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PAPER MOULD AND MOULDMAKER
Loeber, E.G.

   

- Amsterdam : The Paper Publications Society 1982
- 4to.
- cloth.
- xvii, 83 pages.
- Order Nr. 70709
- Price: $ 100.00

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First edition, limited to 500 copies. Covers the development of the paper mould, the handling of the mould, the mouldmaker, the deckle, the wire profile, variants of the European mould and deckle and with sections on studying paper and watermarks. With various appendices. Illustrated.

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