02634nam 2200517 n 450 99638417800331620221108032515.0(CKB)1000000000595493(EEBO)2240938739(UnM)99847637(EXLCZ)99100000000059549319911206d1605 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|A profitable booke, declaring diuers approoued remedies, to take out spots and staines in silkes, veluets, linnen and woollen clothes[electronic resource] vvith diuers colours how to die veluets and silkes, linnen and woollen, fustian and thread: also to dresse leather, and to colour felles. How to guild, graue, sowder, and vernish. And to harden and make soft yron and steele. Verie necessarie for all men, specially for those which haue or shall haue any doing therein: with a perfect table hereunto, to finde all thinges readie, not the like reuealed in English heretofore. Taken out of Dutch, and Englished by L.MImprinted at London By Thomas Purfoot, dwelling within the new rents, in S. Nicholas Shambles1605[2], 88 [i.e. 78], [8+] pL.M. = Leonard Mascall.Original Dutch title not traced."A proper treatise, wherein is briefly set forth the art of limming" (not seen), another edition of the anonymous "A very proper treatise, wherein is briefly sett forthe the arte of limming", has separate title page; register is continuous.Includes index.P. 78 misnumbered 88.Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.Lacking all after K3.eebo-0113PaintingEarly works to 1800Illumination of books and manuscriptsEarly works to 1800PaintingTechniqueEarly works to 1800Spotting (Cleaning)Early works to 1800Dyes and dyeingEarly works to 1800Metal-workEarly works to 1800PaintingIllumination of books and manuscriptsPaintingTechniqueSpotting (Cleaning)Dyes and dyeingMetal-workMascall Leonardd. 1589.1001497Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996384178003316A profitable booke, declaring diuers approoued remedies, to take out spots and staines in silkes, veluets, linnen and woollen clothes2339409UNISA