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Watier's Club Piccadilly Picadilly London Prince of Wales 1930s Trade Ad Card
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Watier's Club Piccadilly Picadilly London Prince of Wales 1930s Trade Ad CardNOTE:
THESE ARE NOT POSTCARDS
THEY ARE TRADE/ADVERTISING CARDS.
THEY ARE MUCH SMALLER THAN A STANDARD POSTCARD
AND
THERE IS ADVERTISING TEXT ON THE BACK!
THE CARD DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY
2 5/8 '' x 1 3/8 '' or 6.5 cm. x 3.5 cm.
ORIGINAL 1930s TRADE ADVERTISING CARD
WATIER'S CLUB
Watier's Club was a gentlemen's Club established in 1807 and disbanded in
1819. It was located at 81 Piccadilly on the corner of Bolton Street in west
London.
Prior to its occupation as a gaming hall and restaurant, it was a private residence,
and the headquarters of a small singing club. The Prince of Wales suggested the
creation of a club using his new chef, Jean-Baptiste Watier, whom the club was
named after. Amongst the members in the early days were Henry Mildmay,
Baron Alvanley, Beau Brummell and Henry Pierrepont.
NOTE:
THE REVERSE SIDE HAS TEXT ABOUT THE IMAGE ON THE FRONT SIDE
THE CARD DIMENTIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY
2 5/8 '' x 1 3/8 '' or 6.5 cm. x 3.5 cm.
NOTE:
THE IMAGE ABOVE IS LARGER THAN THE CARD TO SHOW THE DETAIL.
THIS CARDS IS NOT A MODERN REPRODUCTION
IT IS NOT PERFECT AND THIS CARD MAY HAVE
SLIGHT PAPER LOSS
SMUDGING
ROUNDED CORNERS
SURFACE CREASE
SEE THE IMAGES ABOVE!
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