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A series of English printed posters, automotive exploded-view diagrams,
£240 eachA series of English printed posters, automotive exploded-view diagrams,
the posters, landscape in format, demonstrating the components of the British-made family saloon: "Engine External Components". Rear Suspension and Drum Brakes" etc.£240 each -
Edible and Poisonous Fungi lithographs,
£48 eachEdible and Poisonous Fungi lithographs,
printed in 1945 by John Swain Ltd. 'Amanita verna, Amanita virosa'.£48 each -
Edible and Poisonous Fungi lithographs,
£48 eachEdible and Poisonous Fungi lithographs,
printed in 1945 by John Swain Ltd. 'Marasmius oreades'.£48 each -
Edible and Poisonous Fungi lithographs,
£48 eachEdible and Poisonous Fungi lithographs,
printed in 1945 by John Swain Ltd. 'Boletus felleus'.£48 each -
Edible and Poisonous Fungi lithographs,
£48 eachEdible and Poisonous Fungi lithographs,
printed in 1945 by John Swain Ltd. 'Lepiota procera'.£48 each -
Edible and Poisonous Fungi lithographs,
£48 eachEdible and Poisonous Fungi lithographs,
printed in 1945 by John Swain Ltd. 'Boletus versipellis'.£48 each -
Edible and Poisonous Fungi lithographs,
£48 eachEdible and Poisonous Fungi lithographs,
printed in 1945 by John Swain Ltd. 'Amanita pantherina'.£48 each -
Edible and Poisonous Fungi lithographs,
£48 eachEdible and Poisonous Fungi lithographs,
printed in 1945 by John Swain Ltd. 'Psalliota campestris'.£48 each -
Edible and Poisonous Fungi lithographs,
£48 eachEdible and Poisonous Fungi lithographs,
printed in 1945 by John Swain Ltd. 'Sparassis crispa'.£48 each -
Curtis’s Botanicals, published 1892
£45
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