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A Mixed Group of Twenty Framed 18th/19thC Anatomical Engravings & Prints sub-Antiques The brass buttons and hanging

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The brass buttons and hanging chain to his overcoat signify a high standing of class which he will have been born into

Period: James I

the painting entitled ‘Trio of Wolfhounds’ and so we know he or she was quite a highly regarded artist but any more substantial biographical information on the artist seems to be scarce

please refer to the photographs for a visual reference

A Mixed Group of Twenty Framed 18th/19thC Anatomical Engravings & Prints sub-Antiques The brass buttons and hangingOrigin: EnglishPeriod: George III Early VictorianProvenance: UnknownDate: c. 1798 1850Various Sizes; The Largest; 11 h x 26. 25 wThe Smallest: 11 h x 7. 75 wThe mixed group of twenty framed and glazed engravings and prints, all of anatomical interest, grouped together in ten frames with a handful by A. Bell from the work Superficial anatomy of the man in 1798, most numbered and annotated, and others to include skulls and the cross section of a rat,

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