Jackey and the Cow.[There were farmer Thrasher and he had a Cow, And grammer were very fond on un...]
[Published 12th April, 1796, by Laurie & Whittle. 53 Fleet Street, London.]
Mezzotint, sheet 295 x 265mm (11½ x 10½") Trimmed below title, losing text; creased. 'CL-B' collector's stamp verso.
A young man from the country returns home as a dandy, much to the hilarity of his family. They laugh that the cow which has followed him home has lost its tail, while he has gained tails, along with a monocle and other trappings of city life.
For colour-printed impression with full text, see ref. 233.
[Ref: 36217] £240.00
Mezzotint, sheet 295 x 265mm (11½ x 10½") Trimmed below title, losing text; creased. 'CL-B' collector's stamp verso.
A young man from the country returns home as a dandy, much to the hilarity of his family. They laugh that the cow which has followed him home has lost its tail, while he has gained tails, along with a monocle and other trappings of city life.
For colour-printed impression with full text, see ref. 233.
[Ref: 36217] £240.00