The Lead Pencil Manufactory of A. W. Faber at Stein near Nürnberg, Bavaria: An Historical Sketch
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The Lead Pencil Manufactory of A. W. Faber at Stein near Nürnberg, Bavaria - Faber-Castell
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The Lead Pencil Manufactory of A. W. Faber at Stein near Nürnberg, Bavaria
An Historical Sketch
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Table of Contents
Cover
Titlepage
Text
DESCRIPTIVE LIST
OF
FABER’S SIBERIAN LEAD PENCILS,
(See page 20 to 23 inclusive.)
Table of Contents
ESPECIALLY ADAPTED
For Engineers, Architects, Artists, Wood Engravers, and
Office Use.
On cards, 10 pencils, one of each above grades.
Artists’ Patent Pencils with moveable leads of all the grades.
Moveable leads, same quality, in boxes, containing six leads of any grade.
MOSS & CO.
Dealers in Drawing Instruments, Papers, Tracing Cloth,
Tracing Paper, &c.
No. 432 Chestnut Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
J. L. Faber
geb. 12 Juni 1817.
THE
LEAD PENCIL MANUFACTORY
OF
A. W. FABER
AT
STEIN NEAR NÜRNBERG.
BAVARIA.
Table of Contents
An historical sketch,
in commemoration of the Jubilee celebrated in the year 1861 to mark the completion of the first Century of the existence of the Establishment, dedicated by the Proprietor to his Patrons and Business friends.
Nürnberg. Printed by U. E. Sebald.
The lead pencil, as everyone knows, is an invention of modern times, and may unhesitatingly be placed side by side with the numerous improvements and inventions, by means of which the last three centuries in particular have so largely contributed towards the spread of Arts and Sciences and the facilitation of Study and Communication. To the classic ages and their art the pencil and in general every application of lead as a writing material was entirely unknown and it was first in the middle ages, as we hear, that lead was employed for this purpose. This metal however was by no means the same sort of thing as the black lead of our pencils, which are indeed only mentioned in conjunction of lead on account of the writing produced by them bearing some resemblance to lead. Besides which lead was then only used for ruling lines and in no instance for writing or drawing purposes. This leadruler was in form a sharpedged disc, such as is said to have been used for the same purpose even in the later periods of the classic ages.
With the developement and growth of modern painting the traces of pencil-like drawings first begin to manifest themselves. The masters of the fourteenth century, especially van Eyck, and of the fifteenth, such as Memlink and others, appear to be