print;
visiting-card
- Museum number
- D,1.420-442
- Description
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Folded sheet of twenty-three decorated visiting cards, belonging to German persons; dated by Banks between 1785-1815; text within [] indicates handwritten notes:
D,1.420: 'Le Comte Joseph de Kollovrath'; [1785]
D,1.421: eagle on plaque; 'J G Kronauer K.K. off Lehrer / Malvieux sc''; [1789]
D,1.422: 'Le Comte de Lacy'; [1786]
D,1.423: 'Le Comte de Lamberg'; [1783]
D,1.424: 'Jackob Landerer'; [1791]
D,1.425: 'Rochleder Apotheker auf der Landstrasse' [verso: An Apothecary ont he high road]; [1811]
D,1.426: 'Mr Kruhff No 12, Lisson Green near Paddington'; [1789]
D,1.427: 'Simon Lamel in Prag'; [1804]
D,1.428: man walking under stone archways; 'de Lethenyey Artill: Major u Stuck Giesserey Directpr'; [1815 German]
D,1.429: Cupid; 'Hofrath von Lang / [{illegible}]'; [1815]
D,1.430: 'Francois Baron de Lohr'; [German 1815]
D,1.431: as D,1.430
D,1.432: 'Lehr Med: Dr:'; [1791]
D,1.433: 'Mme de Lenthe nec de Hasbergen / Barnes fect Coventry Street';
D,1.434: 'Le Baron de Lerekenfeld Chambellan de S.A.S. Electorale Palatine Golden Square'; [1785]
D,1.435: 'Der Geheime Ober Krieges une Domainen echnungs Rath Lesser'; [1793]
D,1.436: 'Le Baron de Laykam Envoyé Extraordinaire de son Altesse Royale L'Electeur de Collogne [En Hollande p.p.c.]; [1789]
D,1.437: 'de Lethenyey [ober Lieus]; [1796]
D,1.438: 'Joseph Liser'; [1789]
D,1.439: 'Baron Low [p.p.c.]'; [1783]
D,1.440: 'Le Baron de Leykam Envoyé extraodinaire & Ministre Plénipotentiaire de S.A.S.E. & R. L'Electeur de Cologne pres de Leurs Hautes Puissances Les Etats Généraux des Provinces-Unies'; [1798]
D,1.441: 'Le Baron C de Low / Gravé par Seraphin Giovannini a Rome'; [1792]
D,1.442: 'Langhammer Pharmacopoeus'; [1815]
- Production date
- 1785-1815 (c.)
- Dimensions
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Height: 74 millimetres (largest)
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Height: 44 millimetres (smallest)
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Width: 108 millimetres
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Width: 62 millimetres
- $Inscriptions
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- Curator's comments
- The visiting cards still kept in original folder, within series of cards belonging to non-British people.
Visiting cards are assumed to be associated with the people holding the title engraved on the card at time of handwritten date, unless otherwise stated here.
- Location
- Not on display
- Acquisition date
- 1818
- Department
- Prints and Drawings
- Registration number
- D,1.420-442