Graver
1976 (made)
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This piece is from a group of tools assembled for display in the V&A by Paul Holdway, formerly head engraver at Spode's factory, which includes items made by Paul Holdway himself. The accession numbers for the group runs from C.40 to C.49-2008.
The sand-filled boss supports the copperplate as it is worked on by the engraver. The tools include a lens, a needle for drawing onto a printing plate, this burin or 'graver' for engraving deep lines, and a scraper for removing any raised edges created by the burin. The engraver uses a hammer and single punch to produce dotted areas and lines, and an oil rubber, made from printers' flannel, for wiping copperplates.
The sand-filled boss supports the copperplate as it is worked on by the engraver. The tools include a lens, a needle for drawing onto a printing plate, this burin or 'graver' for engraving deep lines, and a scraper for removing any raised edges created by the burin. The engraver uses a hammer and single punch to produce dotted areas and lines, and an oil rubber, made from printers' flannel, for wiping copperplates.
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Materials and techniques | Steel with fruitwood handle, bound with copper wire |
Brief description | Steel with wooden handle inscribed 'PWH 1976', used for engraving outlines on a copper plate |
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Marks and inscriptions | The handle carved with 'PWH 1976' |
Credit line | Given by Paul Holdway |
Summary | This piece is from a group of tools assembled for display in the V&A by Paul Holdway, formerly head engraver at Spode's factory, which includes items made by Paul Holdway himself. The accession numbers for the group runs from C.40 to C.49-2008. The sand-filled boss supports the copperplate as it is worked on by the engraver. The tools include a lens, a needle for drawing onto a printing plate, this burin or 'graver' for engraving deep lines, and a scraper for removing any raised edges created by the burin. The engraver uses a hammer and single punch to produce dotted areas and lines, and an oil rubber, made from printers' flannel, for wiping copperplates. |
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Accession number | C.47-2008 |
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Record created | June 24, 2009 |
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