Andrew Cederberg
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. 81, 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 tools, 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]
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- ↑ Public Ledger and Daily Advertiser - Friday 10 January 1812