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LIST OF PLATES.
No. 1 701. Club of Odd Volumes.
** 39. BlUBALD PiRCKHEIMBR.
" 1036. Isaac Norris.
" 1044. Jonathan Jackson.
" 1056. David Greens.
** 1062. Samuel Jones.
" 1089. Hugh McLean.
" 1569. Mechanic Library, New Haven.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS.
cent.
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Preliminary notice
Introduction
List of plates
Some of the ways of making book plates
How book plates are used
Book plates : —
I. Germany ....
a. 1 6. cent, to about i'.* half of 19
b. Modem period
France .
a, 17. cent, to about i?^ half of 19
b. Modern period
The Netherlands
Italy
Spain .
Denmark
Sweden .
Great Britain
From the year 1700 to date
The United States .
I. Private plates .
a. Early and middle period
b. Modem period
II. Plates used by Public Libraries, Colleges,
etc
III. Designers and engravers who have exe-
cuted plates for public institutions, but
whose names do not appear under I. .
Outward signs of the ownership of books (Super-libros) .
List of the principal books on book plates and book plate
collecting
List of periodicals devoted to book plates and book plate
collecting
Ex-Libris Societies, with names and addresses of officers.
Alphabetical list of designers and engravers represented
in the exhibition
Alphabetical list of owners of book-plates and super-
libros represented in the exhibition ....
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III.
IV.
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PRELIMINARY NOTICE.
The exhibition, here catalogued, was intended to be
opened in October, 1897, but a number of unforseen cir-
cumstances, the last being the sickness, still continuing,
of the undersigned, conspired to delay it until now. The
reason last named also made it impossible ior him to
redeem the promise given to the Club of Odd Volumes
that he would edit the catalogue and write an introduction
to it. He did, indeed, begin the compilation of the cata-
logue, but was compelled to abandon it, before it was
finished, and to leave the completion of it to his daughter
and assistant, Miss Hedwig J. Koehler, with such help as
the members of the committee of the Club of Odd
Volumes were good enough to give her. Mr. Charles
Dexter Allen, as one of the committee, has had the kind-
ness to write the introduction, — a fact which will not be
regretted by those interested in bookplates, as, it is
unnecessary to say, Mr. Allen is a recognized authority on
the subject.
S. R. KOEHLER.
{Dictated,)
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INTRODUCTION.
The Club of Odd Volumes accepted some months ago
the invitation of the Administration of the Museum of Fine
Arts in Boston, to make an exhibit of book-plates in the
Print Rooms of the Museum. For a long period the Club's
Committee has been working most harmoniously with Mr.
S. R. Koehler, the Curator of the Museum's Print Depart-
ment, and a great deal of precious time and strength has
been given to the subject. The Chairman of the Club's
Committee has been for a full year most painstakingly and
continuously attentive to the work of assembling the plates
and arousing a wide-spread interest in the project. The
result of all this effort is that the exhibition now opened is
confidently believed to be the most carefully chosen, the
best arranged and, indeed, from all points of view, the most
useful and important to the student of book-plates, as well
as to his brother-collector, who regards the book-plate as
but a humble by-product of the arts of engraving and
design, that has yet been given.
The chief aim of the exhibition is to afford the attentive
visitor an opportunity of tracing the artistic development
of the book-plate, from its rude beginnings many centuries
ago, to the elegant works of the famous masters of the
present day. In maintaining this primary purpose of
showing the progress of the art of the book-plate, several
secondary purposes are also well subserved. In selecting
the specimens to be shown the aim has been to obtain
plates signed by distinguished, or by at least identifiable
engravers, and to disregard those by unknown hands, or
by engravers who bear no especial part in the development
of the book-plate. Some plates which are not signed, but
which upon the best authority, can be assigned confidently
to known engravers, are included, and it has also been in
mind to make use of dated plates as far as possible. The
experienced collector will realize at once, that the exhi-
vU
▼iii IrUi^uction.
bition has been planned with the utmost care, and will
appreciate both its peculiar value and the amount of labor
it has required to gather the plates and to compile the
studied catalogue herewith presented.
Something over two thousand plates are listed^ and all
of these, with the exception of a few loaned by the
Museum of Fine Arts and the Public Library of Boston,
and ten plates loaned by Mr. Charles William Sherborn,
the foremost engraver on copper in £ngland today, are
taken from the collections of the members of the Club of
Odd Volumes. The visitor will wonder, possibly, why, in
the Third Print Room, among the plates used by United
States government institutions, public libraries, colleges,
etc., so many uninteresting and even extremely ugly things
are shown, most of which are, indeed, simply typographical
labels of the most tasteless kind. The reason, however,
for bringing together this mass of utilitarian hideousness is
obvious. It has been gathered with the distinct aim of
showing how unsatisfactory the great number of book-plates
used by the public libraries, the libraries of colleges and of
other institutions of learning, is. There are over eight
million volumes in the public libraries of the country, and a
very small proportion of them is marked with suitable plates.
Hundreds of libraries have been founded by the generous
gifts of interested men, and thousands of books are pur-
chased annually with money that is freely given, yet in
how few instances does one find the books suitably identi-
fied with the donor. Among these institutions, which loan
books to the vast army of readers and students throughout
the land, and which are thereby given an unusual oppor-
tunity of fostering good art, the book-plate is too little
regarded. The various public libraries of Boston possess
a score of well engraved plates which are exceedingly
creditable, and which record the gift, and perpetuate the
memory of the giver very acceptably, and which may well
serve as an example for others to follow. The renaissance
of the book-plate has given a great impetus to the arts of
engraving and etching on copper. Indeed, the increased
employment of these delightful arts may almost be called
a revival, for they were certainly languishing. Today
they flourish. This welcome reanimation is widespread.
Introduction. ix
It is not confined to one nation even, but is really world-
wide. It is due to the enthusiasm and industry of many
active individuals, interested in books and their treatment.
In the early days of the book-plate, the libraries were the
leaders among its users ; today, they are far behind the
private collector of books. It is an interesting fact that
of the three earliest authentic book-plates known, two were
made for the express purpose of recording gifts of books
to public libraries, or at least to the libraries of institutions
as distinguished from individuals. Princely gifts were
made to libraries of those days, and princely gifts are
made to the libraries of today. It is gratifying to observe
that several of the wealthy and larger libraries are now
using engraved plates of the highest type, but it is very
much to be desired that the custom of providing and using
a fitting book-plate should prevail more widely.
Although we cannot claim that this is the first catalogue
in which the plates are grouped under the names of the
engravers and designers, arranged alphabetically ( for Mr.
J. Carlton Stitt used this method, in a part at least, of his
catalogue of the exhibit given by the Liverpool Art Club,
in January, 1895), it certainly is the first to deal with the
engravers and their work with such fulness of detail, and
in the thorough, scientific manner of the expert on engrav-
ing. The catalogue was planned and begun before Mr.
H. W. Fincham*s excellent "Artists and Engravers of
British and American Book Plates" was published. In
dealing with the engravers, a very brief biographical note
has been given to aid in identification, and while there is
no attempt at a full detailed description of the plates, the
date is given and the manner of signing. As far as prac-
ticable, too, the process employed in making the plate has
been indicated. This has not been a light task, especially
in the case of the modem plates, for there are many pro-
cesses employed, particularly of the photo-mechanical kind,
which aim to resemble hand work closely, and to distin-
guish between them is not always easy. In the case of
plates executed by means of more than one process, as en-
graving and etching, the one which preponderates is named.
In the first exhibition room (Cases) the visitor will find
an interesting assemblage of designs, copper-plates, blocks.
X Introduction.
and trial-proofs, showinor the engraved plate in various
states, arranged thus to show the book-plate in process of
creation. The articles gathered here are representative, and
furnish a suitable preface to the rest of the exhibition. In
the same room, in Cases lo and ii, the finished plates
are seen doing duty in their intended place, — on the
inside of the book's front cover. Here are old books,
with old plates in them, and books once owned and read
by distinguished men, and their book-plates remain in
them. Here is one of the books which Bishop Huet pre-
sented to the College of Jesuits, in Paris, very near the end
of the seventeenth century; here are volumes from the
libraries of Horace Walpole, David Garrick, Charles Dick-
ens, William Penn, Robert Hale, Peter Kemble, Randolph
of Roanoke, and George Washington. These are books
which give one a foretaste of the good things which attract
the collector of book-plates. In the remaining cases in
Room I, are plates from Germany, France, the Nether-
lands, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, Denmark, and Sweden,
while Rooms 2 and 3 are filled with plates produced in
Great Britain and the United States. These cover a long
range of years, fully four centuries, in fact, and afford
an unusual and most instructive panorama of the progress
of the book-plate.
The exhibit of present day plates, made by American
artists, is very encouraging. Delightful examples of
engraving on copper, of etching, of wood-cutting, and of
black and white design, reproduced by photo-mechanical
processes are numerous. This part of the exhibition is
worthy of careful study, and the assemblage of so many
examples of so many artists' work, should tend to increase
the interest in artistic book-plates very perceptibly.
Although America was one of the last of the nations to
be affected by the book-plate revival, it has taken the lead
in the matter of artistic plates and in the number of good
plates produced, to say nothing of its prominence on
account of the number of its engravers, etchers, artists and
designers, whose work is of the highest grade. It must be
remembered that the great impetus came only jabout five
years ago. In this short time, with the encouragement of
enthusiastic collectors, our book-plate engravers and
Introduction. xi
designers have placed this country ahead of all others in
quantity as well as quality of work, for they have pro-
duced the greatest number of the finest plates, and the
group of widely-known men to whom the credit is due,
is larger than any other country can boast. There is
today an eager demand from across the Atlantic for the
best American plates. At the same time the work of
Sherborn and Eve, the leading book-plate engravers of
England, is eagerly sought, and the plates of Bell are
popular, while every collector is anxious to get as nearly
full sets as possible of the work of French, Hopson,
Spenceley, Garret, Smith, and Hollyer, who are the fore-
most American engravers and etchers. There is too a
growing number of black-and-white designers whose out-
put demands commendation. In Germany the unques-
tioned leader is Joseph Sattler, while in the case of France
it is difficult to specify any particularly prominent workers
in book-plates, though the names of Paul Avril and Aglaiis
Bouvenne will occur to many.
Every one then who takes a genuine interest in book-plates
congratulates himself upon the position held by the United
States and looks forward with great content to the coming
centuries when the plates of to-day have become scarce
and rare and will excite the comment and speculation of
the collectors of those days. But book-plates can never
again become so really forgotten and disregarded, or so
rare as now, for records and books and collections are
better preserved today than ever before, or at least we
think they are, and there are many libraries which possess
considerable collections, and especially notable is that of
the British Museum of some 150,000 examples given by
the late Sir Wollaston Franks.
The student of book-plates gives to Germany the honor
of originating these marks of book possession, and regards
that country as producing the earliest design used as a
book-plate. It is true we are told that in Japan the book-
plate was in use even in the tenth century, but as yet the
statement, though it comes from a good authority, has had
little chance of proof. Possibly future years will bring us
to the conclusion that China, from which country Japan
got her printing art, used the book-plate in even more
xii Introduction.
remote ages ; still, as far as investigation has gone today,
the collector halts at the plate known as that of Hilde-
brand Brandenburg^ and considers it the earliest plate
known. This plate is one of the small rude wood-cuts of
the fifteenth century, crude in drawing, yet by no means
bad. It represents a soaring angel carrying a large shield
by its upper corners. On the silver shield is a blue fork-
tailed ox, with a black ring in its nose, — the arms of the
Brandenburg family. No name or inscription appears,
except such as is written by hand. This written sentence
tells us that the book in which the plate was found, be-
longed to the said Hildebrand Brandenburg of Bibrach,
who was a monk in the Carthusian monastery of Buchshaim
and to which institution he gave the book. These plates
are printed on pieces of paper which have printing on the
reverse and they are tinted with two or three colors.
Closely associated with this plate is one which was found
in the same monastery, and which we know by its similar
written inscription was used in books given to the library
of the monastery by Wilhelm von Zell. This plate is
probably not much removed from the other in point of
time. Their date is fixed approximately at 1480. These
plates are exceedingly interesting to the collector, and they
furnish almost unbounded opportunity for speculation and
question. In considering them, one must take also into
account the famous " St. Christopher of 1423 ", the earliest
dated wood cut known and which to our great satisfaction
was also found in this same monastery of Buchshaim where
the Friar Brandenburg and Younker von Zell book-plates
were unearthed.
Heineken discovered this engraving pasted on the board
cover of a volume which had been given to the monastery
by Anna, canoness of Buchaw, but there is no reason to
tsike it for a book-plate. It was one of the " Helglein ",
and was without doubt the work of one of the Formschnei-
ders of Nuremberg or Augsburg. It is in the heart of
Suabia that the earliest wood engravers flourished, and it is
a matter of considerable satisfaction to the book-plate
collector, that the prints he especially appreciates were
made in this very region, within a comparatively short time
of the " St. Christopher of 1423 ". And it is also of some
Introduction, xiii
importance to observe that the earliest use of the book-
plate was for the purpose of recording the gifts of private
donors to public libraries. The librarian of this old mon-
astery has claims upon the regard and estimation of pres-
ent-day librarians, and the example he set so long ago is
worthy of close imitation today. He made use of the
newest and best that the art of his day could supply. It
may be noted in this connection, that not only the Form-
schneider but also the Kartenmaler contributed to the
making of these plates. They were colored by hand, as
well as cut in the wood.
The plate of Hans Igler, which for a time was considered
to precede these, is not now believed to be as early as at
first announced. It is a very curious plate and one well
worth attention. It is pictorial in character and conveys
by its motto not only a striking hint to the possible book-
thief, but in connection with the pictorial representation of
a hedge-hog, which occupies the centre of the design, a
very passable pun. This picture shows the porcupine with
a leaf in his mouth trampling on blossoms and leaves, he
has apparently plucked in his passage. The motto reads
" Hans Igler das dich ein igel kiis", which may be said to
mean " Hans Igler may a porcupine kiss you."
