James Gillray (1757-1815)
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James Gillray (1757-1815)

Morning Promenade upon the cliff at Brighton; The real cause of the present High-Price of Provisions or, a view on the sea coast of England with French agents smuggling away supplies for France; and A Spencer and a Thread-Paper

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James Gillray (1757-1815)
Morning Promenade upon the cliff at Brighton; The real cause of the present High-Price of Provisions or, a view on the sea coast of England with French agents smuggling away supplies for France; and A Spencer and a Thread-Paper
Unframed
Handcoloured etchings, from the Bohn Edition
16 x 23in. (42.5 x 58.5cm.) and smaller
Together with a lithographed caricature by Ape form Vanity Fair of "The Messenger of Peace" Earl Spencer, dated 1870; and six hand-coloured etchings after John Leech (10)
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