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Cupids in a sailing boat, representing the element water.

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Lettering: Plate III. Water. This plate of a group of cupids is respectfully dedicated by permission to Lady Sarah Bayly, by Her Ladyship's most obedient and obliged servants, Random, Stainbank & Co. Designed by A.W. Devis Esq.r A. Cardon sculp.t.
Title: Cupids in a sailing boat, representing the element water.
Description:
Lettering: Plate III.
Water.
This plate of a group of cupids is respectfully dedicated by permission to Lady Sarah Bayly, by Her Ladyship's most obedient and obliged servants, Random, Stainbank & Co.
Designed by A.
W.
Devis Esq.
r A.
Cardon sculp.
t.

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