. The Coach-makers' illustrated hand-book. de up of parts, which weregoverned by an underlying skeleton or frame work oAlines. That which had beenobscure, perplexing and fruitless, now assumed a dfflirent aspect, and, so far as ourtrade demanded, we were enabled to produce originafdesigns suited to the work in pattern is intended for a light axle bed, and may be put onwith the pen, the leafing to be filled in with horizontal or curvedlines, as may suit the taste of the painter. The use of horizontallines will answer, provided* the painter has the idea of the patternfully impressed*on


. The Coach-makers' illustrated hand-book. de up of parts, which weregoverned by an underlying skeleton or frame work oAlines. That which had beenobscure, perplexing and fruitless, now assumed a dfflirent aspect, and, so far as ourtrade demanded, we were enabled to produce originafdesigns suited to the work in pattern is intended for a light axle bed, and may be put onwith the pen, the leafing to be filled in with horizontal or curvedlines, as may suit the taste of the painter. The use of horizontallines will answer, provided* the painter has the idea of the patternfully impressed*on his mind, and can make these small lines, of thevarious lengths required, to form the leafing. The scroll and stripesmay be put on with gold or bronze. The small center scroll andstripe to be painted a color which will contrast with the ground colorof the gearing, but of a subdued tone, to prevent its detracting fromthe brilliancy of the gold or bronze. Or lay in the scroll and stripeswith color, and the center scroll and fine line ORNAMENTAL PANEL STRIPING suitable for sleighs. The first pattern given represents dark stripingon a light ground work ; the second, the reverse. The first requiresthe use of the striping pencil only, and may be rapidly produced and yet show wellfor the amount of labor expended. It gives a portion of broad line, and center piece,connected with the distance lines which bar in the broad line. It will certainly beunderstood that the center piece, when drawn in full, combines with lines correspond-ing to those on the opposite side, and these lines inclose a broad line, centered witha fine line, as shown in the cut. In painting, we would first run on thebroad lines and follow with the distancelines and center piece, completing the jobby centering the broad lines. The broadline should be colored in contrast with thedistance lines. On a white ground, this pattern wouldlook well done in gold and black same pattern can be carried out on acu


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