Cribbage. When Greek meets Greek then comes the Tug of War.
G. Dawe Eng.r & Printer, 9 Southampton Pl. New Rd.
[n.d., c.1840.]
Rare coloured aquatint. Sheet 235 x 240mm (9¼ x 9½"). Trimmed within plate, into title at bottom, scratched.
Two filthy boy chimney sweeps play cribbage on a bench.
[Ref: 58830] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
The Admirable Crichton.
[n.d., c.1760.]
Engraving. 140 x 90mm (5½ x 3½"). Trimmed and backed onto album paper.
Portrait of James Crichton, known as the Admirable Crichton (1560 - 1582), an alleged Scottish polymath noted for his extraordinary accomplishments in languages, the arts, and sciences before he was murdered at the age of 21.
[Ref: 64456] £65.00
(£78.00 incl.VAT)
[Cricket]
[n.d., c.1830.]
Coloured lithograph. Sheet 60 x 185mm (2½ x 7¾"). Trimmed as scrap, laid on album paper.
Young boys playing cricket, one bowling underarm.
[Ref: 58850] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
King William College. (Isle of Man.)
Drawn & Eng.d by J.R.Isaac, L'pool.
[n.d., c.1850.] Published by W.Kneale. Douglas.
Engraving. Sheet 130 x 95mm (5 x 3¾"). Backed onto album paper. Small stain on right edge of image.
View of King William College, in the Isle of Man. In the foreground, on the grounds of the college a game of cricket is being played. The establishment of the College was funded principally by the Bishop Barrow Trust, originally set up in 1668 to provide education in the Isle of Man.
[Ref: 67260] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
[The Little Builders.]
[n.d., c.1900.]
Pen & ink drawing. Sheet 190 x 155mm (7½ x 6"). On board.
A scene from a children's book depicting three boys standing in the right foreground, one holds a cricket bat, another holds a ball. They look on towards a group of men building.
[Ref: 67252] £180.00
(£216.00 incl.VAT)
The Return Match.
J.Mogford. E.Hacker.
London, Published by Rogerson & Tuxford 246, Strand, 1862.
Engraving. Sheet 185 x 140mm (7¼ x 5½"). Three very small tears near publication line, outside of image.
A scene depicting a cricket match in play. In the foreground, the game is in full-swing and in the background a crowd of spectators watch on.
[Ref: 67253] £180.00
(£216.00 incl.VAT)
The College Malvern from the Play Ground.
Jan.y 31, 1877. J.Newman & Co, 59, Southwark Bridge Rd.
Rare engraving. Sheet 175 x 130mm (7 x 5"). Some faint foxing.
A view of College Malvern, founded in 1865. In the right foreground of the image, on the grounds of college, students are playing cricket.
[Ref: 67265] £85.00
(£102.00 incl.VAT)
Collegiate and Commercial School.
Drawn on Stone by C.J.C.
[n.d., c.1850.] Printed by R.Martin, 8, Gt. Newport St, Long Acre.
Rare coloured lithograph. Sheet 175 x 125mm (7 x 5"). Trimmed into plate. Creasing in image.
A view of a cricket match, on the grounds of the Collegiate and Commercial school. Possibly the New Haven Collegiate and Commercial Institute in Wooster Square, New Haven, Connecticut, USA or Tarvin Hall in Cheshire, UK; that Dr Brindley renamed it the Collegiate School in 1851.
[Ref: 67269] £65.00
(£78.00 incl.VAT)
Goodenough House, Ealing, Middlesex.
R.Carrick, del et lith. Day & Haghe, Lith.rs to the Queen.
[n.d., c.1850.]
Rare tinted lithograph. Sheet 390 x 270mm (15¼ x 10½"). Very damaged.
A view of Goodenough House, Ealing, with a game of cricket on the green. See Ref: 67282
[Ref: 67280] £95.00
(£114.00 incl.VAT)
[Goodenough House, Ealing, Middlesex.]
[R.Carrick, del et lith. Day & Haghe, Lith.rs to the Queen.]
[n.d., c.1850.]
Rare lithograph. Sheet 330 x 215mm (13 x 8½"). Trimmed into plate and backed onto album paper. Some marks on image.
