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      • John Bernard Partridge (after)
        Sep. 19, 2024

        John Bernard Partridge (after)

        Est: $600 - $900

        John Bernard Partridge (after) (British, 1861-1945) THE VIOLINIST AND THE ANGEL oil on canvas, framed, signed Chris B. Christensen, and label on verso Chicago Conservation Center, Sept. 1998 H67 3/4" W32" Provenance: Private collection

        Charlton Hall
      • Partridge (Bernard, 1861-1945). Punch's Almanack, The Seasons Robe the New Year, 1905,
        Jun. 20, 2024

        Partridge (Bernard, 1861-1945). Punch's Almanack, The Seasons Robe the New Year, 1905,

        Est: £200 - £300

        Partridge (Bernard, 1861-1945). Punch's Almanack, The Seasons Robe the New Year, 1905, * Partridge (Bernard, 1861-1945). Punch's Almanack, The Seasons Robe the New Year, 1905, pen and ink with white highlighting, signed lower right, some overall toning, 39 x 28 cm, mounted, framed and glazed (56 x 44 cm), together with Nelson (Harold, 1871-1948). Tailpiece with snake, sword and head, pen and ink on artist's board, mounted onto backing board, initialled, 10.3 x 23.5 cm, framed (33.5 x 41.5 cm), and The Dedication, pen and ink on paper, 13.5 x 6.5 cm, mounted, framed and glazed (36 x 29 cm) QTY: (3)

        Dominic Winter Auctions
      • Bernard Partridge, Britain (1861-1945), The Self Invited Guest: Sultan (with resignation): "Allah's hand is indeed heavy on his Chosen" Punch 10 November 1915, Pen & ink on The Clfford Milburn drawing board
        Jun. 18, 2023

        Bernard Partridge, Britain (1861-1945), The Self Invited Guest: Sultan (with resignation): "Allah's hand is indeed heavy on his Chosen" Punch 10 November 1915, Pen & ink on The Clfford Milburn drawing board

        Est: $600 - $800

        Bernard Partridge Britain (1861-1945) The Self Invited Guest: Sultan (with resignation): "Allah's hand is indeed heavy on his Chosen" Punch 10 November 1915 Pen & ink on The Clfford Milburn drawing board Initialled lower right, in plate Captioned below Purchased Abbott & Holder, Museum Street, London, label verso

        Theodore Bruce Auctioneers & Valuers
      • Partridge (Bernard, 1861-1945). Desperate Remedies
        Jun. 15, 2023

        Partridge (Bernard, 1861-1945). Desperate Remedies

        Est: £100 - £150

        * Partridge (Bernard, 1861-1945). Desperate Remedies, pen and ink drawing for Punch, signed lower left, titled 'Desperate Remedies. Kaiser (to German Citizen): "Hist! The hounds of justice are upon my track. We must change clothes!"' to lower margin, sheet size 36 x 27 cm, mounted (46.5 x 35.5 cm) QTY: (1)

        Dominic Winter Auctions
      • Take up the Sword of Justice
        Jan. 20, 2022

        Take up the Sword of Justice

        Est: £1,000 - £1,500

        Property removed from Fenton House to be sold on behalf of the 7th Earl of Durham Sir Bernard Partridge British 1861 - 1945 Take up the Sword of Justice signed Bernard Partridge lower right pastel Unframed: 69.5 by 50cm., 27¼ by 19¾in. Framed: 90.5 by 70.3cm., 35½ by 27¾in.

        Sotheby's
      • JOHN BERNARD PARTRIDGE
        Jun. 14, 2021

        JOHN BERNARD PARTRIDGE

        Est: €2,200 - €2,600

        Londra, 1861 - 1945 Passeggiando tra le campanule Firmato Bernard Partridge in basso a sinistra Pastello su carta, cm 59,7X34,3 Provenienza: New York, collezione privata New York, vendita Sotheby's, ottobre 1980, Regno Unito, collezione privata Italia, collezione privata

