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Trade card for John Nobbs & Son, tailors and breeches makers, 154-155 Upper Street, Islington, London (colour litho)
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Trade card for John Nobbs & Son, tailors and breeches makers, 154-155 Upper Street, Islington, London (colour litho)
3639323 Trade card for John Nobbs & Son, tailors and breeches makers, 154-155 Upper Street, Islington, London (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Trade card for John Nobbs & Son, tailors and breeches makers, 154-155 Upper Street, Islington, London.); Look and Learn / Valerie Jackson Harris Collection
Media ID 22983070
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This vibrant and eye-catching trade card showcases the craftsmanship of John Nobbs & Son, esteemed tailors and breeches makers located on Upper Street in Islington, London. The colour lithograph print captures the attention with its intricate details and vivid hues, reflecting the elegance and sophistication associated with British fashion during the 19th century. The trade card served as an advertisement for this renowned establishment, enticing potential customers to visit their premises. It speaks volumes about the quality of their workmanship and attention to detail that they were willing to invest in such a visually striking promotional piece. In an era where personal style was highly valued, John Nobbs & Son catered to individuals seeking refined clothing options. From tailored suits to expertly crafted breeches, they provided garments that exuded class and refinement. This image not only represents a specific business but also offers a glimpse into British culture at the time. It reflects the importance placed on appearance and dressing well as a symbol of status and respectability. Today, this trade card serves as a fascinating historical artifact - a testament to both the artistry of advertising in bygone eras and the enduring legacy of skilled tailoring. Its presence in private collections ensures that we can continue appreciating this beautiful example of 19th-century ephemera for years to come.
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