Items Similar to Victorian Vanity Fair Caricatures, Empire
Service, Set of Six, 1880s
Want more images or videos?
Request additional images or videos from the seller
1 of 9
Victorian Vanity Fair Caricatures, Empire
Service, Set of Six, 1880s
$1,715.98per set
£1,282.30per set
€1,450per set
CA$2,389.41per set
A$2,567.67per set
CHF 1,377.71per set
MX$30,245.63per set
NOK 17,323.12per set
SEK 15,824.56per set
DKK 11,053.46per set
About the Item
Victorian Vanity Fair Caricatures, Empire
Service, Set of Six, 1880s
This distinguished set of six original Vanity Fair chromolithographs from the 1880s presents a compelling survey of Victorian Britain’s culture of service, leadership, and elite society. Drawn by leading Vanity Fair artists and printed by Vincent Brooks, Day
Son, these full-length caricatures combine refined portraiture with gentle satire, capturing public figures whose careers spanned sport, the military, diplomacy, and landed society. Unified by format, scale, and palette, the group offers both decorative coherence and strong historical character.
Note: The prints are offered unframed, enabling custom framing to personal or interior preferences.
The set includes Mr Charles Bennet Lawes, depicted as “Athlete and Sculptor,” celebrated for his achievements in athletics and as a pioneering figure in British sport; Rear-Admiral Sir Anthony Hoskins KCB, shown under the caption “Naval Reserves,” reflecting his senior role in the Royal Navy and Britain’s maritime defence; and Lieutenant-Colonel Ralph Vivian, portrayed simply as “Ralph,” a figure of military professionalism and social confidence. Military tradition is further embodied by Lieutenant-General Charles Baring, shown as “An Old Coldstreamer,” evoking the prestige and continuity of the Coldstream Guards and Britain’s elite regiments.
Diplomatic authority is represented by Sir Julian Pauncefote KCMG CB, captioned “The Foreign Office,” one of the most influential British diplomats of his generation and a key figure in international arbitration and Anglo-American relations. Completing the group is Mr Henry Reginald Corbet of Adderley Hall, depicted as “Born in the Scarlet,” a reference to aristocratic hunting culture and the rituals of the English country gentleman.
Visually, the six prints form a harmonious ensemble. Pale grounds, controlled hand-colouring, and confident, individualized poses create a calm, architectural rhythm that works exceptionally well in refined interiors. Displayed together, the set reflects a distinctly Victorian ideal of duty, honour, and social distinction, making it particularly well suited to libraries, studies, club interiors, or luxury hospitality settings.
Condition:
Overall very good original condition. Light, even age toning throughout, with occasional small scattered spots or faint handling marks consistent with 19th-century paper. The chromolithographed images remain strong and unfaded, with no major tears, losses, or restorations observed. Margins are ample and suitable for framing.
Framing tips:
For an elevated and cohesive presentation, frame all six prints uniformly in dark walnut, ebonised wood, or antique-style gilt frames with generous ivory or warm off-white mounts. Museum or UV-protective glass is recommended to preserve the original colouring. The set displays particularly well arranged in a balanced two-by-three grouping or as a linear sequence along a library or study wall.
Keywords:
Vanity Fair, Victorian caricature, antique prints, British Empire, military history, naval history, diplomacy, Coldstream Guards, Victorian society, chromolithograph, 19th century art, set of six, library decor, luxury interior
Technique: Chromolithography
Maker: Vincent Brooks, Day
Son, London, circa 1880s
- Dimensions:Height: 14.97 in (38 cm)Width: 10.24 in (26 cm)Depth: 0.01 in (0.2 mm)
- Sold As:Set of 6
- Materials and Techniques:
- Place of Origin:
- Period:
- Date of Manufacture:1883
- Condition:Overall very good original condition. Light, even age toning throughout, with occasional small scattered spots or faint handling marks consistent with 19th-century paper. The chromolithographed images remain crisp and unfaded.
- Seller Location:Langweer, NL
- Reference Number:Seller: BG-14157-25, -26, -27, -28, -29, -301stDibs: LU3054348314402
About the Seller
5.0
Recognized Seller
These prestigious sellers are industry leaders and represent the highest echelon for item quality and design.
Platinum Seller
Premium sellers with a 4.7+ rating and 24-hour response times
Established in 2009
1stDibs seller since 2017
2,834 sales on 1stDibs
Typical response time: 1 hour
- ShippingRetrieving quote...Shipping from: Langweer, Netherlands
- Return Policy
More From This Seller
View AllSet of Six Victorian Vanity Fair Caricatures, British Elite, 1883
Located in Langweer, NL
Set of Six Vanity Fair Caricatures, 1883 – Victorian Politics, Military & Science
This cohesive set of six original Vanity Fair chromolithographs dates from early 1883 and presents ...
