
HUNTLEY & PALMERS
Lithograph on Paper
Circa
1913
Size (cms)
45 X 62
Artist
Anonymous
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Publisher
Huntley & Palmers, England.
Printer
Not Available
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This calendar features a print of King George V at the Delhi Durbar, the King standing at the center on an ornate throne, dressed in elaborate royal attire. He is surrounded by Indian royalty, including Rajahs and Princes in traditional dress, along with British officials in military uniforms. The scene takes place in a grand, opulent palace during the Delhi Durbar.
Huntley & Palmer, established in 1822, became known as "The World's Famous Biscuits." Joseph Huntley and his son Thomas opened a bakery in Reading, Berkshire, later joined by cousin George Palmer. The company reached its peak, trading in 137 countries. Their popular products include Milk & Honey, Breakfast Biscuits, and Chocolate Oliver. This lithograph was created by A. Vivian Mansell & Co., London.
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