Gilda Aurifabrorum a History of English Goldsmiths And Plateworkers And Their
The book Gilda Aurifabrorum a History of English Goldsmiths And Plateworkers And Their was written by author Chaffers, William, 1811-1892 Here you can read free online of Gilda Aurifabrorum a History of English Goldsmiths And Plateworkers And Their book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Gilda Aurifabrorum a History of English Goldsmiths And Plateworkers And Their a good or bad book?
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Pocock, 1728. — Tankard. Hancocks. I W 1732-3. Jno. White, 1724. — Tankard. Hancocks. LO 1732-3. Louis Cuny, 1721. — Gilt tea-kettle, melon-shaped, engraved borders with lamp and triangular stand. Windsor Castle. A C 1732-3. Augn. Courtauld, 1729. — Gilt milk-pot and cover on three feet. Earl of Home. P L 1732-3. Paul de Lamerie, 1732. 0. S. — Pair of large gilt tankards. Earl Stamford and Warrington. W D 1732-3. W. Darkeratt, 1731, at the " Rose, " Strand. — Cup. Dr. And Mrs. Ashford. 10 146 I... G 1733-4. John Gamon, 1728. — Pepper-castor. Cloth workers' Company. P L 1733-4. Paul de Lamerie, 1732. O. S. — Large spoon. Dr. Dasent. P L 1733-4. Paul de Lamerie, 1732. 0. S. — Basket, wicker pattern. J. D. Gardner, Esq. E P 1733-4. Edwd. Pocock, 1728. — Very fine tea equipage or centre piece. Burnet Collection. J S 1733-4. Jos. Sanders, 1730. — Two small salvers. Trinity College, Cambridge. P C 1733-4. Paul Crespin, 1720. — Piece of plate. Hancocks. A C 1733-4. Augn.
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