A view of Goodenough House, Ealing, with a game of cricket on the green. See Ref: 67280.
[Ref: 67282] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
Welsh Bridge, from School Play-Ground.
C.W.Radclyffe, del et lith. Day & Haghe, Lith.rs to the Queen.
[n.d., c.1850.] Published by Sandford & Howell, Shrewsbury.
Lithograph. Sheet 435 x 265mm (17 x 10½").
A view of Welsh Bridge, from School Play-Ground. Cricket is being played in the foreground.
[Ref: 67283] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
Pre-Historic Cricket. (Permian Epoch.)
Entered at Stationers Hall by Misch & Stock. Designed in England. Printed in Prussia.
Copyrighted to the Act of Congress, in the year 1903, by Misch & Stock, in the Office of the Librarian, Washington.
Offset scarce litho printed in colour. Image 290 x 180mm (11½ x 7"). Sheet 450 x 300mm (17¾ x 11¾").
A satirical scene from the series "Pre-Historic Pastimes", depicting cavemen playing a game of cricket.
[Ref: 67286] £220.00
(£264.00 incl.VAT)
July - Brighter Cricket.
Clarke.
[n.d., c.1900.]
Watercolour & Ink drawing. Image 340 x 235mm (13½ x 9¼"). On board. Taped into mount.
A scene depicting three boys playing cricket, one swings the bat as the ball flies towards him, while the others brace themselves. A child in a long trench coat and hat, with a dog by his side, watches them.
[Ref: 67290] £220.00
(£264.00 incl.VAT)
[Decorative border with a cricket theme.]
[n.d., c.1930.]
Watercolour. Sheet 355 x 260mm (14 x 10¼"). Image 255 x 160mm (10 x 6¼"). On board. Remains of glue in margins and centre.
A decorative watercolour border, hand-made to surround an image, probably a portrait. At the top of the border a cricket match is played, a cricketer braces himself for the ball which is flying towards him. At bottom "P & O"
[Ref: 67314] £150.00
(£180.00 incl.VAT)
Our Cricketing Guests. [The Australians] The Boy's Own Paper.
[n.d., c.1880.] Emrik & Binger, Chromolith, 15 Holborn, Viaduct. 56 Paternoster Row, E.C London.
Cromolithograph. Sheet 290 x 205mm (11½ x 8"). Very small tears on left of sheet, away from image.
Portraits of two cricket teams, illustration from the Boy's Own Paper, a London-based children's weekly magazine.
[Ref: 67318] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
The Village Green.
[n.d., c.1840's.]
Coloured lithograph. Sheet 280 x 220mm (11 x 8¾"). Trimmed into image.
A joyful scene of children playing on the village green. In the background, in front of the village church, a game of cricket is played.
[Ref: 67330] £180.00
(£216.00 incl.VAT)
A Famous Old Cricket Match. [Scrapsheet featuring view of the cricket match at Darnal, and the scoresheet.]
[n.d, c.1920.]
Etching and lithograph. Etching image 175 x 100mm (7 x 4"). Scoresheet Ephemera 140 x 130mm (5½ x 5"). Cut and pasted onto brown paper.
A view of a cricket match at Darnal on July 1826, and on the verso, also pasted on the brown paper; the scoresheet.
[Ref: 67336] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
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[Cricket.] A View of the Green in Richmond Surry taken from the Terras in the Royal Gardens.
Heckel Delin.t. Grignion Sculp.t.
Published according to Act of Parliament October 1752. London Printed for & Sold by Rob.t Sayer at the Goldon Buck opposite Fetter Lane Fleet Street. & Henry Overton at the White Horse without Newgate.
Rare engraving, 400 x 265mm (15¾ x 10½"), with large margins. On 18th century watermarked paper.
A view of the green in Richmond. On the green various activities commence, a kite is flown, people walk with their dogs and most notably a game of cricket is played. Gascoigne: 399.
[Ref: 67442] £480.00
April. "Rains: fair & foul_ foul & fair_ Capricious at the best." "The tear forgot as soon as shed. The sunshine of the breast."
[n.d., c.1850.]
Coloured etching. Sheet 145 x 135mm (5¾ x 5¼"). Trimmed into plate.
A satirical scene depicting a game of cricket between young men or schoolboys.
