2 edition of Baxter, Le Blond and licensee prints. found in the catalog.
Baxter, Le Blond and licensee prints.
R.E. Porter
Published
by R.E. Porter in Bournemouth
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Written in
Edition Notes
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Series | Baxter Pamphlet -- no. 2 |
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Pagination | 1 sheet ; |
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Open Library | OL20265903M |
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George Baxter (, printer) An early 'arrangement' of 13 floral 'needle box' prints, each signed in the image. [London: circa ]. 13 prints (largest approx. 3 3/4 x 2 1/2 inches; smallest approx. 1 67/8 x 1 inch), ‘G. Baxter patentee’, 12 cut to the edge of the image, 1 cut within the the image, glued to contemporary paper backing sheets (11 3/8 x 8 3/4 inches). The Price Guide To Baxter Prints book. Read reviews from world’s largest community for readers. Prior to the method of printing devised by George Baxter 4/5(1).
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Le Blond & Co. became the first Baxter licensees in They enlarged their premises in and produced their first print by the Baxter Process (the Royal Family at Windsor) in the same year. From until about the firm produced large quantities of prints using the Baxter Process.
BAXTER, LE BLOND AND LICENSEE PRINTS A collection of approximately 90 prints by various makers, some of them duplicates, titles include 'Sir Robert Peel' [C.L. ], 'Lord Nelson' [C.L. ], 'The Saviour Blessing the Bread', 'So Tired' [C.L. ], 'The Princess Royal', 'Australia.
Mounted color reproduction of a "Le Blond oval" (Baxter process print by Abraham Le Blond)--on cover. Advertisements, p. [1]-[10] at end, including two for Etheridge's print and book shop at 3, Queen's Hotel Buildings, Birmingham, and one for the Baxter Society, of which Etheridge was the secretary.
Over scrap books, 9 of which contain over prints in total by George Baxter, Le Blond and other licensees. The Ephemera Society A non profit body concerned with the collection, preservation, study and educational uses of hand-written and printed ephemera. Baxter Prints “LeBlond & Co., Printers” by R.
LeBlond, Antiques Magazine, Junepages [Download pdf] The Le Blond Book by C.T. Courtney Lewis, Sampson Low, Marston & Company, Limited, London and Edinburgh, [See the book here.] What’s It Worth. LeBlond prints vary in price depending on the rarity of the print.
It is probably the Le Blond ovals that are the favourite collecting area for those interested in his work. However, his catalogue included so originality as well as those images we know as the Le Blond.
Abraham Leblond and Robert Leblond: The best known followers of Baxter are the Le Blond Brothers. In they established the engraving and printing firm of ‘Le Blond & Company’ in Walbrook, London.
In they had become Baxter’s principal licensees (Baxter had taken out patents on his invention and charged a fee to those who used it). Looking to buy a Baxter print. This is the place to go to, Prints, Books and Ephemera for sale relating to George Baxter (the 'inventor' of colour printing) and his licencees.
baxter prints and related items for sale If you are looking to purchased prints by George Baxter and his licencees or books and items relating to them please click on the link below to go to our main site and click on ‘Items for sale’ Phillips Auction Catalogue – Baxter & Le Blond Prints.
Price £ Gift Certificate - The ideal present. Price £ Load More. George Baxter () patented a process of colour printing in It was this process that made up his life’s work, producing many images for book illustrations as well as stand alone prints.
On JanuBaxter died as the result of injuries received in an omnibus accident. After his death his prints were published as Baxter Prints by Vincent Brooks, Day & Son and as their own by Le Blond & Co., his licencees. Baxter Licensee Prints in the Victoria University Library.
Abraham Le Blond of Le Blond & Co. became the first Baxter licensee in From until about the firm produced large quantities of prints using the Baxter Process. They also produced many small prints which were used for pocketbook illustrations.
Full text of "The Le Blond book,being a history & detailed catalogue of the work of Le Blond & co. by the Baxter process, with a glance at the other licensees" See other formats. Make offer - 2 Le Blond & Co Prints, Baxter Licensees ~ Original Glazed Frames Pair Of Antique Oval ‘Le Blond & Co, London’ (Baxter) Framed Prints (No74 & ) £ Baxter was born in in Lewes, Sussex, and was the second son of John Baxter, a 20, Baxter was illustrating books printed by his father; at 23, Baxter moved to London to be apprenticed to Samuel Williams, a woodBaxter set up his own business and married Mary Harrild, daughter of Robert Harrild, a printing engineer and a friend of Baxter's father.
What you have here are 9 prints from a sheet of 10 prints by Le Blond & Co who took a licence to print by Baxter’s patent process in I have a framed set virtually the same and described ‘Miniature Baxter Prints’. This is technically not true as they are Le Blond prints (printed by Baxter’s patent process) or Baxter Licensee prints.
Description: George Baxter (British, ), "The Faithful Messenger" and "Lion in Love" from Baxter's Gems from the Great Exhibition (The Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of all Nations), c.two oil color prints on paper, impressed seal "Printed in Oil Colors by G.
Baxter, Inventor, Patented, 11 & 12 North Hampton Square. Baxter colour prints; their history and methods of production, and other interesting matter relating to operators of processes akin to his methods, together with Baxter & LeBlond auction records for by Clarke, H GeorgePages: results for baxter prints Save baxter prints to get e-mail alerts and updates on your eBay Feed.
Unfollow baxter prints to stop getting updates on your eBay Feed. Robert Leblond's & Abraham Leblond's needle-box view of Osborne-House, Isle of Wight is an original oil print (Baxtertype) printed upon mid nineteenth century wove paper and with full margins as published by LeBlond & Co., London, around The firm was established .Used, Antique George Baxter (Le Blond?) print 'Hea.
Beautiful antique George Baxter (Le Blond? beautiful colourful piece of art with 3d effects. not sure what the first letter of name is i think maybe a d but print is of a farm cottage and sheep some marks to frame. baxter prints. In excellent questions please feel free to ask.Baxter colour prints, their history and methods of production; and other interesting matter relating to operators of processes akin to his methods, together with Baxter & Le Blond auction records for by Harold George Clarke (Book).