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A blue Campanula is flanked by two red Aloe plants, all having origins in South Africa. Pub’d by T.Curtis, St. Geo. Crescent (London) and dated between 1804-1806 from Curtis’s Botanical Magazine.
Now mounted in a Hogarth style ebonised and gilt beaded frame.
English, 1804-1806
Frame Height 11.25” (28cm) Width 18.5” (47cm)
Stock No. 1419
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