Description: San Francisco, CALIFORNIA - Sing Fat Company - 1910'S ERA: With its tower of upturned eaves, green terra cotta strips and dragon logo, the Sing Fat Company Building owned by merchant Tong Bong, portrayed an Americanized version of Cantonese architectural elements and complemented its neighbor across California Street, the Sing Chong Company. Both were built after the 1906 earthquake and designed by architect Thomas Patterson Ross. This Divided Back Era postcard, is in VERY good condition. NO WRITING, NOT POSTMARKED. Edward H. Mitchell, Publisher San Francisco. A NICE ONE FOR A COLLECTION. $1.00 S.H.
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Sing Fat Company: Oriental Bazaar
City/Region: San Francisco
Trolley: Flags
Cantonese architectural elements: China / Chinese Architecture
City: San Francisco
Modified Item: No
San Francisco: CA
Type: Printed (Lithograph)
Era: Divided Back (c. 1907-1915)
State: California
Tong Bong: Merchant
Theme: US States, Cities & Towns
Region: California
Country: USA
Thomas Patterson Ross: Architect
Features: Architecture
Time Period Manufactured: 1900-1919
Postage Condition: Unposted
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