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George Edwards Engravings of Birds, Set of Twelve,
Circa 1740-60.
Twelve different bird engravings within handmade decoupage frames with original hand colouring. The following plates are included: 114 (the three toed wood-pecker), 122 (The black and yellow creeper ; The American hedge-sparrow), 128 (The green gold-finch), 129 (Two sorts of linnets from Angola(, 135 (The ash-colour'd heron from North-America), 138 (The red-breasted godwit), 178 (The golden winged Fly-catcher from Pennsylvania), 179 (Mountain Sparrows, Pennsylvania), 180 (Red Wheat Ear) 181 (Butcher Bird) & 192.
Dimensions: 16 inches x 14 inches x 1 inch deep. (40.64cm x 35.56cm)
From A Natural History of Uncommon Birds, and of some other Rare and Undescribed Animals, Quadrupeds, Reptiles, Fishes, Insects, &c. 1743-51.
Dimensions
40.64cm high x 35.56cmStock number
NY9118The BADA Standard
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