Gall, in Pots and Liquid
Gold and Silver, in Shells, Saucers, and Leaves
Gold, Silver, Copper, and Green Bronzes
Ivories for Miniature Painting
Gum Water for ditto, &c.
Leather, Paper, and Cork Stamps
Improved Holders and Portcrayons
Harding's Silver Crayon Holders
Oriental Tinting Paper
White and Coloured Tissue Paper
Sponge Pencils
=C. SMITH'S NEW INVENTED WATER-COLOUR CREAM.=
A M'Guelph, or Medium, for using with Water-Colours, either transparent
or semi-opaque, for obtaining opaque masses of colour or glazing. Drying
slower than water, and not so fluid, enables the touch to be preserved
where required without hard ridges.
Soft Swiss and French Crayons
Harding's Lithographic Drawing Books
Sketches, Tinted Paper, &c.
Fixing Liquid for Chalk Drawings, &c.
Varley's and Hayter's Perspectives
Cooper's Studies of Cattle
Modelling Tools
Leather and Paper Pencil Cases
Finest Quality Indian Ink
Best Clear Vellum
Ink Stones and Saucers
Slabs, Tiles, and Palettes in great variety
Ivory and other Pencil Racks
Glass Frames for Tracing
Graining Combs
Photogenic Materials
Patterns for Irregular Lines
Fixing Liquid for Chalk Drawings, &c.
New Perspective Parallel Rulers
Prout's Hints on Light, Shadow, &c.
---- Figures for Landscapes, &c.
Merimee's Oil Painting
Cawse's ditto
Howard's Sketcher's Manual
---- on Colour
Laporte's Studies of Trees
A great variety of Juvenile Lithographic Drawing Books of Landscapes,
Animals, and the Human Figure, and other Popular Works on Drawing and
Painting.
=SHADE'S DRAWING AND PERSPECTIVE MODELS.=
For the practice of young students in obtaining a knowledge of the first
rudiments of Perspective Drawing, Light and Shade, &c. with numerous
illustrations explanatory of the infinite variety of useful Drawing
Studies they are capable of forming together. To be had complete in
boxes, price 10_s._ 6_d._ and L1 1_s._
A variety of Miniature Models of Churches, Cottages, Castles, &c. &c.;
lent out for the use of early in-door Landscape Students, as a
substitute for Nature.
Wholesale, Retail, and for Exportation.
_October, 1841._
34, Marylebone Street, Piccadilly, the end
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