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Marchands en Gros, Fifteenth Century

Marchands en Gros, Fifteenth Century.jpg Monumental Brass of Alderman Field and his Son, a.d. 1474ThumbnailsMan-at-Arms and Archer of the Fifteenth CenturyMonumental Brass of Alderman Field and his Son, a.d. 1474ThumbnailsMan-at-Arms and Archer of the Fifteenth CenturyMonumental Brass of Alderman Field and his Son, a.d. 1474ThumbnailsMan-at-Arms and Archer of the Fifteenth CenturyMonumental Brass of Alderman Field and his Son, a.d. 1474ThumbnailsMan-at-Arms and Archer of the Fifteenth CenturyMonumental Brass of Alderman Field and his Son, a.d. 1474ThumbnailsMan-at-Arms and Archer of the Fifteenth Century

The last cut is taken from the painted glass at Tournay of the fifteenth century, and represents marchands en gros. This illustration of a warehouse with the merchant and his clerk, and the men and the casks and bales, and the great scales, in full tide of business, is curious and interesting.