Item specificsConditionUsedAn item that has been previously used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tabSeller notes“Used, great condition(see the pictures).”Country/Region of ManufactureUnited KingdomStyleDecorativeTypeCollector PlateModified ItemYesManufacturerGrimwadesModification Description"When the Ell Is It Goin`To Be Strawberry?"Boxed/ UnboxedUnboxed
WWI British Cartoonist Bruce Bairnsfather Military Comic Postcard, 'A Maxim Maxim'. This item is in good condition, it may have normal age related wear and tear such as edgewear, yellowing, stains and creases. *Please note - this will be safely and securely shipped as letter mail. If you require tracking - please feel free to message to arrange.*
Add a touch of history to your collection with this Grimwade's ceramic jug featuring the iconic Bruce Bairnsfather's Old Bill character from WW1 with inscription "When the 'eel is it goin' to be strawberry P". This antique jug is perfect for collectors and enthusiasts of Bruce Bairnsfather's works and WW1 memorabilia. In good antique condition, no chips, no cracks nor any repairs, age related wear and surface blemishes including some losses to gilt and decorations, please refer to detailed photos as they form part of item's description. The jug is approximately 17.5cm tall, rim diameter 10cm, base diameter 8cm, and weighs 600g. It will be carefully packaged to ensure safe delivery. Happy to answer any questions and provide additional photos if required. Buyers outside the UK are responsible for paying the additional costs such as duties, taxes, and customs clearance fees applicable. Thank you for looking.
Joblot of 10 WW1 Postcards by Bairnsfather, Y.M.C.A, XL Cheerful, Jarrold & son, Kaiser Bruce Bairnsfather x 6 Y.M.C.A XL Cheerful Jarrold & Son postcard and signed Bernard Partridge Kaiser to Uncle Sam The world Lord In good condition, but there may be small do ears on the corners, please refer to the picture Please refer to pictures. Size is 14cm x 9cm
WWI British Cartoonist Bruce Bairnsfather Military Comic Postcard, 'That Evening Star-shell'. This item is in good condition, it may have normal age related wear and tear such as edgewear, yellowing, stains and creases. *Please note - this will be safely and securely shipped as letter mail. If you require tracking - please feel free to message to arrange.*
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“"It's the Little Things that Worry' 1st of todays Bruce Bairnsfather #WW1 Fragments. The Bystander, 7 Feb 1917.”
Color inset on front cover. Cover is not detached from staples but both front and back are there. Contents clean with great illustrations. Bruce Bairnsfather, the son of Thomas Bairnsfather and Amelia Every, was born in Muree, India, in 1888. Bruce's father was a Lieutenant in the Bengal Infantry. After attending schools in India and Stratford-upon-Avon, Bruce joined the British Army. Bairnsfather found army life boring and left the Royal Warwickshire Regiment and enrolled as an art student at the Hassall School of Art. After completing his training he produced advertising posters for products such as Lipton Tea, Players's Tobacco and Flowers Beer. On the outbreak of the First World War Bairnsfather rejoined the Royal Warwickshire Regiment and within a couple of weeks had been promoted to the rank of lieutenant. After the Battle of Mons the British Army was desperately short of trained soldiers and Bairnsfather was quickly rushed to the Western Front where he served with people such as Captain Bernard Montgomery and Lieutenant A. A. Milne. Bairnsfather, who was put in charge of a Maxim Machine-Gun section, was shocked by trench-life and even refused to take leave, fearing that once he left, he would find it too difficult to return. During the Christmas of 1914, Bairnsfather came close to being court-martialed after joining German soldiers in what later became known as the Christmas Truce. While on the Western Front, Bairnsfather drew pictures of trench life and in 1915 The Bystander magazine began publishing his drawings. Bairnsfather's work was extremely popular with the soldiers in the trenches and this helped sales of the magazine. This book is protected by an archival quality sleeve to maintain present condition. Scarce. ; Vol. 5; Illustrations; Oblong 4to 11" - 13; 32 pages
Joblot of 10 WW1 Postcards by Bairnsfather, Y.M.C.A, XL Cheerful, Jarrold & son, Kaiser Bruce Bairnsfather x 6 Y.M.C.A XL Cheerful Jarrold & Son postcard and signed Bernard Partridge Kaiser to Uncle Sam The world Lord In good condition, but there may be small do ears on the corners, please refer to the picture Please refer to pictures. Size is 14cm x 9cm
This book is a collection of humorous sketches and cartoons by British artist Bruce Bairnsfather. The illustrations satirize life in the trenches during World War I, and the book became immensely popular among British soldiers.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the \"public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Old Bill finds a better ‘Ole. Old Bill, veteran British soldier of 1914, now too old to fight, finds a place where he can carry on // The New York Times...
Add a touch of history to your collection with this Grimwade's ceramic jug featuring the iconic Bruce Bairnsfather's Old Bill character from WW1 with inscription "What time do they feed the sea-lions , Alep?". Underneath the makers mark and inscription 'Made by the girls of Staffordshire during the winter of 1917 when the boys were in the trenches fighting for liberty and civilization." . This antique jug is perfect for collectors and enthusiasts of Bruce Bairnsfather's works and WW1 memorabilia. In good antique condition, no chips, no cracks nor any repairs, age related wear and surface blemishes including some losses to gilt and decorations, please refer to detailed photos as they form part of item's description. The jug is approximately 16.5cm tall, rim diameter 8.5cm, base diameter 9cm, and weighs 425g. It will be carefully packaged to ensure safe delivery. Happy to answer any questions and provide additional photos if required. Buyers outside the UK are responsible for paying the additional costs such as duties, taxes, and customs clearance fees applicable. Thank you for looking.
WW1 publications by Bruce Bairnsfather, The Bystanders from France. 2 magazines, one complete and one with front cover missing. Rare magazines from WW1.
Art.IWM PST 5179. whole: the image is positioned in the lower four-fifths held within a black border. The title and text are separate and located in the upper fifth right quarter and lower fifth in yellow cursive script
The sketches by Bruce Bairnsfather, a soldier who was hospitalised in Second Battle of Ypres in 1915, are expected to fetch £400 at an auction in Blandford, Dorset.
A group of 8 drawings in charcoal, ink, and pencil, by 1st war artists Bruce Bairnsfather, Louis Raemaekers and Leonard Raven-Hill. Six of the drawings have been published and are illustrated in the book: The Supreme Sacrifice and Other Poems in Time of War written by John Stanhope Arkwright,