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18-3244London: Vanity Fair 1871. Original colour lithograph. 13.5 x 8.5 inches accompanied by 1 sheet of description. Very Good. Published in Vanity Fair 14 Jan 1871. London: Vanity Fair, 1871. unknown
71-1039London: Vanity Fair 1874. Chromolithograph. 30.7 x 18.5 cm. image. 38.6 x 25.5 cm. sheet. Dated 31 January 1874. Vincent Brooks Day & Son Lithographers. Very Good. Light toning along sheet edges short binding tears at right sheet edge.William Ulick O'Connor Cuffe 4th Earl of Desart 10 July 1845 – 15 September 1898. He succeeded to the title of 6th Baron Desart 4th Viscount Desart and 4th Earl of Desart on 1 April 1865. London: Vanity Fair, 1874. unknown
71-1037London: Vanity Fair 1874. Chromolithograph. 30.7 x 18.5 cm. image. 38.6 x 25.5 cm. sheet. Dated 31 January 1874. Vincent Brooks Day & Son Lithographers. Very Good. Light toning along sheet edges some tears at sheet corners.William Ulick O'Connor Cuffe 4th Earl of Desart 10 July 1845 – 15 September 1898. He succeeded to the title of 6th Baron Desart 4th Viscount Desart and 4th Earl of Desart on 1 April 1865. London: Vanity Fair, 1874. unknown
18-3240London: Vanity Fair 1870. Original colour lithograph. 13.5 x 8.5 inches accompanied by 1 sheet of description. Very Good. Published in Vanity Fair 2 July 1870.John Poyntz Spencer 5th Earl Spencer KG PC 27 October 1835 – 13 August 1910 known as Viscount Althorp from 1845 to 1857 and also known as the Red Earl because of his distinctive long red beard was a British Liberal Party politician under and close friend of British prime minister William Ewart Gladstone. He was twice Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. London: Vanity Fair, 1870. unknown
18-1332London: Vanity Fair 1874. Original colour lithograph. 40 x 27 cm 15.75 x 10.6 inches. Good. Some toning foxing and a vertical fold down the center. Letterpress clipping with biography of subject pasted on verso. Dated 10 Oct 1874. Vincent Brooks Day & Son Lith. Scarce.Edward Strathearn Gordon Baron Gordon of Drumearn PC 10 April 1814 – 21 August 1879 was a Scottish judge and politician. Educated at Inverness Royal Academy Royal High School Edinburgh the University of Glasgow and Edinburgh University he was called to the Scottish bar in 1835. He was appointed Sheriff of Perth for 1858 to 1866 Solicitor General for Scotland from 1866 to 1867 and Lord Advocate from 1867 to 1868 and again from 1874 to 1876. He was Dean of the Faculty of Advocates from 1868 to 1874. He became a Queen's Counsel in 1868 and was appointed a Privy Counsellor in 1874. He was a made a Law Life Peer in 1876 as Baron Gordon of Drumearn in the County of Stirling and sat as a Lord of Appeal from 1876 to 1879. He was Conservative Member of Parliament for Thetford from 1867 to 1868 and for Glasgow and Aberdeen Universities from 1869 to 1876. He lived at 2 Randolph Crescent on the edge of the Moray Estate in western Edinburgh. He died in Brussels while travelling to Homburg for his health and is buried with his family against the original north boundary wall of Dean Cemetery in Edinburgh. London: Vanity Fair, 1874. unknown
18-1308London: Vanity Fair 1874. Original colour lithograph. 40 x 27 cm 15.75 x 10.6 inches. Very Good. Dated 10 Oct 1874. Vincent Brooks Day & Son Lith. Scarce.Edward Strathearn Gordon Baron Gordon of Drumearn PC 10 April 1814 – 21 August 1879 was a Scottish judge and politician. Educated at Inverness Royal Academy Royal High School Edinburgh the University of Glasgow and Edinburgh University he was called to the Scottish bar in 1835. He was appointed Sheriff of Perth for 1858 to 1866 Solicitor General for Scotland from 1866 to 1867 and Lord Advocate from 1867 to 1868 and again from 1874 to 1876. He was Dean of the Faculty of Advocates from 1868 to 1874. He became a Queen's Counsel in 1868 and was appointed a Privy Counsellor in 1874. He was a made a Law Life Peer in 1876 as Baron Gordon of Drumearn in the County of Stirling and sat as a Lord of Appeal from 1876 to 1879. He was Conservative Member of Parliament for Thetford from 1867 to 1868 and for Glasgow and Aberdeen Universities from 1869 to 1876. He lived at 2 Randolph Crescent on the edge of the Moray Estate in western Edinburgh. He died in Brussels while travelling to Homburg for his health and is buried with his family against the original north boundary wall of Dean Cemetery in Edinburgh. London: Vanity Fair, 1874. unknown
