First Prize Collection
"First Prize: A Celebration of Exquisite Livestock and Poultry" Step into the world of agricultural excellence with a glimpse at the first prize winners
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"First Prize: A Celebration of Exquisite Livestock and Poultry" Step into the world of agricultural excellence with a glimpse at the first prize winners. The Hereford Bull "Maidstone" stands tall, its majestic presence captured in a vibrant colour lithograph. JLP01_08_073964 is an emblem of strength and beauty. Intricate details unfold as we admire the Single-combed Dorking hen from 1890, depicted in a stunning chromolithograph. Its feathers display an array of colors that mesmerize the eye. The Golden spangled Polish cock and hen also claim their well-deserved victory through their resplendent plumage, showcased in another remarkable chromolithograph from 1890. Their regal appearance leaves no doubt about their prestigious status. Japanese bantams, black bantams, and Pekin bantams take center stage in yet another captivating chromolithograph from 1890. These diminutive creatures exude charm and elegance with every delicate step they take. W. F. Entwistle's game bantam varieties proudly exhibit their unique attributes in a striking chromolithograph from 1890. Each breed possesses distinct characteristics that make them stand out among competitors. A silver spangled Polish cock and hen grace us with their presence through an exquisite chromolithograph capturing every intricate detail of their plumage. They epitomize sophistication and grace. The Dark Brahma pullet showcases her distinctive markings through a mesmerizing chromolithograph from 1890. Her dark feathers create an aura of mystery around her as she commands attention effortlessly. White Dorking fowl takes pride in its purity as it shines brightly on paper within a breathtaking chromolithograph from 1890. Its pristine appearance symbolizes perfection achieved through meticulous breeding practices. Gold-laced bantam and silver-laced bantam cocks and hens enchant us with their intricate patterns, depicted in a chromolithograph from 1890.