Duval, S.C. (Stephen C.)
Of the old firm of P.S. Duval & Son, and late of Duval & Hunter, S.C. Duval, lithographer, 401 Ranstead Place, above Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. [over.] [graphic].
[Philadelphia: S. C. Duval, ca. 1877]
Not in Wainwright.
Tradecard depicting a clutch of flowers to advertise the Philadelphia lithographer, Stephen C. Duval, son of P.S. Duval, who operated the Duval studio until the early 1890s. Verso contains advertising text promoting the "getting up of entirely new designs," in addition to services, cheaper prices, and estimates that will satisfy "both as to price and quality." Services include Lithographic, Chromo-Lithographic, Photo-Lithographic, Photo-Relief Engraving, and Type Printing Work, of every description." Text signed S.C. Duval, practical lithographer. Manager for A.L. Weise.
Philadelphia on Stone
Historical Society of Pennsylvania: Tradecard Collection - D
Weise operated from 401 Ranstead circa 1876-1879.
Duval, S.C. (Stephen C.)
Flowers. lctgm
Lithographers -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia.
Chromolithographs -- 1870-1880. gmgpc
Tradecards -- 1870-1880. gmgpc
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