| Edward Baines - 1822 - 822 páginas
...itself at once, and it was reserved for another member of the Corporation of Cutlen of Hallamshire, Mr. Joseph Hancock, to shew to what other uses the...plated in this new method, might be applied, and how Biicccssfully it was possible to imitate the finest and richest embossed plate. Mr. Hancock employed... | |
| Edward Baines - 1822 - 690 páginas
...another member of the Corporation of CutLTS of Hallamshire, Mr. Joseph Haucock, to show to what oilier uses the copper, plated in this new method, might...be applied, and how successfully it was possible to imltate the finest and richest onibuskcd plate^— Mr. Hancock employed copper, plated with silver,... | |
| Thomas Allen - 1828 - 384 páginas
...cutlers of Hallamshire, cHAP, v Mr. Joseph Hancock, to shew to what other uses the copper, planted in this new method, might be applied, and how successfully it was possible to imitate the finest and richest embossed plate. Mr. Hancock employed Plated copper, plated with silver, in the manufacture... | |
| John Holland - 1834 - 432 páginas
...reserved for another member of the corporation of cutlers of Sheffield, Mr. Joseph Hancock, to show to what other uses the copper plated in this new method...successfully it was possible to imitate the finest and roost richly embossed plate. He employed it in the manufacture of candlesticks, teapots, waiters, and... | |
| 1870 - 372 páginas
...him a large amount of immediate and remembered enjoyment in other ways. I do not know exactly when, or under what circumstances, Mr. Mitchell first manifested...presented to the Patent Office at South Kensington. In December, 1822, the Sheffield Literary and Philosophical Society was formed ; and in the first list... | |
| 1891 - 330 páginas
...him a large amount of immediate and remembered enjoyment in other ways. I do not know exactly when, or under what circumstances, Mr. Mitchell first manifested...presented to the Patent Office at South Kensington. In December, 1822, the Sheffield Literary and Philosophical Society was formed ; and in the first list... | |
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