Marbled and chromolithographic papers in various colors taken from a book of marbled and chromolithographic paper samples, apparently produced by an American manufacturer. ca. 1910. Inscribed “J. L. Carroll” on the first page. Found on the website of rare book and ephemera dealer James E. Arsenault.

Number 38. Glazed marble lining and end-sheet paper. ca. 1910. From a sample book of marbled and chromolithographic paper samples, apparently produced by an American manufacturer. Image © 2023 James E. Arsenault & Company. Fair use license. via https://www.jamesarsenault.com/pages/books/8160/lithograph-lining-papers
Number 10, Agate lining and end-sheet paper. ca. 1910. From a sample book of marbled and chromolithographic paper samples, apparently produced by an American manufacturer. Image © 2023 James E. Arsenault & Company. Fair use license. via https://www.jamesarsenault.com/pages/books/8160/lithograph-lining-papers
Number 15. Gilded lining and end-sheet paper. ca. 1910. From a sample book of marbled and chromolithographic paper samples, apparently produced by an American manufacturer. Image © 2023 James E. Arsenault & Company. Fair use license. via https://www.jamesarsenault.com/pages/books/8160/lithograph-lining-papers
Number 19. Gilded lining and end-sheet paper. ca. 1910. From a sample book of marbled and chromolithographic paper samples, apparently produced by an American manufacturer. Image © 2023 James E. Arsenault & Company. Fair use license. via https://www.jamesarsenault.com/pages/books/8160/lithograph-lining-papers
Number 31. Glazed marble lining and end-sheet paper. ca. 1910. From a sample book of marbled and chromolithographic paper samples, apparently produced by an American manufacturer. Image © 2023 James E. Arsenault & Company. Fair use license. via https://www.jamesarsenault.com/pages/books/8160/lithograph-lining-papers