It gives the book-plate collector great pride and no
small content to know that Albert Diirer designed book-
plates. It dignifies the object of his patient search.
The earliest to bear a date is heraldic, of course, and
has the words, " Deus refugium meum ; liber Hieronimi
Ebner *'. As is to be expected, it far surpasses the older
plates as *' a thing of beauty " and in the eye of the
collector fully justifies the conclusion of the well-known
proverb. Eight years later, Diirer made a plate which is
perhaps, more famous, — the plate for his friend, Bilibald
Pirckheimer, the Nuremberg jurist, historian, philologist,
and royal councillor. This plate is shown in the present
exhibition. It is extremely interesting. The central por-
tion presents the arms of Pirckheimer and those of his
wife, Margaretha Rieterin. The Pirckheimer arms illus-
trate the odd punning heraldry of the age, the birke, or
birch-tree, being undoubtedly in reference to the family
name. The Rieterin arms represent a crowned mermaid
xiv Introdudion,
with two tails, both being held in her hands. These arms
are shown on two shields which are supported by a pair of
substantial angels, who also contrive to bear an unusually
big helmet and a correspondingly immense crest. The
abundance of fruit and flowers and angels (some of the
last in evident and quite surprising gayety of action) may
denote the wealth of good things that in this life sur*
rounded the owner of the plate. Not infrequently the
books which have this plate within the front cover also
hold on the back cover the portrait plate (if it is a real
book-plate) of the same bulbous-faced jurist. There is
another variety of the Pirckheimer plate, signed "J. B.
1529 " which the late Sir Wollaston Franks first brought
to the notice of book-plate collectors, although it had
been mentioned long years ago by Bartsch. It is based
on a design by Diirer but not by his hand.
Although signed with the initials " R. A." the plate of
Dr. Hector Pomer is ascribed to Diirer, for he in all
probability drew the design, the initials being those of the
wood-cutter. This book-plate is among the best from the
artist's point of view that Diirer made. It is a large one,
thirteen inches by nine, showing the Pomer arms, a figure
of St. Laurence in the monkish dress (for Dr. Pomer
was the Prior of the Abbey of St. Laurence in Nurem-
berg), and the motto "To the pure all things are pure",
in three languages, Hebrew, Greek and Latin. The most
interesting copies of this plate known today are in the two
folio volumes containing Erasmus's edition of the works of
St. Ambrose, which were given by Erasmus himself to
Dr. Pomer. They are from Froben's press, and according
to Hardy, are today owned by the Rev. H. W. Pereira.
Turning to Bartsch we find a list of about a score of
" Armoiries " by Diirer. It would be easy, but not safe, to
conclude that these were book-plates. Indeed, it may be
well to state here that the collector has need of great care
in claiming as book-plates many of the old heraldic
engravings he discovers, or in believing too readily the
statement of Sealers who offer genuine book-plates (so-
called). There were many places for heraldic engravings
besides on the book cover.
In the sixteenth century, German book-plates become
Introduction, xv
really numerous, and their value as works of art increases
rapidly, though, to many, there is no work comparable to
Diirer's. The warm-hearted and well-expressed praise,
bestowed upon him in Bryan (Graves's edition), is well
worth quoting here.
'* Diirer's art is essentially German in character, and
those who only admire the Italian ideal, find nothing in it
to desire. But in his art we find a noble expression of the
German mind, with its high intellectual powers, its daring
speculative philosophy, its deep-seated reverence, its
patient laboriousness, and above all, its strange love for
the weird and grotesque *\
Another most interesting book-plate by Diirer is the
Behaim von Schwarzbach, which is exhibited here.
We are fortunate, too, in having a copy of the famous
Holzschuher plate by Jost Amman, another plate of
punning heraldry, in which the wooden shoes, used as
charges on the field, refer to the family name. This plate,
it must be remarked, is engraved on copper, and is signed
"J. A". Amman was a painter as well as an engraver,
and his copper-plates are inferior, as a rule, to his wood-
cuts. He was a prodigious worker, for we know of well
over five hundred prints from his woods and coppers.
Another early engraver was Hans Siebmacher, who is
represented here by his plate for Andreas Beham. This
is an etching and is dated 1595. We have also an anony-
mous plate dated 1581 and the plate of Henry, Bishop of
Augsburg, which bears the figures 1600.
Of the seventeenth century plates we show Georg Lud-
wig Kirchmair's, which is dated 161 1. One of the most
important plates of the first quarter of this century is that
of the Ducal Library of Bavaria, which is dated 16 18. It
is known in several sizes and states. The plate of the
Thierhaupten Monastery bears the date 1667.
In the eighteenth century the plates are more numerous
than ever before and a still greater number of engravers
must be considered. Among the representative men of
this period, which the Club of Odd Volumes is able to
represent, are Martin Tyroff, a German, Daniel Nicolaus
Chodowiecki, Joh. Boehm, Jacob Andreas Fridrich, the
younger, and engraver to the Duke of Wiirtemburg, Johann
xvi Introduction.
Ulrich Kraus of Augsburg, Franz Leopold Schmittner of
Vienna, Franz Xaver Jungwierth of Munich, Peter Fehr
of Francfort, I. E. Gericke of Berlin, Joh. Heinr. Wicker
of Francfort, and Anna Rosina Wicker, his wife, Johann
Martin Bernigeroth of Leipsic, Carl Gottfried Nestler of
Dresden, and Joh. Rud. Schellenberg of Switzerland.
Coming to the present century and the modern plates,
we find Emil Doepler, Jr., a Berlin lithographer. Prof. A.
M. Hildebrandt, whose designs are usually reproduced by
lithography, and Clemens Kissel of Mayence, Ernst
Krahl of Vienna and Eduard Lorenz Mayer of Hamburg,
whose works are reproduced by photo-mechanical processes.
Among the best known of all the present day German book-
plate designers, however, Joseph Sattler is f ar-and-away the
best.
In 189s, the late F. Warnecke published in England a
series of forty-two plates designed by Sattler, which at
once took the attention of collectors everywhere as the
most remarkable and original drawings for book-plates
which had been seen in a long time. In his preface to
these plates, Herr Warnecke said : *' Sattler proceeds by a
method of his own. Heraldry is almost entirely neglected,
most of the plates bearing emblematical or allegorical
designs. His ideal is Albrecht Diirer, but he does not
copy him. Whether he is worthy to be called a disciple of
this great master the following plates will show* That his
designs are original and exquisitely executed no one can
deny. Though some of the sketches are fantastic or
grotesque, we cannot quarrel with the artist on that
account. It must be remembered that he has not been
free to consult his own taste only he has had to study
also the tastes of his employers. Be that as it may it is
certain that every true amateur and collector will greet with
favour this work of a young and promising artist, whose
drawings have already — 1893 — won for him a "mention
honorable " in the " Salon deParis".
Herr Warnecke is inclined to compare Sattler's work
with that of the late Aubrey Beardsley and considers it
rather remarkable that two such similar and peculiar
geniuses should have arisen at about the same time.
Another artist whose work has been attracting attention is
^'tz Erler of Munich.
Introduction. xvii
In summing up the history of the book-plate in Ger-
many, after an examination of the works already men-
tioned and those of such artists too as Holbein, Hans
Sebald Beham, Lucas Cranach, Johann Troschel, Wolf-
gang Kilian of Augsburg and Virgil Solis, one is inclined
to agree that, like the art of printing, which sprang full-
grown into the world and whose first performances have
never been improved upon, if even equalled, the art of the
book-plate reached during its very early years a degree of
perfection that may well stand, and does in fact, to a large
extent, as the model of to-day. The early German plates
are rough, but strong. They never became delicate, though
losing something of their rudeness as years pass on, and
to-day the best German designers are distinctive and firm,
while the older examples retain their marked superiority
over the work of other nations.
The earliest dated book-plate which France can boast
is the simple typographical label bearing the words :
Ex BiBLiOTHECA Caroli Albosii E. Eduensis
Ex Labors Quies.
1574.
It belonged to Charles d'Aileboust, Bishop of Autun,
who died in 1585. This label and the manuscript ex
libris (and here one naturally drops into the use of this
term in place of the better one for general use, book-plates,
because its use is sanctioned by the authorities and
because it fits the present object of remark better than
the other) which is otten found in the early French books,
are typical of the earliest book-plates in France. Fre-
quently one comes across a written note beginning with
the expressions '* Ex Libris Domini," " Ex Libris Monas-
terii " and " Ex Libris Conventua ", in the old books,
which takes the place of the engraved book-plate. Eccle-
siastical book-plates are not very numerous in France, or
very old. The earliest dated armorial book-plate was
engraved by Leonard Gaultier in 161 1 and was for the
books of Alexander Bouchart, Vicomte de Bloss^ville.
There is one dated 1613 and one in 1644, which, with the
already mentioned plate recording the gift of Dr. Peter
xviii Introduction,
Daniel Huet, to the Paris Jesuits, about completes the
list of seventeenth century dated or signed plates.
French book-plates are, as Hardy observes, interesting
on account of their owners more than by reason of their
engravers, though it is, of course, a pleasure to come
across plates by Boucher, Eisen, Gribelin or Gravelot.
But the plates of the monarchs, the women, the authors,
and the statesmen of France have a special interest. The
plates of Emeric Bigot, the bibliophile, and of Alexander
Petau, who collected fine books and manuscripts, the plates
of Pierre Seguier, of Louis XV. and his three daughters,
Madame Victoire de France and the Princesses Adelaide
and Sophie, of M. de Joubert, of Gueuelette the drama-
tist, of Madame Roland, of Lavoisier, of Charlotte Cord ay,
of the Chevalier d'Eon, of Madame de Sta^l, of de Piis
the dramatist, of Napoleon's brother Lucien, which' bears
the inscription ** Ex Bibliotheca Principis Canini ", of
Alphonse Karr, of Maximilian, Emperor of Mexico (which
properly belongs in the American lists but is mentioned
here because of its owner's connection with Napoleon
IIL), of the Duchesse de Berry, of Leon Gambetta, of
Victor Hugo, of Theophile Gautier, of Paul Lacroix, which
has the words " P. L. Jacob Bibliophile ", of Charles
Monselet, and of the Vicomtesse de Bonnemains are
instances.
The book-plate of France is different from that of all
other countries : for a time it displays heraldry ; for a time
it is ornate and exceedingly pretty ; plain styles have their
vogue and during certain periods no one shows any
heraldic trappings. One reason why the book-plate has
not been so popular in Prance as in other countries, is
because of the attention given in that country to the bind-
ing of books. Far prettier possibly, certainly more aristo-
cratic, is the special binding of elegantly tooled morocco,
with the arms or device of the owner elaborately inlaid or
stamped thereon. To these outside marks of book pos-
session collectors generally have given the name " super
libros ", though in France they are included in the term
" ex libris" along with the printed plate. In this exhibi-
tion one may see a most interesting sequence of finely
bound books showing the super libros of royalty in France
Introduction. xix
from Henry HI. to Napoleon III. Grolier, who used no
book-plate, used to have the following line stamped upon
many of his bindings:
Jo. Grolierii et amicorum.
And by this he proclaimed himself more generous in spirit
than most of his successors in the love of books prove
themselves to be.
The other Continental countries may be disposed of
with a word. Book-plates are in use and old examples are
known in all of them. Sweden has a plate dated 1575,
Switzerland has one bearing the figures 1607^ Italy has one
dated 1623, and examples of Spanish, Danish, Russian
and Austrian book-plates, while not so numerous, find
their way into the collector's album.
In England the book plate has been more generally
used than anywhere else, and its examples have been
studied more than those of any other country. Lord de
Tabley originated the division into styles which still
obtains among collectors, and which is likely to endure,
with few changes, as long as book-plates are collected,
exhibited, written of, and talked about. What is known
as the " Early English " style is chiefly characterized by the
arrangement of the mantling, which usually is made to
envelop the shield of arms, spreading out at the sides
like a mass of foliage. These plates were in use previous
to the eighteenth century. From about 1700 to 1745, the
prevailing style was very conventional in decoration, and
was remarkable for its solidity rather than for its grace-
fulness. The two sides of the shield exactly coincided,
and the whole arrangement was rather stiff and formal.
It resembled the furniture of the day ; it was massive,
wooden, imposing from its very weight. This style is
known as the "Jacobean ".
The Chippendale style came in with the new ideas in
upholstery and furniture making, which the famous T.
Chippendale introduced into England. The decorative
art of the day was greatly influenced by his ideas, and the
book-plate, which is, in all countries, exceedingly suscep-
tible to the changes of style, at once lost much of its old
stiffness, and took on some of the grace and lightness of
XX Introdtiction.
Chippendale's cabinets and chairs and coverings. After
this had held sway long enough^ there came into use a
plate, less abundant in decoration, relying principally
upon a ribbon, and a wreath or spray of palm or holly
for its effect. The shield of arms was plain in design, and
was placed over a ribbon which carried the motto, while
on either side there rose sprays of holly tied with a ribbon
in a big bow-knot at the bottom. This is called the
** Ribbon and Wreath " style. After this came the Plain
Armorial which discarded all attempts at decoration, and
was an unadorned coat-of-arms. All along, with these
various styles, there ran the pictorial plates, the allegori-
cal, the library interior, the literary, the portrait, the
book-pile, and the trophy, all of which, unless it be the
last, are sufficiently explained by their very names. The
trophy plate is one in which the principal decoration is
supplied by the introduction and careful disposal about
the shield, of any number of military accoutrements, such
as flags, cannon, muskets, drums, and similar implements.
Ladies' plates are now a distinct branch, and a goodly
number of lady designers are now making plates. This
rapid survey of the principal styles will enable the visitor
to place the specimens seen in this exhibition, and for a
further study of them, he must be referred to the many
books on the subject.
The earliest dated plate England can boast was owned
by no less a personage than Sir Nicholas Bacon and bears
the date 1574. Earlier by something like half a century is
the plate that once graced the books of Cardinal Wolsey,
a gorgeous ecclesiastical affair, but having no date. It
is quite out of the question to enumerate here the many
interesting plates which England has yielded up to the in-
vestigations of the collectors. The present exhibition is
rich in good examples and there is abundant opportunity
for comparison and study. To the experienced collector
no less than to the tyro does the collection commend itself.
