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Money Bags Collection (#2)

"Money Bags: A Journey through Wealth and Power" Step into the world of money bags, where fortunes are made and dreams come true

Background imageMoney Bags Collection: Battle of the money bags and coffers, Pieter van der Heyden, widow Hieronymus Cock

Battle of the money bags and coffers, Pieter van der Heyden, widow Hieronymus Cock, 1570 - after 1601

Background imageMoney Bags Collection: Avarice, Pieter van der Heyden, Hieronymus Cock, unknown, 1558

Avarice, Pieter van der Heyden, Hieronymus Cock, unknown, 1558

Background imageMoney Bags Collection: Money Counters, Jan van der Bruggen, David Teniers (II), 1659 - 1714

Money Counters, Jan van der Bruggen, David Teniers (II), 1659 - 1714

Background imageMoney Bags Collection: Christmas share-out. £67, 000 was the sum involved in this years annual share out

Christmas share-out. £67, 000 was the sum involved in this years annual share out
Christmas share-out. £ 67, 000 was the sum involved in this years annual share out of the Broadway Congregational Societies at Hammersmith

Background imageMoney Bags Collection: Share out. Armed police escort £15, 000 from the bank for distribution to 18, 000

Share out. Armed police escort £15, 000 from the bank for distribution to 18, 000
Share out. Armed police escort £ 15, 000 from the bank for distribution to 18, 000 members of the West Green P.S.A Slate Club. 12 December 1931

Background imageMoney Bags Collection: Broadway Congregational Societies £72, 000 share out (Hammersmith). Mr E. J. B. Spearing

Broadway Congregational Societies £72, 000 share out (Hammersmith). Mr E. J. B. Spearing
Broadway Congregational Societies £ 72, 000 share out (Hammersmith). Mr E.J.B. Spearing (Secretary) supervising the depatch of the money from the bank and holding " 22

Background imageMoney Bags Collection: Drawing money from the Westminster Bank, Hammersmith, for the £65, 000 share-out of

Drawing money from the Westminster Bank, Hammersmith, for the £65, 000 share-out of
Drawing money from the Westminster Bank, Hammersmith, for the £ 65, 000 share-out of the Broadway Congregational Societies. 16 December 1931

Background imageMoney Bags Collection: Share out of the new tabernacle society. The money leaving the bank under the care

Share out of the new tabernacle society. The money leaving the bank under the care of Mr Percy Rockliffe (secretary), with revolver.. 19 December 1931

Background imageMoney Bags Collection: £66, 000 was the sum involved in this years annual share out of the Broadway Congregational

£66, 000 was the sum involved in this years annual share out of the Broadway Congregational
£ 66, 000 was the sum involved in this years annual share out of the Broadway Congregational Societies at Hammersmith. Mr E.J.B

Background imageMoney Bags Collection: Police guard for Slate Club Money, Old Street, London

Police guard for Slate Club Money, Old Street, London
In what was then the largest Slate Club in England, 15, 000 in cash was distributed to the 13, 000 members of the New Tabernacle Church, Old Street, London

Background imageMoney Bags Collection: Leopold Ii / Belgium / Vf 69

Leopold Ii / Belgium / Vf 69
LEOPOLD II King of Belgium (1865-1909): a satirical comment on his love of money




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"Money Bags: A Journey through Wealth and Power" Step into the world of money bags, where fortunes are made and dreams come true. From Wagner to Schalk, Leipzig to The Orangerie, immerse yourself in a tale of opulence and ambition. In "The Dutch Cupid reposing after the fatigues of Planting, 1796, " witness the tranquility that wealth can bring. As Sing a Song of Sixpence fills the air, let your imagination soar with visions of abundance. "The Worship of Wealth, pub. 1834 (hand coloured engraving)" unveils society's obsession with riches. America shines brightly in vibrant chromolitho hues as prosperity beckons from across the ocean. Tom Thumb stands tall amidst his money bags in a captivating chromolitho artwork. Marvel at his youthful innocence juxtaposed against boundless affluence. "The Tree of Corruption, with John Bull hard at Work, pub. 1796 (hand coloured engraving)" exposes the dark side of wealth accumulation. Dance alongside Death on copper canvas as it reminds us that money cannot buy eternal life. Return to The Orangerie once more - this time witnessing "The Dutch Cupid reposing after the fatigues of Planting. " Reflect on how nature's beauty intertwines with human desires for financial success. "The Philosophy of Money, pub. C. 1842 (engraving)" delves deep into our relationship with currency and its impact on society's values and principles. Explore these profound musings etched onto paper. As you delve further into this journey through wealth and power, encounter "The Introduction" by Hannah Humphrey herself - an exquisite hand-coloured etching capturing two souls destined for each other by nature's design. Ah. Sure such a pair was never seen so justly formed to meet by nature. Publ. . Let these words resonate within you as you ponder the intricate dance between love and money.