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61.
[Bookplate for Philip Southcote]
In black ink, this bookplate consists of an elaborately bordered escutcheon, argent (silver), charged with a chevron, argent, three ducks, two over one and dexter, and an annulet at the precise middle chief. The annulet symbolizes the fifth son. The escutcheon is crested by a dexter closed helmet. Atop the helmet is a curved wreath and another duck, dexter. From either side of the crest flows elaborate mantling.
62.
[Bookplate for Ernest Terah Hooley]
In black ink, an escutcheon azure (blue), a bend or (gold), between three mullets or. Above the escutcheon is a helmet with a closed beaver in profile with mantling. A wreath crest with a tree vert (green) and azure. The banner containing the French motto is located below the escutcheon.
63.
[Bookplate for E. W. Neville by Marjorie Sankey]
In black ink on yellow/brown paper. The elaborate façade of a building is held up by a large tree with many roots. The owner’s name is featured in the gate entrance. The thick paper features chain and laid lines.
64.
[Bookplate for Arnold William Thomas]
In black ink on white paper. Shield: Or (gold), on a fesse dancette sable (black), coticed gules (red), between three birds sable perched, addorsed and elevated. Crest: a bird sable perched, addorsed and elevated, atop an open book argent (silver) and a crest wreath, argent and vert (green) with mantling.
65.
[Bookplate for John Caton Thompson]
In black ink on white paper, this bookplate consists of a shield parted per pale, baron and femme, three coats ; first, or, a bordure, argent, a lion rampant ; second, parted per fess, sable, on a chevron argent, between three swans' heads, two over one, erased at the neck, ducally gorged, three pellet one over two ; in base (same as second) sable, on a chevron argent, between three swans' heads, two over one, erased at the neck, ducally gorged, three pellet one over two. Above a straight wreath, the crest of a lion rampant, ducally gorged. Below the shield, laurel sprigs. At the bottom of the ex libris appears the name 'John Caton Thompson.'.
66.
[Bookseller's Ticket for James Bain]
In black ink on white paper, the bookseller's ticket consists of a serpentine black border with decorative elements in the four corners surrounding black text in roman and italic type.
67.
[Bookplate for Waters by Adams]
In black ink on white paper, an Escutcheon quartered per cross. The dexter chief and sinister base sections each consist of an azure (blue) saltier on argent (silver) ; the sinister chief and dexter base quarters are composed of a saltier argent on azure. The crest is a demi-talbot rampant, an arrow in its mouth, upon a wreath. Below the Escutcheon is a banner bearing the motto, 'TOUJOURS FIDELE.'.
68.
[Bookplate for Edmund Murton Walker by Thoreau MacDonald]
In black ink on white paper, a dragonfly is flying past some large rocks next to a body of water, likely a river. In the background is a forest of tall evergreen trees.
69.
[Bookplate by Owen Staples]
In black ink on white paper, a clock is pictured in the top right corner (possibly a grandfather clock), and a table stands in the foreground. On the table there are several items: a framed portrait of a man, a few books, a vase holding some flowers, and a paint palette and some brushes. There is a lyre on either side of the name at the bottom.
70.
[Bookplate for William C. Hawes by Alfred Adlard]
In black ink on white paper a large building is shown surrounded by a fence, smaller buildings, and trees.
71.
[Bookseller's Ticket for W. C. Chewett and Company]
In black ink on white or yellow paper, the bookseller's ticket consists of a double border surrounding black text.
72.
[Bookplate for Burton’s Limited Circulating Library]
In black ink on tan paper. A simple border frames the text.
73.
[Bookplate for Burton’s Limited Circulating Library]
In black ink on tan paper. A simple border frames the text.
74.
[Bookplate for Francois Biron]
In black ink on tan paper, the bookplate consists of a background of black ink with inversed / knocked out lettering in tan.
75.
[Bookplate for Andrew Allan]
In black ink on red paper, this bookplate features an ornate border surrounding text in the center.
76.
[Bookplate by Herbert Raine]
In black ink on paper with visible fibers and laid lines. Etched image includes recessed borders and boxes surrounding the stylized initials, H R, the name, 'HERBERT RAINE,' and two mirrored images of seahorses.
77.
[Bookplate for Holland House]
In black ink , a chapeau crimson (red), lined with ermine (white powdered fur with black tufts), a fox sejant, or (gold), floating above is a coronet of a baron.
78.
[Bookplate]
Five lines of text enclosed within a double border of one thick and one thin line. The words 'Cote St. Antoine' are written in a slightly curled font, and the words 'Methodist S.S. Library' are in bold. There is a space for the number of the book to be written in by hand. The bookplate also includes the terms of borrowing.
79.
[Bookplate for William Hale White]
Executed with black ink on ivory paper, this bookplate depicts a sailing vessel heading towards the horizon where the sun is rising/setting. The vessel is framed by two obelisk-shaped pillars.
80.
[Bookplate for Montreal Children's Library]
Dark brown ink on brown paper. An image of a young boy and girl in a library with many books open and on the floor. The young girl reaches up to pull down a book from the top shelf while the boy sits cross-legged on the floor reading.
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