H. Joseph trade card
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Type of record: Archive
Title: H. Joseph trade card
Classmark: MS 2241/4/1/163
Creator(s): H. Joseph; J. Van Bree
Site Location(s): Based in - Ghent, Flanders, Belgium, Europe( 51.05, 3.71667 )
Date(s): 1846
Size and medium: 1 trade card
Manifest: https://iiif.library.leeds.ac.uk/presentation/cc/k2sx6c1v
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/718603
Collection group(s): Art and Antique Market | John Evan Bedford Library of Furniture History
Description
Highly pictorial 19th century chromolithographed trade card of H. Joseph, celebrating New Year 1846. Trader details in elaborate frame with leafwork and floral decoration and images of furniture in each corner. Oval panel depicting three men in workshop in centre of frame. Trader details in a variety of typefaces with decorative flourishes. Enamelled card or carte porcelaine with two tone coloured inks in pinks and oranges. Remains of previous blue paper mount and glue present on reverse.
Dutch transcription: NIEUW-JAER-WENSCH 1846 OPGEDRAGEN AAN DE HEEREN onfangers Surveillante en Leden der Maetschappy Van Timmerlieden en Schryuwerkers ON DER DE BESCHERMING VAN DEN H. JOSEPH door de dieuxers J. Frembgen en P. Callens. Lith van J. Van Bree Gend.
English translation: NEW-YEAR-WISHES 1846 DEDICATED TO THE LORD, RECEIVERS, SURVIVANTS AND MEMBERS OF THE COMPANY OF CARPENTERS & JOINERS under the protection of H. JOSEPH, by servants Dienaooren. P. Frembgen and Duhayon. Printed by J. Van Bree, Ghent.
Physical characteristics
Technique: chromolithograph
Medium: print
Support: carte porcelaine
Object: width 135mm height 90mm
Access and usage
Reproduction
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