Paris's original rag, bone & metal warehouse : the black doll with four faces : 4, Prospect Row, Walworth Road, 2 doors from Hewitt's, Fishmonger.
Alternate Title(s):
Origin of the Black Doll
Published / Created:
[London] : S. Williams, Printer, Willow St., Westminster, [approximately 1833?]
Physical Description:
1 sheet ([1] page) : illustrations ; 25 cm
Holdings:
Rare Books and Manuscripts HD9975.G7 P37 1833 BoxYale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Fund
Copyright Status:
Copyright Not Evaluated
Classification:
Books
Notes:
"Established 1833"."H. Paris, grateful for past favors he has received, and trusts by giving the highest prices and just, weight, he will receive their favors.""One half-penny a pound for bones. 2d, per. lb for Kitchen Stuff. 4d. per lb. for dripping."Title at top of broadside: "The origin of the Black doll" which is accompanied by a poem describing how the doll came to be along with a woodcut image of a black doll.
Subject Terms:
Waste products -- England -- London -- 19th century. | Rags -- England -- London. | Black dolls -- England -- London. | Advertising -- England -- London -- 19th century. | Williams, S. -- Printer.