LEADING MANUFACTURERS AND MERCHANTS CITY OF BROOKLYN John SIEBERT

Saddler and Harnessmaker No. 473 Broadway, Brooklyn, E. D.- This enterprise was established by the present proprietor in January, 1872, and from the inception to the present has always commanded a large and important trade. The premises occupied are admirably adapted for the business, are commodious, and well arranged and equipped with every appliance and facility. The store has an area of 25x30 feet, and in the rear of this is a workshop, 25x40 feet in dimensions. The store contains an elegant and extensive variety of all kinds of ladies' amid gentlemen's saddles, single and double harness, saddlery, carriage goods, whips, robes, and horse furnishing goods of all descriptions, which are offered at the lowest possible prices consistent with good materials and workmanship. The trade, as may be inferred, is a large one, and ranges throughout the city and Long Island. A visit to the establishment will prove profitable to any one requiring anything in the lines above indicated. From seven to eight hands are employed, and saddles and all kinds of harness are promptly and satisfactorily made to order, and every description of repairing is carefully executed at reasonable rates. Mr. Siebert, who is a native of Germany, has been resident in America for the past sixteen years, and has had thirty years' experience in his line of trade. With Special Thanks to: Cathy Harrison Speciale Transcribed exclusively for the Brooklyn Genealogical Information Pages: Nancy E Lutz Back To BUSINESS PROGRESS Main Back To BUSINESS Main Return to BROOKLYN Info Main Page