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Parrots and Parakeets
Parrots and Parakeets

Frederick LydonParrots and Parakeets, 1884

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H 16.5 in W 12.83 in D 0.5 in

Parrots and Parakeets

By Frederick Lydon

Located in Surrey, GB

from this series. Please contact Dinan & Chighine for more images. Presented in hand-made mirror

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1880s Naturalistic Animal Prints

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Parrot from  A Natural History of Uncommon Birds

Parrot from A Natural History of Uncommon Birds

By George Edwards

Located in Surrey, GB

hand gilded, jade eglomise frame with 23ct gold leaf trellis work corners. Design exclusive to Dinan

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Late 18th Century Naturalistic Animal Prints

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Etching

Parrot from  A Natural History of Uncommon Birds

Parrot from A Natural History of Uncommon Birds

By George Edwards

Located in Surrey, GB

hand gilded, jade eglomise frame with 23ct gold leaf trellis work corners. Design exclusive to Dinan

Category

Late 18th Century Naturalistic Animal Prints

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Etching

Parrot from  A Natural History of Uncommon Birds

Parrot from A Natural History of Uncommon Birds

By George Edwards

Located in Surrey, GB

hand gilded, jade eglomise frame with 23ct gold leaf trellis work corners. Design exclusive to Dinan

Category

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Etching

Parrot from  A Natural History of Uncommon Birds

Parrot from A Natural History of Uncommon Birds

By George Edwards

Located in Surrey, GB

hand gilded, jade eglomise frame with 23ct gold leaf trellis work corners. Design exclusive to Dinan

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Late 18th Century Naturalistic Animal Prints

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Parrot from  A Natural History of Uncommon Birds

Parrot from A Natural History of Uncommon Birds

By George Edwards

Located in Surrey, GB

hand gilded, jade eglomise frame with 23ct gold leaf trellis work corners. Design exclusive to Dinan

Category

Late 18th Century Naturalistic Animal Prints

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Etching

Parrot from  A Natural History of Uncommon Birds

Parrot from A Natural History of Uncommon Birds

By George Edwards

Located in Surrey, GB

hand gilded, jade eglomise frame with 23ct gold leaf trellis work corners. Design exclusive to Dinan

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Late 18th Century Naturalistic Animal Prints

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Etching

Parrot from  A Natural History of Uncommon Birds

Parrot from A Natural History of Uncommon Birds

By George Edwards

Located in Surrey, GB

hand gilded, jade eglomise frame with 23ct gold leaf trellis work corners. Design exclusive to Dinan

Category

Late 18th Century Naturalistic Animal Prints

Materials

Etching

Parrot from  A Natural History of Uncommon Birds

Parrot from A Natural History of Uncommon Birds

By George Edwards

Located in Surrey, GB

hand gilded, jade eglomise frame with 23ct gold leaf trellis work corners. Design exclusive to Dinan

Category

Late 18th Century Naturalistic Animal Prints

Materials

Etching

Parrot from  A Natural History of Uncommon Birds

Parrot from A Natural History of Uncommon Birds

By George Edwards

Located in Surrey, GB

hand gilded, jade eglomise frame with 23ct gold leaf trellis work corners. Design exclusive to Dinan

Category

Late 18th Century Naturalistic Animal Prints

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Etching

Parrot from  A Natural History of Uncommon Birds

Parrot from A Natural History of Uncommon Birds

By George Edwards

Located in Surrey, GB

hand gilded, jade eglomise frame with 23ct gold leaf trellis work corners. Design exclusive to Dinan

Category

Late 18th Century Naturalistic Animal Prints

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Etching

A Natural History of Uncommon Birds
A Natural History of Uncommon Birds

A Natural History of Uncommon Birds

By George Edwards

Located in Surrey, GB

exclusive to Dinan & Chighine. In 1733, on the recommendation of Sir Hans Sloane (founder of the

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Late 18th Century Naturalistic Animal Prints

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Etching

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