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Trade advertisement for Joshua Ross, Frame Carver and Gilder, Bath c.1750

Trade advertisement for Joshua Ross, Frame Carver and Gilder, Bath c.1750

Image Reference: 35274
Artist/Photographer: Farley, S. & F.
Image Date: 1750
Measurements: 19.5 x 15.8 cm
Medium: text
Collection: Ephemera
Library Reference: TCB/237/1
Credit: Bath & North East Somerset Council
Library: Bath Record Office : Archives & Local Studies

Description: From Mr. Pascall's in Long Acre, London. Makes and sells all sorts of gold, silver and lacquered black pear tree or deal frames; Looking glass frames etc. He lives at Bath at Mr. Thomas Ross's; portraiture, history and landship painter. Where gentlemen may be furnished with pictures for stair cases, chimney or door piece; Prospects of seats, horses, or dogs, from the life. Likewise pictures neatly cleaned, lined or mended. N.B. The above shall be performed as well and cheap as in London.
Bristol: Printed by S. and F. Farley, at Shakespeare's Head in Castle Green.

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