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The British Union.
The British Union.
Published by O. Hodgson, 111 Fleet Street. [n.d., c.1840.]
Fine hand-coloured lithograph. Sheet: 255 x 205mm (10 x 8''). Drawing on verso.
A portrait of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert shown above Windsor castle.
[Ref: 50305]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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Spooner's Transformations No 5. The Royal Rose of England.
Spooner's Transformations No 5. The Royal Rose of England. ''The expectancy and rose of the fair State". Shakepeare.
London William Spooner, 377 Strand, June 1st 1835.
Lithograph with hand colour, prepared as a transformation print, mounted on card with title underneath. Card 285 x 230mm (11¼ x 9").
A view of a rose Windsor Castle changes when the card is held up to the light, with Victoria on a throne who appears in the petals.
[Ref: 58960]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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The Royal Windsor Waggon.
The Royal Windsor Waggon. In this print may be traced a full length portrait of Queen Victoria.
London: William Spooner, 377, Strand. Printed by J.M. Lefevre, Newman St.
Very scarce lithograph with hand-colouring, printed area 225 x 245mm (9 x 9¾"). Margins foxed.
Puzzle prints, in which a profile face of a contemporary figure was concealed within a landscape or decorative pattern for the viewer to find, were extremely popular in the early 19th century. This print is one of the more ambitious and unusual in the genre, incorporating an entire full-length depiction of Queen Victoria, which becomes clear immediately if the print is rotated 90 degrees anti-clockwise.
[Ref: 38951]   £320.00  
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General Map of Victoria.
General Map of Victoria.
The Picturesque Atlas Publishing Company, Limited, Sydney & Melbourne. [n.d., 1886-8.]
Colour-printed wood engraving (chromoxylograph). Printed area 380 x 610mm (15 x 24"). Centre fold as issued, small split in lower centre fold margin. Large margins.
A map of Victoria, divided into districts and with a circular inset of Port Philip Bay. On the reverse is an index and a vignette wood engraving of a ship at berth. It was published in the 'Picturesque Atlas of Australasia, a periodical issued between 1886-88, timed for the celebration of the centenary of the arrival of the First Fleet in 1888. This was the largest publication project attempted in the Australian colonies, with 50,000 subscribers, roughly 1.3 of the population.
Codell: Imperial Co-histories, p. 219-220.
[Ref: 39133]   £110.00  
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Her Most Gracious Majesty Victoria. Queen of Great Britain and Ireland.
Her Most Gracious Majesty Victoria. Queen of Great Britain and Ireland. Said to be the paper on her Majesty's drawing room. 1861. [Written in ink below.]
Painted by G. Hayter, Esq. Engraved by J. Cochran.
Fisher, So & Co. London & Paris 1837.
Stipple. Platemark: 230 x 140mm (9 x 5½"). Glued to album sheet along top edge with the sample of wall paper attached below.
A portrait of Queen Victoria as a young woman, standing in profile to the left, looking round towards the viewer. Her right hand touching a rose which rests on a table beside her, with books and a globe turned to show 'Africa' on the table behind. Pillars to either side frame a view of Windsor. Facsimile of autograph of Victoria as Queen inscribed below and a crown above. A cutting of paper, said to be from Queen Victoria's drawing room, is attached below the image.
[Ref: 37278]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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[Queen Victoria at Brighton.] Victoria 1.st [old ink mss.]
[Queen Victoria at Brighton.] Victoria 1.st [old ink mss.]
Nov.r 15th 1837 [old ink mss.]
Coloured lithograph with watercolour. Circular, printed border 135mm (5¼") diameter. Narrow margins, laid on album paper.
A fine portrait of the young Victoria, with the domes of the Royal Pavilion, Brighton, behind. She visited her uncle George IV's pleasure palace shortly after she became queen in 1837.
[Ref: 63369]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Maternal Affection.
Maternal Affection.
Engraved by J. Porter, from a Sketch by Lady R.
[n.d., c.1840s]
Mixed-method engraving, platemark 440 x 360mm (17¼ x 14¼"). Narrow margins, slight foxing.
A young Queen Victoria, in bed, with one of her children in her arms. After 'Lady R.', who has not been identified.
Not in O'D.
[Ref: 32442]   £110.00   (£132.00 incl.VAT)
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[Medley portraits of Queen Victoria and others.]
