Grave, Charles (1886 - 1944)
Charles, or as he was better known Chas, Grave drew cartoons during his career for Punch, The Passing Show, Tatler and The Bystander. The cartoonist is well known for focussing on the marine world, drawing on all matters seafaring, such as sailing, cruising and of the trials and tribulations of merchant seaman.
Cartoons for sale:
- Looking Well Forward, 1st survivor from wreck to 2nd survivor: " 'ow much ought we ask off the music 'alls when we get back, 'undred an' fifty quid a week or two 'undred?", 1928
- £215
- 20cm x 25cm
- Punch
ship-raft cartoon.
- "That's the ship we ought to 'ave him on boys. Even 'er band's playin' 'at jazz.", 1930
- £245
- 27cm x 19cm
- Punch
Ship cartoon.
- Guide: "An' 'ere iss der canal which make our town like almost as Venice.", 1925
- £185
- 25cm x 20cm
- Punch
- SOLD "We can't help it, Sir. 'E will wriggle." [It is forbidden by international agreement, to take or kill any Humpback Whale less than 35 feet in length.], 1928
- 30cm x 22cm
- Punch
Whale cartoon.
- "Thank ye sir but no. I used to drink but I've been a teetotaller now for 8 years." "Oh and how d'you like it?" "Well, the first 4 years I spent wondering why I ever touched the stuff an' the past 4 years I've spent wondering why I ever give it up." , 1927
- £185
- 17cm x 30cm
- Punch
- Passenger: "It makes me positively ill to even look at that man up there." Quartermaster: "An' what makes it really interesting, Sir, is that the same bloke went sick yesterday with neurasthenia.", 1929
- £185
- 17cm x 33cm
- Punch
- Strayed Tourist: "It's lucky we met thee, lad. Tell us wheer we can ring up and get a taxi.", 1928
- £185
- 19cm x 18cm
- Punch




