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Wright’s Poultry, original chromolithograph from 1873

Based on the illustrations of famed ornithological artist, J.W. Ludlow.

Wright’s Poultry, original chromolithograph from 1873

Based on the illustrations of famed ornithological artist, J.W. Ludlow.

Published by Cassells c1873. Framed in natural ash.

'Wheaten Game Hen'

£130 each

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Dimensions: 36.5cm (14¼") High, 32cm (12½") Wide, 2cm (0¾") Deep
Stock code: P01194 F
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Lewis Wright was a poultry, pigeon and animal expert during the 19th century who played a major part in documenting old and rare breeds.

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