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Taste a la Mode in 1748 Compar'd with that in 1711. [The Review.]
Taste a la Mode in 1748 Compar'd with that in 1711. [The Review.]
J. June del Sc. [in image]
Publish'd according to Act of Parliament. [n.d. c.1750]
Etching. Sheet 285 x 570mm (15¼ x 22½"). Title cut out and new one glued. Trimmed within plate and glued to backing sheet.
A scene ridiculing skirt hoops while proposing 'a new Invention by your Sexe's Friend' (a skirt which can be contracted to fit through narrow spaces by pulling two cords). The woman on the left demonstrates this innovation outside Long's Warehouse in Tavistock Street, Covent Garden where a shop sign of a woman in a petticoat is being raised into position. To the right we see 'The Round Hoops condemnd': a weeping woman is tried before a magistrate's court, apparently for wearing the round hooped petticoat which is suspended above her head (drawing comparisons with the dome of St Paul's Cathedral in the distance).
BM Satires 1991. See references 31750 & 54334.
[Ref: 61985]   £320.00  
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The Ridicule.
The Ridicule.
Pub by MDarly accor to Act May 17th. 1772 (39) Strand.
Etching, 170 x 120mm. 6¾ x 4¾".
The looped club of hair of a tall and slim and very fashionable man is so enormous that it is supported on the head and shoulders of a short stout man (apparently a porter) walking behind him. The gentleman wears a sword and looks through a lorgnette held in his left hand. In his right hand is a tasselled cane. One of several satires caricaturing the enormous wigs of the period. From 'Macaronies, Characters, Caricatures &c designed by the greatest personages, artists &c', in an album of caricatures published by Mary Darly dated January 1776. It seems that her husband Matthew made the plates. Numbered 'V.3' upper left and '6' faintly upper right.
BM Satires: 5008.
[Ref: 14232]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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I Say say Dick, what rum cove is this I wonder!
I Say say Dick, what rum cove is this I wonder! / ''Why 'tis a Ratcatcher to be sure don't you see the Rat on hi collar? / No. No. That's a Fox. he's a Sportsman. / ''You are right. You are right Sir."
S. Jenner Berkeley.
[n.d., c.1820.]
Ink and watercolour. Sheet 240 x 305mm (9½ x 12"). Nicks in edges of sheet.
A scene in Petticoat Lane, with two men accosting a third in a fur-collared red coat.
[Ref: 58408]   £230.00   (£276.00 incl.VAT)
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Caught at Last. Serve Him Right.
Caught at Last. Serve Him Right. The punishment awarded by the ladies, to the artist who made those impertinent drawings about Crinoline!
London: Published March 17th, 1859, by Read & Co., 10, Johnson's Court, Fleet Street.
Hand coloured lithograph. Sheet size: 280 x 375mm (11 x 14¾"). Scarce. Glued to backing sheet.
A satire depicting a man trapped under a large Crinoline by five women, each taunting him. Crinoline was a stiff fabric which first appeared around 1830, but by 1850 the term had come to mean a stiffened petticoat or rigid skirt-shaped structure of steel, designed to support the skirts of a woman’s dress in the required shape. The crinoline was the subject of much ridicule and satire, particularly in Punch magazine. Dress reformers did not like it either — they seized upon the cage aspect of the crinoline and claimed that it effectively imprisoned women.
[Ref: 32414]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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The Shower.
The Shower.
Publish'd according to Act Septr. 1 1772, by M Darly, 39 Strand.
Etching, 250 x 175mm. 9¾ x 7". Some staining and offsetting.
Social satire: a woman using her shawl as an umbrella. From an album of caricatures published by Mary Darly dated January 1776. It seems that her husband Matthew made the plates. Numbered '18' upper right.
BM Satires: undescribed.
[Ref: 14527]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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The Shuffling Macaroni.
The Shuffling Macaroni. Who calls me a Macaroni. V.3. 1.
J.H. fecit.
Pubd. by MDarly April 2d 1772 accor to Act (39) Strand.
Etching. Plate 178 x 128mm (7 x 5"). Spot in image.
A Macaroni looking at himself in a hand-mirror as he walks.
See p.75 BM Satires: Vol. V.
[Ref: 38196]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Slight of Hand by a Monkey _ or the Lady's Head Unloaded.
Slight of Hand by a Monkey _ or the Lady's Head Unloaded.
Printed for Carington Bowles, at his Map & Print Warehouse, No 69 in St. Paul's Church Yard, London. Published as the Act directs 25th October, 1776.
Mezzotint. 355 x 255mm (14 x 10"). Some surface wear.
A monkey rips the elaborate wig off the head of a woman, revealing her sparse hair pulled back. A fruit-picker and butcher's boy laugh.
BM: 4546. Ex collection of the Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 51769]   £420.00  
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Snip Anglois. [&] Snip Francois.
Snip Anglois. [&] Snip Francois.
J.Bretherton f. Mr.Bunbury del.
Publish'd 20th Dec. 1773, New Bond Street.
Pair of etchings, each c.140 x 195mm (5½ x 7¾"). Trimmed to platemarks; glued to album sheet.
