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Vincent, Brooks, Day & Son Lithograph "Smith's Leading Cases"
Vincent, Brooks, Day & Son Lithograph 'Smith's Leading Cases'

Vincent, Brooks, Day & Son Lithograph "Smith's Leading Cases"

Winning Bid
$2.00
Item #854150
Lot #201 of 263
Item Description

Original Vanity Fair lithograph, by Quiz, of Sir Richard Henn Collins (RH Collins, Baron Collins) in “Smith’s Leading Cases”. From January 14, 1893, Quiz portrayed the Queen’s counsel, lawyer and judge, RH Collins, infamous for presiding over Oscar Wilde’s first trial and as a three-time editor of the legal text, Smith’s Leading Cases for which the lithograph is named. The artist, Sir John Paget Mellor, was also a lawyer and artist who signed under the pseudonym “Quiz”.

Condition

Very Good

Dimensions

10.5" x 16"

Buyer's Premium

18%

Seller Info
Clearing House Estate Sales
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Seller Info
Clearing House Estate Sales
6169
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Elizabeth Winslow | (929) 288-7584 | elizabethwinslow@me.com

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