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75/5448 [Caricature]. Anonymous (1st half 19th cent.). "Baerle-Nassau/ Baerle-Duc". Handcol. lithograph, 21,5x27,8 cm.

- Horizontal fold; corners creased; (sl.) soiled.

= A nice cartoon concerning the fighting with the Belgians at Baarle-Nassau. The Belgians are surprised in their blue uniforms, when the Dutch soldier gets around the border at Baarle-Nassau / Baarle-Duc in 1831 during the ten-day Campaign. Cat. F. Muller, 6710.

(Profile of Napoléon Bonaparte). Handcol. engr. caricature after J.M. VOLTZ, 9,5x5,5 cm., 1814.

- Horizontal fold; soiled; pasted on torn off corner of another print ''De vlugt van Napoleon''.

= Napoleon I. im Spiegel der Karikatur 340; Broadley II, p.242-246: "... Voltz's "corpse-head", the most widely known of all the caricatures directed against Napoleon" (p.243). We see Napoleon with a face composed of bodies in agony, wearing a blood-red collar, a coat with a map showing the places of his lost battles, and a hat in the shape of the Prussian eagle that has finally defeated him. Originally it was published as a New Year's wish to the Germans, bearing the title "True Picture of the Conqueror. Triumph of the Year 1813. To the Germans for the New Year." Cf. Grand-Carteret, Napoléon en Images, p.45.

AND 5 others similar.

€ (100-150) 220
75 5449 Caricature Belgium  Anonymous late 18th cent  75 5449 Caricature Belgium Anonymous late 18th cent
75 5449 Caricature Belgium  Anonymous late 18th cent  75 5449 Caricature Belgium Anonymous late 18th cent
75/5449 [Caricature. Belgium]. Anonymous (late 18th cent.). (People bringing their gold and silver to the statue of Henri van der Noot). Etching, ±1790, 20x17,1 cm. (incl. caption).

- Soiled.

= Rare caricature print. 'Vonckist' caricature ridiculing the leaders of the short-lived republic United Belgian States or United States of Belgium (1790), especially the prime minister and revolutionary Henri van der Noot. Marie-Thérèse Pinaut can also be seen collecting the money in her skirts. Not in Frederik Muller.

Anonymous (19th cent.). "Tableau d'un rêve fait par l'Habitant du Chateau du Diable Extravagant". Lithograph, 25,7x30,6 cm.

= Rare cartoon on the music concours in Brussels in 1830.

AND 3 others, i.a. another lithograph showing the same grounds: "Fête populaire dont le peuple est exclus et vue d'un Areopage sur roulettes".

€ (50-70) 130
75 5450 Caricature  Boitard L P  1733 ±1770  attrib  75 5450 Caricature Boitard L P 1733 ±1770 attrib
75 5450 Caricature  Boitard L P  1733 ±1770  attrib  75 5450 Caricature Boitard L P 1733 ±1770 attrib
75 5450 Caricature  Boitard L P  1733 ±1770  attrib  75 5450 Caricature Boitard L P 1733 ±1770 attrib
75 5450 Caricature  Boitard L P  1733 ±1770  attrib  75 5450 Caricature Boitard L P 1733 ±1770 attrib
75/5450 [Caricature]. Boitard, L.P. (1733-±1770) (attrib.). "The Gothamites in Council. Humbly Inscribed to the Geese in Disgrace sometime call'd the Honest Men of of P---h.". Etching, 24,8x35,2 cm., publ. by D. Job, London, 1751.

= A curious print, probably alluding to the Anglo-French struggle on the New Foundland fishery trade and control of French North America. The legendary vessel the Centurion, commanded by i.a. Anson and Keppel, is shown in the background. There is also a reference to the 'honest men of Portsmouth', the harbour from which the Royal Navy sent squadrons to Newfoundland.

Anonymous (18th cent.). "Des Praetendent Triumph oder Die Rebellion in Schotland an alle Liebhaber des Göttesdiensts und der Freijheit". Etching, cm., w. German caption below, dated "1745".

