Date of publication supplied by cataloger., Verse - "Young lovers lend an ear, I'm sure you'll shed a tear,"., In four columns with the title above the first two; the columns are not separated by rules. The title is in one line and ends with a full stop., Mounted on leaf 57. Copy trimmed., and Bound in three-quarters red morocco leather with marbled boards, with spine title stamped in gold: Old English ballads, woodcuts, vol. 3.
Publisher:
s.n.
Subject (Geographic):
England, Northamptonshire, and Northamptonshire (England)
Includes Gardelle's account of his murder of Anne King and a description of his attempts at suicide after he was apprehended., Two woodcuts show Gardelle in his prison cell with visitors and the courtroom as the jury announces its verdict., and Not in ESTC.
Title from item., Plate from: Westminster Magazine. London : Printed for W. Goldsmith, v. 2 (1774) , p. 416., Two lines of verse below image: Thy kingdom, Stanisl'us, is now at stake. To four such stomachs, 'tis a mere plumb cake., and Temporary local subject terms: Partitions of Poland: 1st partition, 1772.
Publisher:
publisher not identified
Subject (Name):
Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor, 1741-1790, Frederick II, King of Prussia, 1712-1786, Catherine II, Empress of Russia, 1729-1796, Louis XV, King of France, 1710-1774, Stanisław II August, King of Poland, 1732-1798, and Abdul Hamid I, Sultan of the Turks, 1725-1789
Title from item., Publication date from British Museum catalogue., Sheet trimmed within plate mark., "Price 6 Pence"., Eight lines of verse in two columns on either side of title: Behold that race whence Englands woes proceed ..., Seven lines of quotations from Bible in the lower left corner of plate: Jer. 23.21 & 32: I have not sent these prophets yet they ran ..., Seven lines of text in the lower right corner of plate: Scotch Presbyterian eloquence, page 4: one of these vile hypocrites ..., and Temporary local subject terms: Presbyterian clergy.
The Queen, grossly caricatured, sits on a zebra which stands in a round band-box with a hinged and upturned lid inscribed 'a Present from Bart. Bergami'. The zebra has the (profile) head of Wood, looking with greedy and imbecile satisfaction towards a sieve of food inscribed 'Garden of St Cath[erine]'. This is held out by two hands projecting from the right margin. The Queen, with a grin both calculating and insane, sits full-face, negligently holding reins attached to Wood's mouth, her right hand on her hip. She sits in a smaller (bottomless) band-box which surrounds her entirely from just below her large waist down, with only one leg extended below. She wears a décolletée dress; on her head is an erection of feathers and flowers rising from a circlet inscribed 'Wood'. An owl (cf. British Museum satires no. 14199) flies by her head. In the background is Brandenburgh House, in front of which is a braying ass
Alternative Title:
Queen's ass in a band-box
Description:
Title etched below image., A reversed copy of a print attributed to Theodore Lane that was published 22 January 1821 by G. Humphrey. See no. 14110 in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum, v. 10., and The letters "ee" have been added in ink to the censored word "Qu-n's" in title, to complete the intended word "Queen's".
Publisher:
publisher not identified
Subject (Name):
Caroline, Queen, consort of George IV, King of Great Britain, 1768-1821, Wood, Matthew, Sir, 1768-1843, Bergami, Bartolomeo Bergami, Baron., and Brandenburgh House (London, England),
Date of publication from ESTC., A song - "Ye pretty young maids that have mourn'd many years"., In four columns with the title above the first two; the columns are not separated by rules., Mounted on leaf 30. Copy trimmed., and Bound in three-quarters red morocco leather with marbled boards, with spine title stamped in gold: Old English ballads, woodcuts, vol. 2.
"Portrait seen three-quarter length, directed towards right, facing towards and looking to front, wig, velvet coat, ruffles, right arm across that of chair, hand holding pen, left arm on table to right, on which lie inkstand and papers addressed."--British Museum online catalogue
Alternative Title:
Right Honorable Horatio Walpole Esq
Description:
Title etched below image., State from: Smith, J.C. British mezzotinto portraits., Sheet trimmed within plate mark with some loss of image and text; complete printmaker's signature from Smith., and Mounted to 37 x 26 cm.
"Portrait seen three-quarter length, directed towards right, facing towards and looking to front, wig, velvet coat, ruffles, right arm across that of chair, hand holding pen, left arm on table to right, on which lie inkstand and papers addressed."--British Museum online catalogue
Alternative Title:
Right Honorable Horatio Walpole Esq
Description:
Title etched below image., Early state, before addition of date at end of artist's signature. Cf. State I in: Smith, J.C. British mezzotinto portraits, v. 3, no. 157, page 1122., Sheet trimmed to plate mark., Mounted to 43 x 33 cm., and Annotated by Horace Walpole in pencil (traced in ink) in lower left corner: Created Lord Walpole June 1756.
"Portrait, whole length; standing to front, with head turned towards right, looking to front; wearing a long wig, ermine-trimmed robes, lace cravat, breeches and stockings, and a sword hanging from a belt; holding a crown in his right hand; his left hand at his chest; on left, column wrapped in curtain bearing coat of arms with motto: 'Virtute et Fide'; on right, ornate vase in a niche; after Dahl."--British Museum online catalogue
Description:
Title from caption below image., Place of publication from printmaker's place of activity., Description based on imperfect impression; sheet trimmed within plate mark with loss of last line of text., and In paper frame: 461 x 343 mm.
Title from item., Possibly engraved when Pitt was appointed Chancellor of the Exchequer in 1782 but before he became prime minister in 1783?, Mounted to 75 x 52 cm.; written on lower portion of mount: S. 72679. In the center: 56. Stamped in black ink in lower right corner: 56. Lower center: 93., and Stamped in purple ink on verso "Fürst zy Liechtenstein. Wein."