Description: Interior of the Royal Exchange, London R.H. (Richard Holmes) Laurie, London: July 12, 1822 Hand-colored copperplate engraving 10 x 16.5 inches, image 11 x 17 inches, platemark View of the interior courtyard of the second Royal Exchange in London. Groups of men in top hats and long coats — and a few women and children — stand conversing in the center. This view was published in 1822, the year after the new tower in the center had been erected. The first Royal Exchange was built by Sir Thomas Gresham in the 16th century as a space where merchants and tradespeople could meet in an open courtyard and conduct business. The original building burned down in the 17th century and a new exchange was built. It is this second building that is shown here. In 1838, this building was destroyed by fire, and the third Royal Exchange was eventually built according to a different plan at a different site. Trimmed to plate mark. Large clean tear into image backed with tesa (no loss). Minor edge wear. View of the interior courtyard of the second Royal Exchange in London. Groups of men in top hats and long coats — and a few women and children — stand conversing in the center. This view was published in 1822, the year after the new tower in the center had been erected. The first Royal Exchange was built by Sir Thomas Gresham in the 16th century as a space where merchants and tradespeople could meet in an open courtyard and conduct business. The original building burned down in the 17th century and a new exchange was built. It is this second building that is shown here. In 1838, this building was destroyed by fire, and the third Royal Exchange was eventually built according to a different plan at a different site. Trimmed to plate mark. Large clean tear into image backed with tesa (no lossView of the interior courtyard of the second Royal Exchange in London. Groups of men in top hats and long coats — and a few women and children — stand conversing in the center. This view was published in 1822, the year after the new tower in the center had been erected. The first Royal Exchange was built by Sir Thomas Gresham in the 16th century as a space where merchants and tradespeople could meet in an open courtyard and conduct business. The original building burned down in the 17th century and a new exchange was built. It is this second building that is shown here. In 1838, this building was destroyed by fire, and the third Royal Exchange was eventually built according to a different plan at a different site. Trimmed to plate mark. Large clean tear into image backed with tesa (no loss
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 60 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Year of Production: 1822
Production Technique: Copper Engraving
Features: 1st Edition, Hand Tinted
Material: Paper
Handmade: Yes
Theme: Architecture
Certificate of Authenticity (COA): Yes
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Framing: Unframed
Time Period Produced: 1800-1849
Subject: London
Type: Print
Size: Large
Brand: Unbranded
MPN: Does not apply