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The "Crescal" permanent dry colours :
especially prepared for "Photo P.O.P." : also suitable for rough bromide, platinotype prints and engravings.
London,
circa 1900.
1 box ; 8 x 11 x 2 cm
three-dimensional form
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The box contains eight metal containers of powdered colors and a small brush. Color paper labels affixed to the top of each container provide indications of the colors therein. The hinged box is made of mahogany, lacking the front catch. The underside of the lid bears a printed label describing its contents (transcribed here as the title).
"2/-"--Printed label.
The name Crescal appears in photographic periodicals from about 1898 to 1908. The firm is listed as an applicant for trade marks in the December 1898 issue of The Photographic Dealer (page 898): "Crescal. 217,162. Artists' colours, photographic chemicals. Photo, Ltd., 72 & 74, Grays Inn Road, Holborn, London, W.C. Photo mount and speciality manufacturers. 20th September 1898."
Lantern slides
Coloring.
Photographs
Coloring.
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85101197
Postcards
Coloring.
Prints
Coloring.
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2002000510
Photography
Printing processes
Platinotype.
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85101249
Artists' materials.
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Pigment.
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Watercolor (paint)
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Paint boxes.
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Watercolor brushes.
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