S. Hammond trade card [reproduction]
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Type of record: Archive
Title: S. Hammond trade card [reproduction]
Classmark: MS 2241/4/1/100
Creator(s): Samuel Hammond; J. C. Cooper
Site Location(s): Based in - Brighton, East Sussex, England, United Kingdom, Europe( 50.8284, -0.13947 )
Date(s): c.1880
Size and medium: 1 facsimile
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/718540
Collection group(s): Art and Antique Market | John Evan Bedford Library of Furniture History
Description
Pictorial 19th century trade card facsimile of S. Hammond [Samuel Hammond], with large image of horse pulling carriage (gig or cabriolet). Trader details in a variety of typefaces with decorative flourishes.
Transcription: S. HAMMOND Coach Builder. Waterloo St, Brighton. Near BRUNSWICK TERRACE. J. C. Cooper
Physical characteristics
Medium: print
Support: pasteboard
Object: width 114mm height 75mm
Access and usage
Reproduction
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