TLINE DRAWINGS OF FLOWERS, Eight Sheets, mounted, 3s. 6d.;
unmounted, 8d.
COPIES FOR SHADED DRAWING:
COURSE OF DESIGN. By Ch. Bargue (French), 20 Selected Sheets, 11 at
2s. and 9 at 3s. each. L2 9s.
ARCHITECTURAL STUDIES. By J. B. Tripon. 10 Plates, L1.
MECHANICAL STUDIES. By J. B. Tripon. 15s. per dozen.
FOLIATED SCROLL FROM THE VATICAN, unmounted, 5d.; mounted, 1s. 3d.
TWELVE HEADS after Holbein, selected from his Drawings in Her
Majesty's Collection at Windsor. Reproduced in Autotype. Half
imperial, L1 16s.
LESSONS IN SEPIA, 9s. per dozen, or 1s. each.
COLOURED EXAMPLES:
A SMALL DIAGRAM OF COLOUR, mounted, 1s. 6d.; unmounted, 9d.
TWO PLATES OF ELEMENTARY DESIGN, unmounted, 1s.; mounted, 3s. 9d.
CAMELLIA, mounted, 3s. 9d.; unmounted, 2s. 9d.
COTMAN'S PENCIL LANDSCAPES (set of 9), mounted, 15s.
" SEPIA DRAWINGS (set of 5), mounted, L1.
ALLONGE'S LANDSCAPES IN CHARCOAL (Six), at 4s. each, or the set,
L1 4s.
SOLID MODELS, &c.:
*Box of Models, L1 4s.
A Stand with a universal joint, to show the solid models, &c., L1 18s.
*One Wire Quadrangle, with a circle and cross within it, and one
straight wire. One solid cube. One Skeleton Wire Cube. One Sphere. One
Cone. One Cylinder. One Hexagonal Prism. L2 2s.
Skeleton Cube in wood, 3s. 6d.
18-inch Skeleton Cube in wood, 12s.
*Three objects of form in Pottery:
Indian Jar, }
Celadon Jar, } 18s. 6d.
Bottle, }
*Five selected Vases in Majolica Ware, L2 11s.
*Three selected Vases in Earthenware, 18s.
Imperial Deal Frames, glazed, without sunk rings, 10s. each.
*Davidson's Smaller Solid Models, in Box, L2, containing--
2 Square Slabs.
9 Oblong Blocks (steps).
2 Cubes.
4 Square Blocks.
Octagon Prism.
Cylinder.
Cone.
Jointed Cross.
Triangular Prism.
Pyramid, Equilateral.
Pyramid, Isosceles.
Square Block.
*Davidson's Advanced Drawing Models, L9.--The following is a brief
description of the Models:--An Obelisk--composed of 2 Octagonal Slabs,
26 and 20 inches across, and each 3 inches high; 1 Cube, 12 inches edge;
1 Monolith (forming the body of the obelisk) 3 feet high; 1 Pyramid, 6
inches base; the complete object is thus nearly 5 feet high. A Market
Cross--composed of 3 Slabs, 24, 18, and 12 inches across, and each 3
inches high; 1 Upright, 3 feet high; 2 Cross Arms, united by mortise and
tenon joints; co
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