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Two Antique Hand Colored Engravings, “A Carpenter” & “A Soldier”. John Dadley's aquatint engravings of "A Carpenter" and "A Soldier" …
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Two Antique Hand Colored Engravings, “A Carpenter” & “A Soldier”. John Dadley's aquatint engravings of "A Carpenter" and "A Soldier" from George Henry Mason's "The Costumes of China," London, W. Miller, 1799. Each presented with "China blue" French mats and molded silver wood frames.
Sight, 9" x 12"
Please note that two additional engravings from this series are available for purchase if you are interested in a collection of four pieces.
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