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<p>[QUOTE="TT Antique, post: 9737657, member: 2653"]Thanks moreotherstuff. Unfortunately that was the best picture I was able to come up among some few shots I took. No dot patterns are visible with the eyes. But I have an airtight reason that it is an offset litho. Here is another similar offset litho print of the old Lisbon palace ( based on another colored engraving)by the same print company. Again very crisp and vibrant.I took a picture of it somewhere, though I used to have this as well a few years back ...hope to get it again.</p><p><br /></p><p>TTA</p><p>[ATTACH=full]475472[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="TT Antique, post: 9737657, member: 2653"]Thanks moreotherstuff. Unfortunately that was the best picture I was able to come up among some few shots I took. No dot patterns are visible with the eyes. But I have an airtight reason that it is an offset litho. Here is another similar offset litho print of the old Lisbon palace ( based on another colored engraving)by the same print company. Again very crisp and vibrant.I took a picture of it somewhere, though I used to have this as well a few years back ...hope to get it again. TTA [ATTACH=full]475472[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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