At bottom of paper it says: London Published January 1, 1829 by Mefsr Moon Boys & Graves Pall Mall.
There is an emblem that includes a unicorn coming out of a crown, on top of a coat of arms decorated with 3 seashells and 2 upward pointing chevrons.
Also in the bottom left it says: printed by W. Queen (the font size is so small it is barely visible).
The overall size is 15inches by 20inches. It has been framed in glass without a matt. It also has a wooden frame that has been laquered in brown.
There is more text on the print: On the bottom right it says Engraved by Edw. Smith. On the left it says Painted by D. Wilkie, R.A.
Bright blue, plastic E-Z Stitcher, still in cardboard box (box has a slight water stain). The box contains the instruction booklet, 3 pieces of blue plastic and one sewing machine-type needle. Box is 4" long x 2 1/2" inches wide x 1 1/2" tall and a plain cardboard with no printing.
This piece of furniture has been in my husband's family for a very long time. It was manufactured by Drew's Furnishing in Omaha, NE (which is out of business). The doors open with a skelton key. The piece of furniture is in excellent condition and detail on the mahogany wood is very detailed. There is a shelf that pulls out for additional items to be placed on it.