April 24. Sunday Afternoon, Primrose Tavern, Chalk Farm.
Percy Cruishank del.
[n.d., 1854.]
Lithograph. Sheet 250 x 690mm (9¾ x 27¼"). Splits in binding folds.
A satirical scene of the exterior of the Primrose Tavern (now 75 Regents Park Road), with various entertainments including swinging gondolas, a rifle range and a set of scales for weighing people. The pub, known for its rough clientele, closed in 1853, becoming a dairy. From the series 'Sunday Scenes in London and the Suburbs'. Percy Cruikshank (b.1817, active to 1880) was the son of Isaac Robert Cruikshank.
[Ref: 62293] £160.00
[n.d., 1854.]
Lithograph. Sheet 250 x 690mm (9¾ x 27¼"). Splits in binding folds.
A satirical scene of the exterior of the Primrose Tavern (now 75 Regents Park Road), with various entertainments including swinging gondolas, a rifle range and a set of scales for weighing people. The pub, known for its rough clientele, closed in 1853, becoming a dairy. From the series 'Sunday Scenes in London and the Suburbs'. Percy Cruikshank (b.1817, active to 1880) was the son of Isaac Robert Cruikshank.
[Ref: 62293] £160.00