The ceramic art of Great Britain from pre-historic times down to the present day, Volume 1 (of 2) : $b being a history of the ancient and modern pottery and porcelain works of the kingdom and of their productions of every classJewitt, Llewellynn Frederick William
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The ceramic art of Great Britain from pre-historic times down to the present day, Volume 1 (of 2) : $b being a history of the ancient and modern pottery and porcelain works of the kingdom and of their productions of every class
Jewitt, Llewellynn Frederick William
Pottery, British -- History
£ _s._ _d._
To Keeping a Horse from ye 14 of Decm. 1769, to Friday,
March ye 2, 1770, which is 11 Weacks, at 10_s._ 6_d._
pr. Weack 5 15 6
To 20 Trusses of Hay, at 18_d._ pr. Truss 1 10 0
To 11 Trusses of Straw, at 10_d._ pr. do. 0 9 2
To 5 Pecks of Corn Remaining 0 2 10
To 1 Chaldren & ¾ of Coals 2 19 6
To Shuting the Coals 0 1 0
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1770. £10 18 0
Jany. 27. To paid a weekly Bill 3 2 6
Feb. 3. To paid ditto 2 14 10
„ 10. To paid ditto 3 19 2
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Carried forward £20 14 6
Brought forward 20 14 6
Feb. 17. To paid a Weekly Bill 4 16 9
Mr. Thomas’s Sallery for Looking after the Manufactory
--£100 pr. anam, which he enjoyed from Septm. 1769 to
Jany. 6, 1770 25 4 0
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£50 15 3
Received in part by Mourning Rings 17 0 0
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£33 15 3
The following announcements refer to the sales and proposed sales of
the manufactory, and its models, plant, &c.:--
1764. “To be sold by auction, by Mr. Burnsall, on the premises,
some time in March next (1764), at the Chelsea porcelane
manufactory. Every thing in general belonging to it, and all
the remaining unfinished peices, glazed and unglazed; some
imperfect enamelled ditto of the useful and ornamental, all
the meterials, the valuable and extensive variety of fine
models in wax, in brass, and in lead; all the plaster molds
and others, the mills, kilns, and iron presses; together with
all the fixtures of the different warehouses; likewise all the
outbuildings, &c., &c. And as Mr. Sprimont, the sole possessor
of this rare porcelane secret, is advised to go to the German
spaw, all his genuine household furniture, &c., will be sold at
the same time.
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