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BG.774.031
16 May 1774:13 (997 Postscript)
[bust of woman holding open umbrella] Umbrellas of all
sizes and prices, made in the neatest manner with ivory and
bone handles to screw, also more common mahogany or maple
handled ditto, Ladies that would buy cheap and good, call at
Isaac Greenwood, ivory turner's shop, next shop to Dr.
Clarks, North-End, Boston; where you may have your old
umbrella sticks mended and covered, your ivory and bone
stick fans mended, gentlemen may have India canes, neat
ivory and bone, headed, hickery stick, ivory or bone,
handled, chaise whips, hidrometers for proving spirits,
German flutes, ditto tiped with ivory fife, billiard balls,
and many other articles. Such gentlemen as are building may
have their banisters and posts, pillers for fronticepieces
and porticoes, balls and flower pots, or any other
ornaments, turned or twisted in the neatest manner with
fidelity and dispatch at the above shop, all favours from
those that have and shall imploy duly acknowledged, by their
humble servant, Isaac Greenwood.
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