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    • Condition: Used

      £ 16.00

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      Single print. Large finely coloured lithographic view of the 13th century church. The tower dates from 1490. "Perhaps the best of all the Somerset towers." 19.5 x 34 cm.

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      Seller: theoldmapman, Clevedon, SOMER, United Kingdomtheoldmapman

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      Condition: Used

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      Single print. Original good size antique lithograph probably produced in 1854 to mark the consecration of this church in that year. Engraved area 265 x 190 mm plus title. Two short closed tears in the margins and creases, one of which is just visible at the top left of the printed area but in a mount would scarcely be noticeable

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      Condition: Used - Good

      £ 585.35

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      Condition: Good. Handcolored lithograph. 38 x 45 cm. sheet size, with the full text beneath the image. Fold mark and repaired tear; mounted on a support sheet.N.M.Condy del; T.G.Dutton Lith. Day & Haghe Lithrs.to the Queen. [Published in London by Ackemann & Co. and George Foster, in Plymouth by Edmund Fry.Hand-colored print aft

    • Published by Port Elizabeth: Richards Impey & Co., [1862 or a bit later], 1862

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      Seller: James Arsenault & Company, ABAA, Arrowsic, ME, U.S.A.James Arsenault & Company, ABAA

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      Condition: Used

      £ 2,731.62

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      Three-stone lithograph, 13 7/8" x 33 3/4" plus margins. CONDITION: A few small nicks in sky, a few small thin areas in sky at upper left reinforced on verso with 7" x 1.5" strip of Japanese paper, light toning, minor stains, moderate cockling in margins. An early, important and very rare depiction of the Port Elizabeth, South Af