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British Dragonflies (Odonata) by William John Lucas published by L. Upcott Gill of London, 1900
£120 eachBritish Dragonflies (Odonata) by William John Lucas published by L. Upcott Gill of London, 1900
William John Lucas FRES (1858-1932) was an authority on British Orthoptera, Odonata and Neuroptera. In his British Dragonflies, published in 1900, he described 39 British species. 'Plate XV. Aeschna coerulea'.£120 each -
British Dragonflies (Odonata) by William John Lucas published by L. Upcott Gill of London, 1900
£120 eachBritish Dragonflies (Odonata) by William John Lucas published by L. Upcott Gill of London, 1900
William John Lucas FRES (1858-1932) was an authority on British Orthoptera, Odonata and Neuroptera. In his British Dragonflies, published in 1900, he described 39 British species. 'Plate XI. Cordulegaster annulatus'.£120 each -
British Dragonflies (Odonata) by William John Lucas published by L. Upcott Gill of London, 1900
£120 eachBritish Dragonflies (Odonata) by William John Lucas published by L. Upcott Gill of London, 1900
William John Lucas FRES (1858-1932) was an authority on British Orthoptera, Odonata and Neuroptera. In his British Dragonflies, published in 1900, he described 39 British species. 'Plate VII. Orthetrum cancellatum'.£120 each -
Pinnock’s Knowledge 1838,
£120 eachPinnock’s Knowledge 1838,
Woodblock print published 1838.William Pinnock, born 1782 was an, English publisher and educational writer. In 1817 he went to London and, in partnership with Samuel Mander, began to publish cheap educational works. The firm's first productions were a series of Catholic instructional works aimed at the young, arranged in the form of question and answer, of the different departments of knowledge. They were followed by abridged editions of Goldsmith's histories of England, Greece and Rome, and a series of county histories which were no less profitable. Pinnock lost nearly all his money in outside speculation, and died in London on the 21st of October 1843.
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Pinnock’s Knowledge 1838,
£120 eachPinnock’s Knowledge 1838,
Woodblock print published 1838.William Pinnock, born 1782 was an, English publisher and educational writer. In 1817 he went to London and, in partnership with Samuel Mander, began to publish cheap educational works. The firm's first productions were a series of Catholic instructional works aimed at the young, arranged in the form of question and answer, of the different departments of knowledge. They were followed by abridged editions of Goldsmith's histories of England, Greece and Rome, and a series of county histories which were no less profitable. Pinnock lost nearly all his money in outside speculation, and died in London on the 21st of October 1843.
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Pinnock’s Knowledge 1838,
£120 eachPinnock’s Knowledge 1838,
Woodblock print published 1838.William Pinnock, born 1782 was an, English publisher and educational writer. In 1817 he went to London and, in partnership with Samuel Mander, began to publish cheap educational works. The firm's first productions were a series of Catholic instructional works aimed at the young, arranged in the form of question and answer, of the different departments of knowledge. They were followed by abridged editions of Goldsmith's histories of England, Greece and Rome, and a series of county histories which were no less profitable. Pinnock lost nearly all his money in outside speculation, and died in London on the 21st of October 1843.
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Pinnock’s Knowledge 1838,
£120 eachPinnock’s Knowledge 1838,
Woodblock print published 1838.William Pinnock, born 1782 was an, English publisher and educational writer. In 1817 he went to London and, in partnership with Samuel Mander, began to publish cheap educational works. The firm's first productions were a series of Catholic instructional works aimed at the young, arranged in the form of question and answer, of the different departments of knowledge. They were followed by abridged editions of Goldsmith's histories of England, Greece and Rome, and a series of county histories which were no less profitable. Pinnock lost nearly all his money in outside speculation, and died in London on the 21st of October 1843.
