The Royal Mercatorium, or St. James's Bazaar : for the encouragement of inventive genius and industrious merit, presents to the nobility, gentry, and the public, an elegant promenade, commanding, at one view, a brilliant display of every fashionable and useful article, which can be combined in an establishment of this nature... no. 29, St. James's Street.

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[1816]
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Description

Leaflet advertising one of the (covered?) arcades of shops in the Piccadilly / St. James's area of London in 1816. "Fashionable and useful" articles probably included clothing, ornaments, domestic appliances, ceramics etc.

Publication/Creation

[London] : [publisher not identified], [1816] (Piccadilly, London : C.H. Reynell)

Physical description

1 broadside ; 20 cm

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