WILD CATTLE OF CADZOW PARK 1894 Mammals VICTORIAN ENGRAVING
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Original 1894 5 inch x 8 1/8 inch engraving titled WILD CATTLE OF CADZOW PARK.
Wild white cattle once roamed the northern forests of Britain. They are easily recognised by their white coats and distinctive black muzzles, ears, feet and horn tips. It is thought that the white cattle descend from a very early group of European wild ox called the Aurochs, possibly brought to Britain for religious purposes, or used in the Roman and Phoenician trade. Their size and white colour would have made them prized as sacrificial animals.
This illustration is taken from ‘The Royal Natural History’ edited by Richard Lydekker and published by Frederick Warne & Co. London and New York, 1894.
The page size is 10 inch x 6 5/8 inch
The engraving is in very good condition with minor border foxing. Reverse side is blank.
Wild white cattle once roamed the northern forests of Britain. They are easily recognised by their white coats and distinctive black muzzles, ears, feet and horn tips. It is thought that the white cattle descend from a very early group of European wild ox called the Aurochs, possibly brought to Britain for religious purposes, or used in the Roman and Phoenician trade. Their size and white colour would have made them prized as sacrificial animals.
This illustration is taken from ‘The Royal Natural History’ edited by Richard Lydekker and published by Frederick Warne & Co. London and New York, 1894.
The page size is 10 inch x 6 5/8 inch
The engraving is in very good condition with minor border foxing. Reverse side is blank.
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Annons-ID#: | 224764625 |
Starttid | Tis 12 nov 2024 12:30:30 (CEST) |
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Visningar | 32 |
Avsändningstid (inkluderar inte söndagar) | 2 dagar |
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Plats | Storbritannien |
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