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Rare Books and Manuscripts
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Verigotta, Syed, 1862–1903
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advertisement
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color woodcut
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ephemera
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Tea -- Great Britain.
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City of London (England). Lord Mayor.
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Cooper, John Robert.
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London (England) -- Social life and customs.
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Parades -- England -- London.
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Phillips & Co. (London, England)
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Pound, John, 1829–1915.
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Processions -- England -- London.
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Tea -- India.
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Tea trade -- Great Britain.
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Tea trade -- India.
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Tip Top Tea Co.
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Verigotta, Syed, 1862–1903.
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Wilkin, Walter Henry, 1842–1922.
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Cooper, John Robert
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Pound, John, 1829–1915
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Verigotta, Syed, 1862–1903
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Wilkin, Walter Henry, 1842–1922
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Lord Mayor's Day
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Verigotta, Syed, 1862–1903
Syed Verigotta is now selling Phillips & Co.'s celebrated teas at the provision stores
[late-19th century?]