File:Shave for a penny, hair dres't for two pence, and a glass of gin into the bargain (1793).jpg

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Three seated customers are swathed in sheets: A fat man (left) is being lathered by a woman who holds a barber's dish and applies a soap-ball to his chin. A hunchback stands on a stool cutting off the hair of a man who sits full-face; part is already cropped. On the right a barber curls the hair of a customer who yells with pain. Behind is a shelf holding a bottle and glass (left) and a wig-block (right). For the penny barber cf. BMSats 7604, 7605, 8027. 20 September 1793 Hand-coloured etching

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Published by: Thomas Prattent
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Source https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_1878-0511-1381
Author Thomas Prattent

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