        Wannenes Art Auctions
      • OLYMPICS
        Nov. 10, 2020

        OLYMPICS

        Est: £4,000 - £5,000

        Sir (John) Bernard Partridge (1861-1945) THE ORIGINAL ARTWORK FOR THE 1908 LONDON OLYMPIC GAMES GOLD MEDAL WINNER'S DIPLOMA, signed & dated 1908 in Roman numerals lower right, additionally signed by Lord Desborough (President of the British Olympic Council), mixed media drawing, framed & glazed The official report for the 1908 London Olympic Games includes a passage about Bernard Partridge's work in designing the prize medals and the prize winner's Olympic diploma. ''In addition to his design for medals, Diplomas of two kinds were also designed by Mr. Bernard Partridge for the Council, and are reproduced in this Report. The first design, for prize-winners only, representing a winged Victory between the figures of Hellas and Britannia, was exhibited in the Royal Academy, and was awarded in its larger form to winners of gold medals, and in a slightly smaller form to winners of silver and bronze medals. Each winner of a gold medal also received the smaller form of this diploma for presentation to his Club or Association as a memorial of his success. The second design, representing Victory seated, was worked out in black and red, and formed a Diploma of Merit, which was awarded by the various Associations controlling each series of events in the Games to athletes who achieved a high standard of excellence without getting first, second, or third in their competition. In a certain number of restricted cases this diploma was also awarded to officials and other for services rendered to the British Olympic Council in the organisation of the Games. It was thought right not to confuse the design in either class of medal by too long an inscription, so the event for which each prize-medal was awarded was incised upon the edge of its rim, with sufficient space left for the addition of the winner's name. The same inscription was placed on the box containing each medal. The 250 gold medals ordered by the Council were placed in red boxes, 260 silver in dark blue boxes, and 260 bronze in yellow boxes. The large diplomas accompanying gold medals were rolled up in tubes, 20 1/2 inches long, of red, and the club diplomas were placed in deep crimson tubes, 18 1/2 inches in length. Dark blue and yellow tubes (also 18 1/2 inches long) were provided for second and third prize diplomas respectively. The diplomas of merit (of which 500 were ordered) were placed in light blue tubes, 17 inches long. The Commemorative Medals, being larger than the prize medals, were easily distinguishable, apart from the use of various coloured boxes for each class of these awards.''

        Graham Budd Auctions
      • SIR BERNARD PARTRIDGE (1861-1945). TAKE UP THE SWORD OF JUSTICE. Circa 1914. 40x25 inches, 101x63 cm. David Allen & Sons, Ld., Harrow.
        Aug. 27, 2020

        SIR BERNARD PARTRIDGE (1861-1945). TAKE UP THE SWORD OF JUSTICE. Circa 1914. 40x25 inches, 101x63 cm. David Allen & Sons, Ld., Harrow.

        Est: $700 - $1,000

        SIR BERNARD PARTRIDGE (1861-1945) TAKE UP THE SWORD OF JUSTICE. Circa 1914. 40x25 inches, 101 1/2x63 1/2 cm. David Allen & Sons, Ld., Harrow. Condition B+: repaired tears at top edge, one into text; small tears, creases and abrasions at edges and along horizontal fold. Paper. IWM I p. 61.

        Swann Auction Galleries
      • Take up the Sword of Justice ( Lusitania Cunard ) 1915
        Jun. 25, 2020

        Take up the Sword of Justice ( Lusitania Cunard ) 1915

        Est: €1,500 - €3,000

        Affiche entoilée/ Vintage Poster on Linnen T.B.E. A +

        Mirabaud-Mercier
      • WW1 BRITISH POSTER TAKE UP THE SWORD OF JUSTICE
        Jun. 20, 2020

        WW1 BRITISH POSTER TAKE UP THE SWORD OF JUSTICE

        Est: $300 - $400

        SIR BERNARD PARTRIDGE (British, 1861-1945). Take Up The Sword of Justice, 1915. Color Poster measuring 19 X 27 inches and archival linen backed. Poster shows a classical figure, with arms raised, holding a sword. The figure is surrounded by drowning people and in the background the ocean liner Lusitania is sinking. Date Created/Published: London : Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, [1915] (Harrow, Middlesex : David Allen & Sons

        Milestone Auctions
      • Take up the Sword of Justice ( Lusitania Cunard ) 1915
        May. 10, 2020

        Take up the Sword of Justice ( Lusitania Cunard ) 1915

        Est: €3,000 - €6,000

        Affiche entoilée/ Vintage Poster on Linnen T.B.E. A +

        Artprecium
      • Take Up the Sword of Justice. WWI Poster.
        Nov. 16, 2019

        Take Up the Sword of Justice. WWI Poster.

        Est: $160 - $260

        Partridge, Bernard (British, 1861-1945). "Take Up the Sword of Justice." 1915. Lithograph poster in colors. Published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, London. Sheet: 27 1/2" x 19 1/2". Condition Very good +. Foldmarks, open tear to lower center margin, adhesive and wear to top margin.

