But it was the smallest of the leaves which really caught Haley’s attention as it was from William Caxton, Polychronicon, in 1482. The expert shared: “William Caxton, the first person to print ...
However, it was the smallest leaf that truly captivated Haley—it was from William Caxton's Polychronicon, dated 1482. The expert revealed: "William Caxton, the first person to print in England ...
It's really phenomenal." Another page mentioned was produced by Anton Koberger and featured hand colouring, but it was a small leaf from William Caxton's Polychronicon of 1482 that particularly ...
Erin Stevenson leads tours at the Rhode Island State House, sharing its history and showcasing artifacts like the original ...
Green prevailed when he became governor, and the seal of William Caxton's publishing house replaced Harvard's. How many people tour the Rhode Island State House each year? In 2023, the Rhode ...
BBC's Antiques Roadshow saw an expert left stunned after a guest presented "absolute gold dust" in what was the "oldest ...
It included a sheet from "the first print press in Rome" and a print from William Caxton, the first English printer, among others. Article continues below The guest explained that he had developed ...
Antiques Roadshow viewers saw expert Matthew Haley left speechless as a guest brought in a collection of early prints which he dubbed "absolute gold dust" ...