- Clothworker
Cloth Worker Fac-simile of Engravings on Wood, designed and engraved by J. Amman, in the Sixteenth Century. - Hatter
Three people making hats in the middle ages. One appears to be a child. - Sword maker
Sword maker - Conveyor of fish
Conveyance of Fish by Water and Land.--Fac-simile of an Engraving in the Royal Statutes of the Provostship of Merchants, 1528. - Whale Fishing
Whale-Fishing. Fac-simile of a Woodcut in the "Cosmographie Universelle" of Thevet, in folio: Paris, 1574. - Manufacture of Cheese
Manufacture of Cheese - Spur maker
Spur Maker - The Pond Fisherman
The Pond Fisherman.--Fac-simile of a Woodcut of the "Cosmographie Universelle" of Munster, folio, Basle, 1549. - The river Fisherman
The River Fisherman, designed and engraved, in the Sixteenth Century, by J. Amman. - The Poulterer
The Poulterer - The Baker
The Baker - The Miller
The Miller - The Vintagers
Pliny makes mention of several wines of the Gauls as being highly esteemed. He nevertheless reproaches the vine-growers of Marseilles, Beziers, and Narbonne with doctoring their wines, and with infusing various drugs into them, which rendered them disagreeable and even unwholesome. - The Manufacture of Oil
The Manufacture of Oil, drawn and engraved by J. Amman in the Sixteenth Century. - Tailor
Tailor - Goldsmith
Goldsmith - Lawyer
Lawyer.--From the "Danse des Morts" of Basle, engraved by Mérian: in 4to, Frankfort, 1596. - The Brewer
The Brewer - Group of Goldsmiths
Group of Goldsmiths preceding the Chasse de St. Marcel in the Reign of Louis XIII.--From a Copper-plate of the Period (Cabinet of Stamps in the National Library of Paris). - Swineherd
Swineherd - Shoe maker
Shoe maker - Goldbeater
Goldbeater - The Butcher
The Butcher - Dice maker
Dice maker - The Winegrower
In the sixteenth century, Liébault enumerated nineteen sorts of grapes, and Olivier de Serres twenty-four, amongst which, notwithstanding the eccentricities of the ancient names, we believe that we can trace the greater part of those plants which are now cultivated in France. For instance, it is known that the excellent vines of Thomery, near Fontainebleau, which yield in abundance the most beautiful table grape which art and care can produce, were already in use in the reign of Henry IV. - Wire worker
Wire worker - Companion Carpenter
- The Poultry Dealer
The Poultry Dealer - Clasp maker
- Hay Carriers
Hay Carriers - Dyer
Dyer Fac-simile of Engravings on Wood, designed and engraved by J. Amman, in the Sixteenth Century. - Pin and Needle maker
Pin and Needle maker - Coppersmith
- Pork Butcher
The Pork-butcher (Charcutier).--Fac-simile of a Miniature in a Charter of the Abbey of Solignac (Fourteenth Century). - Carpenters apprentice
- Carpenters
- Druggist
- Barber
- Armourer
- Butler at his duties
- Corn Threshing
- Cannon and bell maker
- Coppersmith2
- The Cook
The Cook - Bread Making
- Tin maker
Fac-simile of Engravings on Wood, designed and engraved by J. Amman, in the Sixteenth Century. - Culture of the vine
- Treading the grape
Treading the Grape - Basin maker