Brayer

Brayers and various ink tests A brayer is a hand-tool used historically in printing and printmaking to break up and "rub out" (spread) ink, before it was "beaten" using inking balls or composition rollers. A brayer consists of a short wooden cylinder with a handle fitted to one end; the other, flat end is used to rub the ink. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Neuf années à Constantinople by Brayer, A.

    Published 1836
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    Neuf années à Constantinople by Brayer, A.

    Published 1836
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    Alexina, ou la vieille tour du chateau de Holdheim / by Brayer de Saint-Léon, Louse Marguerite Jeanne Madeleine

    Published 1813
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    Maclovie, ou les mines du Tyrol by Brayer de Saint-Léon, Louise Marguerite Jeanne Madeleine

    Published 1804
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    Eugenio et Virginia by Brayer de Saint-Léon, Louise Marguerite Jeanne Madeleine

    Published 1800
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    Coup d'oeil sur la Hollande by Brayer de Beauregard, Jean-Baptiste Louis 1770-1834

    Published 1807
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    Coup d'oeil sur la Hollande by Brayer de Beauregard, Jean-Baptiste Louis 1770-1834

    Published 1807
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