= Cartoon on the invasion of Bonnie Prince Charlie in 1745, also anti-catholic. Showing a procession of Scotsmen on bagpipe, Bonnie Prince Charlie in a chariot, lead by the pope on the square in front of St. James Palace in London.

AND 21 others, i.a. "A Race from Preston Pans to Berwick", "A Fashionable Shittlecock" and "A Gypsying Party returning home through a Storm" and 6 lithographs by JOHN DOYLE.

€ (150-250) 210
75 5451 Caricature  Coinchoin A  1844 1871 75 5451 Caricature Coinchoin A 1844 1871
75 5451 Caricature  Coinchoin A  1844 1871 75 5451 Caricature Coinchoin A 1844 1871
75 5451 Caricature  Coinchoin A  1844 1871 75 5451 Caricature Coinchoin A 1844 1871
75/5451 [Caricature]. Coinchoin, A. (1844-1871). (Caricatures of French reporters). Drawing, pen and ink and pencil, 27,5x22 cm. - WITH: two copies (in diff. states) of the lithograph after the drawing (publ. in La Parodie). - AND 2 other caricature drawings and 5 lithographs by the same.
€ (70-90)
75 5452 Caricature  Cruikshank I  ±1756 1810 75 5452 Caricature Cruikshank I ±1756 1810
75 5452 Caricature  Cruikshank I  ±1756 1810 75 5452 Caricature Cruikshank I ±1756 1810
75/5452 [Caricature]. Cruikshank, I. (±1756-1810). "A German Howl or the Emigrant Princes bemoaning the loss of their dearest Friend". Handcol. etching, 1792, 26x36 cm., publ. by S.W. Fores, London.

= A sarcastic caricature in which French royalist emigrés in Germany are weaping over the death of Leopold II of Austria (1792), but in fact were rejoicing the demise of the Austrian reforms.

Idem. "The Greenwich Pensioner". Handcol. etching, 16,3x23,6 cm. (image), 37,5x23,6 cm. (incl. letterpress song), w. letterpress song below by CHARLES DIBDIN, publ. by the same as above, 1791.

- Upper left corner sl. dam.; closed tear below the image; soiled in the upper right part of the leaf.

= A song on an inhabitant of the Royal Hospital for Seamen at Greenwich.

€ (100-150) 130
75 5453 Caricature  Cruikshank I R or R I  1789 1856 75 5453 Caricature Cruikshank I R or R I 1789 1856
75 5453 Caricature  Cruikshank I R or R I  1789 1856 75 5453 Caricature Cruikshank I R or R I 1789 1856
75 5453 Caricature  Cruikshank I R or R I  1789 1856 75 5453 Caricature Cruikshank I R or R I 1789 1856
75 5453 Caricature  Cruikshank I R or R I  1789 1856 75 5453 Caricature Cruikshank I R or R I 1789 1856
75 5453 Caricature  Cruikshank I R or R I  1789 1856 75 5453 Caricature Cruikshank I R or R I 1789 1856
75 5453 Caricature  Cruikshank I R or R I  1789 1856 75 5453 Caricature Cruikshank I R or R I 1789 1856
75/5453 [Caricature]. Cruikshank, I.R. or R.I. (1789-1856). "Funeral of the Constitution". Handcol. etching, 25,8x35,9 cm., w. the address "Publ. March 1829, by T. Mclean, Haymarket". Heath, W. (1795-1840). "Doing Homage - 'Thus they in lowliest plight, repentant bow'". Handcol. etching, 24,7x36 cm., publ. by the same, ±1829.

= Satirical comments on the Catholic Relief Act of 1829, implemented under the Home Secretary of Robert Peel and the prime minister the Duke of Wellington, both depicted in the plates.

AND 4 others similar (all but one caricatures on the government of Wellington), all 1829-1831, i.a. by W. HEATH ("The Cad to the Man wot drives the sovereign") and J. PHILLIPS ("The Patent Weathercock").

