print;
visiting-card
- Museum number
- C,1.1104-1127
- Description
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Folded sheet of twenty-four decorated visiting cards belonging to British persons; dated by Banks between 1761-1804; [] indicates hand written notes:
C,1.1104: 'Miss Earle'; [1779]
C,1.1105: 'Sr Robt Eden'; [1782]
C,1.1106: 'Lady Eden / Clarges Street / Michell Bond St'; [1779]
C,1.1107: as C,1.1106; 'Lady Eden / Clarges Street'; [1782]
C,1.1108: 'Lady Eden / Downing Street / Hughes Ft'; [1780]
C,1.1109: 'Lady Edmonstone / Argyll Street / Michell Bond Street'; [1778]
C,1.1110: 'Mrs Lieut: Col: Erskine'; [1804]
C,1.1111: 'Mis Edmonstone / Argyll Street / Michell Ft Bond St'; [1780]
C,1.1112: 'Sir Thomas Edwards / [Charles] Street / [Cavednish Square]; [1789]
C,1.1113: 'W Edwards / No 5 Church Row / Greenwich'; [1788]
C,1.1114: 'Mr Egerton'; [1783]
C,1.1115: woman and two putti holding shield; 'Lady Egerton'; [Sir Thomas Egerton Bart Lord Grey de Wilton 1784 / B Rebecca inc / 1778]
C,1.1116: ;Mrs Ellerker / and Miss Ellerkers / Portland Street / Darling ft Newport St'; [1782]
C,1.1117: 'Lady Frances Elliot / Saville Row / Gretton fecit'; [1781]
C,1.1118: 'Mr & Lady Frances Elliot presents theu Compts to [Sir Thomas Robinson] and return[s his] many thanks for the [Honour] of [his] most Obliging Enquiries [Mid 61]; [1761]
C,1.1119: 'Lady Elliot Murray / Seymour Place'; [1780]
C,1.1120: 'Miss Elliot / Seymour Place'; [1780]
C,1.1121: Colosseum, Trajan's Column and Roman vase; 'Mrs G Ellis / Serafino Gionvannini a Roma a S Bastianello'; [(Ampitheatre Trajan's Column &c) / 1781]
C,1.1122: 'Miss Ellis / Halfmoon Street / Piccadilly'; [1781]
C,1.1123: 'Mr Errington'; [1783]
C,1.1124: 'Duke of Hexham'; [1787 (Mr Errington)]
C,1.1125: 'Mrs Erskine / Strutton Street / Piccadilly'; [1785]
C,1.1126: 'Mr Estwick of Portman Square'; [1779]
C,1.1127: 'Mrs Estwick / Lower Berkley Street / Portman Square'; [1779]
- Production date
- 1761-1804 (c)
- Dimensions
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Height: 65 millimetres (largest)
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Height: 23 millimetres (smallest)
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Width: 62 millimetres
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Width: 99 millimetres
- $Inscriptions
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- Curator's comments
- The visiting cards still kept in original folder
Visiting cards are associated with the people holding the title engraved on the card at time of handwritten date, unless otherwise stated here
C,1.1109: Lady Edmonstone died in 1776, could possibly be Sir Edmonstone's second wife, Hester Heathcoate.
- Location
- Not on display
- Acquisition date
- 1818
- Department
- Prints and Drawings
- Registration number
- C,1.1104-1127