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Samuel Palmer (1805-1881) print of plate 'The Lonely Tower' after Macbeth Raeburn's renovation of plate, inscribed 'Print from the original copperplate 'The Lonely Tower' by Samuel Palmer. Print XVII from an Ed.n of XXI, For the imperfect scribe Maurice Percival from the impatient scribe David Gould 26th April 1963.'165 x 232mm, plate 185 x 250mm, overall 288 x 380mm.
The Hurley Collection - Antarctica, a limited edition photographic print of the Endurance (XVI.Ice, No. 29/400), South Polar Times, the Centenary Edition, Vols 1-3 (edition of 350) and The Boy's Own Paper, June 1922 with a special article by Ernest Shackleton (5, the framed photographic print from an original Royal Geographical Society Frank Hurley negative from the trans-Antarctic expedition of 1914-17, with certificate of authenticity)
Original vintage print offered as a gift by the French publication Le Petit Journal featuring portraits of Nicholas II of Russia and Alexandra-Feodorovna, the last Emperor of Russia and his wife. It was most likely issued after the coronation of of Nicholas II and Alexandra Feodorovna. The coronation of Emperor Nicholas II and his wife, Empress Alexandra Feodorovna was the last coronation during the Russian Empire. It took place on Tuesday, 14 May (O.S., 26 May N.S.) 1896, in Dormition Cathedral in the Moscow Kremlin. Nicholas II, known in Russian as Nikolai II Aleksandrovich, was the last emperor of Russia. Nicholas II or Nikolai II (18 May [O.S. 6 May] 1868 – 17 July 1918), known as Saint Nicholas the Passion-Bearer in the Russian Orthodox Church, was the last Emperor of Russia, ruling from 1 November 1894 until his forced abdication on 15 March 1917. His reign saw the fall of the Russian Empire from one of the foremost great powers of the world to economic and military collapse. He was given the nickname Nicholas the Bloody or Vile Nicholas by his political adversaries due to the Khodynka Tragedy, anti-Semitic pogroms, Bloody Sunday, the violent suppression of the 1905 Russian Revolution, the execution of political opponents, and his perceived responsibility for the Russo-Japanese War (1904–1905). Following the February Revolution of 1917, Nicholas abdicated on behalf of himself and his son and heir, Alexei. He and his family were imprisoned and transferred to Tobolsk in late summer 1917. On 30 April 1918, Nicholas, Alexandra, and their daughter Maria were handed over to the local Ural Soviet council in Ekaterinburg; the rest of the captives followed on 23 May. Nicholas and his family were executed by their Bolshevik guards on the night of 16/17 July 1918.[9] The remains of the imperial family were later found, exhumed, identified and re-interred with an elaborate state and church ceremony in St. Petersburg on 17 July 1998. In 1981, Nicholas, his wife, and their children were recognized as martyrs by the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia in New York City. On 15 August 2000, they were canonized by the Russian Orthodox Church as passion bearers, commemorating believers who face death in a Christ-like manner. Fair condition, folded as issued, tears and paper losses on left side. Country: France, year of printing: 1890s, designer: F. Meaulle, size (cm): 44x62 (Horizontal)
Set of two pinup prints by Walter Lambert. 1. Original vintage print by artist Walter Lambert showing a portrait of Diane, a young woman in underwear, set against a red background. Published and printed by A. Vivian Mansell & Co. Ltd., England. Walter Lambert was the original artist for the Leyland Motors calendars, which started in the early 1930s and were famous around the world. Fair condition, stains in margins. Country: UK, year of printing: 1950s, designer: Walter Lambert, size (cm): 69x53.5; 2. Original vintage print by artist Walter Lambert showing a portrait of Diane, a young woman in underwear, set against a red background. Walter Lambert was the original artist for the Leyland Motors calendars, which started in the early 1930s and were famous around the world. Fair condition, tears in and paper losses in margins. Country: UK, year of printing: 1950s, designer: Walter Lambert, size (cm): 56x46
Original vintage caricature print by Honore Daumier titled 'In Wallachia - Russian generals having just done their devotions in Catholic chapels' (En Valachie - Generaux russes venant de faire leurs devotions dans des chapelles catholiques) with the illustration showing the two generals carrying lots of sacred objects that they stole from the chapels. Good condition, foxing, pinholes in left margin. Country: France, year of printing: 1854, designer: Honore Daumier, size (cm): 34x26.5
