£45 Paul PIndar's House Bishopsgate
1812
Ref: 3365gh
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VIEW OF THE FRONT OF SIR PAUL PINDAR'S HOUSE ON THE WEST SIDE OF BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT. | This was formerly the Residence of Sir Paul Pindar, an eminent London merchant; Consul to Aleppo; Ambassador to Constantinople; and a public Benefactor during the reign on King James the first. The Vignette exhibits part of the First Floor Cieling (sic). | London, Published 8 May 1812, by Robert Wilkinson, No.58 Cornhill.
Copper engraving by Sawyer from a sketch by Shepherd. The boards on the front of the house read: 'The Paul Pindar by W. Holmes' and 'W Holmes Dealer in ...... spirituous Liquors.' The board next door reads: 'LEE'S PRINTING Office Down this Passage.'
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