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Item number (top right of entry form): 227

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Date of registration stamp: 16 May 1900

Date form completed (next to signature): 15 May 1900

Description of work: Drawing of a specimen of High Class Chromo in gold & nine colours depicting an allegorical lady artist on left sketching, her drapery ornamented extending to foot of
work, behind her head is a circular panel ornamented, springing from this flows away rococo ornament to the right enclosing wording in it, 'E T D Stevens, Designer and
Reproducer' & a pot shows on right hand, she & the pot are standing on marble steps with wording on steps "Studios, 15 Hotel St, Leicester"

Date of Agreement or Assignment:

Names of Parties to Agreement or Assignment:

Name and Place of Abode of Proprietor of Copyright (use commas): Edward Thomas Dray Stevens, 3 Museum Terrace, Hastings St, Leicester

Name and Place of Abode of Author of Work (use commas): Edward Thomas Dray Stevens, 3 Museum Terrace, Hastings St, Leicester

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kferrie

Help with description, please

Scrumpy Geoff

"???ling wording" rather than winding?
Springing = fringing... MAYBE. I'm sure sek will crack it. I'm off for sunshine and gin & tonic. Keep going!

sek

This one is not very legible. I kept two windows open - one with image and one with entry form - in an attempt to work out what was going on. A few points:
It is Chromo not Chrome. (a reference to Chromolithography I imagine?)
I would go with springing.
I think "enclosing wording in it"
Steven should be Stevens
It is a pot not a foot!

Scrumpy Geoff

Yes I did the same with little success.
Chromo, I think.
I'll go with enclosing wording.
Not convinced by springing but can't come up with anything better.
Yes, I think definitely pot. Good spot!

kferrie

Annoyingly, I originally used the word 'pot'.....

James Phillips

No probs with that so do you want it correcting and 'off review' (Don't like interfering with others efforts, but you did ask!!).

Scrumpy Geoff

Yes please, the point of marking for review is in the hope someone can sort it.

James Phillips

Sorted.