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A Decorative Pair of Very Large Gilt-Framed Engravings; Charles W. Sharpe after Daniel Maclise ‘The Death of Nelson at the Battle of Trafalgar’ published 1876 by Art Union of London and ‘Wellington and Blucher’, by Lumb Stocks sub-Curios This is quite a large

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A Decorative Pair of Very Large Gilt-Framed Engravings; Charles W. Sharpe after Daniel Maclise ‘The Death of Nelson at the Battle of Trafalgar’ published 1876 by Art Union of London and ‘Wellington and Blucher’, by Lumb Stocks sub-Curios This is quite a largeOrigin: English Period: Mid Victorian Provenance: Unknown Date: c. 1876 The Engravings: 47. 5 x 16. 25 The Wholes: 53 x 21. 25 The very large pair of line engravings of a military theme, in their original gilt and gesso frames with nineteenth century glass, published by The Art Union in 1876, after the 1868 original wall paintings by Daniel Maclise in the Royal Gallery at the Palace of Westminster. The engravings are in very decorative and unrestored

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This is quite a large figure

These chairs are of the highest quality and it is probable that they were made by Jennens and Bettridge aka Aaron Jennens and T

proving a highly scarce and desirable decorative clock

There is also one bottle with printed label for the Parisian chemists Billault et Billaudot who were known to operate in the mid nineteenth century at 22 Rue De La Sorbonne in the city

A Decorative Pair of Very Large Gilt-Framed Engravings; Charles W. Sharpe after Daniel Maclise ‘The Death of Nelson at the Battle of Trafalgar’ published 1876 by Art Union of London and ‘Wellington and Blucher’, by Lumb Stocks sub-Curios This is quite a largeOrigin: English Period: Mid Victorian Provenance: Unknown Date: c. 1876 The Engravings: 47. 5 x 16. 25 The Wholes: 53 x 21. 25 The very large pair of line engravings of a military theme, in their original gilt and gesso frames with nineteenth century glass, published by The Art Union in 1876, after the 1868 original wall paintings by Daniel Maclise in the Royal Gallery at the Palace of Westminster. The engravings are in very decorative and unrestored

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