[Frank T. Sabin, 118 Shaftesbury Avenue, London. Illustration, mezzotint by Charles Turner after Joshua Reynolds, 1823-1825 ca. The Young Fortune Teller (Lord Henry Spencer and his sister Lady Charlotte Spencer, later Lady Nares).]
[Frank T. Sabin, 118 Shaftesbury Avenue, London. Illustration, two mezzotints by Charles Turner after Joshua Reynolds, 1823-1825: Right: The Young Fortune Teller (Lord Henry Spencer and his sister Lady Charlotte Spencer, later Lady Nares). Left: The Mask: (Lady Charlotte Spencer, later Lady Nares, and her sister Lady Anne Spencer, later Countess of Shaftesbury)]
Western art unattributed:
[Cardinal & Harford, 108-110 High Holborn, London. Importers of oriental carpets. Photograph: Interior of The Levant Warehouse]
[The Connoisseur Gallery, 19 New Oxford Street, London, Extremely fine carving of an Allegory of the American Independence exhibited at the Paris Salon of 1790, signed and dated by Putman]
Western art unattributed:
[Cardinal & Harford, 108-110 High Holborn, London. Importers of oriental carpets. Photograph: Interior of The Levant Warehouse]
President's Badge of Office, in Cast Silver. Designed and Executed by the Bromsgrove Guild, for the Leeds and Yorkshire Architectural Association.
Attributed works:
[Charles Bevan, 99 New Kent Road, London. Printseller and publisher. Photograph: a Jacobite glass, a silver tureen and a print after George Morland (?)]
President's Badge of Office, in Cast Silver. Designed and Executed by the Bromsgrove Guild, for the Leeds and Yorkshire Architectural Association.
Attributed works:
[John Wilsons' Successors, 188 Regent Street.] 'Renaissance Squares.' One of Twelve Designs by Lewis F. Day.
Western art unattributed:
[John Lane Publisher, Vigo Street, London] Charles the First, Henrietta Maria, Princess Elizabeth, Oliver Cromwell. [Details from paintings, coins and miniatures]