Reference Number:- | Sprake Number:- | Godden Number:- |
so 420 | STG70 | 133b |
Words: | Woven on silk:-
Printed at bottom of card-mount:- |
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Comments: |
by Austin Sprake:
Shamrock, red bow and yellow harp woven below the portrait. by Geoffrey Godden:
This silk portrait was first mentioned on label 21+9+2 of 1887, and is normally mounted on card D. The title was included in a Stevens advertisement published in May 1887. Godden mentions that three versions are known, being - §133: The portrait with no woven spray of shamrock or Irish harp below the portrait [so412 on this site.]. §133a: As described above but with an Irish harp and a spray of shamrock woven across the jacket, [so416 on this site.]. §133b: As the image above, but with the amended title printed on the card-mount THE LATE CHARLES STEWART PARNELL, that is, the image on this page. This issue, of course, dates from after his death in October 1891. Other comments:
§133c: As the image above, but with the amended title printed on the card-mount CHAS. S. PARNELL, M.P. Ireland's Defender and Friend [so418 on this site]. From a paper envelope used to post the original pictures and portraits, it is confirmed the flowers are Shamrock and an Irish Harp. |