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Trade card of Money, hair cutter to the Emperor of Russia, the Duc d Angouleme and the Duke of Wellington, 46 Threadneedle Street, London (litho)

Trade card of Money, hair cutter to the Emperor of Russia, the Duc d Angouleme and the Duke of Wellington, 46 Threadneedle Street, London (litho)


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Trade card of Money, hair cutter to the Emperor of Russia, the Duc d Angouleme and the Duke of Wellington, 46 Threadneedle Street, London (litho)

3657234 Trade card of Money, hair cutter to the Emperor of Russia, the Duc d Angouleme and the Duke of Wellington, 46 Threadneedle Street, London (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Trade card of Money, hair cutter to the Emperor of Russia, the Duc d Angouleme and the Duke of Wellington, 46 Threadneedle Street, London.); Look and Learn / Peter Jackson Collection

Media ID 23121184

© Look and Learn / Peter Jackson Collection / Bridgeman Images

Barber Duke Of Wellington Hairdresser Hairdressing Threadneedle Street Tsar By Royal Appointment Defensive Weapon Duc Dangouleme Ephemera


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This trade card showcases the prestigious clientele of Money, a renowned hair cutter located at 46 Threadneedle Street in London during the 19th century. The lithograph print features intricate details and vivid colors, capturing the essence of this historical artifact. Money's exceptional skills were sought after by some of the most influential figures of his time. His expertise extended to not only British royalty but also esteemed individuals from across Europe and Asia. This trade card proudly displays coat of arms representing his association with notable clients such as the Emperor of Russia, the Duc d'Angouleme, and the Duke of Wellington. Located in one of London's prominent streets, Money's establishment was a hub for aristocrats seeking impeccable grooming services. By royal appointment, he catered to an elite clientele who valued both style and sophistication. The image portrays Money as a distinguished barber surrounded by symbols of power and authority. It serves as a testament to his reputation as a master hairdresser trusted by those in positions of great influence. Preserved within private collections today, this trade card offers us a glimpse into an era when personal grooming held immense importance among high society. It stands as a reminder that even mundane tasks like getting one's hair cut can be elevated to an art form when executed with precision and finesse.

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