Iinerant seller of artificial flowers in London, Regency era
Antony Antonini, Italian itinerant seller of artificial flowers in London, from Lucca in Tuscany. The flowers are made of silk and paper, with wax birds on their branches. All in full bloom. Copperplate engraving drawn from life and engraved by John Thomas Smith from his own The Cries of London, or Vagabondiana 2, edited by Francis Douce, John Bowyer Nichols, London, 1839
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14015548
Media ID
45845204
Size
4607px x 7250px
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Credit
©Florilegius/Mary Evans
Source
John Thomas Smith
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1839 Capitalism Destitute Francis Douce Itinerant Seller John Bowyer Nichols John Thomas Smith Lower Classes Lucca The Cries Of London Tradesmen Vagabondiana 2 Working Class Working Poor
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