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Early Australian Everlasting Pea from New South Wales c1801.

Early Australian Everlasting Pea from New South Wales c1801.

by Harrison Cluse & Co

Small antique print "resembles our common Sweet-Scented Pea".

Original copperplate engraving with contemporary hand-colour from the Naturalist's Pocket Magazine; or, Compleat Cabinet of Curiosities and Beauties of Nature, containing elegant coloured prints of birds, fishes, flowers, insects, quadrupeds, shells, and other natural productions..", eight anonymously compiled small books published in London between 1798 and 1802 by Harrison, Cluse & Co. No. 108 Newgate Street. This engraving was one of 20 engravings on early Australian discoveries.

This engraving has slight age-discolouration - as is to be expected when 224 years old. This small page measures 150 x 85mm (approximately 6 x 3 3/8 inches).

Stock Number: apH-C.swPPrice: $220.00

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