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
Vauses 1 1 0
Seals made, overtime, 6 Cocks 0 0 7
3 Dozen Cupid Crying by a
Urn 0 3 6
1 Dozen & 6 fine Gentle Man
with a muff 0 1 9
1 Dozen & 6 Shephard Shearing
of Sheep 0 1 9
6 Arliquens 0 0 7
4 Liqer Bottles at 1_s._ each 0 4 0
4 Globe Cover Jarrs att 1_s._
each 0 4 0
31 Seals, Indian, Painted by
Jinks 0 5 2
The Mottoes don to 36 Seals,
By Boardman & Wolliams 0 3 9
8 Hart Shape Perfume Pots
with handles at 1_s._ 3_d._
each(overwork by Barton &
Boyer) 0 10 0
3 Dozen of Seals of the Lambs,
made overtime 0 3 6
3 Dozen of Lyons, ditto 0 3 6
24 Double Doves Snuff Boxis,
Painted overtime, at 1_s._
and 2_d._ each 1 8 0
P^d for Siver (silver) paper
for Chelsea 0 4 6
P^d Porterage of Wt Lead 0 2 6
P^d Coach Hire with the
Attorney to Mr. Spremont
and Chelsea 0 7 6
Gold Writing Peaper 0 0 8
Gum for the Gold 0 0 3
a Almanack 0 0 6
Modling Clay 0 0 6
Bone Ashes to Derby 4 5 6
2 Tons of fine Clay Shipping
to Darby 2 7 0
Plaster to Mould the Jarr 0 1 8
Cord for the Kilns (cord wood) 1 17 4
3 baggs of Plaister 0 3 0
100 Loads of Billet at 7_s._
9_d._ per Load 38 15 0
(“Billets” _i.e._ Wood, for
firing the kilns.)
Painting 96 Thimbles 0 12 0
2 Three-turn Vauses --
2 Row Wagon in figures 1 10 0
Mr. O’Neil, on account, a
Painter 1 1 0
I give entire some few other of the weekly statements of “Work Don
at Chelsea by Barton, Boyer, &c.,” the painters, Boreman, Wollams,
Snowden, and Jinks, not being included.
1770. _April 7 to 14. Work Don at Chelsea by Barton & Boyer._
3 hantike Perfume Vauses with handles.
4 Oval Jarrs and Covers with Ornement^d handles.
4 hantike Bottles with handles.
2 Scollopt Bottles with handles.
2 hantike Perfume Vauses.
Roberts, making cases.
Piggot, making Cases and Grinding of the Clay.
Inglefield making Cases and Cutting of wood.
1770. _June 16 to 23._
Making of Pidgeon house Perfume Pot and Glasing of the Work for
the Glase killn.
Roberts, Glasing of the Cases and Reparing of the Glasd work.
Piggot, making of Tryhangles for the Work to be Plasd on in the
Glasd kiln and Making of Cases.
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