Description: James Gillray God Save the King reads: "God save the King,-in a bumper.or-an evening scene, three times a week at Wimbleton" published May 27th, 1795 by H. (Hannah) Humphrey plate 125, most likely from Henry G. Bohn's The Works of James Gillray, 1851 Description: Pitt and Dundas are tipsily carousing at a rectangular table from which the cloth has been removed. Pitt, wearing spurred top-boots, sits on the corner of the table in profile to the left, his chair behind him at the head of the table. Dundas (left), wearing a plaid across his shoulders, sits full-face, turning his head in profile to the right, and waving a tobacco-pipe towards Pitt. They touch glasses, each holding his glass in the left hand; Pitt tries to fill them, but with the bottle reversed, spilling its contents. On the table is a decanter of 'Brandy', a bottle on its side, a clutter of empty bottles, glasses, Pitt's broken pipe, and a plate of food. In the foreground are bottles in a wine-cooler, and under the table is a chamber-pot on which is a figure of Britannia. Above the heads of the topers:"Send us Victorious,"Happy and Glorious,"Long to Reign. - go it my Boy!"Billy my Boy, all my Joy,- God save the King!" image measures approximately: 14" W x 10 1/2" H frame measures approximately: 22 3/4" W x 18 3/4" H Please note that shipping charges are inclusive of insurance, payment processing and carrier fees. S1.
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Location: Chicago, Illinois
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Size: Medium (up to 36in.)
Artist: James Gillray
Production Technique: Etching
Framing: Matted & Framed
Material: Paper
Time Period Produced: 1850-1899
Type: Print
Features: Framed, Matted
Image Orientation: Landscape
Subject: Cartoons & Caricatures