To Celebrate His Majesty's Happy Recovery. City Assembly. G.R.
Delegal Sculp Winchester St.
[n.d. c.1789.]
A rare engraving. Plate 140 x 145mm. 5½ x 5¾".
George III suffered from recurrent, and eventually permanent mental illness; it was suggested that he suffered from the blood disease porphyria. There were many moments when his health rendered him useless to the country, leaving his eldest son George, who ruled as Prince Regent and took care of duties when his father was taken sick.
[Ref: 21143] £140.00
[n.d. c.1789.]
A rare engraving. Plate 140 x 145mm. 5½ x 5¾".
George III suffered from recurrent, and eventually permanent mental illness; it was suggested that he suffered from the blood disease porphyria. There were many moments when his health rendered him useless to the country, leaving his eldest son George, who ruled as Prince Regent and took care of duties when his father was taken sick.
[Ref: 21143] £140.00