In America, within the borders of the United States at
least, the earliest known dated plate was owned by Gov-
ernor Dudley and bore the following inscription, " His
Excellency, Joseph Dudley, Esqr., Governor of New Eng-
land, 1702 ". The plates of William Penn and Thomas
Introduction. xxi
Page (the last being from Virginia) are dated 1703, and
in the next year there are two, those of Thomas Prince,
and the Society for Propagating the Gospel in Foreign
Parts, which is perhaps not rightfully claimed as American,
though the copies so classed were certainly used in the
American Colonies. Very probably the colonies got the
book-plate fashion from England. Beyond question books
with plates in them came over with many a party of the
richer adventurers, and as the country grew and prospered
we know that books and plates were ordered from the old
country. These went more to the places south of New
York than to those north of that city, for in New England
most of the early book-plates were made by native self-
taught engravers on copper, whose work of course was
rougher than that of the London experts.
These book-plates of the early period are extremely
interesting for two good reasons. The memorials of im-
portant old families are always attractive, and the first
native work in any branch of worthy effort possesses a
peculiar value. So then we find many plates that are in-
teresting by reason of the position of their old owners, in
colonial matters, either as lawyers, statesmen, soldiers,
ministers, professional men or laymen of " parts ". Then
too, when a plate bears a signature, or can be accurately
assigned to a known engraver, it rises in the estimation of
the collector. One of the best and most popular makers
of book-plates in old New England days was Nathaniel
Hurd of Boston, whose work was done for the best fami-
lies and was the best that could be had in the colonies.
The few book-plates that we know were done by the hand
of Paul Revere, the Boston patriot, have also an especial
value and oiie of them has the distinction of having sold
at auction for the highest price yet paid for an American
plate. This is the Epes Sargent.
Other important men in the New England group were
Abel Bowen who was the first wood-engraver in Boston,
and whose Harvard College plates are much prized,
Joseph Callender, a Boston-born engraver of whom little
is known, Henry Dawkins, who according to Dunlap was
from New England and who engraved the wildest sort of
Chippendale plates, Nathaniel Dearborn who was asso-
xxii Introduction.
dated with Bowen here in Boston, Amos Doolittle^ the
famous Connecticut engraver, who made several plates for
societies and libraries, notably one or two for the literary
societies at Yale, Gideon Fairman of Connecticut, John
Mason Fumass, nephew of Hurd, who engraved the rare
Eli Forbes plate, Harris and Hill of Boston, Jocelyn of
New Haven, Thomas Johnson who reposes in King's
Chapel Burying-ground, and James Turner who engraved
the exceedingly rare plate of John Franklin of Boston.
The New York and southern group comprised, besides
Maverick, who was the best known, John Boyd, Edward
Gallaudet, Abraham Godwin, Francis Kearney, William
RoUinson, Smithers, Sparrow of Annapolis, Thackara,
Trench ard, and Vallance. As the visitor examines the
numerous examples of these engravers' work, he should
not judge them too harshly from the artistic stand-point,
nor compare them too sharply with the examples of the
same date which were made across the Atlantic. The
conditions under which these men worked was very differ-
ent from those of the English engravers, and considering
all the disadvantages under which they labored their book-
plates are remarkably good.
The prolific period of these early American plates was
during the last quarter of the eighteenth century. After
the War of 1812, there was a continual diminution in the
number of book-plates engraved and presently there began
a period when for quite a stretch of years the output was
very limited. Along about 1850 the custom began to
revive and plates were made in greater numbers, but the
real revival is now upon us. During all the periods since
the introduction of book-plates in this country there has
been a great number of typographical labels. These
abound in a number of different combinations of wood-cut
and type-set designs, and are chiefly interesting as indicat-
ing a very general desire to give books a personal mark,
even if it could not be, for any reason, on the elaborate
scale of the engraved specimens.
As we come over into the present day, we are met with
a profusion of plates, and a large number of workers with
graver, needle, and pencil, whose product is of great value.
Edwin Davis French of New York, William F. Hopson of
Introduction. xxiii
New Haven, J. Winfred Spenceley of Boston, Edmund H.
Garrett of Winchester, Howard Sill of Baltimore, Sidney
L. Smith of Boston, Samuel Hollyer of New York, and
Schweinfurth of Boston, Louis Rhead, George Wharton
Edwards, D. McN. Stauffer, Henry C. Eno, and Thomas
Tryon, all of New York, are among the best known of the
engravers and artists of the day who design and execute
book-plates. Edwin A. Abbey and Henry Sandham have
made one or two highly-prized designs.
The plates of the present day in this country are gen-
erally free from heraldic insignia, though they are some-
times used. The late Eugene Field used a very simple
and effective book-plate showing the old Field coat-of-
arms, but Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes chose for his design
the nautilus, which he had long before celebrated in verse,
which will never die. The aim to-day is to express the
personal bent of the owner, his pursuits, his favorite books
and authors, his especial delights in collecting. Pictorial
features and actual representations of interiors or pleasant
views, historic buildings or even famous portraits are fre-
quently incorporated in the design.
The earliest collector of book-plates of whom record is
left, is Miss Jenkins of Bath, England, who about the year
1820 was an active student of these delightful marks of
book ownership and whose collection reached the respect-
able proportions of over 5000 specimens. In the thirties,
Dr. Joseph Jackson Howard began collecting, and by the
year 1877, he had amassed 20,000 examples. He absorbed
the collection made by Miss Jenkins, which was contained
in four quarto volumes and was sold at the auction rooms
of Messrs. Puttick and Simpson, as well as the collection
formed by Dr. Wellesley of Oxford, which was devoted
almost entirely to Continental plates and which contained
a great number of remarkably fine things. Bagford, of
course, gathered book-plates, but not with particular relish
and the few he owned are in the British Museum today.
It is beyond question true, that bona fide book-plates had
found their way into many of the great and small collec-
tions of prints which were made before this time, but it
seems probable that the book-plate was not regarded inter-
esting, per sey until the present century.
xxiv Introduction.
In 1823 the " Gentleman's Magazine " contained a con-
tribution from one "C. S. B." who mentions the Fust
book-plate and those made by Hogarth. The first use of
the term " Book-plate " to distinguish these charming
engravings^ is, so far as is known today, found in John
Ireland's *' Hogarth Illustrated ", whose first volume was
published in 1791. Ireland says ^'the works of Callot
were probably his (Hogarth's) first models, and shop-bills
and book-plates his first performances ". Were it not
practically certain that Hogarth engraved the book-plates
of John Ireland and Elis Gamble, as well as one for his
own use, and a few others, it might not be safe to take
this use of the word as a deliberate reference to the partic-
ular bits we are considering, for the expression might
easily have been used in reference to the plates for regular
book illustration. Indeed we have a case in point. For
some time it has been the habit of book-plate collectors to
refer to a passage in the diary of Samuel Pepys as the first
mention in print of the book-plate. The researches of
Mr. Henry B. Wheatley, however, lead that unquestioned
authority to state in his new edition of the great Diary,
that this passage does not refer to the book-plates which
the vain old babbler used to denote his ownership of books,
but concerns quite a different subject, namely, the prepa-
ration of four engraved plates of the King's dock-yards.
The passage occurs under date of July, 21, 1668, and
reads as follows :
"21st. . . . So home to the office, where all the morn-
ing, and so to dinner, and then all the afternoon at the
office, only went to my plate-maker's, and there spent an
hour about contriving my little plates, for my books of the
King's four Yards."
In a foot-note, Mr. Wheatley refers to the use book-
plate collectors have long made of these lines, and calling
attention to an entry under date of the 27th of the same
month, which more fully explains what these plates were,
completely upsets the view hitherto held.
About the middle of the last century, a book-seller
named Joseph Barber plied his trade in Newcastle.
Thomas Moule reproduces on page 367 of his " Bibliotheca
Heraldica", a curious excerpt from an old copy of the
Introduction. xxv
''Gentleman's Magazine", which refers to a large copper
plate of the equestrian statue of King James which Barber
had published, and which was embellished with an enclos-
ing frame made up of the arms of the gentlemen and ladies
who had subscribed for copies of the print. In this
excerpt, it appears that Barber wishes to call the attention
of his subscribers to his intention of cutting up the large
copper, and of selling to their various owners, for the
further sum of 2s. 6d. each, the pieces which contain their
arms. In explanation of this attempt to get a double
price out of his customers, he says :
" The design of this proposal is a useful and necessary
embellishment, and a remedy against losing books, by
lending, or having them stolen; by pasting one print
on the inside of the cover of each book, you have the
owner's name, coat of arms, and place of abode, a thing
so useful and the charge so easy, 'tis hoped will meet with
encouragement ".
This early reference to the book-plate, though it is not
so named, is very interesting, and so is the fact that books
are still preserved having '* on the inside of the cover ",
prints from the coppers advertised by the enterprising
Barber.
The interest in book-plates as an object worthy the
attention of the collector spread very gradually. Until
quite recently, one may say, the few who knew what they
were and what was interesting in them, could purchase
them at a penny a piece, without distinction as to age,
size or any of the other features now eagerly regarded as
adding to the value of a plate. There are many collectors
in England who remember the good old days when both
in London and along the quays of Paris they could stuff
their pockets with good plates for almost nothing. But
those days have passed away and today the book-plate
has a marketable value, is sold at auction, is listed in
catalogues, nay, even has risen to the dignity of having a
good sized catalogue published in which nothing but book-
plates are considered, and has still further been honored
with a book by no less an authority than Mr. J. H.
Slater, which gives the sale prices of some three hundred
good examples.
xxvi Introduction.
The first book devoted wholly to the consideration of
book-plates was "The Study of Book-Plates", by Hon. L.
Leicester Warren (the late Lord de Tabley), which was
published in 1880. Lord de Tabley was a choice poet
and a ripe scholar^ and he approached his subject with a
mind well stored with information and with an imagination
which fitted him to write of these plates and the col-
lector's delight in them, with rare grace. The book is
hard to get now, but those that have it may rest assured
that in spite of all that has been written on this subject
since its appearance, they still possess absolutely the best
work, the only one that is indispensable. The interest
which this book excited was communicated by one book-
lover to another until a considerable territory was affected
and the contagion spread across the ocean in several
directions, reaching France, Germany, Sweden and the
United States at about the same time. Societies of col-
lectors were formed soon after, the first being The Ex
Libris Society, whose headquarters are in London and
which was started in 1891. The interest in the subject
spread beyond all conception, a literature began to spring
up, and almost before it was realized, the book-plate had
passed out of the hands of a few quiet and scholarly men
who loved them, and had become a popular hobby, in
which at first only bookish men were interested, but which
at length, and in a surprisingly short time, was taken up
by many who had no especial interest in books, but wished
to be collecting the popular thing.
And so it came about that within a dozen or fifteen
years from the publication of Lord de Tabley's delightful
book, the collecting of book-plates was a wide-spread
" fad ". This is a word your genuine collector hates to have
applied to this interesting branch of collecting, yet it is a
fit one with which to describe the situation today. Plates
are *' collected " by persons who have little interest in them
and whose idea of collecting is to buy wholesale, and to
purchase, at whatever price, the plate that few collections
can boast. It is true that all this has resulted in what may
be called the science of book-plate collecting and has
caused a money value to be set on the best plates,
i\\ of which brings certain advantages. Still those can
Introduction. xxvii
be found who do not care for the publicity now attached
to the whole subject^ and who would be glad to return to
the old days of quiet exchange and of correspondence
with chosen friends of congenial mind, of unbothered
investigation which returned information it was not neces-
sary to publish.
One of the great trials of the careful and genuinely fond
collector of book-plates today is that he is classed with
those whose ways are different from his and are of the sort
that merit and receive condemnation- It is a new instance
of an old experience, — the good suffering with the wicked.
Now and again criticism of the collector appears in the
public prints and very often some well-meaning collector
attempts to make reply to the scathing remarks of his
accusers, but such contests are of doubtful value. There
are collectors and collectors. There are those who have
no sense, and who will maltreat a book to get the plate
from its dainty cover, and there are those who know
when to take a plate from a book, and when to take
book and plate and let them remain the inseparable
companions they were meant to be. Collecting book-
plates is an entirely worthy and laudable pursuit. It
serves many good purposes. It preserves interesting me-
mentos of by-gone worthies in several walks and grades of
life, which have been for years disregarded and thought-
lessly destroyed. It preserves books and the memories of
their writers, as well as the works of engravers whose
names are known round the world. It adds not a little to
the sum of interesting information that helps the days to
pass pleasantly, and it gives joy and comfort to many a
lover of books and prints as he sits by the wood fire and
displays his treasures to his interested caller.
But beyond his value as a preserver of things likely to be
lost and the re-awakening of an interest in persons and
things well-nigh forgotten, the book-plate collector is of
value to the present and the future years. He has exerted
a wonderful influence on the art of design and has put new
life in the fast dying art of copper-plate engraving. In
summing up these points wherein the book-plate hobby (for
this word is quite satisfactory) is of value, no mention has
been made of the inward delight and mental pleasure of
xxviii Introduction,
the collector himself, which is not to be overlooked, for
though it cannot be measured and weighed, it contributes
its share to the pleasure of the passing days, and innocent
enjoyment is gain.
JOHN P. WOODBURY.
HENRY S. ROWE.
FREDERICK W. FRENCH.
CHARLES DEXTER ALLEN.
Committte of the Club of Odd
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SOME OF THE WAYS OF MAKING
BOOK PLATES.
DESIGNS, PLATES, BLOCKS AND TRIAL PROOFS.
1. Design by E. B. Bird, Boston, for Chas. H. Tay-
lor, Jr.
2. Proof from the engraved plate made by £. D.
French, New York, from the design No. i.
3. Three designsfor book plates made by E. D. French
for the Club of Odd Volumes. (Seie No. 1701 of this cata-
logue for a proof from the plate engraved by Mr. French
from the design selected.)
