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Miscellaneous English language satirical prints collected by Alfred Bendiner, ca. 1809 - 1942
Call No.: LOT 13159 (H)
No guinea pigs light Welsh wool no dumpling dust, [ca. 1810]
Creator: Unattributed
Call No.: LOT 13159, no. 1 (H)
Extent: 1 print on paper: etching with watercolor ; 19 x 8.5 cm (sheet)
Note: Full length profile of a man.
A scene in Hamlet, [between 1815 and 1830]
Creator: George Cruikshank (1792-1878)
Call No.: LOT 13159, no. 2 (H)
Extent: 1 print on paper: etching with watercolor ; 11 x 16 cm (sheet)
I beg your pardon Mr. Chairman, [between 1815 and 1830]
Creator: George Cruikshank (1792-1878)
Call No.: LOT 13159, no. 3 (H)
Extent: 1 print on paper: etching with watercolor ; 11 x 22.5 cm (sheet)
[Turtle soup], [ca. 1822]
Creator: George Cruikshank (1792-1878)
Call No.: LOT 13159, no. 4 (H)
Extent: 1 print on paper: etching with watercolor ; 16 x 25.5 cm (sheet)
Clearing the ground at a Lillipution review, [between 1815 and 1830]
Creator: George Cruikshank (1792-1878)
Call No.: LOT 13159, no. 5 (H)
Extent: 1 print on paper: etching with watercolor ; 11 x 29 cm (sheet)
I say master!, [between 1820 and 1836]
Creator: Robert Seymour (1800-1836)
Call No.: LOT 13159, no. 6 (H)
Extent: 1 print: lithograph ; 17 x 11 cm (sheet)
Note: Published as part of series: Sketches by Seymour, no. 13, vol. 5.
Holla, my good man, [between 1820 and 1836]
Creator: Robert Seymour (1800-1836)
Call No.: LOT 13159, no. 7 (H)
Extent: 1 print: lithograph ; 18 x 12 cm (sheet)
Note: Published as part of series: Sketches by Seymour, no. 6, vol. 5.
Eyes right, [between 1820 and 1836]
Creator: Robert Seymour (1800-1836)
Call No.: LOT 13159, no. 8 (H)
Extent: 1 print: lithograph ; 18.5 x 11.5 cm (sheet)
Note: Published as part of series: Sketches by Seymour, no. 3, vol. 5.
[Three male allegorical figures representing fascism, capitalism and religion seated atop chained masses], [ca. 1941-1942]
Creator: Unattributed
Call No.: LOT 13159, no. 9 (H)
Extent: 1 print on paper: lithograph ; 31 x 26 cm (sheet)
Our royal gardener, 1934
Creator: Bernard Partridge (b. 1861)
Call No.: LOT 13159, no. 10 (H)
Extent: 1 photomechanical print ; 28 x 22 cm
Note: The Prince of Wales, later Edward VIII, in garden with watercan, looking at "Rosa Imperialis." Published in Punch, Oct. 24, 1934.
The singer of empire, 1935
Creator: L. (Leonard) Raven-Hill (1867-1942)
Call No.: LOT 13159, no. 11 (H)
Extent: 1 photomechanical print ; 28 x 22 cm
Note: Caricature of Rudyard Kipling in classical garb, holding lyre. Published as part of series, People in Punch, no. 9. Published in Punch, June 26, 1935.
Lord Willingdon and friend, 1934
Creator: G. E. (George Ernest) Studdy (1878-1948)
Call No.: LOT 13159, no. 12 (H)
Extent: 1 photomechanical print ; 28 x 22 cm
Note: Published as part of series, People in Punch, no. 2. Published in Punch, Nov. 28, 1934.
Prospero, 1934
Creator: Essex
Call No.: LOT 13159, no. 13 (H)
Extent: 1 photomechanical print ; 28 x 22 cm
Note: Published as part of series, People in Punch, no. 3. Published in Punch, Dec. 19, 1934.
Mars in panoply, 1935
Creator: Unattributed
Call No.: LOT 13159, no. 14 (H)
Extent: 1 photomechanical print ; 28 x 22 cm
Note: Caricature of Lord Hailsham in military uniform. Published as part of series, People in Punch, no. 4. Signed: Shorrolls(?). Published in Punch, Jan. 23, 1935.
