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Naval art print.  Reproduction of original engraving of The Battle of the Nile, one of the best known battle of the age of sail.

Battle of the Nile.

Battle of the Nile.

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Battle of the Nile.

Reproduction of original hand coloured engraving of the Battle of the Nile. These high quality Giclee art prints on thick 300gsm German watercolour art board.

Restricted to only 100 copies.  Image size 25 inches x 14 inches (64cm x 36cm) plus text. . Price £95.00

ITEM CODE DHM1263

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