THE JOURNEYMEN CABINET AND CHAIR-MAKERS PHILADELPHIA BOOK OF PRICES.
SECOND EDITION, CORRECTED AND ENLARGED.
ENTERED ACCORDING TO ACT OF CONGRESS.
PHILADELPHIA: PRINTED BY ORMROD AND CONRAD, AT FRANKLIN's HEAD, NO. 41, CHESNUT-STREET. M.DCCXCV.
INTRODUCTION
THE recent improvements in our trade, will evince the necessity of the enlargement of our book of prices, especially as many articles in our former book, were not clear enough to prevent different constructions being put on them both by employers and journeymen, which has been the cause of frequent disputes between them. In order to prevent the like in future, it is requested both parties will be particular in acquainting themselves with the following
General Explanation.
ALL kinds of drawer work in single carcases, or any work to represent the same, to measure on the carcase, and all work with double carcases to m [...]sure the bottom one, both for length and width. A book-case, when made to stand on a secretary, to measure only its own length. Libraries, on the bottom part.
Shamming of drawer fronts, the price of which is given in a table, is settled exclusive of putting on brass work—nor is the nuts or lock plates to be let into any work in the start, except the fronts of secretary or furniture drawers, the fall of a desk or dressing tables. All drawers in chamber, card▪ Pembroke or work tables, and all drawers inclosed by doors, in all work whatever, to start without locks—and [...] secretary drawer is introduced into any piece of work, deduct the price of the drawers taken out for its reception, then add the price of the secretary drawer.
Table of Contents.
- A dressing chest, Page 9
- A round fron [...] dressing chest, Page 10
- A serpentine ditto, Page 11
- A ditto, with straight wings, Page 12
- A kneehole dressing chest, ibid.
- A dressing chest, Page 13
- Particulars of a furniture drawer, ibid.
- A secretary drawer, Page 14
- A secretary, Page 16
- A [...]sk, ibid.
- A double chest, Page 17
- A round front double chest, ibid.
- A low wardrobe, Page 18
- A wardrobe, ibid.
- A round front wardrobe, Page 19
- A wi [...]g'd wardrobe, ibid.
- A press bedstead, Page 20
- A bureau bedstead, Page 21
- A bookcase, ibid
- A counting—house bookcase, Page 22
- A straight front library bookcase, Page 23
- A library bookcase with wings, ibid.
- A straight front cabinet, Page 25
- A serpentine front cabinet, ibid.
- A la [...]y's cabinet, Page 26
- A cylinder fall writing table, Page 27
- A cylinder fall desk, Page 28
- A tambour writing table, ibid.
- A tambour desk, Page 29
- A library writing table, ibid.
- A kneehole library writing table, Page 30
- A circular library writing table, Page 31
- A kidney library writing table, ibid.
- A kneehole kidney ditto, Page 32
- A writing table, Page 33
- A rising top writing table, Page 34
- A pembroke table, ibid.
- A pillar and claw pembroke table, Page 36
- A square card table, ibid.
- A circular card table, Page 37
- A card table with ovalo corners, ibid.
- A hollow corner'd card table, Page 38
- A chamber table, ibid
- A circular pier table, Page 39
- A circular inclosed pier table, Page 40
- A straight front inclosed ditto, ibid.
- A pier table with ovalo corne [...]s, Page 41
- An inclosed pier table with ovalo corners and straight middle, Page 41
- A straight front sideboard table, Page 42
- A straight front celle [...]et sideboard, ibid.
- A r [...]nd front celle [...]et sideboard, Page 44
- A serpentine front cell [...]et ditto, ibid.
- A circular celleret ditto, Page 45
- A celleret ditto with ovalo corners, Page 46
- A celleret sideboard, with elliptic middl [...] and elliptic hollow on each side, Page 47
- A celleret sideboard with elliptic middle and oge [...] on each side, Page 47
- A pedestal, Page 48
- A vase glued up for the turner, Page 49
- A pillar and claw dining table, Page 50
- A pillar and claw table, ibid.
- A lady's dressing table, No. I. Page 51
- Ditto, No. II. ibid.
- A bason stand, Page 52
- An inclosed bason stand, ibid.
- A corner bason stand, Page 53
- A corner inclosed bason stand, ibid.
- A s [...]aving stand, ibid.
- A ditto with canted corners, Page 54
- A gentleman's dressing stand, Page 55
- A pot cupboard, Page 56
- A circular front corner pot cupboard to fix against a wall, Page 57
- A night stool, ibid.
- A night table, No. I. Page 58
- Ditto, No. II. ibid.
- A mahogany tambour inkstand, Page 59
- Bidets, ibid.
- A music or reading stand, Page 60
- A table desk, ibid.
- Ditto, ibid.
- A counting—house desk, Page 61
- A double ditto, Page 62
- A square work table, ibid.
- An oval ditto, Page 63
- A canted corner ditto, ibid.
- A square [...]urn stand, Page 64
- A celleret, ibid.
- An octagon celleret, Page 65
- An oval ditto, ibid.
- An oval tea tray, Page 66
- A chamber clothes horse, Page 67
- A folding chamber ditto, ibid.
- A horse fire screen, ibid.
[Page 4]Tables of all descriptions whatever, to [...] on the tops for both length and width, [...] to start, except otherwise mentioned in the preamble, with plain Marlbro' legs, and without castors; th [...]se on pillar and claws, without plates on the bottoms.
As the tables of plinthing, therming, moulding, panneling, or putting corner strings in different sorts of legs and claws, vaneering, planting on, and working astragals of different descriptions, crossbanding▪ &c. except in some particular cases, and there the price is given, were made to prevent a repetition of inserting the prices they contain in the different pieces of work they were likely to occur in, and likewise to prevent, as much as possible, in th [...]se cases, all references, except a general one, it is therefore requested, when the price of any article of the above description is wanting, the workman will be careful in examining the table, as all the prices of the different articles that were thought necessary are inserted in them.
All moulds and cauls to be provided for the workman, or paid for according to time.
Filling up holes in any work whatever to be paid for according to time.
Ditto for reducing or lining up [...]abs.
Ditto for reducing shingles or any other wood for drawer bottoms, &c.
Day men to work from six to six o'clock, the employer to find candles.
When a secretary is made with drawers in bottom part, instead of doors, deduct for the doors as in doors for recesses, and the book shelf, then add for each drawer as in secretary scratchbeaded.
For the price of framed backs, muntings in plain backs, ditto in drawer bottoms, slipping of drawer sides or lining up partitions crossway, except where mentioned in the preamble of any piece of work, see dressing chest.
- [Page 5]A pole screen, Page 68
- Mount [...] [...] pole fire screens, ibid.
- A tripod bottom for a face screen, Page 69
- A d [...]ssing box and glass, ibid.
- A window blind, ibid.
- A knife tray, Page 70
- A butler's tray, ibid.
- A po [...]table writing desk, No. I. Page 71
- Ditto, No. II. Page 72
- A kn [...]fe case, ibid.
- A vase knife case, No. I. ibid.
- Ditto, No. II. Page 73
- Ditto, N [...]. III. ibid.
- Ditto, No. IV. ibid.
- Fr [...]mes and doors for recesses, ibid.
- A pair of frames without pannels, ibid.
- A pair of solid doors, Page 74
- A pair of doors, ibid.
- A [...] to receive a door, Page 75
- Pedi [...]nts, ibid.
- An op [...]n pi [...]h pediment, ibid.
- Extra price of sattin and other wood, Page 76
- Price of putting on brass work, Page 76
- A clock case, Page 77
- Cradles, ibid.
- Bedsteads, ibid.
- Tea Chest, Page 78
- Pa [...]ies, ibid.
- Coffins, ibid.
- Chairs, Page 79
- A splatt back chair with three cross splatts, Page 80
- A splatt back chair, ibid.
- A heart back stay rail chair, ibid.
- A stay rail chair, ibid.
- An [...] back stay rail chair, ibid.
- A vase back stay rail chair, ibid.
- A square back chair, ibid.
- Ditto, Page 81
- Elbows for chairs, ibid.
- Easy chairs, ibid.
- Sofas, ibid.
- A square back mahogany sofa, Page 82
- Cabriole sofa. ibid.
Contents of the Tables.
- No. I.—The price of working moulding [...], at per foot.
- No. II.—The price of working mouldings on the top edge of claws for tables &c.
- No. III.—The price of veneering and working mouldings on legs and stump feet.
- No. IV.—A table of pannelling, pillasters, stump feet, legs, &c.
- No. V.—The price of the [...]m [...]ng, and tapering legs as in plate.
- No VI.—A table of pannelling with string, &c.
- No. VII.—The price of forming oval [...], or circles by strings.
- No. VIII.—O [...] forming p [...]nnels with s [...]rings on card or Pembroke rails, veneering [...] for tambour table, &c. and plinthing.
- No. IX.—Tabl [...] of banding.
- No. X.—Of [...], forming square pannels with strings on doors, drawer [...], & [...]. either straight or sweep work.
- No. XI.—The price of cross or long banding, oval, or circular pannels.
- No. XII.—Of fluting.
- No. XIII.—Of veneer [...]ng on flush door [...], ends, tops, &c. with square and hollow co [...]ner [...].
- No. XIV.—Of preparing and laying ovals on flush work, and quartering up ditt [...]
- No. XV.—Of planting astragals on doors, drawer fronts, table frames, &
- No. XVI.—Of doors in libra [...]y bookcases, &c.
- No. XVII.—Of p [...]ll [...]sters, canted and column corners.
- No. XVIII—Of ven [...]ering drawer fronts, sham ditto, table frames, &c.
- No. XIX.—Of cockbeading drawer fronts an [...] sham ditto.
- No. XX.—Of sawing out and glu [...]ing up circular, serpentine or flat work.
TABLE of CENTS.
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| 3 | 11 | 52 |
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| 4 | 11 | 65 |
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| 5 | 2 | 69 |
| 5 | 3 | 70 |
| 5 | 4 | 71 |
| 5 | [...] | 72 |
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| 5 | 10 | 78 |
| 5 | 11 | 79 |
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| 6 | 10 | 91 |
| 6 | 11 | 92 |
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THE JOURNEYMEN Cabinet and Chair Makers' PHILADELPHIA BOOK OF PRICES.
A Dressing Chest,
- THREE feet long, four drawers in ditto, cockbeaded; an ogee, and square on the edge of the top; or the edge veneer'd, and a string in the upper corner, square corners, and straight brackets, all solid,
- £. 2 7 10
- Each inch more or less in length down to 2 feet 6 inch.
- 0 0 10
- Ditto above 2 feet 4 inches high between the mouldings,
- 0 0 8
- Each Drawer, more or less,
- 0 7 6
- Dividing the upper drawer in two,
- 0 3 6
- Clamping the top endways to appear as solid,
- 0 1 10 ½
- Colouring and polishing inside of drawer fronts, each,
- 0 0 2 ½
- Blocking up the brackets of inch-stuff, crossed,
- 0 1 0
- A loose frame for common brackets or French,
- 0 2 10
- Solid French or ogee brackets,
- 0 2 7
- French feet,
- 0 5 0
- A loose frame for ditto,
- 0 4 0
- Veneering each side of French brackets,
- 0 0 6
- Ditto common brackets, each side,
- 0 0 3
- Crossbanding ditto,
- (see table of banding)
- A bead round the bottom, when French feet, to separate the front edge from the feet,
- 0 1 10 ½
- Planting Astregal round ditto
- (see table)
- [Page 10]A slider▪ square clamp'd, solid, or [...]ip'd for cloth, cockbeaded,
- £. 0 5 0
- Mi [...]er clamping ditto▪ each miter extra,
- 0 1 0
- A framed slider, with a flap square clamp'd, the flap lip'd for cloth, and a horse under ditto,
- 0 12 6
- Lining the slider with cloth,
- 0 1 5
- Ditto the flap,
- 0 0 9
- A munting▪ in plain back,
- 0 1 0
- Ditto, in drawer bottoms, each,
- 0 0 9
- Half ditto, under the bottoms, each,
- 0 0 4 ½
- Slipping drawer sides, and rounding the flips, each drawer,
- 0 0 9
- Lining up partitions crossway, each,
- 0 0 2 ½
- Framed backs, each pannel,
- 0 1 5
- If framed flush, each pannel,
- 0 2 10
- When the framing is beaded, each pannel, extra,
- 0 0 8
- For other extras,
- (see tables of ditto)
A Round Front Dressing Chest,
- Three feet long, four drawers in ditto, cockbeaded, an ogee and square on the edge of the top; or the edge veneer'd, and a string in the upper corner; square corners, French feet, or common brackets, all solid, the drawer fronts saw'd out,
- £. 3 10 0
- Each inch, more or less,
- 0 1 2
- Ditto above 2 feet 6 inches, high between the [...]
- 0 1 0
- Elliptic sweep, extra from round front,
- 0 5 7 ½
- Each drawer, more or less,
- 0 11 3
- Dividing the upper drawer in two,
- 0 4 9
- Clamping the top endways, to appear as solid,
- 0 1 10 ½
- Colouring and polishing inside of drawer fronts, each
- 0 0 3
- Blocking the brackets of inch stuff, crossed,
- 0 1 0
- Solid French, or ogee brackets,
- 0 3 2
- Veneering French brackets, each side,
- 0 0 6
- Ditto each side of common,
- 0 0 3
- A loose frame for common brackets, or French,
- 0 3 3 ½
- Ditto for French feet,
- 0 4 9
- A bead round the bottom, when French feet, to separate the front edge from the feet,
- 0 2 0
- A slider, square clamp'd, solid, or lip'd for cloth, cockbeaded,
- 0 6 4
- Miter clamping ditto, each miter extra,
- 0 1 0
- [Page 11]A framed slider with a flap, square clamp'd, the flap lip'd for cloth, and a horse under ditto,
- £. 0 12 [...]
- Lining the slider with cloth,
- 0 1 7
- Ditto the flap,
- 0 0 9
- A plinth round ditto, extra from French feet, or common brackets,
- 0 2 0
- For other extras
- (see dressing chest, or tables of ditto)
A Serpentine Dressing Chest,
- Three feet long, four drawers in ditto, cockbeaded, an ogee and square on the edge of the top, or the edge veneer'd and a string in the upper corner, square corners, on French feet, or common brackets, all solid, the drawer fronts sawed out,
- £. 4 13 5
- Each inch more or less in length
- 0 1 4 ½
- Ditto above 2 feet 6 inches high between the mouldings,
- 0 1 2
- Each drawer more or less,
- 0 13 0
- Dividing the upper drawer in two,
- 0 5 0
- Clamping the top endways to appear as solid,
- 0 1 10 ½
- Colouring and polishing inside of drawer fronts each,
- 0 0 3
- Blocking brackets
- (see dressing chest)
- Solid French or ogee brackets,
- 0 3 6
- Veneering the brackets
- (see dressing chest)
- A loose frame for French or common brackets,
- 0 3 6
- Ditto for French feet,
- 0 5 0
- A bead round the bottom when French feet, to separate the front edge from the feet,
- 0 3 0
- Sweeping the ends of the top, half serpentine, when the carcase is straight,
- 0 2 11
- The ends set beveling, that is wider at the back▪
- 0 7 6
- Sweeping the ends and top half serpentine, worked out of the solid,
- 1 2 6
- A slider square clamp'd, solid, or lip'd for cloth, cockbeaded,
- 0 6 9 ½
- Miter clamping ditto each miter extra,
- 0 1 0
- A framed slider with a flap, square clamp'd, the flap lip'd for cloth and a horse under ditto,
- 0 13 0
- Lining the slider with cloth,
- 0 1 7
- Ditto the flap,
- 0 0 9
- A plinth round ditto, extra from French feet or common brackets,
- 0 2 9
- For other extras
- (see dressing chest, or tables of ditto)
A Serpentine Dressing Chest with straight wings,
- Four feet long, four drawers in the middle, and four ditto in each wing, cockbeaded, as [...]egal, or stone moulding on the edge of the top, or the edge veneer'd, and a string in the upper corner, on common brackets,
- £. 10 2 11
- Each inch more or less in length,
- 0 2 10
- Ditto above 2 feet 6 inches high between the mouldings,
- 0 1 11
- Each drawer more or less in the middle,
- 0 12 6
- Each drawer in the wings more or less,
- 0 6 4
- If cupboards in the wings—
- for the price of ditto see kneehole library writing table,
- For the price of work not inserted here
- (see serpentine and straight front dressing chests, or tables of ditto)
A Kneehole Dressing Chest.
- Three feet long, 1 long and 6 short drawers in ditto, cockbeaded, an ogee and square on the edge of the top, or the edge veneered and a string in the upper corner, fast plinth, or six common brackets, all solid,
- £. 4 10 0
- Each inch more or less in length,
- 0 1 3
- Ditto above 2 feet 6 inches high between the mouldings,
- 0 1 0
- Each long drawer, more or less,
- 0 7 6
- Each short ditto,
- 0 4 0
- A cupboard in the kneehole with a flat pannel'd door, an ovalo stuck on the framing the base moulding continued round under the door,
- 0 15 0
- A frame in the kneehole to receive the door,
- 0 3 0
- Two extra brackets,
- 0 2 6
- Solid French or ogee brackets extra each,
- 0 0 8
- French feet at six corners,
- 0 8 0
- Two ditto in the kneehole extra,
- 0 2 10
- A bead round the bottom of the carcase when French feet,
- 0 3 8
- When a drawer is made to draw out at either side extra,
- 0 4 6
- Extra work inside the kneehole
- (see counting house book-case,
- Other extras
- (see dressing chest or tables of ditto,)
A Dressing Chest,
- The front divided in three parts, the mid [...]e straight, the ends [...] hollow back two inches, three feet long, four drawers in ditto, cockbeaded, an ogee and square on the edge of the top, or the edge veneer'd with a string in the upper corner, square corners, on French feet, common brackets, or plain taper stump feet, all solid, the drawer fronts sawed out,
- £. 4 13 5
- Each inch more or less in length,
- 0 1 4 ½
- Ditto above 2 feet 6 inches high between the mouldings,
- 0 1 2
- Each drawer more or less,
- 0 13 0
- Dividing the upper drawer in two,
- 0 5 0
- Clamping the top
- (see serpentine)
- Colouring and polishing inside of drawer fronts each,
- 0 0 3
- Solid French or ogee brackets and blocking ditto
- (see dressing chest)
- A bead round the bottom when French feet,
- 0 3 6
- Loose frames or slider for ditto
- (see serpentine dressing chest)
- Lining up the top
- (see side-board table)
- Other extras
- (see tables of ditto)
Particulars of a Furniture Drawer.
- Each square hole form'd by partitions the depth of the drawer,
- 0 0 9
- Each partition for rings, combs, &c. that are shallow,
- 0 0 5
- A glass frame hing'd to a sliding piece with a horse under ditto,
- 0 12 0
- Framing the sliding piece,
- 0 1 0
- A frame for the glass to fall into,
- 0 3 0
- Making the glass frame, or piece the frame is hing'd to, to fit a sweep front,
- 0 0 5 ½
- A straight front drawer under the glass,
- 0 2 6
- A sweep front ditto,
- 0 3 9
- A drawer in the end, for ink, sand and wafers,
- 0 6 0
- Ditto a quadrant drawer,
- 0 7 6
- A hollow for pins or pens,
- 0 1 0
- Each square loose cover,
- 0 0 10
- Ditto to fit a sweep front,
- 0 0 11
- Rounding or chamfering each cover,
- 0 0 6
- Veneering each cover,
- 0 0 3
- [Page 14]Hinging each ditto,
- £. 0 0 8
- Putting a lock on ditto,
- 0 0 8
- Putting thin stuff inside the holes to form a rabbet for the cover, each side,
- 0 0 [...]
- Each square box without a top, miter'd [...],
- 0 2 6
- Ditto to fit a sweep front,
- 0 4 0
- Price of covers to ditto
- as above,
- A rabbet in the top fixing one part fast, the other part hing'd to ditto,
- 0 1 10 ½
- A square box with a rim inside the top cut off,
- 0 4 4
- Ditto to fit a sweep front,
- 0 6 6
- An empty lift out,
- 0 2 0
- Each hole in ditto form'd by partitions,
- 0 0 5 ½
- Each false bottom under rings, combs, or lift out,
- 0 0 5 ½
- If made to tilt,
- 0 0 8
- A plain comb tray,
- 0 3 0
- Each finger hole in ditto,
- 0 0 2
- Scolloping the edges,
- 0 0 10
- Rabbeting the bottom in ditto,
- 0 0 6
- If made with a drawer to ditto,
- 0 8 6
- A square pincushion board with a moulding round ditto,
- 0 1 6
- A frame for ditto,
- 0 1 10 ½
- An oval ditto and preparations
- 0 4 6
- A square brush top,
- 0 1 0
- An oval ditto and preparations,
- 0 4 6
- A plain slider, square clamp'd, and lip'd for cloth,
- 0 5 7 ½
- A framed slider, with a flap, square clamp'd, the flap lip'd for cloth, and a horse under ditto,
- 0 12 6
- If made to fit the sweep of a round front,
- 0 12 9
- Ditto serpentine,
- 0 13 0
- Lining the slider with cloth,
- 0 1 7
- Ditto when a flap,
- 0 2 4
- Lopers to support the drawer,
- 0 10 0
- Lining inside the drawer with bead stuff,
- 0 1 6
- Ditto when round front,
- 0 1 9
- Ditto serpentine,
- 0 2 6
- Glueing different coloured wood on partition edges
- (see secretary drawer)
- Cross-banding &c.
- (see tables of ditto)
- Each inch above 2 feet 10 inches in length of drawer,
- 0 0 5 ½
A Secretary Drawer.
- Three feet six inches long, on the carcase, six small drawers, and six letter holes inside, the drawer front cockbeaded, all solid,
- £. 2 12 8
- Each inch more or less in length,
- £. 0 0 6
- Each small drawer, more or less,
- 0 2 6
- Slipping each ditto,
- 0 0 2
- Putting in partitions for sand, ink and wafers,
- 0 1 3
- A bevel'd hole for wafers,
- 0 0 3
- A hollow for pens,
- 0 1 0
- Each letter-hole, more or less,
- 0 1 0
- Each space, for books or paper,
- 0 1 1
- Each plain arch,
- 0 0 3
- Each circular arch, with a string round ditto,
- 0 0 7
- Scolloping upright partition edges, each,
- 0 0 3
- Lining up the ends with thin stuff to receive the inside work,
- 0 1 4
- Ditto the bottom,
- 0 1 4
- A plain prospect door, no work inside,
- 0 4 0
- A plain sliding prospect, extra,
- 0 4 0
- Hanging the prospect door on the miter,
- 0 1 0
- Column or pillaster drawers,
- 0 7 6
- A sliding prospect, the pillaster drawers to take out behind,
- 0 11 6
- Each pillaster drawer in front of ditto, extra,
- 0 1 10 ½
- A corner string round each drawer front or prospect door,
- 0 0 8
- Letting in a string, to form a pannel, with a circular top, in prospect door,
- 0 1 3
- Making a small drawer front, to represent two in length,
- 0 0 2 ½
- Ditto in width,
- 0 0 4
- Glueing black, white, or any other veneer on partition edges, each space round the drawers or letter holes,
- 0 0 2 ½
- A tripple string each space,
- 0 0 5
- Cross-banding the front inside and standing board for cloth
- (see table of banding)
- Lining ditto with cloth,
- 0 1 5
- A slider inside drawer, square clamp'd with a flap horse and bottom,
- 0 15 0
- Making a round front and filling up the inside of the front extra,
- 0 15 0
- Ditto serpentine,
- 0 18 9
- A flap within side the front hing'd,
- 0 4 2 ½
- Square clamping ditto,
- 0 0 6
- A drawer in the hollow of the front,
- 0 3 9
- Hanging the front with dolphin hinges,
- 0 1 6
- S [...]a [...]ing the inside work black,
- 0 3 0
- [Page 16]Colouring ditto with mahogany colour,
- £. 0 1 6
- When the partition [...] are made to slide in miter grooves each groove extra,
- 0 0 1 ½
- Cross-banding &c.
- (see tables of ditto)
A Secretary.
- Three feet six inches long, six small drawers, and six letter▪ holes inside, the drawer front cockbeaded, two flat panel'd doors under ditto, the pannels plowed in; one book shelf inside, an ogee and square on the edge of the top, or the edge veneer'd and a string in the upper corner, on common brackets, all solid,
- £. 5 2 2
- Each inch more or less in length,
- 0 1 3
- Ditto above 3 feet high between the mouldings,
- 0 1 0
- Each clothes press shelf,
- 0 3 0
- Each front to ditto,
- 0 1 0
- For the price of extra work in shelves
- (see wardrobe)
- For ditto in the drawer
- (see secretary drawer▪)
- Each long drawer inside the doors scratchbeaded,
- 0 7 0
- Each short ditto,
- 0 5 3
- French feet, or brackets, or other work in carcase
- (see dressing chest or tables of ditto)
A Desk.
