CRUIKSHANK
(George, 1792-1878, Caricaturist & Illustrator)
Envelope Addressed to his wife with a Pen Sketch by him on the verso,
a caricature face in profile with lips turned up in disapproval, also memoranda in his hand of names with money sums totalling £17 and other jottings including "Blewitt Ventilation" and pencil notes, 2 sides 3" x 5½", 11th October
faint remains of transparent paper on one edge of front without loss
Item Date:
1860
Stock No:
56163
£75
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CRUIKSHANK
(George, 1792-1878, Artist & Caricaturist, Illustrator of Dickens)
Wood engraving, bearing his engraved signature,
titled "Dog-days - Legislation going to the dogs", showing two dogs as 'swells' smoking cigars and pouring scorn on their hard working fellows, of whom two are pulling a hardware cart from "Houndsditch", one of the latter says angrily that "dog Billy has grown so proud that he has declined to kill any more Rats!!", according to his cousin "from Barking", in the background are two other conversations involving a lap-dog, a guard-dog and a dancing-dog, 1 side 3¼" x 5¼" in margins 4¼" x 6½", verso blank, no place, no date, circa
light brown mark in blank left margin, closed tear in bottom edge reaching a short way into the image, tiny defect in one blank corner
Item Date:
1844
Stock No:
53032
£35
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CRUIKSHANK
(George, 1792-1878, Artist & Caricaturist, Illustrator of Dickens)
Enormous signature, with the date
addressed to “William Baldwin Esq” on 1 side oblong 8vo., 27th October
Item Date:
1875
Stock No:
42626
£225
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CRUIKSHANK
(George, 1792-1878, Caricaturist & Illustrator)
Autograph Letter Signed to Messrs Simmons & Bottor
saying that "with reference to the title page of 'Puss in Boots' of Stereotype it may stand as it is for this Edition - if not then merely put the name of A or 'Alfred Arnold ...", 1 side 8vo., no place, 10th May
Item Date:
1875
Stock No:
40939
£150
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CUST
(Sir Lionel, 1859-1929, Director of the National Portrait Gallery 1895-1909)
Autograph Letter Signed to 'Dear Kate',
saying he has "one set of the Fisher photographs ... I have asked Dr. Williamson to let you know who photographed them, and if the negatives are my property", and that he will "present them to your mother en pleine amitié, and she can print as many as she likes. There is no portrait of Frances Sidney in the royal collections", and hoping that "the A.S.A. ... have chosen a good" portrait of Sir Philip Sidney from Penshurst to reproduce, he and Sybil "have just got our little chorister home, which is a great joy to us", embossed royal arms and 'Windsor Castle' in heading, 2 sides 8vo., Oliphant House, Windsor, 29th December
Item Date:
1905
Stock No:
14857
£45
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