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Paper Section 9 Paper Section 9 Drawing Pads Hardback Sketchbooks FA B RIANO VENEZIA Code Size ex VAT inc VAT 48 sheets of 100% woodfree, surface sized, acid free Fabriano RO B ERSON BUSHEY BOOKS Accademia 200gsm paper. Casebound with stitched page marker. Code Size ex VAT inc VAT FAVE02190 10 x 15 cm 4 x 6 inch 5.36 6.30 Hardback sketch book; FAVE02191 15 x 23 cm 6 x 9 inch 8.00 9.40 80 sheets of 80 gsm smooth white FAVE02192 23 x 30 cm 9 x 12 inch 11.74 13.80 sketching paper. CR11105 18 x 11 cm 7 x 4½ inch 5.45 6.40 CR11205 23 x 18 cm 9 x 7 inch 8.68 10.20 CR11305 36 x 23 cm 14 x 9 inch 12.09 14.20 DALER BLA C K HARD B A C K SKET C H B OOK CORNELISSEN GREEN SKET C H BOOK The classic sketch book. 78 sheets, acid 46 sheets acid free 150 gsm paper, dark free 85gsm ivory cartridge paper. Portrait green cover imprinted ‘L. CORNELISSEN & bound. Perforated pages. SON’ in front lower right corner. Portrait. 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Square sketch books contain 95 sheets acid free paper DR813880600 A6 15 x 11 cm 6 x 4¼ inch 4.64 5.45 EGBL0106P DR813880500 A5 22 x 15 cm 8½ x 6 inch 5.96 7.00 EGBL0106L A6 15 x 11 cm 6 x 4½ inch 3.66 4.30 EGBL0105P DR813880400 A4 31 x 22 cm 12 x 8½ inch 8.17 9.60 EGBL0105L A5 22 x 15 cm 8½ x 6 inch 4.68 5.50 EGBL0104P EGBL0104L A4 31 x 22 cm 12 x 8½ inch 6.72 7.90 EGBL0103P Layout and Tracing Pads EGBL0103L A3 29 x 42 cm 11¼ x 16¼ inch 13.53 15.90 EGBL0201 square 14 x 14 cm 5½ x 5½ inch 5.02 5.90 DALER TRA C IN G PAD EGBL0202 square 19.5 x 19.5 cm 7½ x 7½ inch 7.23 8.50 50 sheets, 90 gsm tracing paper. EGBL0203 square 25 x 25 cm 10 x 10 inch 8.94 10.50 DR403240400 A4 31 x 22 cm 12 x 8½ inch 6.89 8.10 DR403240300 A3 42 x 30 cm 11¼x16¼ inch 10.38 12.20 CORNELISSEN ECO HARD B A C K SKET C H BOOK Made with recycled board and paper, hand finished with natural cloth spine. 130 gsm 46 sheets, Portrait. EGEC0301 A4 31 x 22 cm 12 x 8½ inch 7.23 8.50 DALER LAYOUT PAD SENNELIER A2 SKET C H B OOKS 80 sheets, 45 gsm layout paper. Natural hessian cover, hard back 100 sheets of 125 gsm paper suitable for drawing, pen DR403030400 A4 31 x 22 cm 12 x 8½ inch 3.11 3.65 and light wash. Portrait or Landscape. DR403030300 A3 42 x 30 cm 11¼x16¼ inch 6.21 7.30 16 x 11 cm 24 x 16 cm 32 x 24 cm Size 6¼ x 4¼ inch 9½ x 6¼ inch 12½ x 9½ inch ex Vat 10.17 13.57 18.68 inc Vat 11.95 15.95 21.95 Code SESB01100 SESB01101 SESB01102 Worldwide Mail Order Service. Phone 020 7636 1045 Fax 020 7636 3655 [email protected] www.cornelissen.com 151 Paper Section 9 Drawing Pads Sketch Pads DALER RED & YELLOW SP IRAL BOUND Code Size ex VAT inc VAT 25 sheets of 150 gsm acid free cartridge paper. DR405010600 A6 15 x 11 cm 6 x 4½ inch 1.87 2.20 DR405010500 A5 22 x 15 cm 8½ x 6 inch 2.55 3.00 DR405010400 A4 31 x 22 cm 12 x 8½ inch 3.96 4.65 DR405010300 A3 29 x 