        Quinn's Auction Galleries
      • * Partridge (Bernard, 1861-1945). The Seafarer's Return, Ulysses, pen and ink drawing, 1934
        Jul. 24, 2019

        * Partridge (Bernard, 1861-1945). The Seafarer's Return, Ulysses, pen and ink drawing, 1934

        Est: £150 - £200

        Partridge (Bernard, 1861-1945). The Seafarer's Return. Ulysses. "Can that be my dear old home?" 1934, pen and ink drawing for Punch, indistinctly inscribed in the margin [In view of the suggestion that Homer's Odyssey should be filmed, Mr. Punch has much pleasure in presenting a topical episode from this stirring screen-drama, with Sir John Simon in the role of the "much-enduring" Ulysses.), 37.5 x 28cm (14.75 x 11ins), unframed together with 2 pen and ink cartoons by Sir Francis Carruthers Gould (1844-1925) 'When the pie was opened' showing John Bull and Prime Minister Henry Asquith 18 x 24cm (ins), the other titled "The Mourners", plus another drawing by Louis Raemakers (Qty: 4)

        Dominic Winter Auctions
      • Bernard Partridge, The Acolyte, pastel
        Apr. 02, 2019

        Bernard Partridge, The Acolyte, pastel

        Est: £50 - £80

        Bernard Partridge, The Acolyte, signed, pastel on buff paper, 31cm x 19cm

        Gildings Auctioneers
      • Poster by John Bernard Partridge - Take up the Sword of Justice
        Jan. 19, 2019

        Poster by John Bernard Partridge - Take up the Sword of Justice

        Est: €280 - €450

        Take up the Sword of Justice - 51x74, 5, 1915 by John Bernard Partridge (1861-1945) 51x74, 5, 1915

        Van Sabben Poster Auctions
      • SIR BERNARD PARTRIDGE (1861-1945). TAKE UP THE SWORD OF JUSTICE. Circa 1914. 29x19 inches, 73x50 cm. David Allen & Sons, Ld., Harrow.
        Aug. 01, 2018

        SIR BERNARD PARTRIDGE (1861-1945). TAKE UP THE SWORD OF JUSTICE. Circa 1914. 29x19 inches, 73x50 cm. David Allen & Sons, Ld., Harrow.

        Est: $700 - $1,000

        SIR BERNARD PARTRIDGE (1861-1945) TAKE UP THE SWORD OF JUSTICE. Circa 1914. 29x19 3/4 inches, 73 3/4x50 1/4 cm. David Allen & Sons, Ld., Harrow. Condition A- / A: small creases and tears in lower left corner; minor creases at top; unobtrusive vertical and horizontal folds. Paper. IWM I p. 61.

        Swann Auction Galleries
      • Sir (John) Bernard Partridge (1861-1945) THE ORIGINAL ARTWORK FOR THE 1908
        May. 21, 2018

        Sir (John) Bernard Partridge (1861-1945) THE ORIGINAL ARTWORK FOR THE 1908

        Est: £6,000 - £8,000

        Sir (John) Bernard Partridge (1861-1945) THE ORIGINAL ARTWORK FOR THE 1908 LONDON OLYMPIC GAMES GOLD MEDAL WINNER'S DIPLOMA signed & dated 1908 in Roman numerals lower right, additionally signed by Lord Desborough (President of the British Olympic Council), mixed media drawing The official report for the 1908 London Olympic Games includes a passage about Bernard Partridge's work in designing the prize medals and the prize winner's Olympic diploma. ''In addition to his design for medals, Diplomas of two kinds were also designed by Mr. Bernard Partridge for the Council, and are reproduced in this Report. The first design, for prize-winners only, representing a winged Victory between the figures of Hellas and Britannia, was exhibited in the Royal Academy, and was awarded in its larger form to winners of gold medals, and in a slightly smaller form to winners of silver and bronze medals. Each winner of a gold medal also received the smaller form of this diploma for presentation to his Club or Association as a memorial of his success. The second design, representing Victory seated, was worked out in black and red, and formed a Diploma of Merit, which was awarded by the various Associations controlling each series of events in the Games to athletes who achieved a high standard of excellence without getting first, second, or third in their competition. In a certain number of restricted cases this diploma was also awarded to officials and other for services rendered to the British Olympic Council in the organisation of the Games. It was thought right not to confuse the design in either class of medal by too long an inscription, so the event for which each prize-medal was awarded was incised upon the edge of its rim, with sufficient space left for the addition of the winner's name. The same inscription was placed on the box containing each medal. The 250 gold medals ordered by the Council were placed in red boxes, 260 silver in dark blue boxes, and 260 bronze in yellow boxes. The large diplomas accompanying gold medals were rolled up in tubes, 20 1/2 inches long, of red, and the club diplomas were placed in deep crimson tubes, 18 1/2 inches in length. Dark blue and yellow tubes (also 18 1/2 inches long) were provided für second and third prize diplomas respectively. The diplomas of merit (of which 500 were ordered) were placed in light blue tubes, 17 inches long. The Commemorative Medals, being larger than the prize medals, were easily distinguishable, apart from the use of various coloured boxes for each class of these awards.''

