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    4 X Copper Engraving Of Trees And Plants Mostly By James Mynde

    set of four $74 (approx conversion from £60)

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    Original antique copper engraving of trees and plants mostly by James Mynde ... from the English version of Noel Antoine Pluche's 'Spectacle de la Nature' (1736). J. Mynde (1702 - 1771). Full title "Spectacle de la Nature: Or, Nature Display'd. Being Discourses on Such Particulars of Natural History as Were Thought Proper to Excite the Curiosity, and Form the Minds of Youth. Illustrated with Copper Plates "by Noël Antoine Pluche Published by R. Francklin, in Covent-Garden, published in 1740 in English . This is one of two sets of four to be listed. Hand tinted and sold folded Image sizes listed all are whole page

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    Additional Information

    Code

    AB-186715

    Dimensions

    W: 23cm  (9.1")H: 17cm  (6.7")

    Period

    18th Century

    Nationality

    British

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    Heatons of Tisbury

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    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