
Click on image to enlarge | Mr G.F. Watts. R.A. D.C.L. L.L.D. Ref: 9489
An antique print entitled "He paints portraits & ideas" 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 'Spy' was published on 26th December, 1891.
Approx 19cms by 32cms.
Price: £45.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | Mark Hambourg. Ref: 9488
An antique print entitled "Impromptu" 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 'Spy' was published on 29th April, 1908.
Approx 20cms by 32.5cms.
Price: £45.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | H. E. Governor John Pope Hennessy. C.M.G. Ref: 8364
An antique print entitled "Colonial Government" 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 27th March, 1875.
Approx 18.5cms by 31cms.
Price: £35.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | M. Pierre Louis Albert Decrais. Ref: 8453
An antique print entitled "M. Decrais " 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 'Guth' was published on 28th December, 1893.
Approx 18.5cms by 31.5cms.
Price: £35.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | Marquis of Ailesbury. Ref: 8450
An antique print entitled "Three Dowagers" 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 9th October, 1880.
Approx 18.5cms by 31cms.
Price: £35.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | Lord Robartes Ref: 8447
An antique print entitled "East Cornwall" 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 February, 1882.
Approx 18.5cms by 31.5cms.
Price: £30.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | Mr Herbert J. Gladstone. Ref: 8442
An antique print entitled "Young Hopeful" 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 6th May, 1882.
Approx 18.5cms by 31cms.
Price: £30.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | The Earl of Ilchester. Ref: 8441
An antique print entitled "Fifth Earl" 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 22nd July, 1882.
Approx 18.5cms by 31cms.
Price: £30.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | Nicholas de Giers. Ref: 8430
An antique print entitled "the Russian Foreign Office" 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 'Nemo' was published on 27th December, 1884.
Approx 19cms by 31.5cms.
Price: £30.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | Lord Welby. Ref: 8425
An antique print entitled "The Treasury" 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 'HCO' was published on 10th March, 1910.
Approx 20cms by 33cms.
Price: £30.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | Mr Guy Granet. Ref: 8423
An antique print entitled "The Midland" 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 11th November, 1908.
Approx 20cms by 33cms.
Price: £35.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | Oliver Robert Hawke Bury. Ref: 8421
An antique print entitled "Great Northern" 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 1st April, 1908.
Approx 20cms by 33cms.
Price: £30.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | Anthony Joseph Drexel. Ref: 8419
An antique print entitled "Tony" 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 'Elf' was published on 5th May , 1910.
Approx 20cms by 33cms.
Price: £30.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | Alfred Deakin. Prime Minister Australia. Ref: 8417
An antique print entitled "Australia" 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 2nd September , 1908.
Approx 19.5cms by 32.5cms.
Price: £65.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | Francis Seymour. 5th Marquess of Hertford. Ref: 8408
An antique print entitled "The Lord Chamberlain" 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 7th April, 1877.
Approx 18.5cms by 31cms.
Price: £35.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | Montagu William Lowry-Cory. 1st Baron Rowton. Ref: 8407
An antique print entitled "The pattern 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 3rd March, 1877.
Approx 18.5cms by 31cms.
Price: £35.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | Gyula Andrassy . Ref: 8406
An antique print entitled "Hungary in effigy" 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 'Kluz' was published on 6th January, 1877.
Approx 18.5cms by 31cms.
Price: £30.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | William Henry Waddington. Ref: 8405
An antique print entitled "France at the Congress" 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 28th September, 1878.
Approx 18.5cms by 31cms.
Price: £30.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | John Stewart-Murray. 7th Duke of Atholl. Ref: 8402
An antique print entitled "the seventh Duke" 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, 1879.
Approx 18.5cms by 31cms.
Price: £30.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | John Hely-Hutchinson. 5th Earl of Donoughmore. Ref: 8401
An antique print entitled "Eastern Roumelia" 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, 1879.
Approx 18.5cms by 31cms.
Price: £30.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | Robert St. Claire-Erskine. 4th Earl of Rosslyn. Ref: 8390
An antique print entitled "the Kirk of Scotland'" 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 12th November, 1881.
Approx 18.5cms by 31cms.
Price: £30.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | Frederick Thellusson. 5th Barron Rendlesham. Ref: 8388
An antique print entitled "Property in Suffolk'" 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 15th October, 1881.
Approx 18.5cms by 31cms.
Price: £30.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | George Cadogan. 5th Earl Cadogan. Ref: 8386
An antique print entitled "Chelsea and the Colonies.'" 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 June, 1881.
Approx 18.5cms by 31cms.
Price: £35.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | Lord Tollemache. Ref: 8385
An antique print entitled "Cheshire.'" 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 April, 1881.
Approx 18.5cms by 31cms.
Price: £30.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | Mr Charles Cunningham Boycott. Ref: 8384
An antique print entitled "Boycott.'" 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 29th January, 1881.
Approx 18.5cms by 31cms.
Price: £50.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | Mr John Delacour. Ref: 8380
An antique print entitled "Lord Hothfield.'" 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 March, 1885.
Approx 19cms by 31.5cms.
Price: £30.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | Mr James Weatherby. Ref: 8378
An antique print entitled "Mr James Weatherby'" 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 'Lib' was published on 17th May, 1890.
Approx 19cms by 32cms.
Price: £30.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | The Earl of Portarlington. Ref: 8376
An antique print entitled "The Dasher'" 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 16th August, 1894.
Approx 19cms by 33cms.
Price: £35.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | The Duke of Bedford. Ref: 8374
An antique print entitled "Rousseau'" 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 10th September, 1896.
Approx 19.5cms by 34.5cms.
Price: £45.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | Lord Dungarvan. Ref: 8372
An antique print entitled "Sol'" 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 28th October, 1897.