4. Copperplate, engraved by E. D. French, from his
own design, for John P. Woodbury. (The plate is steel-
faced, and coated with wax, to prevent its rusting.)
5-9. Progressive trial proofs printed from the plate
No. 4 while it was in process of engraving. With No. 5
the photograph is shown which the designer utilized in
drawing the Woodbury Library interior in the upper part
of the plate.
10. Copperplate, with the portrait of Thomas Gaffield,
etched by W. H. W. Bicknell, Winchester, Mass., for the
Museum of Fine Arts. (The plate is steelfaced, and
coated with wax to prevent its rusting.)
11. Proof from the plate No. 10.
12. Woodblock, from a design by A. F. laccaci, New
York, engraved by John Andrew & Son, Boston, for A. L.
HoUingsworth.
13. Proof from the block No. 12.
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HOW BOOK PLATES ARE USED.
/. E. BOOK PLATES IN PLACE IN BOOKS.
14. The Peter Daniel Huetius gift book plate, dated
1692, in " Memoires de Messire Jacques de Saulx", Paris :
1691. (On the fly-leaf : Fran Baring. 1824. Liondon.)
15. The bookplate of William Lucy, Esf.y of Charle-
cote in Warwickshire, in Fuller's "The Holy State ",
Cambridge: 1642. Below the plate named is another,
belonging to a later member of the same family, and below
that again, the plate of the present owner of the book.
16. Horace Walpole^s bookplate, in "Le Gem me
Antiche Figurate di Michel Angelo Causeo de la Chausse",
Rome: 1700. Walpole's signature, with date 1740, is on
the fly-leaf.
17. David Garrick's bookplate, signed: I. Wood in
et Sc, in De Beauchamps's " Recherches sur les theatres
de France", Vol. I, Paris: 1735. F, p. 108.
18. Bookplate of the " Library of the Duchy of Cor-tu
wall^ Founded by his Royal Highness George Prince oj
Wales,^ I78y\ in "Reliquiae Wottonianae", London: 1672.
On the fly-leaf is the plate of the present owner.
19. Percival Lewies bookplate, in Murphy's "Life of
David Garrick", Vol. I, London: 1801.
20. Hori^ George Agar Ellis's bookplate, in Priora-
to's " Histoire du Ministfere du Cardinal Mazarin " [trans-
lation from the Italian], Paris : 1672.
21. Paul de Winfs bookplate, in Descamps's "La
vie des peintres", Vol. I, Paris : 1753.
22 . The bookplate of Edward Solly, F. R. S. , F. S. ^.,
in Waller's " Poems, c", London : 171 1.
How Booh Plates are Used. 3
23* Bookplate with the monogram I N^ in Leigh
Hunt's "Foliage", London: 18 18. On the fly-leaf is
Charles Conway's plate, which has been attributed to Wm.
Blake. This would seem a wrong attribution, however,
unless the engraving only and not the design is by Blake.
F, p. 10, under " Blake ", does mention such a plate.
24. Lord Leigh^s bookplate, in Leigh Hunt's "The
Descent of Liberty", London : 18 15.
25. Wiiliatn Bennet Martin's hooV^\2XQ (Warwick sc
145 Strand.), in Granger's '' A Biographical History of
England", Vol. VI, London : 1824. (F, p. 102.)
26* Samuel Sharp's bookplate, laid against the fly-
leaf of Johnson's *' Typographia ", Vol. I, London: 1824.
27. Edward Hailcton^s bookplate, printed in gold
on leather, in ''The Young Lady and Gentleman's New
Riddle Book ", London : N. d.
28. Charles Dickens's bookplate, in Pope's '* The
Iliad of Homer ", Vol. I, London : 1853. Below is the
label of the auction sale of Dickens's books, and on the
fly-leaf is the plate of the present owner.
29. Bookplate of ''William Fenn Esf. Proprietor of
Pennsylvania : i/oj ", on reverse of title-page of John
Norton's "The Orthodox Evangelist", London: 1654.
(A 656.)
30. Bookplate of Robert Hale EsqL of Beverly^ en-
graved by N. Hurd, in Vol. V of "The History of Sir
Charles Grandison". (Titlepage wanting.) Above the
plate is written : '*Edw^. J. Davenports — Cambridge Oct.
1825". (A 339.)
31. Peter Kemble's bookplate, signed: I Lewis sc,
in D'Anvers's, "The Craftsman", London: 1727. (A
450-)
32* George Washington's bookplate, in Justamond's
translation of "The Private Life of Louis XV ", Vol. II,
4 How Book Plates are Used.
Dublin: 1781. On the titlepage is Washington's auto-
graph. An impression of the spurious Washington plate
is inserted opposite the genuine one. (A 913 ; see also
A, pp. 91 and 94.)
33* John Randolph of Roanoke^s bookplate, in Hein-
sius's edition of Aurelius Prudentius Clemens, Amster-
dam: 1667. (A 714.)
34. Henry Laighfs bookplate, signed : P. Maverick
sc. Newark N. J., in William Smith's "History of the
Province of New York", Philad. : 1792. (Not in A.)
35. /. K, Paulding s bookplate, in Colvin's " Historical
letters", Georgetown, D. C: 1821. (A 647.)
36. The Hansard College ''Deiur " plaUy of MD CCC-
XXX (with IX added in ink) , in Mrs. Jameson's •' The
Romance of Biography", Vol. I, London: 1837, given to
Jacob Gushing Merrill. (Not in A.)
37. Society for Propagating the Gospel. This is a
different version, — not a different state; but another en-
graving, — of the plate, No. 1783 of this catalogue. It is
bound into a copy of Eliot's Indian Bible, of the edition
of 1685. Underneath the plate is printed in type:
"Printed by order of the Society, John Ghamberlayne,
Secretary ". This would seem t^ indicate that it ought to
be found in all copies of the Eliot Bible, but of the copies
now known, this is the only one which contains it. On a
comparison with the plate shown under No. 1783 the differ-
ences will be readily seen, the most obvious being, that
the sun is without rays, and that the scroll below, instead
of containing the "Gift" inscription, is filled up with an
engraved tint. At the back of the book still another im-
pression of the same society's plate is bound in, which, at
first sight, appears to be of the same version as No. 1783,
but with the date, 1704, almost erased. Gloser examina-
tion, however, reveals quite a number of differences,
which would seem to show that it is from the retouched
plate.
BOOK PLATES-
I. GERMANY AND SWITZERLAND,
A. l6. CENTURY TO ABOUT Itt HALF OF I9. CENTURY,
Arranged approximately in chronological order. The biograph-
ical details mostly taken from Nagler^s " Kunstlertexikon*^
The rrferefices are to ^= Warnecke, *^Die deutschen Bucher-
zeichen ", Berlin : i8go.
Diirer, Albert, painter, designer, and engr., born
Nuremberg 147 1, died there 1528. — 38. Behaim von
Schwarzb<uh. (Name not given.) Woodcut. Not signed.
W 156, who, however, attributes the design to H. S.
Beham. 39. Bilibald Pirkheimer. Woodcut. Not signed.
W 1584. 40. Hector Fomer. Woodcut. Signed: R. A.
1521. W 1593.
Amman, Jost, painter, and etcher, born Zurich 1539,
died Nuremberg 1591. — 41. Holzschuher. (Name not
given). Engr. Signed: I. A. Not dated, but W 892
gives the date, 1580, in parenthesis.
1581. Anonymous, —42. B. S. E. D, S. F. (Barth.
Scholl, suffragan bishop of Freising). Woodcut, colored
by hand. Dated MD.LXXXI, the date restored. Not
in W.
1600* Anonymous. — 43. Henrys Bishop of Augs-
burg. Woodcut. Dated 1600 in type. Not in W.
Sibmacher, Hans, designer and etcher, of Nuremberg
where he died 161 1. — 44. Andreas Beham der Elter.
6 Oei^momy and Switzerland.
Etching. Not signed. Dated 1595. W 158. (W merely
attributes this plate to Sibmacher. Andresen, '^ Deutscher
Peintre-Graveur ", II, p. 339, No. 106, assigns it to Sib-
macher without hesitation, but calls it merely '' The Arms
of Andreas Beham *\ not his book-plate.)
Heumann, G. D., engr. Nuremberg ? 17. century ? —
45. Library founded by Joh, Fenizer^ Nuremberg, died
1629. Engr. Signed: G. D. Heumann sc. Not in W.
1611. Anonymous. — 46 . Georg Ludwig Kirchmair.
Engr. Dated 1 6 1 1 . W 995 .
1618. Anonymous. — 47. Library of the Dukes of
Bavaria. Engr. Dated 1618. W 1370.
[1645.] Anonymous. — 48. lohann Friderich
Ljffelholtz. Engr. Not dated, but W 1178 gives the
date, 1645, ^^ parenthesis.
1649. Anonymous, — 49. Nameless Plate. Armo-
rial. Motto : Res Arduus Honor. Both this and the date,
1649, in ink. Not in W.
[1660.] Anonymous. — 50. Hanns Martin Loff^el-
holtz. Engr. Not dated, but W 1180 gives the date,
1660, in parenthesis. 5 1 . Hanns Martin Lbffelholtz, Engr.
Not dated, but W 1181 gives the date, 1660, in parenthesis.
1667. Anonymous. — 52. Monastery at Thierhdup-
ten. Engr. Dated 1667. W 2169.
Grassanter, F., engraver (amateur?), 1672. — 53. C
R. (Monastery of Roth ?) Engr. Signed : f : grassanter.
Dated 1672. Not in W.
1687. Anonymous. — 54. P: M: lo: Bap : Phil:
Lvti: Leop: P: Invictis Imp: JR : Cone: Italus Anno I?:
1687. Engr. Not in W.
1696. Anonymous. — 55. Joseph Francis^ Bishop
of Freising. Engr. Dated 1696. W 557.
Oermany and Switzerland. 7
Lohrmann, F. A. A., 17* century. — 56. G, /.
Weickmann. £ngr. Signed : F. A. A. Lohrmann. W 2393.
1700. Anonymous. — 67. Monastery of Niederai-
tdch. Engr. Dated 1700. W 1459.
Fridrich, Jacob Andreas, the younger, engr. to the
Duke of Wiirtemberg, died 1779. —58. Gottlieb Etiiing.
Engr. Signed: lac. Andr. Fridrich, Ser. Due. Wiirt.
Sculptor aul. Sc. A. V, W 485.
Kraus, Johann Ulrich, engr. and designer of Augs-
burg, died 1719. — 69. Von Uffenbach. Engr. Signed:
J. U. Kraus. sculp: W 2340.
1719. Anonymous. — 60. Monastery of Schefftlarn.
Engr. Dated 17 19. W 1878.
1720. Anonymous. — 61. Leopoldt Peisser. Engr.
Dated 1720. Not in W.
Sy, possibly Sysang, Job. Cbristopb, engr., born
Leipsic 1703, died there 1754. Another Sysang worked
in Prague from 1720-38. — 62. Christian Ernst Graf zu
Stolberg. Engr. Signed: Sysc. Dated 1 721. W2116,
where the signature is wrongly given Sg.
1725. Anonymous. — 63. /. B. P. IT. (Joh. Bapt.
Pucher Hogelworth.) Engr. Dated 1725. W 863.
Scboltze, C. , early 18. century. — 64. Graf von Schaff-
gotsch. (Name not given.) Engr. Signed : C. Sholtze
[sic !] fecit. Dated 1725, the last two figures in ink. W
1863. (See on same sheet with C. Winckler, No. 6Z*)
1732. Anonymous. — 65. Freiherr von Coreth.
Engr. Dated 1732. W 344.
[1735.] Anonymous. — 66. B. A. Z. W. (Monas-
tery of Weisenau.) Engr. Not dated, but W 2409 gives
the date, 1735, in parenthesis.
8 Germany and Switzerland.
1739* Anonymous. — 67* Monogram^ apparently
R. C. C. R., in a wreath. £ngr. In writing: Halae
1739. Not in W.
Winckler, C, 18. century. — 68. Graf von Schaff-
gotsch. (Name not given.) Engr. Signed : C : Winckler
fecit. W 1864, where the written date 1740 is given, but
there is no date on the impression here shown.
Schmitner (Schmittner), Franz Leopold, engr., of
Vienna. Flourished about 1740. — 69. Frciherr von
Raigersfeld. Engr. Signed : F. L. Schmitner sc. Viennae.
W 1689.
Heumann, Georg Daniel, designer and engr., born
1691, died 1759. —70. Ex Bihliotheca Kerniana. Engr.
Signed: G. D. Heumaii fecit. W 983. 71. Nameless
plate. Motto : Non tota perit. Engr. Signed : G. D.
Heuman fecit. 1743. Not in W.
Reinhardt, A., 18. century. — 72. Joh. Christoj>h
Seiff. Engr. Signed : A. Reinhardt sc. Dated : CID 13
CCXLIII. W 2016.
1744. Anonymous. — 73. Monastery of Polling,
Engr. Dated 1744. W 1601.
Jungwierth, Franz Xaver, engr., born Munich, 1720^
died there 1790. — 74. Frandscvs Frcepositvs etc. (at
Polling). Etching. Signed: lungwierth del. et Sc. M-
Dated 1744. W 1604.
1746. Anonymous. — 75. Library of the Dukes oj
Bavaria. Engr. Dated MDCCXLVI. W 1377.
M. Early 18. century. — 76. G. H. F. C. Count
Lepell. Engr. Signed : M : Sc. W 1 135, who reads the
initials of the owner G. H. E. C. and places the engr. in
the 17. century.
Germany and Switzerland. 9
Fehr, Peter, engr. at Francfort o. M., first half of
i8. cent. — 77. Joh. Mich, von Laen. Engr. Signed: P.
Fehr fecit. W 1189.
176-. Anonymous. — 78. Monastery of OberzelL
Engr. Dated 17 5-. W 1487.
1751. Anonymous. — 79. Heinr. BaUh. Andr. Seiz.
Engr. Dated : MDCCLI. W 2022.
Striedbeck (Stridbeck), Johann, engr., who worked
at Strasburg, at Basel and at Augsburg, and died about
1755. — 80. Nameless plate. (Bookplate of a Bishop.)
