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Sir Henry Frederick Ponsonby.

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Sir Henry Frederick Ponsonby. Ref: 8435




An antique print entitled "The Privy Purse" 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 'T' was published on 17th March, 1883.


Approx 18.5cms by 31.5cms.
 



Price: £45.00


Hon. Alexander Nelson Hood. (British Army Officer)

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Hon. Alexander Nelson Hood. (British Army Officer) Ref: 8426




An antique print entitled "The Princess's Private Secretary" 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 26th October, 1905.


Approx 19cms by 32cms.
 



Price: £45.00


Mr Arthur Yates.

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Mr Arthur Yates. Ref: 8156





An antique print entitled "Arthur" 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 was published on 11th January, 1900.


Approx 19cms by 32cms.
 



Price: £55.00


His Grace The Duke of Wellington.  Lieut. Colonel Henry Wellesley.

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His Grace The Duke of Wellington. Lieut. Colonel Henry Wellesley. Ref: 8175




An antique print entitled "The Iron Duke's grandson" 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 3rd January, 1885. Some paper loss to left margin.


Approx 19cms by 31.5cms.
 



Price: £35.00


Major John Edward Bernard Seeley. D.S.O.  M.P.

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Major John Edward Bernard Seeley. D.S.O. M.P. Ref: 8186




An antique print entitled "Extinction, Distinction - which will it be ? Something of both at present, say the spiteful " 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. Published in 1905 . A central horizontal fold is quite evident.


Approx 20cms by 34cms.
 



Price: £40.00


Colonel Sir Edward Willis Duncan Ward.

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Colonel Sir Edward Willis Duncan Ward. Ref: 8158





An antique print entitled "a Permanent Warrior" 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 30th May, 1901.


Approx 20.5cms by 35cms.
 



Price: £55.00


Colonel Audley Dallas Neeld.

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Colonel Audley Dallas Neeld. Ref: 8159





An antique print entitled "Composite Regiment" 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 Cloister' was published on 25th January, 1900.


Approx 20cms by 35cms.
 



Price: £55.00


Admiral Lord Walter Talbot Kerr.

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Admiral Lord Walter Talbot Kerr. Ref: 8169




An antique print entitled "A Sea Lord" 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 8th November, 1900.


Approx 20.5cms by 34.5cms.
 



Price: £55.00


General Smith-Dorrien, D.S.O.

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General Smith-Dorrien, D.S.O. Ref: 8153





An antique print entitled "Doreen" 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 December, 1901.


Approx 19cms by 32.5cms.
 



Price: £45.00

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