A New Set of CUTS
FOR THE
common-prayeR,
Containing fifty-five P L AT E S 5
‘Printed in Svo and i zves, on the hefl Paper. Pr. zr.
A Miscellaneous Piece of A R T,
BROADSIDE,
In Imitation of the Mariner of Engraving of the folio wing
masters, Vt^. h
K. Henry VIII. and a Blackrnoor Woman’s Head, after Mr. Hollar,One after the Noble Callot.
A Title Page dedicated to the Duke of [Burgundy, after M. le Clerc.A Drawing in Red Chalk 5Another in Indian Ink, on blue Paper.
A Title Page in Red and Black, in Imitation of the Letter-Press.A Piece of old manuscript Writing in Red and Black.
A Ballad entitsd May-day Country Mirth b wherein the Wood-Cutsand Letter-Press are imitated.
A Map of Great Britain and Ireland, after Mr. Cler{, Engraver %S.A Knave of Clubs, after the Cardmakers Way of Printing andColouring: 5
Also several Insects and Butterflies in Miniature.
The whole being a Deceptio V'tjus b for, at a small Distance, theyappear like so many single Pieces promiscuously thrown one uponanother. Price 5 s.
A L PHA BET
large italic capitals,
On a Sheet of Median Paper;
Wherein the constituent Parts of each Letter are very conspicuous;Ornamented with Florifhes after a new and easie Manner.
Invented and Written by John Smith, late Writing-Master to Christ’s-Holpital
Trice 6d.