19th c Hand Colored Engravings of China
19th c hand colored engravings of Chinese scenes (5 pcs), including "Chow-Chw (Chinese supper) at Hong Kong", F Hippolyte Lucas "The Advance of Western Civilization- A European Travelling Circus at Hong Kong, China", The Illustrated London News June 29, 1879 p 112, T Allom "The Emporer "Teaou-Kwang" Reviewing his Guards, Palace of Peking', "Open-Air Ball at the Peal, Hong Kong", sight 8" x 10 1/2' to 15" x 10", two pieces framed 15" x 18", 22" x 17"
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19th c hand colored engravings of Chinese scenes (5 pcs), including "Chow-Chw (Chinese supper) at Hong Kong", F Hippolyte Lucas "The Advance of Western Civilization- A European Travelling Circus at Hong Kong, China", The Illustrated London News June 29, 1879 p 112, T Allom "The Emporer "Teaou-Kwang" Reviewing his Guards, Palace of Peking', "Open-Air Ball at the Peal, Hong Kong", sight 8" x 10 1/2' to 15" x 10", two pieces framed 15" x 18", 22" x 17"
Condition Report: While we make our best effort to note any issues on items either in writing or by photograph, absence of a formal condition report does not imply that a piece is perfect, free from defects, or the effects of aging. Please review the photos carefully and consider them part of the description of a lot prior to bidding. Any condition statement is a courtesy to our buyers and should be considered our opinion and not a statement of fact or free from human error. Requests for additional information can be made by email or phone, and will be responded to on a first come first served basis.