Description: A pair of scissors pointing downwards, open less than 45 degrees, with two handles of open loops.
Also known as: shears.
Description of difference: The scissors in Group B have blades that are uniform in width. The handle loops are more uniform in width from their ends to the joint than the handle loops in Group A.
Briquet Comparison: B 3635 (This is an incorrect #; B 3635 is not found in Briquet, vol. 1, plate 6, fig. 22).[1]
Potential Twins: Indeterminate due to random location of moldmates.
[1] Because similarities to Briquet’s watermarks continue to be included in the literature, they have been cited here. Briquet comparisons were extracted from Carlo Pedretti and Carlo Vecce in “Apparati IV, V, Filigrane,” Il Codice Arundel 263 nella British Library: edizione in facsimile nel riordinamento cronologico dei suoi fascicoli (Florence: Giunti, 1998), 58-61; Carlo Pedretti, The Codex Hammer of Leonardo da Vinci, translated into English and annotated by Carlo Pedretti (Florence: Giunti Barbèra, 1987); Carmen C. Bambach in Leonardo da Vinci Rediscovered, 4 vols. (New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2019); and Juliana Barone, ed., Leonardo da Vinci: A Mind in Motion, exh. cat. (London: The British Library, 2019).
Arundel ff. 42-43
Available images (below): – De-noised image of watermark in Arundel ff. 42-43 – Overlay animation of Arundel ff. 42-43 and Arundel ff. 147-148 (Group B and Group A) – Overlay animation of Arundel ff. 42-43 and Arundel ff. 271-278 (Group B and Group A) – Overlay animation of Arundel ff. 42-43 and Arundel ff. 273-276 (Group B and Group A)
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