VICTOR Ð VICTORIA.Victor Ð Victoria.VICTOR Ð VICTORIA.Victor Ð Victoria. New York: American Flashlight Co., ca. 1930. Large format photograph of "Victor Ð Victoria," the "half man half woman" sideshow act. 14 x 11". Punctured, with short tears and chips, light soiling and pinholes.
Perspective view of the CoronationPerspective view of the Coronation of Queen Victoria, Westminster Abbey, June 28, 1836, slipcase with later protective cover
QUEEN VICTORIA D6788 - LARGE -QUEEN VICTORIA D6788 - LARGE - ROYAL DOULTON CHARACTER ...First version. Purple and yellow crown; grey veil; red jewel in the scepter.
Alexandra Victoria (1819 - 1901) succeeded her uncle William IV to the throne on her eighteenth birthday in 1837. Reigning until her death in 1901, she had a longer rule than any other British monarch, and her reign became known as one of the most peaceful in English history. Issued 1988 in special edition of 3,000.
Artist: Stanley J. Taylor
Issued: 1988
Dimensions: 7.25"H
Edition Number: 1283 Edition Size: 3000
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Good.
A commemorative plate depictingA commemorative plate depicting the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria showing various aspects of Empire.
VICTORIA P.H. RAMSAY (1886-1974)VICTORIA P.H. RAMSAY (1886-1974) BRITISHVictoria Patricia Helena Ramsay, "Jungle Hut, Ceylon", gouache, New England Art Club label verso showing the name of Lady Ramsay and her address at Clarence House, St James’s, S.W, 8" x 8.5". Provenance: Enid Strathearn Hendrie Owen (1888-1968) longtime friend of Patricia Ramsey and member of the consigning family. HRH Patricia of Connaught was the younger daughter of Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught, the third son of Queen Victoria. Her mother was Princess
Louise Margaret of Prussia. Informally known as Patsy, she was christened Victoria Patricia Helena Elizabeth. She resided in Canada with her father, the Duke of Connaught during his term as Governor General of Canada.
VICTORIA P.H. RAMSAY (1886-1974)VICTORIA P.H. RAMSAY (1886-1974) BRITISHVictoria Patricia Helena Ramsay, "Trincomalee, Ceylon", gouache, New England Art Club label verso showing the name of Lady Ramsay & her address at Clarence House, St James’s, S.W, 8" x 8.5". Provenance: Enid Strathearn Hendrie Owen (1888-1968) longtime friend of Patricia Ramsey and member of the consigning family. HRH Patricia of Connaught was the younger daughter of Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught, the third son of Queen Victoria. Her mother was Princess
Louise Margaret of Prussia. Informally known as Patsy. She was christened Victoria Patricia Helena Elizabeth. She resided in Canada with her father, the Duke of Connaught during his term as Governor General of Canada.
QUEEN VICTORIA D6788 - LARGE -QUEEN VICTORIA D6788 - LARGE - ROYAL DOULTON CHARACTER ...Variation Two. Purple and yellow crown; grey veil; red jewel in the scepter.
Alexandra Victoria (1819 - 1901) succeeded her uncle William IV to the throne on her eighteenth birthday in 1837. Reigning until her death in 1901, she had a longer rule than any other British monarch, and her reign became known as one of the most peaceful in English history. Special edition number 2261 of 3,000 pieces. Royal Doulton backstamp.
Artist: Stanley J. Taylor
Issued: 1988
Dimensions: 7.25"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Good.
A Victorian soverign 1897 (Melbourne)A Victorian soverign 1897 (Melbourne)
Staffordshire Figure of Queen VictoriaStaffordshire Figure of Queen Victoria English, late 19th century, marked on base "Queen of England, Empress of India, Crowned June 20th 1837, Year of Jubilee 1887", 16-1/2 in.,
QUEEN VICTORIA D6913 - SMALL -QUEEN VICTORIA D6913 - SMALL - ROYAL DOULTON CHARACTER ...Style One, Variation One, scepter handle. Dark blue and yellow crown; beige and pink veils; yellow jewel in scepter.
Alexandrina Victoria (1819 - 1901) succeeded her uncle William IV to the throne on her eighteenth birthday in 1837. Reigning until her death in 1901, she had a longer rule than any other British monarch, and her reign became known as one of the most peaceful in English history. Issued 1992 in special edition of 1,500.
Artist: Stanley J. Taylor
Issued: 1992
Dimensions: 3.5"H
Edition Number: 381 Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Good.
