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[Nina.]
[Nina.]
Sydney E. Wilson [signed in pencil lower right.] [after J.B. Greuze.]
Published 1909 by Vicars Brothers. 12, Old Bond Street, London.
Mezzotint, signed in pencil, rare, working proof. Printseller's Association Stamp. Plate 356 x 393mm. 14 x 15½".
A girl lying on a bed with her head on the pillow, left arm under her head and her right hand pushed into her hair; in an oval frame. Sydney E. Wilson (1869-1963) was a master of the English mezzotint revival style of the early 1900's. He was a contemporary of Samuel Arlent Edwards. He work was mostly published by the firm of Vicars Brothers of Bond Street, London.
PSA: Vol.I. 475 signed proofs.
[Ref: 23388]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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The Tyrolese Family, Rainer, Songsters of Nature!! In their New Costume Presented to them by His Majesty George the Fourth. Before whom they had the honor to Perform and were Sanctioned by his most distinguised Mark of Appreciation. 1827.
The Tyrolese Family, Rainer, Songsters of Nature!! In their New Costume Presented to them by His Majesty George the Fourth. Before whom they had the honor to Perform and were Sanctioned by his most distinguised Mark of Appreciation. 1827.
Drawn on Stone by Wilson. Vowles Lithog.
[Printed & Pubd. 1827, by S. Vowles, Lithographer. 3, St. Michaels Alley, Cornhill. London.]
Hand-coloured lithograph. 223 x 240mm. 8¾ x 9½".
The Rainer Family (Felix, Anton, Maria, Joseph & Franz) specialised in vocal harmonies, including yodelling. They are credited with the premier performance of 'Silent Night' in the Tyrol in 1819. Turning professional they toured extensively from 1824, visiting Britain in 1827 and performing for George the Fourth, who presented these costumes to them, before touring the United States in the 1830s. They disbanded in 1838.
[Ref: 16288]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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The Tyrolese Family Rainer.
The Tyrolese Family Rainer. Songsters of Nature!!
[Drawn on Stone by E. Wilson. Vowles Litho.]
[Printed & Pubd. 1827, by S. Vowles, 3, St. Michaels Alley, Cornhill.]
Lithograph with added hand colour. Sheet 220 x 280mm (x 11". Skillfully trimmed round the family and glued to backing paper. Some brown spots.
The Rainer Family (Felix, Anton, Maria, Joseph & Franz) specialised in vocal harmonies, including yodelling. They are credited with the premier performance of 'Silent Night' in the Tyrol in 1819. Turning professional they toured extensively from 1824, visiting Britain in 1827 and performing for George the Fourth, who presented these costumes to them, before touring the United States in the 1830s. They disbanded in 1838.
[Ref: 63742]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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The Tyrolese Family, Rainer, Songsters of Nature!! In their New Costume Presented to them by His Majesty George the Fourth. Before whom they had the honor to Perform and were Sanctioned by his most distinguised Mark of Appreciation.
The Tyrolese Family, Rainer, Songsters of Nature!! In their New Costume Presented to them by His Majesty George the Fourth. Before whom they had the honor to Perform and were Sanctioned by his most distinguised Mark of Appreciation.
Drawn on Stone by Wilson. Vowles Lithog.
Printed & Pubd. 1827, by S. Vowles, Lithographer. 3, St. Michaels Alley, Cornhill. London.
Hand-coloured lithograph. 247 x 349mm (9¾ x 13¾"). Very slight central crease.
The Rainer Family (Felix, Anton, Maria, Joseph & Franz) specialised in vocal harmonies, including yodelling. They are credited with the premier performance of 'Silent Night' in the Tyrol in 1819. Turning professional they toured extensively from 1824, visiting Britain in 1827 and performing for George the Fourth, who presented these costumes to them, before touring the United States in the 1830s. They disbanded in 1838.
See Ref: 16288 for cut version.
[Ref: 31032]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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[White Sugar] What! d'ye think I am going to drink that ere common brown Sugar? no! Then if you dont like it lump it.
[White Sugar] What! d'ye think I am going to drink that ere common brown Sugar? no! Then if you dont like it lump it. Comic Album No.4
J.E.Wilson.
Alvey, lith. London R.d [n.d. c.1845.]
Lithograph. 272 x 215mm (10¾ x 8½").
A street-scene of a tea-stall. On the table stands a large urn with written on it "Royal Albert early Breakfast Saloon", surrounded by saucers and cups. A satire on the introduction of white sugar cubes, first patented in 1843.
[Ref: 17422]   £65.00   (£78.00 incl.VAT)
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[White Sugar] What! d'ye think Lam going to drink that ere common brown Sugar? no! Then if you dont like it lump it.
[White Sugar] What! d'ye think Lam going to drink that ere common brown Sugar? no! Then if you dont like it lump it.
J.E.Wilson.
Alvey, lith. London R.d [n.d. c.1845.]
Coloured lithograph. 270 x 215mm (10¾ x 8½").
A street-scene of a tea-stall. On the table stands a large urn with written on it "Royal Albert early Breakfast Saloon", surrounded by saucers and cups. A satire on the introduction of white sugar cubes, first patented in 1843.
[Ref: 58415]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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