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Rhinocerous, 1890. "The Rhinoceros" chromolithograph published in James Wylde's The Royal Natural History, about 1890. Size 23.5 x 17 cms. Ref D9385
Auroch, 1890. " The Auroch " chromolithograph published in James Wylde's The Royal Natural History, about 1890. Size 23.5 x 17 cms. Ref D9384
Gnu, 1890. " The Gnu " chromolithograph published in James Wylde's The Royal Natural History, about 1890. Size 23.5 x 17 cms. Ref D9383
Great anteater, 1890. " Great Ant-Eater " chromolithograph published in James Wylde's The Royal Natural History, about 1890. Size 24 x 17 cms. Ref D9382
Bear and it's prey, 1890. " Bear and Prey " chromolithograph published in James Wylde's The Royal Natural History, about 1890. Size 22.5 x 16.5 cms. Ref D9379
Aard Vark & Ratel, 1890. " Aard Vark and Ratel " chromolithograph published in James Wylde's The Royal Natural History, about 1890. Slight soiling in margins. Size 24 x 17 cms. Ref D9378
Wolves, 1890. " Wolves " chromolithograph published in James Wylde's The Royal Natural History, about 1890. Size 22 x 16.5 cms. Ref D9377
Male and Female Gorilla, 1890. " Male and Female Gorilla " chromolithograph published in James Wylde's The Royal Natural History, about 1890. Slight foxing in the margins. Size 17 x 24.5 cms. Ref D9376
Worcester plan, Cole & Roper, 1806. "Worcester" engraved by J.Roper from a drawing by G.Cole, published in The Beauties of England & Wales, 1806. A clear early impression copper engraved map with recent hand colouring. Centrefold as published, wide margins. Size 19 x 23 cms. Ref D9370
Persia, Funeral Ceremonies of Guebres, 1779. "The Funeral Ceremony of the Guebres" engraved by Taylor after a picture by Shaw, published in Moore's New and Complete Collection of Voyages and Travels, about 1779. Copper engraved print with recent hand colour. Good condition with plate mark and wide margins. Size 16 x 27.5 cms. Ref D9348
Cottage interior, Victorian genre mezzotint, 1880. [ Victorian genre Mezzotint, Cottage interior ] published about 1880. Trimmed to image edge. Size 16 x 11.5 cms. Ref D9338
The Apotheosis, 1846. "The Apotheosis of Prince Octavius and Prince Alfred, who died young" engraved by Frederick Bacon after a picture by Benjamin West, published in Gems of European Art, London, about 1846. Steel engraved print with recent hand colouring. Very slight age browning. Size 15.5 x 21 cms plus title and margins. Ref D9330
The Poison Cup, 1846. "The Poison Cup" engraved by C.Rolls after a picture by J.R.Herbert, published in Gems of European Art, London, about 1846. Steel engraved print with recent hand colouring. Very slight age browning. Size 22 x 16.5 cms plus title and margins. Ref D9328
Olden Hospitality, 1846. "Olden Hospitality" engraved by H.Shenton after a picture by J.R.Herbert, published in Gems of European Art, London, about 1846. Steel engraved print with recent hand colouring. Very slight age browning. Size 23 x 15.5 cms plus title and margins. Ref D9326
Cheltenham, Southam, by George Rowe, 1838. "Southam" drawn, printed and published by George Rowe of Cheltenham, about 1838. Scarce and attractive tinted stone lithograph. Tear in lower margin that would just show when mounted, otherwise good condition with wide margins. Size 28 x 17 cms. Ref D9316
Greece, pretended Tomb of St. Luke at Thebes, 1816. " Pretended Tomb of St. Luke at Thebes " engraved by Letitia Byrne after a drawing by E.Clarke, published in Edward Clarke's Travels in Various Countries, 1816. Copper engraving. Good margins with plate mark. Size 14 x 9 cms. Ref D9313
London, Westminster, 1888. [ Westminster ] stone lithograph printed by Messrs. Maclure & Co. after a drawing by Birket Foster, published in Some Places of Note in England, about 1888. Fine sepia lithograph printed on India paper, which is laid down on thick paper (as published.) Size 14.5 x 10 cms. Ref D9305
Warwickshire, Stratford on Avon, 1875. [ Stratford on Avon ] stone lithograph printed by Messrs. Maclure & Co. after a drawing by Birket Foster, published in Some Places of Note in England, about 1888. Fine sepia lithograph printed on India paper, which is laid down on thick paper (as published.) Size 14.5 x 10 cms. Ref D9300
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