John C. Onions trade card
- Original object type: Artefact
- Title: John C. Onions trade card
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Description:
Pictorial 19th century chromolithographed trade card of John C. Onions [John Collingwood Onions] depicting elaborate ornamental library bellows in pink ink. Trader details in green ink. Printed copy of complimentary letter from the French Emperor on the reverse.
Transcription of obverse: ORNAMENTAL LIBRARY BELLOWS. IN THE POSSESSION OF THE IMPERIAL MAJESTY THE EMPEROR OF THE FRENCH. DESIGNED AND WROUGHT BY JOHN C. ONIONS, FORGE-BELLOWS MANUFACTURER TO HER MAJESTY'S HON. BOARD OF ORDNANCE, BRADFORD STREET, BIRMINGHAM. [OVER.
Transcription of reverse: AUTOGRAPH LETTER FROM THE EMPEROR OF THE FRENCH TO MR. JOHN C. ONIONS. [TRANSLATION] "Palace of the Tuileries, May 23, 1854. Sire- I accept with pleasure the product of your industry, to which the perfection of workmanship, no less than the rarity of the material, gives a particular value : and I feel much the graceful attention you have shown in presenting it to me. Receive, then, Sire, with my thanks, and as a slight mark of my satisfaction, the Gold Medal with my Portrait thereon, which accompanies this letter. To Mr. John C. Onions, Bradford Street, Birmingham."
- Date range: c.1854
- Date: 1854
- Collection: ["collections_typename_art_and_antique_market" not defined]
- Physical Identifier: MS 2241/4/3/139
- URI: http://digital.library.leeds.ac.uk/id/eprint/33414
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