£120 each -
Pinnock’s Knowledge 1838,
£120 eachPinnock’s Knowledge 1838,
Woodblock print published 1838.William Pinnock, born 1782 was an, English publisher and educational writer. In 1817 he went to London and, in partnership with Samuel Mander, began to publish cheap educational works. The firm's first productions were a series of Catholic instructional works aimed at the young, arranged in the form of question and answer, of the different departments of knowledge. They were followed by abridged editions of Goldsmith's histories of England, Greece and Rome, and a series of county histories which were no less profitable. Pinnock lost nearly all his money in outside speculation, and died in London on the 21st of October 1843.
£120 each -
Pinnock’s Knowledge 1838,
£120 eachPinnock’s Knowledge 1838,
Woodblock print published 1838.William Pinnock, born 1782 was an, English publisher and educational writer. In 1817 he went to London and, in partnership with Samuel Mander, began to publish cheap educational works. The firm's first productions were a series of Catholic instructional works aimed at the young, arranged in the form of question and answer, of the different departments of knowledge. They were followed by abridged editions of Goldsmith's histories of England, Greece and Rome, and a series of county histories which were no less profitable. Pinnock lost nearly all his money in outside speculation, and died in London on the 21st of October 1843.
£120 each -
Pinnock’s Knowledge 1838,
£120 eachPinnock’s Knowledge 1838,
Woodblock print published 1838.William Pinnock, born 1782 was an, English publisher and educational writer. In 1817 he went to London and, in partnership with Samuel Mander, began to publish cheap educational works. The firm's first productions were a series of Catholic instructional works aimed at the young, arranged in the form of question and answer, of the different departments of knowledge. They were followed by abridged editions of Goldsmith's histories of England, Greece and Rome, and a series of county histories which were no less profitable. Pinnock lost nearly all his money in outside speculation, and died in London on the 21st of October 1843.
£120 each -
Pinnock’s Knowledge 1838,
£120 eachPinnock’s Knowledge 1838,
Woodblock print published 1838.William Pinnock, born 1782 was an, English publisher and educational writer. In 1817 he went to London and, in partnership with Samuel Mander, began to publish cheap educational works. The firm's first productions were a series of Catholic instructional works aimed at the young, arranged in the form of question and answer, of the different departments of knowledge. They were followed by abridged editions of Goldsmith's histories of England, Greece and Rome, and a series of county histories which were no less profitable. Pinnock lost nearly all his money in outside speculation, and died in London on the 21st of October 1843.
£120 each -
Pinnock’s Knowledge 1838,
£120 eachPinnock’s Knowledge 1838,
Woodblock print published 1838.William Pinnock, born 1782 was an, English publisher and educational writer. In 1817 he went to London and, in partnership with Samuel Mander, began to publish cheap educational works. The firm's first productions were a series of Catholic instructional works aimed at the young, arranged in the form of question and answer, of the different departments of knowledge. They were followed by abridged editions of Goldsmith's histories of England, Greece and Rome, and a series of county histories which were no less profitable. Pinnock lost nearly all his money in outside speculation, and died in London on the 21st of October 1843.
£120 each -
Pinnock’s Knowledge 1838,
£120 eachPinnock’s Knowledge 1838,
Woodblock print published 1838.William Pinnock, born 1782 was an, English publisher and educational writer. In 1817 he went to London and, in partnership with Samuel Mander, began to publish cheap educational works. The firm's first productions were a series of Catholic instructional works aimed at the young, arranged in the form of question and answer, of the different departments of knowledge. They were followed by abridged editions of Goldsmith's histories of England, Greece and Rome, and a series of county histories which were no less profitable. Pinnock lost nearly all his money in outside speculation, and died in London on the 21st of October 1843.
£120 each -
Pinnock’s Knowledge 1838
£120 eachPinnock’s Knowledge 1838
Woodblock print published 1838.William Pinnock, born 1782 was an, English publisher and educational writer. In 1817 he went to London and, in partnership with Samuel Mander, began to publish cheap educational works. The firm's first productions were a series of Catholic instructional works aimed at the young, arranged in the form of question and answer, of the different departments of knowledge. They were followed by abridged editions of Goldsmith's histories of England, Greece and Rome, and a series of county histories which were no less profitable. Pinnock lost nearly all his money in outside speculation, and died in London on the 21st of October 1843.
