Citation - Boston Gazette: 1773.06.07

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Index Entry Fifes, made by Greenwood, Isaac 
Location Boston 
Citation
BG.773.035
7 Jun 1773:13 (948)  
[cut of bust of lady holding open umbrella]  
Not imported but made by Isaac Greenwood,
ivory-turner, at his shop in Fore-Street, next door to Dr'
Clark's, North-End, Boston---Umbrilloes, where ladies may be
supplied with neat ivory or bone, mahogany or maple-headed
dittos, of all prices, as small as will suit misses of 4 or
5 years of age, oyl cloth ditto for rain----Ladies who chuse
to cover their own, may be supplied with sticks.  Old sticks
mended, or covered with new or old silk, at a low
price.----Makes fifes, hautboys, billiard balls,
hydrometers.--Ivory and bone-headed sticks, tea boards,
salvers, decanter stands, turns posts, bannisters, flower
pots, pillars for fronts, pieces and particoes for
houses.--Turns for silver-smith, tankards, cans, castors,
bead punches, with too many other articles to be here
enumerated, with fidelity and dispatch, at a very reasonable
rate, for cash only.
  N.B. Tips German flutes, and other instruments of musick,
with ivory.



Generic Title Boston Gazette 
Date 1773.06.07 
Publisher Edes and Gill 
City, State Boston, MA 
Year 1773 
Bibliography B0006409
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