Title from item., Title continues: Makes & sells all sorts of fans, wholesale & retail at the lowest rates. N.B. mends & mounts fans, in the newest fashion. John Sansom, turner & handle maker, makes handles for silver tea & coffee pots &c., in box & ebony, likenwise turns brass screns [sic] for engins [sic] & small work in ivory, amber, gold or silver also handles for seals and all sorts of handles for plate. N.N. Mahogany bottoms fix'd in tankards., Sheet trimmed within plate mark., and On leaf 56 of an album with spine title: Trade tokens and bookplates.
Title from item., Title continues: Make & sell all sorts of silk, thread, cotton, worsted, & yarn hose; ribb'd and plain silk and worsted waistcoat & breeches pieces, with cotton, thread, & worsted gloves and mitts, childs spots & stoved white men & womens buck & doeskin gloves, fine kid gloves, Irish and Bath lamb gloves for ladies, with every other article in the said manufactory, wolesale,retail, and for exportation. N.B. Upholstery goods done in the neatest & most fashionable taste, on reasonable terms; and funerals performed public & private., Sheet trimmed within plate mark., and On leaf 51 of an album of trade cards and invitations.
Title from item., Engraved, with letterpress imprint and ornamental border and with a vignette above showing a street scene at night, with one man vomitting as he is supported by two companions. Across the street under a street light, a prostitute waves at the men., and For further information, consult library staff.
Publisher:
Davison, printer, Alnwick
Subject (Geographic):
Great Britain
Subject (Topic):
Temperance, Intoxication, Prostitutes, and Street lights
Title from item., Title continues: Sell Genoa & Dutch velvets, rich brocades, strip'd plain & brocaded damasks, paduasoys, rasdemores, flow'd & plain sattens, tishuas & flow'd tabbys, armozeens, ducapes, sergedusoys, spoted [sic] & strip'd crozies, plain satten, strip'd and flow'd lustrings, sarsnets alamodes and persians, poplins, Denmark serges, silverets, missinets, Inde lustrings, colourd crapes, masqueraded poplins, strip'd & plain camb'ts, callimancoes and yard wide stuffs, Norwich crapes for mourning of particular good mixtures, black and white bombazeens., Sheet trimmed within plate mark., and On leaf 21 of an album of trade cards and invitations.
Caption title., Date based on the February 1813 lease to Mrs. Rebecca Edwards of No. 12 ‘The Paragon’ Blackheath, which appears to have been acquired to open her school for ladies., Engraved throughout; with greek-key and hatchwork border., Text continues with itemized price list for "The elements of astronomy and geography scientifically", "Music", "Drawing", and "Writing", followed by the statement "Latin, Greek and Italian by respectable masters"., and For further information, consult library staff.
Title from item., Printed trade card., Text ends: Ladies wishing to be suited, are requested to make an early application at 7, Sackville Street, London., Mrs. Lloyd Gibbon was a maker of stays who was granted a patent in 1801., and For further information, consult library staff.