Original Antique Botanical Print of Carrion Flower and Mimosa by Bertuch, 1805
Located in Langweer, NL
H. Schmuzer, hand colored engraving, 1805 botanical print
Antique Early 19th Century German Neoclassical Prints
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Original Antique Botanical Print of Carrion Flower and Mimosa by Bertuch, 1805
Located in Langweer, NL
H. Schmuzer, hand colored engraving, 1805 botanical print
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Antique Botanical Prints – Decorative Set of 10 Bedstraw Plant Engravings, 1902
Located in Langweer, NL
Especially effective displayed as a 2 x 5 grid or a long horizontal arrangement for a gallery-style presentation. Technique: Hand-colored engraving Maker: European botanical worksh...
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Original Antique Botanical Print of Manna Ash and Sarsaparilla by Bertuch, 1805
Located in Langweer, NL
H. Schmuzer, hand colored engraving, early 19th century botanical print
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1871 Botanical Prints of Paeonia and Butomus from Tunbridge Wells Flora
Located in Langweer, NL
Ideal for hallways, libraries, studies, or conservatories, especially in botanical or period-themed interiors. Keywords: Victorian botanical prints, 19th-century flower illustration...
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Set of 10 Antique Botanical Prints, English Botany 1902 – British Wild Flowers
Located in Langweer, NL
Antique Botanical Prints – Decorative Set of 10 Hand Colored Plant Engravings Description: This refined set of ten antique botanical engravings offers a calm, natural elegance that ...
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Original Antique Botanical Print of Rubber and Gum Arabic Trees by Bertuch, 1802
Located in Langweer, NL
Keywords: rubber tree print, caoutchouc, natural rubber, Gum Arabic, acacia tree, Nile Mimosa, commercial plants, useful plants, tropical plants, botanical engraving, antique botanic...
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Johann Wilhelm Weinmann, 'Wild Carrot', 1745, Etching
By Johann Wilhelm Weinmann
Located in Columbia, MO
Not signed The hand-colored etching plates by Johann Wilhelm Weinmann, from Phytanthoza Iconographia (1737–45), present carrot and primrose with a detailed balance of structure and v...
Etching
Johann Wilhelm Weinmann, 'Primrose', 1745, Etching
By Johann Wilhelm Weinmann
Located in Columbia, MO
Not signed The hand-colored etching plates by Johann Wilhelm Weinmann, from Phytanthoza Iconographia (1737–45), present carrot and primrose with a detailed balance of structure and v...
Etching
$226Sale Price / set|20% Off
Set of 3 Antique Fern Prints - Aspidium Pubescens, Elongatum, Dilatatum (c.1868)
Located in Langweer, NL
Keywords: Antique fern prints, botanical lithographs, Edward Joseph Lowe, Aspidium Pubescens, Aspidium Elongatum, Aspidium Dilatatum, 19th-century botanical prints, natural history i...
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Original Framed "Fructus Artischochi" Engraving by Basilius Besler
By Basilius Besler
Located in Mt Kisco, NY
Botanical hand-colored engraving after original oil on canvas by botanist Basilius Besler (German, 1561-1626), "Fructus Artischochi", pl. 25 from "Hortus Eystettensis" originally pub...
Copper
$2,875
Chamomile & Safflower: A 17th-18th C. Besler Hand-colored Botanical Engraving
By Basilius Besler 1
Located in Alamo, CA
This is a hand-colored copper plate engraving entitled "Chamemelum Romanum flore simplici (Chamomile), Cincus Sativus (False saffron, Safflower), Chamaemelum Romanum Flore (Roman Cha...
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