H. Yates, Engraver of Seals in Stone, Steel, and Silver, Copper Plates &c.
... N.B. Plate and Watches Chas'd
London,
Foster Lane opposite Goldsmiths Hall,... - or at his Shop at the Royal Exchange,
[from 1752]
Engraved trade card.
112 by 142mm. (4.5 by 5.5 inches).
17764
notes:
Although Yates's trade card is not signed, it is probably after a design by Matthias Lock (fl 1740-1769), whose 'A New Drawing Book of Ornaments', was published by "H. Yates" in 1752. The rococo cartouche is adorned with an engravers burin, and a seal stamp.
Probably Henry Yates (died 1762), and father of Henry Yates (1731?-1814), "map engraver of Coventry, who took on William Thompson as an apprentice 7 Aug 1788, and was buried at St. Michael Coventry 27 Nov 181...
Probably Henry Yates (died 1762), and father of Henry Yates (1731?-1814), "map engraver of Coventry, who took on William Thompson as an apprentice 7 Aug 1788, and was buried at St. Michael Coventry 27 Nov 181...
bibliography:
BM Heal 59.188; Worms and Bayton Williams, 'British Map Engravers', 2011
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