ACKERMANN AQUATINT CARLTON HOUSE PRINCE REGENT 1809

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For pictures and payment information please scroll to the bottom of the page. Original hand coloured prints from Ackermann’s Repository of Arts. Ackermann’s Repository showed the changing fashions and styles of dress, furniture and fabrics during the Regency period, his establishment in the Strand became a fashionable meeting place for London’s elite, prominent artists were commissioned to produce the plates and a small army of workers to hand colour them. It remains one of the best sources available to chart the changes during the period, the Repository was published between 1809 and 1828. The plates on offer are approx 5.5 x 9 inches (14 x 23 cm) unless otherwise indicated. Some of the finest prints you can find a charming addition to any collection now 200 years of age. Buy more than one print shipping for multiple purchases is the same as one print please wait for invoice before paying. Published 1809 the London home of the Prince of Wales renovated at a considerable cost, when he became King he moved to Buckingham House (Palace) Carlton House was later demolished. To the foreground soldiers on sentry duty with a detachment marching along the pavement. Condition, mint. THIS ITEM POSTAGE & PACKING, PLEASE READ: UK Surface £1.50 Europe Airmail £2.00 Rest of World Airmail £3.00 Bidders please note all items outside UK read more