CURTIS BOTANICAL 1825 H/C Metrosideros 2602
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Click Double your traffic. Get Vendio Gallery - Now FREE! ORIGINAL HAND-COLORED ENGRAVING of Green-Flowered Metrosideros (Metrosideros viridiflora) (Plate 2602, Volume 52) from CURTIS'S BOTANICAL MAGAZINE Publ. 1825 - London ****NO RESERVE**** SIZE: Approx 9 1/4" x 5 3/4" CONDITION: Very Good (but see comments & image below) This Is A Five Day Auction Please Note That For All Payments, Shipping on these Plates (Airmail & Insured) Will be $6. (Multiple shipments of similar items AT NO EXTRA CHARGE) You are bidding on an ORIGINAL hand-colored copper-plate engraving from the prestigious EARLY VOLUMES of the FIRST SERIES of 'The Botanical Magazine; or Flower Garden Displayed', edited by John Sims. THIS PLATE is accompanied by the relevant text pages. CONDITION: Very Good. Please note that in some cases t is slight offsetting from the text page. (See Scan.) Please Also Note That In Some Cases T Are 2 Very Slight Vertical Lined Indentations In The Paper Running From Top To Bottom About 3" Apart. IMAGE: The accompanying scan is high quality and is ACTUAL SIZE and REPRESENTATIVE of the ACTUAL PRINT. Background William Curtis (1746-1799) is one of the greatest names in the field of botanical illustration. His 'Botanical Magazine' has become the world's most famous and longest-running Botanical Periodical, published almost
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