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COMPANY SCHOOL - INDIA Two botanical studies of large fruit (Bread fruit; Jack fruit) on a branch, with cross-section and pip detail, [c.1810] (2) image 1
COMPANY SCHOOL - INDIA Two botanical studies of large fruit (Bread fruit; Jack fruit) on a branch, with cross-section and pip detail, [c.1810] (2) image 2
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COMPANY SCHOOL - INDIA
Two botanical studies of large fruit (Bread fruit; Jack fruit) on a branch, with cross-section and pip detail, [c.1810] (2)

26 February 2020, 13:00 GMT
London, Knightsbridge

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COMPANY SCHOOL - INDIA

Two botanical studies of large fruit (Bread fruit; Jack fruit) on a branch, with cross-section and pip detail, watercolour, heightened by gum Arabic, on paper (one watermarked "S. Wise & Patch"), ink numbered "36" and "42" in one corner (cropped), window-mounted, framed and glazed, each image approximately 485 x 375mm., [c.1810] (2)

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