Collection: Antique Steel Engravings

During the early part of the 19th century copper was replaced by steel for many sorts of printing plates. An American, Jacob Perkins, developed a process of steel engraving for banknotes in 1819. Steel was much harder wearing, meaning that thousands of impressions could be taken before signs of wear appeared. Steel also allowed the engraver to produce much finer detail than copper, because the wear on the plate was much slower. The engraving was made on steel that had been annealed to soften it. After the plate had been engraved on it was rehardened. With the advent of steel engraving, there was a new impetus given to produce illustrated books, as the much greater number of prints possible from a steel plate reduced the costs of printing images. 1820 to 1840 was the last great age of line engraving. Steel allowed line engraving to be pushed to the limit, with prints being produced in such detail that one needs a magnifying glass to see the individual lines.

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  • Entrance Hall, Grand Aquarium, Brighton - Antique Steel Engraving, 1876
    Entrance Hall Grand Aquarium Brighton - Antique Steel Engraving 1876
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  • Corridor No. 1, Grand Aquarium, Brighton - Antique Steel Engraving, 1876
    Corridor No. 1 Grand Aquarium, Brighton - Antique Steel Engraving 1873
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  • The Corridor No. 2, Grand Aquarium Brighton - Antique Steel Engraving, 1876
    The Corridor No. 2 Grand Aquarium Brighton - Antique Steel Engraving 1876
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  • Markly - Antique Steel Engraving, circa 1836
    Markly - Antique Steel Engraving circa 1836
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  • Gallant Affair of the Hecla and Arrogant - Antique Steel Engraving, circa 1855
    Gallant Affair of the Hecla and Arrogant - Antique Steel Engraving circa 1855
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  • Pavilion Brighton - Antique Steel Engraving, 1840
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  • Eastbourne - Antique Steel Engraving, circa 1831
    Eastbourne - Antique Steel Engraving circa 1831
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  • The Pavillion - Antique Steel Engraving, circa 1848
    The Pavillion - Antique Steel Engraving circa 1848
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  • Fawcett the Comedian - Antique Steel Engraving, 1860
    Fawcett the Comedian - Antique Steel Engraving 1860
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  • Brighton Chain Pier - Antique Steel Engraving, circa 1860
    Brighton Chain Pier - Antique Steel Engraving circa 1860
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  • The Brighton Club and Norfolk Hotel - Antique Steel Engraving circa 1860
    The Brighton Club and Norfolk Hotel - Antique Steel Engraving circa 1860
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  • St Peter's Church, Brighton - Steel Engraving, circa 1829
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