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Three Chromolithographs of Japanese Vases by Firmin Didot, Paris

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  • Original Antique Print of Japanese Cloisonne Enamels, Dated 1876
    Located in St Annes, Lancashire
    Great image of cloisonne enamels Chromo-lithograph after A. Willms Published by Sutton Sharpe & Co. 1876 Unframed. It gives you the option of perhaps making a set up using y...
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  • Original Antique Print of a Chinese and Japanese Plate, France, circa 1860
    Located in St Annes, Lancashire
    Wonderful print of a Chinese and Japanese plate Lithograph Published by A.Morel, Paris, France, circa 1860 Unframed.
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  • Original Antique Print of a Chinese Vase, circa 1900
    Located in St Annes, Lancashire
    Wonderful print of a famille noire Chinese vase. Lovely colors. Chromolithograph Published by Connoisseur, circa 1900 Unframed.
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  • Original Antique Print of a Rose Flambe Vase, circa 1900
    Located in St Annes, Lancashire
    Wonderful print of an English flambe vase. Lovely colour. Chromolithograph Published by Connoisseur circa 1900 Unframed.
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  • Set of 10 Original Vintage Prints of Cartoons By J.L Carstairs. 1934
    Located in St Annes, Lancashire
    Super images by Carstairs Originally plates from Punch or The London Charivari Published 1934 The measurement given is the actual image. Not the paper size
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  • Original Antique Print of a Fresco By Michelangelo, C.1880
    Located in St Annes, Lancashire
    Wonderful print of The Sibyl of Delphi Chromo-lithograph Published by W.Mackenzie. C.1880 Original colour Unframed. Free shipping.
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