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Mason, Abraham Jackson, trade card (engraving)
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Mason, Abraham Jackson, trade card (engraving)
983956 Mason, Abraham Jackson, trade card (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Mason, Abraham Jackson, trade card.); Look and Learn / Peter Jackson Collection
Media ID 23526170
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Activities Bricklayer Builder Business Businesses Chimney Chimneys Kingsland Road Mason Occupations Promotional Retail Retailing Shops Shoreditch Surveyor Trade Card Trade Cards Trades Adverisements Adverting Advertise Advertisers Advertising Company Advertisment Advertizing Occupation
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This trade card from the 18th century showcases the work of Mason, Abraham Jackson. The intricate engraving captures the essence of bustling commerce and trade in London during this era. The image depicts a vibrant scene with various activities taking place. In the foreground, we see a bricklayer diligently working on a chimney, symbolizing the skilled craftsmanship that was highly valued at the time. Surrounding him are shops and businesses engaged in different trades, showcasing the diverse occupations that contributed to London's thriving economy. The card also highlights Shoreditch and Kingsland Road as prominent locations for these commercial endeavors. These areas were known for their bustling markets and lively atmosphere, making them ideal spots for advertising one's services or products. The attention to detail in this engraving is remarkable; it beautifully captures not only the physical structures but also conveys a sense of energy and movement through its composition. It serves as both an advertisement for Mason, Abraham Jackson's business and a testament to London's vibrant trading culture during this period. This print offers us a glimpse into early 18th-century retailing practices while reminding us of how advertisements have evolved over time. It is an intriguing piece that invites us to explore history through artistry and appreciate the rich tapestry of London's past commercial landscape.
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