€ (200-300) 350
75/5454 Caricature  Gezichten op het Binnenhof geteekend 75/5454 Caricature Gezichten op het Binnenhof geteekend
75/5454 [Caricature]. "Gezichten op het Binnenhof geteekend". Twelve tinted lithogr. plates, ±1880, 26x16 cm., orig. (dam.) wr., Nijmegen, A.W. Bruna, ±1880.

= The first in an unknown number of series of caricatural drawings of members of Dutch parliament. Rare.

ADDED: Zürcher, A. (1755-1837). "Vrede". Allegorical engraving w. elaborate calligraphy, 37x40 cm., "Met de Pen getekend en Gegraveerd door A. Zurcher" and "Proefdruk" in the plate. - AND: "Standbeeld van Lourens Jansz. Coster. Vervaardigd uit circa 800 stukjes linien" (Haarlem, "Door de Gezellen der Drukkerij van Joh. Enschedé en Zonen", n.d. (±1900), 57,5x46 cm. (leaf)).

- Horizontal middle-fold; some tears and creases in blank margins. = Rare.

ADDED: 6 (all but one single-leaf) calendars publ. by Joh. Enschede en Zonen: 1894, 1903, 1904, 1911 (badly foxed/ browned), 1924 and 1926 (backcover and December leaf only). - AND 1 other calender.

€ (50-70) 50
75 5455 Caricature  Gillray J  1757 1815 75 5455 Caricature Gillray J 1757 1815
75 5455 Caricature  Gillray J  1757 1815 75 5455 Caricature Gillray J 1757 1815
75 5455 Caricature  Gillray J  1757 1815 75 5455 Caricature Gillray J 1757 1815
75 5455 Caricature  Gillray J  1757 1815 75 5455 Caricature Gillray J 1757 1815
75/5455 [Caricature]. Gillray, J. (1757-1815). "The Cole-Heavers". Etching, 23,3x31,9 cm., publ. by W. Humphrey, London, 1783.

- Yellowed.

Roberts, P. (act. 1795-1824). "An Attempt to Undermine John Bull or Working through the Globe". Handcol etching, 31,5x23,3 cm. (incl. captions), publ. by the artist, ±1803.

- Fingersoiled. = Attractive caricature on Napoleon.

AND 7 others by JAMES GILLRAY, various sizes, various defects, i.a. "A Birmingham Toast" (plate cut short in right part).

€ (100-150) 190
75 5456 Caricature  Gillray J  1757 1815 75 5456 Caricature Gillray J 1757 1815
75/5456 [Caricature]. Gillray, J. (1757-1815). "A Phantasmagoria; Scene - Conjuring up an Armed Skeleton". Handcol. etching and aquatint, 1803, 35,5x25,3 cm. (platemark), publ. by the artist, London.

- Ample margins extended w. later paper/ grangerized; vague horizontal fold; sm. hole in upper margin.

€ (250-350) 325
75 5457 Caricature  Gillray J  1757 1815 75 5457 Caricature Gillray J 1757 1815
75 5457 Caricature  Gillray J  1757 1815 75 5457 Caricature Gillray J 1757 1815
75 5457 Caricature  Gillray J  1757 1815 75 5457 Caricature Gillray J 1757 1815
75/5457 [Caricature]. Gillray, J. (1757-1815). "Taking Physick". "Breathing a vain". Two contemp. handcol. etchings, each ±26x19 cm., London, H. Humphrey, 1800/ 1804.

= SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXVII.

Idem. "A Back View of the Cape". Contemp. handcol. etching after G. KEATE, 27x21,5 cm., ibid., idem, 1792.

- Cut just outside (upper margin just within) the borderline.

