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To be sold by the inventor, (at nine-pence an ounce,) at the Golden Ball, in Shire-Lane, Temple-Bar, London, Cudworth's new-invented powder for shaving; the qualities far exceed any thing of the kind: ...
Cudworth.Date: 1790?]- Pictures
A shaving mill. Etching by Booth, 1745.
Date: 29 November 1745Reference: 30920i- Pictures
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A shaving machine powered by steam. Coloured etching by R. Seymour.
Seymour, Robert, 1798-1836.Reference: 30953i- Books
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Darley's Circulating library, Queen-Street, town of Portsea, where books are lent to read at 12s. per year, 4s. per quarter, 1s. 6d. per month, 6d. per week, or 2d per volume. Also are sold the following articles on the lowest terms. Scented, coloured, and plain hair powders foreign and English pomatums shaving boxes & brushes buckle, tooth, & comb ditto cloaths, nail, and shoe ditto variety of wash balls windsor, violet, and other soaps patent and ball blacking tooth powder and powder mask's steel hat and cap pins powder bags and puffs of all sorts French carmine rouge hair slides lavender, arquebusade, and Hungary water and essences wax and wafers court plaister all sorts of ivory and horn combs dressing cases knives, razors, & scissars gold and silver mounted ivory and tortoiseshell tooth-pick cases Dutch and English toys, &c. &c. No stamp charged on any article of perfumery.
Darley's Circulating library (Portsea, England)Date: [1790?]- Books
John Knight, Ltd. : a household word.
Date: [between 1930 and 1939?]