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Foxing is a term describing the age-related spots and browning seen on vintage paper documents such as books, postage stamps, certificates, and so forth. The name may derive from the fox-like reddish-brown color of the stains, or the rust chemical ferric oxide which may be involved. Paper so affected is said to be `foxed.` Although unsightly and.....
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• (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Fox
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Refers to the condition of a book; intrinsic to paper, the patchy brownish-yellow spots that discolor plates and pages of a book. It is most likely caused by lack of ventilation and/or chemical reactions between the paper and microorganisms. The spots are generally found in 19th century books and can range from barely visible to ruinous. Also known...
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Brownish-yellow spots or stains, or other discoloration on paper, a form of fungal growth caused by damp.
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(from the article `art conservation and restoration`) ...with poor-quality acidic framing materials, matte-burn due to proximity to acidic window or back mattes, darkening due to light exposure and ...
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Reddish brown (fox coloured) spotting caused by damp affecting the impurities in the paper.
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The development of patterns of brown or yellow splotches (stains) on old paper. Caused by a type of mold, foxing is often removed by treating with diluted bleach.
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The development of patterns of brown or yellow splotches (stains) on old paper. Caused by a type of
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Brown spots in the paper's surface. These spots of mildew, penetrating the paper, cannot be removed by erasing but may occasionally by removed by bleaching
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Brownish-yellow spots or stains, or other discoloration on paper, a form of fungal growth caused by damp.
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Spots of various sizes and intensity, usually brownish in colour, that disfigure paper. They are caused by varying combinations of fungi, paper impurities, and dampness
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Foxing is a term applied to brown spots that appear in old paper and are caused by moulds or by metal impurities left in the paper during its manufacture. Foxing is a common problem in old books, and may be repaired by an expert using an appropriate bleach. The particular bleach used being dependant upon the nature of the paper.
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a yellow-brown discoloration of wood due to fungal infection.
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The development of patterns of brown or yellow splotches (stains) on old paper. Caused by a type of mold, foxing is often removed by treating with diluted bleach
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Not showing all the cards. Saving themselves.
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A thin strip of rubber attached by cement vertically runlet, the edge of some shoes.
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material used to cover the upper portion of a shoe. · discoloration, as of book leaves or prints.
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