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Alken, Henry Thomas (British, artist, 1785-1851); Fuller, S. & J. (publisher, British, active 1811-1826); Paul, John Dean (draughtsman; after; British, 1775-1852). 6. These come hopping. 7. Non effectives: Nec possum dicere quare. 8. Frogs and Cranes - shewing a friend the short way to cover! A hunting trip to Melton Mowbray. Etching, aquatint, hand colouring, 1822. British.
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