File:PaperMarbling004France1825.jpg

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English: Cover with marbled paper from a little book (height about 13 cm) bound in France around 1825. This is a typical example for simple marbled papers as used in the 19th century frequently for book binding.
Deutsch: Einband eines kleinformatigen Buches mit handgefertigtem Marmorpapier (ca. 13 cm hoch); Frankreich um 1825. Dies ist ein typisches Beispiel für einfaches Marmorpapier, wie es im 19. Jahrhundert oft für Buchbinderzwecke verwendet wurde.
Date ca. (book bound; book printed 1822); 2010-01-03 (scanned)
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English: Creator of the paper unknown. Scanned by Aristeas from a book in his own possession.
Deutsch: Hersteller des Papieres unbekannt. Gescannt von Aristeas aus einem Buch in seinem Besitz.
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current12:06, 3 January 2010Thumbnail for version as of 12:06, 3 January 20101,742 × 2,599 (1.56 MB)Aristeas (talk | contribs)New scan, resolution++
09:01, 17 July 2006Thumbnail for version as of 09:01, 17 July 2006451 × 644 (134 KB)Aristeas (talk | contribs)Cover with marbled paper from a little book bound in France around 1825. This is a typical example for simple marbled papers as used in the 19th century frequently for book binding. If there was any copyright on the paper marbling ever, it has now expired

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