£120 each -
Pinnock’s Knowledge 1838
£120 eachPinnock’s Knowledge 1838
Woodblock print published 1838.William Pinnock, born 1782 was an, English publisher and educational writer. In 1817 he went to London and, in partnership with Samuel Mander, began to publish cheap educational works. The firm's first productions were a series of Catholic instructional works aimed at the young, arranged in the form of question and answer, of the different departments of knowledge. They were followed by abridged editions of Goldsmith's histories of England, Greece and Rome, and a series of county histories which were no less profitable. Pinnock lost nearly all his money in outside speculation, and died in London on the 21st of October 1843.
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British Dragonflies (Odonata) by William John Lucas published by L. Upcott Gill of London, 1900
£120 eachBritish Dragonflies (Odonata) by William John Lucas published by L. Upcott Gill of London, 1900
William John Lucas FRES (1858-1932) was an authority on British Orthoptera, Odonata and Neuroptera. In his British Dragonflies, published in 1900, he described 39 British species. 'Plate X. Gomphus vulgatissimus'.£120 each -
Pinnock’s Knowledge 1838
£120 eachPinnock’s Knowledge 1838
Woodblock print published 1838.William Pinnock, born 1782 was an, English publisher and educational writer. In 1817 he went to London and, in partnership with Samuel Mander, began to publish cheap educational works. The firm's first productions were a series of Catholic instructional works aimed at the young, arranged in the form of question and answer, of the different departments of knowledge. They were followed by abridged editions of Goldsmith's histories of England, Greece and Rome, and a series of county histories which were no less profitable. Pinnock lost nearly all his money in outside speculation, and died in London on the 21st of October 1843.
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“The Beauty of the Heavens: A Pictorial Display of The Astronomical Phenomena of The Universe”,
£120 each“The Beauty of the Heavens: A Pictorial Display of The Astronomical Phenomena of The Universe”,
Based on the work of Charles. F Blunt. Presented in black frame.£120 each -
“The Beauty of the Heavens: A Pictorial Display of The Astronomical Phenomena of The Universe”,
£120 each“The Beauty of the Heavens: A Pictorial Display of The Astronomical Phenomena of The Universe”,
Based on the work of Charles. F Blunt. Presented in black frame.£120 each -
“The Beauty of the Heavens: A Pictorial Display of The Astronomical Phenomena of The Universe”,
£120 each“The Beauty of the Heavens: A Pictorial Display of The Astronomical Phenomena of The Universe”,
Based on the work of Charles. F Blunt. Presented in black frame.£120 each -
“The Beauty of the Heavens: A Pictorial Display of The Astronomical Phenomena of The Universe”
£120 each“The Beauty of the Heavens: A Pictorial Display of The Astronomical Phenomena of The Universe”
Based on the work of Charles. F Blunt. Presented in black frame. 'Cirro Cumulus'£120 each -
19th century Lepidoptera prints,
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19th century Lepidoptera prints,
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19th century Lepidoptera prints,
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19th century Lepidoptera prints,
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19th century Lepidoptera prints,
£120 -
19th century Lepidoptera prints,
£120 -
19th century Lepidoptera prints,
£120 -
19th century Lepidoptera prints,
£120 -
19th century Lepidoptera prints,
£120 -
19th century Lepidoptera prints,
£120 -
19th century Lepidoptera prints,
£120 -
19th century Lepidoptera prints,
£120 -
19th century Lepidoptera prints,
£120 -
19th century Lepidoptera prints,
£120 -
19th century Lepidoptera prints,
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Copper-engravings by Jacobus Houbraken,
£120Copper-engravings by Jacobus Houbraken,
published between 1743 to 1752, framed. 'George Buchanan'.£120 -
Copper-engravings by Jacobus Houbraken,
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Copper-engravings by Jacobus Houbraken,
£120Copper-engravings by Jacobus Houbraken,
published between 1743 to 1752, framed. 'Francis Drake'.£120 -
