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To ENGRAVERS and OTHERS. JAMES SHAWCROSS, on Wednesday, September 3d, on the premises situate in Back Balloon-street, Manchester, by order of the assignees of Messrs. Potter and Gardner, bankrupts: THE whole of the Valuable ENGRAVING IMPLEMENTS, consisting of an excellent Engraving Machine complete, Raising Machine, polishing lathe, ten punch blocks and stands, ruling frame and maundrill, lathes, benches, vices, clams, clam bowls, mills, punches, files, hardening and softening boxes, grindstones, stoves and pipes, shafts, drums, bevil and spur wheels, turning tools, and a variety of other effects used in the engraving business. Also an iron safe, desk with drawers, shelves, stools, quantity of steel bars, polishing stones, &c—. '<ref> Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser, 30 August 1828</ref>
1828 To ENGRAVERS and OTHERS. JAMES SHAWCROSS, on Wednesday, September 3d, on the premises situate in Back Balloon-street, Manchester, by order of the assignees of Messrs. Potter and Gardner, bankrupts: THE whole of the Valuable ENGRAVING IMPLEMENTS, consisting of an excellent Engraving Machine complete, Raising Machine, polishing lathe, ten punch blocks and stands, ruling frame and maundrill, lathes, benches, vices, clams, clam bowls, mills, punches, files, hardening and softening boxes, grindstones, stoves and pipes, shafts, drums, bevil and spur wheels, turning tools, and a variety of other effects used in the engraving business. Also an iron safe, desk with drawers, shelves, stools, quantity of steel bars, polishing stones, &c—. '<ref> Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser, 30 August 1828</ref>


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of Back Balloon-street, Manchester

1828 To ENGRAVERS and OTHERS. JAMES SHAWCROSS, on Wednesday, September 3d, on the premises situate in Back Balloon-street, Manchester, by order of the assignees of Messrs. Potter and Gardner, bankrupts: THE whole of the Valuable ENGRAVING IMPLEMENTS, consisting of an excellent Engraving Machine complete, Raising Machine, polishing lathe, ten punch blocks and stands, ruling frame and maundrill, lathes, benches, vices, clams, clam bowls, mills, punches, files, hardening and softening boxes, grindstones, stoves and pipes, shafts, drums, bevil and spur wheels, turning tools, and a variety of other effects used in the engraving business. Also an iron safe, desk with drawers, shelves, stools, quantity of steel bars, polishing stones, &c—. '[1]

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  1. Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser, 30 August 1828