Sic stur ad astra, 1935
Creator: George Alexander Whitelaw (1887-1957)
Call No.: LOT 13159, no. 15 (H)
Extent: 1 photomechanical print ; 28 x 22 cm
Note: Sir James Jears with slide rule. Published as part of series, People in Punch, no. 5. Published in Punch, Feb. 27, 1935.
By y'r leave!, 1935
Creator: Thomas Derrick
Call No.: LOT 13159, no. 16 (H)
Extent: 1 photomechanical print ; 28 x 22 cm
Note: Caricature of J. H. Thomas with dolley full of luggage and golf clubs. Published as part of series, People in Punch, no. 6. Published in Punch, Mar. 20, 1935.
Sir Cedric Hardwicke, 1935
Creator: George Alexander Whitelaw (1887-1957)
Call No.: LOT 13159, no. 17 (H)
Extent: 1 photomechanical print ; 28 x 22 cm
Note: Published as part of series, People in Punch, no. 7. Published in Punch, Apr. 17, 1935.
Fifty years a favourite, 1935
Creator: George Alexander Whitelaw (1887-1957)
Call No.: LOT 13159, no. 18 (H)
Extent: 1 photomechanical print ; 28 x 22 cm
Note: Portrait of Miss Marie Tempest. Published as part of series, People in Punch, no. 8. Published in Punch, May 29, 1935.
The brain of the "A.A." [i.e., Automobile Association], 1935
Creator: Essex
Call No.: LOT 13159, no. 19 (H)
Extent: 1 photomechanical print ; 28 x 22 cm
Note: Caricature of Sir Stenson Cooke in miniature automobile. Published as part of series, People in Punch, no. 10. Published in Punch, July 17, 1935.
Reverie of an ex-viceroy, 1935
Creator: Essex
Call No.: LOT 13159, no. 20 (H)
Extent: 1 photomechanical print ; 28 x 22 cm
Note: Caricature of Lord Halifax sitting on a pillow with a book "Indian Problem"; at left a rope extends from a cloud. Published as part of series, People in Punch, no. 11. Published in Punch, Aug. 12, 1935.
The governor, 1935
Creator: Essex
Call No.: LOT 13159, no. 21 (H)
Extent: 1 photomechanical print ; 28 x 22 cm
Note: Caricature of Mr. Montagu Norman sitting on the knee of a statue in a pediment. Published as part of series, People in Punch, no. 12. Published in Punch, Sept. 18, 1935.
A farmer's philosophy in death, [ca. 1809]
Creator: G. M. (George Moutyard) Woodward (ca. 1760-1809)
Call No.: LOT 13159, no. 22 (H)
Extent: 1 print on paper: etching with watercolor ; 25 x 36 cm (sheet)
Note: Published by T. Tegg; After Bunbury. Similar copies in PC 1-11472.
The Prince, 1878, Jan. 19
Creator: Carlo Pellegrini (1838-1889)
Call No.: LOT 13159, no. 23 (H)
Note: Portrait of Colonel Owen Lewis Cope Williams. Signed: Ape. Published in Vanity Fair, London.
Fairford Abbey, 1898, Dec. 29
Creator: Sir Leslie Ward (1851-1922)
Call No.: LOT 13159, no. 24 (H)
Note: Caricature of a painter. Signed: Spy. Published in Vanity Fair, London.
Men of the day. No. 54. "Come to Jesus", 1872, Nov. 23
Creator: Adriano Cecioni (1836-1886)
Call No.: LOT 13159, no. 25 (H)
Note: Subject possibly Rev. Newman Hall. No. 212. Published in Vanity Fair, London.
A new way to pay old debts, [between 1830 and 1840]
Creator: Unattributed
Call No.: LOT 13159, no. 26 (H)
Note: Published in London as Political Sketches by H. H. Printed by W. Kohler.
Indian and Japanese drawings collected by Alfred Bendiner, ca. 1800 - 1920
Call No.: LOT 13160 (H)
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