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Cover of Punch Magazine

Punch, the magazine of humour and satire, ran from 1841 until its closure in 2002. A very British institution with an international reputation for its witty and irreverent take on the world, it published the work of some of the greatest comic writers (Thackeray, P G Wodehouse and P J O’Rourke among others) and gave us the cartoon as we know it today. Its political cartoons swayed governments while its social cartoons captured life in the 19th and 20th centuries. The world’s finest cartoonists appeared in Punch: such great names as Tenniel, E H Shepard, Fougasse, and Pont.


Darvill's Rare Prints is pleased to offer the following cartoons from 1844-1916.
The sheet size is about 8 x 10 3/4 inches and the cartoons are printed on both sides of the paper, unless noted. Please click on a thumbnail to see an enlarged view. Condition is mostly excellent with slight corner or edge wear. The earlier cartoons from the 1840s and 1850s may have some foxing.

THE PROBABLE SOURCE OF THESE PRINTS IS "CARTOONS FROM PUNCH" PUBLISHED BY BRADBURY, AGNEW & CO OF LONDON IN 1906


EATING THE LEEK
SIDE A

EATING THE LEEK

Fluellen...Mr. Cobden
Pistol...Mr. Disraeli

Fluellen—"I pray you fall to; if you can Mock a Leek, you can Eat a Leek."
—Hen. V.

A SCENE FROM ENGLISH HISTORY
SIDE B

A SCENE FROM ENGLISH HISTORY

QUEEN ELEANOR AND FIAR ROSAMOND

(1852)

$20
(Some faint image offsetting/transference and/or foxing possible. Please click on images above to assess condition of each print. Spot on side A.)


A BIT OF ANIMATED NATURE
SIDE A

A BIT OF ANIMATED NATURE

THE PROTECTIONIST CUCKOO IN THE HEDGE SPARROW'S NEST

AN EASY PLACE
SIDE B

AN EASY PLACE

The Judicious Bottle-Holder—"Well, Dizzy, how do you like your Place?"

D'I------i—"O, Jolly! Capital Wages, and only got to Carry out these Light Things at present."

(1852)

$25
(Some faint image offsetting/transference and/or foxing possible. Please click on images above to assess condition of each print.)


THE GREAT DERBY DAY
SIDE A

THE GREAT DERBY DAY

Rt. Hon. Mr. Punch—"Now, My Lord, which do you Declare to Win with—Free Trade, or Protection?"

THE DERBY DRAG
SIDE B

THE DERBY DRAG

(1852)

$10
(some image offsetting/transference possible,
large spot in image, scuffing, trimmed margins)


THE DOWNING STREET CAD
SIDE A

THE DOWNING STREET CAD

Conductor—"Would any 'Party go Out to oblige a Lady?"

THE
SIDE B

THE "CALCULATING" BOY GETS A PRIZE FOR ARITHMETIC

(1852)

$20
(Some faint image offsetting/transference and/or foxing possible. Please click on images above to assess condition of each print.)


REASONING WITH AN IRISH FREE AND INDEPENDENT
SIDE A

REASONING WITH AN IRISH
FREE AND INDEPENDENT

Priest—"There, ye Rascal! Stop there till ye're convinced to only Vote the way I tell yez; or it's niver Marry or Bury Ye that I will?"

THE RECENT ABSURD CASE OF PLEDGING
SIDE B

THE RECENT ABSURD CASE OF PLEDGING

Dizzy—"Its's the Portrait of an Eminent Protectionist I've obtained to illustrate my Great National Work."
Pawnbroker—"Ah, I dare say! But I couldn't lend anything upon it! It isn't the Sort of Thing that's Wanted now-a-days."

(1852)

$15
(Some faint image offsetting/transference and/or foxing possible. Please click on images above to assess condition of each print.)


NO DANGER!
SIDE A

NO DANGER!
(VERY DISRESPECTFULLY DEDICATED TO THE PEACE SOCIETY.)

THE NEW CREW
SIDE B

THE NEW CREW

"NOW, GENTLEMEN—PULL TOGETHER THIS TIME, IF YOU PLEASE."

(1852)

$20
(Some faint image offsetting/transference and/or foxing possible. Please click on images above to assess condition of each print.)


THE POLITICAL TOPSY
SIDE A

THE POLITICAL TOPSY

"I 'spects Nobody can't do Nothin' with Me?"
—Vide "Uncle Tom's Cabin."

ALL BUT HATCHED
SIDE B

ALL BUT HATCHED!

(1852)

$20
(Some faint image offsetting/transference and/or foxing possible. Please click on images above to assess condition of each print.)


THE PROTECTION GIANT
SIDE A

THE PROTECTION GIANT

"Fee, Fi, Fo, Fum!
I smell the blood of an Englishman;

Be he Alive, or be he Dead,
I'll grind his Bones to make my Bread."

THE GAME OF SPECULATION
SIDE B

"THE GAME OF SPECULATION"
(AS PERFORMED AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, ST. STEPHEN'S)

(1852)

$20
(Some faint image offsetting/transference and/or foxing possible. Please click on images above to assess condition of each print.)


NAPOLEON THE LITTLE
SIDE A

NAPOLEON THE LITTLE
AND HIS BROKEN DRUM.

( A Prophecy for the Prince President.")

