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, 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., 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}, 1922
- £345
- 42cm x 38cm
- News of the World
- 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
- "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.
- 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
30th July 1930 - £225
- 24cm x 23cm
- Punch
Formerly owned by J. Kenworthy, 10th Baron Strabolgi (1886-1953).











