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Shepherd’s Improved Transparent Slates, With Rotating Copies
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Glass drawing slate, circa 1890
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Glass drawing slate, circa 1895
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One glass drawing slate entitled The Cross Transparent Drawing Slate: for Public Schools and all Students of Drawing, manufactured by Ginn & Company, Boston, New York and Chicago, ca. 1893. A cardstock label with directions for use is mounted behind the slate itself, which is contained within a wooden frame. "Patents. February 7th, 1893. November 14th, 1893. Patents Pending." is printed below the title.
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Slate Pictures
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Five booklets of bound drawing cards published by L. Prang & Co., Boston (of which three are copyright 1863). These are entitled "Slate Pictures: Drawing School for Beginners," numbered 2 (2 copies), 4, and 6. The fifth booklet is entitled "Slate Pictures for the useful selfemployment [sic] of young children" and is numbered "II." While the first three booklets were clearly published by Prang, the fourth has no date and no manufacturer, and may be a European import. The images in the booklets, all are white on a black background, simulating drawing on slate with chalk, and depict a variety of items and scenes including tools, weapons, landscapes, people, and animals. There are numerous pencil markings on the booklets.
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