We don’t have an image of this object online yet. V&A Images may have a photograph that we can’t show online, but it may be possible to supply one to you. Email us at vaimages@vam.ac.uk for guidance about fees and timescales, quoting the accession number: CIRC.511-1969
Find out about our images

Image of Gallery in South Kensington
Request to view at the Prints & Drawings Study Room, level F , Case EDUC, Shelf 9, Box D

Paton's Alloa Knitting Wools

Print
1898 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This calendar is an example of the stippling method of colour lithography, with added drawn, stencilled and transferred text. In lithography the stippling was done by hand. For each colour a separate stone had to be prepared and the lithographer would have separated the colours by eye.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitlePaton's Alloa Knitting Wools (manufacturer's title)
Materials and techniques
printer's ink, paper, colour lithography
Brief description
Advertising calendar for Paton's Alloa Knitting Wools. Printed by Thomas N. Storer, Sons & Co., Nottingham. Colour lithograph, 1899.
Physical description
Colour lithograph print on paper. Three-dimensional, with a separate cut-out stapled to one main card. Colour lithographs of a governess teaching 5 little girls how to knit.
Dimensions
  • Length: 31cm (Note: Taken from Departmental Circulation Register 1969)
  • Width: 24.2cm (Note: Taken from Departmental Circulation Register 1969)
Style
Marks and inscriptions
  • REAL SCOTCH FINGERINGS. / UNSHRINKABLE VEST WOOLS. / PETTICOAT WOOLS (Top left)
  • CABLE WHEELING / SOFT KNITTING WOOL / CALEDONIAN KNITTING WOOL (Top right)
  • ALLOA WHEELING YARN / (THE ORIGINAL MAKE) / FOR / Cycling, Golfing, Shooting & Fishing Hose. (Upper centre)
  • Trade / Mark / JOHN PATON, SON & Co. / ALLOA (Upper right)
  • PATON'S ALLOA Knitting Wools. (Lower centre)
  • [List of warehouses and agencies] (either side of detachable calendar)
Credit line
Acquired from Miss E. J. Briggs in 1969.
Subjects depicted
Summary
This calendar is an example of the stippling method of colour lithography, with added drawn, stencilled and transferred text. In lithography the stippling was done by hand. For each colour a separate stone had to be prepared and the lithographer would have separated the colours by eye.
Bibliographic reference
Taken from Departmental Circulation Register 1969
Collection
Accession number
CIRC.511-1969

About this object record

Explore the Collections contains over a million catalogue records, and over half a million images. It is a working database that includes information compiled over the life of the museum. Some of our records may contain offensive and discriminatory language, or reflect outdated ideas, practice and analysis. We are committed to addressing these issues, and to review and update our records accordingly.

You can write to us to suggest improvements to the record.

Suggest feedback

Record createdJuly 1, 2009
Record URL
Download as: JSON