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 Ackermann, Rudolph (1764 - 1834), A Dairy
Ackermann, Rudolph (1764 - 1834)
A Dairy
London, UK: Ackermann, 1816. Hand-colored Engraving. 9.5" x 6". Good with tiny edge tears. Ackermann's Repository of Arts was an illustrated British periodical published from 1809 to 1829 by Rudolph Ackermann.Although commonly called Ackermann's Repository, or, simply Ackermann's, the formal title of the journal was Repository of arts, literature, commerce, manufactures, fashions, and politics, and it did indeed cover all of these fields. In its day, it had great influence on English taste in fashion, architecture, and literature. Ackermann employed Frederic Shoberl from the third issue in 1809 to 1828 when Shoberl moved on to similar projects.The last issue of the original Repository, published in December 1828, stated that the following year a new magazine would take its place. This new magazine, titled The Repository of Fashion, focused solely on fashion and was illustrated with a number of hand-colored and black-and-white plates. However, the last known issue of this new periodical was in September 1829. It is believed that soon thereafter, The Repository of Fashion was merged into La Belle Assemblée. .
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Book number: 68-3110
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Catalogue: Ephemera

 Ackermann, Rudolph (1764 - 1834), Decorations of a Chamber & French Bed
Ackermann, Rudolph (1764 - 1834)
Decorations of a Chamber & French Bed
London, UK: Ackermann, 1824. Hand-colored Engraving. 9.5" x 6". Good with minor tears at edges. Ackermann's Repository of Arts was an illustrated British periodical published from 1809 to 1829 by Rudolph Ackermann.Although commonly called Ackermann's Repository, or, simply Ackermann's, the formal title of the journal was Repository of arts, literature, commerce, manufactures, fashions, and politics, and it did indeed cover all of these fields. In its day, it had great influence on English taste in fashion, architecture, and literature. Ackermann employed Frederic Shoberl from the third issue in 1809 to 1828 when Shoberl moved on to similar projects.The last issue of the original Repository, published in December 1828, stated that the following year a new magazine would take its place. This new magazine, titled The Repository of Fashion, focused solely on fashion and was illustrated with a number of hand-colored and black-and-white plates. However, the last known issue of this new periodical was in September 1829. It is believed that soon thereafter, The Repository of Fashion was merged into La Belle Assemblée. .
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Book number: 68-3178
USD 75.00 [Appr.: EURO 68 | £UK 57.25 | JP¥ 10956]
Catalogue: Ephemera

 Ackermann, Rudolph (1764 - 1834), Dining Room
Ackermann, Rudolph (1764 - 1834)
Dining Room
London, UK: Ackermann, 1816. Hand-colored Engraving. 9.5" x 6". Good with minor tears at edges. Ackermann's Repository of Arts was an illustrated British periodical published from 1809 to 1829 by Rudolph Ackermann.Although commonly called Ackermann's Repository, or, simply Ackermann's, the formal title of the journal was Repository of arts, literature, commerce, manufactures, fashions, and politics, and it did indeed cover all of these fields. In its day, it had great influence on English taste in fashion, architecture, and literature. Ackermann employed Frederic Shoberl from the third issue in 1809 to 1828 when Shoberl moved on to similar projects.The last issue of the original Repository, published in December 1828, stated that the following year a new magazine would take its place. This new magazine, titled The Repository of Fashion, focused solely on fashion and was illustrated with a number of hand-colored and black-and-white plates. However, the last known issue of this new periodical was in September 1829. It is believed that soon thereafter, The Repository of Fashion was merged into La Belle Assemblée. .
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Book number: 68-3190
USD 75.00 [Appr.: EURO 68 | £UK 57.25 | JP¥ 10956]
Catalogue: Ephemera

 Ackermann, Rudolph (1764 - 1834), Drawing Room Chairs
Ackermann, Rudolph (1764 - 1834)
Drawing Room Chairs
London, UK: Ackermann, 1809. Hand-colored Engraving. 9.5" x 6". Very Good with glassine. Ackermann's Repository of Arts was an illustrated British periodical published from 1809 to 1829 by Rudolph Ackermann.Although commonly called Ackermann's Repository, or, simply Ackermann's, the formal title of the journal was Repository of arts, literature, commerce, manufactures, fashions, and politics, and it did indeed cover all of these fields. In its day, it had great influence on English taste in fashion, architecture, and literature. Ackermann employed Frederic Shoberl from the third issue in 1809 to 1828 when Shoberl moved on to similar projects.The last issue of the original Repository, published in December 1828, stated that the following year a new magazine would take its place. This new magazine, titled The Repository of Fashion, focused solely on fashion and was illustrated with a number of hand-colored and black-and-white plates. However, the last known issue of this new periodical was in September 1829. It is believed that soon thereafter, The Repository of Fashion was merged into La Belle Assemblée. .
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Book number: 68-3080
USD 75.00 [Appr.: EURO 68 | £UK 57.25 | JP¥ 10956]
Catalogue: Ephemera