Engr. Signed: I. Striedbeck del. et sc. Argent. Not
in W.
..1755. Anonymous. — 81. Frantz Peter Zeltner der
Altere. Engr. Dated 17559 the last two figures in ink.
W 2546, who, however, gives the date 1768.
Nilson, Johann Esaias, designer, painter, and engr.,
born Augsburg 1 721, died there 1788. — %^. Joh. Reis.
Engr. Signed: J. E. Nilson, fee. 1756. W 1695.
Gericke, I. E., engr., Berlin, 18. cent. — 83. /. C.
V. Moehsen^ M. D. Engr. Signed : I. E. Gericke, sculps.
Berol. 1757. Not in W.
Tyroff, Martin, designer and engr., born Augsburg
1705, died Nuremberg about 1758. — 84. KeUner. Name
not given. (Traces of some letters, apparently I. C. K.,
visible below.) Engr. Signed : M. Tyroff fee. (W says
" fecit".) W 973. 85. E. F. C. (Monogr. : Ernst Fried-
rich Carl, Duke of Sachsen-Hildburghausen.) Engr.
Signed: Martin Tyroff del. & sc. Norimb*. W 1832.
86. BenJ. Stabenau. Engr. Signed : Tyroff del. & sc.
Norimbg. W 2071.
Osterlander, Dr., 18. century. — 87. Joh. Bern.
Nack. Engr. Signed : Dr. Osterlander Inv. De St. Hilaire
del. et Sc. 1759. W 1422. 88. Joh. Bern. Nock. The
10 Germany and Switzerland.
same design, engr. by Joh. Heinr. Wicker, born
Francfort o. M. 1723, died 1786. Signed: Wicker sc.
W 1423.
Bernigeroth (Berningroth), Johann Martin, engr.,
of Leipsic, died 1767 in his 54. year. — 89. Aug,
Schultz. Engr. Signed : Bernigeroth sc. Lips 1762.
Not in W.
[1762.] Anonymous. — 90. Karl Ferd. HommeL
Engr. Not dated, but W 897 says that the date, 1762, is
engraved under the statue of Apollo.
Steinberger, Leonhard Michael, engr., bom Augs-
burg 1 7 19, died 1766. — 91. Collegium Evangdicum oj
Augsburg, Engr. Signed : L. M. Steinberger. Sculps.
A. V. W 72, where the plate is attributed to the i6.
century.
Pfautz, Christoph Andreas, painter and engr., died
1772, aged 45. — 92. Barih, Jac, Neuss, Etching.
Signed: C. A. Pfautz del. et sculpsit. W 1445. 93.
Toh, Dan, Schleisstur, Etching. Signed : C. A. Pfautz
del. et sculpsit. W 1913.
Stock, Joh. Mich., designer, eng., and etcher, of
Nuremberg, settled in Leipsic, where he died 1773, in his
34. year. Gothe took lessons from him in etching. —
94. Jac, Fridr, Freiherr von Bielfeld, Etching. Signed :
I M Stock sc. Lipsiae. W 204.
[1778.] Anonymous. — 95. F, X, A. von Stuben-
rauch. Engr. Not dated, buf W 2136 gives the date,
1773, in parenthesis.
Thoenert, possibly Medard Thoenert (Thaenert)
designer and engr., born Leipsic 1754, died there 1812. —
96. Nameless plate (with bust of Homer, etc.) Etching.
Signed: Thoenertinv.se. Not in W. 97. iV. Etching.
Signed : Thoenert fee. 1773. Not in W.
h
Germany and Switzerland, 11
[1775.] Anonymous. — 98. /aco^ Wilhelm Loffel-
holtz. Etched. Not dated, but W 1 182 gives the date,
1775, ^^ parenthesis.
Nestler, Carl Gottfried. Designer and engr., born
Stolpen 1730, died Dresden 1777. — 99. Bibliotheca
Pezoldiana. £ngr. Signed : C. G. Nestler sc. W 1556,
where, however, the name of the engr. is not given.
\00, Zinzendorf? (Name not given.) Engr. Signed:
Nestler f. Not in W.
1778. Anonymous. — 101. Ludovicus^ canon of
the Monastery of the Holy Cross at Augsburg, etc. Engr.
Dated 1778. W 80.
Crusius, Carl Lebrecht, designer and engr., born
1740 near Leipsic, died at the age of 39 years. — 102.
Carl Benjamin Lengnich, Etching. Signed : C. L. Cru-
sius f. W 1 129.
Wachsmut (Wachsmuth), either Jeremias, de-
signer and engr., born Augsburg 17 12, died 1779, or
Michael, engr., who worked in Schaffhausen about
1760-70. — 103. /. L. Blessig Prof. Engr. Signed:
Wachsmut. sculp. W 215.
Wicker, Anna Rosina, engr., wife of Joh. Heinr.
Wicker, engr., born Francfort o. M. 1723, died 1786. —
XO^i^. Joh. Christian Geming. Engr. Signed: AnaRos.
Wicker, sc. 1779. W 633.
1780* Anonymous. — 106. Bernh. Jacob SchudU
Engr. Dated 1780. W 197 1. — 105 •*. Acad. Pat. [/. e.
Passau] Scieni. Litter, et Art. Engr. The date, MDCC-
LXXX, printed from type. Not in W.
Wernerin (/. e. Mrs. Werner), W., 18. century.
(Boetius or Boethius, Christian Friedrich, painter,
designer and engr., born Leipsic about 1706, died Dres-
den 1778 or 1783.) — 106. Bibliotheca Woogiana. Engr.
Signed : W. Wernerin del. C F. Boetius sculp., but in the
impression shown these signatures have been cut off. W
2517-
12 Germany and Switzerland.
Aberli, Johann Ludwig, painter and engr., born Win-
terthur 1723, died Bern 1786. — 107. Vincentz Frisching.
Etching and engr. Signed : I.l,. Aberli del. W 573.
Berger, Daniel, engr. and etcher, born Berlin 1744,
died there 1824. -108. Bibliotheca Uhliana. Etching.
Signed : D. Berger Sc, with a date which, however, is not
readable in the impression shown. W 2245 reads it 1736,
but that is manifestly impossible. Probably 1786 ?
Werner, possibly Christian Gottlieb, engr., born
Zwickau 1732, died Dresden 1789. — 109. Bibliotheca
Schfuideriana. Engr. Signed : Werner sc. W 1938.
Welte, probably Gottlieb, painter and etcher, born
Mayence about 1745, died near Reval about 1790. — 110.
/. C> V, B. (Monogram.) Etching. Signed : Welt^.
fe =. W 87.
Wachsmann, possibly Anton, designer and engr.,
born in Silesia about 1765, died about 1836. — 111.
Schwarzkopf. Etching. Signed : Wachsmann inv. et
fecit 1791. W 1988.
Chodowiecki, Daniel Nicolaus, designer, painter,
and etcher, born Danzig 1726, died Berlin 1801. — 112.
David Frtdlcender. Etching. Signed : D : Chodowiecki
inv & s. W 565. 113. C. S. Schinz, Med. IT. Etch-
ing. Signed ; D ; Chodowiecki : f 1792. W 1909*
Halle, S., engr., Berlin, about the end of the 18. cent..
— 114. Count von Borch. Etching. Signed: S. Halle
sc: Berol : 1790. W 233. 115 Count von Borch.
Etching. Signed : S. Halle fc. W 234.
Klass, Carl Christian, painter and designer, born
Dresden 1747, died there 1793. (Kruger, Ephraim
Gottlieb, engr., born Dresden 1756, died there 1835.) —
116. Joh. Ernst von Teubern. Engr. Signed: Klass
sen : del : E. G. Kruger sc : W 2165.
Oermany and Switzerland. 13
Keyl, Michael, engr., born Nuremberg 1723, died
Dresden 1795. — 117. C. F. G. (C. Freiherr Gregory.)
Signed : M. Keyl f . W 667.
Wirsing, Adam Ludwig, engr., born Dresden 17339
died Nuremberg 1797. — 118. KesUr. Engr. Signed:
dess. et grave par A. L. Wirsing N. W 986.
Berndt, Johann Christoph, engr., born Nuremberg
1755, died there 1798. — 119. Reuss? (No name, but
this name is suggested by W.) Engr. Signed: I. C.
Berndt. del: et Sculp: Francoft. W 17 17.
M. B., 18. century. — 120. yoh. Georg Burckhard.
Engr. Signed: M. B. sc. W 285.
Belling, I. E., engr., Augsburg, 18. cent. — 121.
Abbey of Wessobrunn. Engr. Signed : I. E. Belling,
Cath. Sc. A. V. W 2451.
Boehm, Joh., designer and engr., 18. century. — 122.
Graf Choiek. Engr. Signed: loh. Boehm, del. et scupsit.
W 326. 122*. Graf Chotek. Engr. Signed: loh.
Boehm. W 327.
De Montalegre, I. D., probably Joseph von Mont-
alegre, who worked in Francfort o. M. and in Nuremberg,
during the first half of the 18. century. — 123. Monogram
(Polycarp Miiller.) Engr. Signed: Montalegre fecit.
W 1343. 124. The samey but larger. Signed: I. D.
de Montalegre fecit. W 1344.
Funck, I. P., engr., Nuremberg, 18. cent. — 125.
Ex Bibliotheca Harilibiana, Etching. Signed: I. P.
Funck Sculpebat. Not in W. 126. Biblioth: Wag-
neriana. Etching. Signed : I. P. Funck Sculpebat, Niirnb :
W23S3.
Graf, C, 18. cent. — 127. Professor Baader. Etch-
ing. Signed : C Graf f : W 88.
14 Germany and Switzerland.
Hormann von Gutenberg, C. F., designer andengr.,
i8. cent. — 128. S. N. W, L. H. D. G. (S, N. W. L.
Hermann von Guttenberg, according to W.) Engr-
Signed: C. F. Hoermafi. de Gutbg.*. delin: et Sculpsit.
W 817. 129. Library of the city of Kaufbeuren. Engr.
Signed : C. F. Hormann. de Gutbg : sculp. W 966.
K., engr., 18. cent. — 130* Bibliotheca Pezoldiana.
Engr. Signed : K sc : W 1557.
Korner, C, 18. cent. — 131. Von Hohenhausen, Engr.
Signed : C Korner fe. W 883.
Kriiger, F. C, engr. and designer, of Berlin, 18. cen-
tury. — 132. Coihenius. Engr. Signed : F. C : Kriiger
del et sc. Berol. W 338.
Kiitner, S. G., designer and etcher, 18. cent. — 133.
C G. Gunther. Etching. Signed: S. G. Kiitner. inv.
et. fe. W 693.
Lange, J. F., 18. century. — 134* Joseph Augustin
Brentano. Stipple engr. Signed : J. F. Lange, f. Not
in W.
R., 18. century. — 135. Wciner. Etching. Signed:
R fecit. Not in W.
I.R. S.B., 18. century. — 136. facob Hanhart Etch-
ing. Signed: I. R. S B. fee. W 752, where, however,
the signature is not given.
C. S., 18. century. — 137. /. W. SchhgeL Engr.
Signed: C. S., reversed. W 1912.
Schnaper (Schnapper), I. I., of Offenbach, 18.
century. — 138. Henrich Wilhelm Lehneman. Engr.
Signea : I. I. Schnaper. a. Offenbach. W 11 17. 139.
Joh, Noe de Neufville. Engr. Signed : I. I. Schnapper a
Offenbach. W 1440.
Germany and Switzerland. 15
F. W., i8. century.— 140. Schurer. Ph. P. Etch-
ing. Signed: F. W., reversed. W 1980.
Wisard, 18. century. — 141. G. E. von Wagner.
Etching. Signed: Wisard. sc: W 2352.
Volckart, I. F., Nuremberg, i8, century. — 142.
Z. B. de Lvizerode, Engr. Signed : I. F. Volckart sc :
Nbg: Not in W.
Miiller, 18.-19. century. — 143. Z. G* Etching.
Signed : Miiller s. Not in W.
E. Th., 18.-19. century. — 144. O^ G. Etching.
Signed : E. Th. sculp. Not in W.
Neubauer, early 19. century. — 145. Von Schwarz-
kopf and Von Bethmann. (Names not given.) Engr.
Signed : Neubauer fee : W 1989.
S., early 19. century. — 146. Wurstenberger. (Name
not given.) Engr. Signed: S. W 2529.
Hampe, C. (Possibly Carl Friedr. Hampe, painter,
who flourished in Berlin at the beginning of the 19. cen-
tury.) — 147. Euchel. Etching. Signed: C Hampe.
inv. Bendix. sc. W 487.
Griinler, probably Carl Heinrich, designer, engr.
and etcher, born Triinzig 1 761, died in Licipsic in the
19. cent. — 148. V. Etching- Signed: Griinler fee.
. Not in W.
Geyser, either Christian Gottlieb, engr. and etcher,
born Gorlitz 1742, died near Leipsic 1803, or Friedr.
Christian Gottlieb, the son of the preceding, painter
and engr., born Leipsic 1772. — 149* C. B, Lengnich.
Etching. Signed: Geyser f. W1130 150- Em. Fr.
Werndoff. Etching. Signed : Geyser fecit. W 2442.
Meil, Johann Wilhelm, painter, designer, and etcher,
born Altenburg 1733, died Berlin 1805. — 151. E. I. v.
18 Germany and Switzerland.
Von Retberg, Ralf, of Munich, amateur painter, de-
signer, lithographer, etc., born i8 12. — 111 . I^a/f i;on
Retberg. Lithogr. Not signed. W 1711, where the date
is given about i860.
B. MODERN PERIOD. The names of the artists arranged
in alphabetical order. References^ as before, to Warnecke.
As his book wets published in 1890, plates of a later date
must not, of course, be looked for in it.
Anonymous. 1871. — 178. ffochschule zu Strctss-
burg. Dated 1871. Lithograph? Not in W.
Anonymous. [1888.] — 179. Graf von Mirbcuh.
Lithograph, W 13 12, where the date is given in paren-
thesis, although there is no date on the plate.
