. Advertisement of Toy shop, [1750?], announcing Miniature pieces of work; 'Ladies and gentlemen may be waited on after the time of exhibition at their own houses, by giving proper notice'; Miniature pieces of work; Ivory chaise; Chain of two hundred links; Landau; Pair of steel scissars, weighing but the sixteenth part of a grain; Common pepper-corn, containing twelve dozen silver spoons; This is to acquaint the curious. That there is to be seen, from ten in the morning, 'till five in the evening, at the toy-shop the upper-end of Haymarket, within two doors of Coventry the following


. Advertisement of Toy shop, [1750?], announcing Miniature pieces of work; 'Ladies and gentlemen may be waited on after the time of exhibition at their own houses, by giving proper notice'; Miniature pieces of work; Ivory chaise; Chain of two hundred links; Landau; Pair of steel scissars, weighing but the sixteenth part of a grain; Common pepper-corn, containing twelve dozen silver spoons; This is to acquaint the curious. That there is to be seen, from ten in the morning, 'till five in the evening, at the toy-shop the upper-end of Haymarket, within two doors of Coventry the following miniature pieces of work. I. An ivory chaise, ... II. A chain of two hundred links, ... mentioned ... by Mr. Henry Baker, ... in his book, call'd The microscope made easy. ...; [Advertisement of Toy shop, [1750?], announcing Miniature pieces of work ] [Advertisement of Toy shop, [1750?], announcing Miniature pieces of work ]. [1750?]. Toy shop ([London], England) [author] Bodleian Libraries, Advertisement of Toy shop, 1750, announcing Miniature pieces of work


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