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[Advertisement of Lyceum Theatre (London, England), [1785?], announcing A cabinet of royal figures. Most curiously moulded in wax ]
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Silvestre Mr [production personnel]

Incledon, Charles Benjamin, 1763-1826 [performer]
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yceum Theatre (London, England) [author]
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[Advertisement of Lyceum Theatre (London, England), [1785?], announcing A cabinet of royal figures. Most curiously moulded in wax ]
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Advertisement of Lyceum Theatre (London, England), [1785?], announcing A cabinet of royal figures. Most curiously moulded in wax; "Ladies and gentlemen may have their portraits taken in either wax, or miniature, by this artist... Should the portraits not be thought the most striking, and correct likenesses, he will not expect any thing for his trouble"; Cabinet of royal figures. Most curiously moulded in wax; Emperor of Germany, Empress of Russia, their Majesties of France, Spain, and Portugal, with their respective families...; King of Prussia and the Prince of Orange, at table in Council of War; Sleeping Venus; Hunting parties of Henry the IVth, with the family of Meunier; Dido, Queen of Tyre; Voltaire and other figures...; For the inspection of the curious. At the Lyceum, near Exeter Change, in the Strand, is an entire new exhibition, just arrived from Paris, containing a cabinet of royal figures. Most curiously moulded in wax, ...; Lyceum Theatre (Westminster, London, England); [Advertisement of Lyceum Theatre (London, England), [1785?], announcing A cabinet of royal figures. Most curiously moulded in wax ]
Date [1785?]
Dimensions single sheet; 310 x 194 mm
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Waxworks 1 (43)
Notes 003682; t154030
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