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1 HAND-COLORED LITHOGRAPH. GOULD, JOHN. COMETES PHAON 1865 Gould, John
[london] Very Good with no dust jacket 
Color Illustrations; Hand-colored Lithograph. Gould, John, an early ornithological artist "Cometes Phaon". [Hummingbirds]. [London], [ca1850-1880] 21 1/4 x 14 inches; 540 x 355 mm. Heightened with gum arabic. Generally clean but mounted to board. Attraactively framed. May be shipped without glass. 32730 
Price: 675.00 USD
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