- Three feet long, four drawers in ditto cockbeaded, six smal [...] drawers, and six letter holes inside, on common brackets, [...] solid,
- £. 4 9 1
- Each inch more or less in length,
- 0 1 3
- Each long drawer more or less,
- 0 7 6
- Square clamping the fall, either solid or to veneer on Tongued,
- 0 2 0
- If mortis'd,
- 0 4 0
- Miter clamping ditto each miter extra,
- 0 1 0
- Mitering the veneer of the fall to represent clamps,
- 0 1 10 1/ [...]
- Lap dovetailing the top extra,
- 0 0 6
- If miter dovetail'd,
- 0 1 0
- Banding the fall and standing board to receive cloth
- (see table of banding)
- Veneering partition edges
- (see ditto)
- [Page 17]Sinking out of the solid to receive cloth,
- £ 0 2 6
- Lining ditto with cloth,
- 0 1 6
- Venee [...]ng the ends inside and up the slopes,
- 0 2 6
- A pair of flat pannel'd doors in place of the three low drawers with three clothes shelves inside, extra from drawers,
- 0 15 0
- Each front to clothes shelves,
- 0 1 0
- For the price of extra work in ditto
- (see wardrobe)
- A wing'd desk extra from plain inside,
- 1 6 3
- For the price of extra work inside
- (see secretary drawer)
- French feet, or brackets, or other work not inserted, here
- (see dressing chest, or tables of ditto)
A Double Chest,
- Three feet six inches long, 5 feet 8 inches high between the mouldings, six long and two short drawers in ditto, cockbeaded, on comm [...] brackets, all solid, for cornice (see plate)
- £. 5 6 5
- Each inch more or less in length,
- 0 1 10 1/ [...]
- Ditto in height,
- 0 0 8 ½
- Each long drawer more or less,
- 0 8 0
- Each short ditto,
- 0 4 6
- Each inch in depth of drawers more than ten,
- 0 0 6
- A loose cornice frame,
- 0 2 4
- Banding the frize
- (see table)
- A loose frame for common brackets or French,
- 0 2 10
- Ditto for French feet,
- 0 4 8
- French feet,
- 0 5 6
- Canting the cornice frame and breaking cornice round ditto,
- 0 2 6
- For the price of French brackets or other work not inserted here,
- (see dressing chest or tables of ditto)
A Round Front Double Chest,
- Three feet six inches long, 5 feet 8 inches high between the mouldings, six long and two short drawers in ditto cockbeaded on French feet or common brackets, all solid, (for cornice see plate)
- £. 7 19 9
- Each inch more or less in length,
- £ 0 2 4
- Ditto in height,
- 0 1 0
- Each long drawer more or less,
- 0 11 6
- Each short ditto,
- 0 6 9
- Each inch in depth of drawers more than ten,
- 0 0 9
- A loose frame for cornice,
- 0 4 0
- Solid French or ogee brackets,
- 0 3 2
- For other extras
- (see straight or round front, dressing chests, or tables of ditto)
A Low Wardrobe,
- Four feet long, in one carcase, two flat pannel'd doors, pannels plowed in, three clothes press shelves inside, two short drawers at bottom cock-beaded, an ogee and square on the edge of the top, on plinth or common brackets all solid,
- £. 4 8 8
- Each inch more or less in leng [...]h,
- 0 1 3
- Ditto above 3 feet 6 inches high between the mouldings
- 0 1 0
- Each shelf front,
- 0 1 0
- For other work not inserted here
- (see wardrobe or tables of ditto)
A Wardrobe,
- Four feet long, 5 feet 9 inches high between the moulding two flat pannel'd doors, pannels plowed in, five sliding shelv [...] in the upper part, one long and two short drawers in lower pa [...] cock-beaded, on plinth or common brackets, all solid, for co [...]nice (see plate)
- £. 6 10 [...]
- Each inch more or less in length,
- 0 1 1 [...]
- Ditto in height,
- 0 0 [...]
- Each long drawer more or less,
- 0 8 [...]
- Each short ditto,
- 0 4 [...]
- Each shelf more or less,
- 0 3 [...]
- Each shelf front,
- 0 1 [...]
- If any of the shelves are made deeper than six inches each inch extra,
- 0 0 [...]
- [Page 19]Each piece across the carcase to stay the ends,
- £ 0 1 0
- Putting in the pannels with a bead behind,
- 0 2 11
- A loose cornice frame,
- 0 2 6
- For the price of extra work on doors
- (see doors for recesses,)
- Other work in carcase
- (see dressing or double chests or tables of ditto)
A Round Front Wardrobe,
- Four feet long, 5 feet 9 inches high between the mouldings, two flat pannel'd doors, the framing plow'd and pannels bent in to ditto, five sliding shelves in the upper part, one long and two short drawers, in the lower part, cock-beaded, on French feet or common brackets, all solid, for cornice (see plate)
- £. 9 12 5
- Each inch more or less in length,
- 0 2 0
- Ditto in height,
- 0 1 0
- Each long drawer more or less,
- 0 11 9
- Each short ditto,
- 0 7 0
- Each shelf more or less,
- 0 4 0
- Each front to ditto,
- 0 1 10 1/ [...]
- Glueing up the pannels to the sweep at per joint,
- 0 0 5 ½
- A loose cornice frame,
- 0 4 0
- Doors glued up and square clamp'd the same,
- price as described in the preamble,
- Other work not inserted here
- (see wardrobe round front, or common dressing chests or tables of ditto)
A Wing'd Wardrobe,
- Six feet eight inches long, and six feet high between the mouldings two flat pannel'd doors to the upper carcase of the middle part, the pannels plow'd in, six clothes shelves inside of ditto, two long and two short drawers in the lower part, cock-beaded, the wing doors to open from top to bottom, with two pannels in each, four fast shelves inside one wing, turn'n p [...]gs in the other, a loose cornice frame▪ fram'd backs to top and bottom of middle carcase, fast plinth, all solid, for cornice, (see plate,)
- £. 17 5 11
- Each inch more or less in length,
- 0 2 0
- Ditto in height,
- 0 1 5
- Putting in the pannels with a bead behind each pair,
- 0 2 11
- [Page 20]Veneering the breaks in the middle carcase,
- £ 0 2 0
- Each jump joint in the surbase,
- 0 1 6
- Framing the lower part of the wing doors, solid or to veneer on, to represent three sham drawers cock-beaded, each door extra,
- 0 7 0
- If drawers in the lower part of the wings, deduct for the lower framing each door,
- 0 4 0
- Each drawer in the wings,
- 0 5 6
- Arms for gowns, hung with swivels each,
- 0 1 5
- If doors in the lower part of middle carcase,
- deduct for drawers as above,
- For the price of the doors
- (see recess doors)
- Plain pillasters
- (see table of ditto)
- Each false end to receive pillasters,
- 0 8 0
- For other work not inserted here
- (see wardrobe, library book-case, or tables of ditto)
A Press Bedstead,
- Four feet long, six feet nine inches high to the top of the cornice, two doors, with two flat pannels in each, the pannels plow'd in or the front framed in one, and hing'd under the cornice, one drawer at the bottom cock-beaded, two framed backs with two pannels in each, on plinth or common brackets, all solid,
- £. 6 6 9
- Each inch more or less in length,
- 0 1 11
- Ditto in height,
- 0 0 8
- Each short drawer,
- 0 4 0
- Framing the bottom part of doors, solid, or veneering ditto, to represent two drawers on each door cock-beaded,
- 0 9 7
- A flap at the bottom of the front, hing'd to let down or made to take off,
- 0 5 8
- Square clamping ditto,
- 0 1 4
- Making the ends to open in the middle,
- 0 11 4
- Ditto to open at the back, and gibbets to support the cornice,
- 1 2 9
- Hinging the door on the miter, to sold against the ends
- 0 7 0
- Square clamping the ends, each clamp,
- 0 0 11
- Miter clamping ditto each miter extra,
- 0 1 0
- Hinging the front under the cornice the hinges not to shew in front,
- 0 7 0
- [Page 21]Making the above to represent a clothes press with surbase moulding round the carcase,
- £ 0 11 4
- If the end of the surbase moulding is crossway extra,
- 0 1 10
- Each jump joint in the surbase,
- 0 2 11
- For the price of French feet or other brackets
- (see dressing chest)
- A plain bedstead with swing feet, and a rail fram'd betwee,
- 0 14 1
- Temporary posts turn'd and fix'd into the sides with screws and plates,
- 0 2 0 ½
- Folding posts with one joint each, and framed into the tops of the sides,
- 0 8 7
- Ditto with two joints each,
- 0 11 2
- Fixing a joint rod, when the front forms a teaster,
- 0 2 11
- A teaster lath hing'd and fixing a rod to ditto,
- 0 8 7
- Tee grooves in the lath for the curtains to slide in, in place, of rods extra,
- 0 7 0
- Colouring and polishing a plain bedstead,
- 0 2 10
- Ditto the pillars,
- 0 2 0
A Bureau Bedstead,
- Three feet long, to sh [...]w four drawers in front, cock-beaded on plinth, or common brackets,
- £. 2 5 8
- Each inch more or less in length,
- 0 0 11 ½
- Making the front to take off, the fall hing'd to fold upon the top, and a plain back,
- 0 6 4 ½
- If the front is made to lift up with the fall, and supported with iron, stays, extra,
- 0 4 4
- For the price of framed back or munting in ditto or other work not inserted here
- (see desk or dressing chest)
- A pair of flat pannel'd doors, pannels plow'd in, extra from a fast front,
- 0 11 6
- A plain bedstead with swing rail and feet▪
- 0 14 1
- For any extra work in ditto
- (see press bed [...]ad)
A Bookcase,
- Three feet long, three feet high between the mouldings, the ends 9 inches wide, two flat pannel'd doors▪ pannels plowed in, three shelves with a bead on each edge, inside, plain back, fast cornice, for mouldings in ditto (see plate)
- £. 2 8 0
- Each inch more or less, in length, height or depth of ends,
- £ 0 0 10
- Working a hollow on the edge of shelves each,
- 0 0 4
- Each loose shelf more or less than three,
- 0 1 6
- Each fast shelf,
- 0 2 0
- Every three inches above three feet long in extra shelves,
- 0 0 2
- If the ends are bevel grooved
- 0 2 10
- If small grooves in the ends of the shelves shouldered,
- 0 3 0
- An upright partition grooved on both sides,
- 0 7 6
- Ditto bevel grooved,
- 0 10 6
- Ditto with small grooves in the ends of the shelves shoulder'd,
- 0 10 6
- A loose cornice frame,
- 0 2 0
- A false top to ditto,
- 0 1 0
- For the price of Gothick cornice, pediment, dentils or fascia,
- (see tables of ditto)
- Letting in quarter stuff for fluting extra from veneering the frize,
- 0 1 5
- A circular top to a book-case, extra,
- 1 17 6
- An elliptic ditto,
- 2 0 6
- A serpentine ditto,
- 2 8 0
- Each sliding candle board,
- 0 2 6
- For small drawers or letter holes &c. inside of book-case,
- (see secretary drawer)
- Other extras
- (see dressing chest or tables of ditto)
A Counting-house Book-case,
- Three feet long, three feet high between the mouldings, the ends 9 inches wide, two flat pannel'd doors, pannels plow'd in, plain back, fast cornice, for mouldings in ditto, (see plate)
- £. 1 19 0
- Each inch more or less in length or height,
- 0 0 10
- Ditto in depth of ends,
- 0 0 8 ½
- Each partition or shelf across the book-case
- 0 1 10 ½
- Each inch more or less in length of ditto,
- 0 0 0 ½
- Grooving ends or other work
- (see book-case)
- Each upright partition for books,
- 0 1 2
- Scolloping ditto each,
- 0 0 4
- Each letter hole,
- 0 0 8
- [Page 23]Each common arch,
- £ 0 0 3
- Each drawer not exceeding twelve inches long or three inches deep,
- 0 2 6
- Each ditto more than twelve and not exceeding eighteen inches,
- 0 2 9
- Each ditto above eighteen inches long,
- 0 3 [...]
- Each inch more than three inches deep,
- 0 0 3
- Slipping each drawer,
- (see secretary drawer)
- Making the partitions to slide in miter grooves, each groove extra,
- 0 0 2 ½
- For other extras
- (see tables of ditto)
A Straight Front Library Book-case,
- Five feet long, 7 feet 4 inches high, between the plinth and cornice, the lower ends one foot eight inches wide, the upper ends 10 inches wide, two flat pannel'd doors in the upper part, ditto in the lower part, the pannels plow'd in, an upright partition in each carcase, grooved on both sides, six shelves in the upper, and two ditto in the lower part, fram'd backs, six pannels, fast plinth and cornice, for mouldings in ditto, (see plate)
- £. 10 3 6
- Each inch more or less in length,
- 0 2 0
- Ditto in height or width of ends, upper or lower part,
- 0 0 10
- Making the upper part in two carcases,
- 0 7 6
- Ditto the lower part,
- 0 5 7 ½
- False ends to receive pillasters, upper or lower part each
- 0 5 10
- Mitering a small moulding round the top and bottom, to form a cap and base▪ each pillaster,
- 0 1 4
- Breaking the plinth round the pillasters, each miter,
- 0 0 8
- Each extra mitre in the surbase,
- 0 0 4
- Each ditto in the moulding under the top doors,
- 0 0 2 ½
- A loose cornice frame,
- 0 3 6
- Breaking the cornice round the pillasters each miter,
- 0 1 2
- For the price of drawers in the lower part, extra doors▪ shelves, or any other work not inserted here
- (see library with wings or tables of ditto)
A Library Book-case with wings,
- Six feet long, 7 feet 4 inches high between the plinth and cornice, the middle ends of lower part one foot seven inches wide, the middle ends of upper part, one foot two inches wide, flat pannel'd doors, to the upper and lower part, the pannels [Page 24] plow'd in, the lower part made in one carcase, three clothes press shelves in the center, and one book-shelf in each wing; the upper part made in three carcases, with 9 book-shelves in ditto, framed backs, loose cornice, and fast plinth, all solid, for cornice (see plate)
- £. 16 10 9
- Each inch more or less down to 5 feet in length
- 0 4 0
- Each inch more or less in the height
- 0 2 4
- Ditto in the width of middle ends either top or bottom carcase,
- 0 2 4
- Making the lower part in three Carcases
- 0 11 4
- Veneering the breaks of middle carcases each break
- 0 1 0
- If drawers in the wings of lower part instead of doors, Deduct for each door
- 0 14 0
- Each outside drawer in the wings cockbeaded,
- 0 6 4
- When drawers in the center part as above, deduct for the doors,
- 1 2 10
- Ditto for each Clothes press shelf
- 0 4 10
- Each long drawer in the center part cockbeaded
- 0 7 9 ½
- Each short ditto,
- 0 6 4
- Each long drawer within the doors of middle part scratchbeaded,
- 0 6 10
- Each short drawer in the center, or in the wings scratchbeaded,
- 0 5 4
- For the price of extra work on shelves
- (see wardrobe)
- Other extra work
- (see tables of ditto)
- An upright partition in the upper middle part plain grooved on both sides,
- 0 9 6
- Ditto in the lower part,
- 0 6 6
- For the price of other sort of grooving or extra shelves
- (see book-case)
- A loose frame for the plinth,
- 0 8 6
- Ditto for the surbase moulding,
- 0 8 6
- Letting in quarter stuff for sluting extra from veneering the frize,
- 0 2 10
- No extra carcases more than three in each part to be charged for▪ only add for each extra door as described in preamble,
- 0 11 6
- The top and bottom of this library as first described, considered of equal value, when divided for the workmen, and all extras may be added to each part separate, the bottom part in that case, to start three feet high.
A Straight Front Cabinet,
- Four feet long, four feet three inches high between the mouldings, in two carcases, two inner ends, and four flat pannel'd doors, in the upper part, the pannels plow'd in, two ditto to the wings of lower part, and one drawer in the center cock-beaded, the lower ends 14 inches wide, the upper ends 7 inches wide, on taper stump feet, all solid, for cornice (see plate)
- £. 9 14 0
- Each inch more or less in length when as above,
- 0 2 4
- Ditto when drawers within the wing doors of upper or lower part,
- 0 3 0
- Ditto when drawers in the wings of both parts,
- 0 3 8
- Ditto in width of ends, in each carcase when empty,
- 0 1 0
- Ditto the upper part when drawers,
- 0 2 0
- Ditto the lower part when drawers,
- 0 1 5
- Ditto in height when empty,
- 0 1 2
- Ditto when drawers or grooved for shelves,
- 0 1 10 ½
- Plain grooving the ends for shelves each side,
- 0 1 3
- For the price of extra grooving
- (see book-case)
- If the inside is fitted up with small drawers &c.
- (see counting house book-case)
- Each shelf in the upper part,
- 0 1 2
- Ditto in the lower part,
- 0 1 5
- When no doors in wings deduct for each door,
- 0 14 0
- Each drawer in the wings,
- 0 6 10
- Each extra drawer in the center,
- 0 8 0
- Framing the ends of the wings,
- 1 14 0
- Lining up ditto to guide the drawers,
- 0 4 0
- Breaking mouldings round pillasters
- (see straight front library)
- For arch
- (see straight front celleret sideboard)
- For pillasters or other extras
- (see tables of ditto)
A Serpentine Front Cabinet,
- Four feet long, four feet three inches high between the mouldings, in two carcases, two inner ends, four flat pannel'd doors to the upper part, the framing plow'd and pannels bent in to ditto, two ditto to the wings of lower part, and one drawer in the center cock-beaded, width of lower ends 14 inches, ditto the upper ends 7 inches on taper stump feet, all solid, for cornice (see plate)
- 13 14 0
- Each inch more or less in length when as above,
- 0 3 4
- Ditto when drawers in the wings of upper or lower part,
- 0 4 9
- Ditto when drawers in the wings of both parts,
- 0 5 11
- For the price of width of ends
- (see straight front cabinet)
- Ditto in height when empty,
- 0 1 7
- Ditto when drawers or grooved for shelves,
- 0 2 10
- Plain grooving the ends each side,
- 0 1 3
- For the price of extra grooving
- (see book-case)
- Fitting up the inside with straight front small drawers
- (see counting-house book-case)
- Each shelf in the upper part to the sweep of the front, a bead on each edge, or rounded,
- 0 1 7
- Ditto in the lower part,
- 0 1 10
- Working a hollow on the edge of each shelf extra,
- 0 0 5 ½
- When no doors in the wings, deduct for each door,
- 1 0 0
- Each drawer in the wings,
- 0 7 10
- Each extra drawer in the center,
- 0 9 1
- Glueing up the pannels to the sweep, at per joint,
- 0 0 5 [...]
- For the price of extra work
- (see straight front cabinet or tables of ditto)
A Lady's Cabinet,
- Two feet six inches long, one foot six inches from front to back, framing four inches deep, one drawer in ditto, cock-beaded, a flap nine inches wide, hing'd to the front, with card table hinges, supported by two lopers to draw out at the tops of the legs, a case on the back part nine inches wide, and nine inches high, a cupboard at each end, plain doors to ditto, the center part open, flat top plain taper legs and an astregal round the bottom of the frame,
- £. 3 18 3
- Each inch more or less in length or width,
- 0 1 3
- Ditto in depth of framing,
- 0 0 9
- Square clamping the flap or doors each,
- 0 1 6
- Miter clamping ditto each miter extra,
- 0 1 0
- If two drawers in length in place of a long one extra,
- 0 5 0
- When the end and back rise above the top to form a book-shelf,
- 0 4 2 ½
- When a straight top four inches wide and the ends square,
- 0 2 10 ½
- [Page 27]Making the top round, extra,
- £ 0 2 10 ½
- Ditto serpentine,
- 0 5 11
- Each break in the top of the case,
- 0 0 5 ½
- An astregal or stone moulding round ditto,
- 0 2 2
- For the price of work in cupboards
- (see secretary drawer)
- Sweeping the ends hollow,
- 0 1 0
- A flap square clamp'd, to draw out from under the top and hing'd to let down to inclose the front extra from doors,
- 0 5 11
- Lipping the top and flap for cloth, set against cleaning up, lining ditto with cloth,
- 0 2 2
- Other extras
- (see tables of ditto)
A Cylinder Fall Writing Table,
- Three feet long, one drawer in front cock-beaded▪ three small drawers, three sham ditto and six letter holes inside, the edge of the top and sweep part of ends moulded▪ or veneer'd crossway, plain taper legs, and an astregal round the bottom of the frame, all solid,
- £. 7 5 9
- Each inch more or less in length, down to 2 feet four inches,
- 0 2 0
- If two short drawers in place of a long one extra,
- 0 6 6
- Two short drawers under ditto, to form a knee-hole drawers, and extra framing,
- 1 5 0
- A plain arch,
- 0 3 6
- Extra work in ditto,
- (see straight celleret sideboard)
- Veneering the fall outside,
- 0 8 6
- Ditto inside,
- 0 5 0
- Hollow and two beads or stone moulding on the front of the standing board and continued on the ends,
- 0 5 0
- If continued on the back, extra,
- 0 1 2
- Each slider in the ends square clamp'd,
- 0 5 0
- Making the standing board to slide,
- 0 2 10
- A flap in ditto square clamp'd,
- 0 6 4
- A horse under ditto,
- 0 2 3
- A bottom under ditto,
- 0 1 5
- Lipping the slider for cloth
- to be set against cleaning up when solid,
- Lining the slider with cloth,
- 0 2 0
- Ditto when a flap,
- 0 3 0
- For the price of extra work in slider
- (see dressing-chest)
- Other extras
- (see tables of ditto)
- [Page 28]A plain cove in front to sham a drawer above the fall,
- £ 0 14 0
- Each extra sham with a string,
- 0 1 0
- A drawer in ditto the whole length,
- 0 8 6
- Each extra drawer in the length,
- 0 6 6
- Cross-banding the cove, at per foot,
- 0 0 10
- Each miter extra,
- 0 0 1
- Making the fall to work with tambour extra,
- 1 5 6
- Making the fall to work with an iron plate in each end, and the slider fix'd to the fall with a tambour,
- to be paid for according to time,
- For the price of extra work inside
- (see secretary drawer)
A Cylinder Fall Desk,
- Three feet long, three drawers in front, cock-beaded, three small drawers, three sham ditto, six letter holes inside, the edge of the top and sweep and part of the ends moulded, or veneer'd crossway, the standing board made to slide, on plinth or common brackets,
- £. 8 5 2
- Each inch more or less in length down to 2 feet 4 inches,
- 0 2 10
- Each extra long drawer,
- 0 8 6
- If two short drawers in place of a long one, extra,
- 0 6 4 ½
- For the price of extra work in carcase
- (see dressing-chest)
- For the price of other work not inserted here
- (see cylinder fall writing table or tables of ditto,)
A Tambour Writing Table,
- Three feet long, two feet two inches wide, one drawer in front, cock-beaded, the edge of the top, and sweep part of the ends, moulded, or veneer'd crossway, plain taper legs, and an astregal round the bottom of the frame, all solid,
- £. 4 12 10
- Each inch more or less in length, down to 2 feet 4 inches,
- 0 2 1
- Ditto in width,
- 0 1 5
- Two short drawers in place of a long one extra,
- 0 6 4 ½
- A case for the inside with six small drawers,
- 1 5 0
- Each extra drawer in ditto,
- 0 2 6
- [Page 29]Each letter hole in ditto,
- £ 0 1 0
- Each plain arch,
- 0 0 3
- For the price of other extra work in ditto
- (see secretary drawer)
- Making the standing board to slide,
- 0 2 11
- For the price of extra work in slider
- (see cylinder fall writing table)
- Making this table in two pieces,
- 0 11 6
- Other extras
- (see tables of ditto)
A Tambour Desk,
- Three feet long, three drawers in front cock-beaded, the standing board made to slide, three small drawers, three sham ditto, and six letter holes inside, the edge of the top and sweep part of the ends moulded, or veneer'd crossway, on plinth or common brackets, all solid,
- £. 7 7 2
- Each inch more or less down to 2 feet four inches,
- 0 2 10
- Each extra long drawer,
- 0 7 0
- If two short drawers in place of a long one, extra,
- 0 6 4 ½
- For the price of extra work
- (see cylinder fall desk, and table, or tables of ditto)
A Library Writing Table,
- Four feet long, two feet six inches wide, t [...]ee drawers in front, cock-beaded, plain back, the framing six inches deep, plain Marlbro' legs, all solid,
- £. 2 18 0
- Each inch longer or wider,
- 0 1 0
- Ditto in depth of framing,
- 0 1 0
- Each slider in the ends square clamp'd,
- 0 7 9
- For the price of extra work in ditto,
- (see dressing chest)
- Clamping the top to appear as solid,
- 0 3 8
- Framing the top with two pannels,
- 0 6 10
- Each extra pannel,
- 0 2 2
- Lipping the top for cloth
- to be set against cleaning up a solid top,
- Lining the top with cloth,
- 0 2 10
- [Page 30]Ditto with leather,
- £. 0 4 3
- Mitering stuff for a moulding round the top,
- 0 3 6
- Working an astregal or stone moulding on ditto at per foot,
- 0 0 4
- If a long drawer is introduced in place of three short ones deduct,
- 0 10 7
- When ditto is made with a double front to draw out either way, extra,
- 0 8 6
- A long drawer in the back,
- 0 8 3
- Each short drawer more or less in back or fronts,
- 0 6 4 ½
- For the price of work in legs &c.
