"Scene in a broad London street parallel with the west front of St. Paul's which tops the houses. A burly sailor, pointing with his thumb to St. Paul's, and holding a watch and seals, addresses a Jew old-clothes man who approaches him cringingly. The Jew is bearded, wears three hats, holds a sack on his shoulder, one (thin) leg in a dilapidated Hessian, the other in a top-boot. Below: Give me a pound for Her, will you; I'll see you D--n first, why I set Her by that big 'un Last night & she's out sail'd Her by 7 Hours."--British Museum online catalogue
Description:
Title from caption below image. and Two lines of dialogue below title: Give me a pound for her will you; I'll see you d--n first ...
Publisher:
Pub. May 29, 1823 by G. Humphrey, 24 St. James's St. & 74 New Bond Street