        Graham Budd Auctions
      • SIR JOHN BERNARD PARTRIDGE (1861-1945) 'Souvenir de Chodowiecki', signed
        Feb. 28, 2018

        SIR JOHN BERNARD PARTRIDGE (1861-1945) 'Souvenir de Chodowiecki', signed

        Est: £200 - £300

        SIR JOHN BERNARD PARTRIDGE (1861-1945) 'Souvenir de Chodowiecki', signed and dated 1899, pastels, 69 x 45cm oval, in gilt gesso frame with berried foliate border and headed by a ribbon bow cresting Artist's label verso

        Mallams
      • SIR BERNARD PARTRIDGE (1861-1945) Britannia mourning the death of George
        Feb. 28, 2018

        SIR BERNARD PARTRIDGE (1861-1945) Britannia mourning the death of George

        Est: £100 - £150

        SIR BERNARD PARTRIDGE (1861-1945) Britannia mourning the death of George V, pen and ink, for Punch, 29.1.1936, 33 x 26cm

        Mallams
      • SIR BERNARD PARTRIDGE (1861-1945). TAKE UP THE SWORD OF JUSTICE. Circa 1914. 27x20 inches, 70x50 cm. David Allen & Sons, Ld., Harrow.
        Aug. 02, 2017

        SIR BERNARD PARTRIDGE (1861-1945). TAKE UP THE SWORD OF JUSTICE. Circa 1914. 27x20 inches, 70x50 cm. David Allen & Sons, Ld., Harrow.

        Est: $700 - $1,000

        SIR BERNARD PARTRIDGE (1861-1945) TAKE UP THE SWORD OF JUSTICE. Circa 1914. 27 1/2x20 inches, 70x50 3/4 cm. David Allen & Sons, Ld., Harrow. Condition A- / B+: minor tears, minor losses and abrasions in margins, some affecting image; repaired pin holes in corners. IWM I p. 61.

        Swann Auction Galleries
      • Poster by Bernard Partridge - The New Law. Soviet: "Thou shalt have no other god but me."
        Jul. 08, 2017

        Poster by Bernard Partridge - The New Law. Soviet: "Thou shalt have no other god but me."

        Est: €80 - €150

        The New Law. Soviet: "Thou shalt have no other god but me." - 58x88,5, 1942 by Bernard Partridge (1861-1945)

        Van Sabben Poster Auctions
      • Original 1915 WWI "Take Up The Sword of Justice" Poster by Bernard Partridge (1861-1945)
        Apr. 10, 2017

        Original 1915 WWI "Take Up The Sword of Justice" Poster by Bernard Partridge (1861-1945)

        Est: $250 - $350

        It is Linen backed. Poster shows a classical figure, with arms raised, holding a sword. The figure is surrounded by drowning people and in the background the ocean liner Lusitania is sinking. Date Created/Published: London : Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, [1915] (Harrow, Middlesex : David Allen & Sons, Ld.) We describe all items to the best of our ability as we are not experts on everything. Please ask specific questions on details or condition prior to bidding, ALL ITEMS ARE SOLD AS IS. We box and ship to keep costs low. We do not use a packaging service, unless the costumer prefers us to use them. We can ship either USPS or UPS

        One Source Auctions
      • Sir Bernard J. Partridge (British 1861-1945) - Team Work
        Feb. 21, 2017

        Sir Bernard J. Partridge (British 1861-1945) - Team Work

        Est: £400 - £600

        Pen and graphite Signed, lower left, dated and inscribed with extended title within the mount, 'With Mr Punch's renewed compliments to "Mac and Simon, in their Refined Equestrian Act" [Punch: Jan 3 1934]' Image: 33.5 x 26cm (13 1/4 x 10 1/4in.) Sir John Bernard Partridge was an English illustrator, educated at Stonyhurst College. In 1910 he became the chief cartoonist to Punch publication. By 1910 Partridge held an influential position at Punch as chief cartoonist. He used his position to publish cartoons that supported his beliefs including his support for the Suffragist movement. The present lot was published on 3rd January 1934 in Punch magazine and illustrates Ramsay Macdonald, Prime Minister (1931-35) and John Allsebrook Simon, 1st Viscount Simon secretary of State of Foreign Affairs (1931-1935).

