METALS, UNWROUGHT AND WROUGHT IRON AND STEEL-Conta.
Iron Wares-Continued.
Chains for animals and other uses, sucking
and forcing pumps, and pumps for fire
engines, &c., clearing axes, hatchets,
adzes, hooks, pincers for shoemakers and
carpenters, kitchen spoons, currycombs,
rasps, &c., articles of iron or sheet-iron
of ordinary workmanship, for building
ships and other purposes, files, frying-
pans, large screws and nails of all kinds
Tacks, with or without heads, for shoe-
makers, tinned tacks
Strong boxes, stoves, common bedsteads,
balconies, trellis-work, handles of all
kinds, door-knockers, hooks for hanging
dresses, &c., all cast and varnished
Trellis-work, bedsteads, balconies, &c., of
more perfect workmanship, i.e., var-
nished or gilt; spoons and forks, tinned
or not, and coffee mills
Small articles made of tin-plate, as ink-
stands, vases, basins, candle-sticks,
saucepans
All other articles and tools of iron or
'lamarine," not otherwise mentioned :
Filed, half-filed, or not, or lacquered;
also buckles for harness
Polished with emery, or cut
Combined with brass, as coffee mills, &c.