Index Entry | Allen, Richard, brass founder, wants bell metal |
Location | Philadelphia |
Citation | PJ.747.012 7 May 1747:32 (233) This is to give notice, that Richard Allen, brass-founder, is removed from the corner of Coombe's Alley in Second Street, to the Sign of the Golden Bell in Chesnut-Street, between Front and Second Streets, where all persons may be supplied with all sorts of brass work as formerly, and in particular, good mill brasses, which said Allen warrants to be good. N.B. The said Allen gives the best prices for old brass, copper, bell-metal and pewter. |
Generic Title | Pennsylvania Journal |
Date | 1747.05.07 |
Publisher | Bradford, William |
City, State | Philadelphia, PA |
Year | 1747 |
Bibliography | B0037800 |