€ (250-350) 250
75 5458 Caricature  Heath W  1795 1840 75 5458 Caricature Heath W 1795 1840
75 5458 Caricature  Heath W  1795 1840 75 5458 Caricature Heath W 1795 1840
75 5458 Caricature  Heath W  1795 1840 75 5458 Caricature Heath W 1795 1840
75 5458 Caricature  Heath W  1795 1840 75 5458 Caricature Heath W 1795 1840
75/5458 [Caricature]. Heath, W. (1795-1840). "Another Xample, or the Fatal Effects of Using too Much Foolscap". Contemp. handcol. etching, 35,1x24,6 cm., London, T. McLean, 1829. Anonymous (late 18th/ early 19th cent.). "Le Cabaret Villageois". Contemp. handcol. etching, 15,8x22 cm., caption below, Paris, Basset, n.d. (1st half 19th cent.). - AND 2 others similar, i.a. "A Missionary Society Meeting" (handcol. etching and aquatint, London, T. McLean, 1826).
€ (120-150) 120
75 5459 Caricature  Hogarth W  1697 1764 75 5459 Caricature Hogarth W 1697 1764
75/5459 [Caricature]. Hogarth, W. (1697-1764). The Industry of Idleness. Five engravings from the series of 12, ±1747, each 25x35 cm., each titled and w. moral caption within cartouche below.

= Paulson 170,174, 175, 178 and 179.

AND 6 engravings from the same series, engraved by T. COOK after W. HOGARTH (plate 2, 3, 7, 9, 11 and 12).

€ (200-300)
75 5460 Caricature  Hogarth W  1697 1764  after 75 5460 Caricature Hogarth W 1697 1764 after
75 5460 Caricature  Hogarth W  1697 1764  after 75 5460 Caricature Hogarth W 1697 1764 after
75 5460 Caricature  Hogarth W  1697 1764  after 75 5460 Caricature Hogarth W 1697 1764 after
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75 5460 Caricature  Hogarth W  1697 1764  after 75 5460 Caricature Hogarth W 1697 1764 after
75 5460 Caricature  Hogarth W  1697 1764  after 75 5460 Caricature Hogarth W 1697 1764 after
75 5460 Caricature  Hogarth W  1697 1764  after 75 5460 Caricature Hogarth W 1697 1764 after
75 5460 Caricature  Hogarth W  1697 1764  after 75 5460 Caricature Hogarth W 1697 1764 after
75 5460 Caricature  Hogarth W  1697 1764  after 75 5460 Caricature Hogarth W 1697 1764 after
75/5460 [Caricature]. Hogarth, W. (1697-1764) (after). Lot of 19 engravings, all (but two) engr. by THOMAS COOK, from 35,5x22,5 to 50x40 cm. (incl. captions), various publishers.

- Thirteen prints (nearly) fine; others occas. frayed/ w. tears affecting the image.

= Comprises i.a. 6 engravings from the series Hudibras (cf. Paulson 82-84, 86, 87 and 90); Burning the Rumps at Temple Bar (modern handcolouring; cf. Paulson 92); Garrick in the Character of Richard III (cf. Paulson165); Simon Lord Lovat (cf. Paulson 166); The Analysis of Beauty (cf. Paulson 195a) and Tail Piece, The Bathos (cf. Paulson 216).

€ (200-300)
75 5461 Caricature  Monnier H  1803 1877 75 5461 Caricature Monnier H 1803 1877
75 5461 Caricature  Monnier H  1803 1877 75 5461 Caricature Monnier H 1803 1877
75/5461 [Caricature]. Monnier, H. (1803-1877). Lot of 15 lithographs, all bookillustrations, various techniques and sizes, 8x handcol., i.a. "L'Extase ou l'homme du jour et l'homme de la veille" and "De la République" (both from Pasquinade).
€ (50-70) 160
75/5462 Caricature  Pal sangué! Mr l'curé vla l'coup 75/5462 Caricature Pal sangué! Mr l'curé vla l'coup
75/5462 [Caricature]. "Pal sangué! Mr. l'curé vla l'coup". Handcol. engr., 13,2x17 cm., on blue-ish paper, ±1790.

