10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «PEWTERER»
Scopri l'uso di
pewterer nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
pewterer e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
Pewter at Colonial Williamsburg
Such molds represented a sizable percentage of a pewterer's investment in tools
and shop equipment. Pewterers made plates, dishes, basins, and spoons in
single castings, while they had to assemble more complex forms with separate ...
2
Register of Interments in the Greyfriars Burying-Ground, ...
... coch 1 1 Jan. of Ail], Mr. Alexander, a child ; west Gray stone ; coch 17 Feb. of
Tilton, Alexander ; Balenton tomb Alexander, pewterer, his child Alexander,
pewterer, his child Alexander, pewterer, his child (Forgieson), Alexander,
pewterer, ...
Edinburgh (Scotland). Greyfriars' Churchyard, Henry Paton, 1902
Here I am going to concentrate on the historic documents that tell the story of
Simon Benning, pewterer of Port Royal. In many ways the ... The reference to
Benning merely stated that there was a pewterer in Port Royal by that name in 1
667.
4
Colonial Craftsmen: And the Beginnings of American Industry
A pewterer's products could be no better than his molds, which another craftsman
made for him. The simplest molds, for casting such things as spoons and buttons,
were two separate parts keyed to fit accurately together and, when so fitted, ...
5
Pewter Plate: A Historical and Descriptive Handbook
Another peculiarity of the pewterer's lathe tools is the apparently inordinate
length of the handle. It is highly interesting and instructive to watch a pewterer at
work at the present day. One can then realize clearly the enormous space in the ...
Henri Jean Louis Joseph Massé, 1904
p About the time the arrogance of the pewterer became most flagrant,
earthenware became cheap and new methods of making it became known. This
one fact alone is responsible for the passing of the pewterer's art and
earthenware has ...
7
History of the Worshipful company of pewterers of the city ...
That admission to membership of the Company and permission to follow the
trade of a pewterer was only to be had through servitude or patrimony (except
under very special circumstances) is shown by the three following cases. Daniel
...
8
The book of English trades, and library of the useful arts
The Pewterer is a person who makes plates, dishes, pots, syringes, funnels,
worms for stills, and a variety of other articles of pewter. The trade of a Pewterer is
very ancient, and although little mention is made of it in books of history, there is
no ...
9
The Book of English Trades, and Library of the Useful Arts ...
The Pewterer is a person who makes plates, dishes, pot3, syringes, funnels,
worms for stills, and a variety of other articles ... The trade of a Pewterer is very
ancient, and although little mention is made of it in books of history, there is no
doubt, ...
10
Jeppe of the Hill and Other Comedies
Next, Herman von Bremen is, in fact, a pewterer. He is a bad pewterer, ergo a
tinker. But "pewterer" is very difficult to say while "tinker" is easy and has been
established through earlier translations. Throughout the play he is referred to as ...
Ludvig Holberg, Ludvig baron Holberg, 1990
9 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «PEWTERER»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
pewterer nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Cider enjoys a renaissance due to Dorset producers
In 2013, the first batch of Copse House Landshire medium still cider scooped the coveted Pewterer's Cup for best farmhouse cider at the Bath ... «Blackmore Vale Magazine, mag 15»
Treasures: Raise your tankard to poor man's silver
The Pewterer's Company of London provided its members and provincial Guilds with tin from the Cornish mines to which it had certain rights. «Irish Independent, set 14»
Something Old: Known and unknown cameo glass makers
A: The mark was used by Felsenstein & Mainzer, a pewterer in Nuremberg, Germany. The company was founded by Simon Felsenstein and ... «Foster's Daily Democrat, mag 14»
Small, unknown companies made cameo glass
A: The mark was used by Felsenstein & Mainzer, a pewterer in Nuremberg, Germany. The company was founded by Simon Felsenstein and ... «Las Vegas Review-Journal, mar 14»
Treasure from 500-year-old shipwrecked Spanish galleon fetches …
Onboard were dining sets for his mansion. Around a third bear the mark of Sir Thomas Curtis , regarded as the most important London pewterer ... «Mirror.co.uk, dic 13»
Buried at sea for 500 years: The impeccable treasure now up for sale
Around a third of the pewter bears the mark of Sir Thomas Curtis, regarded as the most important London pewterer of the 16th Century. «Express.co.uk, nov 13»
Object lesson
The inhaler in the gallery's collection bears the maker's mark of Robert Palethorp Jr., who worked as a pewterer in Philadelphia during the second decade of the ... «Yale Alumni Magazine, dic 12»
Eve Stone to Unveil Exceptional, Rare Metal Ware at Antiques at the …
The closure of James Smellies pewter manufactory left only one traditional pewterer in Birmingham, A.E.Williams. Gaskell and Chambers ... «ArtfixDaily, gen 12»
'On the Road' takes a look at early Maryland transportation
1815 marked by Baltimore pewterer Samuel Kilbourn, a portable desk ca. 1800 with a Carroll family provenance, a gentleman's pocketbook ca. «The JHU Gazette, gen 10»