Antique coloured plate of the story of "The Iron Stove", 1913

€31.95
Item number: 9.17

Easily style your kid's room with this exquisite tipped-in coloured plate with vibrant colours and incredible detail. This plate depicts the story of "The Iron Stove" and was made by Warwick Goble.

 

The accompanying text for this illustration is: “At evening-tide she climbed up into the little tree, and purposed spending the night there, for fear of the wild beasts."

 

This beautiful 111-year-old plate is in excellent condition and originates from the first edition of The Fairy Book, written by Dinah Craik and published in 1913. The plate comes with a pre-cut high quality matboard with a shimmering pink coloured top layer. The matboard is acid-free, protecting the print. 

 

The image you see is a photograph of the actual item. 

 

Artist: Warwick Goble
Rear of the print: blank, no images or text
Matboard size (= frame size): 21 x 30 cm | 8.27 x 11.81 inch
Print size: 17,5 x 24 cm | 6.89 x 9.45 inch

 

Warwick Goble (1862-143) was a British illustrator of children's books. In 1909, he became resident gift book illustrator for MacMillan. Among others, he produced illustrations for The Fairy Book, written by English novelist and poet, Dinah Maria Craik. She is best remembered for her novel John Halifax, Gentleman. Fun fact: Warwick Goble was the first to illustrate H. G. Wells' The War of the Worlds.