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1780 Advertisement. 'HALIFAX, October 30th, 1780. Brass-Foundery. WILLIAM BOLLAND, Tin-Plate Worker, Brazier, and Founder, Hereby inform the PUBLIC, That he has fitted up a commodious Brass-Foundery, at Halifax; Where he casts and makes all Sorts of Clock, Engine, and Jack Work; Brass and Princes Metal Candiefticks; bright | 1780 Advertisement. 'HALIFAX, October 30th, 1780. Brass-Foundery. WILLIAM BOLLAND, Tin-Plate Worker, Brazier, and Founder, Hereby inform the PUBLIC, That he has fitted up a commodious Brass-Foundery, at Halifax; Where he casts and makes all Sorts of Clock, Engine, and Jack Work; Brass and Princes Metal Candiefticks; bright Brass Pans; Mortars; Brass Ladles; large Brass Cocks; Clock Bells; open Clapper Bells, from 4 oz. to ? cwt. round Horse Bells; Hand Bells tunable, and compleatly fitted up in Setts of 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 each; Warming Pans; Tea Kettles, etc. Copper Nails and Tacks; Tea Kettle Handles and Knobs; Brass Condray Plates, and polished in the finest Manner; Boxes for Press Screws of a very approved mixt Metal; Fire-Engine Brass Work compleatly finished; Steps to any Pattern for Mills, Engines, &c. Brass Pullies of any Size; Copper Bottoms and Cranes, with any other Article in the Brass Foundery, Braziery or Tin Business: - And where Clock-Makers, Braziers, Engineers, Mill-Wrights and others, may NOW be furnished with the above Articles with Expedition, and upon reasonable Terms. COACH-HARNESS, etc. matched by sending a Pattern. Ready Money for Old Copper and Brass, or the same taken in Exchange for Goods.'<ref>Leeds Intelligencer - Tuesday 7 November 1780</ref> | ||
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1780 Advertisement. 'HALIFAX, October 30th, 1780. Brass-Foundery. WILLIAM BOLLAND, Tin-Plate Worker, Brazier, and Founder, Hereby inform the PUBLIC, That he has fitted up a commodious Brass-Foundery, at Halifax; Where he casts and makes all Sorts of Clock, Engine, and Jack Work; Brass and Princes Metal Candiefticks; bright Brass Pans; Mortars; Brass Ladles; large Brass Cocks; Clock Bells; open Clapper Bells, from 4 oz. to ? cwt. round Horse Bells; Hand Bells tunable, and compleatly fitted up in Setts of 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 each; Warming Pans; Tea Kettles, etc. Copper Nails and Tacks; Tea Kettle Handles and Knobs; Brass Condray Plates, and polished in the finest Manner; Boxes for Press Screws of a very approved mixt Metal; Fire-Engine Brass Work compleatly finished; Steps to any Pattern for Mills, Engines, &c. Brass Pullies of any Size; Copper Bottoms and Cranes, with any other Article in the Brass Foundery, Braziery or Tin Business: - And where Clock-Makers, Braziers, Engineers, Mill-Wrights and others, may NOW be furnished with the above Articles with Expedition, and upon reasonable Terms. COACH-HARNESS, etc. matched by sending a Pattern. Ready Money for Old Copper and Brass, or the same taken in Exchange for Goods.'[1]
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- ↑ Leeds Intelligencer - Tuesday 7 November 1780