EditorialFragment (Furnishing Fabric), c. 1806, Designed by J.J. Pearman (English, active c. 1900-1925), Manufactured by Bannister Hall Print Works (English, 1798-1893), England, Cotton, plain weave, block printed and painted, 79.4 ? 47 cm (31 1/4 ? 18 1/2 in.).
EditorialPlum Trees and Pheasants (Furnishing Fabric), c. 1830/40, Printed at Bannister Hall Print Works (English, 1798-1893), England, Lancashire, Preston, England, Cotton, plain weave, block printed, a: 91.5 ? 160.1 cm (36 ? 63 in.).
EditorialGlazed Chintz with Pheasant and Flower Design, c. 1816. Bannister Hall (British). Roller printed cotton; overall: 71.4 x 63.9 cm (28 1/8 x 25 3/16 in.).
EditorialPlate for 'the quaker;. Mr Bannister in the character of Steady. 'While the lads of the villlage shall merrily, ah sound the tabour, I'll hand thee along. The Quaker. A comic opera, etc. [By Charles Dibdin.]. London : John Bell, 1777. Source: 11785.ff....
EditorialInterior of a Dressing Room with Jack Bannister. Date/Period: Between 1790 and 1795. Drawing. Watercolor with pen and red-brown ink, wash, over graphite on medium, slightly textured, cream, laid paper. Height: 127 mm (5 in); Width: 211 mm (8.30 in).
EditorialMadge Bannister, from the Actors and Actresses series (N45, Type 1) for Virginia Brights Cigarettes, ca. 1888, Albumen photograph, Sheet: 2 3/4 x 1 3/8 in. (7 x 3.5 cm), Trade cards from the 'Actors and Actresses' series (N45, Type 1), issued ca. 1888 ...
EditorialDrawings and Prints, Print, Scene in a Farce called The Quaker, Subject, Artist, Subject, William Parsons, Thomas Rowlandson, John Bannister, British, 1735?1795 London, British, London 1757?1827 London, British, London 1760?1836 London, Parsons, Willia...
EditorialSide chair, ca. 1790, Probably made in New York, United States, American, mahogany (primary), mahogany veneer; maple (secondary), 38 1/2 x 21 x 17 1/2 in. (97.8 x 53.3 x 44.5 cm), Furniture, This early Federal-style chair with a shield back and carved ...