I04 ANIMAL PAINTERS 



The Royal Mail, a coach passing a sportsman 

 who carries a gun and is accompanied by a setter 

 and a pointer. E. Roviskere engraved this plate, 

 which was published March 30th, 1829, by J. 

 Wilson, of 7, Vere Street, Cavendish Square. 



Stage Coach Passengers Seated at Breakfast, 

 and The Coach in the Snow, cottagers showing 

 the delayed passengers hospitality. (Interiors.) 

 Both these engravings were published by R. 

 Pollard & Son. 



Easter Monday ; Turning Out the Stag at 

 Buckitt's Hill, Epping Forest. This plate is 

 printed in colours, and its dimensions are 24^ inches 

 by 12 inches. 



Easter Monday, a View of Fairmead Bottom, 

 Epping Forest. Also printed in colours, a com- 

 panion to that last mentioned and similar in size. 



Stage Coach, with Opposition Coach in Sight, 

 published in colours, plate ly^ inches by 12 inches. 



The Cambridge Telegraph starting from the 

 White Horse, Fetter Lane. This plate was en- 

 graved by G. Hunt, and was published by J. 

 Moore, of London. Printed in colours ; size, 2of 

 inches by 15I inches. 



The Oxford and Opposition Coaches. Printed 

 in colours ; size of plate, 13I inches by S^- inches. 



The Cheshire Pile, a celebrated gamecock, bred 

 by the Earl of Derby ; size of plate, 8j inches 

 by 6^ inches. 



