Theresa Walker (1807-1876), a wax portrait of Sir John Franklin,…
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Theresa Walker (1807-1876), a wax portrait of Sir John Franklin, circa 1846 the wax portrait after David D'Angers, framed in a musk wood box frame 9 cm high, 6.5 cm wide (portrait) 19 cm by 17 cm (frame)

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