Drysalter

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Drysalters were dealers in a range of chemical products, including glue, varnish, dye and colourings. They might supply salt or chemicals for preserving food and sometimes also sold pickles, dried meat or related items. The name drysalter or dry-salter was in use in the United Kingdom by the early 18th century when some drysalters concentrated on ingredients for producing dyes, and it was still current in the first part of the 20th century. Being a drysalter might be combined with manufacturing – paint, for example – or with trading as a chemist/druggist or ironmonger/hardware merchant. rdf:langString
Москатéльный товар (от перс. мошк‎ — мускус) также химико-москательный товар — устаревшее название предметов бытовой химии (красок, клеев, технических масел и др.) как предметов торговли. Химико-москательные товары используются главным образом для удовлетворения хозяйственных и бытовых нужд и, в зависимости от назначения, подразделяются на следующие основные группы: rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Москательный товар
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rdf:langString Drysalters were dealers in a range of chemical products, including glue, varnish, dye and colourings. They might supply salt or chemicals for preserving food and sometimes also sold pickles, dried meat or related items. The name drysalter or dry-salter was in use in the United Kingdom by the early 18th century when some drysalters concentrated on ingredients for producing dyes, and it was still current in the first part of the 20th century. Drysaltery is closely linked to the occupation of salter which in the Middle Ages simply meant someone who traded in salt. By the end of the 14th century there was a guild of salters in London. Later salter was also used to refer to people employed in a salt works, or in salting fish or meat, as well as to drysalters. In 1726, Daniel Defoe described a tradesman involved in the "buying of cochineal, indigo, galls, shumach, logwood, fustick, madder, and the like" as both dry-salter and salter. The Salters' Livery Company tells us that "some of the members who were salt traders were also 'Drysalters' and dealt in flax, hemp, logwood, cochineal, potashes and chemical preparations." Being a drysalter might be combined with manufacturing – paint, for example – or with trading as a chemist/druggist or ironmonger/hardware merchant. In contrast, a wet-salter could refer to a fish curer or to someone tanning leather by wet salting hides.
rdf:langString Москатéльный товар (от перс. мошк‎ — мускус) также химико-москательный товар — устаревшее название предметов бытовой химии (красок, клеев, технических масел и др.) как предметов торговли. Химико-москательные товары используются главным образом для удовлетворения хозяйственных и бытовых нужд и, в зависимости от назначения, подразделяются на следующие основные группы: * химические бытовые товары; * удобрения и стимуляторы роста растений; * ядохимикаты; * санитарно-; * клеи; * мыло и моющие средства; * топливо-осветительные средства, смазочные продукты и ; * шлифовально-полировочные материалы (полироли и абразивные материалы); * лакокрасочные товары; * кисти малярные.
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