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For Books purchased during the arrangement of this Catalogue, see Addenda at “

page 73."

HISTORIC MEMORIALS

OF

THE LONDON THEATRES

AND

Other Places of Public Amusement,

INCLUDING

TAVERNS AND TEA GARDENS, EXHIBITIONS, FAIRS, VAUXHALL GARDENS, MARYLEBONE GARDENS,

IN

CUPER'S GARDENS, RANELAGH, THE DOG AND DUCK,

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DRAWINGS, PRINTS, BILLS, TICKETS,

PARAGRAPHS FROM OLD NEWSPAPERS, &c. &c.

In one large and thick volume, 4to, elegantly bound in russia extra, with borders round the sides, russia joints, and gilt leaves, £84.

This extraordinary and most interesting volume has never appeared in any sale, but is from the collection of a gentleman renowned for his taste and judgment in all that concerns the history of the Drama and Literature of Great Britain. In the formation of this collection, no pains or expense was spared; the curious and rare Theatrical admission tickets were procured from the collection of Mr. Richardson (sold by auction some years since); the unique and extraordinary assemblage of paragraphs and advertisements were formerly in Lysons' collectanea, and were purchased from the late Mr. Upcott, at an expense of Forty pounds; the greater portion of the prints, &c. are of the utmost rarity; and the total cost to its late possessor was upwards of Two Hundred Pounds.

To give some idea of this most curious collection a list of some of the rarities contained in it is here appended:

1 Portrait of Shakspeare, by Vertue, a very fine impression

2

3

Portrait of the collector of this volume, a private plate, first proof on
India paper before the letters

Proclamation, 1643, ordering the "Book of Sports" to be burnt by the common

hangman

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4 Ticket for a dinner to the natives of Wiltshire, at Merchant Tailors' Hall, 1702 5 Queen Elizabeth seated on her throne between Lord Burleigh and Sir Francis Walsingham, by Faithorne, a brilliant impression

6 A sketch of the life of Tony Aston, written by himself, 8pp., extremely rare,

7

8

Bill of entertainment issued by Figg, the celebrated prizefighter, extremely

rare

Thomas Heywood, the poet, original and rare woodcut

9 Interior of the Red Bull playhouse, the original print, of the greatest rarity 10 Gay, the poet, mezzotint by Smith, fine proof

11 Original bill of the Beggar's Opera, 1758

12 Walker, in the character of Macheath, mezzotint by Faber, fine

13

Mrs. Bracegirdle, in character of Indian Queen, mezzotint by Vincent, rare

14 R. Wilks, in character of Sir Harry Wildair, by J. Smith, very scarce

15 Two original warrants for payment of money to Nell Gwynne.

16 Interior views of the Duke's Theatre in Lincoln's Inn Fields, the rare original prints

17 Admission ticket for ditto, 1719

18 Whitfield's benefit ticket; Drury Lane, 1797

19

An original drawing, by Hedgland, of the new Theatre, Drury Lane, 1812

20 Portrait of W. R. Chetwood, 8vo, very rare

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Mr. Anderson's benefit ticket, Drury Lane

24 Mrs. Woffington, mezzotint by McArdell, very fine

25 Riots at Covent Garden Theatre in 1763

26 Mahomet Carather on the slack wire, extremely rare

27 Mrs. Bulkeley's benefit ticket, Covent Garden

28 Bates' benefit ticket, Covent Garden

29

Mrs. Hallam's benefit ticket, Covent Garden

30 Bridgwater's benefit ticket, Covent Garden

31 Cibber, in the character of Ancient Pistol, rare

32 The stage mutiny; with portraits of Theophilus and Colley Cibber, Wilkes, &C., very rare

33

An extremely rare caricature on the "bottle conjurer"

34 Mrs. Midnight's animal comedians, the large plate, very scarce

35

Boheme's benefit ticket at Lincoln's Inn Fields Theatre, 1726

36 Signor Ciampi's benefit ticket at the King's Theatre

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38

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40

Portrait of Skeggs, the broomstick player, small circle, with verses
Don Jumpedo jumping down his own throat

Bill of Maddox, the straw balancer, 1770

Ticket for a ball at Hickford's room, Panton Street, 1744, very scarce

41 Handel's advertisement for the opening of his new organ at the Foundling

Hospital

42 Advertisement of Garrick's first appearance at the Goodman's Fields Theatre,

1741

43 Garrick's play-bill, Drury Lane, 1759

44 Remains of Gibbons' Tennis Court, an original drawing by T. Shepherd

45 Shuter, riding on an ass, speaking Joe Haynes' epilogue; an etching by Burgess,

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47 A New Song on Sadler's Wells (1745), with a view of the building above; the earliest extant

