Item #2433 [POLITICAL] [ETCHING] Prize Beef or Luxury in the Nineteenth Century. Charles Williams.

[POLITICAL] [ETCHING] Prize Beef or Luxury in the Nineteenth Century

S W Fores, 1802. Williams, Charles. Loose_leaf. A waggish sense of humor is presented here in this etching. A massive butcher presides in front of his stall, pointing out the benefits of a gargantuan joint of beef. His clientele, dressed in ostentatious costume look on as he points of the merits of his wares: "There is not such dignified Beef in the Market - believe me Right Honorable every Inch of it; Coronets marked in the fat and Genealogy in the lean - had it pon Honor - from my Lord cram Bullock, - delicious! - you may smell the Oil Cake a mile - no vulgar ingredients - only half a Crown per pound - a mere trifle - I have indeed some low bred beef at Sixpence but I am sue Sir it would not suit your refined Taste." The gentleman answers: "Why look ye - Master Suet as I am not over ambitious, if you please - I'll have a slice of the Citizen." His wife adds: "Husband dont be so Wulgar I say send home a Sir Loin of true Nobility." Light foxing, small close tear to top edge. Past crease marks visible. Hand colored etching. Very good. Item #2433

Price: $225.00

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