Here we have a scarce, 190 year old, Heraldic image sourced from the 'Encyclopaedica Heraldica Complete Dictionary of Heraldry' by William Berry published in 1829. The original series covered a wide array of Knighthood Stars, Badges, and Crosses, along with many examples of Charges, Military Achievements, Arms of Subscribers and more. All are available via our store; Simply click on the Authors' name below to see the full selection.
A classic Baroque-style ornamental border in line art, featuring intricate accents, perfect for formal design projects, invitations, and certificates.
Here we have a scarce, 190 year old, Heraldic image sourced from the 'Encyclopaedica Heraldica Complete Dictionary of Heraldry' by William Berry published in 1829. The original series covered a wide array of Knighthood Stars, Badges, and Crosses, along with many examples of Charges, Military Achievements, Arms of Subscribers and more. All are available via our store; Simply click on the Authors' name below to see the full selection.
You're looking at a perfectly preserved lithographed illustration from the Book of Decorative Furniture, its Form, Colour, & History by Edwin Foley of the institute of designers. The original series documented a wide variety of British Woodwork styles and contemporaries, decorative furnishings, accessories and more. Entirely illustrated by Foley himself.
Here we have a scarce, 190 year old, Heraldic image sourced from the 'Encyclopaedica Heraldica Complete Dictionary of Heraldry' by William Berry published in 1829. The original series covered a wide array of Knighthood Stars, Badges, and Crosses, along with many examples of Charges, Military Achievements, Arms of Subscribers and more. All are available via our store; Simply click on the Authors' name below to see the full selection.
Here we have a scarce, 190 year old, Heraldic image sourced from the 'Encyclopaedica Heraldica Complete Dictionary of Heraldry' by William Berry published in 1829. The original series covered a wide array of Knighthood Stars, Badges, and Crosses, along with many examples of Charges, Military Achievements, Arms of Subscribers and more. All are available via our store; Simply click on the Authors' name below to see the full selection.
Here we have a scarce, 190 year old, Heraldic image sourced from the 'Encyclopaedica Heraldica Complete Dictionary of Heraldry' by William Berry published in 1829. The original series covered a wide array of Knighthood Stars, Badges, and Crosses, along with many examples of Charges, Military Achievements, Arms of Subscribers and more. All are available via our store; Simply click on the Authors' name below to see the full selection.
Here we have a scarce, 190 year old, Heraldic image sourced from the 'Encyclopaedica Heraldica Complete Dictionary of Heraldry' by William Berry published in 1829. The original series covered a wide array of Knighthood Stars, Badges, and Crosses, along with many examples of Charges, Military Achievements, Arms of Subscribers and more. All are available via our store; Simply click on the Authors' name below to see the full selection.
Here we have a scarce, 190 year old, Heraldic image sourced from the 'Encyclopaedica Heraldica Complete Dictionary of Heraldry' by William Berry published in 1829. The original series covered a wide array of Knighthood Stars, Badges, and Crosses, along with many examples of Charges, Military Achievements, Arms of Subscribers and more. All are available via our store; Simply click on the Authors' name below to see the full selection.
Here we have a scarce, 190 year old, Heraldic image sourced from the 'Encyclopaedica Heraldica Complete Dictionary of Heraldry' by William Berry published in 1829. The original series covered a wide array of Knighthood Stars, Badges, and Crosses, along with many examples of Charges, Military Achievements, Arms of Subscribers and more. All are available via our store; Simply click on the Authors' name below to see the full selection.
A beautifully detailed antique frame in line art with classic embellishments, ideal for traditional design projects such as certificates and invitations.
You're looking at a scarce, 229 year old, steel plate engraving from the original "The New Encyclopaedia Or Modern Universal Dictionary Of Arts And Sciences On A New And Improved Plan" by Hall, William Henry, Bedford Row, London, published by C Cooke, London.
