Title from heading above image., Numerous small designs, individually captioned: Nim rod, Ram rod, and Fishing rod; Hurting in Somerset shire; Fishing in troubled waters; A single barrel doing double duty, or Knocking down at both ends., Possibly from Cruikshank's self-published series: My sketch book., and Sheet trimmed within plate mark.
Title from text above and below image., Publication date from unverified data in local card catalog record., and Caption below image continues: ... Ven here's a riglar gate to ride through.
Publisher:
Tregear & Lewis, 96 Cheapside
Subject (Topic):
Donkeys, Horseback riding, Gates, Hedges (Plants), and Accidents
"Caroline Norton with Lord Melbourne on her lap, as a lamb with human head; watching them from behind a tree is Mr Norton as a ram with cuckold's horns. One of a number of satires in 1836 referring to the scandal of Lord Melbourne's relationship with Caroline Norton (1808-1877), the abused wife of George Norton, who cited Melbourne in court."--British Museum online catalogue
Description:
Title from text below image., Date of publication from the British Museum online catalogue, registration no.: 1868,0808.9512., and Printseller's label on verso: Sold by A. Lesage, Printseller & Framemaker, 21 Hanover Street, Edinburgh.
Publisher:
publisher not identified
Subject (Name):
Melbourne, William Lamb, Viscount, 1779-1848, Norton, Caroline Sheridan, 1808-1877, and Norton, George Chappele, 1800-1875
Title from caption below image., Publication date from local card catalog record., and Caption continues: ... Vy none to be sure. Yes there is tho! wot is it then? Vy A tom-tit to be sure!!!
Title from heading above design., Publication date from local card catalog record., Six designs on sheet, individually captioned: Short cut & pig-tail; Low life; A tobacco-box; Lease & counter-part; The managers last kick; High life., and On reverse side of sheet: Monstrosities of 1836.
Publisher:
publisher not identified and A. Ducôté's lithogy. 70 St. Martins Lane
Title from heading above image., Publication date inferred from date mentioned in caption., and Caption below image: The day is gone the night's our own then let us feast the soul if any pain or care remain why drown it in the bowl. Here's success to 1836.
Title from text above images., Four designs on one plate, each individually titled., Sheet trimmed within plate mark., and Temporary local subject terms: Christmas.
A couple walk arm-in-arm as they gaze at each other. He, a dandy, carries a walking stick in one hand and a monocle in the other; he wears pants with wide bottoms and a large top hat. She wears a short dress with a large floral hem and a very large hat also decorated outlandishly with flowers
Alternative Title:
Fashions for summer
Description:
Title from caption above and below image. and Publication date from local card catalog record.