Watermarks provide crucial evidence for the bibliographical analysis of early modern book production, for they help identify lots of paper moving through a printing shop. The watermarks displayed below offer a representative, low-resolution image taken from paper used in the production of the Jonson folio of 1616. Each one is linked to further information on the paper from which it was taken, including chainline and wireline measurements, distribution of the paper group in Stansby's 1615-1617 output, and a high-resolution .tif image of the same mark.
For further information on watermark reproduction, enhancement and analysis, see "Pictures for the Page."
Note: All watermark images are mould-side perspective.
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Note: All watermark images are mould-side perspective.
A few rare copies of the folio in the holdings of the Huntington Library, Library of Congress, and the Houghton Library contain a handful of sheets reset with a different font of type and on paper with unique watermarks. These sheets most likely were reset at a later date to make up incomplete copies held by a printer or bookseller. The watermarks listed below come from copies held by the Huntington and Library of Congress.
Group 38: Pot, "N - MI" [?] | ||
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Group 39: Pot, "RG" |
Group 40: Pot, "LC" | |