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English Standard, Nixon-Cowell-Jones, c. 1820, London, Cowell mark on four , six and seven of spades and four of diamonds, metastasis transformation, engraved, hand colored illustrations, comical and whimsical notes with the illustrations, 52 complete, (excellent). Field #6.


Skinner

Auctioneer:
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Date:
2005-10-30

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