Description: 1858 Art Treasures Large Print - Ceramic ArtNOTE: Sale is for Print only. Book Title Page etc are shown for information only. Old Sevres porcelain, pate tendre. Circa 1760:-1. A centre vase, bleude Roi, raised medallions around body, final painted.2. A vase with raised spiral flutings, with flowers between on white field.Numbers 1 & 2 owned by Her Majesty the Queen.3. A Rose du Barry cup and cover. Subject, sea nymph on dolphin.4. A plateau. Central subject, a gleaner. Numbers 3 & 4 owned by The Duke of Portland.An Original Antique Chromolithograph Print saved from a dis-bound publication ofArt Treasures of the United Kingdom 1858 - Edited by J B Waring.Chromo lithographed by F Bedford.Publishers - Day & Son - Lithographers to the Queen. Print is on thick paper, blank to the reverse and in Excellent Condition.Guaranteed to be over 165 years old. NOT a Modern Copy. Print page measures approx. 15" x 11" (380 x 280 mm). All Prints and Ephemera are sent in a board backed envelope. Note on condition: Minor imperfections are to be expected from antique prints due to their age and usually do not affect the appearance of the print. Blemishes are noted and described as best possible. Saving the picture in a suitable web format tends to degrade the quality of the image and the originals are of a much higher quality. FREE UK POSTAGE We have this ID Name for the selling of old prints and ephemera and we also list under the ID NikkiChas Be sure to add us to your favourites list. Thank you.
Price: 69.97 GBP
Location: Kent UK
End Time: 2024-11-19T18:35:00.000Z
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Type: Print
Year of Production: 1858
Original/ Repro: Original
Image Orientation: Portrait
Theme: Art
Material: Paper
Features: 1st Edition
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Subject: 1857 Manchester Exhibition
Print Surface: Paper
Time Period Produced: 1850-1899