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Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… WOODs sometimes patterned with MARQUETRY, or covered in IVORY, MOTHER OF PEARL or TORTOISE SHELL [Hughes (1951)]; …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… METAL, BONE, BRASS, CHILDREN, drilled, GILT, graven, IRON, IVORY, LARGE, MEN, PLAIN, SILVER, SMALL, STEEL, topped, … retailer had in his stock thimble cases made of BONE, IVORY and WOOD [Tradecards (1794)], but others were made of …
Old and New London
… use is the same as that of the antlers in the stag. The ivory of the tusk commands a high price in the market, and …
Old and New London
… all attract feathers towards them. A fir rod, with an ivory ball attached to it and placed in a cork, and the tube …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Herald's opinion agrees with the arms as given in John Ivory's Foundation of the University of Cambridge (1672) and …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… Stanley Sir Edward. Stapleton Sir William. Talbot John Ivory, Esq. Taylor Joseph, Esq. Townshend Hon. William, Esq. …
Old and New London
… the same dirty repository of "unconsidered trifles." The ivory haft was wrought with a figure of Mercury, with winged …
Old and New London
… intended, we suppose, as emblems of security; a nut; an ivory fish; an anchor; a gold locket; a lottery ticket. …
Survey of London
… and receiver, a handsome seven motion Beer engine with ivory pulls, six metal taps and one brass stop cock, metal …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… Sir William, Bart. Swanton Francis, Esq. Talbot John Ivory, Esq. Thompson Sir William. Townshend Hon. Horatio, …
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