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Wal, Wallace J. Coop (1908 - 1949)

Wal, Wallace J. Coop (1908 - 1949)

Wal was the political cartoonist for the News of the World and also regularly contributed to Punch. 

 

Cartoons for sale:

Back from Uncle's
  • Back from Uncle's, 1921
  • £245
  • 40cm x 33cm
  • News of the World
  • The poor householder: I'll be able to get about now. How did you manage it?

    Housekeeper Horne: I just raised something in your war pension sir.

    (Sir Robert Horne's action in suspending payment of the war pensions debts in order to reduce taxes has been criticised.)

Mrs John Bull:  But why should we be stinted? Shortt: Well we have to consider the interests of the farmers you know.
  • Mrs John Bull: But why should we be stinted? Shortt: Well we have to consider the interests of the farmers you know., 1922
  • £265
  • 30cm x 26cm
  • News of the World
Sir Eric: I suppose the Navy will try on the old Nelson touch and pretend to see nothing. {Sir Eric Geddes has returned to his attack on the Naval estimates}
  • Sir Eric: I suppose the Navy will try on the old Nelson touch and pretend to see nothing. {Sir Eric Geddes has returned to his attack on the Naval estimates}, 1922
  • £345
  • 42cm x 38cm
  • News of the World
A Holiday Tragedy
  • A Holiday Tragedy, 1922
  • £375
  • 35cm x 32cm
  • News of the World
  • Holiday Weather cartoon.

Still "Muddled" {Sir Robert Horne is still undecided as to whether or not he shall reduce income tax. John Bull hopes for fairer weather.
  • Still "Muddled" {Sir Robert Horne is still undecided as to whether or not he shall reduce income tax. John Bull hopes for fairer weather., 1922
  • £325
  • 48cm x 44cm
  • News of the World
The Broken Melody
  • The Broken Melody, 1921
  • £365
  • 54cm x 40cm
  • News of the World
  • David Lloyd George, Ireland cartoon

"Home thank goodness!" The Prince: "This requires some beating after all."
  • "Home thank goodness!" The Prince: "This requires some beating after all.", 1922
  • £295
  • 40cm x 37cm
  • News of the World
  • Edward VIII, Prince of Wales cartoon.

A Bad Egg
  • A Bad Egg, 1922
  • £325
  • 39cm x 31cm
  • News of the World
  • David Lloyd George cartoon.

Are our Sports deteriorating?
  • Are our Sports deteriorating?, 1922
  • £265
  • 40cm x 32cm
  • News of the World
  • Sports cartoon.

No Caption
  • No Caption, 1922
  • £195
  • 33cm x 28cm
  • News of the World
  • Old aged sportsman cartoon.

No Caption
  • No Caption, 1921
  • £185
  • 38cm x 35cm
  • News of the World
  • John Bull beach cartoon.

No Caption
  • No Caption, 1921
  • £275
  • 41cm x 32cm
  • News of the World
  • Geddes Axe cartoon.

The Sister Services
  • The Sister Services
    8th March 1922
  • £195
  • 26cm x 22cm
  • Punch
  • Formerly the property of Joseph Kenworthy, 10th Baron Strabolgi (1886-1953).

The Naval Equilibrist
  • The Naval Equilibrist
    30th July 1930
  • £225
  • 24cm x 23cm
  • Punch
  • Formerly owned by J. Kenworthy, 10th Baron Strabolgi (1886-1953).

No Caption
  • No Caption, 1920
  • £325
  • 42cm x 36cm
  • News of the World
  • John Bull, Lloyd George cartoon.

No Caption
  • No Caption, 1921
  • £345
  • 48cm x 42cm
  • News of the World
  • Charlie Chaplin, David Lloyd George, Winston Churchill, Lenin cartoon.

" Mr Philip Snowden (to Sir George May): "We've no choice, May we must keep these birds down."The Glorious Twelfth!"
  • " Mr Philip Snowden (to Sir George May): "We've no choice, May we must keep these birds down."The Glorious Twelfth!"
    9th Aug. 1931
  • £395
  • 36cm x 30cm
  • News of the World
  • This cartoon belonged to Sir George May

The Price of our original cartoons include acid free mount and gilt frame.

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