- Sm. crease in image; blank margins frayed and w. some browning

€ (50-70) 70
75 5463 Caricature  Rowlandson T  1756 1827 75 5463 Caricature Rowlandson T 1756 1827
75 5463 Caricature  Rowlandson T  1756 1827 75 5463 Caricature Rowlandson T 1756 1827
75 5463 Caricature  Rowlandson T  1756 1827 75 5463 Caricature Rowlandson T 1756 1827
75/5463 [Caricature]. Rowlandson, T. (1756-1827). "Dutch merchants. Sketched at Amsterdam." Handcol. etching and aquatint, 28x23,7 cm., signed in the plate, engr. captions below, London, 1796. - AND 2 other handcol. etchings (and aquatint) by the same: "A Dutch Abbess and her nymphs. Sketched at Amsterdam" and "Italian affection. Real Characters" (laid down on mount; upper and right margin some surface dam. (silverfish)).
€ (80-100) 850
75 5464 Caricature  Rowlandson T  1756 1827 75 5464 Caricature Rowlandson T 1756 1827
75 5464 Caricature  Rowlandson T  1756 1827 75 5464 Caricature Rowlandson T 1756 1827
75 5464 Caricature  Rowlandson T  1756 1827 75 5464 Caricature Rowlandson T 1756 1827
75/5464 [Caricature]. Rowlandson, T. (1756-1827). "The Poll. The Rival Candidates Farce". Handcol. etching, 24,2x34,2 cm., etched captions below, w. the address of W. Humphrey, Strand, 1784.

- Sl. browned; some surface dam. (silverfish) in outer lower blank margin.

AND 2 other handcol. etchings by the same: "How came you so! Beware of man-traps" (doubled) and "Off she goes".

€ (80-100) 80
75 5465 Caricature  Rowlandson T  1756 1827 75 5465 Caricature Rowlandson T 1756 1827
75 5465 Caricature  Rowlandson T  1756 1827 75 5465 Caricature Rowlandson T 1756 1827
75/5465 [Caricature]. Rowlandson, T. (1756-1827). "Too many for a Jew". Engraving and aquatint, printed in brown, 22,7x33,4 cm., engr. captions below, w. the address of S. Alken, London, 1785 (sl. foxed). - AND an etching by the same after N. POUSSIN.
€ (80-100) 1000
75 5466 Caricature  Rowlandson T  1756 1827  attrib  75 5466 Caricature Rowlandson T 1756 1827 attrib
75/5466 [Caricature]. Rowlandson, T. (1756-1827) (attrib.). "Going in state to the House of Peers; or, a Picture of English Magnificence!!!" Contemp. handcol. etching w. caption below, 27,3x57,1 cm., "Design'd by Meanness" and "Executed by Venality" below the image, publ. London, W. Holland, 1789.

- Vertical middle fold; blank margins sl. yellowed/ dustsoiled and frayed/ creased; portion lacking from blank upper left corner.

= Caption also reading: "Dedicated to Mr P-tt and his 267 liberal Friends. In Holland's Exhibition Rooms may be seen the largest Collection in Europe of Political and other Humorous Prints. Admittance One shilling." SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXIII.

€ (150-250) 180
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75/5467 [Caricature]. Vauthier, A.-C. (1790-1879) (?). "Je penche avec la Balance". Lithograph, 30,2x23,8 cm., signed "Chles Vauthier" on the stone below image, titled on the stone, before 1822, without publ. (but prob. Aaron Martinet, Paris).

- Evenly yellowed.

= Rare. According to a list of works compiled by the Bibliotheque Nationale de France, published by Aaron Martinet.

Anonymous (early 19th cent.). "Cours de politesse et de belles manières". Handcol. lithograph, cm., w. the address "chez Martinet", ±1815.

- Poor copy, heavily soiled, closed central tear.

= The price list shown in the print are in guineas. In 1816 the guineas were replaced by the pound sterling in Great Britain as main currency.

AND ±120 other French (political) cartoons and caricature prints, mostly lithographs, ±1790-1850.

- Various defects. = I.a. by CHAM, Charlet, E.J. Pigal, H. Daumier, H. Bellangé,

€ (300-500) 475