FRONTISPIECE
Fine Emblematic Engraving,
showing Bribery with a bag of money trying to corrupt the seated figure of Justice, while Death looks on, above is a quotation from Juvenal, 'I do not wish, nor can I promise the death of my father', drawn and engraved by Suor (Sister) Isabella, no place, no date, c.
Item Date:
1700
Stock No:
50821
£35
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FURNISS
(Harry, 1854-1925, Caricaturist and Illustrator)
Fine signature from end of Autograph Letter Signed, inscribed "Yours very truly",
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
11415
£10
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FURNISS
(Harry, 1854-1925, Caricaturist & Illustrator)
Excellent original pen and ink drawing signed with initials and dated
showing a tall thin man in a top hat in profile with his hands on his hips, he appears to be laughing, 1 side 8vo., no place,
Item Date:
1890
Stock No:
39483
£150
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FURNISS
(Harry, 1854-1925, Caricaturist for 'Punch' 1880-1894)
Delightful Illustrated Autograph Letter Signed to Barclay
With an amusing picture of Furniss flying with angel's wings, titled "On the Wire", the letter says that he has "been travelling about for the last fortnight & just arrived here, Brading I. of Wight to join Mrs Furniss & family. They had received your very kind present of Grouse in my absence and much enjoyed it & I write to thank you heartily - although rather late in the day. I see by the label the Grouse comes from Cere & Mildmay but as your card was found inside I take it you have been the kind sender ...", and then saying that he is off to Leeds for the "meeting of the British Convention", 3 sides 8vo., no place but Isle of Wight, 27th August
Item Date:
1890
Stock No:
39485
£175
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FURNISS
(Harry, 1854-1925, Caricaturist for 'Punch' 1880-1894)
Fine Illustrated Autograph Letter Signed to Sir Henry LUCY
(1843-1924, Journalist, author of the Essence of Parliament as 'Toby M.P.', Punch's observant dog), saying he has done "a small block of the mouse incident last Tuesday - . You see the Daily Graphic &c. treat it - so I have had to do a small fancy cut of Gorst and Toby introducing the mouse as a New Member", with a sketch of them doing so, and another of the scrimmage of reporters, arms and legs flying, rushing for "the Report of the Royal Commission", ending "in great haste", Alington, Dean Park, Bournemouth, 'Friday' no date, perhaps circa
Item Date:
1894
Stock No:
56706
£250
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