File:-The Penman's Magazine, or a new Copy Book of the English, French, and Italian Hands ... adorn'd with ... figures and fancies ... after the originals of ... J. S. Perform'd by G. Shelley .. - Part of upper cover (61g14).jpg

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John Seddon, Writing Master.
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[The Penman's Magazine, or a new Copy Book of the English, French, and Italian Hands ... adorn'd with ... figures and fancies ... after the originals of ... J. S. Perform'd by G. Shelley ... supervis'd and publish'd by T. Read. (Upon this performance of penmanship, a poem, by N. Tate.)]

[London], 1705.
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Style: Panel design|Floral|Centrepiece|Pyramid; Caption: Part of upper cover; Colour: Green; Edge: Gilt
Date Binding: 18c
Medium Decorative Technique: Tooled in gold; Cover Material: Parchment (may include vellum)
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Shelfmark: 61g14
Place of creation Binding: England
Object history Text: 1705; London; Unspecified
Notes The initials of George III have been added. Brocade paper endleaves, probably 18c Germany, gold on purple.
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