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Antique Hans Holbein Print Portrait of a Man 35 x 43 cms in Beautiful Original Victorian Frame £40


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Antique Hans Holbein Print of an Unknown Man in Beautiful Original Victorian Frame

Price £40 

Text beneath reads: 'From the original drawing by Hans Holbein'
'Engraved by F. Bartolozzi R.A Historical Engraver to His Majesty'
'Published as the act directs Nov r 10 1793 by I. Chamberlain'
 
Size: Height 43 cms Width 35 cms
 
Beautifully rendered portrait.
Discolouration through the image at the top
A feint blue crown stamp visible at bottom left.
 
In really lovely, characterful, original Victorian frame. 
Black detailed moulding with gold detail.
Some dents and nicks in frame but pretty good condition for age and all part of it's character.
Pinned wood backing.
 
Collect from Camberwell, London SE5

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