[Letters patent to James Hogg, Jr., of Nicholson Street], 1853 Jun 17.

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[Letters patent to James Hogg, Jr., of Nicholson Street], 1853 Jun 17.

Document, signed, pertaining to Hogg's "improvements in the application and combination" of glass, porcelain, stoneware, earthenware, terra cotta, scagliola and majolica ware; attached is the seal of Queen Victoria, queen of Gt. Brit (1819-1901).

1 v. (2 p. vellum) ; 50 x 7 cm.

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