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Gooseberry a mackerel, variete queen of Saba de Crompton (gooseberry a mackerel). Lithograph after the illustration of Augusta Withers (1793-1877), published in the "Pomology Magazine" (1828-1830) by John Lindley (1795-1865)
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Gooseberry a mackerel, variete queen of Saba de Crompton (gooseberry a mackerel). Lithograph after the illustration of Augusta Withers (1793-1877), published in the "Pomology Magazine" (1828-1830) by John Lindley (1795-1865)
FLO4687815 Gooseberry a mackerel, variete queen of Saba de Crompton (gooseberry a mackerel). Lithograph after the illustration of Augusta Withers (1793-1877), published in the "Pomology Magazine" (1828-1830) by John Lindley (1795-1865). Crompton's Sheba Queen gooseberry, Ribes uva-crispa, raised by Mr. Crompton. Illustration by Mrs. Withers. Handcoloured copperplate engraved by S. Watts from J. Lindley's " Pomological Magazine, " London, 1828-1930.; (add.info.: Gooseberry a mackerel, variete queen of Saba de Crompton (gooseberry a mackerel). Lithograph after the illustration of Augusta Withers (1793-1877), published in the "Pomology Magazine" (1828-1830) by John Lindley (1795-1865). Crompton's Sheba Queen gooseberry, Ribes uva-crispa, raised by Mr. Crompton. Illustration by Mrs. Withers. Handcoloured copperplate engraved by S. Watts from J. Lindley's " Pomological Magazine, " London, 1828-1930.); © Florilegius
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This exquisite lithograph print captures the beauty of the Gooseberry a mackerel, variete queen of Saba de Crompton, also known as Crompton's Sheba Queen gooseberry. Illustrated by Augusta Withers and published in the "Pomology Magazine" by John Lindley in the early 19th century, this image showcases the intricate details and vibrant colors of this unique fruit variety.
Mr. Crompton's dedication to raising such a remarkable gooseberry is evident in every delicate stroke of Mrs. Wither's illustration. The hand-colored copperplate engraving by S. Watts brings out the richness of hues and textures, making it a true work of art that celebrates nature's bounty.
As you admire this print, you can almost imagine yourself transported back in time to a lush orchard where this regal gooseberry proudly grows. The attention to detail and precision in capturing its essence make it a timeless piece that continues to captivate viewers centuries later.
Whether you are an avid pomologist or simply appreciate botanical artistry, this lithograph print is sure to add elegance and sophistication to any space it graces. Let its beauty inspire you and remind you of the wonders found in even the smallest fruits nature has to offer.
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