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A country pedlar selling medicines from a basket. Etching by T. Kitchin after D. Teniers the younger.
Teniers, David, 1610-1690.Reference: 16377i- Pictures
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A bustling country fair full of stalls of people selling their wares. Etching by D. Deuchar, 1788, after A. Ostade.
Ostade, Adriaen van, 1610-1685.Date: 1788Reference: 20505i- Pictures
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Hans Buling, an itinerant medicine salesman, demonstrating his wares with the aid of a monkey. Engraving by G. Walker, 1792, after M. Laroon.
Laroon, Marcellus, 1653-1702.Date: 10 July 1793Reference: 20589i- Pictures
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Hans Buling, an itinerant medicine salesman demonstrating his wares with the aid of a monkey. Colour line engraving after M. Laroon.
Laroon, Marcellus, 1653-1702.Reference: 20590i- Pictures
A peddler in antique garb advertising a carnival to raise funds for the move of King's College Hospital to South London. Colour lithograph after J. Hassall, 1909.
Hassall, John, 1868-1948.Date: [1909]Reference: 17764i- Pictures
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A poor street peddlar selling rhubarb and spices in London. Wood engraving after R. Beard.
Beard, Richard, 1801 or 1802-1885.Reference: 16383i- Pictures
Hans Buling, an itinerant medicine salesman demonstrating his wares with the aid of a monkey. Engraving after M. Laroon.
Laroon, Marcellus, 1653-1702.Reference: 20520i- Pictures
An itinerant medicine vendor selling his wares to a family. Etching by A. Ostade.
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An itinerant medicine vendor selling his wares to a family. Etching by D. Deuchar after A. Ostade.
Ostade, Adriaen van, 1610-1685.Date: 1750-1800Reference: 590426i- Books
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A plan for the conduct of female education, in boarding schools, private families, and public seminaries. By Erasmus Darwin, M.D. F.R.S. author of Zoonomia, and of The botanic garden. To which are added, Rudiments of taste, in a series of letters from a mother to her daughters. Embellished with an elegant frontispiece.
Darwin, Erasmus, 1731-1802.Date: 1798- Pictures
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A pedlar with his tray of wares holds up a pair of scissors. Line engraving after M. Laroon, 1711.
Laroon, Marcellus, 1653-1702.Reference: 16255i- Pictures
An itinerant medicine vendor selling his wares to a family on the side of a country road. Mezzotint.
Reference: 20523i- Books
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An act for licensing hawkers and pedlars, for a further provision of interest for the transport debt for reducing of Ireland, Anno 9 & 10 Gulielmi III. regis. And several clauses relating to hawkers and pedlars in subsequent acts of Parliament. Together with several cases, and opinions thereupon, of Her Late and His Present Majesty's council learned in the law.
Great Britain.Date: 1716- Books
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An act for licensing hawkers and pedlars, and for encouragement of English Protestant Schools.
Ireland.Date: 1760- Pictures
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An audience of people throwing handkerchiefs (containing money?) onto a stage where an itinerant medicine vendor has been successfully selling his wares. Engraving.
Reference: 20530i- Books
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A second letter from a hawker and pedlar in the country, to a Member of Parliament at London. In which The true yearly Revenue and Expence of a Nation is fairly Stated. The Encouragement of Frugality is recommended as the best Method to Increase the Nation's Revenue, and Diminish its Expence. All Monopolies proved to be an Encouragement to Idleness and Luxury. Every Restriction upon Trade a Step to Monopoly. The extravagant Profits taken formerly by the Toy-Shops. Our Improvement in that Trade owing to the Hawkers and Pedlars. Confederacies easily formed when any Branch of Trade is confined to a Particular Set of Men. An Account of the Yearly Expence of a London Shop-Keeper.
C-------l, James.Date: [1731]- Pictures
An itinerant medicine vendor demonstrating his wares on a puzzled man in front of an audience, in the background the man's wife is counting out the fee. Process print, 1931, after J. Victors.
Victors, Jan, 1619-1676.Date: 1931Reference: 20484i- Books
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An act for licensing hawkers and pedlars, for a further provision of interest for the transport debt for reducing of Ireland, anno 9 & 10 Gulielmi III. Regis. And several clauses relating to hawkers and pedlars in subsequent Acts of Parliament. Together with several cases, and opinions thereupon, of Her late and His present Majesty's council learned in the law.
Great Britain.Date: 1726- Pictures
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A medicine vendor selling antidotes to snake poison. Etching by G.M. Mitelli.
Mitelli, Giuseppe Maria, 1634-1718.Reference: 20538i- Pictures
A foppish dentist on stage extracting a tooth from a patient who is being restrained by a man dressed as Pierrot. Coloured etching by A. Auger, 1817.
Auger, Adrien Victor, 1787-1836.Date: 1817Reference: 16488i- Pictures
An itinerant medicine vendor proudly presenting his wares to a small group of people. Line engraving by J. van de Velde after W. Buytewech.
Buytewech, Willem Pietersz, 1591 or 1592-1624.Reference: 20470i- Pictures
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An itinerant medicine vendor selling his wares on stage as part of a performance to a small audience. Etching by D. Deuchar (?).
Reference: 20506i- Pictures
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A tooth-drawer holding up a tooth he has just extracted on stage to try and sell his skills; his two companions are treating a sick man. Etching after J. Steen (?).
Steen, Jan, 1626-1679.Reference: 20489i- Pictures
A tooth-drawer holding up a tooth he has just extracted on stage to try and sell his skills; his two companions are treating a sick man. Woodcut after J. Steen.
Steen, Jan, 1626-1679.Date: 1800-1850Reference: 590425i- Books
The lady's pocket library. Containing, 1. Miss More's Essays. 2. Dr. Gregory's Legacy to his daughters. 3. Lady Pennington's Unfortunate mother's advice to her daughters. 4. Rudiments of taste, by the Countess of Carlisle. 5. Mrs. Chapone's Letter on the government of the temper. 6. Swift's Letter to a young lady newly married. 7. Moore's Fables. For the female Sex.
Date: 1797