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Artist: After William Shiels
Shetland and Orkney Island Sheep, Scotland, animal lithograph print
By After William Shiels
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
'Race des iles Orcades et Shetland' (Breed of the Shetland and Orkney Islands) Lithograph with original hand-colouring by Hermann Eichens (1813-1886) fr...
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Late 19th Century Naturalistic After William Shiels Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph

Higher Welsh Mountains Sheep, lithograph with original hand-colouring, c 1845
By After William Shiels
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
'Race a laine douce, du Pays de Galles' (Soft-woolled sheep of Wales) Lithograph with original hand-colouring by Hermann Eichens (1813-1886) from a drawing by W. Nicholson after a ...
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Late 19th Century Naturalistic After William Shiels Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph

Wicklow Breed, sheep lithograph with original hand-colouring, c 1845
By After William Shiels
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
'Race des montagnes du Wicklow' (The Breed of the Wicklow Mountains) Lithograph with original hand-colouring by Hermann Eichens (1813-1886) from a drawing by W. Nicholson after a p...
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Late 19th Century Naturalistic After William Shiels Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph

The English Forest Breed, sheep lithograph with original hand-colouring, c 1845
By After William Shiels
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
'Race des forets d'Angleterre' (The English Forest Breed) Lithograph with original hand-colouring by Hermann Eichens (1813-1886) from a drawing by W. Nicholson after a painting by ...
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Late 19th Century Naturalistic After William Shiels Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph

Old Norfolk Breed, sheep lithograph with original hand-colouring, circa 1845
By After William Shiels
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
'Ancienne Race de Norfolk (The Old Norfolk Breed) ' Lithograph with original hand-colouring by Hermann Eichens (1813-1886) from a drawing by W. Nicholson after a painting by Willia...
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Late 19th Century Naturalistic After William Shiels Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph

Wiltshire breed, sheep lithograph with original hand-colouring, circa 1845
By After William Shiels
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
'Ancienne Race de Wiltshire (The Old Wiltshire Breed)' Lithograph with original hand-colouring by Hermann Eichens (1813-1886) from a drawing by W. Nicholson after a painting by Wil...
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Late 19th Century Naturalistic After William Shiels Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph

Black-Faced Heath Breed, sheep lithograph with original hand-colouring, c 1845
By After William Shiels
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
'Race a tete noire, des Bruyeres' (Black-Faced Heath Breed - Ram). Lithograph with original hand-colouring by Hermann Eichens (1813-1886) from a drawing by W. Nicholson after a pain...
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Late 19th Century Naturalistic After William Shiels Prints and Multiples

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Engraving

Soft-woolled Sheep of Wales, lithograph with original hand-colouring, c 1845
By After William Shiels
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
'Race a laine douce, du Pays de Galles' (Soft-woolled sheep of Wales) Lithograph with original hand-colouring by Hermann Eichens (1813-1886) from a drawing by W. Nicholson after a ...
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Late 19th Century Naturalistic After William Shiels Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph

Kerry Breed, Irish sheep lithograph with original hand-colouring, circa 1845
By After William Shiels
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
'Race de Kerry' (The Kerry Breed) Lithograph with original hand-colouring by Hermann Eichens (1813-1886) from a drawing by W. Nicholson after a painting by William Shiels. From the...
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Late 19th Century Naturalistic After William Shiels Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph

Cheviot Sheep, lithograph with original hand-colouring, circa 1845
By After William Shiels
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
'Race Cheviot' (The Cheviot Breed) ' Lithograph with original hand-colouring by Hermann Eichens (1813-1886) from a drawing by W. Nicholson after a painting by William Shiels. From...
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Late 19th Century Naturalistic After William Shiels Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph

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