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E. O. Thompson, merchant tailor, no. 908 Walnut St. Philadelphia. [graphic] : Ready for the season. Please accept with the compliments of the proprietor this circular as a cordial invitation to visit his establishment.
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E. O. Thompson, merchant tailor, no. 908 Walnut St. Philadelphia. [graphic] : Ready for the season. Please accept with the compliments of the proprietor this circular as a cordial invitation to visit his establishment.
Publisher
[Philadelphia]
Date
[ca. 1875]
Physical Description
1 print: lithograph, tinted with one stone; 14 x 25 cm.(5.5 x 9.75 in.) unfolded.
Description
Circular advertisement containing an "Interior view of E.O. Thompson's Merchant Tailoring Establishment, no. 908 Walnut Street, Philadelphia." Shows the elegantly furnished interior of the shop designed with a fresco ceiling and crown moldings. In the foreground, a display table lined with bolts of cloths stands in the center of the room. Surrounding furnishings include armoires, display dressers covered with bolts of cloth, large mirrors, and an ornate mantelpiece. Objet d'arts, books, and framed fashion plates adorn the mantel that is flanked by two wood chairs. A samovar on a small table stands in front of the mantelpiece. Framed fashion plates also adorn the walls in addition to chandeliers. In the background, four shop tailors trace patterns, and cut and measure cloth in a middle room that leads to another room with tables of cloth on display. Interior also includes an umbrella stand and wall clock. Covers of the circular show two full-length portraits of a younger and older man attired in suits. The younger wears a plaid suit and stands in front of a bureau displaying bolts of cloth. The older man wears a suit with a long coat and an overcoat. Both of the men hold hats. Cover and interior image also contain advertising text about the business hours, original and patented systems of cutting, and "nothing omitted essential to the business" and "everything and every effort to please." Thompson, a New York tailor, established his Philadelphia branch of his business in 1860, which expanded to include a ready-made clothing house in 1886. Thompson's sons Benjamin and E. O. Thompson, Jr. assumed the business in 1897.
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Not in Wainwright.
Philadelphia on Stone
POS 194
Historical Society of Pennsylvania: Prints - Stores & Factories - Box 57, Folder 9
Inscribed: Mifflin Fund. October 31, 1955.
Subject
Thompson, Ethan O.
Tailor shop -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia.
Interiors -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia.
Suits (Clothing) -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia.
Cabinets (Case furniture) -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia.
Genre
Lithographs -- Tinted -- 1870-1880.
Advertisements -- 1870-1880.
Circulars -- 1870-1880.
Location
Historical Society of Pennsylvania| Print Department| HSP at LCP| HSP Prints - Stores & Factories - Box 57, Folder 9
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