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Title: Black Lead and Red Chalk Pencil Maker.
Description: c. 1780. Engraved trade card, 140 x 170 mm. John Middleton [d. 1795] claimed to have been in business since the early 1750s ('Gazette and New Daily Advertiser' 2 December 1780). He moved from Deptford in Kent to Vine Street in London, where he was first recorded in the rate books in 1769. He advertised as a black lead pencil maker in 1770 ('Public Advertiser' 17 December 1770). "He advertised extensively, stating that he marked his pencils with his name, John Middleton, and claiming to have the largest stock of superfine black lead and red chalk pencils in the country... He was appointed black lead pencil maker to the King in March 1785... Middleton's premises at 24 Vine St were burnt down on 1 November 1786..." (National Portrait Gallery online). Presumably dated from prior to his receiving his Royal Appointment.

Keywords: Ephemera

Price: GBP 840.00 = appr. US$ 1199.51 Seller: Michael S. Kemp - Bookseller
- Book number: 46613

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