 Ackermann, Rudolph (1764 - 1834), Drawing Room Window Curtain
Ackermann, Rudolph (1764 - 1834)
Drawing Room Window Curtain
London, UK: Ackermann, 1816. Hand-colored Engraving. 9.5" x 6". Good with one edge lightly frayed. Ackermann's Repository of Arts was an illustrated British periodical published from 1809 to 1829 by Rudolph Ackermann.Although commonly called Ackermann's Repository, or, simply Ackermann's, the formal title of the journal was Repository of arts, literature, commerce, manufactures, fashions, and politics, and it did indeed cover all of these fields. In its day, it had great influence on English taste in fashion, architecture, and literature. Ackermann employed Frederic Shoberl from the third issue in 1809 to 1828 when Shoberl moved on to similar projects.The last issue of the original Repository, published in December 1828, stated that the following year a new magazine would take its place. This new magazine, titled The Repository of Fashion, focused solely on fashion and was illustrated with a number of hand-colored and black-and-white plates. However, the last known issue of this new periodical was in September 1829. It is believed that soon thereafter, The Repository of Fashion was merged into La Belle Assemblée. .
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Book number: 68-3081
USD 75.00 [Appr.: EURO 68 | £UK 57.25 | JP¥ 10956]
Catalogue: Ephemera

 Ackermann, Rudolph (1764 - 1834), Drawing Room Window Curtain
Ackermann, Rudolph (1764 - 1834)
Drawing Room Window Curtain
London, UK: Ackermann, 1818. Hand-colored Engraving. 9.5" x 6". Good with perforations. Ackermann's Repository of Arts was an illustrated British periodical published from 1809 to 1829 by Rudolph Ackermann.Although commonly called Ackermann's Repository, or, simply Ackermann's, the formal title of the journal was Repository of arts, literature, commerce, manufactures, fashions, and politics, and it did indeed cover all of these fields. In its day, it had great influence on English taste in fashion, architecture, and literature. Ackermann employed Frederic Shoberl from the third issue in 1809 to 1828 when Shoberl moved on to similar projects.The last issue of the original Repository, published in December 1828, stated that the following year a new magazine would take its place. This new magazine, titled The Repository of Fashion, focused solely on fashion and was illustrated with a number of hand-colored and black-and-white plates. However, the last known issue of this new periodical was in September 1829. It is believed that soon thereafter, The Repository of Fashion was merged into La Belle Assemblée. .
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Book number: 68-3090
USD 75.00 [Appr.: EURO 68 | £UK 57.25 | JP¥ 10956]
Catalogue: Ephemera

 Ackermann, Rudolph (1764 - 1834), Drawing Room Window Curtain
Ackermann, Rudolph (1764 - 1834)
Drawing Room Window Curtain
London, UK: Ackermann, 1817. Hand-colored Engraving. 9.5" x 6". Good with tiny edge tears. Ackermann's Repository of Arts was an illustrated British periodical published from 1809 to 1829 by Rudolph Ackermann.Although commonly called Ackermann's Repository, or, simply Ackermann's, the formal title of the journal was Repository of arts, literature, commerce, manufactures, fashions, and politics, and it did indeed cover all of these fields. In its day, it had great influence on English taste in fashion, architecture, and literature. Ackermann employed Frederic Shoberl from the third issue in 1809 to 1828 when Shoberl moved on to similar projects.The last issue of the original Repository, published in December 1828, stated that the following year a new magazine would take its place. This new magazine, titled The Repository of Fashion, focused solely on fashion and was illustrated with a number of hand-colored and black-and-white plates. However, the last known issue of this new periodical was in September 1829. It is believed that soon thereafter, The Repository of Fashion was merged into La Belle Assemblée. .
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Book number: 68-3119
USD 75.00 [Appr.: EURO 68 | £UK 57.25 | JP¥ 10956]
Catalogue: Ephemera

