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101.
[Bookplate by Eiichi Hirose]
An image of a Japanese woman with a kimono and obi with a circular bowl shaped hat on her head.
102.
[Bookplate by Eiichi Hirose]
A picture with a black frame and a golden temple in Kyoto named Kinkaku-ji with a blue pond surrounding it and Japanese Kanji Characters in the background.
103.
[Bookplate by Eiichi Hirose]
A picture with a red frame of a golden Buddha with halo and numerous arms all outreached.
104.
[Bookplate by Eiichi Hirose]
A black frame surrounding the image and the head and foot statements includes a yellow straw horse with a blue saddle, and red reigns and banner.
105.
[Bookplate by Eiichi Hirose]
The picture include a black frame surrounding a festival man in a black robe holding a ceremonial pole with a symbol at the top.
106.
[Bookplate by Eiichi Hirose]
The picture is of a black frame surrounding a Japanese child's toy with the image of a woman with a round head and red robes.
107.
[Bookplate by Eiichi Hirose]
A yellow frame surrounds a side view of a Japanese woman with a traditional headpiece, and blue/white robe.
108.
[Bookplate by Eiichi Hirose]
A blue frame surrounds a yellow plaque with a black cow facing to the right in a riclining position on it. A green tie sits on the top and a Japanese family Hanko sits over the hind part of the cow.
109.
[Bookplate by Eiichi Hirose]
The picture is of a stone pillar amongst a garden with a yellow frame outline. The pillar has several symbols which represent the same image found on a 5 yen coin. There is a hole in the centre which holds water for a person to drink from using the yellow bamboo cup sitting on the top of the pillar.
110.
[Bookplate for J. W. Eastham]
This is a pictorial bookplate created using black ink on white paper. The "Lions" mountain range is portrayed surrounded by flowers and wheat.
111.
[Bookplate for Beatrice Eleanor Paget by T&H Sc. and A. S.]
This pictorial bookplate, created using brown ink on white paper, portrays Wilton House (Wilton, England) built during the 17th century and the seat of the Earl of Pembroke. It is believed that Sir Philip Sidney wrote Arcadia at Wilton House. The picture is framed with vertical columns and garlands. The creator of the bookplate is listed as [T & H / Sc. A.S.].
112.
[Bookplate for Aemila Mailiake by F. M.]
This pictorial bookplate (blank ink on white paper) portrays a displayed [wings expanded and legs spread] eagle with tongue protruding ; on its chest is an argent shield with "M" on it. Below the eagle is a bushel of wheat, to the right and left of which is "F" "M" [the artist's initials]. Flowers blossom from the upper right and left corners.
113.
[Bookplate for Frederick Epplen by F.]
This pictorial bookplate (created with black ink on white paper) portrays in the foreground Chiron (a centaur) and his pupil Asclepius (the Greek god of healing who is here portrayed holding a caduceus) ; these two figures overlook the ocean, a ship, and a temple.
114.
[Bookplate for Blythe Eagles by A. W.]
Armorial bookplate created with black ink on white paper. In the precise middle chief is an eagle (created in a First Nations' design) clutching a fish. A purpure chevron with three dogwood flowers is also portrayed. Three university shields are featured: University of Toronto (dexter chief), Yale University (sinister chief), University of British Columbia (nombril point). Below the University of British Columbia's crest are two aulns (single pieces of wheat).
115.
[Bookplate for Linnu Eerme by A. Lee]
In black and brown ink, an image of two birds, flowers, trees, and a bird feeder are portrayed on ivory paper.
116.
[Bookplate for M. J. Freie]
Pictorial bookplate created with black ink on ivory paper. A clock tower is visible through a stone, oval, window. In the upper right and left corners are shields: On the left side is an or shield with a displayed double-headed bird ; on the chest of the bird is an argent shield with a vert fess. The shield on the right side is sable with a ship. In the bottom right corner is an owl perched atop books and in the left corner is a painter's pallet and brushes.
117.
[Bookplate for Cynthia Gabriel and William Gabriel by R. W. G.]
Pictorial bookplate (black ink on ivory paper) portraying a home surrounded by pine trees. In the immediate forefront is a rather oversized squirrel.
118.
[Bookplate for H. P.]
Pictorial bookplate created with black ink on white paper. At the centre of the bookplate is the monogram HP behind which text is written. A wreathe surrounds the text.
119.
[Bookplate for Henry Neville Gladstone]
This is an armorial bookplate with a rampant demi-griffin (rising from a wreath), which in its dexter claw, clutches a palewise dagger. "Fide et virtute" [by faith and valour] is written on a banner above the griffin.
120.
[Bookplate for Elwyn B. Gould]
Pictorial bookplate, created with black ink on white paper, which portrays books and sheaves of paper.
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