BM Satire 4748 & 4749.
[Ref: 1084]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT) view all images for this item
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Sooty Dun the Devil's Mealman.
Sooty Dun the Devil's Mealman.
Pubd accord to Act Oct 30 1772 by MDarly 39 Strand.
Etching, paper watermarked. Plate 178 x 128mm (7 x 5"). Small margins.
A whole length figure running forwards; he is grinning. In his right hand he holds up a short shovel and in his left a brush. His clothes are ragged and his toes appear through remnants of buckled shoes. He wears a laced hat, cravata and a ruffled shirt. In place of a wig is what appears to be a tightly-curled lamb's fleece resting on his shoulders; two pieces of crossed wood imitate a sword. A miniature figure in ragged clothes and a long thin queue faces him astride a tasslled cane. According to the BM, he is a chimney sweep dressed for the first of May celebrations which were usual in London. The small figure may represent a child-apprentice or climbing boy, though there is nothing juvenile in its appearance.
BM Satires: 5042.
[Ref: 38221]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Spencers.
Spencers.
S.W.F. Pub March 13 1796 by S W Fores N° 50 Piccadilly the Corner of Sackville St Folios of Caracature lent out for the Evening - Prints & Drawings lent out on the plan of a Circulating Library.
Coloured etching, 18th century watermark; Sheet 250 x 350mm (9¾ x 13¾"), with small margins. Printer's crease, tear taped, surface soiling.
A street musician with dancing dogs, all of which are wearing 'Spencers', as are the audience. A spencer was a short jacket, worn by both sexes, named for George Spencer, 2nd Earl Spencer (1758–1834).
[Ref: 54366]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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Spencers.
Spencers.
Pub March 13 1796 by S W Fores N° 50 Piccadilly the Corner of Sackville St Folios of Caracature lent out for the Evening - Prints & Drawings lent out on the plan of a Circulating Library.
Coloured etching, 18th century watermark. Sheet 250 x 350mm (9¾ x 13¾"). Trimmed to plate, edges tatty.
A street musician with dancing dogs, all of which are wearing 'Spencers', as are the audience. A spencer was a short jacket, worn by both sexes, named for George Spencer, 2nd Earl Spencer (1758–1834).
[Ref: 54348]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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The St James's Macaroni
The St James's Macaroni
H.W.Bunbury delin. 1772. J.Bretherton f.
Publish'd as the Act directs March 29 1772 by J.Bretherton No.134 New Bond Street.
Etching, 265 x 180mm (10½ x 7"). Trimmed inside platemark; glued to backing sheet.
Satire: a standing man facing left with wig and sword. tched after Henry Bunbury, an amateur printmaker who subsequently enjoyed a successful career as a designer for printsellers. 'Prints by Bunbury an his imitators were conspicuously 'polite' and appealed, like novels, 'To the Fashionable World and Polite circles'. Of good family, amply endowed with social skills, a beautiful wife and connections in high society, Bunbury's appeal was not solely aesthetic' and his admirers 'recognized his comic talent, his informed enthusiasm for literature, and his ability to draw a momentary pang with something of the sensitivity with which Sterne could write it' (Clayton).
BM Satire 4712; see Timothy Clayton, 'The English Print, 1688-1802', p.245.
[Ref: 1085]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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The James's Square Macaroni.
The James's Square Macaroni.
Pubd. accordg to Act Octr. 6. 1772 by MDarly 39 Strand.
Etching, 175 x 125mm. 7 x 5".
A man in macaroni dress holds out a peer's black velvet hat trimmed with ermine; his right is thrust inside his waistcoat. He wears a three-cornered hat, and a solitaire. From 'Macaronies, Characters, Caricatures &c by MDarly', in an album of caricatures published by Mary Darly dated January 1776. It seems that her husband Matthew made the plates. Numbered 'V.4' upper left and '22' upper right.
BM Satires: 5036.
[Ref: 14233]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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Where are You A Driving too Spooney?
Where are You A Driving too Spooney?
[Monogram of an open hand] del.
[n.d., c.1825.]
Coloured etching. Sheet 220 x 160mm (8¾ x 6¼"). Trimmed to printed border.
A man wearing fashionable sunglasses walks into the handle on a butcher's tray, poking himself in the eye. On the tray is a beef heart and kidneys.
[Ref: 61326]   £75.00   (£90.00 incl.VAT)
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The Surry Macaroni.
The Surry Macaroni.
Pubd. by MDarly Strand March 12th. 1772 accor to Act.
Etching, 175 x 125mm. 7 x 5".
An affected gentleman with an extravagant wig and lace trimmed cravat, holding a long stick. From 'Caricatures, Macaronies & Characters by sundry ladies gentlemen artists &c.', in an album of caricatures published by Mary Darly dated January 1776. It seems that her husband Matthew made the plates. Numbered 'V.2' upper left and '17' upper right.
BM Satires: 4694.
[Ref: 14166]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Le Tailleur.
Le Tailleur.
Dessiné et gravé apres P.L. Debucourt.
[n.d., c.1830.]