Copper-engravings by Jacobus Houbraken,
£120Copper-engravings by Jacobus Houbraken,
published between 1743 to 1752, framed. 'Ann of Cleves, Queen of King Henry VIII'.£120 -
Copper-engravings by Jacobus Houbraken,
£120Copper-engravings by Jacobus Houbraken,
published between 1743 to 1752, framed. 'Catherine of Aragon Queen of Henry VIII'.£120 -
Copper-engravings by Jacobus Houbraken,
£120Copper-engravings by Jacobus Houbraken,
published between 1743 to 1752, framed. 'Elizabeth Queen of King Henry VII'.£120 -
Copper-engravings by Jacobus Houbraken,
£120Copper-engravings by Jacobus Houbraken,
published between 1743 to 1752, framed. 'Robert Earl of Orford'.£120 -
Copper-engravings by Jacobus Houbraken,
£120Copper-engravings by Jacobus Houbraken,
published between 1743 to 1752, framed. 'Charles Earl of Sunderland'.£120 -
Copper-engravings by Jacobus Houbraken,
£120Copper-engravings by Jacobus Houbraken,
published between 1743 to 1752, framed. 'George Savile Marquis of Halifax'.£120 -
Copper-engravings by Jacobus Houbraken,
£120Copper-engravings by Jacobus Houbraken,
published between 1743 to 1752, framed. 'Frederick Duke of Schonberg'.£120 -
Copper-engravings by Jacobus Houbraken,
£120Copper-engravings by Jacobus Houbraken,
published between 1743 to 1752, framed. 'Thomas Marquis of Wharton.'£120 -
Copper-engravings by Jacobus Houbraken,
£120Copper-engravings by Jacobus Houbraken,
published between 1743 to 1752, framed. 'Lieutenant Talmarsh'.£120 -
Copper-engravings by Jacobus Houbraken,
£120Copper-engravings by Jacobus Houbraken,
published between 1743 to 1752, framed. 'George Byng Lord Torrington'.£120 -
Copper-engravings by Jacobus Houbraken,
£120Copper-engravings by Jacobus Houbraken,
published between 1743 to 1752, framed. 'Samuel Clarke D.D.'£120 -
Alpine Flowers
£110 eachAlpine Flowers
Anton Hartinger was an Austrian artist who specialized in still life paintings of fruit and flowers. He was born in Vienna in 1806 and a member of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna from 1843 to 1851. He later became a pioneer in the field of chromolithographic printing. He died in Vienna in 1890.£110 each -
Alpine Flowers
£110 eachAlpine Flowers
Anton Hartinger was an Austrian artist who specialized in still life paintings of fruit and flowers. He was born in Vienna in 1806 and a member of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna from 1843 to 1851. He later became a pioneer in the field of chromolithographic printing. He died in Vienna in 1890.£110 each -
Alpine Flowers
£110 eachAlpine Flowers
Anton Hartinger was an Austrian artist who specialized in still life paintings of fruit and flowers. He was born in Vienna in 1806 and a member of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna from 1843 to 1851. He later became a pioneer in the field of chromolithographic printing. He died in Vienna in 1890.£110 each -
Alpine Flowers
£110 eachAlpine Flowers
Anton Hartinger was an Austrian artist who specialized in still life paintings of fruit and flowers. He was born in Vienna in 1806 and a member of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna from 1843 to 1851. He later became a pioneer in the field of chromolithographic printing. He died in Vienna in 1890.£110 each -
Alpine Flowers
£110 eachAlpine Flowers
Anton Hartinger was an Austrian artist who specialized in still life paintings of fruit and flowers. He was born in Vienna in 1806 and a member of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna from 1843 to 1851. He later became a pioneer in the field of chromolithographic printing. He died in Vienna in 1890.£110 each -
Alpine Flowers
£110 eachAlpine Flowers
Anton Hartinger was an Austrian artist who specialized in still life paintings of fruit and flowers. He was born in Vienna in 1806 and a member of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna from 1843 to 1851. He later became a pioneer in the field of chromolithographic printing. He died in Vienna in 1890.£110 each -
Alpine Flowers
£110 eachAlpine Flowers
Anton Hartinger was an Austrian artist who specialized in still life paintings of fruit and flowers. He was born in Vienna in 1806 and a member of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna from 1843 to 1851. He later became a pioneer in the field of chromolithographic printing. He died in Vienna in 1890.£110 each -
