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Fruit Growers Guide - Green Gage, Red Warrington, Red Champagne, Yellow Champagne, White Smith, Pitmaston Green Gage,

Original Chromolithographs printed 1894

Fruit Growers Guide – Green Gage, Red Warrington, Red Champagne, Yellow Champagne, White Smith, Pitmaston Green Gage,

Original Chromolithographs printed 1894

Published by John Wright in 1894.

£220 Each

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Dimensions: 40cm (15¾") High, 33cm (13") Wide, 2cm (0¾") Deep
Stock code: P01302 B
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Printed by J.S. Virtue & Co. of London. Presented in cream mounts with natural oak frames.

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