- (see tables of ditto)
A Kneehole Library Writing Table,
- Four feet long, two feet wide, nine drawers in front cock-beaded, an astregal or stone moulding on the edge of the top, on fast plinth, or common brackets, all solid,
- £. 7 2 7 ½
- Each inch more or less in length or width,
- 0 2 0
- Making ditto in three carcases,
- 0 7 0
- If fastened together with iron plates, putting on each plate,
- 0 0 9
- Each drawer more or less,
- 0 7 6
- For any extra work in top
- (see library writing table)
- Each cupboard in the wings with a flat pannel'd door, the pannel plow'd in,
- 0 12 6
- A case for the inside of the cupboard,
- 0 5 0
- For the price of work inside ditto
- (see counting house book-case)
- If drawers inside of the doors exceeding three inches deep, scratch-beaded, each drawer,
- 0 5 0
- A flap hing'd to the back part of the top with a rule joint, supported by two lopers,
- 0 11 5
- If the top is framed as the slider of a tambour table and a flap with horse and bottom to ditto,
- 0 17 0
- If three quarter stuff is mitred round on the flat of the top, with a hollow under the outer edge of ditto, and an extra solid top hing'd in front supported with a horse behind,
- 1 4 0
- Other extras
- (see tables of ditto)
A Circular Library Writing Table,
- Three feet six inches diameter four drawers in ditto, to run in square, and four sham ditto, cock-beaded, the top to run round on a pillar, and fastened to ditto, by a wedge through the top of the pillar, claws as No. 2 in plate,
- £. 5 6 2
- Each inch more or less in diameter, up to four feet,
- 0 2 0
- Each inch above four feet in ditto,
- 0 2 10
- Rounding the edge of the top,
- 0 2 0
- An astregal or stone moulding round the edge of the top, at per foot,
- 0 0 7
- Banding the top for cloth,
- to be set against cleaning up a solid top,
- Lining the top with cloth,
- 0 3 8
- Ditto with leather,
- 0 5 8
- Framing the top or bottom with four square pannels each,
- 0 11 6
- Ditto when framed flush on both sides▪ extra,
- 0 5 6
- If made with angle drawers in place of sham ditto, deduct for each sham drawer,
- 0 2 0
- Each angle drawer,
- 0 9 0
- Each guide to ditto,
- 0 1 5
- Each quadrant drawer,
- 0 12 0
- Each extra claw,
- 0 4 0
- For the price of other sort of claws
- (see table)
- A pedestal sixteen inches square▪ a door to ditto hing'd on the miter, one fix'd shelf inside, on fast plinth, extra from pillar and claws,
- 1 0 0
- Fixing the top to ditto with a center pin,
- 0 4 0
- Clamping the door to ditto square clamps,
- 0 1 5
- Miter clamping ditto each miter extra,
- 0 1 0
- Each drawer inside the door scratchbeaded,
- 0 5 0
- If three drawers in front in place of door,
- 0 11 5
- Each extra drawer,
- 0 6 5
- For the price of framing the door
- (see pedestals)
- If this table is made oval to be extra,
- 0 17 0
A Kidney Library Writing Table,
- Three feet six inches long, one foot eight inches wide, framing four inches deep, the rail veneer'd, four plain marlbro' legs,
- £. 3 0 0
- Each inch longer or wider,
- 0 0 11 ¾
- When a drawer in ditto,
- 0 1 5
- Ditto in depth of framing,
- 0 2 10 ¼
- A long drawer in front,
- 0 14 2 ½
- If three ditto in length,
- [...] 11 5
- Each drawer in the end,
- 0 12 10 ½
- An astregal or stone moulding round the edge of the top,
- 0 8 7
- Veneering the edge crossway, at per foot,
- 0 0 4
- Lipping the top for cloth,
- 0 2 10 ½
- Lining ditto with cloth,
- 0 2 10 ½
- Ditto with leather,
- 0 5 9
- Polishing ditto,
- 0 2 10 ½
- Framing the top, with a flap, horse and bottom,
- 0 15 8
- Lipping the flap for cloth,
- set against cleaning up a solid flap,
- Lining the flap with cloth,
- 0 1 0
- Ditto with leather,
- 0 1 5
- An astregal round the bottom of the frame when the legs are flush,
- 0 10 0
- Each miter in ditto when the legs project,
- 0 0 1 ½
- For the price of extra work in legs &c.
- (see tables of ditto)
A Kneehole Kidney Library Writing Table,
- Four feet long, two feet wide, veneer'd front and ends, four drawers in each wing, and one ditto above the knee-hole, cock-beaded, an astregal round the bottom of the carcase, on eight taper stump feet,
- £. 14 12 0
- Each inch more or less in length,
- 0 3 6
- Ditto in width,
- 0 2 10
- Making ditto in three carcases,
- 0 11 6
- An astregal to break the joint of the carcases,
- 0 11 6
- Working an astregal or stone moulding on the edge of the top,
- 0 12 10
- Lining up the top,
- 0 5 9
- Each drawer more or less,
- 0 12 4
- A frize under the top moulding, veneer'd crossway, with an astregal at foot,
- 0 17 1
- [Page 33]For pillasters,
- (see straight front library)
- Breaking the astregal round pillasters each miter,
- £ 0 0 2
- Ditto the frize and astregal,
- 0 0 2 ¾
- Ditto the base moulding,
- 0 0 2 ¾
- A plinth round the bottom in place of stump feet,
- 0 17 1
- If broke round the pillasters each miter,
- 0 0 8
- Lining up the ends when pillasters to guide the drawers each wing.
- 0 4 2 ½
- Each sham door on the wings, the framing veneer'd longway,
- 0 4 2 ½
- Ditto crossway,
- 0 6 4
- Each cupboard, in the wings,
- 0 17 1
- Ditto in the back,
- 1 0 0
- A case for the inside of cupboard,
- 0 5 8
- For the price of work in ditto,
- (see counting-house book-case)
- Hinging part of the flap to a part of the front moulding to make a book rest,
- 0 6 4
- A sliding frame to ditto to run either way,
- 0 12 10
- Making the flap to rise with four stems,
- 1 17 0
- For the price of slider in drawers or lopers
- (see furniture drawer)
- For the price of crossbanding &c,
- (see tables of ditto)
A Writing Table,
- Three feet long, two feet wide, the drawer front to represent two the top one to turn down, supported by quadrants, a case and six drawers in the upper part of the inside, to slide as a clothes press shelf, the space below empty, plain taper legs, and an astregal round the bottom of the frame,
- £. 6 5 8
- Each inch more or less in length,
- 0 2 2
- Ditto in width,
- 0 1 6
- An astregal or stone moulding on the edge of the top or the edge veneer'd crossway, and a string in the upper corner,
- 0 3 7
- Clamping the top long, or end way,
- 0 1 10 ½
- Miter clamping ditto, each miter extra,
- 0 1 0
- Making the frame to form a kneehole and the front of the drawer to sham two short ditto under the upper front,
- 0 15 9
- [Page 34]A plain arch,
- £. 0 3 0
- For the price of extra work in ditto
- (see straight celle [...]et sideboard,
- For the price of extra work inside
- (see secretary and furniture drawers)
- Other extras
- (see tables of ditto)
A Rising Top Writing Table,
- One foot ten inches long, one foot four inches wide, framing four inches deep, one drawer in ditto, cockbeaded, the top supported by a horse, plain taper legs, and an astregal round the bottom of the frame,
- £. 1 14 6
- Each inch more or less in length or width,
- 0 0 9
- Ditto in depth of framing,
- 0 0 9
- Each extra drawer,
- 0 6 4
- Fitting up the drawer, for ink, sand, and wafers,
- 0 2 0
- Square clamping the top,
- 0 1 10 ½
- Miter clamping ditto, each miter extra,
- 0 1 0
- Mitering stuff for a moulding round the top,
- 0 2 2
- Working an astregal or stone moulding on the edge of the top, or veneering ditto crossway, and a string in the upper corner,
- 0 2 11
- Framing the top with one pannel,
- 0 2 11
- Lipping ditto for cloth
- to be set against cleaning up,
- Lining the top with cloth,
- 0 1 6
- Ditto with leather,
- 0 2 2
- Polishing ditto,
- 0 1 6
- Each slider in the ends square clamp'd,
- 0 4 2
- A frame under the top and an extra horse, to make a double rise,
- 0 11 6
- A book rest with pins and sockets,
- 0 2 11
- Each inch longer when a double rise,
- 0 1 0
- For the price of extra work in legs
- (see tables of ditto)
A Pembroke Table,
- Two feet six inches long on the bed, by three feet when open, one fly on each side, the framing 4 inches and a half deep, one drawer in ditto, scratch-beaded, a square edge to the top, and plain Marlbro' legs,
- £. 1 6 9
- Each inch more or less in length,
- £ 0 0 7
- Ditto in width,
- 0 0 5
- Ditto in depth of framing,
- 0 0 8
- Rounding or canting the corners of the flaps,
- 0 1 5
- Ditto with quarter round corners,
- 0 2 10
- Ditto with ovalo corners,
- 0 4 2
- Sweeping the top oval or elliptic,
- 0 2 0
- Ditto serpentine,
- 0 3 8
- Rounding the edge of a square top,
- 0 1 8
- Ditto in oval, elliptic, canted, or round corner tops,
- 0 2 2
- Ditto in quarter round corner top and serpentine,
- 0 2 10
- Ditto in ovalo corner'd top,
- 0 3 6
- Rounding the edge with one square when a square top,
- 0 2 10
- Ditto in oval, elliptic, canted, or round corner tops,
- 0 3 10
- Ditto a quarter round corner top,
- 0 4 11
- Ditto in ovalo corner'd top,
- 0 6 6
- Ditto a serpentine top,
- 0 5 7
- An astregal or two beads and a hollow on the edge of a square top,
- 0 3 7
- Ditto in oval, elliptic, canted or round corner tops,
- 0 4 6
- Ditto in quarter round corner top,
- 0 6 0
- Ditto in ovalo corner'd top,
- 0 7 6
- Ditto in serpentine top,
- 0 7 4
- Beveling the edge of an oval top when solid,
- 0 1 0
- Sweeping the end rails to an oval or serpentine top,
- 0 5 8
- Clamping the bed crossway,
- 0 1 10 ½
- Ditto the flap each clamp,
- 0 0 8 ½
- A cock-bead round the frame when square,
- 0 0 8
- A ditto round a sweep frame,
- 0 1 0
- An extra fly,
- 0 1 8
- Cutting each fly with an ogee,
- 0 0 3
- A piece glued underneath each,
- 0 0 3
- When the drawer is made to draw out at either end extra,
- 0 4 9
- Each extra drawer in a square frame, scratch-beaded
- 0 4 0
- Each ditto in a sweep frame,
- 0 6 0
- For the price of work in legs
- (see tables of ditto)
- For extra work inside the drawer
- (see furniture drawer)
- If cannisters
- (see tea chest)
- A turn'd stretcher to fix in center bit holes by a pin at each end,
- 0 2 0
- If fitted to the legs and fix'd with stretcher plates,
- 0 3 6
- A plain stretcher,
- 0 3 6
- A rais'd stretcher,
- 0 5 6
- [Page 36]An open or pierc'd stretcher,
- £ 0 7 0
- When the flaps of Pembroke tables are rounded at the corners, the banding of the flaps
- in that case to be paid for the same as circular,
A Pillar and Claw Pembroke Table,
- All solid 2 feet 3 inches long in the bed, by three feet when open, the frame 4 inches deep, one fly on each side, the claws as No. 2, in plate,
- £. 1 19 6
- Each inch more or less in length,
- 0 0 8 ½
- Ditto in width,
- 0 0 5 ½
- Ditto in depth of framing,
- 0 0 11
- If made with drawers, each drawer scratch-beaded,
- 0 6 0
- For other extras
- (see Pembroke table or tables of ditto)
A Square Card Table,
- Three feet long, one fly foot, square edge to the top, plain Marlbro' legs, all solid,
- £. 1 0 0
- Each inch more or less in length,
- 0 0 6
- A drawer in ditto,
- 0 4 6
- An extra fly foot,
- 0 1 10 ½
- A cock-bead round the bottom of the frame,
- 0 0 10
- An astregal or hollow and two beads on the edge of the top,
- 0 3 7
- Rounding the edge of the top,
- 0 1 8
- Square clamping the tops each clamp,
- 0 0 8 ½
- Lipping the top to receive cloth
- to be set against cleaning up a solid top,
- Sinking a solid top for cloth,
- 0 3 5
- Lining ditto with cloth,
- 0 2 1
- Sinking the top of each fly rail,
- 0 0 5 ½
- Making a serpentine front to the above with straight end rails,
- 0 10 0
- Sweeping the ends of the top serpentine,
- 0 2 6
- Ditto the end rails half serpentine,
- 0 8 6
- [Page 37]An astregal or hollow and two beads on the edge of the top when straight ends,
- £ 0 5 6
- Ditto when the ends are half serpentine,
- 0 7 8
- A drawer in front of serpentine frame,
- 0 8 2
- Plain brackets each,
- 0 0 7
- For the price of extra work in legs &c.
- (see tables of ditto,)
A Circular Card Table.
- Three feet long, the rail veneer'd, one fly foot, a square edge to the top, plain marlbro' legs,
- £. 1 8 1 ½
- Each inch more or less in length,
- 0 0 8
- An extra fly foot,
- 0 1 10 ½
- Rounding the edge of the top,
- 0 1 5
- An astregal or hollow and two beads on the edge of ditto,
- 0 3 7
- Clamping each top,
- 0 1 6
- Lipping the top for cloth
- to be set against cleaning up a solid top
- Sinking a solid top for cloth,
- 0 3 5
- Lining ditto with cloth,
- 0 2 1
- Working a hollow on the edge of the under top,
- 0 1 0
- Staining ditto,
- 0 1 0
- Making the frame and top oval or elliptic,
- 0 3 0
- Sweeping the bottom edge of the rail with a serpentine sweep,
- 0 2 6
- A cock-bead round the bottom of the rail when straight
- 0 1 6
- A card table with canted corners
- to be the same price as circular,
- For the price of work in legs, farmes &c.
- (see tables of ditto)
A Card Table with Ovalo Corners,
- Three feet long, straight middle and end rails, the corners and front rail veneer'd, one fly foot, square edge to the tops, four plain marlbro' legs,
- £. 2 5 0
- Each inch more or less in length,
- 0 0 8
- Two extra legs,
- 0 7 0
- [Page 38]Each break on the tops with crossband and a single string,
- £ 0 0 6
- Each extra string,
- 0 0 1
- Each break in corner string,
- 0 0 2 ½
- Ditto in the veneer on the edge of the tops,
- 0 0 2 ½
- Lipping the inside for cloth,
- 0 2 11
- Lining the tops with cloth,
- 0 2 11
- Working an astregal or hollow, and two beads on the edge of the tops,
- 0 9 0
- A plain tablet on the rail,
- 0 1 5
- A hollow on the edge of the under top,
- 0 3 0
- For the price of extra work
- (see square or circular card tables or tables of ditto)
A Hollow Corner'd Card Table,
- Three feet long, the rail veneer'd, one fly foot, the edge of the tops square, four plain marlbro' legs,
- 1 13 6
- Each inch more or less in length,
- 0 0 8
- Each extra leg,
- 0 2 6
- Rounding the edges of the tops,
- 0 2 6
- Working two beads and hollow on the edge of tops,
- 0 4 6
- An astregal on ditto,
- 0 5 3
- A hollow on the edge of the under top,
- 0 2 0
- For the price of extra work
- (see square or circular card tables or tables of ditto)
A Chamber Table,
- Two feet six inches long, the framing four inches deep, a square edge to the top, plain marlbro' legs,
- £. 0 9 0
- Each inch more or less in length,
- 0 0 3
- Ditto in depth of framing,
- 0 0 4
- Each drawer the length of the frame, cock-beaded,
- 0 4 8
- Each extra drawer in ditto,
- 0 3 9
- When more than one in length each,
- 0 3 9
- If made with a circular front extra,
- 0 4 0
- A drawer in ditto the length of the frame,
- 0 6 0
- Each extra drawer when more than one in length,
- 0 5 6
- [Page 39]If made with an elliptic front, extra,
- £ 0 5 0
- A drawer in ditto the length of the frame,
- 0 6 6
- Each extra drawer when more than one in length,
- 0 6 0
- If made with a serpentine front, extra,
- 0 7 0
- A drawer in ditto the length of the frame,
- 0 7 5
- Each extra drawer when more than one in length,
- 0 7 0
- Sweeping the front and ends of top serpentine when a square frame,
- 0 2 0
- If made with three low rails,
- 0 1 11
- A plain shelf on ditto a hollow in front,
- 0 3 0
- If only one of these to be extra,
- 0 1 7
- For moulding the edges of tops,
- take half the price of card tables,
- Extra work in legs &c.
- (see tables of ditto)
A Circular Pier Table,
- Three feet long, a square edge to the top, and plain marlbro' legs,
- 1 1 5
- Each inch more or less in length,
- 0 0 6
- If made elliptic, extra,
- 0 2 11
- Working an astregal or hollow and two beads on the edge of the top,
- 0 1 10
- Veneering the front rail longway,
- 0 2 4
- If crossway each joint extra,
- 0 0 2 ½
- Clamping the top to appear as solid, each clamp,
- 0 1 0
- Each inch above four in depth of framing,
- 0 1 0
- A small stone moulding on the edge of the top, with a frize veneer'd crossway, and an astregal at the bottom of ditto, at per foot,
- 0 1 8
- A hollow or torus under the top fix'd on the frame,
- 0 5 11
- A torus with a hollow at foot,
- 0 7 0
- Each miter in ditto when the legs project,
- 0 0 2 ½
- Staining the hollow,
- 0 1 0
- A plain tablet on the rail,
- 0 2 0
- A lipping or a small moulding round ditto,
- 0 1 5
- A drawer between the two front legs,
- 0 14 5
- A shelf sweeped as the rail, and fixed with stretcher-plates flush with the feet
- 0 5 3
- A ditto hollow'd between the legs
- 0 5 11
- Grooving a rim in either of the above stretchers
- 0 2 10 ½
- Working an astregal on the edge of a round front shelf
- 0 1 6
- Ditto on the edge of a hollow'd shelf
- 0 3 7
- [Page 40]Breaking ditto round the legs each miter
- £ 0 0 2
- A stretcher the three front sweeped hollow and tenon'd into the legs
- 0 11 6
- For the price of crossbanding, extra work in legs &c.
- (see tables of ditto)
A Circular Inclosed Pier Table
- Three feet six inches long, two doors in the middle part glued up and square clamped, one sham ditto at each end, a fast shelf inside the front veneer'd all flush, the edge of the top square, an astregal on the edge of the bottom, on taper stump feet,
- 5 19 0
- Each inch more or less in length,
- 0 1 11
- Elliptic sweep extra,
- 0 5 8
- A wide rail under the top with an astregal at lower edge,
- 0 8 7
- Each inner end, when drawers, within the doors in the middle,
- 0 4 8
- Deduct for the shelf,
- 0 3 10
- Each drawer not exceeding 9 inches deep scratchbeaded
- 0 8 7
- Each inch deeper
- 0 0 11
- A cupboard in either end in place of sham doors
- 0 8 7
- Each shelf in ditto,
- 0 1 1
- Each shelf in the middle part,
- 0 2 1
- If drawers in the middle part in place of doors deduct for doors and shelf
- 0 2 1 Then add for drawers as above,
- For the price of crossbanding or other extra work
- (see tables of ditto)
A Straight Front Inclosed Pier Table,
- Three feet long, one foot six inches wide, the back and ends fram'd into the legs, two flat pannel'd doors in front, the pannels plow'd in, one fix'd shelf inside, and an astregal round the bottom of the framing,
- £. 3 11 6
- Each inch more or less in length or width,
- 0 1 2
- Rounding the edge of the top,
- 0 1 5
- An astregal or stone moulding on the edge of the top, per foot,
- 0 0 5 ½
- [Page 41]Ditto with a frize and astregal at foot, per foot,
- £. 0 1 3
- Clamping the top to appear as solid,
- 0 1 10 ½
- Cutting down the front legs, and glueing ditto on the stile of the doors to form pillasters, each
- 0 1 10 ½
- For the price of pillasters
- (see straight front library, or table of ditto)
- Each extra l [...]ng shelf inside,
- 0 2 10 ½
- An upright partition in the center,
- 0 5 9
- Each short shelf more than two,
- 0 1 10 ½
- For the price of extra work
- (see tables of ditto)
A Pier Table with Ovalo Corners,
- Three feet long, one foot six inches wide, straight middle and end rails, the corners and front rail veneer'd, the edge of the top square, four plain marlbro' legs, and an astregal round the bottom of the frame,
- £. 1 14 2 ½
- Each inch more or less in length or width,
- 0 0 9
- Each ditto above four in depth of framing,
- 0 1 0
- Working an astregal or hollow, and two beads on the edge of the top,
- 0 4 6
- Two extra legs.
