William Pickering, 177, Piccadilly, opposite Burlington House, in announcing his removal from Chancery Lane to Piccadilly begs to offer his best thanks to his friends and the public for the support with which he has been honoured during the last twenty years ...

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William Pickering, 177, Piccadilly, opposite Burlington House, in announcing his removal from Chancery Lane to Piccadilly begs to offer his best thanks to his friends and the public for the support with which he has been honoured during the last twenty years ...

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Letterpress text printed on one side only with colour wood-engraved decorative initial. Includes publisher's device.

Describes the nature of Pickering's publications and works for sale and mentions a catalogue that is in preparation. Text is dated "March, 1842".

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