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401.
[Bookplate for Vancouver Medical Association]
Black ink on cream paper. Simple double border surrounds text and image of a serpent coiled around a staff with laurels at its base.
402.
[Bookplate for B.C. Medical Library Service]
Grey ink on white paper. Diamond patterned border surrounds text.
403.
[Bookplate for B.C. Medical Library Service]
Grey ink on white paper. Diamond patterned border surrounds text. Donor information typewritten at bottom.
404.
[Bookplate for Vancouver Medical Association]
Black ink on white paper. Text is surrounded by a simple double border. Donor information is typewritten.
405.
[Bookplate for B.C. Medical Library Service]
Grey ink on cream paper. Plaid patterned border surrounds text. Donor information is typewritten at bottom.
406.
[Bookplate]
In black ink on beige paper, this heraldic bookplate depicts a demi-lion atop a crown, with body erect and forepaws raised in the air holding an escalop. The demi-lion is collared and covered in or (gold) gutté (droplets).
407.
[Bookplate for Henry Messerschmidt]
On white paper in black ink, this bookplate includes a photographic reproduction of Henry Messerschmidt amongst the calligraphic text.
408.
[Bookplate for Y. Hoffmann and J. E. Horvath]
In black ink, this small bookplate includes what appears to be an abstract letter 'H'.
409.
[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.
410.
[Bookplate for Ágoston Tamás-György and J. E. Horvath by K. M. S.]
This bookplate uses some architectural features to create a grid with nine cells. The centre of the image has a panel with the ownership information. The top of this panel serves as the floor for two figures practicing fencing that are framed with an arch. This arch is supported on two square boxes at the top corners of the image. There is a flower vase on top and books inside each box. Similar boxes with apple branches mark the bottom corners. The spaces between these boxes are supported by columns that flank two sportive figures, a hockey player on the left and a hunter on the right. In the bottom central area a small row boat sits in water.
411.
[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.
412.
[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.
413.
[Bookplate for J. E. Horvath]
Black line drawing on buff paper. A woman sits by a fireplace reading a book. Contributors include K. B.
414.
[Bookplate for Thomae Perczel de Bonyhad and J. E. Horvath]
The shield occupying the centre of the bookplate is quartered with rampant lions queue fourché on the dexter chief and sinister base, bendlets on the dexter base and a bend on the sinister chief. Two young figures act as supporters ; the one on the left holds an open book while gazing towards the sinister supporter. The shield and figures rest on an ornate panel with the ownership text. A heavy curtain is draped on top and to the left of the shield and behind it a book case is visible. At the bottom of the bookplate it is noted that the image is a reproduction of an old engraving (Nach einem alten Stich).
415.
[Bookplate for Thomae Perczel de Bonyhad and J. E. Horvath]
Blue ink on light blue paper. The shield occupying the centre of the bookplate is quartered with rampant lions queue fourché on the dexter chief and sinister base, bendlets on the dexter base and a bend on the sinister chief. Over the shield sits a crowned helm with another rampant lion queue fourché leaning on a lyre. There is some mantling surrounding the shield and an ownership panel at the bottom with lion heads on its sides.
416.
[Bookplate for J. E. Horvath]
Circular black ink text on white paper.
417.
[Bookplate for Lipot Kecskemeti and J. E. Horvath]
In brown ink, this elaborate bookplate depicts an artistic representation of the light of ten candles radiating through what appears to be the shape of the ten commandment tablets. The light energy streams up between a floral arrangement of roses and another flower through an encircled Star of David and into the heavens represented by stars and a cresent moon.
418.
[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.
419.
[Bookplate for Cornelia de Rozsnyayn-Prielle and J. E. Horvath]
In red ink on brown paper, this bookplate presents us with a garden scene showing a young amorous couple coming down a pathway. In the background, we see a garden retreat, a fence and gate, and a water fountain. In the foreground is a bench, on which lie a lyre, an open book, a stem and flowers, and what appears to be a floral wreath or possibly a scarf. On the right are steps leading off the page on which sit a stone sphinx.
420.
[Bookplate for J. E. Horvath by M. Trinque]
This bookplate, in black ink on white paper with grey background portrays a man seated and thinking atop an architectural spiral.
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