[Medley portraits of Queen Victoria and others.]
[n.d., c.1840.]
Fine colour mezzotints; Trimmed irregularly as a scrap, at most 160 x 140mm (6¼ x 5½").
A portrait of the young Victoria surrounded by eight more portraits, including George IV, George III, William IV and her father Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn.
[Ref: 44250]   £65.00   (£78.00 incl.VAT)
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The Queen & Prince Albert going in State to the Opera.
The Queen & Prince Albert going in State to the Opera.
Painted by J. Pollard.
Lith.d & Pub.d by Dean & Co. Threadneedle St. [n.d. c.1845.]
Hand-coloured lithograph with added gum arabic. 222 x 280mm. 8¾ x 11". Trimmed.
Queen Victoria (1819-1901) and Prince Albert (1819-1861) in the state carriage accompanied by the queen's guards.
See Ref: 11710, 12939, 58569 & 11712
[Ref: 20757]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Her Most Gracious Majesty The Queen. To her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent This Engraving is by Command, Most respectfully dedicated bu Her Royal Highness most Obedient humble Servants Paul & Dominic Colnaghi.
Her Most Gracious Majesty The Queen. To her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent This Engraving is by Command, Most respectfully dedicated bu Her Royal Highness most Obedient humble Servants Paul & Dominic Colnaghi.
Painted by Geo. Hayter her Majesty's Painter of History & Portrait. Engraved by Henry Cousins
Printed by Lahee & Co / Proof / Published at No. 14 Pall Mall East, April 4th. 1839, by Paul & Dominic Colnaghi & Co. Print-publishers to Her Majesty.".
Mezzotint Lettered below the image with the title in open letters 515 x 765mm..
Portrait of Queen Victoria, as a young woman, looking out towards the viewer, enthroned in full coronation robes, with the crown and sceptre on a cushion on a stool to the left.
[Ref: 13732]   £320.00  
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The Royal Group at Sandringham.
The Royal Group at Sandringham.
Specially produced and issued in connection with "Little Folks" Magazine for 1876.
Chromolithograph. 500 x 397mm. 19½ x 15½". Holes in the corners and creasing.
Edward VII (1841-1910) was King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions and Emperor of India from 1901 until his death. He was the first British monarch of the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha which was renamed the House the Windsor by his son, George V. Here he is with his six children and his wife Alexandra of Denmark.
[Ref: 14736]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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The Rose of England.
The Rose of England.
Published & Sold by W & R Triphook 18, Princes St. Red Lion Sq.
Hand-coloured etching. Framed. Plate: 200 x 245mm (8 x 9¾"). Frame: 260 x 320mm (10¼ x 12½"). Unexamined out of frame.
A silhouette profile of Queen Victoria formed from the leaves, petals and stems of a pink rose.
[Ref: 44841]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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Royal Yacht Victoria and Albert.
Royal Yacht Victoria and Albert.
T.G.Dutton del & lith. John B.Day Lith.
London: Published by John B.Day, Savoy Street, Strand, W.C. [c.1876].
Colour lithograph. Printed area 205 x 280mm.
A paddle-steamer.
[Ref: 2224]   £320.00  
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The Royal Family in Scotland. Balmoral Castle in the Distance.
The Royal Family in Scotland. Balmoral Castle in the Distance.
Pubd. by T. Dean & Son, Threadneedle St. London.
[n.d. c.1850.]
A very rare coloured lithograph. 221 x 318mm.
The Royal family on horseback or in a carriage outside Balmoral Castle in Scotland. The young Queen Victoria is amonst them.
[Ref: 12939]   £110.00   (£132.00 incl.VAT)
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The Royal Children at Virginia Water.
The Royal Children at Virginia Water.
Dean & Son lith. Threadneadle St. London.
[n.d. c.1850.]
Coloured lithrograph. Image 216 x 282mm. 8½ x 11".
The Royal family and children at the river's edge at Virgina Water. Queen Victoria as a young girl on horse-back in the centre.
See Ref: 11710, 12939, 58569 & 11712
[Ref: 12940]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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The Little Royal Party in their Goat Chaise.
The Little Royal Party in their Goat Chaise.
Dean & Co. Threadneedle Street. [n.d., c.1845.]
