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Period: Mid-18th Century
Antique Original Robert Dodd 1748-1816 Copper Plate Print of Pheasant Shooting
Located in West Sussex, Pulborough
We are delighted to offer for sale this Robert Dodd 1748-1816 Copper Plate print published by The British Sportsman 1792 titled Pheasant hunting An...
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English Georgian Antique Mid-18th Century Wall Decorations

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Very Fine Circa 1750 French School Study of Architectural Capriccio in Pencil
Located in West Sussex, Pulborough
We are delighted to offer for sale this exquisite circa 1750 French school chalk on paper sketch of a Architectural Capriccio. A beautiful example of the French school, the piece ...
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French George II Antique Mid-18th Century Wall Decorations

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