[Ref: 67481] £60.00
(£72.00 incl.VAT)
The Game at Cricket as play'd in the Artillery Ground, London.
[after Francis Hayman.]
London: Printed for Rob.t Sayer, at the Golden Buck in Fleet Street. [n.d. c.1752]
Engraving sheet 185 x 275mm (7½ x 10¾"). Centre crease, hardly visible from front. Trimmed within plate all sides except bottom.
An very early cricket print, showing a game at the Artillery Ground in Finsbury belonging to the Honourable Artillery Company. The bat is curved; the wicket only has two stumps; and the bowling is underarm. This is a copy of a 1743 engraving by Antoine Benoist after a painting by Francis Hayman, one of twelve sporting pictures designed to decorate supper boxes at Vauxhall Gardens, and is now hanging at Lord's. The wicket keeper is said to be William Hogarth.
[Ref: 62038] £490.00
Cricket.
London, Published June 4th 1832 by Orlando Hodgson, 10 Cloth Fair, W.t Smithfield.
Scarce etching. Framed, sight size 180 x 325mm (7 x 12¾"). Unexamined out of frame.
Boys playing cricket before a pavilion tent.
[Ref: 67038] £380.00
Cricket.
I.P.
Published by James Izzard 46 Up.r Brook Str.t Grosvenor Square.
Etching. Framed, sight size 200 x 260mm (8 x 10¼"). Unexamined out of frame.
Eleven cricket phrases satirised with stick figures.
[Ref: 67041] £180.00
(£216.00 incl.VAT)
The Cricket Field or, The History and the Science of the Game of Cricket. by the Author of ''The Principles of Scientific Batting,'' "Recollection of College Days,'' etc. etc [Rev. James Pycroft.] Second edition.
London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longman, 1854.
8vo., original half morocco, blind-decorated gilt, front board with gilt-stamped cricketer; pp. xvi + 267 + (4)(ads), 2 steel-engraved plates. Inner hinges strained; some staining, backed with archival paper.
A history and description of Cricket. The plates are ''The Bowler. William Clark'' and ''The Batsman. Fuller Pilch''. From Painswick.
[Ref: 56461] £290.00
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[A game of cricket.]
[Anon., c.1840.]
Lithograph, sheet 75 x 205mm. Sheet trimmed; possibly a fragment.
A scrap from an album, children playing cricket, with a distant view of buildings.
[Ref: 16454] £75.00
(£90.00 incl.VAT)
[Cricket team.]
[n.d., c.1910.]
Photograph. Sheet 350 x 245mm (13¾ x 9½"). On board.
A photograph of a cricket team. Seven men are seated and behind them six men stand.
[Ref: 67062] £100.00
(£120.00 incl.VAT)
Priory Park Chichester.
March 20, 1854. Rock & Cº London Nº 2384.
Scarce engraving. 110 x 95mm (4¼ x 3¾"). Backed onto album paper. Small stain on right edge of image.
View of Priory Park Chichester, Cricket Ground. The Chichester Priory Park Cricket Club was founded in 1851.
[Ref: 67262] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
[Kensington House School.]
[G.Marshall delin.] T.Morris Sculp.
[n.d., c.1760.]
Engraving. Sheet 320 x 200mm (12½ x 8"). Trimmed into lower plate. Two folds.
A view of Kensington House School, with four boys playing cricket in the grounds. The school was operated by James Elphinstone, a Scottish educationalist, from 1756 to March 1776, as a boys' school. After operating as a Catholic boarding house from 1815 to 1825, it then became the site of a private asylum in 1830.
[Ref: 67067] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
[A game of cricket.]
[Anon., c.1840.]
Lithograph with hand colour. 70 x 197mm (2¾ x 7¾"). Sheet trimmed; possibly a fragment.
A scrap from an album, children playing cricket, with a distant view of buildings. See Ref: 16454 for uncoloured.
[Ref: 29041] £120.00
(£144.00 incl.VAT)
[Schoolboys playing cricket.]
[n.d., c.1850.]
Lithograph, sheet 340 x 245mm (13¼ x 9½"). Trimmed into plate. Damage to lower left corner.
A view of a public school, on the grounds schoolboys are playing cricket, some are lounging.
