British Parliament 1925 Vintage Lithograph

From a London-Acquired Collection of 1868 Lady's Friend Magazine Pages & Prints - Fashion Ephemera 

BONUS: Original 1868 descriptive text page

Repaired separated center fold...Major age wear & tear...handling wear....rough on right edge...offered for historical interest

Please inspect pictures carefully - SOLD AS IS

Hand-colored Print - Beautiful Colors

Les Modes Parisiennes (Paris Fashion) - Ladies Fashion-Victorian Era

Published in 1868

MAJOR wear & Tear...literally... age & handling wear-Priced accordingly  -- OFFERED FOR STUDY

Engraved and Printed by Illman Brothers

Full Page Size: Approximately 10" X 9"  Reinforced separated center fold (as published)

Please inspect pictures carefully - SOLD AS IS

Blank on Reverse

Condition: Excellent - Very Good - Good - Fair - Poor (but of historical interest)

Reinforced separated center fold...tears ...Some age & handling wear....rough on edge...but of historical interest

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This is an Original Print(s)- Not a Reproduction

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History-On-Paper


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