1720s
- Tatton Coat of Arms (early)
- Benefit ticket for Spiller (1720?)
- Shop card (1720)—advertising Hogarth's own engraving shop
- Shop card for Hardy (early)
- Funeral ticket (c.1721-36)
- Shop card for Ellis Gamble (c.1723 or 1728)
- Impression from a tankard belonging to the Clare Market Artists Club (early)
- Kendal Arms (1723 or later)
- Self-portrait with two figures and two cupids (1720)
- Emblematical Print on the South Sea Scheme / The South Sea Scheme (c.1721)
- Fifteen illustrations for Aubrey De La Montraye's Travels (1723)
- Seven small prints for Apuleius's Golden Ass (1724)
- The Lottery (1724)
- The Mystery of Masonry brought to Light by ye Gormogons (1724)
- The Bad Taste of the Town / The Taste of the Town / Masquerades and Operas (1724) - Hogarth's first attempt to publish his own satirical print, an attempt frustrated by the printmakers' monopoly
- Seven illustrations for Gildon's New Metamorphosis (1723)
- A Just View of the British Stage (1724)
- Royalty, Episcopacy, and Law / Some of the Principal Inhabitants of the Moon (c.1724-25)
- Five illustrations for La Calprenede's Cassandra (1725)
- A Burlesque on Kent's Altarpiece at St. Clement Danes (1725)
- Two illustrations for Milton's Paradise Lost (1725)
- Fourteen illustrations for Beaver's Roman Military Punishments (1725)
- Sign for a Paviour (c.1725)
- The Carpenter's Yard (c.1725)
- The Doctor's Visit (c.1725)
- Seventeen Small Illustrations for Samuel Butler's Hudibras (1726)—engraved in 1721 they were published alongside the twelve large illustration in the 1726 edition
- Twelve illustrations for Samuel Butler's Hudibras (1726)
- Sancho's Feast (possibly before the illustrations of Don Quixote, probably before 1733)
- Six illustrations for Cervante's Don Quixote (c.1726)
- Frontispiece for Terrae-Filius (1726)
- Twenty-six figures (on two plates) for Blackwell's Compendium of Military Discipline (1726)
- Letterhead for Blundell's School, Tiverton (1726)
- Cunicularii / The Wise Men of Godliman in Consultation (1726) - a satire on the "learned" doctors taken in by Mary Toft, a subject revisited in Credulity, Superstition, and Fanaticism
- The Punishment Inflicted on Lemuel Gulliver (1726)
- A Garret Scene (c.1726)
- Shop card for Mrs. Holt's Italian Warehouse (unknown)
- His Royal Highness George, Prince of Wales (before 1727)
- Masquerade Ticket (1727)
- Frontispiece to Leveridge's Collection of Songs
- Frontispiece to Cooke's Hesiod (1727)
- The Carpenter's Yard (1727?)
- Music Introduced To Apollo By Minerva (1727?)
- Benefit ticket for Milward (1728)
- Henry the Eighth and Anne Boleyn (1728–29)
- The Great Seal of England (1728–29)
- Two illustrations for Theobald's Perseus and Andromeda (1729)
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