Stock Exchange
Stock Exchange
Record No
19916
Title
Stock Exchange
Description
"The Bubblers bubbl'd, or the Devil take the hindmost"; shows the interior of the Stock Exchange, with many figures showing pleasure or dismay and holding leaflets which describe their profit or loss. In the centre a stand bearing a scroll inscribed with a list of "bubbles". Satire on the South Sea Bubble of 1720.
Date of execution
1720
Section
London Metropolitan Archives
Collection
Satirical Print Collection
Engraver
Cole, James (fl.1720-1743)
Medium
engraving
Support
paper
Longest dimension
36cms
Shortest dimension
27cms
Picture type
satire
Catalogue No
p543776x
London picture map location
Exact
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