Alpine Flowers
£110 eachAlpine Flowers
Anton Hartinger was an Austrian artist who specialized in still life paintings of fruit and flowers. He was born in Vienna in 1806 and a member of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna from 1843 to 1851. He later became a pioneer in the field of chromolithographic printing. He died in Vienna in 1890.£110 each -
Alpine Flowers
£110 eachAlpine Flowers
Anton Hartinger was an Austrian artist who specialized in still life paintings of fruit and flowers. He was born in Vienna in 1806 and a member of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna from 1843 to 1851. He later became a pioneer in the field of chromolithographic printing. He died in Vienna in 1890.£110 each -
Alpine Flowers
£110 eachAlpine Flowers
Anton Hartinger was an Austrian artist who specialized in still life paintings of fruit and flowers. He was born in Vienna in 1806 and a member of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna from 1843 to 1851. He later became a pioneer in the field of chromolithographic printing. He died in Vienna in 1890.£110 each -
Alpine Flowers
£110 eachAlpine Flowers
Anton Hartinger was an Austrian artist who specialized in still life paintings of fruit and flowers. He was born in Vienna in 1806 and a member of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna from 1843 to 1851. He later became a pioneer in the field of chromolithographic printing. He died in Vienna in 1890.£110 each -
Alpine Flowers
£110 eachAlpine Flowers
Anton Hartinger was an Austrian artist who specialized in still life paintings of fruit and flowers. He was born in Vienna in 1806 and a member of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna from 1843 to 1851. He later became a pioneer in the field of chromolithographic printing. He died in Vienna in 1890.£110 each -
Alpine Flowers
£110 eachAlpine Flowers
Anton Hartinger was an Austrian artist who specialized in still life paintings of fruit and flowers. He was born in Vienna in 1806 and a member of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna from 1843 to 1851. He later became a pioneer in the field of chromolithographic printing. He died in Vienna in 1890.£110 each -
Alpine Flowers
£110 eachAlpine Flowers
Anton Hartinger was an Austrian artist who specialized in still life paintings of fruit and flowers. He was born in Vienna in 1806 and a member of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna from 1843 to 1851. He later became a pioneer in the field of chromolithographic printing. He died in Vienna in 1890.£110 each -
Alpine Flowers
£110 eachAlpine Flowers
Anton Hartinger was an Austrian artist who specialized in still life paintings of fruit and flowers. He was born in Vienna in 1806 and a member of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna from 1843 to 1851. He later became a pioneer in the field of chromolithographic printing. He died in Vienna in 1890.£110 each -
Alpine Flowers
£110 eachAlpine Flowers
Anton Hartinger was an Austrian artist who specialized in still life paintings of fruit and flowers. He was born in Vienna in 1806 and a member of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna from 1843 to 1851. He later became a pioneer in the field of chromolithographic printing. He died in Vienna in 1890.£110 each -
Alpine Flowers
£110 eachAlpine Flowers
Anton Hartinger was an Austrian artist who specialized in still life paintings of fruit and flowers. He was born in Vienna in 1806 and a member of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna from 1843 to 1851. He later became a pioneer in the field of chromolithographic printing. He died in Vienna in 1890.£110 each -
Alpine Flowers
£110 eachAlpine Flowers
Anton Hartinger was an Austrian artist who specialized in still life paintings of fruit and flowers. He was born in Vienna in 1806 and a member of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna from 1843 to 1851. He later became a pioneer in the field of chromolithographic printing. He died in Vienna in 1890.£110 each -
Alpine Flowers
£110 eachAlpine Flowers
