John Bryant trade card [reproduction]
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Type of record: Archive
Title: John Bryant trade card [reproduction]
Classmark: MS 2241/4/2/22
Creator(s): John Bryant; John L. Huntly
Site Location(s): Based in - Bath, Somerset, England, United Kingdom, Europe( 51.3751, -2.36172 )
Date(s): c.1821
Size and medium: 1 printout
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/718664
Collection group(s): Art and Antique Market | John Evan Bedford Library of Furniture History
Description
Computer printout photograph of pictorial 19th century engraved trade card of John Bryant, with Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom and motto 'Dieu et mon droit' at top of card. Trader details in a variety of typefaces with decorative flourishes.
Transcription: Jn [John] Bryant. Trunk, Portmanteau, Mill Board Box & PACKING CASE MAKER To Her Majesty and Her ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCESS ELIZABETH. 22 Union Passage, BATH. Huntly, Sc.
Physical characteristics
Support: paper
Object: width 67mm height 95mm
Access and usage
Reproduction
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