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PG-P.758.015
4 May 1758:63 (1532)
Just imported in the snow Delight from Bristol, and the last
vessels from London, and to be sold at White's Upholstery
Warehouse at the Crown and Cushion, facing the Coffee-house,
in Front-street, Philadelphia; ticklingburgs, 3 qr. yard
wide, 7 eighths, and yard . . . [11 lines, drapery fabric
and hardware].
Likewise all kinds of upholsterers work are done after the
newest fashions, as in London, and at the lowest prices.
Also drums of all sorts (made to the King's standard)
colours, standards, halberts, spantoons, ensign staves, &c.
Also tents and marquees, belles des arms, trench tents,
horsemens ditto, field bedsteads, tables, stools, valeeces,
havre sacks, napsacks, cartouch-boxes, materasses made of
hair, and all kinds of field equipage. . .
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