Condition notes |
Very Good:
slightly rumpled (would not be noticeable once matted/framed); right edge ragged where bound
NOTE: Between the years 1905-1911 Vanity Fair magazine
changed printers and printing processes several times. Thus, this original print was printed using the new (at the time) colour offset process by Henschel-Colourtype of London which has a dot pattern, unlike the stone lithographs prior to 1905 and after 1911— when the company returned to Vincent Brooks, Day & Son for their colour lithography. |