Anton Hartinger was an Austrian artist who specialized in still life paintings of fruit and flowers. He was born in Vienna in 1806 and a member of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna from 1843 to 1851. He later became a pioneer in the field of chromolithographic printing. He died in Vienna in 1890.£110 each -
Alpine Flowers
£110 eachAlpine Flowers
Anton Hartinger was an Austrian artist who specialized in still life paintings of fruit and flowers. He was born in Vienna in 1806 and a member of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna from 1843 to 1851. He later became a pioneer in the field of chromolithographic printing. He died in Vienna in 1890.£110 each -
Alpine Flowers
£110 eachAlpine Flowers
Anton Hartinger was an Austrian artist who specialized in still life paintings of fruit and flowers. He was born in Vienna in 1806 and a member of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna from 1843 to 1851. He later became a pioneer in the field of chromolithographic printing. He died in Vienna in 1890.£110 each -
Alpine Flowers
£110 eachAlpine Flowers
Anton Hartinger was an Austrian artist who specialized in still life paintings of fruit and flowers. He was born in Vienna in 1806 and a member of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna from 1843 to 1851. He later became a pioneer in the field of chromolithographic printing. He died in Vienna in 1890.£110 each -
Alpine Flowers
£110 eachAlpine Flowers
Anton Hartinger was an Austrian artist who specialized in still life paintings of fruit and flowers. He was born in Vienna in 1806 and a member of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna from 1843 to 1851. He later became a pioneer in the field of chromolithographic printing. He died in Vienna in 1890.£110 each -
The Hunt Supper
£95The Hunt Supper
By Cecil Aldin, 1899, original chromolithograph in birds eye maple frame. The Hunt Supper, the last in Aldin's Fallowfield Hunt set of 1899, shows a body of huntsman celebrate a succesful days pursuit and recount the days acion over good cheer and roast meat in an old English hall.£95 -
Revoked
£95Revoked
By Cecil Aldin, 1899, original chromolithograph in birds eye maple frame. The second in a pair of sporting works entitled "Mated and Revoked" showing a set of country gentlemen engaged in a heated game of cards.£95 -
Checked
£95Checked
By Cecil Aldin, 1899, original chromolithograph in birds eye maple frame. The second in a pair of sporting works entitled "Mated and Revoked" showing a set of elderly country gentlemen engaged in a quiet game of chess.£95 -
Felt Flags
£95Felt Flags
It was between 1905 and 1910 that tobacco companies in America, began inserting textile items into their cigarette and tobacco products at a time when there was much competition between the tobacco companies and advertising was important to entice new customers, and build brand loyalty. This may have been a direct marketing strategy to entice women into smoking cigarettes, as women were encouraged to gather up these small textiles inserts from spouses or friends and sew them into useful and beautiful items for the home, including quilts, pillows and table covers.£95 -
Felt Flags
£95Felt Flags
It was between 1905 and 1910 that tobacco companies in America, began inserting textile items into their cigarette and tobacco products at a time when there was much competition between the tobacco companies and advertising was important to entice new customers, and build brand loyalty. This may have been a direct marketing strategy to entice women into smoking cigarettes, as women were encouraged to gather up these small textiles inserts from spouses or friends and sew them into useful and beautiful items for the home, including quilts, pillows and table covers.£95 -
Felt Flags
£95Felt Flags
It was between 1905 and 1910 that tobacco companies in America, began inserting textile items into their cigarette and tobacco products at a time when there was much competition between the tobacco companies and advertising was important to entice new customers, and build brand loyalty. This may have been a direct marketing strategy to entice women into smoking cigarettes, as women were encouraged to gather up these small textiles inserts from spouses or friends and sew them into useful and beautiful items for the home, including quilts, pillows and table covers.£95 -
Phycologia Britannica – A History of British sea-weeds,
