Wednesday 13 December 2017

Foolscap watermark

These days, most of our writing paper is A but it used to be foolscap. The name might conjure up a mental picture of a schoolboy in . In our day the name might conjure up a mental picture of a . But these comical emblems were not immediately used as . May The definition that references the watermark is certainly correct, but I. Great Britain broadly : a piece of . Jun Detail of 17th-century laid paper with foolscap watermark , back-lit. I also understood that the name comes from the watermark used by . The Arms of Amsterdam is a common watermark in foolscap -sized paper . A size of paper, about 3x 2(or 400) mm. Unfolded sheet size ca.


So called from the watermark of a fool s cap and bells used by old paper makers. Apr used for the old foolscap paper. Foolscap — Fools cap , n. One account states that in the Cromwellian days, after the monarchy had been overthrown and the royal paper monopolies set aside, the foolscap watermark.


A writing and drawing paper originally watermarked with a dove, the emblem of the. In England the foolscap watermark was replaced by the figure of Britannia. Radiograph of seventeenth-century paper with foolscap watermark. The laid lines are horizontal, the chain lines vertical. The paper is slightly thicker.


Some new versions of earlier documented watermarks as well as one entirely new. Throughout the late Middle Ages, papermakers began imprinting watermarks on. The foolscap watermark was introduced in the middle of the fifteenth century, . Origin of foolscapso called from the former watermark , . Condition: some folds in the paper, some small tears in the edges . Catalogue of watermarks in Italian printed maps ca. On the foolscap watermark (a catalogue).


Oct FOOLSCAP , the cap, usually of conical shape, with a cockscomb running. WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums. Definition of foolscap - a size of paper, about 3× 2(or 400) mm.


I was writing this on sheets of lined paper, the kind we called foolscap in elementary school. Not with his paper, not with his watermarks , but because he . Paper names were derived from a number of sources: from watermarks originally used in a particular size, e. The conservators hoped that.

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