Hand coloured lithograph with good colour, sheet 220 x 286mm. 8¾ x 11¼". Cut. Trimmed at corners.
See Ref: 11711, 12939, 58569 & 11712
[Ref: 14256]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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The Royal Infant's Drive in Windsor Park.
The Royal Infant's Drive in Windsor Park.
Dean & Co. Threadneedle St. [n.d., c.1845.]
Hand coloured lithograph, sheet 225 x 285mm. 9 x 11¼". On linen backing.
A miniature Royal carriage pulled by ponies. Victoria and Albert can be seen riding in the background to right, Windsor Castle in the far distance. Very fine colour.
See Ref: 58855, 20757, 12940 & 11711
[Ref: 11709]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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The Royal Children, feeding the foreign poultry, at the Chinese Summer House Buckingham Palace Gardens.
The Royal Children, feeding the foreign poultry, at the Chinese Summer House Buckingham Palace Gardens.
Dean & Co. Threadneedle Street. [n.d., c.1845.]
Hand coloured lithograph, sheet 220 x 280mm. 8¾ x 11". On linen backing.
Very fine colour.
See Ref: 11711, 12939, 58569 & 11712
[Ref: 11710]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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The Queen & Prince Albert going in State to the Opera.
The Queen & Prince Albert going in State to the Opera.
Painted by J. Pollard.
Lithd. & Pubd. by Dean & Co. Threadneedle St. [n.d., c.1845.]
Hand coloured lithograph, sheet 225 x 285mm. 9 x 11¼". Sheet trimmed to image on three sides. On linen backing.
Very fine colour published for the fashionable pastime of compiling scrap albums. After James Pollard (1792 - 1867).
See Ref: 11710, 12939, 58569 & 11712
[Ref: 11711]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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The Royal Family.
The Royal Family. Prince Albert. Prince Alfred. The Queen. Princess Helena. Princess Alice. Princess Royal. Princess Louisa. Windsor Castle. Prince of Wales. St. George's Chapel.
J.G.B. del.
London, G. Berger. Holywell St. Strand. [n.d. c.1840.]
Aquatint with etching. 253 x 314mm.
The Royal Family standing on the river bank of the Thames as the Prince of Wales, Edward VII, takes out a rowing boat.
See Ref: 12940
[Ref: 12536]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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[Queen Victoria, Prince Albert and the Royal Children departing in their Railway Carriage for Scotland.]
[Queen Victoria, Prince Albert and the Royal Children departing in their Railway Carriage for Scotland.] [&] [Queen Victoria Goes by Train.]
[London: Dean & Son, c.1850.]
Pair of tinted lithographs with hand colour. Sheets 195 x 265mm (7¾ x 10½"). Trimmed into images, losing titles etc. Damaged.
Two scenes of the Royal Family's trip to Balmoral by train, first entering the royal carriage and then on route, with the 'Albion' locomotive.
See Ref: 58855, 20757, 12940 & 11711
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The Royal Alphabet.
The Royal Alphabet. N.o1
hb [John Doyle]
Published by Thos. Mc. Lean, 26 Haymarket July 3d. 1843. Printed at 70 S.t Martins Lane.
Lithograph, sheet 305 x 445mm (12 x 17½"), large margins.
Prince Albert (1819-61) sits at left with a small child on his lap, holding a long alphabet picture book shared with a young girl seated on the floor at center right beside Queen Victoria (1819-1901). The Queen rests her left hand on a cradle holding a sleeping baby. In the left and right margins, the alphabet is shown with a word for each letter and a humorous explanation.
Welcome 372 32 i.
[Ref: 66782]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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A First Lesson On The Welsh Harp.
A First Lesson On The Welsh Harp. N.o 4
h.b. Printed at the General Lith.c Estab.t 70 S.t Martin's Lane.
Published by T. M.cLean, 26, Haymarket, August 24.th 1843.
Rare lithograph, sheet 300 x 440mm (11¾ x 17¼"), large margins Repaired tears at bottom.
Queen Victoria (1819-1901), Prince Albert (1819-61), Victoria Princess Royal (1840-1901), and Princess Alice (1843-78) watch the infant Prince of Wales (1841-1910) play a harp, seated in a high chair on a table held by an attendant, with the family’s parrot Lorie and dogs Eos and Islay looking on.