        Dreweatts 1759
      • Take up the Sword of Justice. 1915
        Oct. 30, 2016

        Take up the Sword of Justice. 1915

        Est: $1,000 - $1,200

        Artist: JOHN BERNARD PARTRIDGE (1861-1945) Size: 24 7/8 x 39 7/8 in./63.2 x 101.1 cm David Allen, Harrow With the Lusitania sinking in the background, this allegorical figure of Justice implores the viewer to rally for the War Effort. (wwi, ship)

        Poster Auctions International Inc
      • SIR BERNARD PARTRIDGE (1861-1945). TAKE UP THE SWORD OF JUSTICE. Circa 1914. 29x19 inches, 73x49 cm. David Allen & Sons, Ld., Harrow.
        Aug. 03, 2016

        SIR BERNARD PARTRIDGE (1861-1945). TAKE UP THE SWORD OF JUSTICE. Circa 1914. 29x19 inches, 73x49 cm. David Allen & Sons, Ld., Harrow.

        Est: $700 - $1,000

        SIR BERNARD PARTRIDGE (1861-1945) TAKE UP THE SWORD OF JUSTICE. Circa 1914. 29x19 1/2 inches, 73 3/4x49 1/2 cm. David Allen & Sons, Ld., Harrow. Condition B+ / A-: repaired tears and creases in margins; creases and restoration along vertical and horizontal folds. IWM I p. 61.

        Swann Auction Galleries
      • John Bernard Partridge (1861 - 1945), pen and ink illustration - The Match-
        Jun. 22, 2016

        John Bernard Partridge (1861 - 1945), pen and ink illustration - The Match-

        Est: £150 - £200

        John Bernard Partridge (1861 - 1945), pen and ink illustration - The Match-Maker Malgré Elle, signed and inscribed, in glazed gilt frame, 33.5cm x 26cm. Illustrated: Punch, April 12th 1905

        Reeman Dansie
      • Sir (John) Bernard Partridge (1861-1945) THE ORIGI
        Apr. 25, 2016

        Sir (John) Bernard Partridge (1861-1945) THE ORIGI

        Est: £8,000 - £10,000

        Sir (John) Bernard Partridge (1861-1945) THE ORIGINAL ARTWORK FOR THE 1908 LONDON OLYMPIC GAMES GOLD MEDAL WINNER'S DIPLOMA signed & dated 1908 in Roman numerals lower right, additionally signed by Lord Desborough (President of the British Olympic Council), mixed media drawing, framed & glazed, overall 56 by 78cm., 22 by 30 3/4in. The official report for the 1908 London Olympic Games includes a passage about Bernard Partridge's work in designing the prize medals and the prize winner's Olympic diploma. 'In addition to his design for medals, Diplomas of two kinds were also designed by Mr. Bernard Partridge for the Council, and are reproduced in this Report. The first design, for prize-winners only, representing a winged Victory between the figures of Hellas and Britannia, was exhibited in the Royal Academy, and was awarded in its larger form to winners of gold medals, and in a slightly smaller form to winners of silver and bronze medals. Each winner of a gold medal also received the smaller form of this diploma for presentation to his Club or Association as a memorial of his success. The second design, representing Victory seated, was worked out in black and red, and formed a Diploma of Merit, which was awarded by the various Associations controlling each series of events in the Games to athletes who achieved a high standard of excellence without getting first, second, or third in their competition. In a certain number of restricted cases this diploma was also awarded to officials and other for services rendered to the British Olympic Council in the organisation of the Games. It was thought right not to confuse the design in either class of medal by too long an inscription, so the event for which each prize-medal was awarded was incised upon the edge of its rim, with sufficient space left for the addition of the winner's name. The same inscription was placed on the box containing each medal. The 250 gold medals ordered by the Council were placed in red boxes, 260 silver in dark blue boxes, and 260 bronze in yellow boxes. The large diplomas accompanying gold medals were rolled up in tubes, 20 1/2 inches long, of red, and the club diplomas were placed in deep crimson tubes, 18 1/2 inches in length. Dark blue and yellow tubes (also 18 1/2 inches long) were provided for second and third prize diplomas respectively. The diplomas of merit (of which 500 were ordered) were placed in light blue tubes, 17 inches long. The Commemorative Medals, being larger than the prize medals, were easily distinguishable, apart from the use of various coloured boxes for each class of these awards.'

