To bank directors, Engravers and engineers.
Title
To bank directors, Engravers and engineers.
Author
J. C. B.Source
Sydney Morning Herald (Sydney) 18 April 1831 - ongoingDetails
10 August 1844, page 4, column 1Publication date
10 August 1844Type
Advertisment
Language
EnglishCountry of context
Australia
Full text
TO BANK DIRECTORS, ENGRAVERS AND ENGINEERSFOR SALE by Tender, a patent machine, the property of the late Mr. John Price manufactured for the purpose of engraving bank and other notes. This machine, which is the only one of the kind in this colony, is capable of producing circles, ovals, zig-zags, waved, toothed, and other lines; and in the hands of an ingenious workman may be applied to nearly every branch of ornamental engraving. The attention of Bank Directors is particularly drawn to the above, as this is the machine by which the Sydney Banking Company and the New Zealand Company's notes were engraved.
Full particulars may be had, and specimens of workmanship seen by application to J. C. B., 89, Elizabeth-street, Sydney. Persons desirous of purchasing, will be pleased to forward their tenders (post paid) directed as above.
[Sydney Morning Herald, 10 August 1844, page 4].
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