Set of three botanical prints

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A set of three finely illustrated coloured plates from Familiar Wild Flowers publication figured by F Edward Hulme, dating to around 1879.

The set consists: Sea Lavender. Bush-Vetch & Sweet-Scented Vernal Grass. Burdock.

Presented in a bespoke, hand-crafted mounts and wooden frames with glass, recently made by a local fine art trade guild and guild commended framer.

As you may expect with illustrations of such age, there is some wonderful patina and light foxing present.

Dimensions (each framed image):

Height: 250mm

Width: 185mm

Depth: 25mm

Due to the bespoke and hand-made nature of picture framing, there may be some variation in frame sizes between pairs and sets.

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A set of three finely illustrated coloured plates from Familiar Wild Flowers publication figured by F Edward Hulme, dating to around 1879.

The set consists: Sea Lavender. Bush-Vetch & Sweet-Scented Vernal Grass. Burdock.

Presented in a bespoke, hand-crafted mounts and wooden frames with glass, recently made by a local fine art trade guild and guild commended framer.

As you may expect with illustrations of such age, there is some wonderful patina and light foxing present.

Dimensions (each framed image):

Height: 250mm

Width: 185mm

Depth: 25mm

Due to the bespoke and hand-made nature of picture framing, there may be some variation in frame sizes between pairs and sets.

A set of three finely illustrated coloured plates from Familiar Wild Flowers publication figured by F Edward Hulme, dating to around 1879.

The set consists: Sea Lavender. Bush-Vetch & Sweet-Scented Vernal Grass. Burdock.

Presented in a bespoke, hand-crafted mounts and wooden frames with glass, recently made by a local fine art trade guild and guild commended framer.

As you may expect with illustrations of such age, there is some wonderful patina and light foxing present.

Dimensions (each framed image):

Height: 250mm

Width: 185mm

Depth: 25mm

Due to the bespoke and hand-made nature of picture framing, there may be some variation in frame sizes between pairs and sets.