Bath Depôt—Mr. W. Davey, the Quay.
Bristol Depôt—Mr. G. S. Burroughs, Canon’s-marsh.
Isle of Wight—Mr. Ent. Paxton, Ryde.
An early call is most respectfully solicited.
ORNAMENTAL GLASS, Wedgwood Vases, China and Earthenware.—APSLEY PELLATT, only surviving partner of the firm of Pellatt and Green, many years since removed from St. Paul’s churchyard to the Falcon Glass Works, Holland-street, Blackfriars, which is the only establishment in London where every operation connected with glass manufacture (as blowing, cutting, engraving, stoppering, &c.) may be seen in full operation every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. For a description, with engravings, see Penny Magazine, No. 572. The extensive show-rooms contain a large assortment of decanters, wine glasses, desert services, toilet and smelling bottles, medical and philosophical glass ware, crystal renaissance chandeliers, massive, highly refractive, and decorated with large arabesque ornamental drops, easily cleaned; also girandoles, candlesticks, &c. The china and earthenware comprise breakfast, dinner, desert, tea, and chamber services, from the best manufacturers; together with an extensive selection of Etruscan, Italian, and other vases, modelled and executed by the most able artists at Messrs. Wedgwood’s works, at Etruria, including his celebrated chef-d’œuvre copy of the largest Etruscan vase in the British Museum, the Portland vase, &c. Printed lists, with sketches, may be had on application.
SMITH’S PATENT DOUBLE AND SINGLE ACTION DOOR-SPRINGS are warranted to be the cheapest and best.
Patent weather-tight Fastenings and Cill bars for French casements, which render the French windows perfectly dry, and make a secure, cheap, and invisible fastening. Improved cramps for laying floors.
Manufactory for Iron and Brass work of every description. Depôt for the Patent Wire, Rope, and Sash Line, 69, Princes-street, Leicester-square.
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