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The Profitable Farm and Garden 1902,

Original chromolithographs,

The Profitable Farm and Garden 1902,

Original chromolithographs,

Published in 1902 by W.H & L. Collingbridge, of London. Framed in natural ash. Muscat of Alexandria.

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Dimensions: 44cm (17¼") High, 33cm (13") Wide, 4cm (1½") Deep
Stock code: P01170 A
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Published in 1902 by W.H & L. Collingbridge, of London. Framed in natural ash.

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