Antique Golden-Spangled Polish Chickens Print by Harrison Weir – 19th Century Poultry Illustration
£40.00
Description
Description:
This exquisite antique print by Harrison Weir features a detailed illustration of the Golden-Spangled Polish Chickens, a striking ornamental breed known for its extravagant crest of feathers and unique golden-spangled plumage. The Polish breed, admired for its elegant appearance and docile temperament, has been a favorite among poultry enthusiasts and show breeders for centuries.
Published by Leighton Brothers, this original print measures approximately 14.5 x 19 cm and is mounted on black cardboard with a 2 cm border for added durability. Given its age, this print may show signs of wear such as slight discoloration, minor foxing, or edge wear, which only adds to its authentic vintage charm.
An ideal addition for collectors of historical poultry illustrations, farmhouse decor, or rare heritage breed prints.
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