Description: (2) EQUESTRIAN PRINTS AFTER BENJAMIN MARSHALL (UK, 1768-1835)
"MULY MOLOCH. The Property of the R. Hon. the Earl of Darlington", with the four men around the horse identified in the lower margin, copperplate engraving by W. & G. Cooke, marked at bottom edge (concealed by frame): "London, pub 15 Apr. 1805, by B. Marshall, 23 Beaumont Str. & W. & G. Cooke, 2 Clarence Place, P____ville". Housed in a vintage etched lemon gold cove frame, OS: 23 1/2" x 28 1/2", SS: 20 1/4" x 25 1/4", restored, conserved by Mary Webster of Binghamton, NY.; PLUS: "HAP-HAZARD", The Property of the R. Hon. the Earl of Darlington", same publishers, also published in Apr 1805, also having the men identified. Old Print Shop of NYC label verso. In black frame with gilt liner, glazed, OS: 23 1/2" x 28", SS: 21" x 25 1/2", bends and soiling to the margins.