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
In stock
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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