Date: Circa 1920s
Material: Copper plate from printing block


History:

This copper plate is from a catalogue printing block, which was used for printing the Newman Brothers’ trade catalogue dating from circa 1920s.

Copperplate printing also known as engraved printing uses a polished copper plate on which a design has been etched or engraved. The extreme force used in the copperplate printing process presses the paper deep into the engraved areas of the printing plate, creating an impression on the paper surface. They produce crisp, well defined images.

Newman Brothers promoted their products annually at trade shows. Perhaps the most important show was the annual exhibition of the National Association of Funeral Directors (N.A.F.D.), where suppliers to the trade showed off their wares.

This item is in the following Themes:

Death Industry & Manufacturing Commerce