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Description
This is 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 condition, presented in wooden frame with double mount.