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Lot 635

Lot 635

WITHDRAWN: After William Tayler Esq, 1808-1892, Bengal Civil Service, Sketches...

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WITHDRAWN: After William Tayler Esq, 1808-1892, Bengal Civil Service, Sketches Illustrating the Manners & Customs of the Indians & Anglo Indians: The Young Civilians Toilet; The Breakfast; The Woman grinding at the Mill; The Sunyasees; and the Village Barber, by J. Bouvier, plates 1,3,4,5,6, lithographs, published by T. McLean, London, 1842, 40 x29cm (5)

 

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