Polito"s menagerie also attended Nottingham Goose Fair in 1807.
He owned a menagerie which he toured around England in the late 18th century. He went into partnership with another menagerist named Miles in 1798, and "Miles and Polito"s Menagerie" exhibited at Street Bartholomew"s Fair in 1799. Polito acquired the permanent menagerie at Exeter Exchange in the Strand in London from the Pidcock family in 1810, and renamed it the Royal Menagerie.
He continued to tour in the summer, and exhibited his animals at Exeter Exchange in the winter.
The menagerie at Exeter Exchange was very popular during Polito"s short period of ownership. lieutenant was visited by William Wordsworth and Lord Byron, and animals in his collection were painted by Edwin Landseer and Jacques-Laurent Agasse.
The menagerie lions, tigers, hyenas, zebras, kangaroos, and many other exotic animals, and the elephant Chunee, which was shot to death in 1826. Cross continued to tour under the name "Polito"s Menagerie".
lieutenant is represented on pearlware pottery from the 1830s.