[Ref: 66790]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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[Visit of Louis Philippe of France to Windsor Castle, 1844.]
[Visit of Louis Philippe of France to Windsor Castle, 1844.] Park's New Characters.
[n.d., c.1844.]
Rare coloured lithograph. Sheet 180 x 210mm (7 x 8¼"). Laid on album paper with other scraps, creased and stained.
A popular print depicting Victoria and King Louis Philippe sitting together on thrones, both wearing crowns, watched by Prince Albert. Louis-Philippe's week-long stay at Windsor in 1844 was the first meeting of the monarchs of Britain and France on English soil in half a millenia.
[Ref: 58832]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Her Royal Highness Victoria, Princess Royal.
Her Royal Highness Victoria, Princess Royal. Born Nov.r 21st 1840.
W.C. Ross A.R.A. Min.e Painter to the Queen. H.T. Ryall Engraver to the Queen. Printed by McQueen.
Published Dec.r 1, 1841. for the Proprietor by Tho.s McLean, Maymarket.
Stipple on steel. 385 x 305mm (15¼ x 12"), with large margins. Some spotting.
A portrait of Queen Victoria's firstborn, Victoria Adelaide Mary Louisa (1840-1901), later German Empress and Queen of Prussia as the wife of Frederick III, and mother of Wilhelm II.
[Ref: 56493]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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Christening of the Princess Royal, Feb.ry 10 1841.
Christening of the Princess Royal, Feb.ry 10 1841.
Published by H.y Baker, 36 King St. Drury Lane, London.
Engraving on porcelain card. 145 x 180mm (5¾ x 7").
A stylised scene of the baptism of Queen Victoria's first child, held in the Throne Room of Buckingham Palace, with two beefeaters. Victoria Adelaide Mary Louisa (1840-1901), became German Empress and Queen of Prussia as the wife of Frederick III, and mother of Wilhelm II.
[Ref: 58155]   £85.00   (£102.00 incl.VAT)
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Her Majesty's Steam Yacht, the "Victoria and Albert".
Her Majesty's Steam Yacht, the "Victoria and Albert". To His Royal Highness Prince Albert, This print representing the Royal Yacht entering Plymouth Sound, on the 30th Aug.t 1843, is dedicated with profound respect, by His Royal Highness's very obedient humble servant, Edmund Fry.
N.M. Condy del. L. Haghe lith.
Day & Haghe lith.rs to the Queen / London, Ackermann & Co. Strand. London, Fenchurch Street, _Fry, Plymouth. [c.1850]
Lithograph with hand-colouring, printed area 340 x 405mm (13½ x 16"). Large margins left & right.
HMY Victoria and Albert, which was designed by the naval architect William Symonds, laid down in Pembroke Dock, and launched in 1843. Functioning as a royal yacht of the sovereign (it was the first steam powered royal yacht), she made twenty voyages before she was scrapped in the 1860s. Lithograph after a study by Nicholas Matthews Condy (1818-51), Plymouth-based artist whose place of residence equipped him for providing studies of several detailed prints of yachts and ships.
[Ref: 38966]   £650.00  
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[Victoria] The Parisian Trip. A Luncheon a L'Anglaise.
[Victoria] The Parisian Trip. A Luncheon a L'Anglaise.
Printed by W. Kohler, 22 Denmark St Soho.
Published by Mess.rs Fores, 41 Piccadilly. [n.d., c.1843.]
Fine coloured lithograph. Printed border 285 x 365mm (11¼ x 14¼").
A satire of Victoria and Albert's visit to King Louis Philippe I at the château d'Eu in Normandy in 1843. They sit at a table drinking porter from pewter tankards in preference to wine, with Louis Philippe I, Maria Amalia of Naples and Sicily, and another woman
[Ref: 51870]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Her Majesty Queen Victoria and H.R.H. Prince Albert.
Her Majesty Queen Victoria and H.R.H. Prince Albert. Drawn from life from the Royal Box at the Italian Opera.
London: Published Feb.y 10.th by John Field, 65, Quadrant, Regent St.
Fine mezzotint. 330 x 280mm (13 x 11"), with large margins.
A double portait, published to celebrate the couple's first wedding anniversary.
Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 66977]   £320.00  
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A Sketch in Buckingham Gardens. _ Dedicated to the Royal Humane Societies.
