£80
A portfolio of Spy prints, various cartoons related to cricket, and other items
Provenance: From the Harry Brewer Cricket Memorabilia Collection
There are 26 prints in total.
R. H. B. Marsham, 'Bow Street', Vanity Fair, October 10th 1905, 40 x 26.5 cm, 4th Lord Lyttelton, 'Statesmen, no. 80, 'A Man Of Position' ', Vanity Fair, April 1st 1871, No. 126, 36 x 23 cm. Hon. George William Spencer Lyttelton, 'Marshal of the Ceremonies', Vanity Fair, December 4th 1875, 38.5 x 26.5 cm.General The Rt. Hon. Sir Neville Gerald Lyttelton, C.B., '4th Division', Vanity Fair, September 5th 1901, 38.5 x 26 cm. The Reverend and Honourable Canon Edward Lyttelton, M.A., 'Haileybury', Vanity Fair, May 9th 1901, No. 809, 38 x 26 cm.
The Hon. Charles George Lyttelton, 8th Viscount Cobham, 'Cricket, Railways & Agriculture', Vanity Fair, May 5th 1904, 39.5 x 27 cm.
William Henry Grenfell, 'Taplow Court', Vanity Fair, December 20th 1890, 38.5 x 26 cm. Sir Arthur C. Lucas, 'Arthur', Vanity Fair, June 2nd 1909, 40 x 27 cm.Charles Frederick Carlos Clarke, 'The Consol Market', Vanity Fair, November 19th 1896, No.664, 38.5 x 26.5 cm.
Rev. Hubert Murray Burke, 'Winchester', Vanity Fair, July 2nd 1903, 38.5 x 26 cm. Rev. Henry Montague Butler DD., 'Trinity', Vanity Fair, May 28th 1903, 38.5 x 25.5 cm. General Lord Chelmsford, G.C.B., 'Isandula', Vanity Fair, September 3rd 1881, No. 370, 38.5 x 26.5 cm.
The Rt. Hon. Edward Horseman, M.P., 'Statesman, No.121., 'The Eccentric Liberal' ', Vanity Fair, August 10th 1872, No. 197, 35.5 x 23.5 cm. Lord Skelmersdale, 'Statesmen, No. 88., 'A Conservative Whip' ', Vanity Fair, July 15th 1871, No. 141, 36 x 23.5 cm.General Frederick Marshall, C.M.G 'Fred', Vanity Fair, December 24th 1896, no. 666, 38.5 x 26.5 cm. The 6th Earl of Bessborough, 'Fred', Vanity Fair, October 20th 1888, no. 552, 28.5 x 26.5 cm.
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