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[Edward VII] His Royal Highness Albert Edward Prince of Wales, &c, &c, &c. Dedicated by Gracious Permission to Her Majesty.
Lake Price, Photo'd from the Life at Windsor Castle. R.J. Lane, A.E.R.A. & J.H. Lynch, Lith. M & N Hanhart, Imp.t.
London, Published July 10th 1858, by J. Mitchell, Bookseller & Publisher to the Queen and by special appointment to the Emperor Napoleon III, Royal Library, 83, Old Bond St.
Chine collé lithograph. 520 x 350mm (20½ x 13¾"). Foxing in title.
Albert Edward (1841-1910, son of Victoria and Albert, later Edward VII) in highland dress, with gun and dead game, based on a photograph taken at Windsor Castle. After `William Frederick Lake Price (1810-96), painter and photographer.
[Ref: 53896] £260.00
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Expostion Universelle De 1878. S.A.R. Le Prince Des Galles. President de la Commission Royale pour la Grande Bretagne.
Ch. Waltner, del et sc.
L'Art. Imp. A. Salmon.
Etching on india laid paper, 295 x 210mm. 11½ x 8¼".
Albert Edward, Prince of Wales and the future Edward VII (1841 - 1910), King from 22 January 1901 until his death on 6 May 1910. The third Paris World's Fair, called the Exposition Universelle, was held from May 1 though to November 10, 1878. It celebrated the recovery of France after the 1870 Franco-Prussian War. This exposition was on a far larger scale than any previously held anywhere in the world. It covered over 66 acres (267,000 m²); the main building in the Champ de Mars occupying 54 acres (219,000 m²). The United Kingdom, British India, Canada, Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Cape Colony and other British crown colonies occupied nearly one-third of the space set aside for nations outside France. The UK display was under the control of a royal commission, the Prince of Wales here represented as president, no doubt one of a series of portraits of emissaries from different nations commissioned for the exposition. By Charles Waltner (1846 - 1925), a leading French reproductive etcher who had prints published under the auspices of the Printsellers' Association, London.
[Ref: 11995] £75.00
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The Royal Infants. (Prince of Wales, Albert Edward and the Princess Royal, Victoria,) Royal Album. No.
[Alf.d Carlile, Lithog.r London.]
[n.d. c.1845.]
Lithograph with explanatory text. 269 x 215mm. 10½ x 8½". Some toning around the edges.
Portraits of the infant Prince of Wales, Albert Edward and the Princess Royal, Victoria, from a sketch by the Queen. Text: "the beautiful facsimile of a Pencilling from the hand of Her Most Gracious Majesty, presented with this number of the Royal Album, is given to the public through the kindness of a noble lady holding an appointment immediately connected witht he person of the Queen".
[Ref: 21531] £60.00
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His Majesty, King Edward VII
[Dessines Specialement par Noel Dorville.] [G. Gounouilhou.]
G. Gounouilhou, Imprimeur-Editeur Paris-Bordeaux 1909
Lithograph. 430 x 290mm.
[From 'Les Pomoteurs De L'Entente Cordiale. Album Comprenant Cinquante portraits Dessines Specialement par Noel Dorville] Edward VII, born November 9, 1841, was the eldest son of Queen Victoria. He took the family name of his father, Prince Consort Albert, hence the change in lineage, although he was still Hanoverian on his mother's side. He married Princess Alexandra of Denmark in 1863, who bore him three sons and three daughters. Edward died on May 6, 1910, after a series of heart attacks.
[Ref: 1868] £160.00
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[His Majesty the King]
Spy [Sir Leslie Ward]. Vincent Brooks, Day & Son, Lith.
[Vanity Fair 19th June 1902]
Chromolithograph proof, with text, sheet 400 x 270mm (15¾ x 10½"), large margins.
Full length caricature portrait of King Edward VII (1841-1910) in formal military dress.
[Ref: 63672] £70.00
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[Edward VII.]
Waltney sc. & del.
[n.d., c.1905.]
Etching. Plate: 300 x 205mm (11¾ x 8''). Creasing on right edge.
A three-quater length portrait of Edward VII (1841-1910), son of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert who was king from 1901.
[Ref: 48610] £130.00
(£156.00 incl.VAT)
[Edward VII] His Royal Highness Albert Prince of Wales, Born Nov.r 9th 1841.
