TWO HOURS’ PASSAGE ACROSS THE CHANNEL 1872 Joseph Nash VICTORIAN ENGRAVING
TWO HOURS’ PASSAGE ACROSS THE CHANNEL 1872 Joseph Nash VICTORIAN ENGRAVING

TWO HOURS’ PASSAGE ACROSS THE CHANNEL 1872 Joseph Nash VICTORIAN ENGRAVING

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Total : £53.50 ($71.45)
Location : United Kingdom - GBP(£)
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  • Condition : Used
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  • ID# : 224575225
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  • Start : Mon 04 Nov 2024 13:05:46 (EDT)
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Original 19 inch x 11 7/8 inch Engraving titled THE “TWO HOURS’ PASSAGE” ACROSS THE CHANNEL.

After Joseph Nash (1817 - 1905) an English watercolour painter and lithographer.

From The Graphic March 16th, 1872
The Graphic was a British weekly illustrated newspaper, first published on 4 December 1869 by William Luson Thomas's company Illustrated Newspapers Limited. It continued to be published weekly under this title until 23 April 1932 and then changed title to The National Graphic between 28 April and 14 July 1932; it then ceased publication, after 3,266 issues.

Page size 15 1/2 inch x 23 inch

The engraving is in very good condition with a vertical centre fold. Printed text on the reverse.

Listing Information

Listing TypeGallery Listing
Listing ID#224575225
Start TimeMon 04 Nov 2024 13:05:46 (EDT)
Close TimeRun Until Sold
Starting BidFixed Price (no bidding)
Item ConditionUsed
Bids0
Views16
Dispatch Time2 Days
Quantity1
LocationUnited Kingdom
Auto ExtendNo
Date of Creation1800-1899
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OriginalityOriginal
Print SurfacePaper
SubjectMaritime

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