- 0 7 0
- A drawer between the front legs,
- 0 9 4
- If two in length,
- 0 15 10
- For the price of breaks in top, with banding, or string
- (see ovalo corner'd card table)
- Other extras
- (see tables of ditto,)
An Inclosed Pier Table with Ovalo Corners and Straight Middle,
- Three feet six inches long, one foot six inches wide, two plain flat pannel'd doors in the middle, pannels plow'd in, one fix'd shelf inside, the edge of the top square, an astregal round the edge of the bottom, on four taper stump feet,
- £. 5 5 8
- Each inch more or less in length or width,
- 0 1 5
- A drawer in the front,
- 0 9 1 ½
- A cupboard in either corner,
- 0 8 7
- Each shelf in ditto,
- 0 1 2
- [Page 42]For br [...]ks in the top with band and string
- (see ovale corner'd card table)
- Other extras
- (see tables of ditto)
A Straight Front Side-board Table,
- Four feet six inches long, two feet six inches wide, the framing five inches deep, the edge of the top square, four plain Marlbro' legs, and an astregal round the bottom of the frame▪ all solid,
- £. 1 2 10
- Each inch more or less in length or width,
- 0 0 6
- Ditto in depth of framing,
- 0 0 8
- Lining up the top at per foot in length,
- 0 1 2
- Lining the ends of top on the miter to appear as solid, extra,
- 0 2 4
- Canting the front corners of the top,
- 0 0 8
- Ditto the legs each,
- 0 0 4
- A plain tablet on the rail,
- 0 2 0
- A sipping round ditto to form a pannel,
- 0 1 5
- A small moulding round ditto,
- 0 2 0
- Breaking the tablet below the rail,
- 0 0 5 ½
- Each extra miter in moulding or lipping when broke,
- 0 0 2
- A tablet drawer,
- 0 10 0
- Each break in the top,
- 0 0 11 ½
- A drawer the length of the frame cock-beaded,
- 0 11 0
- If two in length,
- 0 16 3
- If three ditto,
- 1 1 9
- If four ditto,
- 1 6 4
- When drawers as above, each extra inch in length,
- 0 0 11
- Rounding the edge of a solid or veneer'd top,
- 0 1 5
- For the price of extra work
- (see tables of ditto,)
A Straight Front Celleret Side-board,
- Five feet long, two feet six inches wide, the framing fifteen inches deep, a [...]ep drawer at one end, partition'd off for bottles, a plain drawer or cupboard at the other end, a shallow ditto in the middle, cock-beaded, the edge of the top square, four plain Marlbro' legs, and an astregal round the bottom of the frame, all solid,
- £. 3 8 2 ½
- Each inch mere or less in length or width,
- £. 0 1 0
- Ditto in depth of the framing,
- 0 1 2
- If two drawers in place of a deep one extra,
- 0 7 0
- An extra drawer above the celleret,
- 0 7 0
- A pot cupboard in the end, cock-beaded,
- 0 5 6 ½
- Hinging the front to let down and fixing a quadrant to support ditto,
- 0 4 0
- An elliptic middle drawer, extra from straight,
- 0 12 0
- An extra drawer in depth, in the middle of a straight front,
- 0 9 0
- Ditto when elliptic,
- 0 14 0
- Two extra legs,
- 0 7 0
- A loose cistern for bottles,
- 0 6 0
- A small ditto to wash glasses in,
- 0 4 0
- A plain straight front arch,
- 0 3 0
- Veneering ditto,
- 0 1 5
- A plain elliptic arch,
- 0 5 9
- Veneering ditto,
- 0 2 10
- A corner string round the bottom of a straight front arch,
- 0 1 0
- A tripple string or cock-bead round ditto,
- 0 2 3
- A string up the ends of ditto and continued along the top,
- 0 1 0
- A triple string or cock-bead round ditto,
- 0 1 5
- A corner string round the bottom of an elliptic arch,
- 0 1 5
- A triple string or cockbead round ditto,
- 0 3 5
- A string up the ends of ditto, and continued along the top,
- 0 1 2
- A cock-bead or triple string round ditto,
- 0 1 11
- Veneering the bottom edge of a straight front arch,
- 0 0 11
- Ditto a sweep front arch,
- 0 1 10
- Each pannel in the arch form'd by a single string,
- 0 1 2
- A shaded arch for a straight front,
- 0 13 0
- Ditto for a round front,
- 0 15 0
- Ditto when elliptic middle,
- 0 17 0
- Letting in the shades when ready made in straight front,
- 0 1 5
- Ditto for an elliptic middle,
- 0 2 2
- Making a pannel of veneer with a single string round ditto and letting it into a straight front arch,
- 0 1 11
- Each extra string,
- 0 0 2 ½
- Ditto when elliptic or round front,
- 0 2 3
- Each extra string,
- 0 0 2 ½
- A celleret side-board the end drawers to form a break of one inch, and shaping the top, extra from straight,
- 0 5 0
- [Page 44]Forming a hollow in the break of ditto,
- £. 0 10 0
- A Cupboard underneath the middle drawer with two doors straight front,
- 0 12 6
- Two hanging stiles to ditto not exceeding four inches wide,
- 0 2 0
- A cupboard as above to the sweep of an elliptic front,
- 0 17 6
- Two hanging stiles to ditto as above,
- 0 2 6
- If the hanging stiles are worked hollow extra,
- 0 2 6
- For the price of other extras
- (see tables of ditto)
A Round Front Celleret Side-board,
- Five feet long, two feet six inches wide, the framing fifteen inches deep, the front veneer'd, a deep drawer at one end partition'd off for bottles, a plain drawer or cupboard at the other end, a shallow ditto in the middle, cock-beaded, the edge of the top square, the sweep of the top not to exceed six inches, six plain Marlbro' legs, and an astregal round the bottom of the frame,
- £. 5 2 1 [...]
- Each inch more or less in length, width, or depth of framing,
- 0 1 5
- A plain arch,
- 0 5 0
- Other extras in ditto
- (see straight front celleret side-board)
- Making ditto elliptic,
- 0 8 6
- If two drawers in place of a deep one extra,
- 0 8 2
- An extra drawer above the celleret drawer,
- 0 10 0
- An extra drawer in depth in the middle,
- 0 11 0
- A loose cistern to fit the sweep of the front,
- 0 8 6
- A small ditto to wash glasses in,
- 0 5 3
- For the price of pot cupboard or other work
- (see straight front celleret side-board or tables of ditto)
- For glueing up drawer fronts and sawing ditto
- (see table,)
A Serpentine Front Celleret Side-board,
- Five feet long, two feet six inches wide, framing fifteen inches deep, veneer'd front, a deep drawer at one end, partition'd off for bottles, a plain drawer or cupboard at the other end, a shallow ditto in the middle, cock beaded, a square edge to the top, six plain marlbro' legs, and an astregal round the bottom of the frame,
- £. 5 18 8 ½
- Each inch more or less in length, width, or depth of framing,
- £. 0 1 5
- Sweeping the end rails and top half serpentine,
- 1 2 6
- If two drawers in place of a deep one extra,
- 0 8 2
- A drawer above the celleret,
- 0 10 0
- An extra drawer in depth in the middle,
- 0 11 4
- A plain arch,
- 0 [...] 0
- A cupboard in the kneehole with tambour front either hollow or round to run right and left,
- 1 10 0
- Ditto a straight front cupboard,
- 1 6 0
- Fitting up a plate drawer
- to be paid for according to time,
- Extra work in arch
- (see straight front celleret sideboard)
- Sawing out and glueing up drawer fronts, or other extras,
- (see tables of ditto)
A Circular Celleret Side-board,
- Five feet long, the framing fifteen inches deep, two deep drawers, one partition'd for bottles, the other plain a shallow angle ditto in the middle, cock-beaded, a cupboard in each corner, veneered front, four plain marlbro' legs, and an astregal round the bottom of the frame,
- £. 7 12 9
- Each inch more or less in length,
- 0 1 10 ½
- Ditto in depth of framing,
- 0 1 5
- If made elliptic extra,
- 0 12 0
- Two extra legs in front,
- 0 12 0
- Ditto in the back,
- 0 7 0
- If the middle drawer is made to run in square and the end drawers to answer ditto, extra,
- 0 5 8
- If two drawers in place of a deep one when an angle middle drawer,
- 0 8 6
- Ditto when the middle drawer is square,
- 0 10 0
- If the fronts are made to overhang the sides each end in the deep drawers,
- 0 2 7
- Each shallow ditto,
- 0 1 10 ½
- If without cupboards in the corners, deduct for each,
- 0 4 0
- A plain arch,
- 0 5 9
- For extra work in ditto
- (see straight front celleret sideboard,
- [Page 46]A loose cistern for bottles when an angle drawer in middle,
- £ 0 8 6
- Ditto when the front is straight inside,
- 0 7 0
- Ditto when the middle drawer is square,
- 0 11 6
- A small ditto to wash glasses in, when an angle drawer in middle,
- 0 5 3
- Sawing out and glueing up drawer fronts, or other extras
- (see tables of ditto,)
A Celleret Side-board with Ovalo Corners,
- Five feet long, two feet six inches wide, framing fifteen inches deep, veneer'd front, a drawer at one corner, partition'd off for bottles, a plain drawer or cupboard at the other, a shallow ditto in the middle, cock-beaded, six plain marlbro' legs, and an astregal round the bottom of the frame,
- £. 8 2 1
- Each inch more or less in length or width,
- 0 0 9 ½
- Ditto in depth of framing,
- 0 0 10
- If the corners are made elliptic extra,
- 0 7 6
- If an angle middle drawer and the end drawers square to answer ditto, extra,
- 0 5 8
- If two drawers in place of a deep one,
- 0 9 0
- A veneer'd pannel on the ends of the ovalo corners when the drawers are not the whole size of ditto,
- 0 7 0
- For the price of an extra drawer in the middle, and arch
- (see straight front celleret side-board)
- A loose cistern for bottles when the middle drawer is square,
- 0 10 0
- Ditto when an angle middle drawer,
- 0 7 0
- A serpentine middle to ditto,
- 0 14 0
- A plate drawer under ditto, extra,
- 0 11 6
- If the middle is made with ogee ends and plain tablet,
- 0 16 0
- A plate drawer under ditto with plain tablet, extra,
- 1 0 1 ½
- Cutting out the bottom of the tablet with a hollow and two squares at each end,
- 0 1 6
- A loose cistern to wash glasses in, when the middle drawer is square,
- 0 6 0
- Ditto when an angle middle drawer,
- 0 5 0
- Sawing out and glueing up the fronts or other extras
- (see tables of ditto)
- For the price of breaks in the top in banding &c.
- (see ovalo corner card table,)
A Celleret Side-board, with Elliptic Middle and Elliptic Hollow on each side,
- Five feet long, two feet six inches wide, framing fifteen inches deep, veneer'd front, the edge of the top square, a deep drawer at one end, fitted up for bottles, a plain drawer or cupboard at the other end, a shallow ditto in the middle, cock-beaded, six plain marlbro' legs, and an astregal round the bottom of the frame,
- £. 8 13 10
- Each inch more or less in length or width,
- 0 0 9 ½
- Ditto in depth of the framing,
- 0 0 10
- If two drawers in place of a deep one,
- 0 8 6
- An extra drawer above the celleret,
- 0 10 0
- An extra drawer in depth in the middle,
- 0 14 1
- A plain arch.
- 0 5 9
- A loose cistern for bottles to fit the sweep,
- 0 8 6
- A small ditto to wash glasses in to fit the sweep,
- 0 7 0
- For cupboards in ditto, or extra work in arch
- (see straight front or serpentine celleret side-boards,)
- Other extras,
- (see tables of ditto)
- Sawing out and glueing up fronts
- (see table of ditto)
A Celleret Side-board with Elliptic Middle, and Ogee on each side,
- Five feet long, two feet six inches wide, framing fifteen inches deep, veneer'd front, the edge of the top square, a deep drawer at one end, fitted up for bottles, a plain drawer or cupboard at the other end, a shallow ditto in the middle, cock-beaded, six plain marlbro' legs, and an astregal round the bottom of the frame,
- £. 9 12 0 ½
- Each inch more or less in length or width,
- 0 0 9 ½
- Ditto in depth of framing,
- 0 0 10
- If two drawers in place of a deep one,
- 0 9 2
- A drawer above the celleret,
- 0 10 8
- An extra drawer in depth in the middle,
- 0 14 1
- A plain arch,
- 0 5 9
- [Page 48]A loose cistern for bottles to fit the sweep,
- 0 £. 10 0
- A small ditto to wash glasses in,
- 0 8 [...]
- Cupboards or extras in arch, &c.
- (see straight front celleret side-board,)
- Sawing out and glueing up the fronts or other extras,
- (see tables of ditto,)
A Pedestal,
- Three feet in height, one foot four inches square, a flat pannel'd door in front, a moulding on the edge of the top, on fast plinth,
- £. 1 13 0
- Each inch more or less in length or width,
- 0 0 8
- Ditto in height,
- 0 0 6
- A drawer in the bottom for a heater,
- 0 4 10
- Lining the inside of the pedestal with tin,
- 0 10 0
- Each single rack for plates, square bars, the front and back rail notch'd,
- 0 7 0
- Each double ditto,
- 0 11 0
- If the bars in the racks are cut out to fit the plates each bar extra,
- 0 2 0
- Covering the bars with baize or leather, each single rack
- 0 3 6
- Ditto each double rack,
- 0 7 0
- A celleret drawer at the bottom fitted up for bottles, or a plate drawer lined with baize, inside the door,
- 0 11 5
- Making the front plinth to draw out with the celleret drawer
- 0 4 0
- Putting on rollers each pair,
- 0 1 0
- Each plain drawer inside,
- 0 5 9
- Each inch more than seven in depth of ditto,
- 0 0 5 ½
- A shelf in the top for a pot,
- 0 1 10 ½
- A plain door to ditto, hing'd to fall down,
- 0 3 9
- Square clamping ditto,
- 0 1 5
- Miter clamping ditto, each miter extra,
- 0 1 0
- A tambour door,
- 0 7 9 ½
- Each partition in the inside to hide the tambour,
- 0 1 0
- Each drawer above the door,
- 0 6 6
- Lining up the top,
- 0 1 5
- French feet or solid French brackets,
- 0 5 0
- Plain taper stump feet extra from a plinth,
- 0 1 5
- A loose frame for the feet,
- 0 2 10
- Sweeping the front with a pannel bent in,
- 0 16 9
- [Page 49]If made elliptic extra,
- 0 5 6
- Each sweep front drawer above the door,
- 0 7 9
- A sweep front celleret drawer,
- 0 13 6
- A tambour door to a pot cupboard or sweep front,
- 0 10 0
- For the price of loose cisterns,
- (see straight or round front celleret sideboards)
- When pedestals are join'd to sideboards, for the price of arches
- (see ditto)
- A square plain plinth for a vase to stand on, the edge and top of ditto veneer'd, the veneer in the top miter'd,
- 0 5 8
- A plain cove plinth, for ditto, the top veneer'd,
- 1 2 6
- Veneering the cove,
- 0 8 5
A Vase Glued up for the Turner.
- Twelve joints in ditto, with a solid top and bottom,
- 0 17 0
- Each extra joint,
- 0 1 5
- Each joint in the top of the vase,
- 0 1 5
- Each ditto in the bottom of the vase,
- 0 1 0
- Glueing up the bottom of the vase in thicknesses, each joint,
- 0 0 8
- A square coved bottom,
- 0 10 0
- Veneering the vase, twelve joints in ditto, with or without a string, each joint,
- 0 2 10
- Each extra joint,
- 0 2 10
- If the strings up the joints are continued up the frize with circular tops to ditto, each joint extra,
- 0 0 9
- Putting in a tongue of wood or brass on the top edge of the vase, the groove for ditto, to be prepared by the turner,
- 0 1 5
- Veneering the frize at the top of the vase,
- 0 4 0
- Putting in quarter stuff for fluting, the turner to prepare the groove for ditto,
- 0 5 0
- For the price of fluting
- (see tables of ditto)
- An astregal round the top and bottom of the frize, longways,
- 0 4 0
- Ditto crossways, the turner to prepare the groove, and work the mouldings,
- 0 2 10
- Each triple string round ditto,
- 0 2 10
- Putting in stuff for a moulding in the body of the vase, the turner to prepare the groove, and work the moulding,
- 0 5 1
- Fixing the vase to the pedestal,
- 0 2 10
A Pillar and Claw Dining Table,
- Four feet long, two feet wide, a solid block screw'd to the top, three claws, as No. 2, in plate,
- £. 1 5 0
- Each inch, wider or longer,
- 0 0 3
- An extra claw,
- 0 4 0
- Making the top to turn up with single clamps,
- 0 4 0
- Ditto with double clamps, framed,
- 0 7 0
- Each extra cross rail,
- 0 1 3
- Cutting the top half round,
- 0 1 10
- A flap to ditto, twelve inches wide
- 0 7 0
- Each inch more in length or width,
- 0 0 2 ½
- Each loper to support ditto,
- 0 2 10
- Ditto when made to run in a box
- 0 3 5
- For strap hinges or fastnings (See Dining table) each frame 3 inches deep fix'd on the under side of the top with a fly to support the flap
- 0 14 0
- Each extra fly,
- 0 2 10
- Double catches extra,
- 0 0 8
- For extra work in claws &c.
- (See tables of ditto)
- Glueing up the block in two thicknesses not excceeding twelve inches square,
- 0 1 6
- Each extra two inches each way,
- 0 0 1 ½
A Pillar and Claw Table,
- Two feet three inches diameter, a solid block, the edge of the top square, three Claws as No. 2 in plate,
- £ 0 17 6
- Each inch more or less in diameter,
- 0 0 4
- An extra claw
- 0 3 6
- A box to ditto
- 0 2 6
- An astregal or stone moulding round the edge of the top per foot,
- 0 0 3 ½
- If only one of these to be extra
- 0 1 5
- For extra work in claws
- (see table of ditto)
- A stand from 18 to 22 inches diameter, a solid block, the edge of the top square, with plain claws as No. 2, in plate,
- 0 13 6
- If less than two of these to be extra,
- 0 1 3
- Other extras
- as above,
A Lady's Dressing Table No. 1.
- Two feet long, one foot five inches wide, a flat top to ditto, a glass frame hing'd to a sliding piece, and four loose covers inside, plain marlbro legs, and an Astregal round the bottom of the frame, all solid
- £. 2 9 7
- Each inch longer or wider,
- 0 0 8
- Each inch above five in depth of framing
- 0 0 8
- Square clamping the top,
- 0 1 10
- Miter clamping ditto, each miter extra
- 0 1 0
- An astregal or stone moulding round the edge of the top, or Veneering ditto with a string in the upper corner,
- 0 2 0
- Sweeping the top serpentine, when a square frame
- 0 2 0
- If made with a round front extra,
- 0 8 8
- Ditto elliptic the legs to form the breack,
- 0 11 0
- Ditto serpentine,
- 0 14 0
- Ditto when the end rails are half serpentine,
- 0 19 0
- An astregal or stone moulding round the edge of the top,
- 0 4 6
- A hollow and two beads round ditto,
- 0 4 0
- A spring quadrant to support the top,
- 0 3 6
- For the price of shelf or stretcher
- (see Pembroke or dressing tables)
- For extra work inside
- (see furniture drawer)
A Lady's Dressing Table No. 2,
- One foot eight inches square▪ folding tops, two drawers and two sham ditto in front, a square bidet at one end, supported by two drop feet, a glass frame hing'd to a sliding piece, and four loose covers inside, plain taper legs and an astregal round the bottom of the frame,
- £. 4 12 5 ½
- Each inch more or less in length or width,
- 0 1 5
- Fitting up the drawer for bason and cups,
- 0 6 6
- A hollow round the inside of ditto,
- 0 2 6
- A Sweep'd bidet the top edges of the drawer shaped to ditto,
- 0 7 0
- Making ditto a round front extra,
- 1 1 6
- Ditto Serpentine,
- 2 5 0
- For the price of extra work inside,
- (see furniture drawer)
- Other extras,
- (see tables of ditto)
A Bason Stand,
- Thirteen inches square, a drawer in ditto scratch-beaded, without a stretcher, two holes for cups, and a lipping round the top,
- £. 0 10 6
- Each inch more or less each way,
- 0 0 5
- Each extra cup hole,
- 0 0 4
- Cutting out the bason hole,
- 0 0 11
- An astregal on the edge of the top in place of lipping,
- 0 0 5 ½
- An ovalo on the edge of the under top,
- 0 1 0
- Each extra drawer,
- 0 3 6
- Scolloping the rails each,
- 0 0 4
- A plain stretcher,
- 0 2 0
- Folding tops,
- 0 11 0
- If less than two of these to be extra,
- 0 1 3
An Inclosed Bason Stand,
- One foot two inches square, framing one foot four inches deep folding tops, a plain door, and one drawer scratch-beaded,
- £. 1 18 0
- Each inch more or less each way,
- 0 0 6
- Ditto in depth of framing,
- 0 0 8
- Each extra drawer,
- 0 3 8
- An extra door,
- 0 2 9
- Clamping the door square clamps,
- 0 1 5
- Ditto when two, each door,
- 0 0 11
- Miter clamping ditto each miter extra,
- 0 1 0
- Scolloping the rails each,
- 0 0 4
- A tambour door extra,
- 0 4 9
- Making ditto to run both ways, extra,
- 0 2 0
- Each inner end to cover the tambour,
- 0 0 8 ½
- An upright partition to divide the cupboard,
- 0 1 9
- A plain stretcher,
- 0 2 2
- Other extras
- (see tables of ditto)
A Corner Bason Stand,
- The ends one foot three inches from front to back, [...] real, and two sham drawers, with a string round ditto, two holes for cups, the top rail scolloped, or to sham a drawer, veneer'd front,
- £. 1 7 0
- Each inch more or less,
- 0 0 8
- Each extra sham drawer,
- 0 0 11
- Cock-beading the drawer, or sham ditto, extra from string, each,
- 0 0 4
- Each shelf in the corner of the washboards,
- 0 0 11
- A hollow round the top,
- 0 2 6
- An extra cup hole,
- 0 0 4
- Cutting out the bason hole,
- 0 0 11
- If the front is veneer'd crossway each joint in the veneer,
- 0 0 2
- If inclosed between the top and bottom rails with two doors in front, or one ditto with a sham on each side,
- 1 1 0
- If ditto is made with reed doors in front,
- 0 15 0
- A plain stretcher,
- 0 2 2
- An extra short leg in middle of the front,
- 0 1 10 ½
- A single one to be extra,
- 0 1 4 ½
A Corner Inclosed Bason Stand,
- The ends one foot three inches, from front to back, solid tops, to fold down, one plain door, and a sham ditto on each side, form'd by a string, three sham drawers above ditto, veneer'd front, one shelf inside on French feet,
- £. 4 4 6
- Each inch more or less,
- 0 1 10 ½
- Cock-beading the drawer and sham ditto each,
- 0 0 4
- For the price of crossbanding or extra work on doors
- (see tables of ditto)
A Shaving Stand,
- One foot four inches square, folding tops, one real drawer, one sham ditto, and a plain door in front, scratch-beaded, two holes for cups, a glass frame behind to rise with a rack, and spring, and swing on center screws, the framing 1 foot 4 inches deep,
- £. 2 16 0
- Each inch more or less each way,
- 0 0 7
- Ditto in depth of framing,
- 0 0 7
- Each extra drawer,
- 0 3 8
- An extra door,
- 0 2 9
- Cock-beading each drawer or door,
- 0 0 8
- Square clamping the door,
- 0 1 5
- Ditto when two doors, each,
- 0 0 11
- Miter clamping ditto, each miter extra,
- 0 1 0
- A reed door,
- 0 4 9
- If made to run both ways, extra,
- 0 2 0
- Each inner end,
- 0 0 8
- An upright partition to divide the cupboard,
- 0 1 9
- A hollow round the inside top,
- 0 2 3
- Hinging the glass frame with a foot and rail behind,
- 0 2 6
- Each extra cup hole,
- 0 0 4
- Cutting a hole for the bason,
- 0 0 11
- Each square case for a water bottle,
- 0 2 9
- A round bottle case, the mould to be provided for the workman,
- 0 3 6
- Ditto three inches deep for a tumbler,
- 0 2 0
- A till and cover at the back of the bason,
- 0 2 10
- Hinging the tops with HL hinges,
- 0 2 6
- Scolloping the rails, each,
- 0 0 4
- A square bidet drawer, with a drop foot,
- 0 14 0
- Ditto framed with four taper legs,
- 0 18 0
- Filling up the drawer to receive a sweep pan,
- 0 2 6
- Shaping the sides to ditto,
- 0 2 6
- Making ditto to draw out with lopers, either on the sides or bottom,
- 0 11 6
- Making the above round front,
- 0 19 0
- Ditto elliptic extra,
- 0 4 0
- Each break form'd by the legs,
- 0 2 6
- Each extra drawer in ditto,
- 0 5 9
- Veneering a round front longway,
- 0 5 0
- Ditto crossways with a joint up the middle,
- 0 6 2
- A reed door in round front,
- 0 5 8
A Shaving Stand with Canted Corners,
- One foot seven inches at the back, one foot six inches from back to front, framing one foot four inches deep, one real drawer, one sham ditto, and a plain door in front, a flat top, with an astregal on the edge of ditto, a glass frame to rise with a rack and spring, four plain marlbro' legs, or the cants continued down and cut to form the legs, the [...]ants, solid or veneer'd,
- £. 3 13 0
- Each inch more or less each way,
- 0 0 7
- Ditto in depth of framing,
- 0 0 7
- Two extra legs,
- 0 8 0
- A solid tea chest top,
- 0 10 3
- A pair of folding tops,
- 0 19 0
- A hollow round the inside top,
- 0 3 6
- For the price of veneering or other extras,
- (see square shaving stand or tables of ditto)
- If the above is made with hollow corners, extra,
- 0 10 0
- A solid tea chest top in ditto,
- 0 13 0
- A pair of folding tops in ditto,
- 1 1 9
- A hollow round the inside top,
- 0 4 9
- Veneering the hollow corners,
- 0 5 6
- If the glass is hing'd in tea chest top with a horse behind, deduct for the rising glass and racks,
- 0 17 0
- Then add for the glass in the tea chest top,
- 0 8 0
- A quadrant to support the top,
- 0 3 6
- For other extras
- (see square shaving stand)
A Gentleman's Dressing Stand,
- One foot ten inches long, one foot eight inches wide, five drawers in front fitted up as follows,—One for a night stool, one for a square bidet to take out of the carcase and stand on four fly feet, one for a bason and two cups, one for a water bottle, the other empty, a glass frame hing'd to a sliding piece and four loose covers inside, a tea chest top, plain taper legs, and an astregal round the bottom of the framing,
- £. 6 11 8
- Each inch more or less in length or width,
- 0 1 6
- A hollow round the inside of the bason drawer,
- 0 3 7
- A flap to cover the bason hing'd to the back of the drawer,
- 0 2 10 ½
- When a sweep'd bidet pan, and the drawer sides shaped to ditto,
- 0 7 4
- When the frame for the bidets is made six or seven inches deep, and swept to the shape of the pan, both inside and out, the whole depth, and to draw out with lopers.
