Title from item.
Imprint from the British Museum online catalog.
Motto within the design reads: Neck or Nothing.
An earlier state of the print has different letterpress text printed below and the initials of the artist with date, "JN: 1784", etched within the image at right, in this state burnished out of the plate but still visible.
Letterpress explanatory text printed on the same sheet below the etching begins: Lately granted by a new College of Arms to two Illustrious Persons for their numerous and distinguished Virtus. "Go and do thou likewise." They are thus emblazoned: First Quarter. A Standard with the Thirteen Stripes of the American States; Base, Edmund St Omer's [Burke], like a skilful Dentist, drawing the Teeth of a Lion. ...
Library's copy trimmed within plate mark and cropped with probably loss of imprint.
Print shows Lord North and Charles James Fox standing with a large escutcheon between them which rests on the back of George III. North is holding a flag in his right hand inscribed "Coalition" with two demons depicted, in his left hand he is holding a flag with thirteen stripes. Fox is holding a staff topped with a liberty cap. A key to the quardrants, "to the Coalition Arms," is printed below the image.