Behrens, W., designer, Cassel. — 180. Rudolf
Benkard. Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing. Signed:
W. Behrens. Cassel. 1893. 181. Marie Magdalene
Grdjin zu Leiningen Westerburg. Photo-mech. reprod. of
a drawing. Signed : W. Behrens (the W joined to the B).
Dated 1892.
Caspar!, Walter, Munich. — 182. Ray Lamprey.
Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing, signed: Caspari. 96.
Clericus, Ludwig, lived in Berlin, 1879, ^^^^ €\vi.Q,^ in
Magdeburg. — 183. B. Ragotzky. Wood-engr. Not
signed. W 1639. 184. Hanno von Dassel, and his
wife, bom Anna von Ohlendotf. Wood-engr., printed in
blue. Signed: C L (monogram). Designed in 1879.
W369.
Doepler, Emil, Jr., Berlin. — 185. Emit Doepler^
der Juengere. Lithograph. Not signed, but below is the
printer's address : Druck v. Wilhem Greve, Berlin S. W.
Not in W. 186. Grc^n Theresa Hahn-Basedow. Etch-
ing. Signed only by the etcher : Carl Leonh. Becker sc^
Germany and Switzerland. 19
1890. Remark proof (lion's head) on mounted India.
W 729. 187. Freiherr v. u, z, Au/sess. Lithogr.
Signed : E. D. d. j. W 67. 188. JBi// Bismarck. Wood-
engr. Signed : £. D. d. j. Kbg & Oe. X. I. (i. e. Kase-
berg & Oertel, Xylographic Institute). W 212. 189.
Adolf Bachofen von Echt Sen. Etching. Signed only by
the etcher : Carl Lieonh. Becker sc^ 1889. W 90. 190-
Albertine Bachofsn von Echt d^ Ae, Etching. Signed : E.
Dopier d. J. del. 1893. Carl Leonh. Becker sc. O. Fels-
ing Berlin impr. Proof on Japan. 191. Adolf Bach-
ofen V. Echt d. J. Lithogr. Signed : E. D. d. j. 91.
192* Albertine Bachofen von Echt d. J. Lithograph.
Signed: £. D. d. j. 1891. 193. August Bachofen von
Echt. Chromolithgr. Signed: E. D. d. j. 1891. 194.
Frider. Wdmecke. Lithogr. Signed: E. D. d. j. 77. W
2375. 195. Friedr. Wamecke. Lithogr., printed in blue.
Signed: E. D. d.j. Dated 1893.
Giesel, Hermann. — 196. /. D. (or D. I., monogr.)
Photo-mech. reprod. of a design by Herm. Giesel, made
1882. Not signed. Not in W.
Gube, M.— 197. Gottfried Boehm. Engr. Hand
colored. Signed: M. G. (monogr.). W 224, 198.
Freiherr von Lichtenstern. Engr. Signed : M. G. (monogr.) .
W 1698, where the date, 1888, is given in parenthesis,
although the plate is not dated.
Hell, Georg, Weimar. — 199. Thomas Ewing Moore.
Collographic reprod. of a drawing. Signed : G. Heil. del.
Hildebrandt, Prof. A. M., Berlin. — 200. Albert
Andreae. Lithogr. in black and gray. Not signed. W
49. 201. Richard Biringuier. Photo-mech. reprod. of
a drawing. Signed: A. H. (monogr.). Not in W.
202 . Prince Ernst zu Leiningen. Chromolithogr. Signed :
A. H. (monogr.). Dated M.DCCC.LXXXIX. W 1125.
203. M. Gfn. z. L. = W. (Magdalene, Grafin zu Lein-
ingen Westerburg.) Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing
made 1897. On buff paper. Not signed. 204.
K. E. G. z. L.-W. (Karl Emich Graf zu Leiningen-
20 Qermany and Switza^land.
Westerburg.) Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing made
1897. On buff paper. Not signed. 205* FrUdrich
Otto Kleemann. Lithogr. in black and gray. Signed:
A. H. (monogr.). W 998. 206. Neufvillsches Fatnilien'
Archrv- Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing. Signed:
Ad. M. Hildebrandt del*. Not in W. 207- Otto
Ludw. Aug. V. Dassei, Photo-mech. reprod. of a draw-
ing. Signed: A. H. (monogr.). Dated 1893. 208*
Alfred van Neufvilk* Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing.
Signed: A. H. (monogr.). Dated 1893. 209. Fride-
ricus Wamecke. Chromolithogr. Signed: A. H. (mono-
gram). Dated 1883. W 2377.
Kissel, Clemens, of Mayence. — 210. Heinrich
Eduard StUbeL Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing, signed
with monogram. Dated 1894.
Krahl, Ernst, Vienna. — 211. Karl Emich Graf zu
l^ningm' Westerburg. Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing
made 1893. Signed: Ernst Krahl. 212* Friedrich
Wamecke. Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing. Signed :
£. Krahl, and with the monogr. of the photo-engr. and
the date 1890. Not in W.
Leiningen, K. E, Graf. — 213. Karl Koch. Photo-
mech. reprod. of a drawing. Signed : K. E. Graf Lein-
ingen, and V Rochefort. Printed on tinted paper. Not
inW.
Maess, Jc. — 214. Dr. Hans Brendicke. Photo-
gravure from a drawing. Signed: Jc. Maess. (The year,
1870, on the cross below, is not the date of the drawing.)
Not in W.
Meyer, Eduard Lorenz, Hamburg. — 215* Alice
Meyer. Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing. Not signed.
Not in W. 216. Eduard Lorenz Meyer. Photo-mech.
reprod. of a drawing, printed in black with a greenish tint.
Signed and dated : 18 M 94. Not in W. 217. Magda.
Grdfin zu Lemingen- Westerburg. Photo-mech. reprod. of
a drawing printed in dark blue on light blue paper.
Signed and dated : 18 M 94. Not in W.
Germany and Switzerland. 20a
219? Sattler^ Joseph. '-' An in Book-Plates. Forty-
two original ex-libris designed by Joseph Sattler
London : 1895. (Plates from the above.) A. Chromo-
lithogr. Signed : I. Sattler. Mathilde Ahd geb. Berend.
Signed: I. S. Henri Albert. Photo-mech. reprod. of a
drawing. Signed : I. S. Ex-libris Caroli. Bill. Photo-
mech. reprod. of a drawing(?). Signed: J. S. Dated
M.D.C.C.C.XC.III. C. Binder. Chromolithogr. Signed :
S. Dated 1893. ^* Bucher. Chromolithogr. Signed : I S
(monogr.) Dated M.D.CCC.XC.III. Theodor. FUtau.
Chromolithogr. Signed: .Jos. Sattler. Ernst Garten-
schlaeger. Chromolithogr. Signed : .1. S. Friedrich
Franz. Graf. Hahn^ Basedow. Chromolithogr. Signed:
I S (monogr.) Ex. libris. Ludavici. Harnisch. Chromo-
lithogr. Signed: .Joseph. Sattler. Dated M.D.C.CC
XC.III. Ex. libris. Frid. Caroli Hauptii. Chromolithogr.
Signed : .1. Sattler. Gvst. Heydt. Photo-mech. reprod.
of a drawing (?). Signed : .1. S. Gvst. Heydt. Chromo-
lithogr. Signed : J. S. S. Homecker. Chromolithogr.
Signed: J. Sattler. 1893. /. Kraemer: Chromolithogr.
Signed : J. Sattler. A. Marzolff. Photo-mech. reprod. of
a drawing(?). Signed : .1 S. Dated M.D.C.C.C.XC.III.
Wolf gang Mecklenburg. Chromolithogr. Signed : I. Sattler.
Dated 1893. Wolfgang Mecklenburg. Chromolithogr.
Signed: I S (jmonogr.) Dated M.D.C.CC.XC.III.
Gustav. Ad. Mueller. Chromolithogr. Signed : I S.
Ernst Noether. Chromolithogr. Signed: J. S. J. R.
Chromolithogr. Signed : I. S. A. Rav. Chromolithogr.
Signed : I. S. Andreas. Rau. Chromolithogr. Signed :
I S (monogr.) C S. Chromolithogr. Signed: I S
(monogr.) C. S. Chromolithogr. Signed : I S (monogr.)
/. ^. (A B C) Chromolithogr. Signed: I. Sattler.
Joseph Sattler. Chromolithogr. Signed : J. S. 1893.
fos. Sattler. Chromolithogr. Signed: I S (monogr.)
Rosa Sattler. Chromolithogr. Signed: I S (monogr.)
Dated M.D.C.C.C.XC.III. G. A. Suss. Chromo-
lithogr. Signed: Sattler. Otto. Tracy. Chromolithogr.
Signed: 1 S (monogr.) Adolf Bachofen von Echt d.
Ae. Chromolithogr. Signed: I S (monogr.) M.D.C.CC.
XC.III. Gabriel, von Tdrey. Chromolithogr. Signed :
I S (monogr.) C. W. Chromolithogr. Signed J.
206 Oermany and Switzerland.
Sattler. Friedrich. Warnecke. Chromolithogr. Signed:
I S (monogr.) M.D.C.C.C.XCIII. FrUdrich Wamecke.
Chromolithogr. Signed: I S (monogr.) Dated 1893.
Hedwig. Wamccke. Chromolithogr. Signed : I S (monogr.)
JlseWamecke.gdf.von.LandwUst* Chromolithogr. Signed:
I S (monogr.) Dated M.D.C.C.C.XCIII. Konrad.
WeidHng. Chromolithogr. Signed: . I. S. M Z. Chromo-
lithogr. Signed : I S (monogr.) Nameless plate. Chromo-
lithogr. Signed : S. Nameless plate. (Arms of a cardinal
on it.) Chromolithogr. Signed : Sattler and I S (monogr.)
Germany and Switzerland. 21
Otto, G. — 218. Monastery of Kremsmunster. Photo-
mech. reprod. of a drawing. Signed: G. Otto. 1893.
Not in W. 219. Paul Nicolaus Ratajczak. Photo-
mech. reprod. of a drawing. Signed: G. Otto. 95. Not
inW.
Schulte, W., Wiesbaden. — 220. Karl Emich^
Graf zu Leiningeti" Westerburg. Photo-mech. reprod. of
a drawing, printed in very dark blue. Signed : Sch. v. B.
Dated 1895. 221. Marie Magdalene ^ Grdfin zu Leinin-
gen- Westerburg, Photo-mech . reprod . of a drawing, printed
in blue. Signed : Sch. v. B. 95.
Seitz, Anton, Munich. — 222. Aug. v. EisenharL
Photogravure from a drawing. Signed: Ant. Seitz, M.
Dated 1895.
Voigt, Paul.— 223. Paul Voigt. Wood-engr. (?),
printed in black and a dark bluish gray tint. Signed :
P. V. (monogr.). Not in W.
Von Dachenhausen, Alexander. — 224. Friedrich
von Sachs. Chromolithogr. Signed: A D. (monogr.).
Dated 1889. W 1826.
Von Hausen, Erich Freiherr. — 225. Karl Emich
Graf zu Leiningen-Westerburg. Chromolithogr. Not
signed. W 11 22, where the date, 1888, is given in paren-
thesis,' although the plate is not dated. 226. Karl
Emich Graf zu Leiningen-Westerburg. Photo-mech. re-
prod. of a drawing. Signed: E. F. V. Hsn. W 1123,
where the date, 1889, is given in parenthesis, although the
plate is not dated.
22
II. PRANCE.
A. 17. CENTURY TO ABOUT lit HAtF OF 1 9. CENTURY.
Arranged approximately in chronological order. The bio-
graphical details mostly taken from LeBlanc^ '* Manuel de
I amateur destampes^^ Portalis and Beraldi^ " Les graveurs
du dix-huitikme sihle^^ and Beraldiy " Les graveurs du XIX^
sihle.^^ The references are to HD == Hamilton^ " Dated
Book-Plates^^' London :i8g4-S > HF =^ Hamilton, " French
Book-Plates i' London : i8q2 ; P'M==^ Poulet-Malassis^
^^ Les Ex-Libris fran^ais^' Paris : 1875; W^^ Wamecke,
** Die deutschen Bucherzeichen,^' Berlin: i8go, and F=
Fincham, '^Artists and Engravers of British and American
Book Plates^' New York [London^ : 1897,
1692. Anonymous. — 227. D. Petrus Daniel
Huetius (Gift of). Engr. Dated 1692. HD, p. 15. —
228* The same^ somewhat changed in design, and
smaller. — 229. D. /Egidivs Menagvis (Gift of) . Engr.
Dated 1692. HD, p. 15.
Delespier, la. — 230* Joan, Carol. Seyringer,
Engr. Signed : la : de le spier so. Dated 1692. W
2030 ; HD, p. 16, where the date is read 1697.
A ved . — 231. Nameless Plate, ( An empty cartouche,
with a coat-of-arms above it.) Engr. The signature is
actually : 2T AVED.
Gribelin, Simon, painter and engr., b. Paris, 1662
(Blois 1661 ?), d. in England about 1733. — 232. Charles
Hamilton, Engr. Signed: S. G. 2!^^ • Nameless plate,
Engr. Signed : S. G. 234. James Carlton Stitt, Engr.
Signed: S. G. 235. Parochial Library of [Wigton.
This in ink.] Engr. Signed: S. G.
17 — • Anonymous. — 236. Senatvs Academici Regit
Gymnasii Gallici, Prize label, typogr. Dated 17 —
France. 23
(but changed in ink to 1800). Not in H D. 237-
Bernard Dufav. Engr. Dated Anno 17 — . H D, p. 21.
Scotin, Gerard Jean Baptiste. The elder, engr.,
b. 1671, d. 1716. — 238« Nameless plaU. (Joh. Heinr.
Burckhard) . Motto : Vita brevis ars longa. Engr. Signed :
Gerard Scotin major sculp. Lutetiae Parisior. i7i5.
Duflos. LeBlanc mentions six engr. of this name, all
of whom worked within the 18. century. — 239. Cellieu.
Engr. Signed : Duflos fee.