- 1 18 11
- A flap inside the top square clamp'd▪
- 0 5 3
- Miter clamping ditto each miter extra,
- 0 1 0
- [Page 56]Making the above round front,
- 1 5 10
- Ditto elliptic extra,
- 0 5 10
- Ditto Serpentine,
- 2 5 9
- Each break formed by the legs,
- 0 2 10 ½
- A glass frame inside the top,
- 0 9 2 ¼
- A flap on each side of ditto when a straight front lock'd and hing'd,
- 0 8 8
- Ditto when a round or serpentine front,
- 0 9 2 ½
- For the prica of extra work inside
- (see furniture drawer)
A Pot Cupboard,
- One foot two inches square, the f [...]aming twelve inches deep, a door in front scratch-beaded, flat top, a moulding on the edge of ditto, or the edge veneer'd and a string in the upper corner plain marlbro' legs,
- £. 0 16 0
- Each inch longer or wider,
- 0 0 5 ½
- Ditto in depth of framing,
- 0 0 8
- Clamping the door square clamps,
- 0 1 5
- Miter clamping ditto each miter extra,
- 0 1 0
- When made without a door deduct,
- 0 3 6
- A reed door,
- 0 4 9
- Veneering the front loogway,
- 0 1 9
- Ditto crossway with a joint up the middle,
- 0 2 6
- Each drawer in front,
- 0 3 8
- A rim grooved in round the top,
- 0 1 5
- Beveling ditto,
- 0 0 8
- Waving ditto,
- 0 2 6
- An astregal on the edge,
- 0 1 3
- A tray top the legs reduced inside [...]o the thickness of the rail,
- 0 4 6
- An ovalo on the corners of the legs,
- 0 2 6
- Ditto when the square is continued on the top of the rails extra,
- 0 1 3
- Scolloping the top edge of the rails each,
- 0 0 8
- Ditto the bottom edge of the rails, or an astregal round the framing.
- 0 1 10
- Each handle hole in the top or end,
- 0 0 5
- Canting the legs each,
- 0 0 8
- If the door [...]s made to turn down with a quadrant,
- 0 4 9
- If the door is hing'd to slide under the top▪
- 0 1 10 ½
- If made with a round front extra,
- 0 [...] 0
- Ditto [...]
- 0 1 [...] 6
- [Page 57]Veneering the front longway,
- £. 0 3 8
- A reed door, extra,
- 0 4 2 ½
- Each drawer in a round front,
- 0 5 9
- If the front is made serpentine, extra,
- 0 19 0
- Ditto when reed doors,
- 0 18 0
- Each drawer in Ditto,
- 0 7 0
- For the price of work in legs,
- (see tables of ditto)
A Circular Front Corner Pot Cupboard, to fix against a Wall,
- The sides one foot two inches from back to front, ten inches deep, a solid door to ditto, an astregal on the front edge of the bottom,
- £. 1 0 0
- Each inch more or less,
- 0 0 9
- Ditto in depth,
- 0 0 6
- Clamping the door,
- 0 1 6
- A reed door, extra,
- 0 4 4 ½
- Veneering the front,
- 0 1 10 ½
- A joint up the middle of ditto,
- 0 0 11
- If a single one to be extra,
- 0 1 6
A Night Stool,
- One foot four inches square, plain marlbro' legs, a square edge to the top, the bottom of the rails either square or scolloped,
- £. 0 10 6
- Each inch more or less in length or width,
- 0 0 2 ½
- Clamping the top square clamps,
- 0 1 5
- Miter clamping ditto each miter extra,
- 0 1 0
- An astregal on the front and ends of the top,
- 0 1 9
- Ditto on the back,
- 0 0 5
- Mitering a hollow under the front and ends of the top to lap over the framing,
- 0 1 10 ½
- A pair of stumps and elbows to turn up with the top,
- 0 14 0
- Plowing and tonguing the ends of loose [...],
- 0 0 8 ½
- A single one to [...] extra,
- 0 1 [...]
A Night Table No. 1,
- One foot eight inches long, one foot four inches wide, one door in front scratch-beaded, a flat top with a moulding on the edge of ditto, or the edge veneer'd and a string in the upper corner, plain marlbro' legs, the stool to draw out with part of the front legs, all solid,
- £. 1 15 0
- Each inch more or less in length or width,
- 0 0 8
- A flap hing'd to a sliding piece in place of a door,
- 0 1 10 ½
- An extra door,
- 0 2 9
- Clamping each door or flap, square clamps,
- 0 1 5
- Miter clamping ditto each miter extra,
- 0 1 0
- A rim grooved in on the top,
- 0 2 3
- A reed door extra,
- 0 4 9
- If made to run both ways extra,
- 0 2 0
- Each inner end,
- 0 0 11
- An upright partition to divide the cupboard,
- 0 1 5
- When an ovalo is stuck on the inside of the framing in front,
- 0 2 9
- Making the above a round front, when solid doors,
- 0 19 0
- Ditto when a reed door,
- 1 1 6
- Ditto elliptic extra,
- 0 5 6
- If the front is made serpentine when reed doors,
- 1 5 0
- Ditto when a pair of solid doors,
- 1 9 0
- Plowing and tonguing the ends of loose seat,
- 0 0 8 ½
- Square clamping ditto,
- 0 1 5
- For the price of tray top &c.
- (see pot cupboard)
- Other extras
- (see tables of ditto)
A Night Table, No. 2,
- Two feet long, the front to represent four drawers cock-beaded, the upper fronts hing'd to the top, the edge of the top moulded, on common brackets all solid,
- £. 1 17 6
- Each inch more or less in length,
- 0 0 9
- Fixing the elbows within the ends,
- 0 5 0
- A pair of plain doors to turn under the elbows, extra from the front lifting up with the top,
- 0 5 6
- Square clamping the top,
- 0 1 5
- [Page 59]Ditto the flap or doors each,
- 0 0 1 [...]
- Miter clamping ditto each miter extra,
- 0 1 0
- Making the seat to draw out,
- 0 5 6
- Ditto when made on French feet,
- 0 7 6
- Each drawer above the seat▪
- 0 6 4
- Deduct for each sham drawer,
- 0 1 8
- A pot cupboard above the seat, the door hing'd to the end,
- 0 8 3
- An extra door,
- 0 [...] 9
- Making the front to turn down supported by a quadrant extra,
- 0 4 9
- If made with a round front, extra from straight,
- 0 18 0
- Ditto elliptic, extra from round,
- 0 5 6
- A drawer in ditto above the seat,
- 0 7 10
- For the price of French feet or brackets,
- (see dressing chests,)
- Other extras
- (see night table, No. 1 or tables of ditto)
- Making the above serpentine front,
- 1 10 0
- A drawer in ditto above the seat,
- 0 10 0
- For framed back
- (see dressing chest)
A Mahogany Tambour Ink Stand,
- All solid, ten inches and a half long, eight inches and a half wide, and five inches deep, a drawer in front two inches deep,
- £ 1 5 8
- Each inch more in length, width or depth,
- 0 1 5
- If the tambour is blue and white beads, extra,
- 0 4 0
- A single one to be extra,
- [...] 2 10
Bidets,
- A bidet lapp'd or fram'd together of two inch stuff shaped to the pan inside and outside the frame, veneer'd the top edge of ditto cover'd with mahogany, plain marlbro legs,
- £. 1 [...] 6
- A cock-bead round the bottom of the frame,
- 0 2 6
- Plain brackets each,
- 0 0 5
- A square box to drop on the bidet the top made for stuffing,
- 0 7 0
- Making the ends of the top round,
- 0 7 0
- [Page 60]Glueing up the rails in two thicknesses,
- 0 6 0
- A bidet square outside, the inside shaped to the pan, the top either solid or for stuffing made to slide on the frame or two pins in back of ditto and lock'd in front the frame of the top lap dovetail'd or veneer'd, plain marlbro' legs, the framing 4 inches deep,
- [...] 1 6
- A single one of either of these to be extra,
- 0 1 3
- If miter dovetail'd extra,
- 0 1 5
- Plain brackets each,
- 0 0 5
- An earthen pan extra from tin or copper,
- 0 1 5
- For the price of work in legs
- (see tables of ditto)
A Music or Reading Stand,
- The top one foot eight inches long, one foot two inches wide an astregal on the edge of ditto, a fram'd bottom fix'd to the pillar, a hollow on the edge of the framing and a horse to support the top and three claws as No. 1 in plate,
- £- 1 11 6
- Each inch longer or wider,
- 0 0 4
- Square clamping the top,
- 0 1 5
- Miter clamping ditto each miter extra,
- 0 1 0
- Candle boards to ditto each,
- 0 1 5
- Making the top to rise with a stem and rack,
- 0 11 0
- Each pannel in the frame,
- 0 1 5
A Table Desk,
- Two feet long, one foot four inches wide, four inches deep in the back, without a bottom the top block'd on,
- £. 0 7 0
- Each inch more or less in length or width,
- 0 0 2 ½
- A bottom in ditto,
- 0 1 11
- Hinging the flap,
- 0 1 5
- A lock in ditto,
- 0 1 5
- Covering the flap with cloth,
- 0 0 8 ½
A Ditto,
- Two feet long, one foot six inches wide, with [...]ree drawers and six letter holes inside,
- £. 1 6 0
- Each inch more or less in length or width,
- 0 0 5
- Clamping the flaps square clamps,
- 0 1 5
- Miter clamping ditto each miter extra,
- 0 1 0
- For extra work inside
- (see secretary drawer)
- If only one of these to be extra,
- 0 1 0
- Making a drawer to draw out at the end, partition'd off for land ink and wafers,
- 0 4 11
A Counting House Desk,
- Three feet six inches long, two feet four inches wide, one flap to ditto square clamp'd, three small drawers and six letter holes, inside the desk to overhang the frame,
- £. 2 8 0
- Each inch more or less in length or width,
- 0 0 8
- If made without drawers or letter holes deduct,
- 0 15 0
- Rabbeting the frame to receive the desk and working a hollow round ditto,
- 0 4 0
- An extra flap square clamp'd,
- 0 8 0
- Miter clamping ditto each miter extra,
- 0 1 0
- A middle end inside,
- 0 2 0
- Each case for the inside work,
- 0 5 0
- For the price of extra inside work
- (see secretary drawer)
- Working an astregal on the front ends of the top per foot,
- 0 0 5
- A ledge on the top, the edge of d [...]to rounded,
- 0 2 6
- Ditto when continued down the slopes,
- 0 4 3
- An astregal on the edge of ditto when on the top only,
- 0 2 0
- Ditto when continued down the slopes,
- 0 2 9
- A gallery along the back and two ends of the square part of the top supported by 6 pillars,
- 0 7 6
- Each extra pillar,
- 0 0 3 ½
- Each pillar continued down the slopes,
- 0 0 7
- Each slider in the ends of the frame square clamp'd,
- 0 5 6
- For the price of extra work in ditto
- (see dressing chest)
- Framing the bottom of the desk in two pannels flush,
- 0 5 0
- Each extra pannel,
- 0 2 6
- If the framing is beaded each pannel extra,
- 0 0 8
- Each stretcher more than one,
- 0 2 0
- Putting the frame together with bedscrews, each screw,
- 0 0 5
- Making two pedestals for the desk to stand on, not exceeding two [...]et in length, four drawers in each on fas [...] plinth,
- 5 0 0
- [Page 62]Each inch above two feet in length,
- 0 1 3
- If made with pedestals deduct for the frame,
- 0 12 10
- Each drawer more or less,
- 0 6 4
A Double Counting House Desk,
- Four feet long, three feet eight inches wide, one flap on each side square clamp'd three drawers and six letter holes within each flap,
- £. 4 8 0
- Each inch more or less in length or width,
- 0 1 3
- Rabbeting the frame to receive the desk, and working a hollow on ditto,
- 0 5 3
- An astregal on the front and ends of the top per foot,
- 0 0 5
- Each extra flap square clamp'd,
- 0 8
- Miter clamping the flaps each miter extra,
- 0 1 0
- Each inner end,
- 0 2 0
- Each case for the inside work,
- 0 5 0
- Each slider in the ends of the frame square clamp'd,
- 0 6 6
- For extra work inside
- (see secretary drawer)
- Each flap at the end, hing'd and supported by a bracket
- 0 10 0
- For the price of railing the top and pannelling the bottom
- (see the preceeding desk)
- If made without a frame deduct for a frame, four feet long and under,
- 0 17 0
- Ditto every extra six inches,
- 0 0 11
- Framing the ends or backs with one pannel, each,
- 0 7 0
- Each extra pannel,
- 0 2 11
- Two pedestals for the desk to stand on not exceeding two feet long, with eight drawers in each or four drawers to draw out on each side, cock-beaded fast plinth or common brackets,
- 9 10 0
- Each inch above two feet in length,
- 0 2 0
- Each drawer more or less,
- 0 6 4
- Ditto if made to draw out on each side,
- 0 12 10
- A cupboard at the end with a flat pannel'd door,
- 0 15 0
- A case for the inside of ditto,
- 0 4 6
- For the price of work inside ditto,
- (see counting house book-case,)
A Square Work Table,
- Two feet long, one foot four wide, the edge of the top square, plain Marlbro' legs,
- £. 0 8 0
- Each inch more or less in length or width when solid,
- 0 0 2 ½
- Ditto when veneer'd,
- 0 0 3 ½
- A drawer in ditto.
- 0 6 0
- Each inch extra when a drawer,
- 0 0 5
- An astregal or stone moulding round the edge of the top
- 0 2 2
- Lower rails to ditto,
- 0 2 0
- If the top is hing'd and lock and bottom on ditto,
- 0 8 0
- Rounding the corners of the top,
- 0 0 10
- Cutting the top oval,
- 0 1 3
- Ditto serpentine,
- 0 2 0
- For the price of work in legs,
- (see tables of ditto)
- A single one to be extra,
- 0 1 3
An Oval Work Table,
- One foot six inches long, the rail two inches deep and veneer'd, square edge to the top, plain marlbro' leg
- £. 0 18 0
- Each inch more in length,
- 0 0 8 ½
- Ditto in depth of the rail,
- 0 1 2
- Veneering the edge of the top, or working an astregal,
- 0 2 10
- A drawer in ditto,
- 0 9 0
- Each drawer more than one,
- 0 7 6
- Each extra inch when drawers,
- 0 0 11
- A bottom when drawers,
- 0 1 3
- A plain shelf sweep'd and fix'd with stretcher plates,
- 0 3 0
- Ditto with a cross stretcher to support it,
- 0 4 7
- A rim grooved on ditto each side,
- 0 0 [...]1
- Hanging the top with a lock and loose bottom prepared for a silk bag,
- 0 6 0
- Ditto when a fix'd bottom,
- 0 8 0
- When the legs are sprung at the bottom one way,
- 0 2 8
- For the price of work in legs
- see tables of ditto,
- A single one to be extra,
- 0 1 3
A Canted Corner Work Table,
- One foot eight inches long, by sixteen inches wide, the rails veneer'd, plain taper legs,
- £. 0 18 0
- A drawer in ditto
- 0 7 0
- An astregal on the edge of the top
- 0 2 4
- Ditto round the bottom of the frame
- 0 2 9
- Hinging the top with a lock and a loose bottom prepared for a silk bag
- 0 6 4
- Putting in an inner top and preparing ditto to receive an oval bag extra
- 0 2 11
- Sweeping the front and ends rails, faint hollow extra from straight
- 0 5 6
- An astregal on the edge of the top when ditto
- 0 4 0
- Ditto on the bottom of the frame
- 0 3 0
- Sweeping legs
- (see oval work table)
- For banding
- (see tables of ditto
A Square Urn Stand,
- Plain taper legs, a rim groov'd in, or rabbeted on the top, a slider for the tea pot to stand on, the edge of the top and rim rounded
- 0 12 0
- Veneering the rails
- 0 1 0
- Ditto when cross way
- 0 1 3
- Ditto the top
- 0 0 8 ½
- Glueing white or black on the edge of the rim
- 0 1 0
- Ditto a triple string
- 0 1 3
- Ditto a crossband
- 0 1 10 ½
- Scolloping the edge of the rim
- 0 1 10 ½
- Glueing black or white on the edge of scollop'd rim
- 0 1 10 ½
- Ditto a triple string or crossband
- 0 2 4
- A black or white veneer to cover the joint when rabbeted on
- 0 0 11
- Scolloping the edge of the rails
- 0 1 3
- A plain stretcher
- 0 1 11
- A plain rising ditto
- 0 3 0
- A single one to be extra
- 0 1 6
- If made oval extra
- 0 10 6
- Other extras
- see tables
A Celleret,
- Ten inches square, lap dovetail'd together, the corners rounded, [Page 65] or an ovalo stuck on the edge of ditto, the inside partition'd off for four bottles, a flat top with a hollow under ditto, the bottom to project to form a plinth
- 0 12 0
- Each inch more or less in length or width
- 0 0 6
- Each extra bottle hole,
- 0 0 6
- Lining each hole with baize
- 0 0 6
- A tea chest top extra
- 0 4 0
- Lipping the top and bottom where cut open
- 0 1 6
- Putting on common brackets
- 0 5 0
- Ogee ditto extra
- 0 1 6
- A frame for the case to stand on, one foot two inches high, plain taper legs
- 0 8 0
- For the price of work in legs
- see tables of ditto
- A single one to be extra
- 0 1 3
An Octagon Cellaret,
- To hold 9 bottles the joints plowed and tongued a lipping on the edge of each part where cut open, the top rabbeted on, and an ovalo stuck in the corners, the stand made of an inch board with a moulding on the edge of ditto, plain taper legs the slips miter'd round ditto to receive the bottom of the celleret
- £. 2 12 0
- If with 3 hoops and not tongued,
- 0 11 0
- Ditto when veneer'd
- 0 14 1
- Veneering each side
- 0 1 0
- If the carcase is dovetail key'd
- 0 5 6
- Veneering the top
- 0 1 6
- Ditto in eight pieces
- 0 7 0
- A cock bead round the top extra from lipping
- 0 1 6
- Veneering the rim of the top inside
- 0 1 10 ½
- A bead round the inside to cover the edge of the lead
- 0 1 6
- A frame lap'd together of 1 ½ stuff extra
- 0 5 0
- Veneering the frame each side
- 0 0 3
- A single one to be extra,
- 0 1 3
- For work in legs &c.
- see tables of ditto,
An Oval Cellaret,
- Two feet long, one foot four inches wide. the staves glued up, the bottom groov'd in, the top dowel'd on, and a moulding round [Page 66] the edge of ditto, or rabbited in and an ovalo stuck in the corner, a scratch-bead on the top where it opens, the stand made of inch stuff, a quarter round in the corner of ditto, and a rim to receive the cellaret plain taper legs block'd behind to the stand,
- £. 3 6 9
- Each inch more or less in length or width,
- 0 0 11
- Ditto when veneer'd,
- 0 1 0
- Plowing and tonguing the staves together each joint,
- 0 0 5 ½
- Each tongue grooved in where cut open,
- 0 2 4
- If made with 3 hoops,
- 0 8 6
- Ditto when veneer'd,
- 0 10 0
- Veneering the carcase,
- 0 16 9
- Ditto the top,
- 0 1 6
- Veneering the rim of the top inside,
- 0 3 0
- Veneering inside of the carcase depth of the lock to cover the edge of the lead,
- 0 4 0
- Lipping on each part where cut open,
- 0 4 0
- A cock-bead on the edge of the top extra,
- 0 1 3
- A frame glued up in three thicknesses, veneer'd and rabbeted to receive the cellaret a quarter round on the edge of ditto, and a cock-bead round the bottom of the frame, extra,
- 0 10 6
- A single one to be extra,
- 0 1 6
- For work in legs
- (see tables of ditto)
An Oval Tea Tray,
- Two feet long, a solid bottom and plain rim,
- £. 0 10 0
- Each inch more or less in length,
- 0 0 4
- Veneering the edge of a plain rim,
- 0 1 5
- A tripple string on ditto,
- 0 2 4
- Scolloping the rim,
- 0 2 4
- Veneering the edge of ditto,
- 0 2 7
- A triple string on ditto,
- 0 3 8
- When the rim is screw'd on the outside and a triple string round ditto,
- 0 5 0
- Staining the edge of top or bottom,
- 0 1 0
- Letting on a pair of metal handles,
- 0 1 6
- Making and fixing a pair of wood ditto,
- 0 5 8
- [Page 67]Grooving the bottom for the edge of the cloth,
- 0 0 5 ½
- Lipping the bottom for cloth,
- 0 1 6
- Lining ditto with cloth,
- 0 0 11
- A single one to be extra,
- 0 2 6
A Chamber Clothes Horse,
- Three feet square and under, three rails in ditto, on common ogee feet,
- £. 0 6 6
- Each inch higher or wider,
- 0 0 [...]2
- Each extra rail,
- 0 0 10
- Quirk beading the standards and top edge of the rails,
- 0 1 6
- If brackets at the bottom of the standards,
- 0 1 4 ½
- A single one to be extra,
- 0 1 0
A Folding Chamber Clothes Horse,
- Two leaves to ditto, three feet high and four feet wide when open, three rails in each leaf,
- £. 0 8 6
- Each extra leaf,
- 0 4 2 ½
- Each inch higher or wider per leaf,
- 0 0 2
- Each extra rail,
- 0 0 10
- Half claws on the four standards fix'd,
- 0 5 0
- A single one to be extra,
- 0 1 3
A Horse Fire Screen,
- Three feet high and 20 inches wide, straight rails, quirk bead or quarter round on the inner edge of the frame, claws as in No. 1 plate of ditto,
- £. 1 0 0
- Each inch more or less in height or width.
- 0 0 5 ½
- Sweeping the rails when a bead round the frame,
- 0 4 0
- Ditto when a quarter round or ovalo on the framing,
- 0 5 6
- Putting on the tammy with braid each side,
- 0 1 5
- Covering the tacks with mahogany,
- 0 2 6
- [Page 68]Ditto when sweep rails,
- 0 3 9
- If groov'd to lap over the frame with a bead on the edge of ditto when straight rails,
- 0 4 0
- Ditto when sweep rails and a bead on the edge of the framing,
- 0 7 0
- Ditto when a quarter round on the framing,
- 0 7 8
- If an oval is introduced into the sliding frame,
- 0 5 6
- Ditto a vase,
- 0 6 9
- A bead round an oval frame,
- 0 1 5
- Ditto round a vase,
- 0 1 10 ½
- A single one to be extra,
- 0 2 6
A Pole Screen,
- To stand on three claws, the pillar and pole turn'd claws as in No. 2 in plate of ditto,
- 0 8 0
- For extra work on claws
- see tables of ditto,
- If only one of these to be extra,
- 0 1 0
Mounts for Pole Fire Screens,
- Making a square straining frame,
- 0 4 0
- Each side more than four extra,
- 0 0 5
- A bead round a square frame,
- 0 1 5
- Ditto on each extra side,
- 0 0 2 ½
- Mitering stuff round a square frame an astragal on each side of ditto,
- 0 3 6
- Ditto on each extra side,
- 0 0 3
- If grooved to clip the frame each side extra,
- 0 0 2 ½
- A square frame with an astragal or crossband on the front and a bead behind to receive the straining frame,
- 0 5 0
- [...] side,
- 0 0 8
- [...] an oval or vase pattern straining frame,
- 0 4 8
- [...] bead round an oval frame,
- 0 1 10 ½
- [...] round a vase pattern,
- 0 3 3
- An oval frame veneer'd on the front or an astragal or a bead behind to keep in the straining frame,
- 0 8 0
- A vase pattern ditto,
- 0 10 0
- If breaks in ditto extra,
- 0 2 0
- Veneering or working an astragal on the back edge of an oval frame,
- 0 2 6
- Ditto on a vase pattern,
- 0 3 6
- Each corner string round an oval frame,
- 0 1 5
- Ditto round a vase pattern,
- 0 2 0
- Each break,
- 0 0 2
- A single one to be extra,
- 0 1 3
A Tripod Bottom for a Face Screen,
- With a stretcher and a plain top solid pole,
- 0 11 7
- For extra work in claws
- see tables of ditto,
- A single one to be extra,
- 0 1 6
A Dressing Box and Glass,
- One foot two inches long, eight inches wide, one drawer in ditto, scratch-beaded, plain brackets, a square glass frame veneer'd long or crossway and straight standards,
- £. 0 18 0
- Each inch longer or wider,
- 0 0 5
- Ogee brackets,
- 0 0 10
- Veneering the front,
- 0 1 0
- Ditto the top,
- 0 0 10
- Ditto the ends each,
- 0 0 5
- Each extra drawer,
- 0 3 7
- An oval glass frame extra,
- 0 1 10 ½
- A vase pattern ditto,
- 0 2 10
- Making the standards to fit an oval or vase pattern frame,
- 0 2 0
- Veneering the standards crossway,
- 0 1 0
- Each corner string round a square frame,
- 0 0 11
- Ditto round an oval frame,
- 0 1 5
- Ditto round a vase,
- 0 2 1
- Sweeping the front of the box round,
- 0 5 0
- Veneering a round front,
- 0 1 3
- Sweeping the front serpentine,
- 0 6 2
- Veneering ditto,
- 0 2 0
- A corner string round the front and ends of a square box,
- 0 0 8 ½
- Ditto a round front,
- 0 0 11
- Ditto on serpentine,
- 0 1 1
- A corner string at the back,
- 0 0 2 ½
- Each string up the corners
- 0 0 2
- A cock bead round the bottom of a square box
- 0 1 0
- Ditto on a round front
- 0 1 1
- Ditto on a serpentine
- 0 1 5
- A single one to be extra
- 0 1 6
- For crossbanding &c.
