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Auction archive: Lot number 292

The Looking Glass; or, Caricature Annual , vols. 1-4 (of 7 published), for 1830-1833. London: Thomas McLean, 1831-34. 4 volumes, 2° (398 x 269mm). 196 hand-coloured etched or lithographed plates after William Heath and Robert Seymour, each volume com...

Auction 30.10.2012
30 Oct 2012
Estimate
£1,500 - £2,500
ca. US$2,412 - US$4,021
Price realised:
£1,750
ca. US$2,814
Auction archive: Lot number 292

The Looking Glass; or, Caricature Annual , vols. 1-4 (of 7 published), for 1830-1833. London: Thomas McLean, 1831-34. 4 volumes, 2° (398 x 269mm). 196 hand-coloured etched or lithographed plates after William Heath and Robert Seymour, each volume com...

Auction 30.10.2012
30 Oct 2012
Estimate
£1,500 - £2,500
ca. US$2,412 - US$4,021
Price realised:
£1,750
ca. US$2,814
Beschreibung:

The Looking Glass; or, Caricature Annual , vols. 1-4 (of 7 published), for 1830-1833. London: Thomas McLean, 1831-34. 4 volumes, 2° (398 x 269mm). 196 hand-coloured etched or lithographed plates after William Heath and Robert Seymour each volume comprising pictorial title and 12 monthly parts of 4 sheets, letterpress preface (one leaf) in vols. 1, 2 and 4. (Very occasional light spotting, more prominent on titles.) Contemporary green half morocco, all edges gilt (recornered and rebacked preserving original spines, minor repairs). Provenance : Stephen George Holland (bookplate). A handsome set of the first four volumes of McLean's monthly caricature magazine, sending up most aspects of British life and society. The caricatures depict and comment on British politicians, European monarchs and other notable people, eating habits, fashion, lawyers, art and theatre, various laws and reforms, Irish affairs, the Thames Tunnel, sports and sportsmen, etc. One issue is devoted to the French Revolution. The first 7 numbers were the work of William Heath and thereafter of Robert Seymour 'in the first rank of British comic artists' (ODNB). Among Seymour's other illustrations were two numbers of the Pickwick Papers before his death in 1836. (4)

Auction archive: Lot number 292
Auction:
Datum:
30 Oct 2012
Auction house:
Christie's
30 October 2012, London, South Kensington
Beschreibung:

The Looking Glass; or, Caricature Annual , vols. 1-4 (of 7 published), for 1830-1833. London: Thomas McLean, 1831-34. 4 volumes, 2° (398 x 269mm). 196 hand-coloured etched or lithographed plates after William Heath and Robert Seymour each volume comprising pictorial title and 12 monthly parts of 4 sheets, letterpress preface (one leaf) in vols. 1, 2 and 4. (Very occasional light spotting, more prominent on titles.) Contemporary green half morocco, all edges gilt (recornered and rebacked preserving original spines, minor repairs). Provenance : Stephen George Holland (bookplate). A handsome set of the first four volumes of McLean's monthly caricature magazine, sending up most aspects of British life and society. The caricatures depict and comment on British politicians, European monarchs and other notable people, eating habits, fashion, lawyers, art and theatre, various laws and reforms, Irish affairs, the Thames Tunnel, sports and sportsmen, etc. One issue is devoted to the French Revolution. The first 7 numbers were the work of William Heath and thereafter of Robert Seymour 'in the first rank of British comic artists' (ODNB). Among Seymour's other illustrations were two numbers of the Pickwick Papers before his death in 1836. (4)

Auction archive: Lot number 292
Auction:
Datum:
30 Oct 2012
Auction house:
Christie's
30 October 2012, London, South Kensington
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