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

Media

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 print
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

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