- (see tables of ditto)
A Window Blind,
- Three feet long and two feet wide, with beads behind,
- 0 6 0
- Each inch more in length or width
- 0 0 1 ½
- Putting in the canvas
- 0 1 5
- A pair of folding blinds size as above
- 0 12 0
- Each frame more than two
- 0 5 6
- Putting in the canvas each frame
- 0 1 0
- Hanging stiles to ditto
- 0 1 10 ½
- Fitting and hanging ditto
- to be paid for according to time
A Knife Tray
- Square, a partition in the middle a hand hole in ditto or brass handle let on the edges of the sides and bottom rounded
- 0 7 0
- If made bevelling
- 0 2 11
- Working an astragal on the edge of the sides each
- 0 0 2 ½
- Scolloping each side
- 0 0 5
- Each partition more than one
- 0 2 0
- Rabbeting the bottom to receive the rim,
- 0 0 11
- A single one to be extra
- 0 0 10
A Butlers' Tray
- Two feet long, twenty inches wide, two handle holes in ditto the edge of the rim and bottom rounded
- 0 7 6
- Each inch more or less in length or width
- 0 0 2
- Each extra handle hole
- 0 0 3
- An astragal on the edge of the rim or bottom
- 0 1 6
- If made with a low front extra
- 0 1 5
- An astragal on the edge when a low front
- 0 2 9
- If made with a round front extra
- 0 2 9
- An astragal on the edge of a round front
- 0 1 10 ½
- Ditto when a low front
- 0 1 6
- Making ditto a serpentine front
- 0 3 9
- An astragal on the edge of a serpentine front
- 0 2 2
- Ditto when a low front
- 0 3 10
- An astragal on the edge of the bottom when a round front
- 0 1 9
- [Page 71]Ditto when a serpentine front
- 0 2 1
- Rabbetting the bottom to receive the rim of square tray
- 0 1 2
- Ditto when a round front
- 0 1 8
- Ditto when serpentine
- 0 2 1
- A lipping on the under side for cloth,
- 0 1 10 ½
- Lining ditto with cloth,
- 0 1 0
- Grooving the bottom to receive the edge of cloth,
- 0 0 8 ½
- A lipping of cloth on the bottom,
- 0 0 5 ½
- A single one to be extra,
- 0 1 2
A Portable Writing Desk, No. 1,
- All solid eighteen inches long, ten inches wide, and six inches deep lap dovetail'd together with a bevil'd drawer, the drawer partition'd off for ink sand and wafers,
- £. 1 8 0
- Each inch more in length or width,
- 0 0 4
- Ditto in depth,
- 0 0 5 ½
- Square clamping the flap,
- 0 1 0
- Veneering the outside,
- 0 4 0
- A plinth round the bottom,
- 0 1 5
- A lipping round the bottom or flap to receive cloth,
- 0 0 11
- Lining the writing part of the desk with cloth,
- 0 1 0
- Ditto the bottom,
- 0 0 5 ½
- Making a moulding for a book rest and letting in a brass riser,
- 0 1 6
- A stain'd hollow for pens,
- 0 1 0
- A wafer box to lift out,
- 0 1 [...]
- Each square hole in a drawer or lift out formed by parti [...]ions,
- 0 0 5 ½
- A powder box with a solid sliding top,
- 0 4 6
- If the top is hing'd with hinges extra,
- 0 0 8
- An empty lift out the ends squared from the bottom edge,
- 0 2 0
- A ditto with the side bevel'd both ways to make it all of a depth,
- 0 2 10
- Each shap'd partition in a lift out,
- 0 0 5 ½
- A glass frame 8 inches by six or less with a band,
- 0 3 2
- A string in the corners,
- 0 0 8
- A place for a round box or tumblers,
- 0 0 8
- Crossbanding or other extras
- (see tables of ditto)
- If only one of these to be extra,
- 0 1 6
A Portable Writing Desk, No. 2,
- With a square drawer eighteen inches long, ten inches wide, six inches deep, with two flaps▪ the bottles at top with wafer box and hollow for pens, the drawer plain,
- £. 1 14 0
- A lock on the flap,
- 0 1 0
- A cross partition,
- 0 0 11
- For the price of other work
- (see portable writing desk No. 1 or tables of ditto)
A Knife Case,
- For 3 dozen of knives, forks or spoons, all solid the front serpentine in the middle and hollow ends,
- £. 1 7 0
- Each half dozen extra,
- 0 1 10 ½
- A pair of carvers and a gravy spoon,
- 0 1 2
- Beading the corners of the case and round the top,
- 0 3 5
- Plain pillasters each,
- 0 1 5
- For fluting
- (see tables of ditto)
- If the front is astragal in the middle and hollow on each side extra,
- 0 7 0
- If the sides of the front are ogee the middle astragal or astragal reverse,
- 0 14 0
- Letting in a star,
- 0 1 0
- Banding the top the front shaped to the start, straight sides, with a single string,
- 0 6 0
- Ditto if the front is ogee an astregal,
- 0 7 0
- Banding the fronts
- (see tables of ditto)
- Plinthing the bottom when straight sides,
- 0 2 0
- Plain ogee brackets,
- 0 2 10 ½
- Veneering the case,
- 0 5 8
- Ditto if the front is astragal in the middle and ogee sides,
- 0 9 7
- A single one to be extra,
- 0 2 6
A Vase Knife Case No. 1,
- For 3 dozen of knives forks or spoons, 16 joints in the body, and the same in the top, the top to rise with a square stem, [Page 73] the plinth square, and the bottom lined with cloth, all solid,
- £. 4 3 0
- Every dozen more than three,
- 0 7 0
- Putting on a lock,
- 0 1 6
- Crossbanding the rivet with a white rim round the edge of the steps at per foot,
- 0 1 2
A Vase Knife Case No. 2,
- For three dozen knives forks or spoons, plain veneer'd twelve joints, a string in each joint, beaded round the hollow at top, and the square part of the plinth, the bottom lined with cloth,
- £. 5 8 0
A Vase Knife Case No. 3,
- For three dozen knives forks or spoons plain veneer'd, 12 joints in ditto with ogee brackets, a string in the round of the ogee, a crossband round the top of the square of the plinth a ditto round the body of the vase under the cutting open, and a ditto round the top of the hollow in the head,
- £. 5 18 6
A Vase Knife Case No. 4,
- For three dozen knives forks or spoons plain veneer'd, the inside and outside turn'd, the outside canted in twelve cants and veneer'd, a string in the corner of each cant, the plinth to form an octagon crossbanded on the top, the rest of the case banded as No. 3,
- £. 6 5 6
Frames and Doors for Recesses,
- A pair of frames three feet square and under, to receive wire work, an ovalo stuck on the inner edge,
- £. 0 13 0
- Each inch higher or wider,
- 0 0 3
- Beads behind ditto each door,
- 0 1 5
- Fixing curtains each door,
- 0 1 0
- Back boards to ditto each,
- 0 2 1
A Pair of Frames without Pannels,
- Three feet square and under,
- 0 11 6
- Each inch higher or wider,
- 0 0 5 ½
- Filling up the corners to receive a circular top pannel,
- 0 2 11
- [Page 74]Ditto to receive oval or diamond pannels,
- 0 5 8
- Ditto when miter'd at the corners each miter,
- 0 0 10
- Plowing and tonguing the miters each corner,
- 0 0 4
- Glueing in a veneer to make a rabbit for the pannels, each pair,
- 0 2 11
- Sinking a rabbit for the pannel and working a quarter round, or hollow round the framing each pair,
- 0 10 0
- Ditto when a circular op extra,
- 0 6 6
- An astragal to project bent round ditto,
- 0 15 0
- A black and white ditto to project,
- 0 16 6
- A pair of solid pannels,
- 0 6 6
A Pair of Solid Doors,
- Three feet square, clamp'd at each end, and a slip glued on each edge,
- 0 11 6
- Each inch higher or wider,
- 0 0 5
- Miter clamping ditto each miter extra,
- 0 1 0
- A pair of oval pannels in solid doors, a single string bent round the inside to form a rabbit the pannels to stand back put in with a bead behind,
- 0 14 2 ½
- If a triple string bent round the inside of the oval,
- 0 17 0
- For the price of astragals
- (see the preceding frames,)
A Pair of Doors,
- Three feet square and under, one pannel in each door, plow'd in, and an ovalo on the inner edge of the framing or the pannels rabbited and let in flush,
- 0 18 0
- Each inch longer or wider,
- 0 0 5 ½
- Mitering the framing in front each corner,
- 0 1 0
- Each extra pannel,
- 0 3 8
- Putting in the pannels from the back with a bead behind each door,
- 0 1 5
- An ovalo or neck moulding glued round the inside of the framing extra,
- 0 5 8
- Circular corners with an ovalo, hollow or quarter round turn'd and mitered into the framing each corner,
- 0 1 0
- Working the moulding each corner,
- 0 0 5 ½
- Glueing an astragal on the framing to break the joint of the pannels when square corners,
- 0 4 0
- Ditto when hollow corners,
- 0 8 0
A Frame to receive a Door,
- Three feet long and one foot six inches wide, a bead stuck round the inner edge,
- 0 5 6
- Each inch higher or wider,
- 0 0 2 ½
- Fitting in and hanging doors in a frame each pair,
- 0 5 6
- Each upright or cross rail,
- 0 2 0
Pediments,
- A plain tablet pediment for a three feet piece of work and under
- 0 8 0
- Each inch longer
- 0 0 2 ½
- When returned at the ends with a pedestal at back corner extra
- 0 5 6
- Veneering the pediment board
- 0 1 4 ½
- Ditto the tablet
- 0 0 5 ½
- Ditto the pedestals each side
- 0 0 2 ½
- Each corner string in the sweep part of pediment board
- 0 0 5 ½
- Ditto on the tablet or pedestals
- 0 0 2 ½
- For the price of crossbanding &c.
- (see tables of ditto)
An open pitch Pediment,
- For a 3 feet piece of work [...]mbers as in the start cornice a plain pedestal and Cap.
- 1 5 0
- Each inch longer
- 0 0 2 ½
- Fret or eye dentals at pr. foot
- 0 1 2
- Ditto block dentals
- 0 0 11
- Veneering the pediment board
- 0 1 4 ½
- If crossway each Joint Extra
- 0 0 2 ½
- Cutting out and fitting on a pair of Scrolls,
- 0 5 6
- Working an Ogee moulding on Ditto the head left plain
- 0 6 6
- Each Extra member
- 0 4 0
- A solid pediment board
- 0 2 0
- Sweeping Ditto
- 0 0 8 ½
- Veneering Ditto longway
- 0 1 5
- If crossway each joint Extra
- 0 0 3 ½
- Glueing Ditto in three thicknesses
- 0 2 11
- A plain pedestal and Cap
- 0 2 0
- Each inch extra when longer than for a three feet piece of Work
- 0 0 5
- Block dentals at pr. foot
- 0 1 5
- Ditto Eye Dentals
- 0 1 8
- Fret dentals Ditto
- 0 2 4
Extra price for Sattin and other Woods.
- All work, either solid, or Veneer'd with Sattin or Manilla wood to be extra in the pound from Mahogany calculated with all the work on it, except banding
- 0 [...] 6
- Safico, or Havannah Ditto
- 0 3 0
- King, tulip, rose, purple, snake, zebra, Alexandria, panella, yew, maple, &c. Ditto, &c. Ditto
- 0 4 0
- The Joints in the above to be paid the same as Mahogany All Pine work deduct in the pound
- 0 2 6
- Cedar Clothes Shelves or drawers to be extra from poplar or gum each
- 0 0 6
- When the inside of furniture or Secretary drawers is made of Cedar to be extra in the Shilling
- 0 0 2
- A cornice frame made to take to pieces for packing for Book- [...]ases &c. Extra
- 0 2 6
- Ditto for a Library &c.
- 0 5 0
- Common or Miter Clamping when morticed
- to be double the price of Clamping with a groove
Price of putting on Brass Work.
- Common castors each
- 0 0 2 ½
- Letting in the plate of Ditto
- 0 0 1
- Socket Castors when the legs are taper'd to fit in pr. set
- 0 1 2
- Ditto when the legs are shoulder'd
- 0 1 5
- Ditto on table Claws each Castor
- 0 0 6 ½
- Iron or Brass rollers at pr. pair
- 0 0 8 ½
- Fitting on a drawer lock
- 0 0 8 ½
- Ditto a Box lock
- 0 1 5
- Letting in the plate of Ditto
- 0 0 2 ½
- Common handles each or rings
- 0 0 2 ½
- Letting in the nuts each
- 0 0 0 ½
- Putting on a patent Lock Extra from Common Ditto
- 0 2 0
- Lifting handles each pair
- 0 1 4
- Socket rings each
- 0 0 5 ½
- Pendant rings each
- 0 0 1
- Letting in Escutcheons each
- 0 0 2 ½
- Fixing on Center quadrants each
- 0 3 6
- Letting in plates for rods in the top of sideboards each plate
- 0 0 8
- A triangle on a pillar and claw Table, or stand
- 0 0 5
- Ditto when four claws
- 0 0 6
- Making holly Escutcheons each
- 0 0 5
- Ditto Ivory each
- 0 0 10
A Clock Case.
- With square head and corners, all solid, with straight brackets
- 3 0 [...]
- Arch'd head and Scroll Pediment
- 1 2 6
- Fret and Dentils
- 0 10 0
- Column Corners in body part
- 0 7 6
- Ditto in Pedestal part
- 0 4 6
- Scolloping the top of the door and rail
- 0 3 9
- Swelling the brackets
- 0 1 10 ½
- Running the Scrolls with Ogee and beed
- 0 2 6
- Veneering the front of the door in the body
- 0 2 10 ½
- If with a feather
- 0 3 6
- Veneering the front of the Pedestal
- 0 2 6
- If with a feather
- 0 3 0
- Framing the Pedestal Part and planting on Astragals square
- 0 5 0
- If with hollow corners
- 0 6 0
- For the price of Banding Stringing &c.
- (see tables of Ditto)
Cradles.
- A plain cradle all solid
- 1 0 0
- Each glued joint in Ditto
- 0 0 2
- Each piece Dove tail'd across the Joints
- 0 0 6
- Making the top Circular
- 0 2 3
Bedsteads.
- A Cott Bedstead
- 0 10 0
- A low post poplar Ditto with four screws
- 0 13 0
- If with eight screws Extra
- 0 2 0
- If Button wood Extra
- 0 1 6
- A field Bedstead of poplar the roof slop'd each way
- 1 0 0
- If Button wood Extra
- 0 2 0
- Plinthing each post
- 0 1 0
- Therming each post out of the solid
- 0 1 10 ½
- A plain high post poplar bedstead the posts turn'd at the bottom part
- 0 18 6
- If Button wood Extra
- 0 2 3
- A plain Mahogany high post bedstead
- 1 4 6
- A Mahogany field bedstead sloped roof
- 1 7 0
- Plinthing each post
- 0 1 6
- Therming each post out of the Solid
- 0 2 3
- An Ogee roof for field bed, extra from sloped
- 0 5 0
- A circular roof for Ditto extra from sloped
- 0 4 0
- Making a sloped roof seperate from bedstead
- 0 6 0
- [Page 78]Each pully in rails of high post bedstead
- 0 0 3
- Each Astragal miter'd round the posts above the framing
- 0 1 0
- Cornices
- to be paid for according to time
- Each Inch longer than 6 feet, and wider than 4 feet between the Joints
- 0 0 2
- Reeding a pair of posts 5 reeds each post
- 0 11 0
- Ditto with 7 reeds in Ditto
- 0 14 0
- Ditto with 9 reeds
- 0 17 0
- Ditto with 11 reeds
- 1 0 0
- Ditto with 13 reeds
- 1 2 0
- Por the price of fluting posts
- (see table of Ditto)
- Colouring and polishing a high post bedstead
- 0 4 10
Tea Chests.
- A flat top Tea Chest, without Case or brackets ten inches long, all solid with two divisions inside
- 0 8 3
- Each inch longer
- 0 0 3
- A cove top
- 0 3 9
- Base and brackets
- 0 3 0
- Veneering all over
- 0 2 0
- Each wood cannister with flat top
- 0 3 0
- Panneling the top of each Cannister
- 0 0 6
- Lining each Cannister with tin foil
- 0 0 9
- A plain Veneer'd caddy 4 ½ inches long
- 0 6 0
- A plain Double Ditto 8 ½ inches long
- 0 8 6
- An Oval Caddy single
- 0 12 6
- An Octagon Ditto
- 0 10 6
Patries.
- For an Oval patrie two and a half inches long with 12 straight points fill'd up at the ends with different wood and a single string round Ditto
- 0 2 0
- Each inch longer
- 0 0 4
- Letting in each patrie
- 0 0 3
- Making a husk and drop
- 0 0 2 ½
- Letting in Ditto
- 0 0 2 ½
- Engraving each husk
- 0 0 2 ½
Coffins.
- A Coffin two feet long in the bottom
- 0 6 6
- Ditto two feet six inches long
- 0 8 0
- [Page 79]Ditto three feet long
- 0 9 6
- Ditto three feet six inches long
- 0 10 6
- Ditto four feet long
- 0 12 0
- Ditto four feet six inches long
- 0 13 6
- Ditto five feet long
- 0 15 0
- All above five feet long
- 0 18 0
- All Coffins made of poplar above five feet long to deduct
- 0 3 0
- Putting on handles to Ditto
- 0 1 0
- Ditto the Breast Plate
- 0 0 6
- Full trimming with lace
- 0 1 6
Chairs.
- A plain Bannister chair cover'd over the rail either block'd or braced, no holes in the bannister, straight seat, no low rails,
- £.0 11 9
- Each hole in the bannister,
- £.0 0 2 ½
- Each ditto in the top rail,
- 0 0 4
- Each hole in upright or cross splatts,
- 0 0 2 ½
- Each scroll in the bannister,
- 0 0 1
- Each scroll in upright or cross splatts,
- 0 0 1
- Each scroll in top rail or back foot,
- 0 0 2 ½
- Each square in bannister or splatts forming a break,
- 0 0 1
- Each ditto in the top rail or hollow to form a break,
- 0 0 2
- Each nail'd block in corner of chair seats extra from common blocks,
- 0 0 2
- A serpentine or circular front,
- 0 0 6
- Sweep side rails,
- 0 1 0
- A loose seat straight,
- 0 3 0
- Ditto with circular front,
- 0 4 0
- Ditto with serpentine,
- 0 5 0
- If with sweep side rails extra,
- 0 1 3
- Low rails to ditto,
- 0 3 9
- If no low back rail deduct,
- 0 0 9
- Veneering the backside of each rail,
- 0 0 3
- Ditto the top edge of each,
- 0 0 2 ½
- Each slip between the back feet with a beed on each side,
- 0 0 2 ½
- Ditto a toad back moulding,
- 0 0 3 ½
- Tonguing each stay rail together in chairs,
- 0 0 4
- If dovetailed,
- 0 1 0
- For tapering, plinthing, therming, moulding or pannelling the feet
- (see Tables of ditto)
- Sawing out back feet of 1 ½ stuff, each cut,
- 0 0 2 ½
- [Page 80]Ditto of 2 inch, each ditto,
- 0 0 3
- Ditto of 2 ½ inch. each ditto,
- 0 0 3 ½
- Ditto of 3 inches. each ditto,
- 0 0 4
- Ditto front feet each cut,
- 0 0 1
- Sawing out serpentine front rails, each cut,
- 0 0 3
- Ditto a circular front or sweep side rai [...], each cut,
- 0 0 2 ½
- Ditto a circular front with hollow corners,
- 0 0 3 ½
- Mortising the back feet through each chair,
- 0 0 6
A Splatt back Chair with three cross Splatts,
- Made for stuffing over the rail straight seat no low rails
- 0 13 0
- Sawing out each top rail or splatt,
- 0 0 2 ½
- Other extras not inserted here
- see plain bannister chair,
A Splatt back Chair,
- Honey suckle pattern made for stuffing over the rail, straight seat no low rails,
- 0 14 6
A Heart back stay rail Chair,
- With a bannister and two upright splatts, straight seat made for stuffing over the rail no low rails,
- 0 15 8
A Stay Rail Chair,
- With serpentine top rail and five upright splatts, straight seat, made for stuffing over the rail, no low rails,
- 0 16 0
- Rounding the back side of each splatt,
- 0 0 2
- Other extras
- (see plain bannister chair)
An Urn back stay rail Chair,
- With three upright splatts, straight seat, made for stuffing over the rail no low rails,
- 0 16 6
- Other extras
- (see plain bannister chair)
A Vase back stay rail Chair,
- With serpentine top and three upright splatts or bannister in ditto, straight seat made for stuffing over the rails.
- 0 15 6
A Square Back Chair,
- With a hollow corner'd top rail and straight seat rail, three upright splatts or bannister in ditto made for stuffing over the rail, no low rails,
- 0 15 0
- Other extras
- see plain bannister chair,
A Square Back Chair,
- With straight top and stay rail three upright splatts, straight seat, made for stuffing over the rails.
- 0 14 0
- If the top and stay rail are sweeped in the front extra,
- 0 0 4
- If the above is made with a long vase splatt in the middle and an arch in the top rail to be extended between the two outside splatts extra,
- 0 0 9
- Diminishing each back foot with a hollow front, the seat rail up extra from plain taper,
- 0 0 2
- Other extras to the above chairs
- (see plain bannister chairs)
Elbows for Chairs,
- The old scroll'd elbow,
- 0 10 6
- Plain twisted ditto,
- 0 11 6
- Plain elbows,
- 0 9 6
- Moulding the elbows,
- 0 3 0
- French elbows for straight side rail the elbows mortis'd on the stump of front foot,
- 0 13 6
- If to sweep side rails extra,
- 0 3 0
- A close stool in an elbow chair,
- 0 7 6
- For extra depth of framing and scolloping the rails,
- 0 3 0
Easy Chairs,
- An easy chair frame plain feet no low rails,
- 1 5 0
- A Commode front▪
- 0 1 0
- A close stool in ditto,
- 0 7 6
- A fram'd seat extra,
- 0 2 0
- Plowing and tonguing the ends of loose seat,
- 0 0 9
- Square clamping ditto,
- 0 1 5
- Low rails to ditto,
- 0 4 0
- Other extras,
- see plain bannister chair or tables of ditto
Sofas.
- A plain sofa, with six feet, no low rails, six feet long, with fast back,
- 1 8 0
- Each inch longer,
- 0 0 2 ½
- A sweep front rail,
- 0 2 0
- A sweep top rail,
- 0 0 9
- Other extras
- see plain sofas or tables of ditto,
A Square Back Mahogany Sofa,
- Five feet long, with six feet to ditto, no low rails, straight seat,
- 1 10 0
- A sweep front rail with hollow corners,
- 0 3 6
- If with a hollow corner'd top rail,
- 0 3 9
- An arch in the top rail to answer the arches in square back chairs extra from straight,
- 0 2 6
- Plain mahogany elbows to ditto,
- 0 1 [...] 6
- Ea [...]h inch longer than five feet,
- 0 0 2 ½
- Other extras
- see plain bannister chair, sofas or tables of ditto,
Cabriole Sofa.
- A cabriole sofa five feet long with plain feet no low rails
- 2 1 0
- Each inch longer,
- 0 0 4
- Tapering▪ plinthing, therming, moulding &c.
- in sofas see plain bannister chair,
- Planting mahogany on the top edge of back,
- 0 8 3
- Running the mouldings on ditto▪
- 0 9 0
- A crossband and astragal round front and ends,
- 0 9 3
- An astragal above the band extra,
- 0 3 9
- Low rails to ditto,
- 0 11 0
- Polishing all backs of chairs with wax
- to be paid for according to time,
A Dining Table,
- With one or two flaps to ditto, hung with rule, or square joints, four plain marlbro' legs, one fly to each flap, to measure the length and breadth of the tops, and take one half for measurement at per foot,
- 0 6 3
- If four fast feet a fly on each side with a foot,
- 0 4 0
- Each extra fly leg,
- 0 2 10
- Each extra leg fixed in the end rail,
- 0 2 0
- Each ditto with a rail across the frame,
- 0 2 10
- Rounding the corners of the flaps each corner.
