A treatise of japaning and varnishing being a compleat discovery of those arts. With the best way of making all sorts of varnish for japan, wood, prints, or pictures. The method of guilding, burnishing, and lackering, with the art of guilding, separating, and refining metals: and of painting mezzo-tinto-prints. Also rules for counterfeiting tortoise-shell, and marble, and for staining or dying wood, ivory, and horn. Together with above an hundred distinct patterns for japan-work, in imitation of the Indians, for tables, stands, frames, cabinets, boxes, &c. Curiously engraven on 24 large copper-plates. By George Parker, varnisher and japaner.

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Online Access:Electronic book from Early English Books Online
Main Author: Stalker, John.
Other Authors: Parker, George, 17th cent.
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published:Oxford : printed for, and sold by the author, at Mr. Richard Wood's house over against the Theater in Oxford, in the year MDCLXXXVIII. [1688]
Series:Early English books online.
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