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Mr. W. Farren in the Character of Dominic Sampson, in Guy Mannering
McCLEARY, William
early 19th Century
A Portrait
McCLEARY, William
early 19th Century
Voilà les Anglais! / Behold the English!
UNKNOWN
1817
An Extensive Dealer in the Funds
McCLEARY, William
early 19th Century
Augustin Monk
UNKNOWN
19th Century
Ticket for Henry Fielding's 'The Mock Doctor'
Formerly attributed to HOGARTH, William
1732
Sarah Malcolm
HOGARTH, William
1733
Ticket For the Benefit of Joe Miller: Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, The Old Batchelor
Formerly attributed to HOGARTH, William
1790s
Tavern Bill for John Shaw, Ram Inn, Cirencester
Formerly attributed to HOGARTH, William
c. 1730s
Untitled (Rear view of a Military Officer)
McCLEARY, William
19th Century
Untitled ("The Camblet Cloak")
UNKNOWN
19th Century
The Pensioners
LE PETIT, J.
early 19th Century
Tregear's Flights of Humour, No. 1: A Man that Has Seen Better Days!
TREGEAR, Gabriel Shear
1832
Ceasar my dear, do you love your mother? (What a High Dear), no. 25 from the series Trigear's Flights of Humour
TREGEAR, Gabriel Shear
1833
Trade-card for James Figg: Master of ye Noble Science of Defence
Formerly attributed to HOGARTH, William
1790s
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