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18th Century Material Culture Markets, Fairs, & Peddlers

Markets & Fairs

Proclamation on MarketsSeptember 1666 (During the Great Fire)

(Museum of London)

“FROST FAIR”1740

(The British Library)

“FROST FAIR”1740

(The British Library)

Market Scene at NightPaul Sandby c. 1755

(Royal Academy of Arts, London)

“A Perspective Draught of Pembroke Market-House”by Richard Evans 1760

(The British Library)

Market at Covent Gardenby Pieter Angillis 1762

(Yale Center for British Art)

A Linen Market in the West Indiesby Agostino Brunias, Italian. Active in Britain (1758-1770; 1777-1780s)

(Yale Center for British Art)

A Linen Market in the West Indiesby Agostino Brunias, Italian. Active in Britain (1758-1770; 1777-1780s)

(Yale Center for British Art)

“ An Holland smock to be run for by any woman born in this county : the best woman in three heats”by Robert Sayer after John Collet 1770

(Lewis Walpole Library)

“ An Holland smock to be run for by any woman born in this county : the best woman in three heats”by Robert Sayer after John Collet 1770

(Lewis Walpole Library)

“POT FAIR. CAMBRIDGE.”by James Bretherton 1777(Lewis Walpole Library)

“POT FAIR. CAMBRIDGE.”by James Bretherton 1777(Lewis Walpole Library)

““WINTER AMUSEMENT, A View near Hyde Park from the Sluce at the East End”

by Eyde, published by Robert Sayer after Julius Caesar Ibbetson 1787(The British Museum)

““WINTER AMUSEMENT, A View near Hyde Park from the Sluce at the East End”

by Eyde, published by Robert Sayer after Julius Caesar Ibbetson 1787(The British Museum)

Ordinaries

Ordinaries

“Public Ordinary”by William Austin 1780

(Lewis Walpole Library)

HOB

"HOB Carrying Mr. Friendly’s Letter to Mrs. Flora. Plate I"by Robert Sayer after John Laguerre c. 1760

(Lewis Walpole Library)

"HOB Surprised by St. Thomas with Mr. Friendly’s Letter. Plate II"by Robert Sayer after John Laguerre c. 1760

(Lewis Walpole Library)

"HOB’s PETITION to St. Thomas to be saved from the Well. Plate III"by Robert Sayer after John Laguerre c. 1760

(Lewis Walpole Library)

"HOB Drawn out of the Well by his Father & Mother. Plate IV"by Robert Sayer after John Laguerre c. 1760

(Lewis Walpole Library)

"HOB Welcomes Mr. Friendley to the WAKE. Plate V"by Robert Sayer after John Laguerre c. 1760

(Lewis Walpole Library)

"HOB Welcomes Mr. Friendley to the WAKE. Plate V"by Robert Sayer after John Laguerre c. 1760

(Lewis Walpole Library)

"FRIENDLY as a Ballad Singer at Ye Country Wake. Plate 6"by Robert Sayer after John Laguerre c. 1760

(Lewis Walpole Library)

"HOB Continues Dancing in Spite of his Father. Plate 7"by Robert Sayer after John Laguerre c. 1760

(Lewis Walpole Library)

"HOB Triumphs over St. Thomas. Plate 8"by Robert Sayer after John Laguerre c. 1760

(Lewis Walpole Library)

"HOB Triumphs over St. Thomas. Plate 8"by Robert Sayer after John Laguerre c. 1760

(Lewis Walpole Library)

Shops

Grocer’s Shop in an Alcoveby Willem van Mieris c. 1732

(Private Collection)

"The idle 'prentice stealing from his mother"William Hogarth’s “Industry and Idleness” 1747

(The British Museum)

Boston Gazette Advertisement for Samuel Minott1772

Clipping From the Boston News-Letter1773

Peddlers&

Market People

An Old Market WomanPaul Sandby

(Yale Center for British Art)

Itinerant PeddlerPaul Sandby c. 1759

(Yale Center for British Art)

Cries of Dublinby Douglas Hamilton c. 1760s

Cries of Dublinby Douglas Hamilton c. 1760s

"Returning from Reading Market in a Full Breese,"by William Austin 1773

The Market Girlby Henry Walton c. 1776 - 1777

(Yale Center for British Art)

The Return from Marketby Francis Wheatley 1786

(Temple Newsam House, Leeds Museums and Galleries)

A Market Sceneby Francis Wheatley

A (possible) Scene from Sterne's 'Sentimental Journey'by John Raphael Smith

(British Museum)

A (possible) Scene from Sterne's 'Sentimental Journey'by John Raphael Smith

(British Museum)

Cries of London - The Pudding SellerPaul Sandby 1759

Flower Vendorby Anne Claude Philippe de Tubières, Comte de Caylus after Edme Bouchardon 1738

(Metropolitan Museum of Art)

London Cries: “Flowers”Paul Sandby c. 1759

(Yale Center for British Art)

“Will your Honour buy a Sweet Nosegay or a Memorandum Book”by Paul Sandby 1760

The Flower Girlby John Young 1785

(Yale Center for British Art)

Acknowledgements

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