[PARROT STUDIES]
Twelve color wood engravings, from W.T. Greene's Parrots in Captivity, published by George Bell and Sons, London, 1884-7, framed.
Sight of each approximately 9 x 6 1/4 inches; 229 x 159 mm
Frames approximately 18 1/8 x 14 7/8 inches; 460 x 378 mm
Provenance:
Christie's, London, Christie's Interiors - Style & Spirit, November 19, 2013, lot 25
Sold for $5,440
Estimated at $800 - $1,200
Includes Buyer's Premium
[PARROT STUDIES]
Twelve color wood engravings, from W.T. Greene's Parrots in Captivity, published by George Bell and Sons, London, 1884-7, framed.
Sight of each approximately 9 x 6 1/4 inches; 229 x 159 mm
Frames approximately 18 1/8 x 14 7/8 inches; 460 x 378 mm
Provenance:
Christie's, London, Christie's Interiors - Style & Spirit, November 19, 2013, lot 25
Some discoloration, unexamined out of the framed.
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