Jump to content

Kerseymere: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
Formatting to indicate that there is at least one source indicated
m lk
Line 1: Line 1:
{{one source|date=August 2013}}
{{one source|date=August 2013}}
'''Kerseymere''' is a fine woolen [[cloth]] with a fancy twill weave. In [[printing press|printing]] fine work during the mid-19th century, the blankets that lay between the [[tympan]]s were either fine kerseymere or superfine woolen cloth <ref>{{citation|title=A Dictionary of The Art of Printing|author=William Savage| author2=Burt Franklin|location=New York|year=1841}}</ref>
'''Kerseymere''' is a fine woolen [[cloth]] with a fancy twill weave. In [[printing press|printing]] fine work during the mid-19th century, the blankets that lay between the [[tympan]]s were either fine kerseymere or superfine woolen cloth <ref>{{citation|title=A Dictionary of The Art of Printing|author=[[[[William Savage (printer)|William Savage]]| author2=Burt Franklin|location=New York|year=1841}}</ref>


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 16:33, 3 September 2013

Kerseymere is a fine woolen cloth with a fancy twill weave. In printing fine work during the mid-19th century, the blankets that lay between the tympans were either fine kerseymere or superfine woolen cloth [1]

References

  1. ^ {{citation|title=A Dictionary of The Art of Printing|author=[[William Savage| author2=Burt Franklin|location=New York|year=1841}}