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Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… bedstead with reeded posts, a dressing glass, a butler's tray and other trays and totalled 22 6s 1d. Stooks was still …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… Inventories (late), Newspapers, Tradecards. Salver A TRAY, used for handing refreshments, or for presenting …
Survey of London
… by his admirers with a silver tea service on a papier mch tray and a testimonial in gold on blue satin lauding his …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… a sieve (cilicium; probably a perforated malting-tray) for the kiln, 2 hurdles (clayos) for the same, a lead …
London Inhabitants Outside the Walls, 1695
… TRAWLLEY: Elizabeth, 102.197 TRAWTER: Alice, ser, 106.55 TRAY: John; Mary, w; John, s; Samuell, s, 102.222 TRAYFORD: …
London Inhabitants within the Walls
… John, ser, 56.5 Travis: Susa, ser, 29.17 Wm; Mary, w, 9.9 Tray: Jas, ser, 1.6 Mary, ser, 53.1 Treadwell: Jos; Eliz, w; …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… March 1788, and totalling 4 5s 6d. Items listed are a Tea Tray Inlaid at 1 16s; a Waiter to match, 1; 2 pair Bottle … 4s 6d and included a Spanish mahogany washing table with tray top, kneehole dressing table on pedestals, and a square … use; four couch bedsteads, seven Honduras mahogany dwarf tray-top wardrobes costing 102 18s; five mahogany writing …
Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… [teabord; tea-board; tea table board; tea board] A TEA TRAY usually made of WOOD, though some were JAPANNED or … a small cloth made of LINEN, to fit a TEA TABLE or TEA TRAY. OED earliest date of use in this sense: 1770 possibly, … Found made of CHESTNUT, DEAL, MAHOGANY, OAK See also TEA TRAY, TEA WAITER. Sources: Inventories (mid-period), …
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