Caricatures, incl two private collections 2017-07-13 Auction - 133 Price Results - Bloomsbury Auctions in UK
Gillray (James) - Promis'd Horors of the FrenchHogarth (William) - The Bruiser,McMurtry (Stanley) "Mac" - "For Heaven's sake Charles!
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Caricatures, incl two private collections

Caricatures, including two private collections
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Butler (Samuel) - Hudibras,: 3 parts in one, engraved portrait, 9 engraved plates after Hogarth, some folding, slightly spotted, contemporary vellum, 12mo, London, D. Midwinter, 1732 § Fitz-Adam (Adam) The World, 4
0002: Butler (Samuel) - Hudibras,Est. £150-£200
Ghezzi (Pier Leone) - A travelling Governour,: a caricature of Dr James Hay, a grand tour guide, known as ¾ar leaders' for escorting simple-minded youths, like the elegantly dressed bear cub shown here, around the Italian countryside,
0003: Ghezzi (Pier Leone) - A travelling Governour,Est. £400-£600Lot Passed
Hogarth (William) - A Harlot's Progress,: the complete set of 6, the 3rd state with added shadows and other minor reworking, engravings, each c.315 x 390mm., some surface dirt, occasional browning and minor dampstaining, [Paulson 121-126;
0004: Hogarth (William) - A Harlot's Progress,Est. £800-£1,200Lot Passed
Hogarth (William) - Marriage a la Mode,: 5 of the set of 6 plates, lacking plate II, all lifetime issues, engravings by Baron, Ravenet and Scotin, each c.385 x 465mm., slight surface dirt and pale browning, plate IV with repairs to the
0005: Hogarth (William) - Marriage a la Mode,Est. £600-£800Lot Passed
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Hogarth (William) - Burning Rumpus at Temple Barr,: the 2nd, or Paulson's 'finished', state, engraving, 270 x 495mm., slight surface dirt and wear, [Paulson 92; BM Satires 514], 1725; Simon Lord Lovat, 2nd state with Price 1 Shilling, engraving,
0006: Hogarth (William) - Burning Rumpus at Temple Barr,Est. £300-£500
Hogarth (William) - [Works]: a group of 19 engravings on 12 sheets, vs., 110 x 120mm. to 415 x 530mm., some with light spotting and creased or discoloured edges, from various editions, mostly early 19th century, many on chine
0007: Hogarth (William) - [Works]Est. £150-£200Lot Passed
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Tucker (H.) - A Prophecy, The Coach Overturn'd, or, the: after Jefferyes Hamett O'Neale, a satire on the negotiations at the Peace of Paris, following the Seven Years War, the royal coach crashes, jettisoning the driver, the prime minister Lord Bute, and
0008: Tucker (H.) - A Prophecy, The Coach Overturn'd, or, theEst. £200-£300
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Hogarth (William) - The Bruiser,: 3rd state with Churchill referred to as the Russian Hercules, but before the framed scene is added in front of the palette, engraving, 370 x 270mm., trimmed on the platemark, slight surface dirt,
0009: Hogarth (William) - The Bruiser,Est. £400-£600
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Williams (John) Publisher. - In and Out, and turn: a satirical broadside on the 'Triumvirate' government following the resignation of Lord Bute, depicted dangling a cherry in front of Grenville, Wyndham and Halifax, Britannia looks on while Henry Fox
0010: Williams (John) Publisher. - In and Out, and turnEst. £250-£350
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Prints:- - A collection,: comprising: an album with numerous engravings from The Town and Country Magazine , including approx. 228 double portraits (each with a man and woman), and 60 scenes after Dighton and others,
0012: Prints:- - A collection,Est. £100-£200
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Bretherton (Charles) - The Delights of Islington,: caricatured portrait after Henry Bunbury of the London eccentric, Jeremiah Sago, standing protectively before his oft-looted pleasure garden, etching, 245 x 175mm., trimmed to upper border and to
0013: Bretherton (Charles) - The Delights of Islington,Est. £250-£350
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Collier (John) "Tim Bobbin". - A group of plates of: mostly small plates of 2 or 3 figures, a few larger plates from Human Passions, with 5 leaves of explanatory text, engravings, v.s., many with marginal repairs, a few more extensive, [c.1773]
0014: Collier (John) "Tim Bobbin". - A group of plates ofEst. £150-£200
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Gillray (James) - The Liberty of the Subject,: one of the satirist's earliest known published works, this on the brutality of press gangs, here brutally frogmarching a tailor down a London street, despite the spirited protests of two women,
0015: Gillray (James) - The Liberty of the Subject,Est. £300-£500
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Album. - [Gilray & Rowlandson's Humourous Caricatures],: containing 55 mostly later 18th century plates, most by Rowlandson and Gillray, including the former's The State Watchman, 1781 [BM Satires 5856], Great Cry and Little Wool, 1783 [BM 6283], The
0016: Album. - [Gilray & Rowlandson's Humourous Caricatures],Est. £1,000-£1,500
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Humphrey (William) Publisher. - The Council,: more pertinently renamed The Privy Council when re-issued shortly afterwards, depicting the seated figures of lords Mansfield, North and Sandwich using the Magna Carta, a national debt document, and
0017: Humphrey (William) Publisher. - The Council,Est. £400-£600
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Gillray (James) - Guy Vaux,: George III as an ass, sleeping on his throne, sceptre and orb in a sack at his side, satirising rumours of his impending abdication, with a parliamentary crowd, led by Fox, stealing into the chamber
0018: Gillray (James) - Guy Vaux,Est. £400-£600
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Dent (William) Publisher. - The Coalition Garland, or: Fox and North as chimney sweeps, dancing on Constitution Hill around a royal pyre of loaves and fishes, lettered below as Design'd by Longheads, Executed by Broadbottoms, etching, 245 x 340mm.,
0019: Dent (William) Publisher. - The Coalition Garland, orEst. £300-£500
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Cornell (Thomas) - Pand[e]monium,: a glowering Fox surrounded by erstwhile colleagues, following his resignation after Rockingham's death, evoking Milton's Satan banished from Paradise, etching, 305 x 235mm., slight spotting, [BM
0020: Cornell (Thomas) - Pand[e]monium,Est. £400-£600
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Rowlandson (Thomas) - A group of 9 caricatures on the: starting with Britannia Roused, marking the end of the coalition, [BM Satires 6403], also including The Apostate Jack R_ the Political Rat Catcher, [BM 6431], The Rival Candidates, [BM 6510], The
0021: Rowlandson (Thomas) - A group of 9 caricatures on theEst. £400-£600
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Gillray (James) - The Morning after Marriage-or- A: the Prince of Wales and Mrs Fitzherbert in a French hotel room after a night of debauchery, signed by 'Plenipo Georgy', the date unamended as 1786, engraving on laid paper, 420 x 510mm., pale
0022: Gillray (James) - The Morning after Marriage-or- AEst. £800-£1,200
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Gillray (James) - Dido Forsaken, Sic transit gloria: depicting the spurned Mrs Fitzherbert, sat on a funeral pyre composed of penises (often described as money bags), Catholic trappings scattered around, as the Prince of Wales sails away with Fox and
0023: Gillray (James) - Dido Forsaken, Sic transit gloriaEst. £400-£600
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Gillray (James) - The Hopes of the Party, prior to July: of the High Priest of the Theophilanthropes, the former satirising the infamous dinner at the Crown and Anchor in the Strand of radicals in favour of the French Revolution, the latter issued in
0024: Gillray (James) - The Hopes of the Party, prior to JulyEst. £600-£800