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    1782-4 Original Engraving Shells Sea Life, Crustaceans Etc. Antique Print Pair

    1782-4 Original Engraving Shells Sea Life, Crustaceans Etc. Antique Print Pair

    Pair $100 including uk delivery (approx conversion from £80)

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    About this item

    Copper  engraving of Shells and Molluscs etc by Morris, Page, Roberts  etc  in 1782 published for Millar's / George Millar from " The new and universal System of Geography, being a complete history and description of the whole world "by George Henry Millar and William Langford (1782)   366mm x 233mm. published London 1782-4  CONDITION ISSUES:-  Mini creases no foxing etc

    These will be part of a number listed for decorators/ designers that will frame and mount well . Look similar to the expensive  Giuseppe Menabuoni shells that he copied

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    Additional Information

    Code

    AB-189616

    Period

    18th Century, Georgian (1714 to 1837)

    Nationality

    British

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    Heatons of Tisbury

    Wiltshire, United Kingdom

    We are dealers in original antique prints and artwork trading for over 20 years. Stock is mainly unframed and sold to the trade and decorators worldwide. Stock prints from the 17th. to the 19th. centuries cover a wide range of subjects and are subdivided into sections on the shop website