49

48 Signor Spinacuta and his monkeys at Sadler's Wells, in 19 compartments Maddox, the straw balancer, folio mezzotint, by Houston: with advertisements Ditto, representing him upon the slack wire in various attitudes, folio, extremely rare

50

51

Sieur Scaglioni and the dancing dogs at Sadler's Wells: in 8 compartments 52 The performances of the little Polander at Sadler's Wells: in 24 compartments 53 The Charms of Dishabille, or New Tunbridge Wells, at Islington

54 An original drawing of Joe Grimaldi, as Ravin the savage

55

Ditto, with Bologna and Hartland

56 Portraits of him in character, with his songs, &c., a curious collection 57 View of the English Grotto, near the New River Head, very rare

58 South View of the New River Head, 1731, very rare

59 Johnson, riding on one, two, and three horses, at the Three Hats, Islington

60 Bill for Astley's Equestrian performances, in Westminster Bridge Road, 1773 61 Another for 1786, with woodcuts on the back

62 View of Astley's Royal Grove and Ampitheatre

63 Interior of the Olympic Pavilion, 1808

64

65

Bill of Jones' Equestrian Academy, Union Street, Whitechapel, 1786

Detail of General Jockoo's equestrian performances, at Astley's Royal Grove, with woodcuts, 2 sheets, 1786

66 Handbill of Hughes' horsemanship, and Breslaw's exhibition, at Hughes' ridingschool, Blackfriars' Bridge, 1778

67 View of the Dog and Duck, St. George's Fields, with two songs upon it

68 Interior view of the same, extremely rare

69

Thirteen prints and bills relating to Charles Matthews and the Lyceum Theatre 70 Portrait of Garrick by McArdell, folio mezzotint, fine impression

71

Garrick as Lord Chalkstone, by G. Smith, rare

72 Poetical card, in compliment to Garrick, M S.

73 Quin, in character of Coriolanus, scarce

74 Four French prints of English rope-dancers, scarce

75 The Jubilee Ball, at Ranelagh, in 1751, folio

76 Song: the adieu to the Spring Gardens, 1735, with a view

77

Ditto, ditto, 1745

78 Ditto, "Rural beauty, or Vauxhall Gardens," with a view

79 Admission ticket to the "Ridotto al Fresco," at Vauxhall, 1732

80 Perspective view of Vauxhall Gardens, by Maurer, 1744

81 Darley, performing in the Orchestra, at Vauxhall, with the original drawing 82 Bird's-eye view of Vauxhall Gardens, by J. S. Müller

83 View of Spring Gardens, Vauxhall, 1741

84 The Aerial Colossus, by Mr. Prosser, 1785, extremely rare

85 Bill of G. S. Carey's performances at Plaisterer's Hall, Aldermanbury, 1776 86 View of the Chinese building, &c., in Ranelagh Gardens, with the masquerade

87 The Orchestra, grand walk, &c., in Marylebone Gardens

88 Admission ticket to Vauxhall jubilee, 1786, with signature of Jonathan Tyers 89 Bartholomew Fair bill of Michael Root (2 different bills)

90

91

92

Ditto, of Crosse's music booth

Ditto, John Sleepe's music booth (2 different bills)
Ditto, Mr. Saunders, the equilibrist

iv

Historic Memoirs of the London Theatres, &c.

94

95

96

93 Bartholomew Fair bill of Mr. Lane, the conjurer

Ditto, the Theatre in Greyhound Yard

Ditto, Hall's museum, with his portrait

Ditto, The large theatrical room, at the King's Head

97

98

Ditto, Flockton's Theatre, in the George Inn Yard (2 different)
Ditto, Maria Terezia, the amazing Corsican fairy

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100

101

102

103 104

Ditto, Saunders' portable riding school

Ditto, Jobson's primitive puppet show

Ditto, Grand exhibition of Foreign beasts and birds
Ditto, Feats of activity, on a single horse, by Mr. West, &c
Ditto, Root's booth

Ditto, the live Turkey Ram, called the Turkey Cogee

All the above-mentioned Bartlemy Fair bills are extremely rare

105 Exhibition bill of wild beasts and birds at Peckham Fair 106 Lunardi ascending in his balloon, from the Artillery Ground

