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Settlers and Native Americans Trading Goods
Anonymous
A small trade that brings little gain
A Kerim
Old Satten Old Taffety or Velvet, Cries of London, (c1688?)
Pierce Tempest
Trade at Harborough, English playing card
English School
English goods burnt in Amsterdam
Charles Monnet
The Peddlers, 1635-50
Andrea di Leone
Anti free trade postcard
Anonymous
The Modern Tradesman, or the Glories of British Commerce
G. Terry
Colombo Harbour, Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
Keystone View Company
Good Thing is threatened
Hendrick Goltzius
Orange Merchant
Anonymous
Shop Selling Chinese Goods, 1680-1700
Dutch School
View of a Market in China
School Chinese
Effects of Good Government in the City, detail of a merchant and craftsmen in the shoemaker's shop, 1338-40
Ambrogio Lorenzetti
The ceramic merchant
Persian School
Trade
Christoph Weigel
Interior of the Royal Exchange, London, 1788
Francesco Bartolozzi
The true picture of the wind-trade on the Rue Quincampoix, Paris, ca 1720
Anonymous
Peanut and scent pedlars, Sofia, Bulgaria
Anonymous
Shops in a native market, Rangoon, Burma
Stereo Travel Co
Trade card for Edward Butling, room hangings
English School
J & P Coats Trade Card of Frog Cyclists
Anonymous
Papa Cobden taking Master Robert a free trade walk, 1845
Richard Doyle
Weighing with Basket on Head
Andrew Pitcairn-Knowles
Returning to the Pau Market, 1860
Eugene Deveria
Trade Card of a Hound Dog in the Forest
Anonymous
Fol.15.083 from the Psychomachia by Prudentius
School French
Allegory on the trading of the Medici and the coat of arms
Gerard de Lairesse
A Merchantman in Two Positions off the South Coast
Thomas Whitcombe
Unloading Imported Goods
Anonymous
A man on his way to market to sell a pig, Jamaica
Anonymous
Medieval Merchants Weighing Goods
Anonymous
The imports of Great Britain from France
LP Boitard
Departure of the French Goods by the Great Northern Railway of France, for the Great Exhibition in London
Anonymous
London Street Vendors: The Cries of London, 1843
George the Elder Scharf
Trade union. Manifest published by the World Congress in London. 1896.
Anonymous
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