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[John Morgan] John Doe. Pledge to Prosecute.
[John Morgan] John Doe. Pledge to Prosecute.
Pub.d by G. Humphreys, 27, St James Street [n.d., c.1820].
Scarce coloured etching. 250 x 175mm (9¾ x 7"), paper watermarked 'J Whatman 1820'. Trimmed to printed border on three sides, old ink mss. under image, crease, laid on album paper.
According to the manuscript, this is John Morgan, a solictor of Bedford Square. He is depicted as a square-jawed old man in old fashioned clothes, a brief marked 'KB' (King's Bench) in his pocket. BM states that he is a clock/ watchmaker. The National Archives has the will of a John Morgan, a solicitor of Bedford Square, who died in 1821.
BM 14821. BM states that he is a clock/ watchmaker.
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Tit for Tat or Every dog has his day.
Tit for Tat or Every dog has his day.
M.E. Del.t. [by M. Egerton, engraved by George Hunt.]
London, Published by Tho.s M.cLean, 26 Haymarket. 1827.
Very fine coloured aquatint. 245 x 345mm (9½ x 13½") Trimmed within plate at bottom.
Two scenes in a courtroom. In the first a judge corrects a barrister's English; in the second the barrister gets his revenge. This satire was first published by George Hunt c.1826.
Hickman p.176.
[Ref: 58503]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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