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Grantham Collective Sale - Day Two (#1404212GR) 15/04/2021 11:00 AM Closed

Starts Ending 15/04/2021 11:00 AM BST

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Lot 1229A small collection of 18th and 19thC engravings, including The Inconvenience of Wigs after C Vernet, published 1798 by S W Fores, Picadilly; The Action Between the British and American Frigates on The Serpentine, Hyde Park, 1st August 1814, published 1814; The State of The Nation sold by W Holland, Oxford Street, London, with hand coloured decoration and others after George Moorland, J Moorland, J B Weninx, etc.

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Lot closed - Sold For:£300

Grantham Collective Sale - Day Two (#1404212GR) 15/04/2021 11:00 AM Closed

Starts Ending 15/04/2021 11:00 AM BST

Auction Information

  • A small collection of 18th and 19thC engravings, including The Inconvenience of Wigs after C Vernet, published 1798 by S W Fores, Picadilly; The Action Between the British and American Frigates on The Serpentine, Hyde Park, 1st August 1814, published 1814
  • A small collection of 18th and 19thC engravings, including The Inconvenience of Wigs after C Vernet, published 1798 by S W Fores, Picadilly; The Action Between the British and American Frigates on The Serpentine, Hyde Park, 1st August 1814, published 1814 - 2
  • A small collection of 18th and 19thC engravings, including The Inconvenience of Wigs after C Vernet, published 1798 by S W Fores, Picadilly; The Action Between the British and American Frigates on The Serpentine, Hyde Park, 1st August 1814, published 1814 - 3
  • A small collection of 18th and 19thC engravings, including The Inconvenience of Wigs after C Vernet, published 1798 by S W Fores, Picadilly; The Action Between the British and American Frigates on The Serpentine, Hyde Park, 1st August 1814, published 1814 - 4
  • A small collection of 18th and 19thC engravings, including The Inconvenience of Wigs after C Vernet, published 1798 by S W Fores, Picadilly; The Action Between the British and American Frigates on The Serpentine, Hyde Park, 1st August 1814, published 1814 - 5