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London Trade Card - Henry Sidgier, Carpenter

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London Trade Card - Henry Sidgier, Carpenter

London Trade Card - Henry Sidgier, carpenter, joiner and undertaker, near Temple Bar.
18th century

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Artisan Carpenter Coffin Compass Frame Joiner Tradesman Tradesmen Undertaker


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1. Title: "Henry Sidgier's Trade Card: A 18th Century Carpenter, Joiner, and Undertaker in London" 2. Description: This trade card, dating back to the 18th century, showcases the diverse skills of Henry Sidgier, a carpenter, joiner, and undertaker, based in London near Temple Bar. The card, a testament to the entrepreneurial spirit of the time, is adorned with intricate designs and symbols that represent the various aspects of Sidgier's business. 3. Background: In the 18th century, trade cards served as advertisements for artisans and tradespeople. These cards were often hand-painted and distributed to potential customers, showcasing the craftsman's expertise and the range of services they offered. This particular trade card, featuring Henry Sidgier, highlights his abilities as a carpenter, joiner, and undertaker. 4. Design Elements: The card's design is rich in symbolism, with a coffin at the center, signifying Sidgier's undertaking services. The carpenter's tools, such as a compass, set square, and a window frame, surround the coffin, symbolizing his skills as a carpenter and joiner. The card's border is adorned with intricate floral patterns, adding to its visual appeal. 5. Historical Context: Henry Sidgier's trade card offers a glimpse into the lives of tradespeople during the 18th century in London. The card's design reflects the era's artistic sensibilities and the importance of craftsmanship in daily life. It also highlights the interconnectedness of various trades, as carpenters and joiners were often called upon to create coffins and other funeral-related items. 6. Conclusion: This 18th century trade card featuring Henry Sidgier is a fascinating representation of the diverse skills and services offered by tradespeople during this time in London. The intricate design, rich symbolism, and historical context make it an invaluable addition to any collection of historical ephemera or art.

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