 Ackermann, Rudolph (1764 - 1834), Drawing Room Table, Chairs, & Footstools
Ackermann, Rudolph (1764 - 1834)
Drawing Room Table, Chairs, & Footstools
London, UK: Ackermann, 1824. Hand-colored Engraving. 9.5" x 6". Good with minor tears at edges. Ackermann's Repository of Arts was an illustrated British periodical published from 1809 to 1829 by Rudolph Ackermann.Although commonly called Ackermann's Repository, or, simply Ackermann's, the formal title of the journal was Repository of arts, literature, commerce, manufactures, fashions, and politics, and it did indeed cover all of these fields. In its day, it had great influence on English taste in fashion, architecture, and literature. Ackermann employed Frederic Shoberl from the third issue in 1809 to 1828 when Shoberl moved on to similar projects.The last issue of the original Repository, published in December 1828, stated that the following year a new magazine would take its place. This new magazine, titled The Repository of Fashion, focused solely on fashion and was illustrated with a number of hand-colored and black-and-white plates. However, the last known issue of this new periodical was in September 1829. It is believed that soon thereafter, The Repository of Fashion was merged into La Belle Assemblée. .
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Book number: 68-3183
USD 75.00 [Appr.: EURO 68 | £UK 57.25 | JP¥ 10956]
Catalogue: Ephemera

 Ackermann, Rudolph (1764 - 1834), Dropmore
Ackermann, Rudolph (1764 - 1834)
Dropmore
London, UK: Ackermann, 1823. Hand-colored Engraving. 9.5" x 6". Good with minor tears at edges. Ackermann's Repository of Arts was an illustrated British periodical published from 1809 to 1829 by Rudolph Ackermann.Although commonly called Ackermann's Repository, or, simply Ackermann's, the formal title of the journal was Repository of arts, literature, commerce, manufactures, fashions, and politics, and it did indeed cover all of these fields. In its day, it had great influence on English taste in fashion, architecture, and literature. Ackermann employed Frederic Shoberl from the third issue in 1809 to 1828 when Shoberl moved on to similar projects.The last issue of the original Repository, published in December 1828, stated that the following year a new magazine would take its place. This new magazine, titled The Repository of Fashion, focused solely on fashion and was illustrated with a number of hand-colored and black-and-white plates. However, the last known issue of this new periodical was in September 1829. It is believed that soon thereafter, The Repository of Fashion was merged into La Belle Assemblée. .
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Book number: 68-3159
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Catalogue: Ephemera

 Ackermann, Rudolph (1764 - 1834), Dropmore
Ackermann, Rudolph (1764 - 1834)
Dropmore
London, UK: Ackermann, 1823. Hand-colored Engraving. 9.5" x 6". Good with minor tears at edges. Ackermann's Repository of Arts was an illustrated British periodical published from 1809 to 1829 by Rudolph Ackermann.Although commonly called Ackermann's Repository, or, simply Ackermann's, the formal title of the journal was Repository of arts, literature, commerce, manufactures, fashions, and politics, and it did indeed cover all of these fields. In its day, it had great influence on English taste in fashion, architecture, and literature. Ackermann employed Frederic Shoberl from the third issue in 1809 to 1828 when Shoberl moved on to similar projects.The last issue of the original Repository, published in December 1828, stated that the following year a new magazine would take its place. This new magazine, titled The Repository of Fashion, focused solely on fashion and was illustrated with a number of hand-colored and black-and-white plates. However, the last known issue of this new periodical was in September 1829. It is believed that soon thereafter, The Repository of Fashion was merged into La Belle Assemblée. .
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Book number: 68-3160
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Catalogue: Ephemera

 Ackermann, Rudolph (1764 - 1834), Duke of Brunswick Oels
Ackermann, Rudolph (1764 - 1834)
Duke of Brunswick Oels
London, UK: Ackermann, 1810. Hand-colored Engraving. 9.5" x 6". Very Good with one edge lightly frayed. Ackermann's Repository of Arts was an illustrated British periodical published from 1809 to 1829 by Rudolph Ackermann.Although commonly called Ackermann's Repository, or, simply Ackermann's, the formal title of the journal was Repository of arts, literature, commerce, manufactures, fashions, and politics, and it did indeed cover all of these fields. In its day, it had great influence on English taste in fashion, architecture, and literature. Ackermann employed Frederic Shoberl from the third issue in 1809 to 1828 when Shoberl moved on to similar projects.The last issue of the original Repository, published in December 1828, stated that the following year a new magazine would take its place. This new magazine, titled The Repository of Fashion, focused solely on fashion and was illustrated with a number of hand-colored and black-and-white plates. However, the last known issue of this new periodical was in September 1829. It is believed that soon thereafter, The Repository of Fashion was merged into La Belle Assemblée. .
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Book number: 68-3072
USD 75.00 [Appr.: EURO 68 | £UK 57.25 | JP¥ 10956]
Catalogue: Ephemera