Approx 18.5cms by 32cms.
Price: £35.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | Baron Herman Von Eckardstein. Ref: 8369
An antique print entitled "A German Attache'" 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 July, 1898.
Approx 21cms by 32cms.
Price: £30.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | Theophile Delcasse' Ref: 8368
An antique print entitled "French Foreign Affairs" 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 'Guth' was published on 9th February, 1899.
Approx 18.5cms by 34cms.
Price: £30.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | The Baron Chaudron De Courcel. Ref: 8365
An antique print entitled "The French Ambassador" 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 'Guth' was published on 31st January, 1895.
Approx 19cms by 32cms.
Price: £55.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | Sir George Elliot 1st Baronet. Ref: 8363
An antique print entitled "Geordie" 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 29th November, 1879.
Approx 18.5cms by 31cms.
Price: £50.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | Rt. Hon. Sir John Gordon Sprigg. Ref: 8359
An antique print entitled "The Cape" 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 16th September, 1897.
Approx 19cms by 32cms.
Price: £35.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | Col. Sir Henry Edward Colville. Ref: 8358
An antique print entitled "Odger" 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 October, 1885.
Approx 19cms by 35cms.
Price: £35.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | Col. John J. Macdonnell. Ref: 8357
An antique print entitled "Mac" 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 7th October, 1882.
Approx 18.5cms by 31.5cms.
Price: £40.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | Mr Henry David Erskine. Ref: 8356
An antique print entitled "Serjeant-at-Arms" 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 12th April, 1894.
Approx 19cms by 32cms.
Price: £35.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | Sir Roger William Henry Palmer. Bt. Ref: 8355
An antique print entitled "Roger" 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 31st January, 1880.
Approx 18.5cms by 31cms.
Price: £35.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | Arthur Wrottesley, 3rd Baron Wrottesley. Ref: 8341
An antique print entitled "A Staffordshire 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 'Stuff' was published on 20th June, 1895.
Approx 19cms by 32cms.
Price: £35.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | Steven Moore, 3rd Earl Mount Cashell. Ref: 8340
An antique print entitled "Ninety One" 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 September, 1883.
Approx 18.5cms by 31cms.
Price: £30.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | Sir Frank Lascelles, G.C.B., G.C.M.G. Ref: 8338
An antique print 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 'K' was published on 23rd October, 1912.
Approx 20cms by 32.5cms.
Price: £30.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | Her Majesty The Queen Empress. Ref: 8331
An antique print entitled "A Cimiez" 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 'Guth' was published on 17th June, 1897.
Approx 21cms by 33.5cms.
Price: £145.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | Sir Anderson Critchett. Ref: 8303
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 'Spy' was published on 18th May, 1905.
Approx 20cms by 32.5cms.
Price: £55.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | Mr Leopold de Rothchild. Ref: 8302
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 'Spy' was published on 13th December, 1884.
Approx 19cms by 31.5cms.
Price: £55.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | Sir Henry L. E. Bulwer. Ref: 8213
An antique print entitled "The cool of the evening" 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 27th August, 1870.
Approx 19cms by 30cms.
Price: £35.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | General Trochu. Ref: 8212
An antique print entitled "The Parliamentary Empire" 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 17th September, 1870.
Approx 19cms by 31.5cms.
Price: £55.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | M. Emile Ollivier. Ref: 8211
An antique print entitled "The Parliamentary Empire" 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 15th January, 1870.
Approx 19cms by 31cms.
Price: £50.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | Baron De Brunnow. Ref: 8210
An antique print entitled "One of the most precious products of political miscegenation" 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 December, 1870.
Approx 19.5cms by 31.5cms.
Price: £55.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | Henri Rochefort Ref: 8209
An antique print entitled "La Voyoucratie" 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 22nd January, 1870.
Approx 19.5cms by 30.5cms.
Price: £55.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | The Reverend Joseph Parker. Ref: 8208
An antique print entitled "Congregational Union" 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 19th April, 1884.
Approx 19cms by 31.5cms.
Price: £50.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | Lord Houghton. Ref: 8207
An antique print entitled "The cool of the evening" 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 September, 1870.
Approx 19cms by 31cms.
Price: £45.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | Sir Robert Edgcumbe. Ref: 8203
An antique print entitled "Small Freeholds" 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 'Spy' was published 15th February, 1908 .
Approx 20cms by 33cms.
Price: £50.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | Mr. D. M. Gant. Ref: 8192
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 'Spy' was published in 9114.
Approx 19.5cms by 30cms.
Price: £45.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | Mr. Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt. Ref: 8190
An antique print entitled "Mr Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt" 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 'Spy' was published on 31st July, 1907.
Approx 20cms by 33cms.
Price: £45.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | The Duke of Aosta. Ref: 8187
An antique print entitled "The Duke of Aosta" 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 'Lib' was published on 12th November, 1903.
Approx 21cms by 35.5cms.
Price: £55.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | Sir John Wolfe-Barr. K.C.B. Ref: 8174
An antique print entitled "He has engineered nothing better than his own fortunes" 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 28th January, 1905.
Approx 20cms by 34cms.
Price: £45.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | Sir Charles Stanford. Ref: 8172
An antique print entitled "He found harmony in Ireland" 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 2nd February, 1905.
Approx 20.5cms by 35cms.
Price: £45.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | John Everett Millais. Ref: 8170
An antique print entitled "A converted pre-Raphaelite" 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 13th May, 1871.
Approx 19cms by 31cms.
Price: £55.00 |
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Click on image to enlarge | M. Edmond Rostand. Ref: 8154
An antique print entitled "Cyrano" 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 'GUTH' was published on 20th June, 1901.
Approx 21cms by 33cms.
Price: £45.00 |
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