71-1038London: Vanity Fair 1878. Chromolithograph. 31.5 x 19 cm. image. 39 x 26 cm. sheet. Dated 7 July 1888. Vincent Brooks Day & Son Lithographers. Very Good. Light toning along sheet edges.Frederick Charles Philips was a Lawyer and Novelist. Became a barrister. In August 1885 his novel was published and enjoyed great success. London: Vanity Fair, 1878. unknown
71-1036London: Vanity Fair 1888. Chromolithograph. 31.5 x 19 cm. image. 39 x 26 cm. sheet. Dated 7 July 1888. Vincent Brooks Day & Son Lithographers. Very Good. Light toning along sheet edges.Frederick Charles Philips was a Lawyer and Novelist. Became a barrister. In August 1885 his novel was published and enjoyed great success. London: Vanity Fair, 1888. unknown
18-1333London: Vanity Fair 1874. Original colour lithograph. 40 x 27 cm 15.75 x 10.6 inches. Good. Some toning foxing and a vertical fold down the center. Letterpress clipping with biography of subject pasted on verso. Dated 8 Aug 1874. Vincent Brooks Day & Son Lith. Scarce.George Limbrey Sclater-Booth 1st Baron Basing PC FRS DL 19 May 1826 – 22 October 1894 known as George Sclater-Booth before 1887 was a British Conservative politician. He served as President of the Local Government Board under Benjamin Disraeli between 1874 and 1880. Born George Sclater Basing was the son of William Lutley Sclater of Hoddington House Hampshire and Anna Maria daughter of William Bowyer. His brother was the naturalist Philip Sclater. He was educated at Winchester and Balliol College Oxford and was called to the Bar Inner Temple in 1851. In 1857 he assumed by Royal licence the additional surname of Booth to fulfil the will of Anna Maria Booth. London: Vanity Fair, 1874. unknown
18-3251London: Vanity Fair 1871. Original colour lithograph. 13.5 x 8.5 inches accompanied by 1 sheet of letterpress description. Very Good. Published in Vanity Fair 18 March 1871.Gerard James Noel PC DL JP 28 August 1823 – 19 May 1911 styled The Honourable Gerard Noel from birth was a British Conservative politician. Noel was the son of Charles Noel 1st Earl of Gainsborough and his third wife Arabella daughter of Sir James Hamlyn-Williams 2nd Baronet. London: Vanity Fair, 1871. unknown
18-3250London: Vanity Fair 1871. Original colour lithograph. 13.5 x 8.5 inches accompanied by 1 sheet of letterpress description. Very Good. Published in Vanity Fair 11 March 1871.George Ward Hunt 30 July 1825 – 29 July 1877 was a British statesman of the Conservative Party who was Chancellor of the Exchequer and First Lord of the Admiralty in the first and second ministries of Benjamin Disraeli. London: Vanity Fair, 1871. unknown
18-1299London: Vanity Fair 1875. Original colour lithograph. 40 x 27 cm 15.75 x 10.6 inches. Good. Some toning and foxing and a vertical fold down the center. Dated 27 March 1875. Vincent Brooks Day & Son Lith. Scarce.Sir John Pope Hennessy KCMG 5 April 1834 – 7 October 1891 was an Irish and British politician and colonial administrator who served as the eighth Governor of Hong Kong and the fifteenth Governor of Mauritius. London: Vanity Fair, 1875. unknown
18-1330London: Vanity Fair 1886. Original colour lithograph. 40 x 27 cm 15.75 x 10.6 inches. Good. Some toning in margins and loss at bottom edge not affecting image. Dated 27 Mar 1886. Vincent Brooks Day & Son Lith. Scarce.Sir Edward Thornton KCB 13 July 1817 – 26 January 1906 was a prominent British diplomat who held posts in Latin America Turkey Russia and served for fourteen years as Minister to the United States. London: Vanity Fair, 1886. unknown
