A treatise on carriages : comprehending coaches, chariots, phaetons, curricles, whiskies, &c: together with their proper harness, in which the fair prices of every article are accurately stated . HAMMEPXLOTHS, 155 him, and have alfo thin boards placed up the fourcorners, to preferve their fliape. SECT. 2. PLATE XVI. Fig. 1. A plain hammercloth, bound at topand bottom, with a narrow binding lace twoinches wide; this reprefents alTo a plain oiledlinen cover of the common fort. Fig. 2. Reprefents the patent woollen and thepainted linen covers, which fo nearly refembleeach other, that the differen
A treatise on carriages : comprehending coaches, chariots, phaetons, curricles, whiskies, &c: together with their proper harness, in which the fair prices of every article are accurately stated . HAMMEPXLOTHS, 155 him, and have alfo thin boards placed up the fourcorners, to preferve their fliape. SECT. 2. PLATE XVI. Fig. 1. A plain hammercloth, bound at topand bottom, with a narrow binding lace twoinches wide; this reprefents alTo a plain oiledlinen cover of the common fort. Fig. 2. Reprefents the patent woollen and thepainted linen covers, which fo nearly refembleeach other, that the difference can only be difco-vered on a near examination; the fquare placeon the top is the fitting place for the coachman,\vhich is made of woollen cloth Fig. 3. A plain-trimmed hammercloth ; thecloth of two colours, trimmed with three row^sof lace two inches and a half wide: this is thekind of hammercloth generally ufed as a cover,made of four breadths, and only plaited at thecorners; but, if full plaited, the quantity is asufual. Fig. 4. A fuller trimmed hammercloth, havingthree rows of lace two inches and a half wide; andtwo of ornamented fringe five inches deep. PLATE i0 HAMMERCLOTHS, PLATE
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