Bowles (Carington) An English Sloop engaging a Dutch Man of War; An English Man of War, taking a
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Bowles (Carington) An English Sloop engaging a Dutch Man of War; An English Man of War, taking a French Privateer, two works, etching with mezzotint, 355 x 250 mm (14 x 9 7/8 in), one under glass, minor surface dirt, date scratched away from the 'English Sloop', the latter unframed, [circa 1780s]; together with a group of 13 framed caricatures and reverse glass paintings, including 7 framed strip satires after Woodward's 'Pigmy Revels' uniformly framed, 3 hand-coloured reverse glass painted engravings, 2 late 18th century small hand-coloured mezzotints 'Unlucky Girls' and 'Favourite Chickens', and a small framed hand-coloured mezzotint from Carington Bowles 'Twenty Thousand I've got_ How Lucky's my Lot', various sizes, all framed, late 18th and early 19th century (15)
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Bowles (Carington) An English Sloop engaging a Dutch Man of War; An English Man of War, taking a
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