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Sailsbury
Cathedral Interesting Color print, from a painting by John Constable, titled "Salisbury Cathedral". Circa. 1920. A Wonderful print of Salisbury Cathedral. This print shows grassland with a small pond in front of the Cathedral, with a few cows drinking from it. In the grassland of the Cathedral some cows are lying in the grass. There are two large trees growing beside the pond which are delightful The print is 15" x 11" with the portrait being 10" x 6 1/2". The print is in Very
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Southampton A Fine Quality Steel Engraving of Southampton water and shows sailing vessels. Engraved by E. Finden from a drawing by T. Nash. Published by Vitrue & Co., London circa 1840. The page is 10 1/2" x 6 1/2" in Very
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Harbour of Gloucester Fine Quality 19th century steel engraving by W. Mossman of Gloucester. With it's imposing cathedral background overlooking a busy harbour scene. Page is 10 1/4" x 6 3/4" in Good
Condition with some very slight browning to the edges. $19.99 + postage & packing |
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Storm
off Whitby Wonderful color print of a painting by Copley Fielding (1851) titled, "A storm of Whitby", 1930. This delightful print shows a heavy storm off Whitby in Northern England. The view is one of out to sea and looking towards land. The seas are a dark green with heavy, white tipped waves. Three ships can be seen fighting the heavy seas and a warning buoy can be seen in the foreground. In the the background, through the gloom of the heavy rain, can be seen Whitby Head with Whitby Abbey on top. The sky is heavy and rain laden and the over-all impression is one of bad weather. The print is 10" x 8". Very
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Breakwater
from Mount Edgcumbe Interesting steel line engraving by W.H. Bartlett, the artist M. J. Starling, circa. 1830. This wonderful engraving shows the breakwater from Mount Edgcumbe in Plymouth, looking down at the sea where, there are around thirty boats in the water. The sky is light with dark moody clouds. The page is 8" x 5 1/2" with the engraving being 6" x 3 3/4". Good
condition with some slight foxing to the edges which does not impair
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Citadel Pool, Queen Anne's Batt Interesting steel line engraving by T. Allom, circa. 1830. This wonderful engraving shows Citadel Pool, Plymouth, river full of beautiful boats with magnificent sails. Houses stand out like chalk on a blackboard. The sky is mainly cloudy but sunshine beams on the river and houses. On the embankment families sit and watch the boats sail by. The page is 8" x 5 1/2" with the engraving being 6" x 3 3/4". Good
condition with some slight foxing to the edges which does not impair
the picture. $19.99
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