Category
Antique Late 19th Century Prints
Materials
Paper
Victorian Vanity Fair Caricatures, Society
Power, Set of Six, 1883
Located in Langweer, NL
Victorian Vanity Fair Caricatures, Society & Power, Set of Six, 1883
This elegant set of six original Vanity Fair chromolithographs, published between January and February 1883, pre...
Category
Antique Late 19th Century British Prints
Materials
Paper
Victorian Vanity Fair Caricatures, Parliament
Society, Set of Six, 1883
Located in Langweer, NL
Victorian Vanity Fair Caricatures, Parliament & Society, Set of Six, 1883
Description
This distinguished set of six original Vanity Fair chromolithographs from 1883 presents a focus...
Category
Antique Late 19th Century British Prints
Materials
Paper
Victorian Vanity Fair Caricatures, War, Law
Society, Set of Six, 1883
Located in Langweer, NL
Victorian Vanity Fair Caricatures, War, Law & Society, Set of Six, 1883
This striking set of six original Vanity Fair chromolithographs from 1883 brings together an exceptional cros...
Category
Antique Late 19th Century British Prints
Materials
Paper
Set of Three Vanity Fair Portraits – Victorian Gentlemen, London 1870
Located in Langweer, NL
Set of Three Vanity Fair Portraits – Victorian Statesmen, London 1870
This elegant set of three original Vanity Fair chromolithographs dates from 1870 and presents a visually cohere...
Category
Antique 1870s British Prints
Materials
Paper
Set of Three Vanity Fair Chromolithographs, Victorian, 1870, Signed
Located in Langweer, NL
Set of Three Vanity Fair Statesmen Portraits – Victorian London, 1870
Description:
This refined set of three original Vanity Fair chromolithographs dates from February 1870 and form...
Category
Antique 1870s British Prints
Materials
Paper
You May Also Like
Collection of 6 Vanity Fair Political “Spy”Prints Statesmen, a good collection
Located in Godshill, Isle of Wight
Collection of 6 Vanity Fair Political “Spy”Prints
Statesmen, a good collection of coloured prints dating from around 1876, mounted and glazed in black frames, some have printed desc...
Category
Antique 1870s Victorian Paintings
Materials
Paper
Collection of 3 Vanity Fair Political “Spy”Prints A good collection
Located in Godshill, Isle of Wight
Collection of 3 Vanity Fair Political “Spy”Prints
A good collection of coloured prints dating from 1896, 1897 and 1904, mounted and glazed in black frames
The prints are in good co...
Category
Antique 19th Century Victorian Paintings
Materials
Paper
19th C., Vanity Fair Framed Chromolithograph of Gentlemen Ex. Christie
s
By Sir Leslie Ward
Located in Morristown, NJ
[English Gentlemen], from Vanity Fair chromolithograph, on wove papers. Printed by Vincent Brooks Day & Son., with various dates from 1875 to 1897.
Professionally framed with black and gilt frames and beige silk mats, with margins, apparently in excellent condition, not examined out of the frames.
Vanity Fair was a weekly magazine published in London, founded & edited by Thomas Gibson Bowles. His aim was to expose to contemporary vanities of Victorian society. From 1868 to 1914, full page colour lithographs appeared in most weekly issues, frequently lampooning or lauding their subjects which included artists, athletes, royalty, politicians, scientists, authors, actors, sportsmen, lawyers, diplomats, soldiers, clergy, scholars and other celebrities of the day - mostly British, but also many other internationally significant personalities. Over 2,300 of these colour cartoons were printed, and they are considered the chief cultural legacy of the magazine, forming a pictorial record of many of the most significant public figures of the period. They are renowned throughout the world and highly collectible and recognisable. Famous artists contributed to Vanity Fair, typically under pen names. The best remembered today is Leslie Ward (1851-1922), who signed his works as "Spy", and whose caricatures account for well over half of those featured in Vanity Fair. So famous have these fabulous prints become, Vanity Fair caricatures today often are referred to simply as "Spy Cartoons...
Category
Antique Late 19th Century English Late Victorian Prints
Materials
Glass, Wood, Paper
For the
Times
, Vanity Fair legal chromolithograph of a judge, 1889
By Sir Leslie Ward
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
Vanity Fair legal portrait of John Patrick Murphy QC.
380mm by 260mm (sheet)
Category
Late 19th Century Victorian Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Vintage Regency Caricatures of English Generals - Set of 6
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Bring a dash of wit and historical flair to your interiors with this charming set of six Vintage Regency Caricatures of English Generals. Each print features a whimsically exaggerate...
Category
Early 20th Century British British Colonial Prints
Materials
Glass, Wood, Paper
Corney Grain, Vanity Fair caricature portrait, 1885
By Sir Leslie Ward
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
'Corney Grain'
Chromolithograph. 1885.
Vanity Fair portrait of Corney Grain (1844-1895) playing the piano. Corney Grain was a British barrister turned actor, entertainer, and music...
Category
Early 20th Century Victorian Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph












