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[Bookplate for Nanticoke Mechanics' Institute]
Bookplate format is text within a solid border.
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[Bookplate for Nanticoke Public Library]
Bookplate format is text within a solid border.
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[Bookplate for Charles Fyfe by R. P.]
Bookplate printed in black ink, with a purple/blue ink, rubber-stamped annotation. This ex-libris depicts a woman reading to a young boy on a park or garden bench. The idyllic landscape behind them features a lake with two swans swimming in it. Further in the distance is a forest with the silhouettes of two figures standing among the trees and large dramatic clounds sweeping by in the background.
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[Bookplate for Hart House Library by J. E. H. MacDonald]
Brown ink on tan paper. Plate divided into three sections. At the top, the University of Toronto shield sits to the left of the text. In the middle is a picture of Hart House as seen from above. At the bottom is the name of the donor.
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[Bookplate for National Gallery of Canada Library by Alfred H. Howard]
Burgundy ink on cream paper. Three young boys respectively engaged in painting, drawing and sculpting are enclosed by a large circle, at the center of which lies an open book. The entire bookplate is surrounded by a multi-layered border. The artist's remarque is in the lower right hand corner of the border.
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[Bookplate for Park Lending Library]
Created in black ink on white paper. A simple border with a braided pattern frames the text.
27.
[Bookplate for Paramount Sweets and Tea Room by F. A. C.]
Created in black ink on white paper. The text is surrounded by a border composed of a two lines, one of which is straight while the other has fluted decorations. Three lines composed of little squares separate the business's name and contact information from the list of library regulations. These regulations are followed by a final decorative line.
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[Bookplate]
Image shows both the recto and verso of the sample bookplate sheet produced by the Globe Wernicke Co. of Cincinnati, Ohio. The sheet contains two sample bookplates. The one on the left, in colour, shows two white swans on a water-lily spotted lake. On the distant shoreline, one can see among the green foliage the rooftop and chimney of a home. The image is framed by an oval floral border on a yellow and white background. The second sample bookplate, on the right, shows a pirate on a beach, either burying treasure or digging it up. On the pale blue water of the horizon, a ship sits in wait. The sample bookplate sheet is divided into four sections by perforated lines. The recto also includes a mail order form for more sample bookplates and a booklet on "The World's Best Books". The verso includes the reverse of the mail order form, complete with place for a stamp, and also an advertisement for Globe-Wernicke bookcases.
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[Bookplate for Emil Eerme and A. Lavdovsky by J. Svab]
In black and red ink, profile image of an abstract human face with a large eye. Also contains a pair of interlinked uppercase Es below.
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[Bookplate for Emil Eerme and A. Lavdovsky by S. Svab]
In black and yellow ink, abstract image of what look like hills or waves. The letter 'L' in the text is inverted, and following a yellow dot there are two 'E's (initials of Emil Eerme) turned on their side, thus resembling two 'M's.
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[Bookplate for Emil Eerme and A. Lavdovsky by Z. Dolatowski]
In black and yellow ink, image consists of an assortment of traffic signs grouped together, five of which are coloured in yellow.
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[Bookplate for Henry Young and Alice Young by Joseph Winfred Spenceley]
In black ink on beige paper. In the centre, standing on the name plate, is the image of knight crusader, holding with outstretched arms a broad ribbon inscribed with the word "Credo." His Norman pointed shield hangs in front of his sword from a strap at his left hip ; the charges, untinctured, are: barry of five, in canton a leopard contournd. At either side of him rises a large acanthus-like scroll surmounted by a leopard's head ; behind him hangs an arras curtain, draped and knotted at the top. Across the base ripples a ribbon, inscribed "Ex libris Henry and Alice Young." The whole is enclosed in a narrow, formal frame.
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[Bookplate for Mark Rowe by L.]
In black ink on thick paper, a stylized architectural image contains a window which opens on a view of a library or study.
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[Bookplate for Mark Rowe by J. P.]
In black ink on thick paper, a wreath containing the words, 'EX LIBRIS,' and two urns sit on top of a decorative box within which is another urn, fruit, floral swags, and a suspended book. At the bottom of the image is an ornamental box containing the name Mark Rowe.
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[Bookplate for Mark Rowe by H. N.]
In black ink on thick paper, a wreath containing the words, 'EX LIBRIS,' is positioned at the top of an architectural structure housing an image of the inside of a library and a reader or librarian holding a book. At the bottom of the image there is an ornamental box containing the name Mark Rowe.
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[Bookplate for Mark Rowe by J. P.]
In black ink on thick paper, an architectural image contains a view of an inner library or study, with a wreath encircling the words, 'EX LIBRIS,' at the apex and a box or plaque with the name, Mark Rowe, at the bottom.
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[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.
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[Bookplate for Ian Waldie by Alexander Scott Carter]
In black ink on white paper, a sailboat at sea with a fish depicted in the waves below. Three seagulls are flying around the boat. A wide, bold floral border surrounds the image of the ship, with a few books and a lyre above it.
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[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.
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[Bookplate for Clark. William Mortimer]
In black ink, a circular belt/garter provides the border. Within is a cat, sejant rampant, upon a straight crest wreath. The belt contains the English motto.
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