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Pride of Lions Attacking a Giraffe in Africa, 1870 Print
$ 5.8
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Description
British Parliament 1925 Vintage LithographPride of Lions Attacking a Giraffe in Africa -- 1870 Print
Scene in Africa
This print was published in
"All around the world illustrated",
published by William Collins, Sons & Company, Lon
don
, 1870
Image was first published in Germany in c1860 in
Meyer's Universum
by Bibliographic Institute Hildburghausen.
Joseph Meyer (1796 - 1856) was a German industrialist and publisher, most noted for his encyclopedia, Meyers Konversations-Lexikon. He also published the world in pictures on steel engravings 'Meyers Universum', 1833-1861, 17 volumes in 12 languages.
An original
1870
print-- 150+ Years Old
Full Page Size
: Approximately 8.5" X 11"
Blank on Reverse
Condition
:
Excellent
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Very Good
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Good++
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Fair - Poor (but of historical interest)
Very light handling & age toning
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