


18th c. Copperplate Engraving – King James I
An original late-18th-century copperplate engraving depicting King James I, produced for Barnard’s New Complete & Authentic History of England. The plate features a highly detailed architectural border, classical ornament, and finely rendered royal regalia.
Professionally presented in a contemporary wooden frame with an archival gold edge mat, highlighting the contrast between the soft antique paper and the print’s crisp linework. A refined addition to a library, gallery wall, or traditional interior.
Origin: England, c. 1784, late 18th century.
Material: Copperplate engraving on laid paper; modern wooden frame with archival mat.
Dimensions: 16" x 20".
Condition: Very good antique condition with expected age toning. Frame and mat pristine.
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Due to the nature of our items, returns will not be accepted. All sales are final.
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Do to the nature of our items, returns will not be accepted. All sales are final.
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