Null Lot of antique prints including 
- Charles-Nicolas COCHIN Fils (after) 
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Lot of antique prints including - Charles-Nicolas COCHIN Fils (after) Frontispiece to the Encyclopédie, 1772. Etching engraved by B.L Prevost 42.5 x 30.5 cm (Freckles, tears and folds) - Jean-Baptiste TIERCE (after) Two views of the Isle of Sora, engraved by Paris and Varin. 18.5 x 24 cm (Rousseurs and tears) - Sébastien LE CLERC (after) Tibi se mortalia, engraved by Duflos Sight size: 20 x 24.5 cm - Jean-Auguste Dominique INGRES (after) The Spring (Reglued, damaged, missing and torn)

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Lot of antique prints including - Charles-Nicolas COCHIN Fils (after) Frontispiece to the Encyclopédie, 1772. Etching engraved by B.L Prevost 42.5 x 30.5 cm (Freckles, tears and folds) - Jean-Baptiste TIERCE (after) Two views of the Isle of Sora, engraved by Paris and Varin. 18.5 x 24 cm (Rousseurs and tears) - Sébastien LE CLERC (after) Tibi se mortalia, engraved by Duflos Sight size: 20 x 24.5 cm - Jean-Auguste Dominique INGRES (after) The Spring (Reglued, damaged, missing and torn)

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