Print Satirising the popular demand for umbrellas, c1845

Made:
circa 1845 in London
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Print Satirising the popular demand for umbrellas, c1845
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Print. 'Pray Sir have you a cheap cotton umbrella? Something lighter than mine, about 4/6.' / Standage & Co, London, n.d. [c1845-]. Lithograph, 18x22cm. Satirising the popular demand for umbrellas, while giving trade detail: the interior of a shop selling hats, sticks, umbrellas, rackets etc; a salesman aback at the request from a toad holding a toadstool aloft; also lady in doorway holding brolly

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Category:
Art
Object Number:
2001-637
Measurements:
overall: 180 x 220 mm
type:
print
credit:
Grosvenor Prints