Artists' Repository. W. and F. Ford have just landed [artists materials from Ackerman & Co., London.]

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Artists' Repository. W. and F. Ford have just landed [artists materials from Ackerman & Co., London.]

Author

W. & F. Ford

Source

Bell's Life in Sydney (Sydney)

Details

20 December 1851

Publication date

20 December 1851

Type

Advertisment

Language

English

Country of context

Australia

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ARTISTS’ REPOSITORY
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W. AND F. FORD have just landed, ex Victory, from the celebrated house of ACKERMAN AND CO., a choice selection of the following articles, which have been so scarce for a long time.

Oil colours of all descriptions, in patent tubes
Ditto in japanned tin boxes, complete with every requisite
Prepared canvases, of all widths
French tracing paper, assorted sizes
Drawing paper, of all sizes
Tinted crayon paper
Drawing pencils of every shade
Water colours
Ackerman’s patent enamel cards
Parallel rules, all sizes, with and without rollers
Compasses of every description, with and without joint legs
Prepared ivories, all sizes, gold paper
Miniature cases and frames
Solid sketch-books of plain and tinted paper
Mordan’s leads for ever-point pencils
Ditto patent inkstands of every description
Cases of drawing instruments
Bottles of oxgall, mastic and copal varnish, nut and drying oil
Sable and camelhair brushes of every description
Gillott’s mapping pens for architects and surveyors
Knitting and crochet hooks
Ackerman’s, Bond’s, Butler’s, and Arnold’s marking ink, requiring no preparation
Wedding stationery of every description
Drawing pens, chalks, stamps, and post crayons
Best steel ruling pens
Brushes for oil and water colour painting
Indian rubber drawing-books
Drawing boards (Turnbull’s best)
Card cases, pocket books, metallic books
Envelopes, of all sizes, cloth lined
Manifold writers, with extra carbonic and copy books
Music paper and music books
Perforated card boards and fancy tissue paper
Playing cards, fancy and gold backs
Gillott’s patent steel pens, also porcupine pen-holders
Radcliffe’s patent leather clips
Hog-hair brushes, round and flat
Plain and black-bordered paper and envelopes
Albums and scrap books, porcelain slates

W. AND F. FORD
Fancy and General Stationers,
554 George-street

[Bells Life in Sydney, 20 December 1851]