Here we have a scarce, 190 year old, Heraldic image sourced from the 'Encyclopaedica Heraldica Complete Dictionary of Heraldry' by William Berry published in 1829. The original series covered a wide array of Knighthood Stars, Badges, and Crosses, along with many examples of Charges, Military Achievements, Arms of Subscribers and more. All are available via our store; Simply click on the Authors' name below to see the full selection.
You're looking at a scarce, 229 year old, steel plate engraving from the original "The New Encyclopaedia Or Modern Universal Dictionary Of Arts And Sciences On A New And Improved Plan" by Hall, William Henry, Bedford Row, London, published by C Cooke, London.
Here we have a scarce, 190 year old, Heraldic image sourced from the 'Encyclopaedica Heraldica Complete Dictionary of Heraldry' by William Berry published in 1829. The original series covered a wide array of Knighthood Stars, Badges, and Crosses, along with many examples of Charges, Military Achievements, Arms of Subscribers and more. All are available via our store; Simply click on the Authors' name below to see the full selection.
Here we have a scarce, 190 year old, Heraldic image sourced from the 'Encyclopaedica Heraldica Complete Dictionary of Heraldry' by William Berry published in 1829. The original series covered a wide array of Knighthood Stars, Badges, and Crosses, along with many examples of Charges, Military Achievements, Arms of Subscribers and more. All are available via our store; Simply click on the Authors' name below to see the full selection.
You're looking at a scarce, 229 year old, steel plate engraving from the original "The New Encyclopaedia Or Modern Universal Dictionary Of Arts And Sciences On A New And Improved Plan" by Hall, William Henry, Bedford Row, London, published by C Cooke, London.
Elegant Victorian-style ornate border line art with floral details, ideal for enhancing traditional design projects like certificates and invitations.
The type foundry and print shop of old would create books, like the one this image was discovered within, to help customers and clients with their design choices. Naturally, these books were jam packed with useful illustrative elements that could be combined to create a final piece. Today, these books are extremely difficult to get a hold of. Especially those that were published in the late 1800s. They were not mainstream publications, they simply served as 'catalogs' and thus were only produced in small numbers. Fortunately, we were introduced to a collector who had precisely what we had been searching for for so long. After some costly negotiations, we're very excited to be able to share the wonderful gems within.
A beautifully detailed ornate border line art with classic flourishes, perfect for traditional invitations, certificates, and decorative projects.
A beautifully detailed floral border in line art with Victorian-style flourishes, perfect for adding a classic touch to invitations, certificates, and decorative projects.
Here we have a scarce, 190 year old, Heraldic image sourced from the 'Encyclopaedica Heraldica Complete Dictionary of Heraldry' by William Berry published in 1829. The original series covered a wide array of Knighthood Stars, Badges, and Crosses, along with many examples of Charges, Military Achievements, Arms of Subscribers and more. All are available via our store; Simply click on the Authors' name below to see the full selection.
This stunning 19th-century graphic pattern sample was discovered within the ‘Internationaler Graphischer Muster-Austausch des deutschen Buchdrucker-Vereins’ which translates to ‘International graphic pattern exchange of the German book printer association’. Inside was a plethora of gorgeous examples of typography, layout design, printing techniques, and more. A fine display of some of the very best from the print industry of the time and a fantastic source for the modern creator and enthusiast. The demand for beautifully designed printed material spiked during the latter part of the 19th century and with new technical possibilities, demands became more elaborate. To keep up with the times, the best printing companies in Europe and the United States exchanged their finest creations in an attempt to push the industry to new heights. The technologies that would make a faithful reproduction of originals in print possible were still not invented, or deficient. Therefore, professional stakeholders had to exchange their original works among themselves.
You're looking at a scarce, 229 year old, steel plate engraving from the original "The New Encyclopaedia Or Modern Universal Dictionary Of Arts And Sciences On A New And Improved Plan" by Hall, William Henry, Bedford Row, London, published by C Cooke, London.
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