[Ref: 67308] £190.00
(£228.00 incl.VAT)
[Schoolboys with cricket bats.]
M.Holmes. Ja.s Giles.
[n.d., c.1850.]
Very rare engraving. Sheet 175 x 130mm (7 x 5").
A view of the Summer Hill, classical, mathematical & commercial boarding school, in Bristol. Schoolboys stand in the foreground, two with cricket bats. The school was first established by the Rev Daniel Keith (Dr Keith). Later masters were Mr. John Stone who ran it from 1835 to 1855.
[Ref: 67331] £135.00
(£162.00 incl.VAT)
[Playing Cricket.]
[Eileen A. Soper.]
[n.d., c.1925.]
Etching, 195 x 235mm.
Children playing cricket.
[Ref: 5661] £420.00
The Kent Eleven, Champions, 1906.
A. Chevalier Tayler RBA Pinxit.
Swann Electric Engraving Co. Ltd. Sculpt. [n.d.1907]
Photogravure 570 x 980mm, 22½ x 38½ inches.
Kent Vs. Lancashire, Albert Chevallier Tayler’s scene of the cricket match between Kent and Lancashire at Canterbury in 1906 is regarded by some as the ultimate example of this genre. The special nature of Chevallier Tayler’s Canterbury painting stems in part from the fact that here we have identifiable players in credible poses on the field of play, several of them household names. THE CRICKETERS - KENT Edward William “Ted” Dillon (amateur), Cuthbert James “Pinky” Burnup (amateur) James “Jim” Seymour (professional) Kenneth Lotherington Hutchings (amateur). At Melbourne in the 1907-08 series, Hutchings, who, like Blythe, was to become a widely-mourned First World War casualty, scored one of the most attractive centuries in the history of England v Australia Test matches. John Richard Mason (amateur), Edward “Punter” Humphreys (professional),Richard Norman Rowsell “Dick” Blaker (amateur) , Cloudesley Henry Bullock “Slug” Marsham (amateur) , Frederick Henry Huish (professional) , Colin “Charlie” Blythe (professional). Blythe shared the role of England’s premier slow left-arm bowler with Wilfred Rhodes in the pre-Great War period. Arthur Fielder (professional) , Fielder, one of England’s fastest bowlers, took all 10 wickets in an innings while playing for the Players against the Gentlemen at Lord’s in July 1906: Hutchings was among his victims. LANCASHIRE BATSMEN - John Thomas Tyldesley (professional) and William “Billy” Findlay (amateur) As a result of the artist’s perfectionism, Billy Findlay modelled the other batsman even though he did not play in this 1906 match at Canterbury. Most of the players depicted were invited to Chevallier Tayler’s St John’s Wood studio, but Lancashire opening batsman Harry Makepeace was unable to attend. UMPIRE - Alfred John Atfield.
[Ref: 13469] £1,250.00
[Eleven silk place mats, each with a hand-painted portrait of a cricketer from the collection of the MCC.]
[n.d., c.1893.]
Eleven silk mats, 170mm (6¾") in diameter, plus fringe. Framed. Unexamined out of frame.
The cricketers are: A.G. Steel (Lancashire), J.R. Mason (Kent), W.G. Grace (Gloucestershire & London County), C.B. Fry (Sussex & Hampshire), Martin Bladen Hawke, 7th Baron Hawke (Yorkshire), O.G. Radcliffe (bowler for Gloucestershire & Somerset), A.E. Stoddart (Middlesex), W.W. Read (Surrey), A.C. McLaren (Lancashire), F.S. Jackson (Yorkshire) and G. MacGregor (wicket keeper for Middlesex). All but Radcliffe also played for England. These mats were Lot 636 in the MCC sale in 1987 and were purchased by Michael Pearce for £605, who had them restored by a V&A specialist and framed. The MCC paddle and subsequent paperwork are included.
[Ref: 55124] £2,200.00
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[Scrap album containing Cricket Ephemera.]
[n.d., c.1850.]
Scrap album. Size: 290 x 235mm (11¼ x 9¼"). Damage to spine.
