Original 1941 Punch Magazine Cartoon by George Morrow – “Lawrence, Leave the Roller”
£15.00
Description
Original 1941 Punch Magazine Cartoon by George Morrow – “Lawrence, Leave the Roller”
📜 Description:
Bring home a slice of classic British humor with this authentic 1941 cartoon from the legendary Punch Magazine, illustrated by George Morrow, one of the magazine’s most cherished artists. This delightful scene features a mischievous child playing on a heavy garden roller while a woman, shaded and exasperated, utters the line:
“Lawrence—will you kindly leave that roller where it is?”
Professionally mounted on black cardboard and measuring approximately 18 x 13 inches, this original vintage print is not a reproduction, but a genuine piece of British cartoon history. It offers a lighthearted view of everyday life during the 1940s—a time when humor was a welcome escape.
Please note, this is a vintage item and may show gentle signs of wear typical of its age, which only adds to its charm and authenticity.
🛍️ Key Features:
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Original Punch Magazine cartoon from 1941
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Artwork by George Morrow, noted British illustrator
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Mounted on durable black cardboard
- Humorous, collectible, and display-ready
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Perfect for lovers of vintage British satire and classic cartoons
📝 Condition:
Vintage condition with light signs of age. Carefully preserved and presented. Please review images for details.