A Sketch in Buckingham Gardens. _ Dedicated to the Royal Humane Societies. Political Hits No. 8.
[John Doyle?] Printed by W. Kohler 22 Denmark Street Soho.
London; W. Spooner, 377 Strand [n.d., c.1842].
Lithograph. Sheet 295 x 390mm (11½ x 15¼"). Trimmed close to printed border, laid on album paper.
A panicking Prince Albert has fallen through the ice on the pond in the grounds of Buckingham Palace. Queen Victoria is attempting to pull him out, aided by a laughing lady-in-waiting ('Lady M_'), who says 'who would have thought His Royal Highness such a coward?'. In 1842 the Royal Humane Society presented Albert with a 'Life-Ladder', a ladder with wheels on one end, to be used in the event of accident at the royal skating parties on Virginia Water.
[Ref: 57814]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Prince Albert driving his favorites.
Prince Albert driving his favorites.
Dean & Co, Threadneedle Street.
[n.d., c.1843.]
Hand coloured lithograph with overlay. Sheet 190 x 265mm (7½ x 10½"). Vertical folding crease in the middle.
Prince Albert drives a closed-top carriage with two horses and a view of Windsor Castle in the background. Raising the flap reveals Queen Victoria seated with three of her children, Victoria, Princess Royal, King Edward VII, and Princess Alice. A Regency amusement.
See Ref: 48939 & 59033
[Ref: 58855]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT) view all images for this item
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This Print represents the Attempted Assassination of Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria and H.R.H. Prince Albert,
This Print represents the Attempted Assassination of Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria and H.R.H. Prince Albert, at Constitution Hill by Edward Oxford, on the Evening of Wednesday June 10th 1840.
Madeley, lith, 5, Wellington St, Strand.
[n.d., c.1840.]
Lithograph with hand-colouring, sheet 240 x 335mm (9½ x 13¼"). Creasing through centre and upper left.
The first attempt on Queen Victoria's life, showing the pregnant monarch and her husband travelling on Constitution Hill in a phæton, the Wellington Arch in the background, and Edward Oxford with his pistol raised. After firing two shots he was seized by onlookers. He was charged with treason, but, as no bullets could be found at the scene, it could not be proved his pistols had more than powder in them. He was found 'not guilty by reason of insanity' and sent to Bethlem asylum, where he was a model prisoner for nearly quarter of a century. In 1864 he was transferred to Broadmoor, still a model prisoner, and in 1867 it was decided to release him on the proviso he left the country and never returned. He left for Australia, where he changed his name to John Freeman, married, served as a churchwarden in Melbourne and published a book called Lights and Shadows of Melbourne Life in 1888. He died in 1900. Australian interest.
[Ref: 37659]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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This Print represents the Attempted Assassination of Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria and H.R.H. Prince Albert,
This Print represents the Attempted Assassination of Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria and H.R.H. Prince Albert, at Constitution Hill by Edward Oxford, on the Evening of Wednesday June 10th 1840.
Madeley, lith, 5, Wellington St, Strand.
[n.d., c.1840.]
Lithograph, rare. Sheet 260 x 355mm (10¼ x 14").
The scene of the first attempt on Queen Victoria's life, showing the pregnant monarch and her husband travelling on Constitution Hill in a phæton, the Wellington Arch in the background, and Edward Oxford with his pistol raised. After firing two shots he was seized by onlookers. He was charged with treason, but, as no bullets could be found at the scene, it could not be proved his pistols had more than powder in them. He was found 'not guilty by reason of insanity' and sent to Bethlem asylum, where he was a model prisoner for nearly quarter of a century. In 1864 he was transferred to Broadmoor, still a model prisoner, and in 1867 it was decided to release him on the proviso he left the country and never returned. He left for Australia, where he changed his name to John Freeman, married, served as a churchwarden in Melbourne and published a book called Lights and Shadows of Melbourne Life in 1888. He died in 1900.
[Ref: 33868]   £290.00   (£348.00 incl.VAT)
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[Victoria] Deer Sport in the Highlands.
[Victoria] Deer Sport in the Highlands. Royal Visit to Aud Reekie.
Printed by W.Kohler. 22 Denmark Street Soho.
London: Published by Mess.rs Fores, 41 Piccadilly. [n.d., c.1842.]
