Raw and another officer watch Hindu musicans and dancing girls. Behind is a frieze with a six-armed god, probably Shiva. A plate from ''Tom Raw, the Griffin: A Burlesque Poem... descriptive of The Adventures of a Cadet in the East India Company's Service, from the period of his quitting England to his obtaining a staff situation in India''. Abbey Travel 450, 11.
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Tom Raw Rejects the Embraces of the Nabob of Bengal.
[Sir Charles D'Oyly.]
Published by R. Ackermann, 96, Strand, London [n.d., 1828].
Coloured aquatint. Sheet 155 x 255mm (6 x 10").
In a palace Tom Raw pokes an court official with his scabbard while attempting to escape the Nabob's clutches. A plate from ''Tom Raw, the Griffin: A Burlesque Poem... descriptive of The Adventures of a Cadet in the East India Company's Service, from the period of his quitting England to his obtaining a staff situation in India''. Abbey Travel 450, 12.
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Tom Raw Brought Face to Face with the Enemy
[Sir Charles D'Oyly.]
Published by R. Ackermann, 96, Strand, London [n.d., 1828].
Coloured lithograph. Sheet 155 x 255mm (6 x 10").
On a boar hunt Tom Raw is thrown from his horse and lands in the path of a charging boar. A plate from ''Tom Raw, the Griffin: A Burlesque Poem... descriptive of The Adventures of a Cadet in the East India Company's Service, from the period of his quitting England to his obtaining a staff situation in India''. Abbey Travel 450, 13.
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Tom Raw Mounts an Elephant for the First Time.
[Sir Charles D'Oyly.]
Published by R. Ackermann, 96, Strand, London [n.d., 1828].
Coloured lithograph. Sheet 155 x 255mm (6 x 10").
After a a boar hunt Tom Raw clings on as the mahout makes the elephant stand up. A plate from ''Tom Raw, the Griffin: A Burlesque Poem... descriptive of The Adventures of a Cadet in the East India Company's Service, from the period of his quitting England to his obtaining a staff situation in India''. Abbey Travel 450, 14.
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[Tom Raw] The Royal Hindoo Hunt.
[Sir Charles D'Oyly.]
Published by R. Ackermann, 96, Strand, London [n.d., 1828].
Coloured aquatint. Sheet 155 x 255mm (6 x 10").
Leopard hunting on elephants. A plate from ''Tom Raw, the Griffin: A Burlesque Poem... descriptive of The Adventures of a Cadet in the East India Company's Service, from the period of his quitting England to his obtaining a staff situation in India''. Abbey Travel 450, 15.
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