James Walker trade card
Description
Pictorial 19th century engraved trade card of James Walker, depicting various examples of wrought iron work. Trader details in a variety of typefaces with decorative flourishes. Remains of previous brown paper mount and glue present on reverse. Transcription of obverse: James Walker, 26 Harp Alley, Fleet Market. MANUFACTURER of Ornamental Railing Balconies, Staircase Pannels [Panels] for Wood or Stone, Virandas [Verandas], Parks & invisible Fences, Wrought Iron Sashes, Sky & Fan Lights, Church & Gothic Windows, Bookcase Doors &c. Smith's Work in General. BELL HANGING in superior style in Town and Country. R & E Williamson, sculpt. Transcription of reverse: James Walker, No. 41 New Bridge Street, Blackfriars. Manufacturer of STOVES of every description. Fenders, Fire Irons &c. FURNISHING IRONMONGER. Improved Steam Kitchen ranges with Boilers for Hot & Vapour Baths, Buildings warmed by Steam. Improved Stoves, for warming Churches. R & E Williamson, Sc, 8 Brook Street
Metadata
Identifier | sqswmcfp |
IRN | 718484 |
Class Mark | MS 2241/4/1/44 |
Level | Item |
Type of Record | Archives - ISAD(G) |
Peristent Link | http://prototype1.library.leeds.ac.uk/sqswmcfp |
Collection(s) | Art and Antique Market, John Evan Bedford Library of Furniture History |
Category | Archive |
Technique | engraving |
Medium | |
Support | pasteboard |
Object | width 80mm height 120mm |
Parent Record | Metalwork and Continental Trade Cards |
Creator(s) | James Walker, R. & E. Williamson |
Date | c.1810 |
Size and Medium | 1 trade card |