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Reference number

SM 28/5/7

Purpose

[3] Variant scheme A, 1785

Aspect

The end (east) elevation of design A

Scale

bar scale of 1/8 inch to one foot

Inscribed

as above and (Bailey) George Smith Esqre / Piercefield

Signed and dated

  • 1785
    (Bailey) 1785

Medium and dimensions

Pen, warm sepia and black washes, within double-ruled and black wash border, partly pricked for transfer on laid paper with one fold mark (441 x 557)

Hand

SOANE, Sir John (1754--1837), architect
Soane, minor inscriptions by John Sanders (pupil 1 September 1784-90)
Sanders, John (1768--1826) - Library - Catalogs, draughtsman
Soane, minor inscriptions by John Sanders (pupil 1 September 1784-90)

Watermark

J Whatman, fleur-de-lis above cartouche with bar and below, ornate W

Level

Drawing

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