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Description Advertisement for the hardware shop in Jewry Street, Winchester, England, owned by cooper and basket-maker Henry Bartlet Sparshott (c.1814 – 1879). He was the father of Reverend Thomas Henry Sparshott (1841–1927).
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Source "Christmas presents", Hampshire Chronicle, 24 December 1870, page 8, col.5
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