- 0 0 6
- Sweeping the flaps either serpentine or circular each,
- 0 1 10 ½
- Making the top oval,
- 0 4 0
- Scolloping the end rails,
- 0 1 4
- Rounding the edge of the top at per foot,
- 0 0 2
- Working an astregal on the edge of ditto per foot,
- 0 0 3 ½
- Ditto when oval or circular tops,
- 0 0 4 ½
- Ditto when serpentine,
- 0 0 5 ½
- A cockbead on bottom edge of the frame,
- 0 0 8
- For the price of work in legs &c.
- (see tables of ditto)
- If two or more tables are made to join together with tongues, and mortises each joint,
- 0 1 5
- If with spring and staple fastnings or hinge and button ditto, each spring, hinge or button,
- 0 0 5
- Each move by strap hinges,
- 0 2 10
- For the price of extra work in legs
- (see tables of ditto)
A half round Dining Table,
- Four feet long, veneer'd rail, plain marlbro legs,
- £. 1 6 3
- Each inch more in length
- 0 0 5 ½
- If made eliptic extra,
- 0 2 10
- [Page]Each shifting flap tongued together,
- 0 5 0
- Each fly to ditto,
- 0 3 0
- Each leaf to ditto hung with a rule joint,
- 0 7 6 ½
- Each inch more or less in length of the flap,
- 0 0 2
- Sweeping the flap half round,
- 0 1 10
- Rounding the edge of the top or working an astregal on ditto
- (see dining table)
- For the price of extra work in legs &c.
- (see tables of ditto)
- A cockbead round the bottom of the rail
- 0 1 6
A flap four feet long,
- With, one fly leg and two ditto fix'd to a rail hing'd to the under side of the flap
- 0 15 0
- An extra fly and foot,
- 0 2 10
- Rounding the front corners each
- 0 0 6
- Cutting ditto half round
- 0 1 10
A flap four feet long,
- A top to ditto, three inches wide, hung with a rule joint to the flap, two framed brackets to support ditto, to fix against a wall
- 0 18 0
- Extras to ditto
- as above.
No. I. The price of working mouldings, &c. at per foot.
| On straight Work. | On circular round work. | On circular hollow work. | On serpentine Work. | On circular top book cases | On s [...]pentine t [...]p ditto. | ||||||
| Long way | Cross way | Long way | Cross way | Long way | Cross way | Long way | Cross way | Long way | Cross way | [...] | Cross way | |
| Cornice as in plate, | 1ʃ2 | 2ʃ4 | 3ʃ0 | 4ʃ1 | 3ʃ10 | 5ʃ | 3ʃ5 | 5ʃ | 4ʃ | 5ʃ3 | 4ʃ4 | 5ʃ8 |
| Base, surbase and top moulding, as in plate, | 8d | 1ʃ4 | 1ʃ6 ½ | 2ʃ2 | 2 ʃ | 2ʃ9 | 1ʃ10 | 2ʃ4 ½ | 9 ½ | 1ʃ2 | ||
| Each extra hollow, round, or ogee, member in Cornices, base, surbase or top mouldings, | 2 ½ | 5d | 6d | 8 ½ | 8 ½ | 1 ʃ | 8d | 10 ½ | 5 ½ | 1ʃ1 | 11 ½ | 7d |
| Each square in ditto, | 1 ¼ | 2 ½ | 3d | 3 ½ | 3 ½ | 6d | 4d | 6d | 2ʃ5 | 6 ½ | 6d | 3ʃ0 |
| Cutting Gothic Cornice and glueing on drops, | 1ʃ7 | 1ʃ7 | 2ʃ0 | 2ʃ0 | 2ʃ2 ½ | 2ʃ2 ½ | 2ʃ1 | 2ʃ1 | 1ʃ4 ½ | 2ʃ5 | 2ʃ10 | |
| Block Dentals, | 8 ½ | 10 ¼ | 1ʃ0 | 11d | 1ʃ6 ½ | 1ʃ5 ½ | ||||||
| Eye Dentals, | 10 ½ | 1ʃ0 | 1ʃ1 | 1ʃ0 ½ | 2ʃ2 | 1ʃ7 ½ | ||||||
| Fret Dentals, | 10 ½ | 1ʃ0 | 1ʃ1 | 1ʃ0 ½ | 1ʃ10 | 2ʃ4 | ||||||
| Glueing up different color'd woods to represent Block Dentals, | 1ʃ4 | 1ʃ5 | 1ʃ6 | 1ʃ5 ½ | 1ʃ11 | |||||||
| Ditto Fret Dentils▪ | 1ʃ10 | 1ʃ11 | 2ʃ0 | 1ʃ11 ½ | ||||||||
| A Facia in the Cornice with a single string on one side | 8d | 9d | 9d | 11d | 11d | 1ʃ0 | 1ʃ0 | 1ʃ0 | 1ʃ2 | 1ʃ2 | 1ʃ4 | 1ʃ4 |
| Each extra string, | 1 ¼ | 1 ¼ | 1 ¼ | 1 ¼ | 2d | 2 ½ | ||||||
| Glueing a member of different couloured woods in cornice or moulding, | 4d | 5 ½ | 6d | 6d | 8 ½ | 11d | ||||||
No. II. The Price of working Mouldings on the Top edge of Claws for Tables, &c.
| Faint rounding the top edge of claws each. | Working two Beads on Ditto, | Ditto two Beads and a Round or Hollow, | Ditto with two Beads and Double Hollow, | A Toad Back Moulding without Beads, | Ditto with Beads, | Ditto with hollow on each side, | Working three Reeds on the top edge of Claws, | Each extra Reed, | |
| No. 1. | 6d | 1ʃ5 | 2ʃ0 | 2ʃ2 | 2ʃ3 ½ | 2ʃ10 | 2ʃ11 | 2ʃ0 | 11d |
| No. 2. | 2ʃ10 | 3ʃ4 | 3ʃ5 | 3ʃ10 | 4ʃ5 | 3ʃ9 | 1ʃ1 | ||
| No. 3. | 6d | 1ʃ5 | 2ʃ0 | 2ʃ3 ½ | 2ʃ3 ½ | 2ʃ10 | 2ʃ11 | 2ʃ0 | 11d |
- When the mouldings are stop'd at the bottom of the Claws, each stop extra when in the round part,
- 2d ½
- Ditto when in the hollow part,
- 5d ½
- Ditto Reeds, each Reed,
- ¾
No. III. The price of veneering and working mouldings on Legs and Stump Feet.
| Stump feet each, | Chair, Celleret or Cistern Legs, each, | Work Table Legs, each, | Card Table, Pembroke, or Chamber Table Legs, each, | Celleret Sideboard or Dining Table Legs, each, |
| Beading the corners, each corner, | ¾ | ¾ | 1 ¼ | 1 ¼ | 1 ¼ |
| Working two beads and a hollow or legs each side, | 2d | 2 ½ | 3d | 3 ½ | 4d |
| Working two Beads and two hollows, | 2 ½ | 3 ½ | 4 ½ | 5d | 7d |
| Working a toad back moulding each side, | 2d | 2 ½ | 3d | 3 ½ | 4d |
| Reeds on turn'd legs, | 2d | 2 ½ | 4d | 4 ½ | 5d |
| Each reed on Marlbro' legs, | 1 ¼ | 2d | 2 ½ | 3d | 3 ¾ |
| Ditto on taper'd legs, | 1 ½ | 2 ½ | 3 ½ | 4d | 4 ½ |
| Veneering taper'd legs long way each side, | 2 ¼ | 4d | 5d | 5 ½ | 6d |
| Each corner string, | 2d | 2 ½ | 3d | 3 ¼ | 4 |
- Tapering legs each side,
- 1d
No. IV. A Table of Pannelling Pillasters, Stump Feet, Legs, &c.
| Sinking a pannel about ½ of an inch deep, | Ditto hollow'd at the side | Sinking a pannel about a quarter of inch deep, a hollow and one square worked on the sides | Ditto with a hollow and two squares, | Sinking a pannel about a quarter or three eighths deep, a quirk ogee worked on the sides, | Forming a pannel with a long band, | Ditto with a string on each side, | Forming a pannel with a cross band, | Ditto with a string on each side, | Each extra string, | |
| A square pannel 4 inch. long and under. | s. d. 6 ½ | s. d. 1 0 | s. d. 1 4 | s. d. 1 6 | s. d. 1 10 | s. d. 1 1 | s. d. 1 5 | s. d. 1 2 | s. d. 1 6 | d. 2 ½ |
| A pannel with a hollow or round top and bottom, | 9 | 1 5 | 1 11 | 2 1 | 2 10 | 1 7 | 2 0 | 1 7 | 2 1 | 2 ½ |
| Ditto with an astragal top & hollow or round bottom, | 9 ¾ | 1 8 ½ | 2 2 | 2 10 ½ | 3 3 | 2 0 | 2 9 | 2 [...] | 2 10 | 3 |
| Ditto with an astragal top and bottom, | 11 | 1 11 | 2 9 ½ | 3 1 | 3 6 | 2 7 | 3 4 | 2 10 | 3 6 | 4 |
| A pannel with hollow corners | 1 0 | 2 0 ½ | 2 11 | 3 6 | 3 11 [...] | 2 2 | 3 0 | 2 4 | 3 1 | 4 |
| Ditto with a Gothic top and hollow bottom, | 1 1 | 2 2 | 3 0 | 3 7 | 4 2 ½ | 2 7 | 3 4 | 2 10 | 3 6 | 4 |
| A diamond or canted corner pannel, | 0 11 | 1 10 | 2 4 | 2 11 | 3 4 | 1 [...] | 2 2 ½ | 1 10 | 2 11 | 3 ½ |
| An oval pannel, | 11 | 1 6 | 2 0 | 2 4 | 2 10 | 1 10 | 2 4 | 1 10 | 2 1 | 2 ½ |
| Every 2 inches longer, 2d. | Every 2 in. longer, 4d. | Ev. 3 in. l. 2 ½ | Ev. 2 in. long. 2 ½ | |||||||
No. V. The price of Therming and Tapering Legs, as in Plate.
| Stump feet each, | Celleret legs each, | Card, Pembroke, chamber or work table legs each, | Dining, Pier, and Sideboard table legs each, | The price of Therming on the neck, as in plate, | |
| No. 1. | s. d. 0 11 | s. d. 1 1 | s. d. 1 5 | s. d. 1 7 ½ | s. d. 0 8 ½ |
| No. 2. | 1 1 | 1 5 | 1 7 ½ | 1 10 | 0 10 |
| No. 3. | 1 7 ½ | 1 10 | 2 0 | 2 2 | 1 9 |
| No. 4. | 2 2 ½ | 2 4 ½ | 2 10 | 3 0 | 2 2 |
| No. 5. | 1 10 | 2 0 | 2 3 | 2 6 | |
| No. 6. | 2 2 | 2 5 | 2 9 | 3 0 |
- s. d.
- Tapering legs each side,
- 1
- Plain taper stump feet, extra from common Brackets,
- 1 5
- If No. 1 and 2 are hollowed at the bottom as the curve line, in No. 1 to be extra each leg,
- 4
- When the legs are therm'd at the top only,
- the tapering to be paid extra.
No. VI. A Table of Pannelling with string, &c.
| Pillasters, legs, stump feet, &c | On the top edge of table, or screen claws, &c. | Stringing per foot. | |||||||||
| Forming a pannel, with a single string, | Each extra string, | Making and [...]ing in a pannel without a string, | Each string round ditto, | Forming a pannel with a single string, | Each extra string, | Making and letting in a pannel without a string, | Each string round ditto, | On straight work. | On circular or round work. | On serpentine or hollow work. | ||
| A square pannel 4 in. long & under | s. d. 0 6 | s. d. 0 2 | s. d. 0 6 | s. d. 0 2 | s. d. 0 10 | s. d. 0 2 ½ | s. d. 0 11 | s. d 0 2 ½ | A single string p. [...]. | 2d | 2 ½ | 3d |
| A p [...]nnel with hollow or round top a [...]d bottom, | 0 8 ½ | 0 2 ½ | 0 8 ½ | 0 2 ½ | 1 0 ½ | 0 2 ½ | 1 1 ½ | 0 2 ½ | ||||
| Ditto with an astragal top and hollow bottom, | 0 11 | 0 3 | 0 11 | 0 3 | 1 3 | 0 3 | 1 4 | 0 3 | A double str [...]g. | 3 [...] | 3 ½ | 4d |
| Do. with an astragal top & bottom. | 1 0 | 0 3 ½ | 1 0 | 0 3 ½ | 1 4 | 0 3 ½ | 1 5 | 0 3 ½ | ||||
| A pannel with hollow corners. | 0 11 | 0 3 ½ | 0 11 | 0 3 ½ | 1 3 | 0 3 ½ | 1 4 | 0 3 ½ | A tripl [...] string▪ | 4 [...] | 4 ½ | 3d |
| A pannel with Gothic top and hollow bottom. | 1 0 | 0 3 ½ | 1 0 | 0 3 ½ | 1 4 | 0 2 ½ | 1 5 | 0 3 ½ | ||||
| Octagon or Diamond pannel, | 0 8 ½ | 0 3 | 0 8 ½ | 0 3 | 1 0 ½ | 0 3 | 1 1 | 0 3 | ||||
[...] 3 inches longer when formed by a string only — [...] 2 1/ [...]—Ditto in circular o [...] serpentine work▪ — [...] by a string only, —Ditto, when a pannel, — 2d.
No. VII. The price of forming Ovals or Circles by Strings.
| On straight or flat work. | On hollow or round work. | |||||||
| In triple strings, when the middle one is the eighth of an inch, and above to be considered as banding. | A single string, | A double string, | A triple string, | When the triple string projects and is faint rounded, extra, | A single string, | A double string, | A triple string, | When the triple string projects and is faint rounded, extra, |
| Four inches long and under, each, | s. d. 0 10 | s· d. 1 0 ½ | s. d. 1 5 | s d. 0 8 ½ | s. d. 1 2 | s. d. 1 5 | s. d. 1 10 | s. d. 0 10 [...]/2 |
| From 4 inches to 6 inches long, | 1 0 ½ | 1 3 | 1 6 | 0 10 ½ | 1 5 | 1 7 | 2 0 | 1 2 |
| From 6 inches to one foot, at per foot of string | 0 8 ½ | 0 10 | 1 1 | 0 6 ½ | 1 0 ½ | 1 2 | 1 5 | 0 8 ½ |
| From one foot to one foot six inches, | 0 6 ½ | 0 8 ½ | 0 10 | 0 4 ½ | 10 ½ | 1 0 ½ | 1 2 ½ | 0 6 ½ |
| Ditto above 1 foot 6 inches, | 0 5 | 0 6 ½ | 0 9 | 0 3 ½ | 0 8 ½ | 0 10 | 1 0 ½ | 0 5 |
- When let into solid work to be extra per foot,
- 2 ½
No. VIII.
| On square frames. | On circular frames. | |||
| A single string. | each extra string. | A single string. | each extra string. | |
| Each square pannel 1 foot 8 inches long and under, | s. d. 1 0 | s, d. 0 4 | s. d. 1 3 | s. d. 0 4 ½ |
| Each pannel with round ends | 1 4 | 0 4 | 1 7 | 0 4 ½ |
| Ditto with canted corners, | 1 5 ½ | 0 5 | 1 10 | 0 6 |
| Ditto with hollow corners, | 1 7 | 0 5 ½ | 2 0 | 0 7 |
| Ditto with astragal ends, | 1 9 ½ | 0 5 ½ | 2 2 | 0 7 |
- Every three inches longer each string,
- ½
| If the reeds are glued up in two thicknesses of different colour'd woods to be the same as corner strings, | Long way, | Cross way, | With king, tulip or any other hard wood. | If veneer'd cross way and hollow'd, |
| Each reed at per foot in length | ¾ | 1 ¼ | ¾ | 2d |
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| The price of plinthing table legs and claws, | Table legs or stump foot each | Table claws | ||
| Plinthing with a plain veneer, | 7d | 8 ½ | ||
| Ditto miter'd at the corners, | 9d | 10d | ||
| Each string above or below the plinth, | 2d | 2d | ||
| Plinthing legs with hollow and two squares, | 1ʃ [...] | |||
| Plinthing legs with 3 strings to form a plinth, | 6d | |||
| When different color'd woods are glued on the plinth for mouldings, each plinth extra, | 2d | |||
No. IX. Tables of Banding.
| On straight work per foot. | All oval or circular top under two foot long to be extra per f. 3d | On oval, circular or serpentine tops per f. | |||||||||
| Banding longway without a string, | Do. with a string on one side, | Do. with a string on both sides, | Cross banding without a string, | Do. with a single string, | Do. with a string on both sides, | Each miter or butt joint in long banding, | Banding long or cross ways, | With a single string, | With a string on each side, | Each miter, | ||
| Half an inch wide & under | s. d. 0 3 | s. d. 0 5 | s. d. 0 7 | s. d. 0 4 | s. d. 0 6 | s. d. 0 8 | s. d. 0 1 ¼ | ½ an in. wide & under | s. d. 0 7 | s. d. 0 9 | s. d. 0 10 | s. d. 0 1 ¼ |
| From ½ an inch to an inch. | 3 ½ | 0 5 ½ | 0 7 ½ | 0 5 | 0 7 | 0 9 | 0 1 ¼ | From ½ in. to an inch, | 7 ¾ | 0 9 ¾ | 10 ¾ | |
| From an inch to two inches, | 0 4 | 0 6 | 0 8 | 0 5 ½ | 0 7 ½ | 0 9 ½ | 0 1 ¼ | From 1 inch to 2 inch. | 9 | 0 11 | 1 0 | |
| From 2 inches to 3 inches, | 4 ½ | 0 6 ½ | 0 8 ½ | 0 6 ½ | 0 8 ½ | 0 10 | 0 1 ¾ | From 2 in. to 3 inches, | 11 | 1 1 | 1 2 | 0 2 |
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- Each break in the band on the edge of ovalo corner'd tops,
- 2 ½
- Sattin wood band to be extra per foot, 2d.—Each break in corner string, 2 ½—Each do. in the band on the top with a string on one side, 6d.—Each extra string, 1d.—All miters in crossbanding in any work 18 inches long and under, each miter.
- 1 ¼
No. X. Tables of Banding, forming Square Pannels by strings on doors, drawer fronts, &c. either straight or sweeped work per foot.
| Square Pannels. | Crossbanding hollow and round corners. | ||||||||
| With a single string, | With a double string, | With a triple string, | when the triple str. projects and is faint rounded extra | Without a string, | with a single str. on one side | With a single string on both sides, | With a double string on both sides, | ||
| Each pannel that measures 2 feet of string and under, | s. d. 0 10 | s. d. 1 0 ½ | s. d. 1 3 | s. d. 0 5 | Each round corner, | 4d | 5 ½ | 6 ½ | 7 ¾ |
| Each extra foot of string, | 1 ¼ | 0 2 | 2 ½ | 0 2 ½ | Each hollow corner exclusive of the miter, | 5 ¼ | 7 ¾ | 9d | 10 ¾ |
| Each round or canted corner▪ | 2 ½ | 3 ½ | 0 4 | 0 1 ¼ | Each half circle exclusive of miter, | 6 ½ | 9d | 11 ½ | 1ʃ1 ½ |
| Each hollow corner, | 0 3 | 0 4 | 5 ½ | 0 1 ¼ | Each double round corner including the miter | 11 | 1ʃ1 | 1ʃ3 | 1ʃ5 ½ |
| Each half circle, | 3 ½ | 4 ½ | 0 7 | 0 1 ¼ | Each double hollow corner including the miter | 1ʃ1 | 1ʃ3 ½ | 1ʃ5 | 1ʃ9 |
| Each double round corner, | 0 5 | 0 6 ½ | 0 9 | 0 2 ½ | Satin wood band to be extra per foot, | 2d | |||
| Each double hollow corner, | 6 ½ | 0 8 | 0 11 | 2 ½ | |||||
No. XI. The price of Cross or Long Banding, Oval, or Circular Pannels.
| On flat work with a single string on one side. | On hollow or round work with a single string on each side | ||||||
| Half an inch wide and under, | From half an inch to one inch, | From 1 inch to one and a half, | From 1 and a half to 2 inches | Half an inch wide and under, | From half an inch to one inch, | From one inch to one and half, | From 1 and a half to 2 inches, | |
| From 6 inches to one foot long, at per foot, | s. d. 1 6 | s. d. 1 7 ½ | s. d. 1 8 ½ | s. d. 1 9 ½ | s. d. 2 7 | s. d. 2 8 ¼ | s. d. 2 9 ¼ | s. d. 2 10 |
| From one foot to one foot 6 inches long, | 1 5 | 1 6 ½ | 1 7 ½ | 1 8 ½ | 2 5 ½ | 2 7 | 2 8 ¼ | 2 9 ¼ |
| From one foot 6 inches to two feet, | 1 4 | 1 5 ½ | 1 6 ½ | 1 7 ½ | 2 4 | 2 5 ½ | 2 7 | 2 8 ¼ |
| From two feet to two feet six inches, | 1 3 | 1 4 ½ | 1 5 ½ | 1 6 ½ | 2 2 ½ | 2 ¼ | 2 5 ½ | 2 7 |
| From two feet six inches to three feet, | 1 2 | 1 3 ½ | 1 4 ½ | 1 5 ½ | 2 1 | 2 2 ½ | 2 4 | 2 5 |
| Ditto above three feet, | 1 1 | 1 2 | 1 3 ½ | 1 4 ½ | 2 0 | 2 1 | 2 2 ½ | 2 4 |
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No. XII. A Table of Fluting.
| Com. flutes on turn'd legs to be extra p. doz. 3 ½ Ditto all above 6 inches long, per flute. ½ | Common flutes▪ | Inlaid flutes in frizes, table legs [...]illasters, &c. | Inlaid flutes in table pillars, thermed legs▪ &c. | |||||||
| Crossway, | Longway, | Counter flute | straight way. | taper'd. | Diminished, | straight | taper'd | when turnd with as well | when shaded to be extra. | |
| 1 inch & ½ long & under a p doz | s. d. 1 0 | s. d. 1 2 | s. d. 2 4 | s. d. 2 10 | s. d. 2 6 | s. d. 2 8 | s. d. | s. d. 1 1 ½ | ||
| From 1 ½ inch to 3 inches. | 1 2 | [...] 4 | 2 10 | 3 3 | 2 8 | 2 10 ½ | 1 2 ½ | |||
| From 3 inches to 4 ½ inches. | 1 4 | 1 6 | 3 3 | 3 9 | 3 2 | 3 7 | 1 3 ½ | |||
| From 4 ½ inches to 6 inches, | 1 6 | 1 8 | 3 9 | 4 2 | 3 7 | 4 0 | 1 4 ½ | |||
| From 6 inches to 10 inches per flute, | 2 ½ | 4 ½ | 5 | 6 | 7 ½ | 6 ½ | 7 [...] | 8 ½ | 2 | |
| From 10 inches to 1 foot 2 inches, | 3 | 5 ½ | 6 | 7 | 8 ½ | 7 ½ | 8 ½ | 9 ½ | 2 ½ | |
| From 1 foot 2 inches to 1 foot 6 inches, | 3 ½ | 6 ½ | 7 | 8 | 9 ½ | 8 ½ | 9 ½ | 10 ½ | 3 | |
| From 1 foot 6 inches to 1 foot 10 inches | 4 | 7 ½ | 8 | 9 | 10 ½ | 9 ½ | 10 ½ | 11 ½ | 3 ½ | |
| From 1 foot 10 inches to 2 feet 2 inches, | 4 ½ | 8 ½ | 9 | 10 | 11 ½ | 11 | 1 0 | 1 [...] | 4 ½ | |
| From 2 feet 2 inches to 2 feet six inches | 5 ½ | 9 ½ | 10 | 11 | 1 0 [...] | 1 0 [...] | 1 1 | 1 2 | 5 | |
| From 2 feet 6 inches to 2 feet 10 inches | 6 | 10 ½ | 11 [...] | [...] 0 | 1 2 | 1 1 | 1 2 | 1 3 | 5 ½ | |
| From 2 feet 10 inches to 3 feet 2 inches. | 6 ½ | 1 0 | 1 0 ½ | 1 1 ½ | 1 3 | 1 2 | 3 | 1 4 | 6 | |
| From 3 feet 2 inches to 3 feet 6 inches. | 7 ½ | 1 1 | 1 1 ½ | 1 2 ½ | 1 4 | 1 3 ½ | 1 4 ½ | 1 5 ½ | 7 | |
| From 3 feet 6 inches to 3 feet 10 inches | 8 ½ | 1 2 ½ | 1 3 | 1 3 ½ | 1 5 | 1 4 [...] | 1 5 [...] | 1 6 | 8 | |
| From 3 feet 10 inches to 4 feet 2 inches, | 9 | 1 3 ½ | 1 3 | 1 4 ½ | 1 6 | 1 5 ½ | 1 6 | 1 7 ½ | 9 | |
No. XIII. The Price of Veneering on Flush Doors, Ends, Tops, &c. with square and hollow corners.
