Search Results for: Sardinella preserved whole
wedgwood, only a short time previously; having been their servant several years. old t. l. being intimate with an old man named bourne, a bricklayer, resident at chesterton, near to bradwell, obtained from him many tea pots, red and black, dry body, without any kind of glaze, made by elers, and preserved
. wedgwood offered eighty guineas each for six, provided mr. b. would not sell any under that price to other persons. this was not accepted; charles chatterley had two made, on one of which were turned several ornamental vases, &c. given to the author by his father-in-law, after he had carefully preserved...
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