Editorial[View of the Seine, Paris], 1857, Albumen silver print from glass negative, Image: 38.5 x 50.9; Mount: 49.5 x 60.7, Photographs, Gustave Le Gray (French, 1820?1884), Le Gray was the central figure in French photography of the 1850s?an artist of the fir...
EditorialThe Haberdasher Dandy. Charles WIlliams (English, active 1797-1830); published by Thomas Tegg (English, 1776-1845). Date: 1817-1820. Dimensions: 235 ? 330 mm. Etching in black, with hand-colored additions, on cream wove paper. Origin: England.
EditorialAn advertisement for John Pidler, laceman and haberdasher. John Pidler, laceman and haberdasher, opposite the Long-Room, Hotwells, Bristol, sells all sorts of lace for ladies and gentlemens' ruffles: likewise, gauzes; and silk, thread, and cotton stock...
EditorialHaberdasher of sewing items, Paris, early 19th century, in orange dress, black apron, white bonnet, and green shawl, holding a box of ribbons and threads. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Gatine after an illustration by Louis-Marie Lante from "Ouv...
EditorialItinerant haberdasher, Paris, early 19th century, in black apron over green coat with epaulettes, lace collar. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Gatine after an illustration by Louis-Marie Lante from "Ouvrieres de Paris" (Tradeswomen of Paris), Par...
EditorialTrade card for George Nixon, an Haberdasher of Hats, Sword Cutler and Hosier in the Stand, London., unknown artist, eighteenth century, ca. 1770.
Editorial[View of the Seine, Paris], 1857, Albumen silver print from glass negative, Image: 38.5 x 50.9; Mount: 49.5 x 60.7, Photographs, Gustave Le Gray (French, 1820?1884), Le Gray was the central figure in French photography of the 1850s?an artist of the fir...
EditorialThe Haberdasher Dandy. Charles WIlliams (English, active 1797-1830); published by Thomas Tegg (English, 1776-1845). Date: 1817-1820. Dimensions: 235 ? 330 mm. Etching in black, with hand-colored additions, on cream wove paper. Origin: England.
EditorialThe Haberdasher Dandy. Charles WIlliams (English, active 1797-1830); published by Thomas Tegg (English, 1776-1845). Date: 1817-1820. Dimensions: 235 ? 330 mm. Etching in black, with hand-colored additions, on cream wove paper. Origin: England.
EditorialThe Haberdasher Dandy. Charles WIlliams (English, active 1797-1830); published by Thomas Tegg (English, 1776-1845). Date: 1817-1820. Dimensions: 235 ? 330 mm. Etching in black, with hand-colored additions, on cream wove paper. Origin: England.
EditorialAn advertisement for John Pidler, laceman and haberdasher. John Pidler, laceman and haberdasher, opposite the Long-Room, Hotwells, Bristol, sells all sorts of lace for ladies and gentlemens' ruffles: likewise, gauzes; and silk, thread, and cotton stock...
Editorial[View of the Seine, Paris], 1857, Albumen silver print from glass negative, Image: 38.5 x 50.9; Mount: 49.5 x 60.7, Photographs, Gustave Le Gray (French, 1820?1884), Le Gray was the central figure in French photography of the 1850s?an artist of the fir...
EditorialHaberdasher of sewing items, Paris, early 19th century, in orange dress, black apron, white bonnet, and green shawl, holding a box of ribbons and threads. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Gatine after an illustration by Louis-Marie Lante from "Ouv...
EditorialItinerant haberdasher, Paris, early 19th century, in black apron over green coat with epaulettes, lace collar. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Gatine after an illustration by Louis-Marie Lante from "Ouvrieres de Paris" (Tradeswomen of Paris), Par...