Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Recent English Domestic Architecture, Vol. 5: Being a Special Issue of the Architectural Review
An Old Italian process, revived in the early part of the Sixteenth Century by Guido Sassi; is fist surface decoration, but a thoroughly artistic material. It was largely used by the Florentines in some of their most elaborate works, and was introduced into this country by Mr. J. Wyatt about 1750. 'it has been manu factured by this firm'for the last 85 years. And fixed in many of the most important buildings in the Kingdom.
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