Benjamin & John Osgood, Carpenters

Trade card of carpenters, Benjamin and John Osgood, possibly between 1811 and 1820. (Lewis Walpole Library)

Benjamin & John Osgood carpenters, at the Rising Sun by London Stone in Cannon Street, perform all sorts of carpenters work; survey and measure land, and all kinds of work, & draw accurate plans &c. They also furnish funerals to any part of Grt. Britain &c.
NB. A convenient house for publick or private funerals.

Jack Plane

About Jack Plane

Formerly from the UK, Jack is a retired antiques dealer and self-taught woodworker, now living in Australia.
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2 Responses to Benjamin & John Osgood, Carpenters

  1. ged says:

    That’s a very lavish card. Having it engraved would have been a large investment, it was a large establishment I would guess.

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  2. It’s nice to hear from you again Mr. Plane.

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