18-1307London: Vanity Fair 1874. Original colour lithograph. 40 x 27 cm 15.75 x 10.6 inches. Good. Some toning and foxing and a vertical crease down the center. Letterpress clipping with biography of subject pasted on verso. Dated 26 Dec 1874. Vincent Brooks Day & Son Lith. Scarce. London: Vanity Fair, 1874. unknown
3998Chromolithograph 1869. 350mm by 215mm sheet. 'A returned colonist'. Hugh Culling Eardley Childers 1827 -1896 was a British and Australian Liberal statesman of the nineteenth century. With original text description. CONDITION : Tiny foxing spot in title area. Very faint crease across bottom right hand corner. unknown
187419441874. Chromolithograph. 390mm by 260mm sheet. Praise and Prayer<br /> Vanity Fair portrait of Ira D. Sankey 1840 -1908 known as The Sweet Singer of Methodism who was an American gospel singer and composer associated with evangelist Dwight L. Moody. Proof without title. CONDITION : A couple of very small marks in the margins. Tiny break in paper on left edge of the sheet. unknown
18-1437London: Vanity Fair 1869. Original colour lithograph. 14 x 9.6 inches. Good. Wrinkling along left margin and tear on bottom edge not affecting image. Dated 13 Feb 1869. Scarce.John Bright 16 November 1811 – 27 March 1889 was a British Radical and Liberal statesman one of the greatest orators of his generation and a promoter of free trade policies. A Quaker Bright is most famous for battling the Corn Laws. In partnership with Richard Cobden he founded the Anti-Corn Law League aimed at abolishing the Corn Laws which raised food prices and protected landowners' interests by levying taxes on imported wheat. The Corn Laws were repealed in 1846. Bright also worked with Cobden in another free trade initiative the Cobden–Chevalier Treaty of 1860 promoting closer interdependence between Britain and France. This campaign was conducted in collaboration with French economist Michel Chevalier and succeeded despite Parliament's endemic mistrust of the French. Bright sat in the House of Commons from 1843 to 1889 promoting free trade electoral reform and religious freedom. He was almost a lone voice in opposing the Crimean War; he also opposed Gladstone's proposed Home Rule for Ireland. He was a spokesman for the middle class and strongly opposed to the privileges of the landed aristocracy. In terms of Ireland he sought to end the political privileges of Anglicans disestablished the Church of Ireland and began land reform that would turn land over to the Catholic peasants. He coined the phrase "Mother of Parliaments." London: Vanity Fair, 1869. unknown
18-1327London: Vanity Fair 1886. Original colour lithograph. 40 x 27 cm 15.75 x 10.6 inches. Good. Toning in margins and 4 half-inch tears not affecting image. Dated 12 Jun 1886. Vincent Brooks Day & Son Lith. Scarce. London: Vanity Fair, 1886. unknown
18-1303London: Vanity Fair 1874. Original colour lithograph. 40 x 27 cm 15.75 x 10.6 inches. Good. Some toning foxing and creases and a vertical fold down the center. Letterpress clipping with biography of subject pasted on verso. Dated 28 Nov 1874. Vincent Brooks Day & Son Lith. Scarce.John William Colenso 24 January 1814 – 20 June 1883 was a British mathematician theologian Biblical scholar and social activist who was the first Church of England Bishop of Natal. London: Vanity Fair, 1874. unknown
