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BG.759.009
19 Mar 1759:43 (207)
To be sold by Lewis Deblois, At the Golden-Eagle on
Dock-Square, a variety of merchandize, imported in the last
vessels from London, Cheap for cash viz.
Best large hard-metal plates and dishes; all sizes of common
pewter plates, dishes &c. copper boiling-pots, stew pans,
baking pans, plate-warmers, sauce pans, tea kettles, fish
kettles, bell metal skillets, warming pans, chaffin dishes;
all sizes of brass kettles; English and German steel;
gun-powder, small shot, flints, swords, spare sword blades,
fencing foils, gun-locks; very neat silver handle table
knives and forks, desert ditto; all sorts of low priz'd case
knives and forks, cuttoes, pen-knives, scissors, shears,
razors, horn and ivory combs, thimbles, London sewing and
knitting needles; a variety of cheap metal coat and breast
buttons, sleeve buttons, brilliant button and earing stones;
brass chair nails, (brass handles, escutchions, locks, &c.
for desks and chest of drawers) saddlers wares; shoe makers
tools; English sole leather----canary bird seeds. (Paler,
sealing wax and wafers.) Violin strings, german flutes,
instruction books, an extraordinary good large harpsicord of
three stops, with a lute to ditto; all sorts of spices,
raisins and currants; and Cheshire cheese. [pointing hand]
Best velvet corks.
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