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    Sale 9621

    Travel and Natural History including Maps and Atlases

    London, South Kensington

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    8 May 2003

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    • After William Parrs
    Lot 271

    After William Parrs

    Temple near Melasso; An Arch at Melasso; Sepulcre at Melasso; The Port of Aegina; The Temple at Sunium; Entrance of the Acropolis at Athens; Miletus; The Temple of Apollo Didymeus near Miletus; Gymnasium at Ephesus; Ruin at Troas; Inside of the ruin at Troas; and The Cave of Archidamus, by Paul Sandby

    Price realised

    GBP 2,585

    Estimate

    GBP 2,000 - GBP 3,000

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    After William Parrs
    Temple near Melasso; An Arch at Melasso; Sepulcre at Melasso; The Port of Aegina; The Temple at Sunium; Entrance of the Acropolis at Athens; Miletus; The Temple of Apollo Didymeus near Miletus; Gymnasium at Ephesus; Ruin at Troas; Inside of the ruin at Troas; and The Cave of Archidamus, by Paul Sandby
    aquatints printed in sepia, published by P. Sandby, 1780
    unframed
    17¼ x 24½in. (43.8 x 62.2cm.) (12)

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