Although stores trading in prints were once common in the country, there are now only a handful left, Sanders being one of the largest and longest running outside London.
The building, Salutation House, has traded in books and prints since at least the 1840s, when it was registered as a 'Bookseller and Auctioneer & appraiser' by its then proprietor Charles Richards.
The design shows a racket, a reference to the real tennis court at Oriel College.
Sanders of Oxford was owned until his death in 2012 by Hon.
[1] People who have worked at or been part owners of Sanders include: