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"The Prodigal Son" A Group Of Four 18th.Century Copper Engravings In Their Original Frames 1790 Antique Mirror In the top compartment Smith's

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Description

In the top compartment Smith's shop sign 'Hogarth's Head' is depicted

3 cms overall framed

Provenance: From the collection of comedian Michael Bentine 1922-1996

She also wrote and illustrated "The Epistles of Pamela" Published in Ure Smith's "Home" A witty tale of Australian life as experienced by a newcomer

After tours through towns in the Dutch Republic

"The Prodigal Son" A Group Of Four 18th.Century Copper Engravings In Their Original Frames 1790 Antique Mirror In the top compartment Smith's"The Prodigal Son" a charming group of four late 18th. Century copper engravings in their original ebonised fruitwood frames. Published as the Act directs March 8th. 1790 by John Marshall No. 4 Aldermary Church Yard London. Each printed on laid paper. Some general timestaining and damages to frames as to be expected and to no detriment, original glazing and suspension rings. Each 16. 5 by 11. 5 cms sight size. 20 by 15 cms framed overall.

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