Lithograph. Sheet 305 x 440mm, 12 x 17¼".
Queen Victoria and Prince Albert visited 'Auld Reekie' (Edinburgh) in 1842, two years after their marriage. This satire shows her in a rural setting, wearing a tartan skirt, barefoot, with Albert caressing her affectionately, with leering highlanders lurking behind, one saying 'Ech Sirs, but his Highness is ower keen at that sport!'.
[Ref: 19597]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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The interior of Westminster Abbey during the Coronation of Her most Gracious Majesty Victoria, June 28th 1838.
The interior of Westminster Abbey during the Coronation of Her most Gracious Majesty Victoria, June 28th 1838. Proof.
Engraved by George Saunders from a drawing made on the spot by Arthur Newcombe.
ondon, Published Sept. 1st. 1838 by Thos. Mclean 26 Haymarket.
Mezzotint, chine collé proof. 430 x 330mm (17 x 13"). Wear to backing paper and right edge of india.
A view of Westminster Abbey, with the Archbishop of Canterbury holding the crown over the Queen's head, the organ and the choir behind.
[Ref: 54671]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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The Return of Her Majesty, from the Ceremony of the Coronation June 28th. 1838.
The Return of Her Majesty, from the Ceremony of the Coronation June 28th. 1838. Presented Gratis with No.37 of the Fly!
W. Clark lith. 202 High Holborn.
Published by F. Glover. Water Lane, Fleet St.
Lithograph. 222 x 286mm (8¾ x 11¼"). Repaired tears on edges.
Queen Victoria (1819-1901) leaving Westminster Abbey after the Ceremony of Coronation as the new sovereign of Great Britain on June 28th, 1838. She was the first monarch to take up residence at Buckingham Palace.
[Ref: 19292]   £65.00   (£78.00 incl.VAT)
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The Coronation of her most Excellent Majesty
The Coronation of her most Excellent Majesty Queen Victoria, On the 28.th June 1838.
London Published by R. Havell, 77, Oxford Street. [n.d. c1838]
Rare hand coloured aquatint. Sheet 340 x 535mm (13½ x 21"). Time stained. Some foxing. Small tear in right margin.
Interior of Westminster Abbey looking towards the organ and choir; foreground centre, the crowned Queen flanked by peers of the realm.
[Ref: 60457]   £230.00   (£276.00 incl.VAT)
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The Coronation of Her Most Gracious Majesty at Westminster Abbey, June 28th 1838.
The Coronation of Her Most Gracious Majesty at Westminster Abbey, June 28th 1838.
London, Published by William Morgan July 3rd 1838.
Lithograph. Sheet: 235 x 365mm (9¼ x 14½"). Laid on an album sheet, two portraits stuck on top left and right corners with manuscript below.
A scene showing the coronation of Albert & Victoria.
[Ref: 44726]   £65.00   (£78.00 incl.VAT)
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Supplement to Woolmer's Exeter and Plymouth Gazette.
Supplement to Woolmer's Exeter and Plymouth Gazette. [Queen Victoria's Coronation]
Saturday, June 30, 1838.
Letterpress. Sheet 655 x 475mm (25¾ x 18¾"). Surface dirt. Creased where folded. Nicks to edges.
Letterpress with images of the order of the procession and the interrior of Westminster Abbey when her Majesty was Assuming the Crown. Woolmer’s Exeter and Plymouth Gazette was published in Exeter in 1827 by Woolmer and Thacker. A weekly publication of 4 pages, priced at 7d. As a Conservative publication, it enjoyed the patronage of the gentry and clergy, advocating mainly agricultural interests and supporting the Established Church. It circulated generally through Devon, Cornwall and parts of Dorset and Somerset.
[Ref: 60460]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT) view all images for this item
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Her Majesty Proceeding in State to Westminster Abbey. Crowned June 28th 1838.
Her Majesty Proceeding in State to Westminster Abbey. Crowned June 28th 1838.
G.B. Campion Del. J. Graf, Printer to Her Majesty.
London, Published July 25.d 1838 by Ackermann & Co., 96, Strand.
Scarce lithograph with hand colour. Printed area 380 x 520mm (15 x 20½"), with large margins.
