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Petticoat Lane, 1940sA busy scene at historic Petticoat Lane market in the East End of London in the late 1940s. 1940s
The Bedesten bazaar in Larissa, Thessaly, Greece, 1800sThe Bedesten bazaar in Larissa, Thessaly, Greece. Men in turbans talk, haggle and smoke pipes at the market in front of a mosque. Bazar de Larrise (Grece). Handcoloured copperplate engraving from A
INDIAN BAZaR 1930SIndian shopkeepers in the bazaars frequently squat on the ground behind their wares. The business of buying and selling takes time as both sides haggle for hours. Date: 1930s
Cartoon, A Soliloquy (antique dealer)Cartoon, A Soliloquy -- an antique dealer runs through a prospective deal in his head! Date: 1895
Street market in YugoslaviaScene at a street market in former Yugoslavia. A woman examines a pair of shoes the stallholder is trying to sell her. To the left is a colourful jewellery stall. Date: September 1965
Antique Shop HagglingA gentleman takes off his spectacles in disbelief at the price the old man in this jumbled antique shop is asking for a figurine. Time to haggle! Date: 1960s
Haggling over JewelleryTourists haggling over jewellery at a bazaar in Turkey. Date: 1930s
White Cow with Red EarsFiachna & men of King Eolgarg Mor haggle with the Black Hag for white cow with red ears that they have been told will cure the king of a wasting sickness
Bosnia - Sarajevo - HagglingA Bosnian man haggling for a vest (waistcoat) in a Sarajevo Market, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Advertising Card for rug importerAdvertising card for a Belgian Turkish rug importer, showing the owner of the company, Leonhard Tietz, negotiating the price of a rug. He had an office in Rassim Pacha Han in Istanbul
East of Suez by Webster MurrayAn exotic scene showing British tourists examining fabrics in a bazaar somewhere in the Middle East
Cartoon Depicting the Problems of Professionalism in FootbalCartoon showing the perceived problems of professionalism in football
Passengers and TradersIn an eastern port, passengers haggle with traders who come alongside their ship to offer their wares