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  • Van Houten's cocoa : best and goes farthest... : Bumble / C.J. van Houten & Zoon.
  • Van Houten's cocoa : best and goes farthest... : Captain Cuttle / C.J. van Houten & Zoon.
  • An episode in Nicholas Nickleby by Charles Dickens: a crowd gathers around Mr Mantalini who has attempted to poison himself. Etching after Phiz (Hablot K. Browne).
  • Van Houten's cocoa : best and goes farthest... : Mr. Samuel Pickwick / C.J. van Houten & Zoon.
  • British inventors, politicians and military men, gathered in a room at Buckingham Palace. Engraving by C.G. Lewis, 1863, after T.J. Barker.
  • The lawyer Vholes advises Richard Carstone. Etching by Hablot K. Browne, 1853.
  • Van Houten's cocoa : best and goes farthest... : Captain Cuttle / C.J. van Houten & Zoon.
  • Van Houten's cocoa : best and goes farthest... : Micawber / C.J. van Houten & Zoon.
  • Van Houten's cocoa : best and goes farthest... : Micawber / C.J. van Houten & Zoon.
  • Van Houten's cocoa : best and goes farthest... : Bumble / C.J. van Houten & Zoon.
  • Bill Sikes attempting to drown his dog in a pond near Hatfield, Herts. Etching by G. Cruikshank, 1838.
  • Van Houten's cocoa : best and goes farthest... : Mr. Samuel Pickwick / C.J. van Houten & Zoon.
  • British inventors, politicians and military men: a key to the identities of the sitters. Engraving by C.G. Lewis, 1863, after T.J. Barker.
  • David Copperfield as a boy enters the study of Dr Strong who is absorbed in lexicographic work; his young wife Annie is sitting on a stool at his feet. Etching by Phiz. (Hablot K. Browne), 1849.
  • Oliver Twist, holding a bowl and a spoon, asks for more food, while other children and a woman look surprised. Etching by George Cruikshank.
  • Queen Victoria, seated in an armchair by an open fire, day-dreaming about illustrious men of her reign. Colour lithograph by Tom Merry, 1887.
  • An episode in the novel Nicholas Nickleby: Ralph Nickleby, seated on a high stool, and Arthur Gride, sitting on a low chair, conspire to defraud Madeline Bray of her inheritance; Newman Noggs eavesdrops on their conversation from the door. Etching after Phiz (Hablot K. Browne), 1839.
  • A London hair-dresser's shop: a barber shaves a man; a young woman who is having her hair cut recognizes another customer; and a man who rents the upper part reads the Sunday newspaper. Etching by Phiz (Hablot K. Browne).
  • McDougall's patent self raising flour.