42 cm 11¼ x 16¼ inch 6.47 7.60 DR405010200 A2 60 x 84 cm 16½ x 23¾ inch 11.70 13.75 DALER LYNDHURST SKET C H BOOK 25 sheets 135 gsm acid free extra smooth cartridge paper. Suitable for line and wash. Spiral bound. DR405430705 18 x 13 cm 7 in x 5 inch 2.43 2.85 DR405431007 26 x 18 cm 10 x 7 inch 3.66 4.30 DR405431209 30 x 23 cm 12 x 9 inch 4.51 5.30 DR405431410 36 x 25 cm 14 x 10 inch 5.96 7.00 DR405431612 41 x 31 cm 16 x 12 inch 7.15 8.40 DR405432015 50 x 38 cm 20 x 15 inch 10.04 11.80 DALER SMOOTH HEA V YWEI G HT CARTRID G E PAD 25 sheets, 220 gsm acid free cartridge paper. Tape bound landscape format. DR403040502 A5 21 x 15 cm 8½ x 6 inch 3.06 3.60 DR403040402 A4 30 x 21 cm 12 x 8½ inch 5.02 5.90 DR403040302 A3 42 x 30 cm 11¼ x 16¼ inch 7.87 9.25 DR403040202 A2 60 x 42 cm 16½ x 23¾ inch 13.06 15.35 DALER SMOOTH CARTRID G E PAD 30 sheets, 130 gsm acid free cartridge paper. Tape bound landscape format. DR403010500 A5 21 x 15 cm 8½ x 6 inch 2.55 3.00 DR403010400 A4 30 x 21 cm 12 x 8½ inch 3.49 4.10 DR403010300 A3 42 x 30 cm 11¼ x 16¼ inch 5.74 6.75 DR403010200 A2 60 x 42 cm 16½ x 23¾ inch 10.47 12.30 FA B RIANO Acc ADEMIA PAD 30 sheets, 200 gsm, wood free and acid free cartridge paper with slight texture. Spiral bound on short edge FAAC02105 A5 21 x 15 cm 8½ x 6 inch 2.09 2.45 FAAC02104 A4 30 x 21 cm 12 x 8½ inch 3.57 4.20 FAAC02103 A3 42 x 30 cm 11¼ x 16¼ inch 6.13 7.20 FAAC02102 A2 60 x 42 cm 16½ x 23¾ inch 10.55 12.40 DALER CAN F ORD BLA C K PAD 30 sheets 150 gsm black cartridge paper. Tape bound landscape format. DR403555400 A4 30 x 21 cm 12 x 8½ inch 5.66 6.65 DR403555300 A3 42 x 30 cm 11¼ x 16¼ inch 10.30 12.10 FA B RIANO EC O PAD Not (CP) surface, 100% recycled pulp. Manufactured using hydro-power. FAEC02204 A4 30 x 21 cm 120 gsm, 80 sheets 4.51 5.30 FAEC02203 A3 42 x 30 cm 120 gsm, 40 sheets 4.51 5.30 FAEC02214 A4 30 x 21 cm 200 gsm, 50 sheets 4.51 5.30 FAEC02213 A3 42 x 30 cm 200 gsm, 25 sheets 4.51 5.30 A N ARIS 1867 IENN 187 NDO 186 ARIS 1878 P V 3 LO 2 P 152 Paper Section 9 Drawing Pads Sketch Pads SNOWDON FAT PAD Code Size ex VAT inc VAT Wood free cartridge paper. Acid free matt surface. Wire bound short edge. 100 sheets. RKSN03104 A4 30 x 21cm 12 x 8½ inch 6.04 7.10 RKSN03103 A3 42 x 30 cm 11¼ x 16¼ inch 10.64 12.50 SENNELIER CARTE D’ART D340 15 sheets, 340 gsm, acid free, extra heavy rough grained paper suitable for most techniques. 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Tape bound landscape format CABR04104 A4 31 x 22 cm 12 x 8½ inch 5.83 6.85 CABR04103 A3 29 x 42 cm 11¼ x 16¼ inch 9.45 11.10 FA B RIANO BOUQUET An assortment of 7 notebooks each containing a different type of paper. Bound with brightly coloured covers. Paper weights ranging between 85-100 gsm FAB002300 10 x 14 cm 4 x 5.5 inch 9.28 10.90 Worldwide Mail Order Service.
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