18-1320London: Vanity Fair 1887. Original colour lithograph. 40 x 27 cm 15.75 x 10.6 inches. Very Good. Minor toning in margins not affecting image. Dated 16 Apr 1887. Vincent Brooks Day & Son Lith. Scarce.Brownlow Henry George Cecil 4th Marquess of Exeter PC DL 20 December 1849 – 9 April 1898 styled Lord Burghley between 1867 and 1895 was a British peer and Conservative politician. He served as Vice-Chamberlain of the Household between 1891 and 1892. Exeter was the eldest son of William Cecil 3rd Marquess of Exeter and Lady Georgiana Sophia daughter of Thomas Pakenham 2nd Earl of Longford. Lord William Cecil and Lord John Joicey-Cecil were his younger brothers. London: Vanity Fair, 1887. unknown
18-3255London: Vanity Fair 1871. Original colour lithograph. 13.5 x 8.5 inches accompanied by 1 sheet of letterpress description. Very Good. Published in Vanity Fair 15 April 1871.Robert Grosvenor 1st Baron Ebury PC 24 April 1801 – 18 November 1893 styled Lord Robert Grosvenor from 1831 to 1857 was a British courtier and Whig politician. He served as Comptroller of the Household between 1830 and 1834 and as Treasurer of the Household between 1846 and 1847. In 1857 he was ennobled as Baron Ebury. London: Vanity Fair, 1871. unknown
18-3245London: Vanity Fair 1871. Original colour lithograph. 13.5 x 8.5 inches accompanied by 1 sheet of letterpress description. Very Good. Published in Vanity Fair 21 Jan 1871.John Laird Mair Lawrence 1st Baron Lawrence GCB GCSI PC 4 March 1811 – 27 June 1879 known as Sir John Lawrence Bt. between 1858 and 1869 was an English-born Ulsterman who became a prominent British Imperial statesman who served as Viceroy of India from 1864 to 1869. London: Vanity Fair, 1871. unknown
18-3253London: Vanity Fair 1871. Original colour lithograph. 13.5 x 8.5 inches accompanied by 1 sheet of letterpress description. Very Good. Trimmed at bottom of page with some loss of text. Published in Vanity Fair 1 April 1871.George William Lyttelton 4th Baron Lyttelton KCMG PC DL FRS 31 March 1817 – 19 April 1876 was a British aristocrat and Conservative politician from the Lyttelton family. He was chairman of the Canterbury Association which encouraged British settlers to move to New Zealand. Lyttelton was the eldest son of William Lyttelton 3rd Baron Lyttelton and Lady Sarah Spencer daughter of George John Spencer 2nd Earl Spencer. He was educated at Eton and Trinity College Cambridge. He succeeded his father as fourth Baron Lyttelton in 1837 and took his seat in the House of Lords on his 21st birthday a year later. The Lyttelton seat is Hagley Hall in Worcestershire. London: Vanity Fair, 1871. unknown
18-3261London: Vanity Fair 1871. Original colour lithograph. 13.5 x 8.5 inches accompanied by 1 sheet of letterpress description. Very Good. Published in Vanity Fair 15 July 1871.Edward Bootle-Wilbraham 1st Earl of Lathom GCB PC 12 December 1837 – 19 November 1898 known as The Lord Skelmersdale between 1853 and 1880 was a British Conservative politician. He was a member of every Conservative administration between 1866 and 1898 and notably served three times as Lord Chamberlain of the Household under Lord Salisbury. Having succeeded his grandfather as Baron Skelmersdale in 1853 he was created Earl of Lathom in 1880. London: Vanity Fair, 1871. unknown
18-1305London: Vanity Fair 1874. Original colour lithograph. 40 x 27 cm 15.75 x 10.6 inches. Good. Some toning foxing and creases and a vertical fold down the center. Letterpress clipping with biography of subject pasted on verso. Dated 12 Dec 1874. Vincent Brooks Day & Son Lith. Scarce.William Montagu Hay 10th Marquess of Tweeddale KT 29 January 1826 – 25 November 1911 known before 1878 as Lord William Hay or Lord William Montagu Hay was a Scottish landowner peer and politician. He was born at Yester House near Gifford East Lothian and served in British India as a member of the Bengal Civil Service and later as a Liberal Member of Parliament. In 1878 he succeeded his brother as Marquess of Tweeddale and as owner of some 40000 acres in Scotland. He went on to become Lord High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland and was appointed a Knight of the Thistle. London: Vanity Fair, 1874. unknown