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Thos. W. Mattson, 402 Market Street, one door above Fourth Street, south side. The most extensive trunk & carpet bag manufacturer in Philadelphia. [graphic] / Mumford & Haas sc.
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Fashioning Philadelphia: The Style of the City, 1720-1940
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Creator
Mumford & Haas, engraver.
Title
Thos. W. Mattson, 402 Market Street, one door above Fourth Street, south side. The most extensive trunk & carpet bag manufacturer in Philadelphia. [graphic] / Mumford & Haas sc.
Publisher
[Philadelphia: s.n]
Publisher
PA. Philadelphia. 1858-1868
Date
[between 1858 and 1868]
Physical Description
1 print: wood engraving; overall 31 x 26 cm. (12 x 10 in.)
Description
Illustrated advertising broadside depicting three trunks and a carpet bag. Text advertises sale of "leather bags, &c., umbrellas & hobby horses, boys' gigs, propellors, wheelbarrows, &c."
Subject
Mattson, Thomas W.
Luggage industry -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia.
Luggage -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia.
Genre
Wood engravings -- 1850-1860.
Advertisements -- 1850-1860.
Broadsides -- 1850-1860.
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia| Print Department| PhPr - 11 x 14 - advertisements [P.2002.11.2]
Accession number
P.2002.11.2
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Fashioning Philadelphia: The Style of the City, 1720-1940
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