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101.
[Bookplate for Leopold Bauer, Elsa Bauer, and J. E. Horvath]
Black ink on tan paper. Monumental fountain sorrounded by vegetation and neoclasical architectural elements.
102.
[Bookplate for Victor Werheimstein and J. E. Horvath]
Black ink on tan paper. A female figure wearing long hooded robe reads a book on an ornate stand. The figure stands infront of a woven fence with vegetation. This image is surranded by a decorated frame with the text on a wide ribbon at the bottom.
103.
[Bookplate for Christ Church S.S. Library]
Black ink on white paper. Text surrounded by thin border.
104.
[Bookplate for Anglican Theological College by M. C.]
Black ink on white paper. Text written on large scroll with chords hanging from spindle on left.
105.
[Bookplate for Barclays Bank]
Black ink on white paper. Border and paper have indented corners. Text in shield-shaped area. Shield at topf of plate shows eagle displayed with three crowns across its wing span.
106.
[Bookplate]
Black ink on blue paper. Very narrow double border surrounds text. Appears that originator name has been erased.
107.
[Bookplate for Bessie Ruth and J. E. Horvath]
Black ink on tan paper. The illustration in this bookplate is divided in to 9 parts framed with flowers and other decoration. The central section contains the text, with two columns on the top and a monogram and date at the bottom. In the remaining 8 sections putti are depicted playing a variety of musical instruments.
108.
[Bookplate for Georgian Club and Michael B. Kunze by Beatrice J. Ennie]
This image portrays, in black ink, on white paper, a young woman, clothed in Victorian fashion including headpiece. She is reading a book which is resting on the back of a chair. Upon the seat of the chair are two closed books. To the woman's left is a grandfather clock, and on the floor, at the base of the clock are two more closed books. The entire image, including the text, is bordered by a picture frame.
109.
[Bookplate for John Joseph May]
Black ink on cream paper. Ornate double border surrounds name which is printed in gothic type script.
110.
[Bookplate for W. D. Brydone-Jack]
Purple ink on cream paper.
111.
[Bookplate for Y. Hoffmann and J. E. Horvath]
In black ink, this small bookplate includes what appears to be an abstract letter 'H'.
112.
[Bookplate for Antonii Steiner and J. E. Horvath by K. M. S.]
A central panel with the ownership text is surrounded by mantling that comes out of a vase at the bottom. Flanking the ownership panel there are two figures, one holding a scale and the second one holding a stack of books. Entwined in the mantling on the top there are a lyre and a globe. The top of the bookplate is crowned with a rising sun.
113.
[Bookplate for I. O. Körner and J. E. Horvath by K. M. S.]
A central panel with the ownership text is surrounded by mantling that comes out of a vase at the bottom. Flanking the ownership panel there are two figures holding books at each side. Hanging from the mantling on the bottom are a drum and lyre, and surrounding the top are various animals. The top of the bookplate is crowned with a globe.
114.
[Bookplate for J. E. Horvath]
Black line drawing on buff paper. A woman sits by a fireplace reading a book. Contributors include K. B.
115.
[Bookplate for Margarethe Schwarzwald and J. E. Horvath]
This beautiful bookplate in black ink on thin brown paper presents us with a view of a village and a hill top castle through an opening in the trees. In the foreground is a stack of books, with one book open facing the observer, and a vase filled with flowers.
116.
[Bookplate for Cornelia Anthony]
In black ink, this bookplate presents us with a homestead scene of a hearth and mantle. Above the mantlepiece is a shelf of books. On the mantle is a teapot in between two displayed plates. Placed on the floor at the base of the hearth is a spinning wheel. On either side of it are a large set of candlesticks. The entire image is bordered by a frame of teacups and saucers.
117.
[Bookplate]
In black ink, a circular belt/garter provides the border. Within is an elaborate argent (silver) escutcheon, and on it is a heron (or crane) atop a crown. In the heron's mouth is a snake.
118.
[Bookplate for Atkinson]
In black ink, this bookplate consists of a pheon (an arrow with a flat barbed head, thrown from a cross bow) proper atop a straight wreath, which sits upon a strung curtain.
119.
[Bookplate for John Buckler]
In black ink on thin paper, this bookplate consists of an erased sable (black) dragon with three bezants (or [gold] roundlets) and two barrulets, or, atop a straight wreath. Above the erased dragon is a banner containing the latin motto.
120.
[Bookplate for J. H. Ainsworth by T. E.]
This heraldic bookplate consists of an escutcheon divided per pale. The gules (red) dexter of the shield contains a small crescent at precise middle chief, and three battle axes argent (silver), two over one. The battle axe is an ancient military weapon, and placed on a shield represents a mark of prowess. The argent sinister of the shield contains a gules canton at dexter chief. The canton contains a talbot's head, erased. The sinister side of the shield also contains a chevron, ermines (a fur represented by white spots on a black field). Atop the escutcheon is the helm, grated and in profile. The helm is topped by a straight crest wreath and an armored figure holding a battle axe in his dexter hand. Below the escutcheon is a banner containing the latin motto.
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