British Parliament 1925 Vintage Lithograph
Chairs, designs & Types - 1950s Print

Various tables from 16th to 18th centuries

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This item(s) is from a recently acquired collection of encyclopedia inserts from the 1950s.

An insert (as the name implies) is one or more pages (usually presenting pictures or other pictorial images) that are printed and inserted between text pages.


This is a Single Print - Blank on Reverse

Clean with only slight handling wear

Published by William Benton (Publisher of Encyclopædia Britannica between 1943 - 1973)

Size: Approximately 8" X 10.5"

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

A very attractive and sound print

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History-On-Paper


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