The complete confectioner, or, The whole art of confectionary: forming a ready assistant to all genteel families; giving them a perfect knowledge of confectionary; with instructions, neatly engraved on ten copper-plates, how to decorate a table with taste and elegance, without the expence or assistance of a confectioner / By a person, late an apprentice to the well-known Messrs. Negri and Witten, of Berkley-Square.

  • Nutt, Frederick.
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1790
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The complete confectioner, or, The whole art of confectionary: forming a ready assistant to all genteel families; giving them a perfect knowledge of confectionary; with instructions, neatly engraved on ten copper-plates, how to decorate a table with taste and elegance, without the expence or assistance of a confectioner / By a person, late an apprentice to the well-known Messrs. Negri and Witten, of Berkley-Square. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : Printed for the author, and sold by J. Matthews, 1790.

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xxiv, 212 pages : plates (3 folded) ; 16 cm ; 8vo

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Second edition.

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By Frederick Nutt

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