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Grosvenor Print & Design Ltd We have not catalogued our entire stock, although many of the most important items are here to browse. Grosvenor Prints is one of the few remaining shops exclusively serving collectors of antique prints. The reduced supply of prints has caused specialist shops to close and dealers to retire. This trend means less opportunity for collectors to browse a wide variety of prints and compare different techniques and printmakers. The thousands of prints on our website give collectors from all around the world the chance to look at prints and focus on specific acquisitions.
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Strongly recommends the following New Pelargoniums; it will be sufficient to observe that he has the entire Stock of the beautiful varieties raised by E. Forster, Esq. and G.W. Hoyle, Esq.: strong Plants will be ready the first week in October. Printed by Richard Taylor, Red Lion Court, Fleet Street.
Due to the large volume of requests we are unable to answer questions not relating to our own stock. We are always interested in buying individual prints or print collections, and are happy to hear from you if you have something you are thinking of selling. We always welcome customers who wish to come in and view items in person however, should you like to see a specific item, we would be grateful for advance notice of your visit so we can be sure to have the item ready for you to see.If you would like to send us your interests or have a question, please use our interests form or if you prefer, send us an.
Ackermann's Repository of Arts, 101 Strand. Pugin & Rowlandson del.t. 1809 [London: for R. Ackermann's Repository of Arts.] Scarce hand coloured aquatint. Sheet 135 x 225mm (5 x 8). Trimmed into image, mounted in album paper. Figures browsing through folios and prints inside Rudolph Ackermann's famous emporium, the Repository of Arts to Her Majesty, at 101 The Strand.
La levrette en pal'tot. Paris: Imp. Le Taneur, 1881. 4to pamphlet, paper cover with etched plate, 5 etchings (of 7?) and frontis. Incomplete. A pamphet with illustrations to 'La levrette en paletot' (The Greyhound in an Overcoat), the best known poem by Auguste de Chatillon (1808-1881). Unfortunately this item is either sold or reserved.
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Dick Stern
Jan 25, 2020
It you are in London and want prints, they have almost everything. Look at their website.
Robert W.-E.
Jan 16, 2018
Heaven for a collector of proper, original, antique prints! Went there today with my wife: we were assisted by a very pleasant & helpful girl and left with two prints, with another put aside. Also spoke with the owner/manager, who was friendly and approachable. A word of caution - this is not a shop for the casual browser but more for the serious collector or someone with a specific enquiry.

It's worth browsing their (excellent) website before visiting to get some ideas of what you want to look at, then going in to view them in person. We will definitely make further purchases from here again soon!
Gary Worden
Dec 24, 2016
The brilliant canary yellow exterior belies the utter scruff-pot, junk mixed with treasure-trove interior. Deeply learned fellows await within. Use it or lose it.
Stephanie Perkins
Feb 24, 2011
Went out of my way to stop by while in town. Prints were piled everywhere and the guy working there was rude and of no help. I suppose they mostly sell to dealers.