George Hayter. R.J. Lane. G. Graf
London Published by Her Majesty's Command, by F.G. Moon, 20 Threadneedle St March 19th 1842.
Lithograph on chine collé, laid on printed backing sheet. Printed area 260 x 300mm (10¼ x 11¾") very large margins. Spotting to backing sheet.
Portrait of Victoria's son Albert Edward (1841-1910), the new heir to the throne.
[Ref: 56491] £180.00
(£216.00 incl.VAT)
[Edward VII] The heir Apparent.
The Whitehall Review. January 5.th 1878.
Tinted lithograph. Sheet 365 x 245mm (14½ x 9¾").
Albert Edward (1841-1910), Prince of Wales, then Edward VII after the death of Victoria in 1901, leaning, top hat in hand.
[Ref: 61395] £80.00
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Edward P [facsimile signature.] [Edward VIII]
London 1933.
Lithograph. Sheet 525 x 395mm (20¾ x 15¾"). Paper toning and some wrinkling.
Edward VIII as Prince of Wales.
[Ref: 30413] £120.00
(£144.00 incl.VAT)
[Edward VIII] A Happy Moment ''The Prince'' Original Drypoint by R.G. Matthews (Limited Edition).
[London: Alfred Bell & Co., n.d., c.1920.]
Drypoint etching, signed by the etcher. 230 x 135mm (9 x 5¼"), with large margins. In original mount with printed gallery label with artist's name and a publisher's logo of a black bell with ABC in white. Mint.
A portrait of Edward VIII when Prince of Wales, cigarette in hand.
[Ref: 49165] £130.00
(£156.00 incl.VAT)
King George V. [&] Queen Mary.
AS Cope 1913 [&] Wm Llewellyn 1913 [signed and dated in both plates, with pencil signatures of the artists below.]
Published by David Doig Publisher to His Majesty the King, 10, New Bond Street, London, W. ['Queen Mary' only; n.d., c.1914.]
Pair of photogravures on india paper, very scarce signed artist's presentation proofs; each image approx. 715 x 455mm, 28¼ x 18". Unexamined out of original hogarth frames; fine impressions with full margins.
Magnificent full-length portraits of King George V (1865 - 1936: reigned 1910-36), and Queen Mary (1867 - 1953); George in naval officer's uniform in front of billowing flag, on the deck of a warship. The King's portrait is dedicated by the artist in pencil to lower right margin: 'To Admiral the Marquess of Bristol - with every good wish from A.S.C. Xmas 1913.' As the second son of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, George V had not expected to become king. He had enjoyed a long and successful career in the Navy before his accession in 1910. His conscientious and unpretentious approach to his duties as king provided stability during an unsettled period. His Consort Mary Victoria of Teck, whom George married in 1893 when he was Duke of York, had earlier been engaged to his elder brother the Duke of Clarence, who died suddenly in 1892. Patriotic portraits of the Royal couple published at a time of great uncertainty on the eve of the outbreak of the First World War. The King's likeness after Sir Arthur Stockdale Cope (1857 - 1940); Mary's after Sir (Samuel Henry) William Llewellyn (1858 - 1941), President of the Royal Academy. The painting is in the Royal Collection.
[Ref: 21829] £480.00
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[George V.]
[n.d., c.1910.]
Engraving, on velum, rare; Sheet: 415 x 255mm (16¼ x 10''). Trimmed to plate on three sides.
A portrait of George V (1865-1936) who was King from 1910.
[Ref: 48619] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
"Our Sailor Prince"
Spy [Sir Leslie Ward]. Vincent Brooks, Day & Son, Lith.
Vanity Fair May 24 1890.
Chromolithograph, with text, sheet 385 x 260mm (15¼ x 10¼"), large margins.
Full length caricature portrait of Prince George Frederick Ernest Albert (later George V) (1865-1936) in formal naval dress.
[Ref: 63674] £70.00
(£84.00 incl.VAT)
["Eddie"]
Hay [W.B. Hayes] [Vincent Brooks, Day & Son, Lith.]
[Vanity Fair. Oct.r 13 1888]
Chromolithograph proof, with text, sheet 405 x 275mm (16 x 10¾").
Full length caricature portrait of Prince Albert Victor Christian Edward, Duke of Clarence and Avondale (1864-92), in miltary uniform.
[Ref: 63686] £70.00
(£84.00 incl.VAT)
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