[With his brother George.] “London Characters.” (Twenty-four plates, of which nine only are by Robert.) Robins. 1827.
[With George.] Designs on wood for the “Fairy Tales” of Albert Ludwigg Grimm. 1827.
J. Thompson’s “New Life of J. Allen.” 1828.
Smeeton’s “Doings in London.” 1828.
“British Dance of Death” (allegorical coloured frontispiece). 1828.
“Spirit of the Age” Newspaper (vignette). 1828.
[With his brother.] The designs on wood for the “Universal Songster; or, Museum of Mirth.” (3 vols.) 1828.
“London Oddities; or, Theatrical Cabinet, and Tit-bits of Humour and Eccentricity.” 1828.
“The Finish to the Adventures of Tom, Jerry, and Logic.” 1828.
The following between 1830 and 1832.