£85 eachPhycologia Britannica – A History of British sea-weeds,
original colour lithographs by Reeve Brothers for William Henry Harvey. Framed. Plate CXCIII£85 each -
Phycologia Britannica – A History of British sea-weeds,
£85 eachPhycologia Britannica – A History of British sea-weeds,
original colour lithographs by Reeve Brothers for William Henry Harvey. Framed. Plate CCXXX£85 each -
Phycologia Britannica – A History of British sea-weeds,
£85 eachPhycologia Britannica – A History of British sea-weeds,
original colour lithographs by Reeve Brothers for William Henry Harvey. Framed. Plate CCXIX£85 each -
Phycologia Britannica – A History of British sea-weeds,
£85 eachPhycologia Britannica – A History of British sea-weeds,
original colour lithographs by Reeve Brothers for William Henry Harvey. Framed. Plate CLXXIX£85 each -
Phycologia Britannica – A History of British sea-weeds,
£85 eachPhycologia Britannica – A History of British sea-weeds,
original colour lithographs by Reeve Brothers for William Henry Harvey. Framed. Plate C£85 each -
Phycologia Britannica – A History of British sea-weeds,
£85 eachPhycologia Britannica – A History of British sea-weeds,
original colour lithographs by Reeve Brothers for William Henry Harvey. Framed. Plate CCLXXXI.£85 each -
Natural history copper-engravings published c1810,
£85 eachNatural history copper-engravings published c1810,
John Wilkes Encyclopaedia Londinensis, or universal dictionary of arts, sciences and literature was published in London between 1796-1828. This was an ambitious work that included many components such as natural history, architecture and maps. 'Aranea. The Avicularia Tarantula, and Aculcata Spider'.£85 each -
Natural history copper-engravings published c1810,
£85 eachNatural history copper-engravings published c1810,
John Wilkes Encyclopaedia Londinensis, or universal dictionary of arts, sciences and literature was published in London between 1796-1828. This was an ambitious work that included many components such as natural history, architecture and maps. 'Aranea. The Fasciata or Barbary Spider'.£85 each -
Natural history copper-engravings published c1810,
£85 eachNatural history copper-engravings published c1810,
John Wilkes Encyclopaedia Londinensis, or universal dictionary of arts, sciences and literature was published in London between 1796-1828. This was an ambitious work that included many components such as natural history, architecture and maps. 'Cerambix. The Gigantic Cerambix of Cayenne contrasted with the smaller species'.£85 each -
Natural history copper-engravings published c1810,
£85 eachNatural history copper-engravings published c1810,
John Wilkes Encyclopaedia Londinensis, or universal dictionary of arts, sciences and literature was published in London between 1796-1828. This was an ambitious work that included many components such as natural history, architecture and maps. 'Gryllus. Locusts of the fifth division'.£85 each -
Natural history copper-engravings published c1810
£85 eachNatural history copper-engravings published c1810
John Wilkes Encyclopaedia Londinensis, or universal dictionary of arts, sciences and literature was published in London between 1796-1828. This was an ambitious work that included many components such as natural history, architecture and maps. 'Gryllus. Curious Species of the three first Divisions of Locusts'.£85 each -
Original copper-engravings of fish by Marcus Elieser Bloch,
£85 eachOriginal copper-engravings of fish by Marcus Elieser Bloch,
Copper-engraving based on the work of Marcus Elieser Bloch (1723-1799). 'The Finger Fish, and The Silver Striped Herring'.£85 each -
Original copper-engravings of fish by Marcus Elieser Bloch,
£85 eachOriginal copper-engravings of fish by Marcus Elieser Bloch,
Copper-engraving based on the work of Marcus Elieser Bloch (1723-1799). 'The Notucanith'.£85 each -
Royal Mint, Tower Hill
£75 -
British Seaweeds, by S.O. Gray published c1870,
£75 each -
British Seaweeds, by S.O. Gray published c1870,
£75 each -
British Seaweeds, by S.O. Gray published c1870,
£75 each -
British Seaweeds, by S.O. Gray published c1870,
£75 each -
British Seaweeds, by S.O. Gray published c1870,
£75 each -
British Seaweeds, by S.O. Gray published c1870,
£75 each
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