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- Woman wearing an apron and selling baked pears stands with a pot on her head.; French and Italian translations of title included on print. Engraved in lower right corner of design: 15.; One of a set of prints originally published in "Cryes of the city of London drawne after the life," by Marcellus Laroon (London, 1688), with several later editions. The numbered plates were first issued after 1709, possibly in a 1711 edition (see Robert Raines "Marcellus Laroon," London, 1967).
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- Printed advertisement for lessons in history, given by Delia Bacon and recommended by various illustrious gentlemen. The course was for ladies, and was offered at 11 o'clock in the morning, the hour least likely to interfere with ordinary social engagements.; supplied
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- 1853-01-01T00:00:00Z
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- Date Issued:
- 1862-01-01T00:00:00Z
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- Union troops carry out a nighttime search for weapons in a residence. The women of the house huddle together in their shifts at right while an angry older gentleman is restrainted by two Union soldiers. One soldier (with a liquor bottle peeking out of his jacket) holds up the contraband that was found: a small Confederate flag.; Reprinted in the 1880s from original plates created by Volck in the 1860s. Set titled Confederate War Etchings and published by Porter & Coates. This is plate 5.; Adalbert Johann Volck originally published this print under the pseudonym V. Blada.
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