        Graham Budd Auctions
      • John Bernard Partridge (1861-1945) English Argentan Moonrise 1904 Pastel
        Apr. 10, 2016

        John Bernard Partridge (1861-1945) English Argentan Moonrise 1904 Pastel

        Est: $600 - $800

        John Bernard Partridge (1861-1945) English Argentan Moonrise 1904 Pastel Signed & dated lower right 65 x 37 cm

        Theodore Bruce Auctioneers & Valuers
      • John Bernard Partridge (1861-1945) English Argentan Moonrise 1904 Pastel
        Nov. 29, 2015

        John Bernard Partridge (1861-1945) English Argentan Moonrise 1904 Pastel

        Est: $600 - $800

        John Bernard Partridge (1861-1945) English Argentan Moonrise 1904 Pastel Signed & dated lower right 65 x 37 cm

        Theodore Bruce Auctioneers & Valuers
      • John Bernard Partridge signed ALS. 11/10/1861 – 09/08/1945. English illus
        Nov. 27, 2015

        John Bernard Partridge signed ALS. 11/10/1861 – 09/08/1945. English illus

        Est: £5 - £10

        John Bernard Partridge signed ALS. 11/10/1861 – 09/08/1945. English illustrator. Good condition

        Chaucer Auctions
      • John Bernard Partridge (1861-1945) English Argentan Moonrise 1904 Pastel
        Oct. 11, 2015

        John Bernard Partridge (1861-1945) English Argentan Moonrise 1904 Pastel

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        John Bernard Partridge (1861-1945) English Argentan Moonrise 1904 Pastel Signed & dated lower right 65 x 37 cm

        Theodore Bruce Auctioneers & Valuers
      • John Bernard Partridge signed ALS. 11/10/1861 - 09/08/1945. English illustr
        Aug. 21, 2015

        John Bernard Partridge signed ALS. 11/10/1861 - 09/08/1945. English illustr

        Est: £4 - £6

        John Bernard Partridge signed ALS. 11/10/1861 - 09/08/1945. English illustrator. Good condition

        Chaucer Auctions
      • SIR BERNARD PARTRIDGE (1861-1945). "LET'S FINISH THE JOB" / BUY VICTORY BONDS. 50x38 inches, 127x97 cm.
        Aug. 05, 2015

        SIR BERNARD PARTRIDGE (1861-1945). "LET'S FINISH THE JOB" / BUY VICTORY BONDS. 50x38 inches, 127x97 cm.

        Est: $600 - $900

        SIR BERNARD PARTRIDGE (1861-1945) "LET'S FINISH THE JOB" / BUY VICTORY BONDS. 50x38 1/4 inches, 127x97 cm. Condition B+: repaired tears, creases, abrasions, and restoration in margins and image and along vertical and horizontal folds.

        Swann Auction Galleries
      • SIR BERNARD PARTRIDGE (1861-1945). TAKE UP THE SWORD OF JUSTICE. Circa 1914. 54x39 inches, 139x101 cm. David Allen & Sons Ltd., Middles
        Aug. 05, 2015

        SIR BERNARD PARTRIDGE (1861-1945). TAKE UP THE SWORD OF JUSTICE. Circa 1914. 54x39 inches, 139x101 cm. David Allen & Sons Ltd., Middles

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        SIR BERNARD PARTRIDGE (1861-1945) TAKE UP THE SWORD OF JUSTICE. Circa 1914. 54 3/4x39 3/4 inches, 139x101 cm. David Allen & Sons Ltd., Middlesex. Condition B: tears, repaired tears, creases and abrasions in margins and image; darkening in margins and text. As if rising up out of the Atlantic Ocean, a blonde Britannia in a flowing white gown and red cape is dramatically holding out a gilded sword. Behind her is the sinking Lusitania and the piteously outstretched arms of those who drowned after the ship was torpedoed by a German submarine. This is the rare/span larger format. IWM p. 71.

        Swann Auction Galleries
      • BERNARD PARTRIDGE (1861-1945) 'ARGENTAN, MOONRISE' Pastel. Signed and dated lower left 1904. 65 x 36.5cm. (Pastel Society label verso
        Jun. 30, 2015

        BERNARD PARTRIDGE (1861-1945) 'ARGENTAN, MOONRISE' Pastel. Signed and dated lower left 1904. 65 x 36.5cm. (Pastel Society label verso

        Est: $1,000 - $1,200

        BERNARD PARTRIDGE (1861-1945) 'ARGENTAN, MOONRISE' Pastel. Signed and dated lower left 1904. 65 x 36.5cm. (Pastel Society label verso)

        Raffan Kelaher & Thomas
      • Sir Bernard Partridge (1861-1945) - An Appeal to the Nation,
        Oct. 21, 2014

        Sir Bernard Partridge (1861-1945) - An Appeal to the Nation,

        Est: £300 - £500

        London: "If money can save this, surely it will be saved." Pen and black ink over pencil, with scratching out For the January 21st 1925 edition of 'Punch' magazine Signed lower left, titled, inscribed and signed from Faith and Bernard Partridge, March 1926, on contemporary mount 33 x 25.5cm (13 x 10 in) IMPORTANT: This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.