Original vintage print by artist Walter Lambert showing a portrait of an African woman wearing a blue bandana and golden earrings. Walter Lambert was the original artist for the Leyland Motors calendars, which started in the early 1930s and were famous around the world. Good condition, tear in top left corner. Country: UK, year of printing: 1960s, designer: Walter Lambert, size (cm): 56x46
Set of two pinup prints by Walter Lambert. 1. Original vintage print by artist Walter Lambert showing a portrait of Tehura, a youngTahitian woman in a red dress holding a flower and set against a green and leafy background. Published and printed by A. Vivian Mansell & Co. Ltd., England. Walter Lambert was the original artist for the Leyland Motors calendars, which started in the early 1930s and were famous around the world. Fair condition, staining in left margin. Country: UK, year of printing: 1950s, designer: Walter Lambert, size (cm): 68x53; 2. Original vintage print by artist Walter Lambert showing a portrait of Tehura, a youngTahitian woman in a red dress holding a flower and set against a green and leafy background. Published and printed by A. Vivian Mansell & Co. Ltd., England. Walter Lambert was the original artist for the Leyland Motors calendars, which started in the early 1930s and were famous around the world. Good condition, staining in left margin and top corners. Country: UK, year of printing: 1950s, designer: Walter Lambert, size (cm): 68x53
Original vintage caricature print by Honore Daumier titled 'Amiral Menschikoff on a tour of inspection' (L'Amiral Menschikoff en tournee d'inspection) with the illustration showing the Amiral kicking an other army officer. Part of a series of prints by Honore Daumier issued during Crimean War titled The Cossacks for laughing (Les Cosaques pour rire). Prince Alexander Sergeyevich Menshikov (Russian: ?????????? ?????????? ?????????; 26 August 1787 – 2 May 1869) was a Finno-Russian nobleman, military commander and statesman. He was made adjutant general in 1817 and admiral in 1833. A great-grandson of Alexander Danilovich Menshikov, Duke of Ingria, and a cognatic descendant of the Princely House of Golitsyn (another of his great-grandfathers was Prince Mikhail Golitsyn, the military governor of Åbo during the Russian occupation in the Great Northern War). Menshikov entered the Russian service as attaché to the embassy at Vienna in 1809. He became close with Tsar Alexander I and accompanied him throughout his campaigns against Napoleon. In 1817 Menshikov was appointed acting Quartermaster general of the General Staff. In 1823, he was transferred to the ministry of foreign affairs. Menshikov retired from army service in 1824. During the initiation of the Russo-Persian War of 1826–28 and the success of Abbas Mirza's initiative in Tehran, Menshikov was placed under house arrest. He was appointed head of the Naval Headquarters and cabinet minister by Tsar Nicholas I. He distinguished himself at the Siege of Varna in 1828 when an exploding Turkish cannon shell emasculated him. In 1830 he became a member of the State Council. In 1831 Menshikov held the post of Governor-General of Finland. He mainly devoted himself to naval matters. His bad influence on the development of the Russian Navy stalled its technical progress and combat training. In 1853, Menshikov was sent on a special mission to Constantinople, and when the Crimean War broke out he was appointed commander-in-chief on land and sea. He commanded the Russian army at Alma and Inkerman and showed incompetence and lack of military talent. On 15 February 1855 Menshikov was removed from command and replaced by Prince Mikhail Dmitrievich Gorchakov. Between December 1855 and April 1856, he held the post of Governor General of Kronstadt and then retired. He died in St. Petersburg. He was created Prince (Fürst) in the Finnish nobility, being the only person of the rank of prince to be registered in the Finnish House of Nobility. The first Finnish steamship Furst Menschikoff was named after him. Very good condition, backed on linen. Country: France, year of printing: 1854, designer: Honore Daumier, size (cm): 24x27 (Horizontal)

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