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Monkeys - Horned Monkey and Four-Fingered Monkey

Original copper-engravings

Monkeys – Horned Monkey and Four-Fingered Monkey

Original copper-engravings

The English Encyclopaedia was published in 1802 by George Kearsley and it gave an unusual insight into early 19th century new discoveries in zoology.

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Dimensions: 38cm (15") High, 29cm (11½") Wide, 3cm (1¼") Deep
Stock code: P01303 A
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Published c1820 by George Kearsley of Fleet Street, London. Presented in cream mounts with gilt faux bamboo frame.

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