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Even More Old Furniture Trade Cards

July 20, 2012
by the gentle author

After publishing sets of old furniture trade cards that might have been found in the secret compartment of a hypothetical cabinet, discovered stashed behind a plate in a hypothetical alcove or down the back of a hypothetical armoire in the eighteenth century, it is my pleasure to show this further selection which were mixed up among the playing cards in the drawer of a hypothetical gaming table.

Images courtesy Bishopsgate Institute

You may like to see my earlier selections

Furniture Trade Cards of Old London

More Furniture Trade Cards of Old London

Yet More Furniture Trade Cards of Old London

The Trade Cards of Old London

More Trade Cards of Old London

Yet More Trade Cards of Old London

Even More Trade Cards of Old London

Further Trade Cards of Old London

The Signs of Old London

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  1. Hilary permalink
    July 21, 2012

    I like Mr Wyatt next door to the Pantheon on Oxford St-this is Marks and Spencer today!
    I think this trade card would be from the 1770’s perhaps?

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