A Complete Guide to the Ornamental Leather Work
Part 3
Sap Green Emerald Green Prussian Green Chrome Green, 1, 2, 3 Oxyde of Chrome Verdigris Barber’s Green Sea Green Dark Green Hooker’s Green, 1, 2 Olive Green Terra Vert Green Bice
Lamp Black Ivory Black Blue Black British Ink Inlaying Black
=Gold and Silver Shells.=
=Indelible, and Bright’s Landscape Crayons.=
Singly or in Sets.
=Chalks, Crayons.=
Italian Black Chalk Ditto Red and White Soft French Black Charcoal Pastiles Black Square Conté Crayons Ditto, Round, plain ditto Ditto, Glazed ditto Velours, (very Soft and Black) Round and Square Red Conté Bistre
=Lead Pencils=,
_Extra Prepared_.
H. Hard, for Sketching H.H. Harder, for Outlines, &c. H.H.H. Very Hard, for Architectural Drawing, &c. H.B. Hard and Black E.H.B. Extra Hard and Black B. Black for Shading B.B. Soft and Black E.B.B. Extra Soft and Black F. Fine for General Drawing
=Earthenware.=
Palettes and Saucers Cabinet Saucers in Morocco Case
=Miscellaneous.=
Drawing Pins Indian Ink Indian Rubber Indian Glue Sponge Ox Gall Lithograph Chalk Gilder’s Knives, Tips and Cushions Poonah Brushes Burnish Gold Size Oil ditto Gold Leaf Mezzotint Brushes Permanent Ink Velvet Scrubs Picture Frames Sealing Wax and Wafers Pink Saucers Slate Pencils Tracing Points Burnishing Stones Bronze Graining Combs and Tools
=Revell’s Permanent Brown Ink=,
FOR DRAWING UPON BASIL LEATHER.
_Price 1s. per Bottle._
Pen and Ink Drawings can be made with this Ink, they have all the appearance of the so-called Poker Paintings, (viz. Drawings upon Wood, executed with one or more red hot wires.) The Ink is permanent, and will be found advantageous as an adjunct to the Ornamental Leather Work.
=Unprepared Colours of the First Quality.=
_Colours of every description for House Painting, Park Fencing, &c._
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Transcriber’s Note:
Punctuation has been standardised.
The following inconsistencies were normalised: 3 instances of ‘color’ were changed to ‘colour’ 7 instances of ‘convolvolus’ were changed to ‘convolvulus’ 6 instances of ‘tendrill’ were changed to ‘tendril’ illustrations were renumbered from figure No. 14 onward (some numbers were out of order/duplicates)
A few additional original typos were repaired, as follows: Page xii: changed trailled to trailed (being trailed round a) Page 34: changed FUSCHIA to FUCHSIA (FUCHSIA.) Page 35: changed fuschia to fuchsia (put the fuchsia together) Page 35: changed mnst to must (they must be moulded) Page 38: changed viened to veined (wetted and veined, then) Page 41: changed Fig. to No. ([Illustration: No. 8.]) Page 50: changed camillia to camilla (make a camilla, cut) Page 82: changed of to or (with the tip of the) Page 88: changed qucikest to quickest (The quickest mode of) Page 93: changed CLUE to GLUE (SHAW’S LIQUID GLUE)