Antique White-Crested Black Polish Chickens Print by Harrison Weir – 19th Century Poultry Illustration
£40.00
Description
Description:
This stunning antique print by Harrison Weir showcases the White-Crested Black Polish Chickens, an elegant and ornamental breed known for its striking contrast of jet-black plumage and voluminous white crests. The Polish breed, with its regal and extravagant appearance, has long been cherished among poultry fanciers and was historically bred for exhibitions and as a farmyard showpiece.
This vintage print was produced by Leighton Brothers and measures approximately 14.5 x 19 cm, mounted on black cardboard with a 2 cm border for durability. Due to its age, this print may show signs of wear, including light discoloration, minor foxing, or edge wear, which enhances its historical charm.
A perfect collectible for poultry enthusiasts, farmhouse decor lovers, or those interested in rare and heritage chicken breeds.
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