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Daveluy, Édouard,
1812-1894,
lithographer.
Henry Halvoet & Cie. :
negt. en poissons : Edmonds Place, Aldersgate Street, No. 36, city, Londres /
Daveluy, Lith. du Roi, Bruges.
Bruges :
Édouard Daveluy,
[approximately 1840]
1 trade card ;
11 x 15 cm
still image
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card
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Trade card for Henry Halvoet & Cie., fish merchant in London. The card includes illustrations depicting crab, lobster, barrels of oysters, and four varieties of fish.
"Expédition à l'Etranger."
"The subtle iridescent colours of these 1840s Belgian trade cards, lithographed on porcelain-coated card, were created by metallic dust which was applied when the glue-based printing ink was still wet. When the hazardous nature of the practice (it is said that the dust contained mercury) was realised in the 1860s, production ceased ..."--A Nation of Shopkeepers. (The Bodleian Library : 2001).
Nation of shopkeepers: trade ephemera from 1654 to the 1860s in the John Johnson collection,
75
John Johnson Collection,
Trade Cards 9 (78a)
Archief, Documentatie- en Onderzoekscentrum van het Liberalisme (Ghent, Belgium). Inventaris van de collectie porseleinkaarten,
634
Henry Halvoet & Cie.
Food industry and trade
Great Britain.
Food
Great Britain.
Fish trade
Great Britain.
Great Britain
Social life and customs
19th century.
Porcelain cards (trade cards)
aat
Trade cards (advertising)
aat
Printed ephemera.
aat
Chromolithographs
1840-1849.
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Chron.
1840-1849.
Henry Halvoet & Cie.