SCENE FROM "THE PRESIDENTS PROGRESS." (SUGGESTED BY HOGARTH.)
SIDE B

SCENE FROM "THE PRESIDENTS PROGRESS." (SUGGESTED BY HOGARTH.)

(1852)

$20
(Some faint image offsetting/transference and/or foxing possible. Please click on images above to assess condition of each print.)


NAPOLEON THE A DIP IN THE FREE TRADE SEA
SIDE A

A DIP IN THE FREE TRADE SEA.

"There, take off his coat like a good little Ben, and come to his Cobden."

SCENE FROM "THE PRESIDENTS PROGRESS." (SUGGESTED BY HOGARTH.)
SIDE B

JOHN AND JONATHAN

PUNCH. — "Now, Master Bull, what's all this Noise about?'
MASTER BULL. — "If you please, Sir, young Jonathan wanted my Dinner, and a Fish Bone stuck in his Throat. But it's all right now."

(1852)

$20
(Some faint image offsetting/transference and/or foxing possible. Please click on images above to assess condition of each print.)


THE HOMEOPATHIC MINISTER
SIDE A

THE HOMEOPATHIC MINISTER.

"You see, Mr. John Bull, large Doss of Reform are bad for your Constitution. But here is a Globule, of Infinitesimal Bill, which, etc., etc."

FOOLISH AND IMPUDENT TRICK
SIDE B

FOOLISH AND IMPUDENT TRICK.
WATERING THE EDITOR'S INKSTAND

(1852)

$20
(Some faint image offsetting/transference and/or foxing possible. Please click on images above to assess condition of each print. SEE DAMP STAIN.)


A CONSULTATION ABOUT THE STATE OF TURKEY
SIDE A

A CONSULTATION ABOUT THE STATE OF TURKEY

CLOSING OF THE EXHIBITION
SIDE B

CLOSING OF THE EXHIBITION

(1853)

$20
(Some faint image offsetting/transference and/or foxing possible. Please click on images above to assess condition of each print.)


THE CAMP AT CHOBHAM
SIDE A

THE CAMP AT CHOBHAM

UNCEREMONIOUS TREATMENT OF THE RUSSIAN ULTIMATUM
SIDE B

UNCEREMONIOUS TREATMENT OF THE RUSSIAN ULTIMATUM

(1853)

$20
(Some faint image offsetting/transference and/or foxing possible. Please click on images above to assess condition of each print.)


THE OLD 'UN AND THE YOUNG 'UN.
SIDE A

THE OLD 'UN AND THE YOUNG 'UN.

Old Nicholas. — "Now then, Austria, just help me to to finish the Porte."

IMPUDENT ROBBERY OF A TRAVELLER AT AN ENGLISH HOTEL
SIDE B

IMPUDENT ROBBERY OF A TRAVELLER AT AN ENGLISH HOTEL

THE POOR GENTLEMAN WAS FIRST KNOCKED DOWN BY A HEAVY BILL, AND THEN PLUNDERED

(1853)

$20
(Some faint image offsetting/transference and/or foxing possible. Please click on images above to assess condition of each print.)


THE CAMP AT COBHAM — A COLD IN THE HEAD
SIDE A

THE CAMP AT COBHAM — A COLD IN THE HEAD.

Jones (a Batman).—"Did you sound, Sir?"
Officer.—"Yes, Joles. Bring me my Bucket of Gruel, as sool as I've Tallowed by Loze." (Catarrhic for Nose.)

THE EMPEROR'S CUP FOR 1853
SIDE B

THE EMPEROR'S CUP FOR 1853, OR TURKEY RHUBARB

(1853)

$20
(Some faint image offsetting/transference and/or foxing possible. Please click on images above to assess condition of each print.)


A TERRIBLE TURK
SIDE A

A TERRIBLE TURK

"I WILL FIGHT! HE HIT ME FIRST!"

WHAT EVERYBODY THINKS
SIDE B

WHAT EVERYBODY THINKS

Young Palmerston (a sharp clever Boy)—"Oh, Crikey! What a Scotch Mull of a Prime Minister!"
[That may be, but it is not Pretty to say so.—Punch

(1853)

$20
(Some faint image offsetting/transference and/or foxing possible. Please click on images above to assess condition of each print.)


POLITICAL
SIDE A

POLITICAL "TIP-CAT"—
A MONSTROUS NUISANCE

POOR LITTLE MO'
SIDE B

POOR LITTLE MO'

Lord Sh---sb-y—"Don't make a Noise here—You'll get no Relief from this 'House,' I promise You."

(1853)

$15
(Some faint image offsetting/transference and/or foxing possible. Please click on images above to assess condition of each print.)


THE INVASION STAKES-LAYING THE ODDS
SIDE A

THE INVASION STAKES—LAYING THE ODDS

STRAIT WAISTCOAT
SIDE B

STRAIT WAISTCOAT

WORKED BY THE WOMEN OF ENGLAND FOR THE OPPONENTS OF NATIONAL DEFENCES

(1853)

$20
(Some faint image offsetting/transference and/or foxing possible. Please click on images above to assess condition of each print.)


THE MINISTERIAL SPLIT
SIDE A

THE MINISTERIAL SPLIT

Palmerston—"I'll just frighten them a little."

ABERDEEN SMOKING THE PIPE OF PEACE
SIDE B

ABERDEEN SMOKING THE PIPE OF PEACE

(1853)

$20
(Some faint image offsetting/transference and/or foxing possible. Please click on images above to assess condition of each print.)

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