| on all kins of strait or flat work. | On the middle part of na eliptic or other faint s [...]o. | On the quick part of eliptic sweep circular or hol▪ | On all kinds of serpentine work, | |||||||||
| Preparing and laying down the veneer for the pannel, | Quartering up long way to represent the frames when square corn. | Quartering up long way to represent the frames when hollow round or canted corners, | Preparing and laying down the ve [...] for the pannel, | Quartering up long way to represent framing when square corn. | Do. when hollow, round or canted corners, | Preparing and laying down the veneer for the pannel, | Quartering up long way to represent framing when square corn. | Ditto when hollow, round or canted corners, | Preparing and laying down the veneer for the pannel, | Quartering up long way to represent framing when square corn. | Ditto when hollow, round or canted corners, | Each joint in the veneer, | |
| Six inches long and under, | s. d. 0 5 | s. d. 0 10 | s. d. 2 0 | s. d. 0 7 ½ | s. d. 1 10 | s. d. 3 8 | s. d. 1 0 | s. d. 2 0 | s. d. 3 7 | s. d. 1 10 | s. d 2 8 | s. d. 3 10 | s. d· 0 4 |
| From six inches to one foot, | 0 10 | 1 4 | 2 8 | 1 3 | 2 5 | 4 3 | 1 10 | 2 7 | 4 2 | 2 8 | 3 4 | 4 5 | 0 5 |
| From one foot to one foot six inches, | 1 5 | 1 10 | 3 5 | 2 1 | 3 0 | 5 8 | 2 9 | 3 5 | 5 5 | 3 8 | 4 0 | 5 7 | 0 6 |
| From one foot six inches to two foot, | 2 0 | 2 2 ½ | 3 10 | 3 0 | 3 7 | 6 3 | 3 8 | 4 0 | 5 10 | 4 7 | [...] 7 | 6 0 | 0 7 |
| From two feet to two feet six inches, | 2 5 | 2 7 ½ | 4 3 | 3 5 | 4 2 | 6 10 | 4 1 | 4 7 | 6 6 | 5 0 | 5 2 | 6 8 | 0 8 |
| From two feet six inches to three feet, | 2 7 ½ | 2 11 ½ | 4 0 | 3 10 | 4 7 | 7 3 | 4 6 | 5 0 | 6 11 | 5 6 | 5 8 | 7 2 | 0 9 |
| From three feet to three feet six in. | 3 3 ½ | 3 3 ½ | 4 4 | 4 3 | 5 0 | 7 8 | 4 11 | 5 5 | 7 4 | 5 11 | 6 1 | 7 7 | 0 10 |
| From three feet six inches to 4 feet, | 3 8 ½ | 3 7 ½ | 4 8 | 4 11 | 5 5 | 8 1 | 5 4 | 6 1 | 7 9 | 6 7 | 6 6 | 8 0 | 0 11 |
No XIV. The price of preparing and laying Ovals on flush work, and quartering up ditto.
| If the veneer on the framing is crossway to be extra, each joint, 2 ½ | on all kinds of straight or flat work, | on the middle part of an eliptic or other faint sweep | on the quik part of an elip. sweep circular or hollow, | On all kind of serpentine work, | ||||
| Shaping and laying each oval to form a pannel | Quartering up ditto long way, | Shaping and laying each oval to form a pannel, | Quartering up ditto long way, | Shaping and laying each oval to form a pannel, | Quartering up ditto long way, | Shaping and laying each oval to form a pannel, | Quaretring up ditto long way, | |
| Six inches long and under, | s. d. 0 11 | s. d. 1 5 | s. d. 1 5 | s. d. 2 1 | s. d 1 8 ½ | s. d. 2 10 | s. d. 2 0 | s. d. 3 10 |
| From six inches to 1 foot, | 1 6 | 1 8 ½ | 2 0 | 2 7 | 2 8 ½ | 3 6 | 2 11 | 4 6 |
| From 1 foot to 1 foot six inches, | 2 1 | 2 2 ½ | 2 9 | 3 3 | 3 10 | 4 0 | 3 9 | 5 9 ½ |
| From 1 foot six to 2 feet, | 2 8 | 2 9 ½ | 3 2 | 3 11 ½ | 4 5 | 5 1 | 4 9 | 6 7 |
| From 2 feet to 2 feet 6 inches, | 3 4 ½ | 3 7 ½ | 4 6 | 4 11 | 5 9 ¾ | 6 2 ½ | 5 11 | 7 8 |
| From 2 feet 6 inches to 3 feet, | 3 11 ½ | 4 9 ½ | 5 0 | 6 0 | 6 4 | 7 7 | 6 7 | 8 10 |
| From 3 feet to three feet 6 inches, | 4 9 ½ | 6 6 | 5 8 | 7 8 | 7 3 | 9 0 | 7 [...] | 10 4 |
| From 3 feet 6 inches to four feet, | 5 8 | 8 7 | 7 0 | 9 6 | 8 2 | 10 10 | 8 4 | 11 9 |
No XV. The Price of Planting Astragals on Doors and Drawer Fronts, &c.
| On straight or flat Work with square Corners. | Ditto with hollow or Round Corners. | On Circular or Hollow Sweeps, square Corners. | Ditto with hollow or round Corners. | On Serpentine Work, with square Corners. | Ditto with hollow or round Corners. | Oval Astragals on straight or flat Work. | On Circular or hollow Sweeps. | On Serpentine Work. | Planting Astregal [...] underneath, Frizes at per foot, or above French feet round carcases, frames, &c. | |||
| On Straight or Flat Work, | On Circular or Eliptic, | On Hollow or Serpentine Work. | Each Miter in ditto Extra, | ||||||||||
| One foot long and under, each pannel, | 1ʃ | 2ʃ11 | 1ʃ10 | 3ʃ11 ½ | 2ʃ1 ½ | 4ʃ9 ½ | 3ʃ10 | 4ʃ9 ½ | 5ʃ11 | 3 ½d | 4 ½d | 5 ½d | 1 ½d |
| From One Foot to One Foot Six inches | 1ʃ5 ½ | 3ʃ4 | 2ʃ9 | 4ʃ9 ½ | 2ʃ9 ½ | 6ʃ [...] | 4ʃ11 | 6ʃ7 | 7ʃ10 | Three strings to Represent an Astragal, to be the same as planting on Astragals. | |||
| From One Foot Six Inches to Two Feet, | 1ʃ11 | 3ʃ9 | 3ʃ6 ½ | 5ʃ7 ½ | 4ʃ4 ½ | 7ʃ2 | 6ʃ4 | 9ʃ6 | 11ʃ | ||||
| From Two Feet to Two Feet Six Inches, | 2ʃ1 ½ | 3ʃ11 ½ | 3ʃ11 ½ | 6ʃ0 ½ | 5ʃ0 ½ | 7ʃ10 | 7ʃ | 11ʃ3 | 13ʃ2 | ||||
| From Two Feet Six Inches, to Three Feet, | 2ʃ4 | 4ʃ2 | 4ʃ4 ½ | 6ʃ5 ½ | 5ʃ5 ½ | 8ʃ6 | 7ʃ5 ½ | 12ʃ2 | 16ʃ | ||||
| From Three Feet to Three Feet Six inches, | 2ʃ9 | 4ʃ4 ½ | 4ʃ9 ½ | 7ʃ0 ½ | 6ʃ0 ½ | 9ʃ | 7ʃ11 | 13ʃ | 16ʃ10 ½ | ||||
| From Three Feet Six to Four Feet, | 2ʃ11 | 4ʃ7 | 5ʃ2 ½ | 7ʃ5 ½ | 6ʃ7 | 9ʃ9 | 8ʃ11 | 14ʃ | 18ʃ10 | ||||
| From Four Feet to Four Feet Six Inches, | 3ʃ1 ½ | 4ʃ9 ½ | 5ʃ7 ½ | 8ʃ0 ½ | 7ʃ | 10ʃ2 | 9ʃ8 | 18ʃ | 20ʃ8 | ||||
No. XVI. Prices of Doors in Library Book-Cases, &c.
| A pair of frames square, three feet and under, an ovalo stuck on the inner edge and rabbited for glass, | Filling up the inside with astragals each pair, | Filling up the inside with cross band and string on each edge a single string round the inside of the framing, | Each extra light in square sash door 10 ½ When filled up with a cross band and 2 str. each square 8d When made without a book-case to be 5d per inch each way above 3 feet square Mitering the framing in front, each corner, 1ʃ0 Veneering the frame longways each p 5ʃ6 Do. crossway, 9ʃ6 Deduct for a pair of flat pannel doors as in start price of prices of work 18ʃ | ||||
| Plate. No. 1 | £. s. d. 0 13 0 | £. s. d. 0 10 6 | £. s. d. 0 17 6 | ||||
| 2 | Do. | 1 5 8 | 1 17 0 | ||||
| 3 | Do. | 1 17 0 | 2 11 0 | ||||
| 4 & 5 | Do. | 2 0 0 | 2 14 0 | ||||
| 6 | Do. | 2 2 10 | 2 10 0 | ||||
| 7 | Do. | 2 11 4 | 3 0 0 | When the inside is filled up with cross band and no string to be the same as planting on astragals. Glueing up astragals of different wood and working do. to be the same price as when filled up with a band and string on each side, Grooving straight astragals to receive the rabbit to be extra 3d in the shilling, Ditto sweep astragals 4 ½ in the shilling, | |||
| 8 | Do. | 2 13 6 | 3 2 10 | ||||
| 9 | Do. | 2 5 8 | 3 0 0 | 10 | Do. | 2 11 5 | 3 0 0 |
| 11 | Do. | 3 8 7 | 4 0 0 | ||||
| 12 | Do. | 3 17 0 | 4 5 8 | ||||
| 13 | Do. | 3 15 0 | 4 5 8 | ||||
| 14 | Do. | [...] 0 0 | 3 5 8 | ||||
| 15 | Do. | 1 14 0 | 2 8 7 | ||||
| 16 | Do. | 4 13 0 | 4 15 8 | ||||
| 17 | Do. | 3 7 6 | 3 14 2 | ||||
| 18 | Do. | 2 12 0 | 3 0 0 | ||||
| 19 | Do. | 2 11 5 | 3 0 0 | ||||
| 20 | Do. | 4 11 5 | 4 18 5 | ||||
| 21 | Do. | 3 9 6 | 4 0 0 | ||||
| 22 | Do. | 3 14 0 | 4 2 10 | ||||
| 23 | Do. | 3 15 8 | 4 2 10 | ||||
| 24 | Do. | 5 4 2 | 5 12 0 |
When the inside of Book-case doors with straight bars are filled up with a triple string to be half the price of filling up ditto with crossband extra from mahogany astragals.
Ditto, all kinds of sweep insides to be the same as planting on astragals.
No. XVII. A Table of Pillasters, Canted, and Column Corners.
| Plain pallasters. each, | Canted Corners each▪ plain, | Column Corners each | |||||||||||||||
| From 1 ½ inches wide and under | From 1 inch and a half to 2 inches, | From 2 inches to 2 and a half | From 2 and a half to 3 inches. | From 3 inches, to 3 and a half, | From 3 ½ inches to 4 inches. | Veneering Pillasters long or Crossway. | To Measure on the flat 1 inch and Qr. | From 1 inch and Qr. to inch and half. | From 1 inch and half to 1 inch and ¾ ▪ | From 1 ¾ to two inches, | From 2 inches to 3 inches. | Veneering Cants long or cross way▪ | To Measure 1 inch and Quarter. | From inch and Qr. to 1 inch and half | From 1 inch and half to 1 inch and ¾, | From 1 inch and ¾ to 2 inches. | |
| Two feet and under | s. d. 2 0 | s. d. 2 2 | s. d. 2 4 | s. d. 2 6 | s. d. 2 8 | s. d. 2 10 | s. d. 5 | s. d. 1 10 | s. d. 2 0 | s. d. 2 2 | s. d. 2 4 | s. d. 2 6 | s. d. 5 | s. d. 1 10 | s. d. 2 0 | s. d. 2 2 | s. d. 2 4 |
| From 2 feet to 2 feet 6 inches | 2 2 | 2 4 | 2 6 | 2 8 | 2 10 | 3 0 | 6 | 2 0 | 2 2 | 2 4 | 2 6 | 2 8 | 6 | 2 0 | 2 2 | 2 4 | 2 6 |
| From 2 feet 6 inches to 3 feet | 2 4 | 2 6 | 2 8 | 2 10 | 3 0 | 3 2 | 7 | 2 2 | 2 4 | 2 6 | 2 8 | 2 10 | 7 | 2 2 | 2 4 | 2 6 | 2 8 |
| From 3 feet to 3 feet 6 inches | 2 6 | 2 8 | 2 10 | 3 0 | 3 [...] | 3 4 | 8 | 2 4 | 2 6 | 2 8 | 2 10 | 3 0 | [...] | 2 4 | 2 6 | 2 8 | 2 10 |
| From 3 feet 6 inches to 4 feet | 2 8 | 2 10 | 3 0 | 3 2 | 3 4 | 3 6 | 9 | 2 6 | 2 8 | 2 10 | 3 0 | 3 2 | 9 | 2 6 | 2 8 | 2 10 | 3 0 |
| From 4 feet to 4 feet six inches | 2 10 | 3 0 | 3 2 | 3 4 | 3 6 | 3 8 | 10 | 2 8 | 2 10 | 3 0 | 3 2 | 3 4 | 10 | 2 8 | 2 10 | 3 0 | 3 2 |
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No. XVIII. A Table of Ven [...]ring Drawer Fronts, or Sham Ditto, Table Frames. &c.
| If any Extra Width or Length, to advance as in the Ta [...]. | ON STRAIGHT WORK. | ||||||||||||||||
| From one inch and half wide and under. | From one and a half to two inches wide. | From two inches to two and a half inch. wide | From two and a half to Three inches wide | From Three to Th [...] and a half in [...]. wide | From three and a half to Four inches wide. | From Four to Four and a half inches wide. | From Four and a half to Five inches wide. | From Five to Five and a half inches wide. | From Five and a half to Six inches wide. | From Six to Six and a half inches wide, | From Six and a half to seven inches wide, | From Seven to Eight inches wid [...], | From Eight to Nine inches wide, | From Nine to Ten inches wide, | From Ten in. to One foot wide, | From One Foot to One Foot Three inches, | |
| From 6 in. long and under, | 2 [...] | 2 [...] | 3 [...] | 3 [...] | 4d | 4 [...]d | 5d | 5 [...]d | 6 [...] | 6 [...]d | 7d | 8 [...] | 9 [...] | 10d | 11d | 1ʃ | 1 [...] |
| From 6 to 9 inches long, | 2 [...]d | 3 [...] | 3 [...] | 4d | 4 ½ | 5 [...] | 5 [...] | 6d | 6 [...] | 7d | 8d | 9 [...] | 10 [...] | 11d | 1ʃ | 1 [...]1 | 1 2 |
| From 9 in. to 1 foot long, | 3 [...] | 3 [...] | 4 [...] | 4d | 5d | 5 [...] | 6 [...] | 6d | 7 [...] | 8 [...] | 9d | 10d | 11 [...] | 1 [...] | 1ʃ1 | 1ʃ2 | [...]3 |
| From. 1 f. to 1 f. 3 in. long | 3 [...] | 4 [...] | 4 | 5 [...] | 5 [...] | 6d | 6 [...]d | 7 [...] | 8d | 9d | 10 [...] | 11 [...] | 1ʃ | 1ʃ1 | 1 [...]2 | 1ʃ3 | 1 [...]5 |
| [...]. 1. [...]. 3. to 1f. 6 [...]. long | 4 [...] | 4 [...] | 5d | 5 [...] | 6 [...] | 6 [...] | 7 [...] | 8 [...] | 9 [...] | 10 [...] | 11 [...] | 1 [...] | 1 [...] | [...]2 | 1ʃ3 | [...]5 | 1 [...]7 |
| [...]m 1 f. 6 [...]. to 2 [...]. long, | 4 [...] | 5 [...] | 5 [...]d | 6 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 [...] | 1 [...] | 11 | 1 | 1 | [...] | [...]3 | 1 [...]5 | 1 [...]7 | 1ʃ8 |
| From 2 f. to 2 f. 6 i. long, | 5d | 5 [...]d | 6 [...] | 6 [...] | 7d | 8 [...] | 9 [...] | 10 [...] | 11 [...] | 1 [...] | 11 | [...]2 | 13 | 1 [...]5 | 1 [...]7 | 1 [...]8 | 1 [...]9 |
| From [...]. f. 6 i. to 3 f. long▪ | 5 [...] | 6 [...] | 6 [...] | 7 [...] | 8 | 9 [...] | 10 [...] | 11 [...] | [...] ʃ [...] | [...] | 1 [...] | [...] | [...] | 1 [...] | 18 | [...] | [...] |
| From 3 f. to 3 f. 6 i. long, | 6 [...] | 6 [...] | 7 [...] | 8 [...] | 9 [...] | 10 [...] | 11 [...] | 1 [...] | 1 [...]1 | 12 | [...]3 | 1 [...] | 1 [...] | 1 [...] | 1 [...] | 1 10 | 1 11 |
| From 3 f. 6 i. to 4 f. long, | 7d | 8 [...] | 9 [...] | 10d | 11 [...] | 1ʃ | 1ʃ1 | 1ʃ2 | 1ʃ3 | 1ʃ4 | 1ʃ5 | 1ʃ7 | 1ʃ8 | 1ʃ9 | 1 [...]0 | 1 [...]11 | 2ʃ |
| From 4 f. to 4 f. 6 in. long. | 8 [...] | 9 [...] | 11 [...] | 1 [...] | 11 | 1ʃ2 | 1 [...]3 | 1ʃ4 | 1ʃ5 | 1 6 | 1 7 | 1 [...]8 | 1 9 | 1 [...]10 | 1 [...]11 | 2ʃ | 2 [...]1 |
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No. XIX. A Table of Cockbeading [...]rawer Fronts & Sham Do.
| [...] work | on all circ. round [...]. | on all ser. or hollow work | ||||||||||||||
| If any Extra Width or length, to advance as in Table. | From 3 in. [...] | From three to six inches, | From Six to Nine inch, | From 9 inch to 1 f wide | From one f to one f 6 in. | From 3 in. wide & und. | From 3 in. to 6 in wide, | From 6 inc. to 9 inches, | From 9 in. to 1 foot wide | From 1 f. to 1 f. 3 in. | From 3 in. wide & und. | from 3 in. to 6 inches. | [...] | from 9 inc. to one foot, | from one f. to one f. 3 in | White [...] or [...] cockbeeds to be extra, |
| From nine inches long and under. | 4d | 5d | 6d | 7d | 8d | 6d | 7 [...] | 8d | 9 [...] | 10d | 9d | 10 [...] | 11d | [...] ʃ0 | 1ʃ1 | 2d |
| From nin [...] inches to 1 f. long | 4 ½ | 5 ½ | 6 ½ | 7 ½ | 8 [...] | 7d | 8d | 9d | 10d | 11d | 10d | 11 [...] | [...] ʃ0 | 1ʃ1 | 1ʃ2 | 2 [...] |
| From one to [...]ne f. 3 inches long | 5d | 6d | 7d | 8d | 9 [...] | 8d | 9d | 10d | 11d | 1ʃ0 | 1ʃ0 | 1ʃ [...] | 1ʃ2 | 1ʃ3 | 1ʃ [...] | 3d |
| Fr. 1 f. 3 [...] [...] f. 6 inch long. | 5 [...] | 6 [...] | 7 ½ | 8 [...] | 9 [...]d | 9d | 10 [...] | 11d | 1ʃ0 | 1 [...]1 | 1ʃ1 | 1 [...] | 1ʃ3 | 1ʃ4 | 1ʃ5 | 3h |
| From one [...] 6 i. to 2 f long | 6 [...] | 7d | 8d | 9d | 10d | 10d | 11d | 1ʃ0 | 1ʃ1 | 1ʃ2 | 1ʃ2 | 1ʃ3 | 1ʃ4 | 1ʃ5 | 1ʃ6 | 4d |
| From 2 f. to 2 f. 6 [...]. long. | 6 [...] | 7 [...] | 8 [...] | 9 [...] | 10 [...] | 10 [...] | 11 [...] | 1ʃ0 | 1ʃ1 ½ | 1ʃ2h | 1ʃ2h | 1ʃ3h | 1ʃ4h | 1ʃ5h | 1ʃ6h | 4h |
| From 2 f. 6 inch. to 3 [...] long. | 7d | 8 [...] | 9 [...] | 10 | 11 [...] | 11d | 1ʃ0 | 1ʃ1 | 1ʃ2 | 1ʃ3 | 1ʃ3 | 1ʃ4 | 1ʃ5 | 1ʃ6 | 1ʃ7 | 5d |
| From 3 f. to 3 f. 6 i. long. | 8d | 9 [...] | 10 | 11 | 1ʃ | 1 [...]0 | 1ʃ1 | 1ʃ2 | 1ʃ3 | 1ʃ4 | 1ʃ4 | 1ʃ5 | 1ʃ6 | 1ʃ7 | 1ʃ8 | 5h |
| From 3 f. 6 in. to 4 f. long. | 10 | 11 | 1ʃ | 1ʃ1 | 1ʃ2 | 1ʃ2 | 1ʃ3 | 1ʃ4 | 1ʃ5 | 1ʃ6 | 1ʃ6 | 1ʃ7 | 1ʃ8 | 1ʃ9 | 1ʃ10 | 6d |
| From 4 f. to 4 f. 6 [...]. long. | 1ʃ | 1 [...] | 1ʃ2 | 1ʃ3 | 1ʃ4 | 1ʃ4 | 1ʃ5 | 1ʃ6 | 1ʃ7 | 1ʃ8 | 1ʃ8 | 1ʃ9 | 1ʃ10 | 1ʃ11 | 2ʃ0 | 7l |
When sham drawer fronts are formed by st [...]ings, f [...] the price of [...] see Tables of Pannelling with st [...]ings.
No. XX. A Table of Sawing out, glueing up all sorts of Circular, Serpentine or Fla [...]
| Sawing out [...]lt, Work pr. Cut, | Circular or S [...]rp [...]n [...]ine [...] pr. Cu [...]t. | Sawing out Table [...] each cl [...]w. | Sawing Veneer [...] at pr. foot. | |||||||||||||||
| 1 ½ inches thick, and under. | Ditto 2 inches. | Ditto 2 ½ inches, | Ditto 3 inches, | 1 inch thick and under. | Ditto 1 ½ inches▪ | Ditto 2 inches. | Ditto 2 ½ inches. | Ditto 3 inches. | Glueing up Ditto pr. joint. | [...]ointing and Glueing up tops and ends of Carc [...]ses▪ pannels &c. of Mahog. pr. joint. | Ditto in Table Tops. | 1 ½ inches thick and Under▪ | Ditto 2 inches. | Ditto 2 ½ inches. | 6 inches wide and Under. | From 6 to 8 inches, | From 8 inches to 10 inches. | |
| One foot 6 inches and Under. | d. ¾ | d. 1 | d. 1 [...] | d. [...] | d. ½ | d. 1 | d. 1 ½ | d. 2 | d. 2 | d. 1 | d. 2 | d. 3 ½ | d. 2 ½ | d. 3 | d. 3 ½ | d. 6 | d. 7 | d. 8 |
| From one foot 6 inch to 2 feet 6 inches. | 1 | 1 ½ | 2 | 2 ½ | 1 | 1 ½ | 2 | 2 ½ | 3 | 1 ½ | 3 | 5 | ||||||
| From 2 foot 6 inches to 3 feet 6 inches. | 2 | 3 | [...] ½ | 2 | 2 [...] | 3 | 3 | [...] | 3 ½ | 6 ½ | ||||||||
| From 3 foot 6 inches to 4 feet 6 inches. | [...] | [...] | [...] | [...] | [...] | [...] | [...] | 3 ½ | 4 | 2 [...] | [...] | 8 | ||||||
| Every 6 [...] long. extr. [...]d. | Sawing out Stuff for [...] of Desks Secretarys &c. p. f. 4d | |||||||||||||||||