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 shop in Wallingford (OX100BU) 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
St Dunstan's Church-in-the-West, in Fleet St still stands. It is of medieval origins but was rebuilt in 1830's. So this church was a new refurbishment when the engraving was made in 1832! One can see Temple Bar at the far end of the street, which was the principal ceremonial entrance to the City of London from Westminster, until it was removed in 1878 to ease traffic congestion.
Presented in a wooden frame which has been painted to resemble 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 St Dunstan's Church, Fleet St, Showing Temple Bar (LA163029) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being 1832
declaration
condition
condition
Very good condition, presented in wooden frame with double mount.