        Dreweatts 1759
      • Sir Bernard J. Partridge (1861-1945) - Made in Germany (recto); The Shrine of Honour (verso),
        Oct. 21, 2014

        Sir Bernard J. Partridge (1861-1945) - Made in Germany (recto); The Shrine of Honour (verso),

        Est: £250 - £350

        Pen and black ink, with scratching out, on thin card Signed lower right recto , monogrammed lower left verso Letterpress text pasted verso Unframed 35.5 x 26 cm. (14 x10 1/4 in) IMPORTANT: This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.

        Dreweatts 1759
      • Sir Bernard Partridge (1861-1945) - An Appeal to the Nation,
        Jul. 24, 2014

        Sir Bernard Partridge (1861-1945) - An Appeal to the Nation,

        Est: £600 - £800

        Sir Bernard Partridge (1861-1945) - An Appeal to the Nation, London: "If money can save this, surely it will be saved." pen and black ink over pencil, with scratching out, for the January 21st 1925 edition of 'Punch' magazine, signed lower left, titled, inscribed and signed from Faith and Bernard Partridge, March 1926, on contemporary mount, 33 x 25.5cm (13 x 10 in). IMPORTANT: This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.

        Dreweatts 1759
      • Sir Bernard J. Partridge (1861-1945) - Made in Germany (recto); The Shrine of Honour (verso),
        Jul. 24, 2014

        Sir Bernard J. Partridge (1861-1945) - Made in Germany (recto); The Shrine of Honour (verso),

        Est: £500 - £700

        Sir Bernard J. Partridge (1861-1945) - Made in Germany (recto); The Shrine of Honour (verso), pen and black ink, with scratching out, signed lower right recto , monogrammed lower left verso, letterpress text pasted verso , on thin card, 35.5 x 26 cm. (14 x10 1/4 in), unframed. IMPORTANT: This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.

        Dreweatts 1759
      • RARE Old British WW I Poster Lusitania Sword of Justice
        May. 03, 2014

        RARE Old British WW I Poster Lusitania Sword of Justice

        Est: $500 - $900

        Partridge, Sir John Bernard 1861 - 1945. Take Up The Sword Of Justice. Lithograph 1915 . Size: 40.1 x 24.8 in. (102 x 63 cm) . Printer: David Allen & Sons, Harrow. . Condition Details: (B+) was folded, small tears and minor wear at the edges and folds.

        PosterConnection Inc.
      • SIR BERNARD PARTRIDGE (British, 1861-1945) Take Up The
        Feb. 24, 2013

        SIR BERNARD PARTRIDGE (British, 1861-1945) Take Up The

        Est: $400 - $600

        SIR BERNARD PARTRIDGE (British, 1861-1945) Take Up The Sword of Justice, 1915 Color lithograph on paper 34-1/2 x 25 inches (87.6 x 63.5 cm) David Allen & Sons, Ltd., Harrow, printer The Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, London, publisher The Elton M. Hyder, Jr. Charitable and Educational Fund Collection: Formerly at the University of Texas Law Library.

        Heritage Auctions
      • Little Miss Nobody. ca. 1899
        Nov. 18, 2012

        Little Miss Nobody. ca. 1899

        Est: $800 - $1,000

        Artist: JOHN BERNARD PARTRIDGE (1861-1945) Size: 20 1/4 x 29 7/8 in./51.2 x 75.6 cm Culliford, London Written by Harry Graham, Little Miss Nobody is a light musical comedy following the misadventures of a young Norwegian girl determined to become famous.

        Poster Auctions International Inc
      • SIR BERNARD PARTRIDGE (1861-1945). TAKE UP THE SWORD OF JUSTICE. Circa 1914. 27x19 inches, 69x50 cm. David Allen & Sons, Ltd., Harrow.
        Aug. 01, 2012

        SIR BERNARD PARTRIDGE (1861-1945). TAKE UP THE SWORD OF JUSTICE. Circa 1914. 27x19 inches, 69x50 cm. David Allen & Sons, Ltd., Harrow.

        Est: $700 - $1,000

        SIR BERNARD PARTRIDGE (1861-1945) TAKE UP THE SWORD OF JUSTICE. Circa 1914. 27 1/4x19 3/4 inches, 69x50 cm. David Allen & Sons, Ltd., Harrow. Condition B+: repaired tears and restoration in margins and corners.

