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Our Early Days. No.1. Now I'm Grandfather. [&] Now I'm Grandmother.
Our Early Days. No.1. Now I'm Grandfather. [&] Now I'm Grandmother.
[After T.C. Wilson.] W.Clerk, lith, 202 High Holborn.
Published by O. Hodgson, 111 Fleet Street. [&] Published by Plummer & Co. 457 Strand. [n.d. c.1840.]
A very fine pair of lithograph with hand-colour and added gum arabic. 354 x 260mm (4 x 10¼").
A little boy sitting back in an armchair reading the Evening Herald whilst smoking a pipe; his feet don't quite reach the footstool. On the table to the side is some sherry and jug omitting steam. [&] A little girl in an armchair by the fire. She appears to be knitting a hat, whilst a kitten plays with the ball of wool on the carpet.
[Ref: 16291]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT) view all images for this item
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Shakespeare. Macready.
Shakespeare. Macready. Royal Album No. 28.
Alf.d Carlile Lithog.r London. T.C. Wilson.
[n.d. c.1845.]
Lithograph, rare. 268 x 209mm. 10½ x 8¼". Some toning around the edges.
William Charles Macready (1793-1873) was an English actor who appeared at Covent Garden, Drury Lane and abroad. Here his roles, as seen in the ovals, have included Richard 3rd, Hamlet, Shylock and Coriolalus (Corio-Lanus).
[Ref: 21521]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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A Scene at Margate.
A Scene at Margate.
[Engraved by W. Clerk, after T. C. Wilson.]
[Published by F. Glover, Water Lane, Fleet Street.] [n.d., c.1840.]
Lithograph. Sheet 265 x 205mm (10½ x 8"). Trimmed, losing inscriptions.
A pretty girl walking along a low pier lifts her skirts to avoid the wash from the sea, exposing her legs. A plate from no.129 of 'The Fly'.
[Ref: 52065]   £65.00   (£78.00 incl.VAT)
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My Heart's in the Highlands. Chasing the Wild deer & following the roe, My heart's in the highlands wherever I go.
My Heart's in the Highlands. Chasing the Wild deer & following the roe, My heart's in the highlands wherever I go. [Separate poem text:] Illustrated Song.-No.3. My heart's in the Highlands, my heart is not here, My heart's in the Higlands a chasing the deer...I sigh fot the hour that shall me retrace The path of my childhood, my own native place. My heart's, &c.
T.C. Wilson. Alfred Carlile, Lithographer, London.
[n.d. c.1845.]
Lithograph and text. 268 x 209mm. 10½ x 8¼". Some toning around the edges.
My Heart's in the Highlands, a song written by the acclaimed Robert Burns in 1789; accompanied by an illustration of Scotsman in full clan dress holdng a rifle, with a stag and deerhound jumping across a stream.
[Ref: 21527]   £65.00   (£78.00 incl.VAT)
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Ham. What looked he frowningly? / Hor. A countenance more in sorrow than in anger.
Ham. What looked he frowningly? / Hor. A countenance more in sorrow than in anger. Star No. 33.
T.C. Wilson. T.C. Wilson sc. Alvey lith 128 London Road.
[n.d., c.1840.]
Lithograph. Sheet 255 x 200mm (10 x 8"). Tear taped.
The ghost of Napoleon Bonaparte admonishes Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte.
[Ref: 49495]   £45.00   (£54.00 incl.VAT)
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A Sketch of Her Most Gracious Majesty and Prince Albert Attacked by the Villain Edward Oxford.
A Sketch of Her Most Gracious Majesty and Prince Albert Attacked by the Villain Edward Oxford. Star. No 24.
T.C. Wilson del. Alvey lith 128 London Road.
[n.d., c.1840.]
Lithograph. Sheet 200 x 255mm (8 x 10") Tear at top right.
Edward Oxford firing a pistol at Victoria and Albert in a phæton on Constitution Hill. Oxford (1822-1900) was the first of eight people who attempted to assassinate Queen Victoria, on 10th June 1840 (although no bullets were found at the scene). Charged with treason, he was found 'not guilty by reason of insanity', much to Victoria's fury (she later tried to get the verdict 'guilty but insane' introduced), and was sent to Bethlem Hospital ('Bedlam'). A model prisoner and obviously highly intelligent, he was transferred to Broadmoor in 1864; three years later he was released on the proviso that he left the country, choosing Melbourne as his destination.
[Ref: 49425]   £80.00   (£96.00 incl.VAT)
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Edward Oxford.
Edward Oxford. From a sketch taken at the Old Bailey on Monday, June 22nd 1840.
T.C. Wilson. Alvey lith 128 London Road.
[n.d., c.1840.]
Lithograph. Sheet 225 x 230mm (8¾ x 9"). Trimmed close to image, creased, laid on album paper. Messy.
Edward Oxford (1822-1900), the first of eight people who attempted to assassinate Queen Victoria, on 10th June 1840. Charged with treason, he was found 'not guilty by reason of insanity', much to Victoria's fury (she later tried to get the verdict 'guilty but insane' introduced), and was sent to Bethlem Hospital ('Bedlam'). A model prisoner and obviously highly intelligent, he was transferred to Broadmoor in 1864; three years later he was released on the proviso that he left the country, choosing Melbourne as his destination. Australian interest.
[Ref: 41302]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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The Royal Mother.
The Royal Mother. Royal Album No. 26.
T.C. Wilson dell. Alf.d Carlile, Litho. London.
[n.d. c.1845.]
Lithograph. 272 x 204mm. 10¾ x 8". Some toning around the edges.
Queen Victoria with her first three children: the Princess Victoria, the Prince Albert Edward, later King Edward VII, and the Princess Alice; a lady-in-waiting stands behind in the doorway.
[Ref: 21523]   £60.00   (£72.00 incl.VAT)
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