 Ackermann, Rudolph (1764 - 1834), East View of Sion
Ackermann, Rudolph (1764 - 1834)
East View of Sion
London, UK: Ackermann, 1818. Hand-colored Engraving. 9.5" x 6". Good with minor tears at edges. Ackermann's Repository of Arts was an illustrated British periodical published from 1809 to 1829 by Rudolph Ackermann.Although commonly called Ackermann's Repository, or, simply Ackermann's, the formal title of the journal was Repository of arts, literature, commerce, manufactures, fashions, and politics, and it did indeed cover all of these fields. In its day, it had great influence on English taste in fashion, architecture, and literature. Ackermann employed Frederic Shoberl from the third issue in 1809 to 1828 when Shoberl moved on to similar projects.The last issue of the original Repository, published in December 1828, stated that the following year a new magazine would take its place. This new magazine, titled The Repository of Fashion, focused solely on fashion and was illustrated with a number of hand-colored and black-and-white plates. However, the last known issue of this new periodical was in September 1829. It is believed that soon thereafter, The Repository of Fashion was merged into La Belle Assemblée. .
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Book number: 68-3170
USD 75.00 [Appr.: EURO 68 | £UK 57.25 | JP¥ 10956]
Catalogue: Ephemera

 Ackermann, Rudolph (1764 - 1834), Eaton Hall
Ackermann, Rudolph (1764 - 1834)
Eaton Hall
London, UK: Ackermann, 1823. Hand-colored Engraving. 9.5" x 6". Good with minor tears at edges. Ackermann's Repository of Arts was an illustrated British periodical published from 1809 to 1829 by Rudolph Ackermann.Although commonly called Ackermann's Repository, or, simply Ackermann's, the formal title of the journal was Repository of arts, literature, commerce, manufactures, fashions, and politics, and it did indeed cover all of these fields. In its day, it had great influence on English taste in fashion, architecture, and literature. Ackermann employed Frederic Shoberl from the third issue in 1809 to 1828 when Shoberl moved on to similar projects.The last issue of the original Repository, published in December 1828, stated that the following year a new magazine would take its place. This new magazine, titled The Repository of Fashion, focused solely on fashion and was illustrated with a number of hand-colored and black-and-white plates. However, the last known issue of this new periodical was in September 1829. It is believed that soon thereafter, The Repository of Fashion was merged into La Belle Assemblée. .
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Book number: 68-3153
USD 75.00 [Appr.: EURO 68 | £UK 57.25 | JP¥ 10956]
Catalogue: Ephemera

 Ackermann, Rudolph (1764 - 1834), Eaton Hall
Ackermann, Rudolph (1764 - 1834)
Eaton Hall
London, UK: Ackermann, 1823. Hand-colored Engraving. 9.5" x 6". Good with minor tears at edges. Ackermann's Repository of Arts was an illustrated British periodical published from 1809 to 1829 by Rudolph Ackermann.Although commonly called Ackermann's Repository, or, simply Ackermann's, the formal title of the journal was Repository of arts, literature, commerce, manufactures, fashions, and politics, and it did indeed cover all of these fields. In its day, it had great influence on English taste in fashion, architecture, and literature. Ackermann employed Frederic Shoberl from the third issue in 1809 to 1828 when Shoberl moved on to similar projects.The last issue of the original Repository, published in December 1828, stated that the following year a new magazine would take its place. This new magazine, titled The Repository of Fashion, focused solely on fashion and was illustrated with a number of hand-colored and black-and-white plates. However, the last known issue of this new periodical was in September 1829. It is believed that soon thereafter, The Repository of Fashion was merged into La Belle Assemblée. .
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Book number: 68-3154
USD 75.00 [Appr.: EURO 68 | £UK 57.25 | JP¥ 10956]
Catalogue: Ephemera

 Ackermann, Rudolph (1764 - 1834), An Egyptian Chimney Front
Ackermann, Rudolph (1764 - 1834)
An Egyptian Chimney Front
London, UK: Ackermann, 1822. Hand-colored Engraving. 9.5" x 6". Good with minor tears at edge. Ackermann's Repository of Arts was an illustrated British periodical published from 1809 to 1829 by Rudolph Ackermann.Although commonly called Ackermann's Repository, or, simply Ackermann's, the formal title of the journal was Repository of arts, literature, commerce, manufactures, fashions, and politics, and it did indeed cover all of these fields. In its day, it had great influence on English taste in fashion, architecture, and literature. Ackermann employed Frederic Shoberl from the third issue in 1809 to 1828 when Shoberl moved on to similar projects.The last issue of the original Repository, published in December 1828, stated that the following year a new magazine would take its place. This new magazine, titled The Repository of Fashion, focused solely on fashion and was illustrated with a number of hand-colored and black-and-white plates. However, the last known issue of this new periodical was in September 1829. It is believed that soon thereafter, The Repository of Fashion was merged into La Belle Assemblée. .
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Book number: 68-3087
USD 75.00 [Appr.: EURO 68 | £UK 57.25 | JP¥ 10956]
Catalogue: Ephemera

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