        Swann Auction Galleries
      • [ Olympic Memorabilia ]
        Jul. 24, 2012

        [ Olympic Memorabilia ]

        Est: £12,000 - £15,000

        Sir (John) Bernard Partridge (1861-1945) THE ORIGINAL ARTWORK FOR THE 1908 LONDON OLYMPIC GAMES GOLD MEDAL WINNER'S DIPLOMA signed & dated 1908 in Roman numerals lower right, additionally signed by Lord Desborough (President of the British Olympic Council), mixed media drawing For an example of a 1908 London Olympic Games prize winner's diploma, see the following lot relating to the British women's tennis player Dora Boothby, and also lot 75 relating to the British gold medal winning boxer Richard K. Gunn. The official report for the 1908 London Olympic Games includes a passage about Bernard Partridge's work in designing the prize medals and the prize winner's Olympic diploma. 'In addition to his design for medals, Diplomas of two kinds were also designed by Mr. Bernard Partridge for the Council, and are reproduced in this Report. The first design, for prize-winners only, representing a winged Victory between the figures of Hellas and Britannia, was exhibited in the Royal Academy, and was awarded in its larger form to winners of gold medals, and in a slightly smaller form to winners of silver and bronze medals. Each winner of a gold medal also received the smaller form of this diploma for presentation to his Club or Association as a memorial of his success. The second design, representing Victory seated, was worked out in black and red, and formed a Diploma of Merit, which was awarded by the various Associations controlling each series of events in the Games to athletes who achieved a high standard of excellence without getting first, second, or third in their competition. In a certain number of restricted cases this diploma was also awarded to officials and other for services rendered to the British Olympic Council in the organisation of the Games. It was thought right not to confuse the design in either class of medal by too long an inscription, so the event for which each prize-medal was awarded was incised upon the edge of its rim, with sufficient space left for the addition of the winner's nam . The same inscription was placed on the box containing each medal. The 250 gold medals ordered by the Council were placed in red boxes, 260 silver in dark blue boxes, and 260 bronze in yellow boxes. The large diplomas accompanying gold medals were rolled up in tubes, 20 1/2 inches long, of red, and the club diplomas were placed in deep crimson tubes, 18 1/2 inches in length. Dark blue and yellow tubes (also 18 1/2 inches long) were provided für second and third prize diplomas respectively. The diplomas of merit (of which 500 were ordered) were placed in light blue tubes, 17 inches long. The Commemorative Medals, being larger than the prize medals, were easily distinguishable, apart from the use of various coloured boxes for each class of these awards.'

        Graham Budd Auctions
      • Sir John Bernard Partridge, R.I. (1861-1945)
        Dec. 10, 2009

        Sir John Bernard Partridge, R.I. (1861-1945)

        Est: £800 - £1,200

        Sir John Bernard Partridge, R.I. (1861-1945) 'And now?' (recto); with an unfinished sketch for 'The World's Worst Worker' (verso) signed with initials (lower right) and inscribed '-And now? Mυr Punch: Pardon my intruding on your triumph, but what we'd all like to know is-what are you going to do next."' (lower centre) and dated by a different hand '1 July 1936' (lower right) and variously inscribed throughout pen and black ink, unframed 15 1/8 x 11 3/8 in. (38.4 x 31.5 cm.); together with Four further pen and ink drawings for Punch by the same hand, all signed and dated, and all unframed (5)

        Christie's
      • Sir John Bernard Partridge, R.I. (1861-1945)
        Dec. 10, 2009

        Sir John Bernard Partridge, R.I. (1861-1945)

        Est: £800 - £1,200

        Sir John Bernard Partridge, R.I. (1861-1945) 'The second effort' signed 'Bernard Partridge.' (lower left) and inscribed 'The second effort./German Goose: "Is that any better?"' (lower centre) and further inscribed and dated 'Punch - 13 June 1923' (lower right) pen and black ink, unframed 14 5/8 x 10 5/8 in. (37.2 x 27 cm.); together with Three other unframed drawings by the same hand published in Punch in 1923, all signed and unframed (4)

        Christie's
      • PARTRIDGE, Bernard, PEN AND INK DRAWING, "Totally
        Jul. 28, 2009

        PARTRIDGE, Bernard, PEN AND INK DRAWING, "Totally

        Est: R300 - R600

        PARTRIDGE, Bernard, PEN AND INK DRAWING, "Totally Blind", image size 25.5cm x 16cm, signed in pen in the image, severely foxed and discoloured.

        Cannon and Cannon
      • Sir Bernard Partridge (1861-1945) The Agony of
        Jul. 14, 2009

        Sir Bernard Partridge (1861-1945) The Agony of

        Est: £80 - £120

        Sir Bernard Partridge (1861-1945) The Agony of Russia: Punch cartoon, March 8 1922 Pen and ink Signed lower right 34cm x 25cm Provenance: The Estate of the late Dame Miriam Rothschild

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