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London: George Hunt, [ca. 1827]. Hand-colored etching and aquatint 10 x 11 inches, Good with marginal tears and creasing. More
London: George Hunt, [ca. 1827]. Hand-colored etching and aquatint 10 x 11 inches, Good with marginal tears and creasing. More
London: J. Bretherton, 1772. Engraving, Oblong. 11 x 9.75 inches. Very Good, light toning. "A family scene of barren discomfort. An elderly man (left) in profile to the right sits in a high backed wooden arm-chair asleep..." (engraved in reverse). More
Edinburgh: John Kay, 1818. Copper Engraving. 8 x 10 inches, Very Good with light staining, slight creasing. After a painting by one William Donaldson of Edinburgh. More
[London, ca. 1960?]. Three Wood Engravings 14 x 22 cm., Modern Reprints, Good with marginal tears and wear. More
London: Valentines & Sons, [ca. 1945]. Postcards. 3.5 x 5.5 inches. Very Good. Color illustrations. Mailed by previous owner in 1957. "Gran Pop Series." More
London: Illustrated London News, [1856]. Wood Engraving 10 x 15 inches, Printed in The Illustrated London News, May 10 [1856], Good with marginal tears and creasing. More
London: Brandbury & Evans, [ca. 1846 - 51]. Hand-colored print mounted on backing paper, 6.5 x 7.5 inches, Very Good (some losses, wear & marginal tears to backing paper). Two additional John Leech pieces from Punch mounted on verso. More
London: Jones & Co., [1822]. Hand-colored Aquatint, 8.25 x 5.5 inches, Oblong. Matted & mounted. Very Good with some toning. More
London: Punch Magazine, 1842. Single Sheet. 8 x 10.75 inches, Very Good. Illustrated poem from Punch. More
London: G. Kearsley, 1790. Etching on wove paper. 24 x 20 cm. Good with some staining, small marginal tears. More
[London, UK: The Hornet], 1872. Cartoon of John Bright, from January 24, 1872, printed in a British newspaper [The Hornet?]. 9.5" x 15", Good with minor losses and marginal tears, some staining & creasing. Relevant article fixed to verso. More
London, UK: Illustrated London News, 1889. Prints of wood engravings, Good with tears, minor staining & creasing. 12" x 17" and 9" x 15.5" More
London: The Satirist, 1811. Aquatint & Etching. Oblong 14 5/8 x 9 inches. Good with small tears, some staining, creasing; edge wear. Scarce. The crowd in front of Carlton House fills the greater part of the design, the background being the lower part of the pillared screen and windows within..... More
London: Gabriel Shire Tregear, 1836. Etching on wove paper, hand-colored. 12 x 9 inches (about 31 x 23 cm) Good with minor foxing, small marginal tears. More
London, UK: Vanity Fair, 1872. Chromolithograph, 9.5" x 14". Good with marginal tears, creasing. More
London, UK: Vanity Fair, 1869. Chromolithograph of John Bright, from Vanity Fair, February 13, 1869. 9.25" x 12", Good with marginal tears, some staining & creasing. More
London, UK: Vanity Fair, 1881. Chromolithograph, 9.5" x 14.25". Good with marginal tears, minor creases. Clipping affixed to verso. More
London, UK: David Allen & Sons, 1907. Chromolithograph, 10.5" x 15.75". Very Good with minor creases. More
London, UK: Vanity Fair, 1873. Chromolithograph, 9.5" x 14". Good with marginal tears, creasing. Clipping affixed to verso. More
London, UK: Vanity Fair, 1882. Chromolithograph, 9.25" x 14". Good with marginal tears, creasing. Clipping affixed to verso. More
London, UK: Vanity Fair, 1878. Chromolithograph, 9.75" x 14.25". Good with marginal tears, minor staining & creases. Clipping of article on Lubbock affixed to verso. More
London, UK: Vanity Fair, 1889. Chromolithograph. 9.5" x 14.5", Very Good with minor staining & creasing. Newspaper clipping affixed to verso. More
London, UK: Vanity Fair, 1869. Chromolithograph, 14" x 9.5". Good with marginal tear, minor staining. With newspaper clipping affixed to verso. More
London, UK: Vanity Fair, 1869. Chromolithograph, 12.75" x 9.75". Good with tear, losses, minor staining. More
London, UK: Vanity Fair, 1869. Chromolithograph, 9.5" x 14.25". Very Good with minor creases. "An enemy to democracy, yet a professor of liberal principles, which tend to democracy; the combination will one day make him Prime Minister of England." More