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Author Elton, Stuart F., author.

Title Cloth seals : an illustrated reference guide to the identification of lead seals attached to cloth : from the British perspective / Stuart F. Elton.

Publication Info. Oxford : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd, [2017]
©2017

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Description 1 online resource : illustrations (black and white, and colour).
text file
Series Archaeopress archaeology
Archaeopress archaeology.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary This text is intended to be a repository of the salient information currently available on the identification of cloth seals, and a source of new material that extends our understanding of these important indicators of post medieval and early modern industry and trade.
Audience Specialized.
Note Available through Archaeopress Digital Subscription Service.
Contents Introduction to Cloth Seals: Aim; Sources; Introduction; Basic Identification of Cloth Seal Type; Component Parts of a Cloth Seal; The Use of Lead Cloth Seals; Alnage & Subsidy; Cloth Seal Matrices; Lead v Wax Seals; The Type of Seals Attached to a Cloth (and Woven Marks); Dating of Cloth Seals; Ordering of Presentation; Images; List and Description of Seals: Seals of Known Locations; Seals of Known Monarch; Seals with Type of Cloth Named; Seals for Faulty Cloth; Seals of Guilds and Companies; Broad Arrow Seals; Alnage Seals; Searchers' Seals; Clothworkers' Personal Seals; Other Seals Conventionally Grouped with Cloth Seals; Continental Seals; Cloth Seal Identification Resources; Handling, Cleaning and Obtaining Images of Lead Seals; Bibliography; Appendix 1: Time-line of Events & Legislation in the Textile Industry with Emphasis on the Use of Cloth Seals & the Information They Displayed; Appendix 2: Types of Cloth; Appendix 3: List of Known Alnagers and Their Agents; Appendix 4: Known 16th & 17th Century Clothworkers' Privy Marks; Appendix 5: Distinctive Identification Features on Cloth Seals; Appendix 6: Tubular Cloth Seals Employed by the Dutch Immigrant Cloth Makers in 16th and 17th Century England; Index.
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Subject Cloth seals (Numismatics)
Cloth seals (Numismatics)
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Archaeopress, publisher.
Other Form: Print version: 9781784915483
ISBN 1784915491
9781784915490 (electronic book)