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[Bookplate for Joseph Edgar Guimont by Chalifour Ltée Journal “Le Nord”]
Blue ink on cream paper. Capitalized, block, sans-serif letters are printed at the top of the bookplate. Below the text is gothic font in sentence case with a thin blue line framing it atop and below. In the center of the bookplate is an image of a right hand reaching out of a cloud to pour oil into an oil lamp with the flame burning. The lamp is elaborately decorated with floral and curlicue embellishments. The lamp sits atop a closed book with the spine facing out. The cloud extends behind the lamp and book as well. A thin blue line separates the image from sentence-case serif font and another thin blue line is below that text. Below the line is thin italicized font and a dotted line. At the bottom of the bookplate is a thin blue line directly above some smaller, sentence-case serif blue font.
102.
[Bookbinder's Ticket for G.A. Roedde Ltd.]
Blue ink on white paper. Decorative border surrounds text.
103.
[Bookplate for Booklovers' Library]
Blue ink on white paper. Thin border surrounds text.
104.
[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.
105.
[Bookplate for George G. Campbell]
Bookplate consists of text in both hand script and letterpress.
106.
[Bookplate for Canadian School of Missions]
Bookplate design consists of a bible beneath a map of the world shaped as a heart. Bookplate text is contained within scroll beneath bible. Grape leaves and grapes pictured in background. Entire bookplate design encased in a frame.
107.
[Bookplate for George Murray Humphry]
Bookplate design consists of text with lined border surrounding.
108.
[Bookplate for University of Alberta]
Bookplate design consists of University of Alberta arms, latin motto and text in green ink.
109.
[Bookplate for David Bond]
Bookplate design features a woodland scene, of a brook and foliage at foreground and trees at back. Bookplate text contained within banner at top.
110.
[Bookplate for Nanticoke Mechanics' Institute]
Bookplate format is text within a solid border.
111.
[Bookplate for Nanticoke Public Library]
Bookplate format is text within a solid border.
112.
[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.
113.
[Bookseller's Ticket for L. J. Beliveau]
Border and text in black ink on white paper that has been stained blue.
114.
[Bookplate for William Griffin and Florence Griffin by Leslie Victor Smith]
Brown ink on cream paper. The bookplate has a perforated border with rounded corners. At the top left and right corners are flowers with four square petals and five leaves extending below. The floral decorations are quite simple, featuring only small lines. Between the two flowers is curling text in sentence case followed by five leaves with stems curling to the left and the tip of the leaves curling to the right. In the centre of the bookplate an open book. The book has enforced corners and a clasp on the cover. On the open left page is a griffin rampant on a crest-wreath. On the open right page is a cat sitting on a crest wreath. A link from a chain extends from the base of the book’s spine to attach to a sign with a thick white border. Atop a speckled background is capitalized and lower case font with stylized serif accents. Two links of chain are attached to this sign from below in the left and right corners. Between the chains are stylized curling, accents meeting in a decorative feature in the centre with a leaf extending downwards. Text is printed on the left and right hand side of the leaf. There is a handwritten note in pencil in the bottom right hand corner.
115.
[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.
116.
[Bookplate for UC Berkeley Library]
Brown ink on white paper. Plate is divided into three sections. The top section contains the name of the library. The middle section contains a circular crest with a book in the centre. The bottom section contains text created with a rubber stamp.
117.
[Bookplate for James Bell]
Centered text in black ink, with three fonts.
118.
[Bookplate for James Henry Browning]
Centered text with multiple fonts in black ink.
119.
[Bookplate for Frances Wahlstad Cochrane]
Central image is of a portrait shaped rectangular frame surrounding a chequered field suggesting a window. Only black and the natural paper color are used. There is an elaborate metal candelabra on the lower left side of the chequered field. The metal of the three candle holders is coiled counter-clockwise down towards the base, and has a roman column base. There are three burning wax candles with white streamers flowing upwards from them mounted on the candelabra. Next to the candelabra are three horizontally stacked books. They are stacked with the bottom and topped books having the spine oriented at an angle towards the right front side of the image. The middle book has the opposite orientation of the spine.
120.
[Bookplate for Dr. Schilder and Mrs. Schilder]
Clock tower with a living quarters and a coned roof on top of it. In pencil, at the bottom of the bookplate appears the text: Peq. Ruqition August 17, 1979.
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