
Click on image to enlarge | Rt. Hon. Sir Roland Vaughan Williams. Ref: 8301
An antique print entitled "The Mandarin" produced for the famous Victorian Magazine "Vanity Fair" founded by Thomas Gibson Bowles which commenced publication in 1869. The prints were produced in colour by chromo-lithography by Vincent Brooks, and Day and Son. For about forty five years caricatures of famous and infamous personalities were carried in the weelky issues of Vanity Fair. Subjects included Royalty, judges, politicians, musicians, sportsmen, artists, actors and criminals of Victorian and Edwardian Britain. This print by 'Quiz' was published on 13th December, 1890.
Approx 19cms by 32cms.
Price: £65.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | C. C. Hutchinson. K.C. Ref: 8201
An antique print entitled "Hutch" produced for the famous Victorian Magazine "Vanity Fair" founded by Thomas Gibson Bowles which commenced publication in 1869. For about forty five years caricatures of famous and infamous personalities were carried in the weelky issues of Vanity Fair. Subjects included Royalty, judges, politicians, musicians, sportsmen, artists, actors and criminals of Victorian and Edwardian Britain. This print by 'Ape Junior' was published 3rd May, 1911 .
Approx 20cms by 33cms.
Price: £65.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | The Rt. Hon. Sir Stanley Owen Buckmaster. Ref: 8200
An antique print entitled "The Solicitor General" produced for the famous Victorian Magazine "Vanity Fair" founded by Thomas Gibson Bowles which commenced publication in 1869. For about forty five years caricatures of famous and infamous personalities were carried in the weelky issues of Vanity Fair. Subjects included Royalty, judges, politicians, musicians, sportsmen, artists, actors and criminals of Victorian and Edwardian Britain. This print by 'Owl' was published 19th November, 1913 . A vertical crease running along the left side of the print is quite evident.
Approx 18cms by 30.5cms.
Price: £50.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | Lord Penzance. Ref: 8194
An antique print entitled "A Judge and Peer" produced for the famous Victorian Magazine "Vanity Fair" founded by Thomas Gibson Bowles which commenced publication in 1869. The prints were produced in colour by chromo-lithography by Vincent Brooks, and Day and Son. For about forty five years caricatures of famous and infamous personalities were carried in the weelky issues of Vanity Fair. Subjects included Royalty, judges, politicians, musicians, sportsmen, artists, actors and criminals of Victorian and Edwardian Britain. This print by 'Ape' was published on 18th Deceber, 1869.
Approx 19.5cms by 31cms.
Price: £65.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | Mr. Justice Scrutton. Ref: 8191
An antique print entitled "Copyright" produced for the famous Victorian Magazine "Vanity Fair" founded by Thomas Gibson Bowles which commenced publication in 1869. For about forty five years caricatures of famous and infamous personalities were carried in the weelky issues of Vanity Fair. Subjects included Royalty, judges, politicians, musicians, sportsmen, artists, actors and criminals of Victorian and Edwardian Britain. This print by 'Ape Junior' was published on 28th June, 1911.
Approx 20cms by 33cms.
Price: £65.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | Mr. Alfred Chichele Plowden. Ref: 8157
An antique print entitled "Marylebone" produced for the famous Victorian Magazine "Vanity Fair" founded by Thomas Gibson Bowles which commenced publication in 1869. The prints were produced in colour by chromo-lithography by Vincent Brooks, and Day and Son. For about forty five years caricatures of famous and infamous personalities were carried in the weelky issues of Vanity Fair. Subjects included Royalty, judges, politicians, musicians, sportsmen, artists, actors and criminals of Victorian and Edwardian Britain. This print by"W.A.G."was published on 11th April, 1901.
Approx 20.5cms by 32cms.
Price: £50.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | Ernest Bagally. Ref: 8160
An antique print entitled "A popular magistrate" produced for the famous Victorian Magazine "Vanity Fair" founded by Thomas Gibson Bowles which commenced publication in 1869. The prints were produced in colour by chromo-lithography by Vincent Brooks, and Day and Son. For about forty five years caricatures of famous and infamous personalities were carried in the weelky issues of Vanity Fair. Subjects included Royalty, judges, politicians, musicians, sportsmen, artists, actors and criminals of Victorian and Edwardian Britain. This print by 'Spy' was published on 13th July, 1905.
Approx 20cms by 32.5cms.
Price: £45.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | Mr. A.J.E. Newton. Ref: 8162
An antique print entitled "The Marlborough Street Solicitor" produced for the famous Victorian Magazine "Vanity Fair" founded by Thomas Gibson Bowles which commenced publication in 1869. The prints were produced in colour by chromo-lithography by Vincent Brooks, and Day and Son. For about forty five years caricatures of famous and infamous personalities were carried in the weelky issues of Vanity Fair. Subjects included Royalty, judges, politicians, musicians, sportsmen, artists, actors and criminals of Victorian and Edwardian Britain. This print by 'Spy' was published on 21st September, 1893.
