Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 162,240 pages of information and 244,492 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

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Andrew Cederberg

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of Worship Street, Shoreditch, London

1812 Advert: 'To TOOL and ENGINE MAKERS, SCREW CUTTERS, etc.— LEASEHOLD PREMISES, valuable UTENSILS and IMPLEMENTS in TRADE.
By ADAMSON and FIELD.
On the Premises, No. 8l. WORSHIP-STREET, Shoreditch, on Friday, the 17th Inst, at Eleven, by Direction of the Assignees,
The valuable Utensils and Implements in Trade, three Chamber Fire-engines, on a new construction. Household Furniture and Effects, of Mr. Cederberg, Tool and Engine-maker; consisting of capita) engine-lathe, erected on an improved principle; large double triangular bar lathe, drilling engine, two small ditto for cutting steel, complete hollow mandrill for engine milling, and various tools; two large wood lathes, with iron wheels, six feet diameter; two smaller lathes, iron vices, four pair dye stocks, 200 taps and dyes, 350 files, 200 metal and wood turning tools, milling tools, chissels, wire-drawing tools, punches, saws, broaches, anvil and block hammers, forge bellows, gun-maker's and carpenter’s toais, various expensive models of machinery, different sorts of metals, hard wood, bar iron, cast steel plate, brass Work for fire engines, &c. &c.
On the same Day, at Twelve o'clock, will be Sold, the Lease of the Premises, with comfortable Dwelllng-house and spacious Work-shops. Held for 21 years, at a low rent.— The House to be viewed till the Sale, and the Effects on Thursday preceding, when Particulars and Catalogue, may be had on the premises; of Mr. Money, Solicitor, Wood-street, Cheapside; and of Adamson and Field, 58, Fenchurch-street.' [1]

  1. Public Ledger and Daily Advertiser - Friday 10 January 1812