I specialise in affordable original artworks - mainly traditional watercolours and oil paintings but I also have a range of contemporary artworks including limited edition lithographic prints. I also stock a limited selection of antiques and collectables, including treen, ceramics and glass. I have now opened a large showroom at Wallingford Arcade, in Wallingford between Reading and Oxford, but I also trade online. My website, www.artandstuffgallery.com has a gallery section with several mini-galleries where my items are displayed, including more contemporary items not shown on LoveAntiques.
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Description
An interesting engraving of Fishmongers' Hall dated 1829, apparently showing the construction of the "new" London Bridge which opened in 1831. The equipment and bridge give the whole piece a pleasing composition. Presented in a smart wooden frame which has been painted to give the effect of a burr wood. (see detail in photos)
measurements
Height:
40 CM
Width:
43 CM
measurements
declaration
Art & Stuff has clarified that the 19th Century Engraving of Fishmongers' Hall, London (LA163025) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being 1829
declaration
condition
condition
very good. presented in wooden frame with double mount.