Approx 19.5cms by 32cms.
Price: £45.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | The Hon. Sir John Gorrell Barnes. Ref: 8163
An antique print entitled "Admiralty Jurisdiction" produced for the famous Victorian Magazine "Vanity Fair" founded by Thomas Gibson Bowles which commenced publication in 1869. The prints were produced in colour by chromo-lithography by Vincent Brooks, and Day and Son. For about forty five years caricatures of famous and infamous personalities were carried in the weelky issues of Vanity Fair. Subjects included Royalty, judges, politicians, musicians, sportsmen, artists, actors and criminals of Victorian and Edwardian Britain. This print by 'Spy' was published on 18th February, 1893.
Approx 18.5cms by 32cms.
Price: £65.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | Mr. James Vaughan. Ref: 8173
An antique print entitled "Bow Street" produced for the famous Victorian Magazine "Vanity Fair" founded by Thomas Gibson Bowles which commenced publication in 1869. The prints were produced in colour by chromo-lithography by Vincent Brooks, and Day and Son. For about forty five years caricatures of famous and infamous personalities were carried in the weelky issues of Vanity Fair. Subjects included Royalty, judges, politicians, musicians, sportsmen, artists, actors and criminals of Victorian and Edwardian Britain. This print by 'Spy' was published on 25th October, 1890.
Approx 19cms by 32cms.
Price: £55.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | The Baron Shand (Alex Burns Shand.) Ref: 8164
An antique print entitled "a Scots lawyer" produced for the famous Victorian Magazine "Vanity Fair" founded by Thomas Gibson Bowles which commenced publication in 1869. The prints were produced in colour by chromo-lithography by Vincent Brooks, and Day and Son. For about forty five years caricatures of famous and infamous personalities were carried in the weelky issues of Vanity Fair. Subjects included Royalty, judges, politicians, musicians, sportsmen, artists, actors and criminals of Victorian and Edwardian Britain. This print by 'Spy' was published on 23rd July, 1903.
Approx 19cms by 31.5cms.
Price: £65.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | Albert de Rutzen. Ref: 8171
An antique print entitled "a model Magistrate" produced for the famous Victorian Magazine "Vanity Fair" founded by Thomas Gibson Bowles which commenced publication in 1869. The prints were produced in colour by chromo-lithography by Vincent Brooks, and Day and Son. For about forty five years caricatures of famous and infamous personalities were carried in the weelky issues of Vanity Fair. Subjects included Royalty, judges, politicians, musicians, sportsmen, artists, actors and criminals of Victorian and Edwardian Britain. This print by 'Wag' was published on 16th August, 1900.
Approx 20cms by 34cms.
Price: £45.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | The Hon. Sir Walter George Frank Phillimore. Bart. Ref: 8176
An antique print entitled "A judicial Churchman" produced for the famous Victorian Magazine "Vanity Fair" founded by Thomas Gibson Bowles which commenced publication in 1869. The prints were produced in colour by chromo-lithography by Vincent Brooks, and Day and Son. For about forty five years caricatures of famous and infamous personalities were carried in the weelky issues of Vanity Fair. Subjects included Royalty, judges, politicians, musicians, sportsmen, artists, actors and criminals of Victorian and Edwardian Britain. This print by 'Spy' was published on 24th November, 1898.
Approx 18.5cms by 33cms.
Price: £65.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | Lord Justice Williams. Ref: 8177
An antique print entitled "a Rustic Judge" produced for the famous Victorian Magazine "Vanity Fair" founded by Thomas Gibson Bowles which commenced publication in 1869. The prints were produced in colour by chromo-lithography by Vincent Brooks, and Day and Son. For about forty five years caricatures of famous and infamous personalities were carried in the weelky issues of Vanity Fair. Subjects included Royalty, judges, politicians, musicians, sportsmen, artists, actors and criminals of Victorian and Edwardian Britain. This print by 'C.G.D' was published on 2nd March, 1899.
Approx 19cms by 35cms.
Price: £55.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | Hon. Sir William Kennedy. Ref: 8178
An antique print entitled "Our Weakest Judge" produced for the famous Victorian Magazine "Vanity Fair" founded by Thomas Gibson Bowles which commenced publication in 1869. The prints were produced in colour by chromo-lithography by Vincent Brooks, and Day and Son. For about forty five years caricatures of famous and infamous personalities were carried in the weelky issues of Vanity Fair. Subjects included Royalty, judges, politicians, musicians, sportsmen, artists, actors and criminals of Victorian and Edwardian Britain. This print by 'Spy' was published on 14th December, 1893.
