Two George III mezzotints under glass and another
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Two George III mezzotints under glass and another

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Two George III mezzotints under glass and another
One depicting a maiden, draped in a tartan shawl holding thistles in right hand, beside a seated unicorn, the title beneath reading AN EMBLEM OF SCOTLAND. LONDON: PUBLISHED 1ST. JAN. 1802, BY HAINES & SON, 19 ROLLS BUILDINGS, FETTER LANE, in an ebonised framed; the other depicting a Shepherdess, carrying a crock, with small flock of lambs, the title beneath reading THE SHEPHERDESS. LONDON: PUBLISHED APRIL 10TH 1804, BY W.B.WALKER, 4 FOX & KNOT COURT, COW LANE, in an ebonised frame -- 11¾ x 9 5/8in. (29.2 x 24.5cm.)
And a mezzotint of a peasant girl with hound, mounted in an oval gilt and ebonised frame, 19th century -- 12¾in. (32.5cm.) high overall (3)
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