Queen Victoria in the Gold State Coach (of which she complained of the ''distressing oscillation'' of the cabin), entering Parliament Square on route to Westminster Abbey, surrounded by guards and crowds. To the right is a five-tiered grandstand. George Bryant Campion (1795-1870) was a watercolour painter who specialised in military scenes, having been drawing master at the Military Academy, Woolwich.
[Ref: 60762]   £380.00  
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Key To Mr. Leslie's Celebrated Picture Of
Key To Mr. Leslie's Celebrated Picture Of The Queen Receiving the Holy Sacrament At Her Coronation.
Mr. Moon... 20, Threadneedle Street, London, December 14th, 1839.
Rare pen lithograph. Sheet 275 x 440mm (11 x 7¼"). Trimmed. Creases where previously folded and outer edges. Nicks to edges. Tear losing a tiny section of the key numbers.
Explanatory key to a plate representing Queen Victoria receiving the Holy Sacrament at her coronation. The painting is in the Royal Collection.
See reference 45923 for key to the christening of Victoria.
[Ref: 60456]   £150.00   (£180.00 incl.VAT) view all images for this item
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The State Procession of Queen Victoria,
The State Procession of Queen Victoria, to Westminster Abbey on the day of the Coronation June 28.th 1838. The Guards Saluting her Majesty
[Drawn by J. S. Templeton] Printed by I.M Lefevre Newman St.
London: Published by William Spooner, 377, Strand. July 7.th 1838.
Very rare lithograph. Sheet 300 x 390mm (11¾ x 15½"). Mounted onto archival paper.
The state procession passing the temporary pavilions in front of Westminster Abbey en route to her coronation.
[Ref: 60458]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Panoramic Coronation Procession.
Panoramic Coronation Procession. From Drawings Taken On The Spot. [Queen Victoria [in pencil]].
Printed and Published by E. Elliot, 14, Holywell-st. Strand. [n.d. c.1838]
Wood engraving. Sheet 255 x 655mm (10 x 25¾"). Time stained. Creases where folded and previously folded as normal.
Panormic view of the state procession en route to Westminster Abbey.
[Ref: 60459]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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[Silk kerchief] 1837 - 1897 Four Generations the Longest Reign on Record.
[Silk kerchief] 1837 - 1897 Four Generations the Longest Reign on Record.
[n.d. c.1897]
Printed silk. 355 x 360mm (14 x 14"). Creasing and faded colour. Some spotting.
A commemorative silk square printed with Victoria's portrait in a wreathed roundel surrounded by flags of the United Kingdom and topped with the Royal Crest. Beneath are three portraits of her son, who would become Edward VII, his son George and Kaiser Wilhelm.
[Ref: 56427]   £50.00   (£60.00 incl.VAT)
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The Queen Distributing The Victoria Cross Hyde Park [verso.]
The Queen Distributing The Victoria Cross Hyde Park [verso.]
After G. Thomas.
[n.d., c.1865.]
Coloured chromolithograph, image 305 x 460mm. 12 x 18". Trimmed to image and laid on publisher's original presentation card, as issued. Margins foxed, extremities tatty, with chips and tears.
On the morning of 26th June 1857, Queen Victoria presented the first 62 recipients with their medals in a ceremony held in Hyde Park.
[Ref: 12883]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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[Section showing the Thames at Westminster, from 'View of the North Bank of the Thames from Westminster Bridge, to London Bridge. Shewing that Part of the Improvements Suggested by Lt.-Col. Trench, which is Intended to Carry into Execution.']
[Section showing the Thames at Westminster, from 'View of the North Bank of the Thames from Westminster Bridge, to London Bridge. Shewing that Part of the Improvements Suggested by Lt.-Col. Trench, which is Intended to Carry into Execution.']
[T.M. Baynes. Charles Hullmandel.]
[published by Ackermann, 1825.]
Coloured lithograph. 205 x 670mm. 10¾ x 26½".
