A Group of Twelve Framed Chromolithographs of British Birds’ Eggs; Henry Seebohm c.1896Origin: English Period: Late Victorian Provenance: Unknown Date: c. 1896 Each: 9 wide x 12. 25 high (each) The decorative group of thirteen framed chromolithographs on wove paper, of natural history interest, each depicting eggs from various British birds, set upon soft pastel coloured grounds of soft green and ivory, published in 1896 by Pawson and Brailsford, Sheffield for "Coloured Figures of the Eggs of British Birds" By Henry Seebohm. Printed on
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A Group of Twelve Framed Chromolithographs of British Birds’ Eggs; Henry Seebohm c.1896