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BG.773.026
17 May 1773:13 (945 Supplement)
[cut of bust of lady holding open umbrella] Not imported
but made by Isaac Greenwood, ivory-turner, at his shop in
Fore-Street, next door to Dr' Clark's, North-End,
Boston---Umbrilloes, where ladies may be supplied with neat
ivory or bone, mahogany or maple-headed dittos, of all
prices, as small as will suit misses of 4 or 5 years of age,
oyl cloth ditto for rain----Ladies who chuse to cover their
own, may be supplied with sticks. Old sticks mended, or
covered with new or old silk, at a low price.----Makes
fifes, hautboys, billiard balls, hydrometers.--Ivory and
bone-headed sticks, tea boards, salvers, decanter stands,
turns posts, bannisters, flower pots, pillars for fronts,
pieces and particoes for houses.--Turns for silver-smith,
tankards, cans, castors, bead punches, with too many other
articles to be here enumerated, with fidelity and dispatch,
at a very reasonable rate, for cash only.
N.B. Tips German flutes, and other instruments of musick,
with ivory.
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