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1914 Tipped-In Print Anne Cleves Henry England German Hans Holbein Queen XAE9 Printing Industry A cautionary tale to anyone

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A cautionary tale to anyone writing a personal advertisement

This is an original 1913 halftone print of the Lodging House of the Hotel Bristol

" This is an original 1919 black and white print of the Monument to the Great Fire of London from a drawing by Frank Potter

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"L'ombrelle rose" or "The red sunshade"

1914 Tipped-In Print Anne Cleves Henry England German Hans Holbein Queen XAE9 Printing Industry A cautionary tale to anyoneThis is an original 1914 tipped in color print of a portrait of Anne of Cleves. She was a German noblewoman and the fourth wife of Henry VIII of England. She was Queen for six months but the marriage was never consummated and she was never technically crowned. Following the annulment of their marriage, Anne was given a generous settlement by the King and referred to as "the King's Beloved Sister" while she outlived any of his other wives. CONDITION

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