Portraits, Vanity Fair - Statesman 111 - Permissive Prohibition - Sir Wilfrid Lawson Bart, MP - 1872
Portraits, Vanity Fair - Statesman 111 - Permissive Prohibition - Sir Wilfrid Lawson Bart, MP - 1872
Vanity Fair, Statesman 111, Sir Wilfred Lawson Bart, MP.
Date: 1872
Print Size: 210 x 350mm
Condition: very good
Technique: Lithograph printed in colour
Price: $300
Description: original lithograph printed in colour
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