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Her name was written on the outside in William's beautiful copperplate.
The letter was written in an old style copperplate script; very thin.
The book seems to have been printed entirely from copperplates, which contained words and illustrations.
This "copperplate" is sometimes understood to mean the old-fashioned cursive.
The writing on it was in parish convent copperplate.
The copperplates from the first two etchings were combined to create the remaining compositions.
These copperplates were issued at the end of the twelfth century AD.
The printing of textiles from engraved copperplates was first practiced by Bell in 1770.
The caption under the painting, etched in a mechanical copperplate, read: The morning after the massacre.
Just look at that lovely formal handwriting, sort of a cross between backhand and copperplate.
He primarily worked with copperplate in his engraving.
As a result, the term "copperplate" is mostly used to refer to any old-fashioned, tidy handwriting.
The script is known today as Copperplate.
These copperplates are from the year 1193 AD.
Beneath it, he writes in his distinctive copperplate.
She looked inside casually, flicking the card over, finger skimming the heavy raised copperplate.
In 1605 he got his license to print news of military victories in woodblock or copperplate.
Fine copperplate appeared on the screen, the ban ;y writing absurdly large in magnification.
The Copperplate font is the most challenging for a calligrapher, so it usually costs the most.
Europe a Prophecy was 265 lines and was printed on copperplates that measured 23 x 17 cm.
Other pressings are 18 volumes with all the copperplates and maps interspersed throughout at their proper places.
The Philippine copperplate was inscribed by hammering the letters onto the metal using a sharp instrument.
All copperplates were created by Bell.
We learned a copperplate at my convent, with elaborate curlicues of capitals I have not seen in any other calligraphy.
The two volumes of the Supplement contain 50 copperplates, none of which were produced by Bell.