19th Century Engraving of the Royal Exchange, London
19th Century Engraving of the Royal Exchange, London
19th Century Engraving of the Royal Exchange, London
19th Century Engraving of the Royal Exchange, London
19th Century Engraving of the Royal Exchange, London
19th Century Engraving of the Royal Exchange, London
19th Century Engraving of the Royal Exchange, London
19th Century Engraving of the Royal Exchange, London
19th Century Engraving of the Royal Exchange, London

19th Century Engraving of the Royal Exchange, London

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A beautiful gently faded engraving of the "Royal Exchange" in London, which was the second building built after the Great Fire of London in 1666. It also burned down in 1838 and was rebuilt in 1844 and designed by William Tite and opened by Queen Victoria. It is behind glass and has a lovely decorative frame. There are some watermarks and dirt on the paper and slight chips on the frame but this all adds to the charm.

Dimensions

37.5cm x 32cm

Delivery

£4.80 UK delivery. International rates calculated at checkout. 

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