Prince Phillipe Count of Flanders 1844 Antique Print

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Antique print an engravings of Prince Phillipe the Count of Flanders and was more than likely done shortly after he was made Count in 1840.

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Antique print an engravings of Prince Phillipe the Count of Flanders and was more than likely done shortly after he was made Count in 1840.

Engraved by T A Denn and painted by Sir W Rofs.

Published in 1844 by Fisher and Sons in London, the prints are part of a larger set that was edited by the Rev George Wright.

Paper size 10 1/2 by 7 1/2 inches, print is 6 by 4 inches. Print is in very good condition for age, some foxing and edging to paper, mainly at edges.

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Weight 0.1 kg
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