Aquatint. Sheet 235 x 310mm (9¼ x 12¼"). Trimmed and mounted on album sheet.
A debonair tailor dressing a squat man in ill-fitting but fashionable clothes.
[Ref: 34064]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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Tight Lacing, or Fashion before Ease.
Tight Lacing, or Fashion before Ease. From the Original Picture by John Collet, in the possession of the Proprietors.
Printed for & Sold by Carington Bowles, at his Map & Print Warehouse, No 69 in St Pauls Church Yard, London. Published as the Act directs, 25th Aug.t 1777.
Mezzotint with fine hand-colouring. 350 x 250mm (13¾ x 9¾"). Narrow margins, small tears at top taped, damp stains..
A husband, servant-maid and black page-boy join forces to try and fasten a lady's bodice. A lapdog on the bed looks on in amusement, while a monkey in the foreground points to an open book inscribed 'Fashions Victim a Satire'. After John Collet (c.1725-80), painter and prolific designer of humorous scenes for print publishers.
BM Satires 4552.
[Ref: 58488]   £480.00  
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Tight Lacing.
Tight Lacing.
R.S. J.H.
Pub.d 5 Mar.h 1777 by W. Humphrey Gerrard Street Soho who has a great variety of humorous Prints. Price One Shilling.
Etching. Plate: 310 x 225mm (12¼ x 9"), with very large margins. Uncut.
A scene in a bedroom in which a maid strains to pull her mistresses corset as tight as possible while her mistress holds onto the bed post.
BM 5452
[Ref: 44758]   £350.00  
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Progress of the Toilet. - The Stays. - Plate 1.
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   view all images for this item
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Vanity mis-led a by a woman's Under-standing
Vanity mis-led a by a woman's Under-standing
J.J. [after Jean Baptiste Isabey.]
London, Published by J.J. March 1819, 48 Strand.
Coloured stipple. 210 x 240mm (8¼ x 9½"). Large margins.
A tall, thin man towering over a short, fat woman. The BM sugggests that 'J.J' was Isabey himself.
BM: 1985,0119.220.
[Ref: 39338]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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The Westminster Macaroni.
The Westminster Macaroni.
Publish'd according to Act, Septr. 1. 1772 by MDarly, 39, Strand.
Etching, 170 x 125mm. 6¾ x 5".
A tall young man wearing a coat, hat, and his hair in a long pig-tail, his hands resting on his cane. From 'Macaronies, Characters, Caricatures &c by MDarly', in an album of caricatures published by Mary Darly dated January 1776. It seems that her husband Matthew made the plates. Numbered 'V.4' upper left and '11' upper right.
BM Satires: 4654.
[Ref: 14244]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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The Whale Bone Macaroni.
The Whale Bone Macaroni.
Publish'd according to Act, Oct 22. 1772, by MDarly, 39, Strand.
Etching, 170 x 125mm. 6¾ x 5".
A man standing with his legs crossed, probably a stay, or corset, maker; an example of his wares is tucked under his right arm. He holds a tasselled cane. A 'bone' is one of the rigid parts of a corset that forms its frame and gives it rigidity. From 'Caricatures, Macaronies & Characters, published by MDarly', in an album of caricatures published by Mary Darly dated January 1776. It seems that her husband Matthew made the plates. Numbered 'V.5' upper left and '9' upper right.
BM Satires: 5045.
[Ref: 14306]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Why! hollo Muggins where have you bin? I aint seen you this long while _ how are yer?    Oh! Tray Bang _ Tray Bang _ I've bin stopping on the Contment at Bolong _ for the change of Hair, and to become fammar with french manners.
Why! hollo Muggins where have you bin? I aint seen you this long while _ how are yer? Oh! Tray Bang _ Tray Bang _ I've bin stopping on the Contment at Bolong _ for the change of Hair, and to become fammar with french manners.
[Unidentified artist's monogram.] Printed by L.M. Lefevre, Newman St.
London: W. Spooner, 377 Strand. [n.d., c.1838.]
Hand coloured lithograph, sheet 265 x 180mm. 10½ x 7". Fine colour; sheet trimmed.
The artist uses an unusual monogram of a wine bottle. Social satire; conversation outside a hairdressers/wig shop. A pretentious man (left) sporting the latest Continental fashions boasts of a recent trip to France - partly in cod-French - and proudly refers to his new hair style. In window adverts for "Balm of Columbia the growth of hair" and "A fine young bear this day sold in pots". For the satirical series 'Funny Characters' published by William Spooner (1833 - 1847; fl.).
[Ref: 17336]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Wigs.
Wigs.
Pubd. Accorg: to Act Octr 12 1773 by MDarly 39 Strand.
Etching, 245 x 345mm. 9¾ x 13½".
14 caricature heads showing the different types of wig worn by men. A companion print to 'Hats' (item 14112). Some are apparently portraits, including Henry Bathurst, 2nd Earl Bathurst (1714 - 1794), Lord Chancellor. From an album of caricatures published by Mary Darly dated January 1776. It seems that her husband Matthew made the plates.
BM Satires: 5170.
[Ref: 14113]   £420.00  
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