10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FIDDLE PATTERN»
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fiddle pattern in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
fiddle pattern and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Compendium of Scottish Silver II
02 Sugar tongs, plain fiddle pattern, engraved with initials 'AS' Sugartongs, fiddle
pattern, initials 'PMC', with others Sugar tongs, fiddle pattern, initials 'JC McC',
with others SOURCE The Phoenix Collection Nicholas Shaw Catalog Winter ...
Janice Dietert, Rodney Dietert, 2007
(From top) Fiddle pattern spoon, assayed in 1871, with Victorian engraving,
perhaps given as a forty-fifth birthday present to 'Jean Mourant Ne 18 Aoiit Bap(
tis)e 27 Aout, 1826 Pi-re et Mere, Par(ai)n et Mar(ai)ne' (the inset, left, shows the
...
3
Cool Cardboard Instruments to Make & Play
... 5 East Indian tube-neck lute, 8, 17, 19 East Indian zither, 24, 67 East Indian
zither diagram, 67 erhu, 58 fiddle pattern, 56 fiddles, 56 fifth peg, 53 fingerholes,
33 finishing, 7 fishing line, 8 flutes, 33 folk fiddle, 56 fret placement chart, 19, 21,
45, ...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal
The best wrought Silver Spoons and Forks, Fiddle Pattern, 7s. 2d. per ounce ; the
King's Pattern, /s. 4d per ounce. The following are the weights recommended, but
the articles may be had lighter or heavier at the same price per ounce. Fiddle ...
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Pigot and co.'s national commercial directory of ... ...
The best wrought Fiddle Pattern 7s. 2d. per oz. | King's Pattern .............. . 7s. 4d.
per oz. The following are the wolghtelngonernl use, but the Articles may be had
lighter or heavier at the same p'rlce per oz. FIDDLE PA'I'I'ERN. 02. s. d. .43 s. d. ...
James Pigot (and co.), 1837
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The Quarterly Review (London)
The Fiddle Pattern is with the handle the shape of a Fiddle, quite plain ; it has
been approved and in request for more than thirty years. ... COX SAVORY,
WORKING GOLDSMITH, SILVERSMITH, AND WATCHMAKER, No. 47, Cornhill,
(Seven ...
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Gifts from the Celestial Kingdom: A Shipwrecked Cargo for ...
"Plain fiddle "-pattern spoons from the Frolic: left, unmarked paktong spoon; right,
Khecheong spoon. Enlarged pseudo-hallmarks: left, Wongshing ("W); right,
Khecheong ("KHC"). Left spoon length: 2.1.8 cm. Almost all of the remaining
flatware ...
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Northcroft's parliamentary chronicle. [With suppl. entitled] ...
The best wrought SILVER SPOONS and FORKS Fiddle Pattern 7s. SJ. per Ounce
; the Kind's Pattern, 7s. 4d. per ounce. The following are the weight
recommended, but the articles may be had lighter or heavier, at the same price
per ounce,— ...
Parliament proc, Will. iv, Critical review, 1834
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The Gentleman's Magazine
A. B. SAVORY and SONS, Manufacturing Silversmiths, 14, Coruliill, London,
opposite the Bank of England The best wrought Silver Spoons and Forks, Fiddle
Pattern, 7s. 2d. per ounce : the King's Pattern, 7s. 4d. per ounce. The following
are ...
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The Foreign quarterly review [ed. by J.G. Cochrane].
"DLATE.— .A. B. SAVORY and SONS, Manufacturing Silversmiths, □* 14,
Cornhill, London, opposite the Bank of England. The best wrought Silver Spoons
and Forks, Fiddle Pattern, 7s. 2d. per ounce ; the King's Pattern, 7s. 4d per aunce.
John George Cochrane, 1837
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «FIDDLE PATTERN»
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Be safe in the woods: Avoid danger from little critters - The News Star
The brown recluse has a fiddle pattern on its' back. Plants can be noxious also. Most of you are familiar with poison ivy and the identifying jingle ... «Monroe News Star, Jul 15»
Interesting lots at auction
Also, a George II mug, a finely cast Victorian four-piece egg cruet, as well as a large George III harlequin canteen of Fiddle Pattern cutlery. «The Cornishman, May 15»
Lau, Queen's Hall, Edinburgh
“Far From Portland” rolled out on a heavy mechanical groove, over which O'Rourke laid a searingly dramatic fiddle pattern. “Saint Monday”, full ... «The Arts Desk, Nov 12»