Imagined view along River Thames at Westminster, a site now occupied by the Victoria Embankment. Landmarks annotated along bottom are the residences of the Duchess of Buccleuch, Earl of Cassilis, Lady Exeter, Mrs. Bennet, Earl of Pembroke, Michael Angelo Taylor, the Hon. George Lamb, Lady Grantham, Lord Liverpool, Mr. Dalgleish, and the Almonry Office. Colonel (later General Sir Frederick) Trench originated the idea of the Thames Embankment, for which a bill was (unsuccessfully) presented to Parliament in 1825. Revived, work on the Embankment started in 1864, although to a different design than is shown here. Drawn by Thomas Mann Baynes, the panorama shows the riverside as it appeared in 1825, from Westminster to London Bridge, with Trench's proposed embankment running from Whitehall to Blackfriars Bridge, with the skyline of London shown correctly above; this would have been one of nine lithographic sheets.
see R.Hyde, 'Panoramania!' (1988), see Abbey Life: 496
[Ref: 27495]   £320.00  
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The Queen giving audience to Lord Beaconsfield at Osborne after his return from Berlin bringing 'Peace with Honour'.
The Queen giving audience to Lord Beaconsfield at Osborne after his return from Berlin bringing 'Peace with Honour'.
Painted by T.B. Wirgman. Engraved by T.L. Atkinson.
London. Published by Messers. Dickinson Publishers by Special Appointment to H.M. the Queen, 114, New Bond Street. w. and Mr. J. Garle Brown. Wymondham, near Leicester, January 3rd 1887. Copyright Registered.
Mixed method engraving on india laid paper, 770 x 870mm. 30¼ x 34¼".
Queen Victoria with Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield (1804 - 1881), Prime Minister and novelist. Through his outstanding abilities as a politician and orator, Disraeli became Prime Minister in 1868 and guided the Second Reform Bill through Parliament. His diplomatic triumphs included the Congress of Berlin (June 13 - July 13, 1878), a meeting of the European Great Powers' and the Ottoman Empire's leading statesmen. In the wake of the Russo-Turkish War, 1877–78, the meeting's aim was to reorganize the countries of the Balkan peninsula.
[Ref: 8490]   £330.00  

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[Dedication from Queen Victoria to Victor, prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg]
[Dedication from Queen Victoria to Victor, prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg] To my dear Nephew Victor Hohenlohe on his passing his Examination for Lieutenant This record of the glorious Services of Nelson is given With every pryaer for his Welfare & distinction in the noble Service to which he belongs By his most affectionate Aunt Victoria R. December 16 1854
Ms, sheet 180 x 115mm (7 x 4½"). Glued to backing sheet.
Victor, prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (1833-91), naval officer and sculptor, was the daughter of Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld (later the duchess of Kent), half-sister to Queen Victoria. In 1848, through the interest of Queen Victoria, he entered the British navy as a midshipman, and this dedication shows the monarch's delight at Prince Victor's promotion to Lieutenant six years later. Prince Victor was forced to retire from the navy in 1866 due to repeated illness; he then devoted himself to a second career as a sculptor, in which capacity his main achievement was a large statue of Alfred the Great for the market place at Wantage, Oxfordshire.
[Ref: 41976]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Queen Victoria 1st leaving the Palace to be Crown'd at Westminster Abbey, London, June 28th, 1838.
Queen Victoria 1st leaving the Palace to be Crown'd at Westminster Abbey, London, June 28th, 1838.
[Printed & Sold by W. Belch. 6, Bridge St., Union St., Boro.]
Wood engraving with fine hand-colouring, sheet 185 x 255mm (7 x 10"). Trimmed, losing part of image left and right, and bottom line of text; glued to album sheet.
Queen Victoria leaving Buckingham Palace, where the Gold State Coach waits to drive her to her coronation at Westminster Abbey. The coach, designed by William Chambers and made by Samuel Butler in 1762, has been used at every Coronation from George IV onwards.
The artist and publication details are supplied here on the basis of similarities between this print and ref. 32278.
[Ref: 32280]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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[The Victoria Memorial and the entrance to The Mall.]
[The Victoria Memorial and the entrance to The Mall.]
Fred. A. Farrell [pencil]
[n.d. c.1925,]
Etching, signed by the artist. 185 x 375mm (7¼ x 14¾"), with very large margins.
A view of the Victoria Memorial in front of Buckingham Palace, although the viewpoint, in Constitution Hill, looks away from the palace and towards The Mall, with Big Ben's clock tower and Westminster Abbey. Frederick Farrell (1882-1935), a Scottish self-taught etcher & watercolourist, was the official artist with the 51st Highlanders during the First World War.
[Ref: 61071]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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