A very attractive Edwardian botanical print which appeared in William Watson’s / Robert Thompson’s Gardener’s Assistant i(London: The Gresham Publishing Company, c.1905).
This particular flower takes its name from Queen Charlotte (1744-1828), consort to George III, who was an enthusiastic gardener. Described as a “Patroness of Botany” by her contemporaries, she played an important role in the popularising of gardening in Britain.
- This is an original chromolithograph.
- Printed area is approximately 16cms by 25cms.
- The print is in very good condition with decent margins. Click on image for a better view.
- The item comes displayed in a ready to frame museum quality mount.
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- Guaranteed to be over 100 years old.



