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Furriers shop with muff-lined walls and pelts hung from the rafters, 1751-1777. Artist: Denis DiderotFurriers shop with muff-lined walls and pelts hung from the rafters, 1751-1777. A print from the Encyclopedie, ou Dictionnaire Raisonne des Sciences, des Arts et des Metiers by Diderot & d Alembert
Carpet Merchant, c1870-1913. Artist: Addison Thomas MillarCarpet Merchant, c1870-1913
Native Costume of Sarthe, c1900
Flower Sellers of Seville. Artist: Jose Rico TejedoFlower Sellers of Seville. From the Museum of Fine Arts of Seville, Spain
Rug Merchant, 19th / 20th century. Artist: Frederico BartoliniRug Merchant, 19th/20th century. From a private collection
Cafe-au-lait seller, 1826. From Arts, metiers et Cris de Paris. (Paris, 1826)
French druggist and grocer, 16th century. In the foreground a boy uses a pestle and mortar to grind ingredients. In the right background a balance for weighing goods hangs over the counter
Sale of English goods in Canton, 1858. Canton was bombarded by French and English, Jan. 1858. which resulted in Trade opening up again
Murder Made Easy, 1882. Artist: Joseph SwainMurder Made Easy, 1882. From Punch, or the London Charivari, January 14, 1882
Hares Skins! Rabbists Skins!, 1880. Artist: Joseph SwainHares Skins! Rabbists Skins!, 1880. Sir William Harcourt, the Liberal Home Secretary, is depicted trying to sell his hare and rabbit skins, whilst the former Prime Minister
To Be Sold, 1871. Artist: Joseph SwainTo Be Sold, 1871. A weeping France stands on a barrel and is offered by a member of the Commune. The businessmen look on. This follows the defeat by Prussia of France
Palmerston selling off, 1858. Palmerston, out of office following the failed Conspiracy to Murder Bill, is selling all his old working clothes to Disraeli