[Georgian London.] Two lithographic engravings: companion pieces both headed 'Casualties of London Street Walking', and titled 'A Faint Impression' and 'A Strong Impression', showing the fine clothes of fashionable figures sullied by street hawkers.

Author: 
S. & J. Fuller, printsellers, 34 Rathbone Place, London [English social history; Georgian fashion; Regency London]
Publication details: 
Both engravings published on 2 October 1826 by S. & J. Fuller, 34 Rathbone Place, London.
£240.00
SKU: 15993

The two engravings in good condition, with light signs of age, and with 'A Faint Impression' with some offsetting in light pink (not entirely displeasing). Both headed above the image 'Casualties of London Street Walking', with the title and publication details below the image. ONE: 'A Faint Impression.' Dimensions: image, 23.5 x 18.5 cm; plate, 27 x 20 cm; paper, 29 x 22 cm. A fight outside a hat shop between two boys, one holding a tray of meat and the other a wooden board with food and drink, results in the light soiling of the clothes of an indignant middle-aged couple, the man in top hat, whiskers and breeches, and the woman in bonnet and frills. The amused milliner looks on from the doorway of his shop. TWO: 'A Strong Impression.' Dimensions: image, 24 x 19 cm; plate, 27.5 x 21.5 cm; paper, 28.5 x 22.5 cm. A confrontation, in front of a printshop, between a chimneysweep and a boy selling pies, has more serious consequences for another couple, more sharply dressed than the last. The gentleman, in cutaway jacket, has his trousers badly soiled by the falling chimneysweep's bag of soot, while the lady receives a bag of pies in the face from the other boy. Two gentlemen and the printseller look on horrified. Uncommon: the only copies found are coloured ones in the Guildhall Library, London, and London Metropolitan Archives.