MR. EDWIN W. STREETER,LATEHANCOCK, BURBROOK, &Company, Limited.
MR. EDWIN W. STREETER,LATEHANCOCK, BURBROOK, &Company, Limited.
18-CARAT GOLD JEWELLERY MACHINE MADE.
FIFTY PER CENT. LESS THAN HAND MADE.
37, CONDUIT STREET (5 doors from Bond St.)
The Designs of the various Ornaments are exceedingly beautiful, being for the most part classical. They are made of 18-carat Gold, and the prices of some are as follows:—
MACHINE-MADE JEWELLERY,18 Carat Gold: Mr. Edwin W. Streeter—His GoldSuites£10 10s.MACHINE-MADE JEWELLERY,18 Carat Gold: Mr. Edwin W. Streeter—His GoldBracelets£5 0s.MACHINE-MADE JEWELLERY,18 Carat Gold: Mr. Edwin W. Streeter—His GoldBrooches£3 0s.MACHINE-MADE JEWELLERY,18 Carat Gold: Mr. Edwin W. Streeter—HeValues Jewels at 1 per cent. for Probate; or Purchases,for Cash, and takes them in exchange.MACHINE-MADE JEWELLERY,18 Carat Gold: Mr. Edwin W. Streeter—His GoldLockets£1 0s.MACHINE-MADE JEWELLERY,18 Carat Gold: Mr. Edwin W. Streeter—His GoldEarrings£1 10s.MACHINE-MADE JEWELLERY,18 Carat Gold: Mr. Edwin W. Streeter—HisEtruscan Jewellery.MACHINE-MADE JEWELLERY,18 Carat Gold: Mr. Edwin W. Streeter—HisBook on Gold. Eighth Edition, 13 Stamps by Post.Simpkin, Marshall, & Co., and all Booksellers, and ofthe Author, 37, Conduit Street (five doors from BondStreet).
MACHINE-MADE JEWELLERY,18 Carat Gold: Mr. Edwin W. Streeter—His GoldSuites£10 10s.
MACHINE-MADE JEWELLERY,18 Carat Gold: Mr. Edwin W. Streeter—His GoldBracelets£5 0s.
MACHINE-MADE JEWELLERY,18 Carat Gold: Mr. Edwin W. Streeter—His GoldBrooches£3 0s.
MACHINE-MADE JEWELLERY,18 Carat Gold: Mr. Edwin W. Streeter—HeValues Jewels at 1 per cent. for Probate; or Purchases,for Cash, and takes them in exchange.
MACHINE-MADE JEWELLERY,18 Carat Gold: Mr. Edwin W. Streeter—His GoldLockets£1 0s.
MACHINE-MADE JEWELLERY,18 Carat Gold: Mr. Edwin W. Streeter—His GoldEarrings£1 10s.
MACHINE-MADE JEWELLERY,18 Carat Gold: Mr. Edwin W. Streeter—HisEtruscan Jewellery.
MACHINE-MADE JEWELLERY,18 Carat Gold: Mr. Edwin W. Streeter—HisBook on Gold. Eighth Edition, 13 Stamps by Post.Simpkin, Marshall, & Co., and all Booksellers, and ofthe Author, 37, Conduit Street (five doors from BondStreet).
HANCOCK, BURBROOK, & CO. beg to announce a New and Recherche Stock of Diamond-work and Jewellery for the present Season. Every article marked in plain figures, and 10 per cent. discount for Cash allowed on all articles above £5. Their special designs of Machine-Made Necklaces, Earrings, and Bracelets.
COURT DIAMONDS RE-ARRANGED.
REVIEWS OF MR. EDWIN W. STREETER’S MACHINE-MADE JEWELLERY.
“Professor Pepper states that the use of machinery in the manufacture of Gold Ornaments is of great advantage to the Public.”—Times, 19th October, 1867.
“By the introduction of machinery 50 per cent. is saved in the manufacture of Gold Jewellery.”—Standard, September, 1867.
“Articles of 18-carat gold are manufactured by machinery, and the result is a saving of 50 per cent. to the purchaser.”—Fun, 29th December, 1866.
“Mr. Edwin W. Streeter marks upon his goods the quality of gold supplied by him.”—Times, 17th September, 1867.
REVIEWS OF MR. EDWIN W. STREETER’S BOOK OF JEWELLERY AND GOLD.
“The description of the manufacture of Gold and the various Hall-marks are well worth perusal.”—Standard, 3rd January, 1868.
“This is a very useful little manual on Jewellery, of importance.”—Public Observer, 16th Nov., 1867.
“This volume is worth its weight in gold.”—Court Journal, 9th Feb., 1867.
“Every intending buyer of Jewellery should make Mr. Streeter’s little book his vade mecum.”—Illustrated News, 30th November, 1867.