A 'poinçon' bearing the head of Silenus in relief. It is believed to be an artist's die, from which potters' sunk dies would be cast; a roman remain discovered at Holt, eight miles south of Chester
Original Pickwick cover issued in 1837 with
Dickens'
autograph — most of Dickens' novels were issued in
shilling installments before being published in the complete volume
A 'poinçon' bearing the head of Silenus in relief. It is believed to be an artist's die, from which potters' sunk dies would be cast; a roman remain discovered at Holt, eight miles south of Chester
Original Pickwick cover issued in 1837 with
Dickens'
autograph — most of Dickens' novels were issued in
shilling installments before being published in the complete volume