£5 Nonsuch Palace
1888 Walford Cassell Ref: 284gw
Add to
basket
Thanks,Your Product Has Been Added To Basket
15x11 cm
Request
Condition Report
OLD THEOBALDS PALACE
From an old engraving in the "Gentleman's Magazine", 1836.
Wood engraving published in Greater London...by Edward Walford. Cassell & Co. Ltd. London 1888. Attributed to Theobalds Palace in Hertfordshire but is almost certainly a depiction of Nonsuch Palace, a Tudor palace built by Henry VIII near Cheam in Surrey, copied from earlier engravings after a painting by Hendrick Dankerts. Other versions of this image have also been incorrectly attributed to Richmond Palace.
Hand coloured. A little browned.
SPECIAL OFFER FRAME AND MOUNT OPTIONS AVAILABLE ON THIS ITEM AT THE CHECKOUT FOR UK CUSTOMERS.