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Image from page 1324 of “The Post-Office annual Glasgow directory” (1828)
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Identifier: postofficeannual188182gla
Title: The Post-Workplace annual Glasgow directory
Year: 1828 (1820s)
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Publisher: Glasgow : printed by J. Graham for the letter-carriers of the Post-Workplace
Contributing Library: National Library of Scotland
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DOG KENNELRAILINGS PATENT ASPHALTIC ROOFING lELT AND COATING IRON WINE BINS, Agent for Messrs. S. OWENS &amp CO., Hydraulic Engineers, London.Agent for Messrs. GTTEST &amp CHRIMES, Brassfounders, Rotherham, £1 ii Ads. 203 UCH SMITH ^ CO tiiiii

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EMGINEEES AND BOILEEMAKEES, MAKERS OF Shipbuilders Machine Tools Punching and Shearing Machines, Plate Edge Planing Machines,Bending Rollers, &ampc., &ampc. Patent Hydraulic Eivetting Machines for Boilers, Ships Frames,Beams, Keels, &ampc. Wood Sawing and Functioning Machinery, Log and Deal Frames, SawBenches, Moulding Machines, &ampc. Weighing Machines for Railway Waggons, Lorries,Carfs, Hutches, &ampc. Steam Engines for Higher and Low Pressure. Contractors for Machineryfor the Colonies and Abroad. CHARTERED BANK OFDIA, AUSTRALIA, AND CHINA, HATTON COUET, THEEADNEEDLE STEEET, LONDON. Incorporated by Royal Charter. CAPITAL, £800,000. EESERVE FUND, £200,000. Court of 35imtors, 1881-82. William Christian, Esq.Frederick W. Heilgers, Esq&ltJohn Jones, Esq. J. R, BuLLEN Smith,Esq.,CS.LLUDWIG WlKSE, Esq. Emile Levita, Esq. William Macnaughtan, Esq. William Paterson, Esq. Manager—John Howard Gwtther. Sub-Manager^-J amkb Somerville. Secretary—William Charles Mullins. Banlcers—^A^

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Image from web page 486 of “Crockery & glass journal” (1875)
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Identifier: crockeryglassjou74newy
Title: Crockery &amp glass journal
Year: 1875 (1870s)
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Subjects: Pottery Glass Glassware
Publisher: New York : G. Whittemore &amp Co.
Contributing Library: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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ese seven-teen decorations represent by far the largestpurchase of exclusive, controlled designs thatwas ever made by one particular pottery at one time.They have been developed specially for thesplendid Hudson and Genesee shapes, and indelicate beauty and in cost they will be arevelation to the trade. The additions to the line of gold lace bordersand gold stenciled sprays are many, and some uniqueand original effects have been developed. They will stillfurther enhance the exceptional reputation of LaughlinWhite and Golds. The selection of banded therapies in coin gold withsolid gold handles, and the mixture of gold bandswith gold lace borders, all on the plain Genesee shape,has been increased by remedies that will afford adelightful surprise as to finished excellence and price. The trade has our promise that the comprehensive Laughlinline of profit-makers, old and new, is without a rival. THE Homer Laughlin China Co., Newell, W. Va., and East Liverpool, Ohio, THE WORLDS GREATEST POTTERIES. V

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Beneficial Hints onPottery Moulds.

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