A Victoria 1900 Old Head SovereignA Victoria 1900 Old Head Sovereign (fair)
A Victoria 1878 Sovereign (MelbourneA Victoria 1878 Sovereign (Melbourne Mint - fair/fine - with edge knocks)
QUEEN VICTORIA D6816 - LARGE -QUEEN VICTORIA D6816 - LARGE - ROYAL DOULTON CHARACTER ...Style One, Variation One. Dark blue and yellow crown; beige and pink veils; yellow jewel in scepter.
Alexandra Victoria (1819 - 1901) succeeded her uncle William IV to the throne on her eighteenth birthday in 1837. Reigning until her death in 1901, she had a longer rule than any other British monarch, and her reign became known as one of the most peaceful in English history.
Artist: Stanley J. Taylor
Issued: 1989 - 1991
Dimensions: 7.25"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Good.
QUEEN VICTORIA D6913 - SMALL -QUEEN VICTORIA D6913 - SMALL - ROYAL DOULTON CHARACTER ...Style One, Variation One, scepter handle. Dark blue and yellow crown; beige and pink veils; yellow jewel in scepter.
Alexandrina Victoria (1819 - 1901) succeeded her uncle William IV to the throne on her eighteenth birthday in 1837. Reigning until her death in 1901, she had a longer rule than any other British monarch, and her reign became known as one of the most peaceful in English history. Issued 1992 in special edition of 1,500.
Artist: Stanley J. Taylor
Issued: 1992
Dimensions: 3.5"H
Edition Number: 1436 Edition Size: 1500
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Good
A Victoria half sovereign 1894A Victoria half sovereign 1894
AFTER LANDSEER, QUEEN VICTORIAAFTER LANDSEER, QUEEN VICTORIA AND CHILDREN, OIL British School after Sir Edwin Henry Landseer (British 1802-1873), "Queen Victoria with the Princess Royal and the Prince of Wales", undated, 19th century (after 1842), oil on canvas, painting depicting Queen Victoria seated in an interior as she gestures to Princess Victoria, The Princess Royal (later Empress Friedrich, German Empress and Queen of Prussia), not to waken Prince Albert Edward, The Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII), apparently unsigned with chalk notations, remnants of a partially covered paper label reading in part "Taunton" and attached Mary Akers Antiques business card, Atlanta, GA, framed. Note: The original painting is in the British Royal Collection (RCIN 403120) and was a present from Queen Victoria to Prince Albert given on her birthday May 24, 1842. An alternative title is "Queen Victoria with Victoria, Princess Royal and Albert Edward, Prince of Wales". Approximate dimensions: Canvas approx. h. 20", w. 20"; Overall h. 29. 25", w. 28. 5", d. 3. 5".
19th Century - Lithograph - Portrait19th Century - Lithograph - Portrait of Queen Victoria made up in 173 000 words describing the principal events of her reign to celebrate the Diamond July 1897 33ins x 28ins in wooden frame and glazed
A Victoria 1894 Old head SovereignA Victoria 1894 Old head Sovereign (VF)
A Victoria 1887 (Jubilee Head)A Victoria 1887 (Jubilee Head) Double Sovereign (fair/fine)
Three Victoria Crowns, a GeorgeThree Victoria Crowns, a George IV florin, a Victoria half-crown and two Roman coins
1844 CALLIGRAM, QUEEN VICTORIA,1844 CALLIGRAM, QUEEN VICTORIA, 170,000 WORDSFramed calligram or script portrait in micrography, an early lithograph entitled "Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria", printed in 1844 by Louis Gluck Rosenthal (Prussia, England, 1804-1874) comprised of 170,000 words, the Victoria image likely based on a period painting by David Wilkie (1785-1841) or Alfred Chalon (1780-1860), both produced c.1837-1840, the calligram reciting the history of Queen Victoria, at the corners the words "Long May She Reign", the British crest above her standing mage shown wearing a gown with a sash, a crown, her left hand on a table with a larger crown, two non-professional repairs at top, housed in 19th c. framed with a German framer tag at verso lower center, foxing, sight: approx 28.5"h, 21"w, overall: 42"h, 34.75"w *Note: Examples of this script portrait are in the collections of the Victoria Albert Museum and The British Museum, London.*
19TH CENTURY SPELTER FIGURE titled19TH CENTURY SPELTER FIGURE titled ''Victoria'' after the original bronze by E. Picault. The sword wielding male figure scantily clad arm raised raised on round green marble plinth. Height overall 22''.
CORONATION PORTRAIT OF QUEEN VICTORIACORONATION PORTRAIT OF QUEEN VICTORIA AFTER ALFRED EDWARD CHALLON (UK, 1780-1860) Commemoration Portrait of Queen Victoria, costumed as crowned on 28th June 1838, aged 19, after the original in the Government Art Collection, Queen's Yard, London. Housed in an ornate gilt gesso frame, OS: 39" x 34", SS: 29 1/4" x 24 1/4". Cleaned, relined and retouched, repaired tears and punctures in background.
