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    • Charles Jameson Grant (British, fl. 1830–1852)
      Dec. 04, 2024

      Charles Jameson Grant (British, fl. 1830–1852)

      Est: £300 - £500

      Charles Jameson Grant (British, fl. 1830–1852) Trompe l'œil with playing cards and letters signed lower left with initials 'CJG' watercolour and ink 21 x 27cm Provenance: Retained from a personal album belonging the artist, previously owned by the present vendor in the 1980s/90s.

      Cheffins
    • Fishing Satire.- Grant (Charles Jameson) Freaks of Fancy! A Bait; A Gudgeon, 1830-1831; and 17 others, [mainly 19th century] (19)
      May. 20, 2021

      Fishing Satire.- Grant (Charles Jameson) Freaks of Fancy! A Bait; A Gudgeon, 1830-1831; and 17 others, [mainly 19th century] (19)

      Est: £150 - £200

      NO RESERVE Fishing Satire.- Grant (Charles Jameson) Freaks of Fancy! A Bait; A Gudgeon, two works, etchings with hand-colouring, each sheet 320 x 240 mm (12 1/2 x 9 1/2 in), and 280 x 330 mm (11 x 13 in), even toning and sun exposure lines to the first mentioned, both with surface dirt and handling creases, unframed, published by S Gans, 1830-1831; together with a good group of 17 further satirical fishing prints, including hand-coloured lithographs by William Spooner, Madeley, William Hunt's 'The Complete (April 1st) Angler' after Bunbury, Fores's 'Tickling Trout', and others, various sizes, all unframed, [mainly 19th century] (19) Literature: Beazley, David, Images of Angling. Three Centuries of British Angling Prints, Creel Press, 2010, nos. 109-110

      Forum Auctions - UK
    • ATTRIBUTED TO CHARLES JAMESON GRANT (fl. MID-19th CENTURY)
      Oct. 23, 2019

      ATTRIBUTED TO CHARLES JAMESON GRANT (fl. MID-19th CENTURY)

      Est: £150 - £250

      ATTRIBUTED TO CHARLES JAMESON GRANT (fl. MID-19th CENTURY) PUBLICAN'S SPORT FOR OCTOBER, OR THE BEER BILL IN FULL OPERATION published by Orlando Hodgson, 10 Cloth Fair, London lithograph with hand colouring Plate: 19.5 x 30.0cm / 7 3/4 x 11 3/4in The present work is a very rare impression whose hand is not known with certainty. It does not feature in the BMC (British Museum Collection), and the only institution found to hold it is the U.S. Library of Congress (Congressional Control No. 2006678725). The 'Beer Bill' referred to might possibly be the various motions brought in Parliament between 1824-1830, culminating in The Beerhouse Act. Literature: Eric Tenbus - A Draught Of Discontentment: National Identity And Nostalgia In The Beerhouse Act Of 1830 - Brewery History (161), 2015 - pp.2-9

      Olympia Auctions
    • Looking Out For the New Constitution
      Jun. 16, 2018

      Looking Out For the New Constitution

      Est: $300 - $400

      Looking Out For the New Constitution Political Cartoon Artist: Charles Jameson Grant 1830 - 1852 Print Type: Hand Colored Engraving Signed: C. J. Grant Dated: July 4 1831 Demensions: SS 10 1/2 x 14 1/2" Frame: Wood Notes & Literature: Charles Jameson "C. J. G." Grant (fl.?1830–1852) was a British artist and illustrator, chiefly remembered for his work as an engraver of political caricatures during the mid-1830s.[1] His most remarkable work was a series of caricatures published under the title The Political Drama (1833–1835).[1] Although he stopped self-publishing, he still submitted wood engravings to contemporary radical magazines before eventually disappearing into obscurity. Condition Report: No defects noted

      Orange County Estate Liquidators
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