1880's W.A. Coffin Genealogy: Original Victorian Calling Card
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Printed on card: "W.A. Coffin." This Coffin family calling card was found in the New England area, specifically in Millbrook, Dutchess County, New York.
As per Victorian etiquette, a folded upper left corner card tells us that the visitor is making a routine call in person. This beautiful old piece will be sent in a new clean archival rigid sleeve for your collection.
We found evidence of an artist or painter born in Pennsylvania named William Anderson Coffin 1855–1925, also known as W.A. Coffin. He signed his paintings as such and his bio can be found here. He lived in New York City in 1882. We cannot say if this was his calling card, but is a beautiful old Coffin genealogy piece.
Printed on card: "W.A. Coffin." This Coffin family calling card was found in the New England area, specifically in Millbrook, Dutchess County, New York.
As per Victorian etiquette, a folded upper left corner card tells us that the visitor is making a routine call in person. This beautiful old piece will be sent in a new clean archival rigid sleeve for your collection.
We found evidence of an artist or painter born in Pennsylvania named William Anderson Coffin 1855–1925, also known as W.A. Coffin. He signed his paintings as such and his bio can be found here. He lived in New York City in 1882. We cannot say if this was his calling card, but is a beautiful old Coffin genealogy piece.
Size: 2 x 3.5 inches
Note: The original is sold, but you may still purchase large, detailed and intimate 300 dpi high resolution scans of front and back, sent immediately via email. Please check our site carefully, as many may be related to each other that we are unaware of. Click scan to place in your cart. Thank you, enjoy! ~debra (please also join me at Ancestorville Genealogy on facebook. contact info on top bar)
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