VICTORIA P.H. RAMSAY (1886-1974)VICTORIA P.H. RAMSAY (1886-1974) BRITISHVictoria Patricia Helena Ramsay, "Autumn Effect-Azaleas, at Ribsden Holt", gouache, dedication and full signature verso, dated 1949, 8" x 8.5". Provenance: Enid Strathearn Hendrie Owen (1888-1968) long time friend of Patricia Ramsey & member of the consigning family.
HRH Patricia of Connaught was the younger daughter of Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught, the third son of Queen Victoria. Her mother was Princess Louise Margaret of Prussia. Informally known as Patsy, she was christened Victoria Patricia Helena Elizabeth. She resided in Canada with her father, the Duke of Connaught during his term as Governor General of Canada.
PORTRAIT OF QUEEN VICTORIA, FRAMED:PORTRAIT OF QUEEN VICTORIA, FRAMED: 9-1/2 X 7-1/2 INPortrait of Queen Victoria, Framed: 9-1/2 x 7-1/2 in
A Victoria 1886 Old Head SovereignA Victoria 1886 Old Head Sovereign (fair) and an Elizabeth II 1980 Proof Half Sovereign
A Victorian sovereign, 1887A Victorian sovereign, 1887
Three Half Sovereigns - VictoriaThree Half Sovereigns - Victoria 1892 Shield Back (Jubilee Head) Victoria 1896 (Old Head) and Edward VII 1904 (mostly fair/fine)
Frederick Sargent (British, 1837-1899)Frederick Sargent (British, 1837-1899) PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF QUEEN VICTORIA, 1897 PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF QUEEN VICTORIA, 1897
LARGE STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE OF QUEENLARGE STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE OF QUEEN VICTORIA 4th quarter 19th century, modeled in court regalia of crown with veil, ermine edged robe, Order of the Garter sash, gilt script to the oval base "Queen of England & Empress of India / Crowned June 20th 1837 Year of Jubilee 1837".
A parian figure of Queen Victoria,A parian figure of Queen Victoria, standing, 20.5cm high, a Parian bust of Queen Victoria for the Diamond Jubilee dated 1837-1897, 19cm high and two Parian busts (4)
Victoria Garcia
(Acoma, b.1970)
PolychromeVictoria Garcia
(Acoma, b.1970)
Polychrome Pottery Jars
VICTORIA MöRS (GERMAN, 1858-1957)VictoriaVICTORIA MöRS (GERMAN, 1858-1957)Victoria Mörs (German, 1858-1957), "Standing Nude", graphite on paper, unsigned, 22 1/4 in. x 11 1/4 in., unframed Provenance: Property of the Mobile Museum of Art, Mobile, AL, sold to benefit their Collections, Care and Acquisitions Fund. Condition: Overall fair condition
PRUSSIAN ROYAL PORTRAITS, PRINCESSESPRUSSIAN ROYAL PORTRAITS, PRINCESSES LOUISE AND VICTORI...A pair of Prussian Royal silhouette portraits, ink and watercolor, of Princess Louise and Princess Victoria; housed within an elaborate pierced gilt bronze easel frame with extensive engraving. Gothic Revival frame design features a pierced crown, opposing winged griffins, and scrolled feet with a fleur de lis center drop. Inscription en verso reads, "Victoria, Princess Frederick William of Prussia, Princess Royal of Great Britain and Ireland and Louise, Grand Duchess of Baden, Princess of Prussia. Christmas, 1858." Princess Louise (b. December 3, 1838, d. April 23, 1923) was the younger sister of Frederick III of Germany. Victoria, Princess Royal of England (b. November 21, 1840, d. August 5, 1901) married Prince Frederick William of Prussia January 1858. Frederick later became German Emperor and King of Prussia, known as Frederick III. 12 3/4" H x 12 1/2" W. Provenance: Riceville, TN collection.
Condition:
Crease and water stain lower margin of Princess Louise watercolor and light crease to Princess Victoria portrait lower right margin. Gilt bronze frame with light wear to oval frame edges and beading on crown.
Album: carte de visite photographicAlbum: carte de visite photographic portraits of Queen Victoria, her family and loyal subjects, Oblong 4to., cont. brown morocco gilt
THE VICTORIA REGINA ATLAS, SECONDTHE VICTORIA REGINA ATLAS, SECOND EDITION, PUBLISHED 1902The Victoria Regina Atlas, Second Edition, Published 1902,,