Antique Lawyer Prints. Vanity Fair. Spy & FTD Framed Judicial Pictures.

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Three antique Vanity Fair lawyer prints.

A Lawyer on the Bench Chromolithograph published with Vanity Fair on July 24 1902. The print shows The Hon. Sir Joseph Walton and is signed SPY.

POWERS Chromolithograph published with Vanity Fair on November 15 1900. The print shows Justice George Farwell and is signed FTD.

We Shall See Chromolithograph published with Vanity Fair on 3rd February 1898. The print shows Mr Justice Bigham. The print is signed SPY.

Framed and glazed in stylish ebonised wood frames.

Frame size: 38 x 26 mm (15 x 10") approx each.

Date: c1900.

Produced for the famous Victorian Magazine Vanity Fair founded by Thomas Gibson Bowles. The prints were produced in colour by chromo-lithography by Vincent Brooks and Day and Son.

Condition: Excellent used antique condition with some very light staining and a small amount of light creasing to sheet edges, in keeping with age. Frame has some light wear. Please see pictures.

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