Gladiolus Edulis. Esculent-rooted Cornflag.

Sydenham Teak Edwards (*1768 - 1819)
Copper engraving of a plant. Cornflag. Printed in London by James Ridgways in 1817.

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Description

Old hand coloured copper engraving of a Cornflag (lat. Gladiolus Edulis) by Smith after Sydenham Edwards. With 1 additional text page. Dated and signed on plate.

Details

CartographerSydenham Teak Edwards
TitleGladiolus Edulis. Esculent-rooted Cornflag.
Publisher, YearJames Ridgways, London, 1817
Plate Size20.2 x 12.4 cm (8.0 x 4.9 inches)
Sheet Size23.0 x 14.6 cm (9.1 x 5.7 inches)
Volumevolume 2 (plate Nr. 169)
ReferenceDunthorne 108, Nissen BBI 2379: Great flower books

Condition

Very good and fresh impression with original old colouring. Good visible plate mark. Some minor browning.

Cartographer

Sydenham Teast Edwards was born 1768 in Brynbuga, Wales. He worked 27 years for Curtis's Botanical Magazine as a botanical artist. In 1815 he created his own magazine titled The Botanical Register: Consisting of Coloured Figures of Exotic Plants, cultivated in British Gardens, with their History and Mode of Treatment. He died in 1819.

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Sydenham Teak Edwards: Gladiolus Edulis. Esculent-rooted Cornflag..
Copper engraving of a plant. Cornflag. Printed in London by James Ridgways in 1817.

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