107 Exhibition bill of a Satyr, at 99 Holborn Hill, 1784

108 Mr. Lowe's bill of performances in Legerdemain at the Star and Garter Tavern, Chelsea, 1763, with ticket for the fire-works

109 View of Frost Fair, on the Thames, when frozen in 1739-40, rare

110 Verses printed on the Frozen Thames, 1740

111 A Cartouch printed on the Frozen Thames, 1740

112 The Pretender; printed on the Ice, Jan. 21, 1740

113 View of Frost Fair, on the Thames, 1814

114 View of Bartholomew Fair, by Rowlandson

115 Bill for Collins' Evening Brush, King-street, Covent Garden, 1790

116 Matthew Buckinger's bill, very rare

117 Account of Bartholomew Fair, 8 pages, privately printed

118 Bill of the performances of the celebrated Highman Palatine, 1763

119 View of Bartholomew Fair, 1721

120 Portrait of Master Saunders, the first equestrian performer in the world. Dublin, 1801, very rare

121 A smock race at Tottenham Court Fair, very scarce

122 Songs sung at Cuper's Gardens, and the Grotto Gardens

123 Exhibition bill of a wonderful Negro brought from Guiney

124 Exhibition bill of Boruwlaski, the dwarf

125 Exhibition bill of the monstrous Craws

126 Exhibition bill of an astronomical and musical clock at the Crown, behind the Royal Exchange

127 Lunardi ascending from the Artillery Ground, 1784

128 Ascent of Astley's balloon from St. George's Fields, 1784

129 Signor Lunardi's grand triumphal entry into Tottenham Court Road, 1785

130 Blanchard, ascending in his balloon from the Royal Military Academy, Little Chelsea, 1784

131 Three curious old tobacco papers

FROSTIANA;

OR,

FAIRS HELD ON THE RIVER THAMES

DURING

SEVERE FROSTS.

A very extraordinary and unique assemblage of the curious prints that have been published on occasion of the Thames being sufficiently frozen above London Bridge to allow of Fairs being held thereon, with engravings printed on the ice, &c. &c, from the same collection as the preceding illustrated work; price £31 10s.

The following is a catalogue of this collection:

1 Erra Pater's prophecy, or Frost Faire, 1683-4; view of the ice, &c., with 12 verses beneath, small folio

2

3

4

An exact and lively mapp, or representation of booths and all the varieties of showes and humours upon the Ice on the River of Thames, by London, during that memorable Frost in the 35th yeare of the Reigne of his Sacred Majesty King Charles the 2d, A.D. 1683, with an alphabetical explanation of the most remarkable figures; sheet

The same print, ruled over and numbered in 32 compartments

The same print, with alterations, used to commemorate the Frost Fair of 1716, ruled in 40 compartments, for playing cards; with the description of Frost Fair cards, sheet

5 The best prospect of the frozen Thames, with the booths on it, as taken from the Temple stairs ye 20th day of January, 1715-16, by C. Woodfield, folio; proof before letters, unique

6

Portrait of Augusta, Princess of Wales, printed upon the Ice on the River of Thames, Jan. 16, 1739-40, for Mrs. Ann Fuller, folio

7 The mighty Orosmanes, printed on the River Thames, Whitehall Stairs, Jan. 29, 1740, folio

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9

An emblematical plate, printed on the Ice upon the Thames at Queen Hithe, Jan. 29, 1739-40, folio

View of Frost Fair, printed upon the Ice, Jan. 24, 1739-40, with a woodcut beneath, enclosing the name of the person for whom it was printed, folio

10 The same view, with a cartouch below, Whitehall, printed upon the Ice, Feb. 5,

11

1739-40

View of Frost Fair with the booths, &c., with dead bodies floating in the channel; printed on the River Thames, Jan. 1740, folio

12 The same print, but without the references below; printed for Mr. Edward Harley, on the River of Thames when frozen over, Jan. 18, 1739-40

13 Ice Fair; printed on ye River Thames now frozen over, Jan. 31, 1739-40, with references beneath, folio

14 Frost Fair; printed upon the River Thames when frozen, Jan. 28, 1739-40, folio, with 8 verses beneath

15

The same print, with a cartouch below, "Mrs. Elizabeth Theobald, printed upon the Thames when frozen, Feb. 11, 1740"

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