The Exhibitions and Fairs of Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association, Томи 1 – 5Dutton and Wentworth, 1837 |
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... wrought from the deep - dug mine , or the cultivated field . The ample galleries were filled with cabinet wares , cut from the forest trees of every clime ; and were hung with the most elegant pro- ductions of the loom and of the artist ...
... wrought from the deep - dug mine , or the cultivated field . The ample galleries were filled with cabinet wares , cut from the forest trees of every clime ; and were hung with the most elegant pro- ductions of the loom and of the artist ...
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... wrought . 354. R. GLEASON , Dorchester , Mass . A variety of Block Tin Wares , wrought and finished in the very best manner ; and without competition . A Silver Medal . 171. S. W. COTTON , [ 18 years of age . ] Small copper Tea Kettle ...
... wrought . 354. R. GLEASON , Dorchester , Mass . A variety of Block Tin Wares , wrought and finished in the very best manner ; and without competition . A Silver Medal . 171. S. W. COTTON , [ 18 years of age . ] Small copper Tea Kettle ...
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... wrought , well shaped , and very elastic - their general style and finish altogether of a supe- rior order , showing great perfection in this manufacture - they were the best exhibited . A Diploma . 148. DARWIN CHAFFIN , Boston . Neck ...
... wrought , well shaped , and very elastic - their general style and finish altogether of a supe- rior order , showing great perfection in this manufacture - they were the best exhibited . A Diploma . 148. DARWIN CHAFFIN , Boston . Neck ...
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... wrought — a good showy article . 882 and 883. JAMES BOYD , Boston . Two coverings for saddles ; one a military covering , fancifully wrought , neat and well made . 886 and 887. JAMES BOYD , Boston , A black Valise , with Aiken's patent ...
... wrought — a good showy article . 882 and 883. JAMES BOYD , Boston . Two coverings for saddles ; one a military covering , fancifully wrought , neat and well made . 886 and 887. JAMES BOYD , Boston , A black Valise , with Aiken's patent ...
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... wrought iron work of superior quality , deserving particular notice . A Silver Medal . 719. BRIGHAM & SLADE , Boston . One pair of Chaise Wheels . 93. HAYWARD & HUMPHRIES , Woburn , Mass . India Rubber Cloth , for the covering of ...
... wrought iron work of superior quality , deserving particular notice . A Silver Medal . 719. BRIGHAM & SLADE , Boston . One pair of Chaise Wheels . 93. HAYWARD & HUMPHRIES , Woburn , Mass . India Rubber Cloth , for the covering of ...
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