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APE: "Baronet or Butcher." Vanity Fair. June 10.1871. Vanity Fair. 1871 Colour print: 18.5 cm x 31 cm. In wide ivory mount (width of mount 5.0 cm & 5.0 cm at the lower margin). Drawn by ‘APE’. Ready to frame. Portrait of ‘The Tichborne Claimant’. In very good condition. Vanity Fair ‘Spy’ type colour print of Arthur Orton (1834–1898), an imposter who claimed to be Sir Roger Tichborne (1829–1854), the missing heir to the Tichborne Baronetcy. ‘Men of the Day, No 25.’ He was later convicted of perjury and served 10 years hard labour. Shown here, full length, as a portly Victorian gentleman carrying top hat.
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APE: "Chess" Vanity Fair. June 2. 1888. Vanity Fair. 1888 Colour print: 18.5 cm x 31 cm. In wide ivory mount (width of mount 5.0 cm & 5.0 cm at the lower margin). Drawn by ‘APE’. Ready to frame. Full length portrait of chess player with chess piece top right corner. In very good condition. Vanity Fair ‘Spy’ type colour print of Mr J.H.Blackburne, Chess Champion of Great Britain. A professional Chess player he was famous for playing as many as 15 games simultaneously. Here shown with walking stick and cigar. Black Chess piece in top right corner.
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APE: "Statesmen No 7." Vanity Fair. March 20.1869. Vanity Fair. 1869 Colour print: 18.5 cm x 31 cm. In wide ivory mount (width of mount 5.0 cm & 5.0 cm at the lower margin). Drawn by ‘APE’. Ready to frame. With biographical notes on back. Portrait of Lord Chancellor seated on woolsack.. In very good condition. Vanity Fair ‘Spy’ type colour print of Sir William Page Wood, Lord Hatherley, Lord High Chancellor. Shown here in full wig and gown seated on the Woolsack with the Mace behind him and tricorn hat beside him. An early Vanity Fair print. Lawyer and statesman who served as Liberal Lord Chancellor between 1868 and 1872 in Gladstone's first ministry.
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GUTH: "a Premiere of France" Vanity Fair. Jan 27. 1898. Vanity Fair. 1898 Colour print: 18.5 cm x 31 cm. In wide ivory mount (width of mount 5.0 cm & 5.0 cm at the lower margin). Drawn by ‘GUTH’. Ready to frame. Full length portrait of politician behind desk with papers. In very good condition. Vanity Fair ‘Spy’ type colour print of M.Felix Jules Meline. The subject was Premier of France and Minister for Agriculture from 1896-98. Shown here giving a speech, with a plant symbol ‘Merite Agricole’ in top right corner.
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SPY. (Sir Leslie Ward): "The Prince of Monaco". ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH by Spy. Princes.- No.XXII. The Prince of Monaco Vanity Fair. London. 7/06/1900 Colour print from Vanity Fair, with accompanying commentary by Jehu Junior. Two pages. In very good condition. A couple of foxing spots to margin. Else clean and unmarked. Caricature of The Prince of Monaco. Albert-Honoré-Charles Grimaldi (1889–1922), seaman, amateur oceanographer, and patron of the sciences, whose contributions to the development of oceanography included innovations in oceanographic equipment and technique and the founding and endowment of Oceanographic Museum of Monaco (1899) and the Oceanographic Institute in Paris (1906).
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SPY: "G.W.R." Vanity Fair. Nov. 20. 1902. Vanity Fair. 1902 Colour print: 18.5 cm x 31 cm. In wide ivory mount (width of mount 5.0 cm & 5.0 cm at the lower margin). Drawn by ‘SPY’. Ready to frame. With biographical notes on back. Full length portrait of portly Edwardian gentleman. In very good condition. Vanity Fair ‘Spy’ type colour print of Sir Joseph Loftus Wilkinson, General Manager of 'G. W. R.'. Shown here in profile with hands behind back.
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SPY: "New York Tribune" Vanity Fair. Sept 25. 1902. Vanity Fair. 1902 Colour print: 18.5 cm x 31 cm. In wide ivory mount (width of mount 5.0 cm & 5.0 cm at the lower margin). Drawn by ‘SPY’. Ready to frame. With biographical notes on back. Full length portrait of Edwardian gentleman holding pince-nez and letter. In very good condition. Vanity Fair ‘Spy’ type colour print of Mr Whitelaw Reid, Editor of the newspaper 'New York Tribune'. He later was Ambassador to UK. Shown here holding pince-nez spectacles and a letter.
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SPY: "orthodoxy" Vanity Fair. Oct 30.1902. Vanity Fair. 1902 Colour print: 18.5 cm x 31 cm. In wide ivory mount (width of mount 5.0 cm & 5.0 cm at the lower margin). Drawn by ‘SPY’. Ready to frame. With biographical notes on back. Portrait of Edwardian gentleman seated at desk. In very good condition. Vanity Fair ‘Spy’ type colour print of Sir William Henry Broadbent, Physician in Ordinary to Queen Victoria and King Edward VII. He was also a noted neurologist and cardiologist and did important work in Cancer, Tuberculosis and apoplexy. Shown here at his desk, wearing specatcles, with small symbol of shield with a hand in top right corner.
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SPY: "Secretary for Scotland'" Vanity Fair. August 14. 1902. Vanity Fair. 1902 Colour print: 18.5 cm x 31 cm. In wide ivory mount (width of mount 5.0 cm & 5.0 cm at the lower margin). Drawn by ‘SPY’. Ready to frame. With biographical notes on back. Full length portrait of Edwardian gentleman. In very good condition. Vanity Fair ‘Spy’ type colour print of Lord Balfour of Burleigh, Alexander Hugh Bruce, who served as Secretary of State for Scotland from 1876-1921.Shown here in 3/4 profile with crown in top right corner.
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SPY: John Frederick Peel Rawlinson Signed by the subject. Vanity Fair. 1908 12 1/2" x 17 1/2" black and gilt frame with 7 3/4" x 12 3/4" print. The subject is shown in barrister’s wig and gown. In very good condition. some small marks and light scratches. Signed by subject in lower left corner. John Frederick Peel Rawlinson (21 December 1860 – 14 January 1926) was an amateur English footballer who won the FA Cup with Old Etonians in 1882 and made one appearance for England in 1882 playing as a goalkeeper, before serving as a Member of Parliament for Cambridge University from 1906 to 1926. Called to the Bar 1884. Took silk 1897.
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