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Swinging Fashions C. 1810White robes: sleeves with a double puff, scalloped hem & worn with boots, a net cap & a fringed shawl tied at the back or with vandyked hem & pantelettes
3 Dolls Harlequin C1810Harlequin, Pulcinello (Punch) and Bobeche (Clown)
French Expo Dolls C1810Seven French dolls of the Empire period. The one on the far left is left unclothed
Morning Dress circa 1810White muslin dress with high stand collar & single ruff worn with a pale green spencer with collar & lapels, matching boots, a lace cap & a small hat. Her parasol is tiny. Date: circa 1810
THE GAMBLER C1810He loses all... till madness seizes on his fevrish brain A gentleman gambler, deep in debt, raises his fist in impotent rage. Date: circa 1810
SOUTH SEA HOUSE C1810South Sea House : the Dividend Hall in the offices of the South-Sea Company in Threadneedle Street, London Date: circa 1810
ST JAMES SQUARE C1810A general view of St James Square with people and animals and carriages. Date: circa 1810
PARISIENNE SWINGS C. 1810While her friend picks cherries, a Parisienne swings from a branch, displaying her voluminous underwear Date: circa 1810
Halfway House Inn C1810An English country inn - The Halfway House - note that refreshment is provided not only for the traveller but also for his horse
Naughty Children C1810Naughty children are seized by M & Mme Croque-Mitaine (the French equivalent of the Bogey Man). Date: circa 1810
House of Commons C. 1810The House of Commons in the first decade of the 19th century