Description
Title: Stoke Park Monument Bucks Antique 225 Years-Old Georgian Steel-Engraving-419
Description: This Georgian Antique Print Was Removed from a First Edition of.
The Beauties of England and Wales Antique 24 Volume Set.
Published in 1801 During the Reign of King George III And is 225 Years-Old.
This Print Measures Approx 8 x 5 (Inches) 203 x 127 (mm).
Virtually all Antiquarian Maps & Prints are Subject to Some.
Age-Related Wear, Marks, Discolouration, Spotting, Creasing Tears Little Rips Etc.
Please Study the Image to Establish Your Own View of Contents & Condition Prior to Bidding.
This Antique Print Would Look Great Framed & Mounted.
Condition: Used
Delivery option: Delivery
Location: BL8
Category: Collectables
Description: This Georgian Antique Print Was Removed from a First Edition of.
The Beauties of England and Wales Antique 24 Volume Set.
Published in 1801 During the Reign of King George III And is 225 Years-Old.
This Print Measures Approx 8 x 5 (Inches) 203 x 127 (mm).
Virtually all Antiquarian Maps & Prints are Subject to Some.
Age-Related Wear, Marks, Discolouration, Spotting, Creasing Tears Little Rips Etc.
Please Study the Image to Establish Your Own View of Contents & Condition Prior to Bidding.
This Antique Print Would Look Great Framed & Mounted.
Condition: Used
Delivery option: Delivery
Location: BL8
Category: Collectables
Buyer's Premium
26%
Stoke Park Monument Bucks Antique 225 Years-Old Georgian Steel-Engraving-419
Estimate £0-£0
Starting Price
£10
No Reserve - Free UK Postage - Antique Maps & P...
Jun 15, 2026 7:00 AM EDTBury, United Kingdom
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