Image of Queen Victoria surrounded by images of nine Prime Ministers

Queen Victoria and Her Premiers


Reference Number:- Sprake Number:- Godden Number:-
so 520  1 145
 
Words:
Woven on silk:-
EARL OF DERBY
1852 - 1858 - 1866
EARL OF ABERDEEN
1852
LORD PALMERSTON
1855 - 1859
LORD JOHN RUSSELL
1846 - 1865
 
VICTORIA
QUEEN OF AN EMPIRE ON WHICH THE SUN NEVER SETS
EARL OF BEACONSFIELD
1868 - 1874
SIR ROBERT PEEL
1841
W.E. GLADSTONE
1868 - 1880 - 1886
VISCOUNT MELBOURNE
1835
 
MARQUIS OF SALISBURY
1885 - 1886
 
BALMORAL
 
HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT
 
WINDSOR

Printed at bottom of card-mount:-
 

QUEEN VICTORIA
AND HER PREMIERS

Size:
Card-mount:
26.0cm deep by 19.3cm wide

silk:
17.0cm deep by 10.8cm wide

Comments:

by Sprake:
Central portrait of the Queen, facing left, surrounded by portraits of nine Premiers; views of Balmoral, Houses of Parliament and Windor underneath. 

by Godden:
Queen of Great Britain and Ireland, the Dominions, etc., she was born on the 24 May 1819, succeeded to the throne in 1837 and ruled until her death on the 22 January 1901.
Several Stevengraphs depict Queen Victoria under separate titles.

This imposing large Stevengraph would form the centrepiece of any collection of silk portraits. The card-mount measures 10 1/10 inches by 7 2/5 inches with a window-size of 6 1/2 inches by 4 1/10 inches.

The picture includes a central portrait of Queen Victoria, surrounded by the portraits of the nine Prime Ministers who held office between 1835 and 1886.
The colourful Royal Arms are woven below Queen Victoria's portrait, and below this are views of Balmoral, Houses of Parliament and Windsor.

The title first appears on label 23+26+2 of late 1887. The early issues, as the example above, are mounted on type C2 card-mounts, which normally have the Royal Crown with the letters V.R. printed above the panel. Subsequent runs are mounted on type E card-mounts, without the crown and initials.

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