Scotin, Jean Baptiste, engr., b. 1678, d. after 1738?
— 240. Richard de Ruff ey. Engr. Signed: J. B. Scotin.
241. The samey but with the name of the Count Richard
de Vesvrotte^ substituted for the original name in much
later lettering.
1717. Anonymous, — 242. Dominicus Barnabas
Turgot Engr. Dated 17 17. H D, p 45.
Mercadier, J. — 243. Fr. Tr. de Cambon. EngT.
Signed: J. Mercadier Fecit, ^ly^. The same. Larger size.
Le Maire. — 245. M. L. B. de Beauffort Engr.
Signed: Le Maire — Fecit.
Giffart, Pierre, engr., b. Paris 1648, d. 1723. —
246. Nameless plate. (Motto : Antigua aetate decorae.)
Eogr. Signed : P. Giffart ex.
Aveline, A. Either Antoine, b. 1685 ?, d. 1743 ?, or
Fran9ois Antoine, who lived from 1718-1762. — 247.
Carolus de Brasses. Engr. Signed : A. Aveline scup.
P-M, pp. 46-48.
Michel, of Aries. — 248. Nameless plate, Engr.
Signed: — Michel fecit. Arelatensis. 1727. H D, p.
51. 249. Nameless plate. Same arms as preceding,
but somewhat different ornamentation. Engr. Signed :
Michel, fecit.
24 France.
P. L. — 2bO» Jean Louts Gourgas. Engr. Signed:
P. L.
Rouvierc. — 251 . Nameless plate. Engr, Signed :
Rouviere scul.
Roger. — 252. Nameless plate. (Motto : J 'attends
mon hevre.) Engr. Signed : Roger f.
H. N. — 253. Nameless plate. (Motto: Nee timide
nee tumide.) Engr. Signed : H. N. fecit.
Sparnae. — 254. Joa. Geoffroy. Engr. Signed:
Spamac.
D. — 255. Louis-Cesar Gaudard. Engr. Signed:
D. f.
Beaumont. — 256. Jac. Oliv. ValUe. Engr.
Dated 1730. Signed : Gravd par Beaumont Grav*. ord".
de la Ville. H D, p. 55.
M. B. — 257. Victor Leroux. Engr. Signed: M.
B. F. A. 1731. H D, p. 55.
1732. Anonymous. — 258* Fran. Mouchard.
Engr. Dated 1732. H D, p. 56.
Desmarestz. (The engr., Jean Audran, was b.
Lyons 1667, d. Paris 1756.) — 259. Nameless plate.
Engr. Signed : Desmarestz inv. I. Audran scul.
Huquier, Jacques Gabriel, designer and engr., b.
Orleans 1695, d. 1772. — 260. J* G. Huquier. Etching.
Signed : J. G. Huquier fecit.
Gravelot, Hubert Franpois Bourguignon, called,
b. Paris 1699, worked for a time in England, d. Paris,
1773. — 261. J* Burton D. D. Engr. Signed : Grave-
lot inv. J. Pine Sculp. F, p. 35. (John Pine, the engr.,
b. 1690, d. London, 1756.) 262. Wadham Wyndham
Esf. Engr. Not signed.
jFVance. 25
Boucher, Fran90is, celebrated French painter^ b.
1703, d. 1770. (The Comte de Caylus, who etched the
plate, lived from 1692-1765.) — 263. Le F^^, Henauh
iie VAcadetnie Fratifoise. Designed by Boucher^ but not
signed by him, nor by the etcher. P-M, p. 58.
[1733 ?] Anonymous. — 264. M^". dejoubert. Engr.
Not dated, but H F, p. 126, makes the date of about
1733 plausible.
A. C. — 265. Jacob Perard, Engr. Signed: A. C.
Dated 1735. H D, p. 59.
Baron, Bernard, engr., b. Paris about 1700, d. in Eng-
land 1766 (1762 ?). — 266. Jacobus Gibbs. Engr. Signed:
B. B. S. Dated 1736. (With the bookplate of Radcliff
Library, Oxford, to which Gibbs presented all his books.)
H D, plate opp. p. 53.
1736. Anonymous. — 267. Nameless plate. Engr.
Dated 1736. H D, p. 60.
1740. Anonymous. — 268. Jac. Ann. Claret
Delatouretle. Engr. Dated 1740. H D, p. 63. — 269.
Philib. de Rymon. Engr. Dated 1740. H D, p. 63.
Nicole, engr. at Nancy. See P-M, p. 32, note. — 270.
Nameless plate. (Le Prudhomme de Fontenay.) Engr.
Signed; A Nancy 1745 Nicole. H D, p. 67 ; H F, p. 97.
Descamps, Jean Bapt., painter and author, b. Dun-
querque, 1714, d. Rouien 1791. — 271. Nameless plate.
(J. B. Descamps). Etching. Signed: Descamps Inv.
N. le Mire sculp. [Possibly not properly an *' Ex-Libris,"
as it has printed matter on the reverse, showing that it was
cut from a book. See No. 272, and P-M, p. 31.]
Le Mire, Noel, designer and engr., b. Rouen or
Abbeville 1723, d. Paris 1801. — 272. J* B. Descamps.
Engr. Signed : N. Le-Mire inv. et Sculp. P-M, p. 31.
28 France.
Lc Tillicr, — 300. Franciscus Perrault. Etch-
ing. Dated 1764. Signed: le Tillier inv.
Monier. — 301. Ludov. Vach^r. 1768. Engr. Signed:
Monier sculp. H D, p. 89 ; H F, p. 138.
Helman (Helmann), Isidore Stanislas, engr;
b. Lille 1743, ^* 1806. — 302 • »CUemwerek de Cray en-
court. Engr. Signed: Helman 1768. 303* Thesame^
2* state, i. e., worked over.
De la Rosde, Aloysius, Count. — 304. Aloys:
Com: de la Rosh. Etching. Signed: Aloysis Com. de
La Rosde inv*, del. & Sculpsi. 1769. H D, p. 90.
Voyssard, Etienne Claude, engr., b. Paris 1746,
was still working in 1798. — 305. MK Aim/ de Le Didier.
Engr. Signed : E Voysard Sculpsit.
1772. Anonymous. — 306. M\ Poulletier. Engr.
Dated 1772. H D, p. 93.
Gaucher, Charles Etienne, engr., b. Paris 1741,
d. 1804. — 307. Jdc. Desmares. Engr. Signed : C. S.
Gaucher ex Academ. Art. Lond. Del. et incid. See Port-
alis & Beraldi, '* Les Graveurs des Dix-Huitifeme Si^cle ",
Vol. II, p. 282, No. 164.
1774. Anonymous. — 308. Costard de Bursard,
Woodcut. Dated 1774. H D, p. 95.
J. J. D. — 309. Nameless plate. Underneath : Mes
De Lasse Ments,, J. J. D. (These letters monogr.) Very
crudely engr., apparently by an amateur.
1776. Anonymous. — 310. Quarri de Monay.
Engr. Dated 1776. Not in H D.
Moreau, Jean Michel, le jeune, designer and etcher,
b. Paris 1741, d. 1814. — 311. Nameless plate.
(D'Hemery.) Etching. Signed: Moreau I. et f . P-M,
p. 63. See Mahdrault, " L'Qluvre de Moreau le Jeune ",
Paris : 1880, p. 61, No. 67.
France. 29
Marillier, Pierre Clement, designer and etcher, b.
Dijon 1740, d. 1808. (Robert Delaunay, le jeune,
the engr., lived from 1754-1814.) — 312. Ex libris
DuM. Etching. Signed: P. Marillier, Inv. et Del.
1779. De Launay le Jeune, Sculp. P-M, p. 65 ; H F,
p. 69 ; H D, p. 98 ; Portalis & Beraldi, Vol. II, p. 556,
No. 16, under Le Launay. 313. 27ie same. Modem
copy, signed £. G94. (Eugene Gaujean ?) •
Choffard, Pierre Philippe, designer, engr. and
etcher, b. Paris 1736?, d. 1809. — 314* Andreas de
Salts. Engr. Signed : P. P. Choffard fecit. W 1837,
where the plate is erroneously assigned to the 17. century.
315. Jean Armand Tronchin. Engr. Signed: P. P.
Choffard fecit 1779. H D, p. 99.
Michelin. — 316. Des Livres de la Bibliotheque de
M — . From a book cover, on the reverse of which there is
a vignette dated 1785. The name is left open, so that the
purchaser can fill it in. Woodcut, printed in red.
G. D. — 317. MtLejourdan. Engr. Signed: G. D.
(and two additional letters, which may stand for " F®.").
1786. 318. The samey with improved lettering. H D,
p. 223.
Jourdan F*"®, /. e. Madame, engr., Paris, 18. cent. —
319. M. le L^. de Bourbon Busset Engr. Signed:
P"' Jourdan Sculp 1788. H F, pp. 79, 80.
OUi vault, engr., at Rennes and at Paris, about 1788.
See P-M, p, 32 and H F, p. 163. — 320. M—N: De
ChAteaU'Giron. Engr. Signed : OUivault.
Colinet, engr., who worked in Paris in the second half
of the 18. century. — 32 1 . M. Thierry. Engr. Signed :
Colinet fecit.
De la Gardette, P. C, is named as an engr., pupil of
Cathelin, who worked in Paris during the second half of
the 18. cent. — 322. M. Lavoisier. Engr. Signed:
De la Gardette fecit. P-M, p. 34.
30 France.
Martinet, probably Fran9ois Nicolas, who worked
in Paris towards the close of the i8. cent. — 323*
Joann. Thom. Aubry. £ngr* Signed : Martinet del fee.
F-M, p* 42.
F . . • . G . . . • ? — 324. Saulot de Bospin. Etch-
ing. There is a signature, but only the letters F . . . .
G • • • • can be made out with difficulty.
1790* Anonymous. — 325. Charles Saladin-Eger-
ton. Engr. label. Dated 1790. Not in H D.
1791. Anonymous. — 326. /. B. Michaud. Engr.,
colored (by hand* Dated 1791. H D, p. no; H F, p.
82 ; P-M, p. 35.
1792. Anonymous. — 327< Pasquier de Messatige.
Engr. Dated 1792. H D, p. no; H F, p. 70.
1793* Anonymous. — 328. Louis Antoine Paul
Bourbon Bussef. Engr. Dated 1793. H D, p. in ; H F,
p. 80.
Ronson. — 329. S. MoUevault Engr. Signed :
Ronson.
Durig, engr. of the 18. cent, at Lille. — 330. Sera-
phin MalfaiU Engr. Signed : Durig, \ Lille. — See
M-P, p. 32, note.
Jouvenel, H., engr. at Lille, beginning of 19. cent. —
331. Herbaut. Etching. Signed: H. Jouvenel^ Lille.
Gotlel . — 3 3 2 . -fi'JC Libris De Convert. Engr. Signed :
Goiiel ex.
Le Soing. — 333. M", BrevilUer. Engr. Signed:
Le Soing a Nancy.
Simon. — 334. Jgnace de Billieux. Engr. Signed:
Par Simon.
Lambert. The brothers Lambert, designers and
stipple engr., are mentioned as working in Paris at the
France. 31
beginning of the 19. cent. — 335. M"". Thiry. Stipple
engr. Signed : Lambert sculpt.
1806. Anonymous. — 336. Bib&athegue du Chdteau
de Mouchy-NoaiUes, Engr. label. Dated 1806. H D, p.
122.
Rottios. — 337. Nameless plate. (Motto : Optimvs
qvisqve nobilinimvs.) Etching. Signed : — Fait Jt L'eau
forte par Le Capt : Rottios. ce 30 aoust 1808.
George. — 338. M. U Due de Brisac. Engr.
Signed: George f.
Malbeste, Georges, engr. and lithogr., b. Paris 1754,
d. 1843. -" 339. Prince Freder. de Saltn-Kyrburg.
Dated 1827. Engr. Signed : Grav^ par Malbeste i, Paris.
W 1839.
Lorichon, possibly Constant Louis, engr., b. Paris
1800. — 340. Nameless plate. Engr. Lorichon F.^
Desnoyers, L. A. B., designer and engr., b. Paris
1779, d* ^^^^ i^S?' — 341. Bibliothtque de BrogUe.
Engr. Signed: Desnoyers.
Neuchwander, J. — 342. Nameless plate. Engr.
Signed : A. Neuchwander k Besan9on.
Patier, J. The engr., Burdet, exhibited as early as
1827 and the date 1835 also occurs on one of his works.
— 343* Aim/Leroy. Engr. Signed : J. Patier. Burdet.
On yellow paper.
Benard, L. — 344. Mich. Chasks. Lith. Signed:
L. Benard. (After 1839, ^ which year Chasles, who
calls himself '' Acad. Scientiar Socius ", was elected corre-
sponding member of the Academy.)
Fassoli, Ch. —345. Albert Richard. ' Lithogr.
Signed : Lith. Ch. Fassoli Strasb*.
H, C — 346. Z. Benoit. Lithogr. Signed: H. C
I
I
82 France.
Loizelet. — 347* Bibliotheque de M"" Eugene (the rest
of the name rubbed out). Etching. Signed: Loizelet
sculp. 348. BiblioMque [sic] de Mons (name rubbed
OMi) conseilkr d la Cour Royal de Paris, Etching. Signed:
Loizelet inv. et sculp.
1850. Anonymous. — 349* Atnbr. Firmin-Didot.
Typogr. label, printed in gold on red leather. Dated
1850. H D, p. 145.
Heylbrouck, P. — 350. Nameless plate. (Motto:
Ad altiora semper.) Engr. Signed : F : heylbrouck
Fecit.
Agry, engraver, Paris. — 351- Carlos Dose Arm-
strong. Signed: Agry Gr. Paris. 352. Ex libris E JB.
Signed : Agry Gf Paris. 353. Comte Palluat de Besset.
Signed: ^ry. G?. 354* Alured Baron de Braye,
Signed: Agry. 355. Chateau de Ccmvres. Signed:
Agry G! Paris. 356. V. de Marisy. Signed: Agry.
Printed in black. 357* The same. Printed in brown.