Approx 19cms by 32cms.
Price: £65.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | The Honourable Sir Alfred Wills. Ref: 8179
An antique print entitled "Benevolence on the Bench" produced for the famous Victorian Magazine "Vanity Fair" founded by Thomas Gibson Bowles which commenced publication in 1869. The prints were produced in colour by chromo-lithography by Vincent Brooks, and Day and Son. For about forty five years caricatures of famous and infamous personalities were carried in the weelky issues of Vanity Fair. Subjects included Royalty, judges, politicians, musicians, sportsmen, artists, actors and criminals of Victorian and Edwardian Britain. This print by 'Spy' was published on 25th June, 1898.
Approx 19.5cms by 31cms.
Price: £65.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | Lord Justice Loperz. Ref: 8180
An antique print entitled "An Old Fashioned Judge" produced for the famous Victorian Magazine "Vanity Fair" founded by Thomas Gibson Bowles which commenced publication in 1869. The prints were produced in colour by chromo-lithography by Vincent Brooks, and Day and Son. For about forty five years caricatures of famous and infamous personalities were carried in the weelky issues of Vanity Fair. Subjects included Royalty, judges, politicians, musicians, sportsmen, artists, actors and criminals of Victorian and Edwardian Britain. This print by 'Quis' was published on 25th March, 1893.
Approx 18.5cms by 32cms.
Price: £65.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | Hon. Sir Robert Romer. Ref: 8181
An antique print entitled "Bob" produced for the famous Victorian Magazine "Vanity Fair" founded by Thomas Gibson Bowles which commenced publication in 1869. The prints were produced in colour by chromo-lithography by Vincent Brooks, and Day and Son. For about forty five years caricatures of famous and infamous personalities were carried in the weelky issues of Vanity Fair. Subjects included Royalty, judges, politicians, musicians, sportsmen, artists, actors and criminals of Victorian and Edwardian Britain. This print by 'Stuff' was published on 12th December, 1891.
Approx 19cms by 32cms.
Price: £65.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | Mr Henry Bargrave Finnelly Deane.Q.C. Ref: 8182
An antique print entitled "Bargrave" produced for the famous Victorian Magazine "Vanity Fair" founded by Thomas Gibson Bowles which commenced publication in 1869. The prints were produced in colour by chromo-lithography by Vincent Brooks, and Day and Son. For about forty five years caricatures of famous and infamous personalities were carried in the weelky issues of Vanity Fair. Subjects included Royalty, judges, politicians, musicians, sportsmen, artists, actors and criminals of Victorian and Edwardian Britain. This print by 'Spy' was published on 4th August, 1898.
Approx 18.5cms by 34cms.
Price: £65.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | Mr Justice Buckley. Ref: 8183
An antique print entitled "Company Law" produced for the famous Victorian Magazine "Vanity Fair" founded by Thomas Gibson Bowles which commenced publication in 1869. The prints were produced in colour by chromo-lithography by Vincent Brooks, and Day and Son. For about forty five years caricatures of famous and infamous personalities were carried in the weelky issues of Vanity Fair. Subjects included Royalty, judges, politicians, musicians, sportsmen, artists, actors and criminals of Victorian and Edwardian Britain. This print by 'Spy' was published on 5th April, 1900.
Approx 18.5cms by 32.5cms.
Price: £65.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | The Hon. Sir John ComptonLawrence. Ref: 8184
An antique print entitled "Long Lawrence" produced for the famous Victorian Magazine "Vanity Fair" founded by Thomas Gibson Bowles which commenced publication in 1869. The prints were produced in colour by chromo-lithography by Vincent Brooks, and Day and Son. For about forty five years caricatures of famous and infamous personalities were carried in the weelky issues of Vanity Fair. Subjects included Royalty, judges, politicians, musicians, sportsmen, artists, actors and criminals of Victorian and Edwardian Britain. This print by 'Spy' was published on 18th March, 1897.
Approx 19cms by 33cms.
Price: £65.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | Mr Justice Bigham. Ref: 8185
An antique print entitled "We Shall See" produced for the famous Victorian Magazine "Vanity Fair" founded by Thomas Gibson Bowles which commenced publication in 1869. The prints were produced in colour by chromo-lithography by Vincent Brooks, and Day and Son. For about forty five years caricatures of famous and infamous personalities were carried in the weelky issues of Vanity Fair. Subjects included Royalty, judges, politicians, musicians, sportsmen, artists, actors and criminals of Victorian and Edwardian Britain. This print by 'Spy' was published on 3rd February , 1898.
Approx 19cms by 32cms.
Price: £65.00 |
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