An album containing a large amount of cricketing ephemera and articles, including both printed score cards and a very important manuscript score card indicating that, in 1837 Alfred Adams scored 279 against Bishops Stortford, the highest ever score recorded in cricket at the time of 279.
[Ref: 39565] £600.00
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Cricket Slippers in Berlin Wool and Purse Silk.
Ad. Goubaud.-Paris. Strasburgh, print. G. Silbermann.
[n.d., c.1880.]
Chromolithograph. Sheet: 145 x 190mm (5¾ x 7½'').
An embroidery design for the toe cap of a pair of cricket slippers.
[Ref: 49196] £65.00
(£78.00 incl.VAT)
[Cricketer.] [Leg Boundary]
[Benquna]
[n.d., c.1900.]
Ink drawing. 330 x 190mm (13 x 7½"). Backed onto album paper. Some time-staining.
A sketch of a cricketer. He swings the bat across his left shoulder.
[Ref: 67291] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
[Cricketers.]
Gregorio Prieto. 1938.
[Dolphin Book Co (Tredwr) Ltd, 1938.]
Woodcut. Printed area 210 x 300mm (8¼ x 11¾"), on laid paper, with large margins.
From ''Students: Oxford and Cambridge'', by Gregorio Prieto, a collection of twenty woodcuts, limited to 100 copies. Prieto (1897-1992), a Spanish avante garde artist whose work often featured homoerotica, moved to London to avoid the Spanish Civil War, only returning to Spain in 1950. See also reference 60882.
[Ref: 60883] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
Famous English Cricketers-1880. The ''Boys Own Paper''.
Willatt & Grover Lithos Nottingham. [56 Paternoster Row E.C.][n.d., c.1890.]
Chromolithograph. Sheet: 290 x 420mm (11½ x 16½''). Folds as normal.
A portrait of twenty one English cricketers, including: J. Selby; G. Ulyett; W.R. Gilbert, Esq.; A.N. Hornby, Esq.; A.P. Lucas Esq.; W. Oscroft; R. Daft; A.J. Webbe, Esq.; E. Lockwood; F. Morley; J. Lillywhite; A. Shaw; Lord Harris; W.G. Grace, Esq.; The Late G.F. Grace, Esq.; A.G. Steel, Esq; T. Emmett; R. Pilling; H. Jupp; E. Pooley; W. Bates.
[Ref: 49194] £190.00
(£228.00 incl.VAT)
The Cricketers of Vanity Fair.
Russell March. Introduction by John Arlott.
Published in Great Britain 1982 by Webb & Bower (Publishers) Limited. 9 Colleton Crescent, Exeter, Devon EX2 4BY.
Book: 4to (306 x 213mm). pp. 112. Cloth bound with title in gilt on spine. With colour illustrated dust jacket. Dust jacket a little creased around the edges and slightly dirty.
An illustrated narrative of Vanity Fair Cricketers divided by nations.
[Ref: 10113] £45.00
Cricketing. (Lord Cricket Ground, St. John's Wood, Match of the Gentlemen & Players.) Drawn expressly for the "Book of Field Sports."
London: Henry Lea & Co., 125, Fleet Street. [n.d., c.1860.]
Coloured lithograph. Sheet size: 230 x 295mm (9 x 11¾") with large margins.
View of a cricket match at Lord's, watched by several spectators; cricketing vignettes to border. From 'The Book of Field Sports and Library of Veterinary Knowledge' by Henry Downes Miles.
[Ref: 46340] £140.00
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Cricketing. (Lord Cricket Ground, St. John's Wood, Match of the Gentlemen & Players.)
London: Henry Lea & Co., 125, Fleet Street. [n.d., c.1860.]
Lithograph. Sheet size: 230 x 295mm (9 x 11¾") with large margins.
View of a cricket match at Lord's, watched by several spectators; cricketing vignettes to border. From 'The Book of Field Sports and Library of Veterinary Knowledge' by Henry Downes Miles.
[Ref: 46341] £230.00
(£276.00 incl.VAT)
Cricketing. (Lord Cricket Ground, St. John's Wood, Match of the Gentlemen & Players.) Drawn expressly for the "Book of Field Sports."
Thinot Lorrette Lith. London.
London; Henry Lea, 22, Warwick Lane. [n.d., c.1860.]
