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[Bookplate for Hope Holmested by Thoreau MacDonald]
This bookplate's design features a rising/setting sun on the horizon line of a body of water. Hovering above the water is an angel with hands in prayer, surrounded by several pairs of feathered wings. Stars appear in the heavens above and a fully risen sun or holy light glows from behind the angel's wings.
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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.
43.
[Bookplate for Henri Rainville]
This bookplate depicts a large, bespectacled rat, dressed in what appears to be eighteenth-century attire and displaying a prominent tail and whiskers. Facing away from the viewer, the rat is seated at a table in front of a window, through which the leaves of a tree can be seen. The rodent holds a quill pen and is poised to continue writing in a book that is propped open on the table with a second, closed volume.
44.
[Bookplate for Hart House]
This bookplate's design is 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. The name of the donor is in the lower third.
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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 Gertrude Elliott by Rustcraft USA]
Blue, pink, yellow, gold, and black ink on cream paper. A knight in armour sits on horseback behind a black silhouette of city ; in the background is castle suspended in the clouds. A border of flowers and vines surrounds the image. 'Rustcraft USA' is written vertically in small type along edge of building, and near the horse's tail additional text appears to read "A74." There is a scroll at the bottom with the originator's name.
47.
[Bookplate for Geo. Campbell]
In black ink. Escutcheon parted per cross. First and fourth quarters, gyrony of eight pieces, argent [white] and sable [black]. Second and third quarters, argent, a ship with three oars, furled sails, and two flags, gules [red]. Supporters, lioncels combatant. Above the escutcheon is a marquess coronet. The crest consists of a straight crest wreath and a boar, couped close.
48.
[Bookplate for Emil Eerme and A. Lavdovsky by Z. Dolatowski]
In green and black ink, abstract image of what appears to be a highway interchange network.
49.
[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.
50.
[Bookplate for Emil Eerme and A. Lavdovsky by V. Toots]
Stylized cursive letter E inside white circle on a black background formed by one thick letter E, and one thick backwards letter E.
51.
[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.
52.
[Bookplate for Emil Eerme and A. Lavdovsky by O. Kubse]
Night scene of human figure seated and reading in front of a tree by the light of the moon. An owl sits on a branch near the top of the tree, outlined by the moon. Another tree is present in the background. Text appears along right side and bottom. Image is set in a double border.
53.
[Bookplate for Emil Eerme and A. Lavdovsky by O. Kubse]
In black ink, watercolour style scene of hills and trees reflected on the surface of a lake. Solid right side and bottom border, and rounded, soft left and top border. Text written vertically along right side border.
54.
[Bookplate for Emil Eerme and A. Lavdovsky by O. Kubse]
In black, forest scene done in watercolour, bordered on sides and base by ruled lines.
55.
[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.
56.
[Bookplate for Emil Eerme and A. Lavdovsky by A. Lee]
Abstract white-outlined human figure on green background. Background bordered by abstract lines.
57.
[Bookplate for Emil Eerme and A. Lavdovsky by A. Lee]
Abstract brown image on an agua-green background. Image includes a musical instrument (possibly a double bass), a human figure, a book, and a picture frame.
58.
[Bookplate for Emil Eerme and A. Lavdovsky by A. Lee]
In blue and red ink, abstract image of what appears to be an eye-like shape projecting, from the iris, a beam downwards through two empty eye-like shapes and a third eye-like shape that seems to represent the eyelashes. The beam moves downward beyond these shapes and appears to illuminate a tree-like shape at the bottom. Text appears vertically along left border.
59.
[Bookplate for Emil Eerme and A. Lavdovsky by A. Gastmans]
In black ink, abstract image of what appears to be a highway interchange network surrounded by a sketched triangle. The triangle forms the point of an arrow shape, and the text appears on its tail. There appears to be signature (possibly of the artist), but it is unreadable.
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[Bookplate for Edward Hilton Chaloner by Rust Craft Publishers]
A thin border surrounds the text ; the top of the border is in the shape of a bookshelf with curved backing. Depicted on it are several books, with one open in the middle. A candle sits in front of the open book. At the bottom left and right corners of the border are images of the globe. The bottom line of the border contains oak leaves and acorns in the centre. The creator of the bookplate is listed as Rust Craft, Boston U. S. A.
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