Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1851 Great Exhibition: Official Catalogue: Class X.: Thomas Weedon

From Graces Guide

640. WEEDON, THOMAS, 41 Hart Street, Bloomsbury — Manufacturer.

Surgeons' instruments and cutlery.

Various patterns of small knives, scissors, cutting and spring forceps, and other instruments, used in the minute dissection of insects, flowers, or morbid matter, for investigation under the microscope; also, instruments used in the preparation of birds and animals previous to stuffing.

Specimens of tooth forceps, electro-plated and polished steel; also stoppers, scalers, and levers, in agate handles.

Specimens of cutlery, mounted in the Haliotis pearl shell, plain pearl, and agate handles.


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