Ballard, Thomas, active 1698-1734
Ballard, Thomas, fl. 1698-1734
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Works
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Ars tinctoria experimentalis. | |
Catalogus rarissimorum nitidissimorumq; librorum, editionum antiquitate ... insignium ... to be sold by auction, ... the 22d of this instant March, 1720/21. ... By Tho. Ballard, .. | |
Codicum manuscriptorum bibliothecae Rawlinsonianae catalogus cum appendice impressorum, 1734: | |
Collectio itineraria: or a catalogue of valuable books : Ancient and Modern, in sundry Faculties and Lanstuages; chiefly collected out of private Libraries both in Scotland and England, By James Maceuen, Bookseller in London and Edinburgh. Which Will begin to be sold by Auction at Paul's Coffee-House the West End of St. Paul's Church-Yard, on Wednesday the 17th of March, 1724-5, beginning every Evening at Four of the Clock, intending to sell by Day-Light, and to continue daily (excepting the Easter Holidays) till all the Books are sold off By Thomas Ballard, Bookseller, at the Rising-Sun in Little-Britain: Where Catalogues may be had gratis; as also at the following Booksellers, viz. Mr. Strahan's at the Golden Ball in Cornhill over-against the Royal Exchange, Mess. Clarke and Hett at the Bible in the Poultry, Mr. Batley at the Dove in Pater-Noster-Row. Mr. Pemberton at the Golden Buck over-against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet-Street, Mr. Story at Prior's-Head in Russel-Court, Mr. Lewis in Covent-Garden, Mr. Stokoe near Charing-Cross, J. Mac Euen at Buchanan's-Head over-against St. Clement's Church in the Strand, and at the Place of Sale. N. B. The Books are to be seen Three Days before the Auction begins | |
The whole art of dying : in two parts : the first being an experimental discovery of all the most useful secrets in dying silk, wool, linnen and the manufactures thereof, as practised in England, France, Spain, Holland and Germany : to which is added, a discourse of pot and weyd ashes, as well as several other foreign ingredients used in dying : written originally in the German language : the second part is a general instruction for the dying of wools and woollen manufactures of all colours, for the culture of the drugs used in the tinctorial art, and also for the dying of hats |