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From the natural onyx stone. The property of Jonas Cockerton of London, cutter, and dealer in curious stones, etc.
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Thorowgood, Edward [engraver] Champion [engraver] Houston, R. [engraver]

Incledon, Charles Benjamin, 1763-1826 [performer]
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From the natural onyx stone. The property of Jonas Cockerton of London, cutter, and dealer in curious stones, etc.
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Mezzotint print of the natural onyx stone; "those that send for either print will have a ticket to see the stone at leisure". Has red border at top and bottom; Appendix; to Christians; From the natural onyx stone. The property of Jonas Cockerton of London, cutter, and dealer in curious stones, etc.
Date 9 January 1785
date QS:P571,+1785-01-09T00:00:00Z/11
Dimensions single sheet; 410 x 316 mm
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Entertainments folder 7 (36)
Inscriptions View opened reverse from that in the middle piece of the 1st metzotinto print, taken from the same stone, both which are proportioned to twice the dimensions round its surface; this shewing the serpent entire, which is sever'd in ye other print
Notes Allegro identifier: 20030614/12:28:35$hm .
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