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Vintage / Antique Print Young Woman "Alice, The Miller's Daughter" Lord Alfred Tennyson (c.1892) - thirdshift
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Vintage / Antique Print Young Woman "Alice, The Miller's Daughter" Lord Alfred Tennyson (c.1892)

$ 12.00


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Alice, The Miller's Daughter...

This illustration from 1892 is of Tennyson's "Miller's Daughter".

Frame the print and hang it in your home or office. Incorporate the print into your paper art - nice for journals, scrapbooks, gift tags, and more. Make copies of this page and use the copies to wrap small gifts. So many possibilities!

This print is very detailed and is suitable for framing.

We have lots of other antique book plates, lithographs, and paper ephemera in our shop.

ITEM CONDITION
This antique illustration is in very good condition. The paper has yellowed very slightly with age, as to be expected. There are no rips or tears to the print. The text "Alice, The Miller's Daughter" is printed under the picture. Please use the ZOOM tool to get a close up view of this item and its condition.

LISTING INCLUDES
- 1 Antique Illustration of Tennyson's "Alice, The Miller's Daughter"

PRODUCT DETAILS
- Product Material: Paper
- Product Dimensions: 7" wide x 9-1/16" tall
- Product Color: black and white

 


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