21 34 (ANGLO-JUDAICA - BOXING). “Randall, the Irish Lad and Belasco, the Jew Champion. This fight took place at Shepperton-Point near Oatlands on Tuesday September 30, 1817 in a 24 feet ring for 50 guineas a side and after a contest of 54 minutes was decided in favor of Randall…” Hand-colored stipple engraving. Drawn by Williams. Published by S.W. Fores. Darkened. 11 x 14 inches (28 x 35.5 cm) to mat.[Rubens, Jewish Iconography no. 109.] (London, 1817). $3000-5000 ❧ Born in 1797 and one of four Jewish boxing brothers, Abraham Belasco (commonly called Aby Belasco) had the most success among his siblings. He began his professional career in 1817 and, according to the Pugilistica, “was in his day a boxer of superior talent.” 35 (ANGLO-JUDAICA - BOXING). “Daniel Mendoza and Richard Humphreys. This Boxing Match Took Place at Doncaster Sept. 29th 1790 on a Twenty Four Foot Stage and was the Third Public Contest Between the Two Pugilists. It Lasted for about an Hour and Five Minutes and was Decided in Favour of Mendoza.” Hand-colored stipple engraving. Drawn by C.R. Ryley. Engraved by I. Grozer. Stained, darkened. 11.5 x 14 inches (29.2 x 35.5 cm) to mat.[Rubens, Jewish Iconography no. 1845.] (London, c. 1790). $2000-3000