TWELVE ENGRAVINGS FROM A NATURAL HISTORY OF UNCOMMON BIRDS
ANIMAL MAGIC From the Stone Age cave drawings of beasts to the sentimental images of pets portrayed in Victorian paintings, animals have always been represented in art in a variety of ways. The lots below demonstrate the breadth and depth of skill. The charming cold-painted bronze birds would complement any home and the silver pheasant table ornaments would be an amusing conversation starter at any table.
TWELVE ENGRAVINGS FROM A NATURAL HISTORY OF UNCOMMON BIRDS

LATE 18TH CENTURY, GEORGE EDWARDS

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TWELVE ENGRAVINGS FROM A NATURAL HISTORY OF UNCOMMON BIRDS
LATE 18TH CENTURY, GEORGE EDWARDS
In later decorated and gilded frames
15 x 13 in. (38 x 33 cm.)

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