Same silk, alternative wording:- |
the image of this silk portrait was kindly donated by John Hartwig, USA |
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Reference Number:- | Sprake Number:- | Godden Number:- |
so 306 | STG67 | 114e |
Words: | Woven on silk:-
Printed at bottom of card-mount:- |
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Comments: |
by Sprake:
by Godden:
The Gladstone portrait first appears on label 21+2 of 1886. Several versions are known, as listed, and these are normally mounted on type D or D1 card-mounts. so288: Full-face portrait of Gladstone, with the title RT. HON. W. E. GLADSTONE, M.P. printed on the type D card-mount. Woven over the jacket is a spray of flowers, which can vary slightly in colour and composition. so292: Portrait of Gladstone facing half right, with the inscription on the card-mount as so288; but no flowers are woven over the jacket. so296: As so292, but with the spray of flowers woven over the jacket. so300: A similar portrait silk to so296, but rare, with smaller head. so304: A small-size silk portrait with the title of, RT. HON. W. E. GLADSTONE, woven above the head. This rare silk measures only 1 5/8 inches by 3 1/4 inches and forms a pair with so96: - the small portrait of THE LATE EARL OF BEACONSFIELD. These are most probably the small portraits listed on labels 21+10+2 to 23+27+2, of 1887 and 1888, as being sold at 4d each. so308: The last version is similar to the one above, except the card-mount bears the amended title THE LATE RT. HON. W. E. GLADSTONE, M.P.
Other comments: From a paper envelope used to post the original pictures and portraits, it is confirmed the flowers are Roses, Shamrock and Thistles. |
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