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Well, our international business which is Collotype, which is primarily 90\% or more wine and spirits, has been performing exactly as we expected, and we are seeing more consistency in that area.
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Whatever the name may be, -- Collotype, Artotype, Albertype, Phototype, or Carbon-gravure, -- the principle is the same; an impression is made in printer's ink from a photo-chemically produced design on a gelatine surface, either on the hand-press or on a power cylinder press similar to that used in lithographic printing.
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Collotype printing is not merely done by hand presses, but is also done by machinery.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 362, December 9, 1882 Various
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Plaster Casts of the Stones shown on the Collotype Plates, numbers 13,
Embroidery and Tapestry Weaving Grace Christie
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Collotype reproduction of a woodblock print by the Author.
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Illustrations in Coloured Collotype after the Drawings of
A History of the United States Cecil Chesterton 1898
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Collotype reproduction of the Papyrus of Queen Netchemet, XXIst dynasty, with hieroglyphic transcript and translation. 12 plates, large folio.
The Book of the Dead 1895
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Collotype reproduction of the Papyrus of Queen Nesi-ta-nebt-ashru, with full descriptions of the vignettes, translations, and introduction, containing several illustrations, and 116 plates of hieratic text.
The Book of the Dead 1895
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College, London, and B.F. F.ETCHER, A.R.I.B.A. Containing 300 pages, with 115 Collotype Plates, mostly from large Photographs, and other
Art in Needlework A Book about Embroidery Mary Buckle 1877
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-- A Series of Examples printed in Collotype from Photographs specially taken from the Carvings direct.
Art in Needlework A Book about Embroidery Mary Buckle 1877
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