The interior of a pawnbroker's shop, a counter running round three sides of it, the customers in the foreground. Behind the counter on the right stands pitt, a pen behind his ear, talking to a stout lord mayor in civic robes, who offers him a chain with a jewel on it. The mayor holds the mace, its head projecting from under his robe. On the ground at his feet is plate marked with the arms of the city. He says: "you know you promised me 100 thousand. " on the opposite side are three bearded jews chaffering with grenville, who stands behind the counter holding up a goblet at which he peers near-sightedly. One jew (left) says: "by got it ish pure fine goild only you cannot shee the mark ish it not mosses"; the other, holding out his hands deprecatingly, answers: "pon my honor as i am an honest man". The third, a sack on his back, says to grenville: "look a little closher if you pleash. " buckles, rings, &c, lie on the counter. In the centre, and at the back of the shop, a gaunt scot leans on the counter saying to dundas, who listens with folded fingers: "brither, wee'l yee len' me a thusand pund i'll gie you 1000 barrels o brimston in pawn and yen for your ain use. " under his arm is a small cask; he takes snuff from a ram's-horn mull. 5 may 1793. Hand-coloured etching. Date: 1793. Dimensions: Height: 247 mm; Width: 398 mm. Medium: paper. Depicted People: Henry Dundas, 1st Viscount Melville. Collection: British Museum. The political pawn brokers (BM 1868,0808.6293 1)
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