Thomas Harper, Copper Plate Printer and Stationer,...
All manner of Copper-Plates neatly Printed & Likewise Sells all sorts of Stationary Wares Wholesale & Retail.
[London,
at the Bible in King Street Seven Dials,
c1760].
Engraved trade card.
140 by 160mm. (5.5 by 6.25 inches).
17709
notes:
Harper's trade card includes a vignette of a printer's workshop surrounded by an elaborate array of books, quills and inkwells, all set within an asymmetrical rococo cartouche. Engraved by J. Evans, who produced a number of trade cards of the period, after a design by Matthias Lock (fl1740-1769) who published a book of ornaments in 1740.
Quite possibly the Thomas Harper (1744-1832) who was to become a prominent London goldsmith, Councillor, Freemason, and master ...
Quite possibly the Thomas Harper (1744-1832) who was to become a prominent London goldsmith, Councillor, Freemason, and master ...
bibliography:
BM Heal 99.59
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