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Printer, Edward Ryland, trade card (engraving)
983971 Printer, Edward Ryland, trade card (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Printer, Edward Ryland, trade card.); Look and Learn / Peter Jackson Collection
Media ID 22307150
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Activities Blank Bonds Business Business Enterprises Businesses Compliments Copper Plate Corporations Equation Files Fine Printing Free Trade Goods Transport Ludgate Hill Occupations Old Bailey Pencils Printer Printers Promotional Retail Retailing Shops Stationer Stationery Tables Trade Card Trade Cards Trades Adverisements Adverting Advertise Advertisers Advertising Company Advertisment Advertizing
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This 18th-century trade card, featuring the skilled printer Edward Ryland, takes us back in time to an era of bustling commerce and fine craftsmanship. The intricately engraved image showcases a snapshot of London's vibrant business scene during the 1700s. In this enchanting print, we see Ryland proudly displaying his array of goods on a well-stocked table. From files and pencils to books and circular letters, every item speaks volumes about his expertise as a stationer and printer. The attention to detail is remarkable, with even the smallest elements meticulously etched onto copper plates. Located on Ludgate Hill near the Old Bailey, Ryland's shop was undoubtedly a hub of activity for those seeking quality printing services and stationery supplies. His trade card served as both an advertisement for his business enterprises and a testament to his commitment to excellence. As we gaze upon this historical artifact, we are transported into an age where handwritten communication reigned supreme and promotional materials were works of art themselves. This trade card not only reflects the thriving world of commerce but also offers us glimpses into daily life in 18th-century London. Thanks to Fine Art Finder's preservation efforts, this extraordinary piece remains accessible today—allowing us to appreciate the rich history behind early printing practices while marveling at Edward Ryland's contribution to the world of fine printing.
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