Image from page 170 of “Priced catalogue of artists’ components : supplies for oil painting, water colour painting, china painting … and drawing supplies for architects and engineers, manual training schools and colleges.” (1914)

Image from page 170 of “Priced catalogue of artists’ components : supplies for oil painting, water colour painting, china painting … and drawing supplies for architects and engineers, manual training schools and colleges.” (1914)

Some cool china big size mold photos:

Image from web page 170 of “Priced catalogue of artists’ components : supplies for oil painting, water color painting, china painting … and drawing components for architects and engineers, manual coaching schools and colleges.” (1914)
china large size mold
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Identifier: pricedcatalogueo00devo
Title: Priced catalogue of artists’ supplies : supplies for oil painting, water colour painting, china painting … and drawing components for architects and engineers, manual training schools and colleges.
Year: 1914 (1910s)
Authors: Devoe &amp Raynolds Co., Inc. (New York, N.Y.)
Subjects: Artists’ components–Catalogs Trade catalogs–Artists’ components.
Publisher: The Organization
Contributing Library: Winterthur Museum Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Lyrasis Members and Sloan Foundation

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HARDTMUTHS PINK PLIABLE RUBBER This rubber is soft and pliable, and will erase pencil marks very easily withoutinjury to Tracing Paper or other delicate material, in boxes of 4, 8, 12, 16,20, 24, 30, 40, 60 pieces to pound By lb., .75 HARDTMUTHS GREY PLIABLE RUBBER This rubber is softer than the Pink, and will be identified invaluable for cleaningDrawings, Engravings, and so on., in boxes of four, eight, 12, 16, 20, 24, 30, 40, 60pieces to pound By lb., .75

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No. Ill No. Ill, E. Fabers Emerald Pencil Rubber, little By doz., $ .55 211,112,212,1080,110, Ruby Circular Erasers.Union large.tiny.large. 1.ten.55 1.ten.55.55 Rubber Ink Erasers p A^WWABERS B Enhanced ■ INK ERASER A. W. Fabers Ink Eraser, tiny, in boxes of 25 and 50 pieces By hundred, .50 huge, in bo.xes of 25 pieces eight.ten additional huge, in boxes of 12 pieces By box, 1.90 E. Fabers Typewriter Erasers, modest size. No. 102 By doz., .50 big 104 1.00 126 F. W. DEVOE &amp C. T. RAYNOLDS CO. Rubber for Cleaning Drawings F. W. DEVOE &amp GOS MOULDED SPONGE RUBBER

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Snuff Bottle (Biyanhu) with Lotus and Water Birds LACMA M.69.91.11a-b (1 of two)

Snuff Bottle (Biyanhu) with Lotus and Water Birds LACMA M.69.91.11a-b (1 of two)

Some cool mold china images:

Snuff Bottle (Biyanhu) with Lotus and Water Birds LACMA M.69.91.11a-b (1 of two)
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Description

Title
Snuff Bottle (Biyanhu) with Lotus and Water Birds (image 1 of two)

Description

: China, Jiajing mark and period, 1796-1820
: Tools and Equipment bottles
: Molded soft-paste porcelain with overglaze enamels
: Gift of Hyatt Robert von Dehn (M.69.91.11a-b)
: [http: //www.lacma.org/art/collection/chinese-art Chinese Art]

Accession quantity
M.69.91.11a-b

Date
1796-1820

Dimensions
Height- 3 in. (7.6 cm)

Supply
*Image: http: //collections.lacma.org/internet sites/default/files/remote_photos/piction/ma-2360973-O3.jpg
*Gallery: http: //collections.lacma.org/node/236799

Institution
Institution: Los Angeles County Museum of Art

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License
Public domain LACMA

Containers from China in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art
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Porcelain from China in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art

Die casting
mold china
Image by revdode
Filling the machine for molding.

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mold china
Image by lyng883
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