The Pottery & Glass Trades' Journal, Volum 1,Utgave 2J. Everett, 1878 |
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Side 18
... glass trade . I allude to Mr. James Ballantine , of Edinburgh , whose reputation as a glass - painter and literateur is ... plate below the gas , employed in some places , is especially useful for the purpose , as it causes an equal ...
... glass trade . I allude to Mr. James Ballantine , of Edinburgh , whose reputation as a glass - painter and literateur is ... plate below the gas , employed in some places , is especially useful for the purpose , as it causes an equal ...
Side 19
... glass manufacturing firm of of the City of London does not worthily re ... glass , Messrs . Pinder Bourne & Co .; Messrs . Doulton & Co .; the Brownhills ... plate glass window . On gress in application of new metals in indus- trial ...
... glass manufacturing firm of of the City of London does not worthily re ... glass , Messrs . Pinder Bourne & Co .; Messrs . Doulton & Co .; the Brownhills ... plate glass window . On gress in application of new metals in indus- trial ...
Side 26
... plate glass , " 8 | This color mixes well with rose are both useful colors . The emerald to be the back in preference to a tile , as it is more used for high lights , the chrome green for easily cleaned , and does not in any way injure ...
... plate glass , " 8 | This color mixes well with rose are both useful colors . The emerald to be the back in preference to a tile , as it is more used for high lights , the chrome green for easily cleaned , and does not in any way injure ...
Side 27
... plate we propose to paint . It will be best to have the design clearly sketched in outline , giving more detail than is usual in water color painting before mixing the colors . Do not make the colors too fat , but rather the reverse ...
... plate we propose to paint . It will be best to have the design clearly sketched in outline , giving more detail than is usual in water color painting before mixing the colors . Do not make the colors too fat , but rather the reverse ...
Side 29
... Glass Trades ' Freight List . LIVERPOOL. 35 , Commercial - street , Newport ... glass works labourer , 24 , St. Helen's - road , Prescot , 24th Jan. at 3 , at ... Sheet Glass Which , owing to its bright colour and cleanliness , is mostly ...
... Glass Trades ' Freight List . LIVERPOOL. 35 , Commercial - street , Newport ... glass works labourer , 24 , St. Helen's - road , Prescot , 24th Jan. at 3 , at ... Sheet Glass Which , owing to its bright colour and cleanliness , is mostly ...
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American artistic beautiful Birmingham blue bricks BRITANNIA METAL Bros brown Burslem casks ware cent ceramic art china and earthenware china and glass china clay china dealer CHINA MANUFACTURERS clay Cobridge colour County Court Dated decoration designs Dessert Earthen Earthenware earthenware dealer Edwards enamel England English Engraved eware EXPORT facture faïence Filter firm flint glass flowers FOREIGN MARKETS glass and china Glass Bottles glass dealer Glass Manufactures Glass Trades Glassware glaze green gware Hanley Henry Holborn Holborn Circus House improvements Ironstone China James John JOHN TAMS Journal Jugs labour Lamps Liverpool LONGTON Majolica manu Manufacturers of Earthenware McIver Medal ments Messrs Minton ornamental painting Paris Exhibition Patent pkgs plate glass porcelain Pots Pottery and Glass Price Lists produced SAMPLES AND PRICES solicitors Sons specimens Stoke-on-Trent stone Stoneware Stourbridge Street Teapots terra-cotta Thomas tiles tion Toilet trade mark Tunstall vases vessels William Window Glass
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Side 323 - And they said, Go to, let us build us a city, and a tower, whose top may reach unto heaven ; and let us make us a name, lest we be scattered abroad upon the face of the whole earth.
Side 323 - Then I went down to the potter's house, and, behold, he wrought a work on the wheels. And the vessel that he made of clay was marred in the hand of the potter : so he made it again another vessel, as seemed good to the potter to make it.
Side 119 - But if we except the doubtful achievements of Semiramis, Zenobia is perhaps the only female whose superior genius broke through the servile indolence imposed on her sex by the climate and manners of Asia.
Side 85 - Turn, turn, my wheel ! All life is brief; What now is bud will soon be leaf, What now is leaf will soon decay ; The wind blows east, the wind blows west ; The blue eggs in the robin's nest Will soon have wings and beak and breast, And flutter and fly away.
Side 132 - Where a subsequent bill of sale is executed, within or on the expiration of seven days after the execution of a prior unregistered bill of sale, and comprises all or any part of the personal chattels comprised in such prior bill of sale, then, if such subsequent bill of sale is given as a security for the same debt as is secured by the prior bill of sale, or for any part of such debt, it shall, to the extent to which it is a security for the...
Side 322 - Who lives to nature rarely can be poor ; Who lives to fancy never can be rich.
Side 126 - CD, the executor [or administrator] of the deceased [or as may be directed], their Christian and surnames, addresses, and descriptions, the full particulars of their claims, a statement of their accounts, and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them, or in default thereof they will be peremptorily excluded from the benefit of the said decree [or, order].
Side 282 - Hyson (which we are old fashioned enough to drink unmixed still of an afternoon) some of these speciosa' miracula upon a set of extraordinary old blue china (a recent purchase) which we were now for the first time using...
Side 168 - A trade mark, when registered, shall be assigned and transmitted only in connection with the goodwill of the business concerned in the particular goods or classes of goods for which it has been registered, and shall be determinable with that goodwill.
Side 89 - I thought it derogatory to my new dignity as a manufacturer, to make dolls' eyes. He took me into a room quite as wide, and perhaps twice the length of this, and we had just room to walk between stacks, from the floor to the ceiling, of parts of dolls. He said, 'These are only the legs and arms; the trunks are below.