Description
It is nearly identical to an engraving by Scottish artist
with a rich patina too--feels like a warm and very atmospheric fall afternoon water view
and the very evocative "left in the morning September 14
9" long with tail down
for easy carrying--and concealing
Fabulous C. 1820s Century Mechanical Ink and Watercolor Perpetual Almanack, Ready to Use brittan animals It is nearly identical toSo cool, and so crisp and modern feeling, though about 200 years old! It is a working perpetual calendar, ink and watercolor on card, with a tab on the back side that moves up and down to change the day of the week, making it ever applicable. With the days of the month arranged in a neat grid at center, and the hand written text on the column at right noting the number of days in each month. ("Feb. hath 28 or 29 days") A bit akin to a mechanical
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