Lithograph. Sheet: 305 x 240mm (12 x 9½"), with large margins.
A view of a cricket match at Lord's, watched by several spectators; cricketing vignettes to border. From 'The Book of Field Sports and Library of Veterinary Knowledge' by Henry Downes Miles.
[Ref: 39960] £290.00
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Cricketing.
[n.d., c.1860.]
Lithograph. Sheet: 305 x 240mm (12 x 9½"), with large margins.
A view of a cricket match at Lord's, watched by several spectators. From 'The Book of Field Sports and Library of Veterinary Knowledge' by Henry Downes Miles.
[Ref: 39961] £290.00
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Cricketing (The Pavilion at the Lord's Cricket Ground), Drawn expressly for the 'Book of Field Sports'.
Thinot Lorrette lith. London.
London; Henry Lea, 22, Warwick Lane, Paternoster Row. [n.d., c.1860]
Lithograph. Sheet 240 x 295mm (9½ x 11¾").
A view of a game in progress, with cricketing vignettes around the image.
[Ref: 58612] £290.00
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Cricketing. (Lord Cricket Ground, St. John's Wood, Match of the Gentlemen & Players.) Drawn expressly for the "Book of Field Sports."
London: Henry Lea & Co., 125, Fleet Street. [n.d., c.1860.]
Lithograph. Sheet size: 230 x 295mm (9 x 11¾")
View of a cricket match at Lord's, watched by several spectators; cricketing vignettes to border. From 'The Book of Field Sports and Library of Veterinary Knowledge' by Henry Downes Miles.
[Ref: 40020] £290.00
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Cricketing. (Lord Cricket Ground, St. John's Wood, Match of the Gentlemen & Players.) Drawn expressly for the "Book of Field Sports."
Thinot Lorrette, Lith London.
[n.d., c.1860.] London: Henry Lea, 22, Warwick Lane.
Coloured lithograph. Sheet size: 305 x 245mm (12 x 9½").
View of a cricket match at Lord's, watched by several spectators; cricketing vignettes to border. From 'The Book of Field Sports and Library of Veterinary Knowledge' by Henry Downes Miles.
[Ref: 67270] £220.00
(£264.00 incl.VAT)
Cricketing. (Lord's Cricket Ground, S.t John's Wood, Match of Gentlemen & Players.)
[n.d., c.1860.]
Lithograph. Sheet: 285 x 220mm (11¼ x 8¾").
A view of a cricket match at Lord's, watched by several spectators. From 'The Book of Field Sports and Library of Veterinary Knowledge' by Henry Downes Miles.
[Ref: 67320] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
[Crickhowell] Creek Howell Castle, South Wales.
Walmesley del. Hill sculp.
London, Published June 25, 1810 by John Murphy, 19 Howland Street, Fitzroy Square.
Rare aquatint, printed in brown. 245 x 300mm (9¾ x 11¾"), with very large margins, watermarked ''7 1809 John Whatman'. Mint.
The ruins of Crickhowell Castle, first built in the 12th century and destroyed by Owain Glyndwr c.1400. Not in Abbey Scenery.
[Ref: 55542] £240.00
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The Cries of London (Gents' New Style) No.6. (Prudent Mamma) I should have no objection Mr. Sap Green...
Dean & Son, Publishers, &c. 31, Ludgate Hill London.
Hand-coloured lithograph. Sheet: 300 x 220mm (11¾ x 8½''). Foxing.
An interior scene showing a middle aged woman in conversation with a young man who wishes to marry her daughter, from outside a peddlar calls through the window.
[Ref: 51097] £95.00
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Cries of London Plate 6th. Knives, Scissars, and Razors to Grind. Couteaux, Ciseaux, Rasoirs a repasser.
Painted by F. Wheatley R.A. Engraved by G. Vendramini.
London Pub.d as the Act Directs, Jan.1. 1795, by Colnaghi & Co. No.132 Pall Mall.
Very fine stipple, printed in colours and hand finished. Sheet: 320 x 410mm (12½ x 16"). Trimmed within plate.
A knife grinder, speaking to two women, who hand him a pair of scissors. From the famous 'Cries of London' series after paintings by Francis Wheatley (1747 - 1801).
[Ref: 39975] £450.00
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