c.1819 Study of British Fruit – Vintage Botanical Kitchen Prints
A Charming Study of British Fruit from the 19th Century
Dating from c.1819, these delightful prints revive a series of 19th-century British fruit illustrations, originally created as delicate watercolour studies. Featuring familiar fruit in beautifully balanced compositions, they bring warmth, colour, and character to any interior.
Perfect for Kitchens & Dining Spaces
With their bright palette and classic botanical style, these fruit studies are particularly well suited to kitchens, dining rooms, pantries, and breakfast nooks, adding a timeless and welcoming feel to the space.
Digitally Restored in Our Lancashire Studio
Each illustration has been digitally restored in our Lancashire studio, carefully enhancing colour and clarity while preserving the charm and texture of the original watercolours.
Archival Printing for Exceptional Quality
Printed using archival-grade fine art methods, these botanical fruit prints deliver excellent colour depth, detail, and long-lasting durability, ensuring they remain vibrant for years to come.
Sustainably Framed & Ready to Hang
Finished in sustainable wood frames, these vintage fruit prints arrive artfully framed and ready to hang, making them an effortless addition to your home.
British Craftsmanship with a Minimal Footprint
As with all our artwork, every component is hand cut, printed, and assembled in Britain, creating pictures of distinction while maintaining a minimal carbon footprint.
Key Features
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Vintage British fruit illustrations from c.1819
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Watercolour-style botanical artwork
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Digitally restored in Lancashire, UK
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Archival-grade fine art printing
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Sustainably sourced wood frames
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Hand cut, printed, and assembled in Britain
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Ready to hang
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Minimal carbon footprint production