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The Bible, Crown and Constitution No.32 Cornhill.
The Bible, Crown and Constitution No.32 Cornhill. Where Foreign Orders are executed and Book Societies supplied on liberal Terms.
S Rawle del. fct.
Frontispiece to the European Magazine, Vol. 69. [London, 1816.]
Etching, frontispiece to the European Magazine. Sheet 210 x 110mm, 8¼ x 4¼". Trimmed.
View of the front of the European Magazine's office on Cornhill in the City of London. 'Asperne' in large lettering over ground floor bookshop window, to left a lane leading through to 'Cowper's Court'; two figures standing at entrance to lane include a dark-skinned gentleman in oriental dress. Bookseller and publisher James Asperne (1757 - 1820) was proprietor of the European Magazine after succeeding John Sewell in 1803.
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Frontispiece to European Magazine V.41.
Frontispiece to European Magazine V.41. The Entrance to Coade and Sealy's Gallery of Sculpture. of Artificial Stone, Westminster Bridge.
Drawn & Engraved by S. Rawle_
Published by J. Sewell Cornhill Feb.1.1802.
Engraving. Plate 197 x 126mm. 7¾ x 5".
Coade Stone was a moulded artificial stone material with a hard surface finish, used for many types of monuments and other objects during the eighteenth and early nineteenth century. It wasn't until 1799 that John Sealy was made a partner in the company and the firms stampe became Coade and Sealy.
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