358. De Merlemont. Signed: Agry G' Paris. 359.
De Mouchy, Signed: Agry, 14, Castiglione, M**? Bouvet.
360. ChdUau de Neuville. Signed: Agry Grf. 361.
Comte Constant d'Yanville^ Daniel de Grangues. Agry-
G!. Zfi2> Amos Tuck French. Signed: Agry. 363.
Harcourt. Signed: Agry. 364. La Grange- Carroll.
Signed: Agry. Paris. 365. Chasseloup Laubat.
Signed : Agry. 366* Scarpelini — LeGrontec. Signed :
Agry. 367. Biblioiheqvedv Palais. Agry. GS Paris.
36o. Nameless plate. (MacMahon.) Motto : Sic. nos.
sic. sacra, tuemur.) Signed: Agry. 369. Nameless
plate. (Motto: Tevel ac ober.) Signed: Agry. Paris.
— All etching with graver work, of a good quality of th^
** heraldic stationer" kind.
Stern, engr., Paris, 19. cent. — 370. Conte di Aquila.
Etching. Signed: Stem a Paris. 371. JosS do Canto
(of Ponta Delgada, S. Miguel). Eng:r. Signed: Stern
Graveur Paris. On green paper. 372. A. de Zeltner.
Engr. Signed : Stern Gravr. W 2547. ZIZ- Nameless
France, 33
plate, (Motto : Je veille et tiens bon.) Engr. Signed :
Stern. Gr. — Good work of the " heraldic stationer " kind.
E. L. — 374. A. Ckriceau. Engr. Signed: E. L.
(monogr.) and Stem — G! Paris.
David, Alexis. — 375. G.Ronalds. Etching. Signed:
Alexis David. Grav'. Paris. Evidently the w«rk of an
*' heraldic stationer."
Catenacci, H. — 376. Martin Heldt. Wood-engr.
Signed: Catenacci. Del. P. Perrichon Sc. 377. Name-
less plate. (Motto: Quaero.) Engr. Signed: H. C.
(monogr.) and H. Catenacci inv. del. A. Salmon imp.
A. Descaves sculp. (Descaves, engr., born 1830.)
Hamel, possibly Victor, b. Fdcamp 1832. — 378.
Hippolyte Malibran. Engr. Signed : Hamel.
E. E. T. — 379. £^cole Massilon. Etching. Signed :
E. E. T.
Huot, G. either Gustave, heraldic engr., or Georges
Eugene, etcher, both France, 19. cent. — 380* Mono-
granit apparently A. P. (Pontilly). Etch. Signed: G.
Huot. Paris.
B. MODERN PERIOD. The names of the artists arranged
in alphabetical order. The biographical details taken mostly
from Beraldi^ ^^ Les Graveurs du XIX^ sihcle^\ Paris:
i88s-i8g2. References as before.
Amand, evidently an amateur designer, as he qualifies
himself as '^rel.", /. e. bookbinder. Eugtoe Del&tre,
the engr., son of Charles Delitre, the celebrated printer.
— 381. W. (Winants, bookbinder, Paris.) Dry-point.
Signed: Amand (rel.) del. Eug. Delatre.
34 France,
Andrd, Henry, secretary of the "Soci^t^ fran9aise
des collectionneurs d'ex-libris". — 382* Henry AndrL
1893. Signed : Henry-Andr^. inv. del. & sc. 383.
A. G. (Alex. Geoffrey.) Signed : . Henry-Andr^. inv.
del. sc. 1893. 384. Auguste Geoffroy. Paris MDCCC-
XCIIIII. Signed: Henry-Andre, inv*. 385. Ch.
Guinot. 1894. Henry- Andr^ [sic!], inv!. Printed in a
bluish ink. 386. Docteur JuLs Lebayon. 1896. Signed:
Henry-Andr^ inv!. 387. MlM.M. Paris MDCCC-
XCVII. Signed : Henry-Andr^. inv*. 388. g 1 q.
(L^on Quantin.) MDCCCXCIIII. Signed : Henry-Andre
1894. 389* Lucie Schuliz. 1897. Signed : Henry-Andre
inv!. 390- SocUid franfaise des collectionneurs d*ex
libris. Signed: Henry- Andr^ 1893. 391. FaulVibert
Signed: Henry-Andr^. inv!. Printed in red and black.
392. Tir Vibert. Henry-Andr^. inv!. Printed in red
and black. (Nos. 391 and 392 are the same design, only
the lettering having been changed.) 393* Nameless
plaie, (Bibliotheqve notiqve.) 1894. Signed: Henry
Andr^ inv. — All photo-mech. reprods. of drawings.
Avril, Paul, designer and etcher, b. Alger 1843. —
394. S. Ashbee, Etching. Not signed. Dated 1890.
^95. Geo. B. De Forest. Etching. Signed: P. Avril.
Benoit, A. — 396. A. Benoit. Signed: A. B. del.
Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing.
Bonnejoy, E. — 397. Docteur Bonnejoy. Etching.
Signed: E. Bonnejoy del. et sc. 1895 (?).
Bouvenne, Aglaus, art-writer, and amateur etcher,
b. 1829. ^' Beraldi, "Les Graveurs du XIX* si^le ",
Vol. II, p. 179, makes him the father of book-plate col-
lecting. " Aglaiis Bouvenne", he says, ** has invented and
brought into fashion a new specialty in collecting, the ex-
libris. He has brought together \}lix. Beraldi writes in
1885] a remarkable series of more than 3600, of the 17.
and 18. centuries, and modern. His collection, which
has no rivals, except in those of M. I'intendant Bilco or of
M, Benoit, has greatly aided Poulet-Malassis in the publi-
France. 35
cation of his interesting pamphlet on ex-libris ". See
P-M, p. vi. — 398* Champfieury. Etching. Signed:
Aglaiis Bouvenne 1874. 399* Francois Coppde. Etch-
ing. Signed : Aglaiis Bouvenne. 400. La Comtesse de
Noi. Etching. Signed. Aglaus [sic !] Bouvenne inv. &
sculp. 1888. 401* Monogram. (Th^ophile Gautier.)
Etching. Signed : Aglaus [sic ! ] Bouvenne del Sculp
1872. Imp. Beillet. 402* Victor Hugo. Etching.
Signed : Aglaus Bouvenne del et sculp 70. 403. Alice
Ozy. Etching. Signed: Aglaus [sic!] Bouvenne Sc.
1884. 404< Octave Vzanne. 1882. Etching. Signed :
Aglaus [sic!] Bouvenne. Printed in blue. 405. The
same. Printed in brown.
Bracquemond, Felix, designer and etcher, b. Paris
1833. — 406* Book with an anagram etc. (Aglaiis Bou-
venne.) Etching. Signed : Bracquemond del et sculp.
1875. Beraldi,Vol.III,p. i36,No. 510. 407- APM.
(A. Poulet-Malassis.) Etching. Not signed. Beraldi,
Vol. Ill, p. 137, No. 513. Impression in P-M.
C. (D.) (monogram). Devambez, who also signs the
plate, is mentioned by Beraldi as an "heraldic engraver'*,
at 5 Passage des Panoramas, Paris. — 408- Charles
Monselet. Etching. Signed : D. C. (monogr.) and Devam-
bez, Graveur k Paris. H F, p. 144.
Chenay, Paul, engr., b. 1818. — 409. F. Solar.
Imitation crayon, printed in sanguine. Signed: Paul
Chenay sc. d'aprfes A*, del Sarto. Imp. de Drouart.
De F^riet, A. — 410- Lion Germain. Etching.
Signed : A. de F^riet inv*. et del'. T. Nouvian sculp*.
De la Pinelais, Benoit, naval officer and marine
painter, b. Paris, 1836. 411. Ex libris Conventsi (Sos-
th^ne Convents). Etching. Signed: B. de la Pinelais.
See Beraldi, Vol. IX, p. 50. 412* Ex libris Conventsi
(Sosthbne Convents) . Similar to preceding, but smaller.
Etching. Monogram. 1889.
36 France.
De R6cy, G. — 413. C. Apiara. Etching. Signed:
G de R^cy. 414. Vtcomte Frederic Chandon de Brialles,
Etching. Signed : G de Rdcy.
Dumont, Maurice, designer, lithographer, etc. —
415. Maurice Dumont, 1894. Signed: Mavrice Dv-
mont. Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing. 416. A D
(monogram: Adr. Durier). Dry-point. Signed: M.
Dvm. 93.
F. (T.). — 417- Marie GeorgeL Etching. Signed:
T F (monogr.) and Ad. Noel Gr.
Fernet. — 418. Edmund Engeimann, Chromo-lith-
ogr. Signed : Fornet lith 1893 and R. Engeimann. Imp.
G. (G.)— 419. A. de Fovilie. Etching. Signed:
G G (monogr.) 420- A. de Faville. Etching.
Signed : G. G.
Georgel, M. — 421. Docteur L. Bouland. Photo-
gravure from a drawing. Signed: M. Georgel. 422.
Henri Tausin. Photogravure from a drawing. Signed:
M. Georgel.
J. (S. E.).? — 423. C. Maury. Dry-point. Signed
with a monogram which seems to consist of S. E. J.
L. (A.) — 424. Bibliotheque Khan. Photo-mech.
reprod. of a drawing. Signed : A L.
Lacoste, F. The etcher is Auguste Guillaumot,
son of the architectural engr. of the same name. — 425*
Edouard Noel. Etching and roulette work. Signed : F.
Lacoste del (?) 97 (or 77 ?). Guillaumot fils sc.
Legros, Alphonse, painter, etcher, etc., b. Dijon
1837, domiciled in England. — 426. Leon Gambetta,
Etching. Not signed. Beraldi, IX, p. 102. No. 163.
(The "Liberty cap*' there mentioned is not, however,
visible in the impression shown, nor in the reproduction
H F, p. 132.)
France. 87
Lebegue, L. — 427* Juits Fougeres. Photo-mech.
reprod. of a drawing. Signed: L. Lebegve in v. et del.
4:28* RetU IHncebaurde. Etching. Signed : L. Lebegve.
M. — 429* Leon GrveL Wood-engr. in the style of
the late i6. century. Signed: M.
PcUisicr, H. — 430. P. Dor. Eng. Signed: H.
Pellisier sc ^ Marseilles 1895.
Steyerty A. — 431. Chateau (U Chazey. Etching.
Signed: A. Steyert inv. et sculp. 432. Avgvste Fabre.
Etching. Signed : A. Steyert del & Sculp.
Thi^ry, C. E., painter, etcher, etc., Nancy. See H F,
p. 165. — 433* BibUotheca oratorie turonensis. Etching.
Signed : C. E. Thi^ry sculps. Imp. Ch. Deldtre. 434.
Ingold. Lithog. Signed: E. Thidry [the C has evi-
dently missed in the printing] d aprbs la miniature originate
de 1466. W 939, where the plate is said to be engr. on
copper. 43 5 • C. E* Thidry^ art, peintre. Etching.
Signed : C. E. Th 1872.
Thiriez, H . — 43 6 . Reni Pincebourde. Photogravure
from a drawing. Signed : H. Thiriez, the first two letters
forming a monogram.
V. (A. T.) — 437. C. Hartmann^ Conflans. Etch-
ing. Monogram consisting of the letters A T V.
V. (F.). — 438. L.Joly. Photo-mech. reprod. of a
drawing. Signed : F V.
Valton, E. — 439* A. H. Etching. Signed : E.
Valton 1880.
Varin, Adolphe^ designer and engraver, b. Chalons
182 1, went to Paris 1833. — 440* Fx libris de ma tante
Pauline Etevenon. Paris 1880. Engr. Signed : P.
Adolphe Varin del. sc, 1880. Beraldi, XII, p. 180.
Vernon, F. The engr., Emile Sulpis, took the
"grand-prix de Rome " for engraving in the year 1884. —
88 The NetJierlands.
441* Z. B. (monogram: M"'*. A. Baillieu). Etching.
Signed: F. Vernon, within the outline, and below it:
Emile Sulpis sculp. 1894 F. Vernon del.
Wolff, L. — 442. £. Fantaney, Lith. Signed:
Lith. L. Wolff, S'. Etienne. 465 .
1895. — 443. Levis Dorbon. Dry-point. There is a
signature, but it is not readable.
III. THE NETHERLANDS.
N. S. — 444. .S*". Charles Robert Jserwouters,
Engr. Signed : N. S. fecit. Dated 1666 ? The date is
in doubt, as the impression shown has been torn and
rubbed, so that only the first two figures are clearly read-
able.
Opdebeeck, Ant. — 445* Nameless plate. Motto:
Prudentia et vigilentia. Engr. Signed : Ant : (the " n "
reversed) Opdebeeck : sculps : Mechliniae.
Polak. — 446* Aerssen van Sommelsdyck. Engr.
Signed : Polak. Sculp.
Fruytiers, L. (Nagler mentions a Phil. Fruitiers or
Fruytiers, painter and engr., b. Antwerp 162^.) — 447*
Monogram^ very complicated, one of the letters of which
seems to be a W. Engr. Signed : L. Fruytiers. f :
448* L, B. Engr. Signed : L. Fruytiers f.
L. F. D. B. (The engr., Pieter Tanj6, b. Bolsward
1706, d. 1761. — 449. Nameless plate, Engr. Signed:
L. F. D. B. del. P. Tanj^ sculps.
F. B. — 450- Nameless plate, (Steenhagen of
Brabant?) Engr. Signed : F : B 1838.
Italy. 39
Onghena, Ch. — 451* Borluut — d€ Noortdonck.
Etching. Signed : Ch. Onghena inv. & Sc. gand.
Muller, L. — 452. Nameless plate. Engr. on stone.
Signed : Lith : van L. MuUer : te Nymwegen.
IV. ITALY.
Lopi, Giovanni. — 453. Nameless plate. Engr.
Signed : Gio : Lopi inv : et scul :
Zucchi, Francesco, engr., b. Venice 1692, d. 1764.
— 454. Nameless plate. Engr. Signed: F~. Zucchi s.
Scotto, either Francesco, engr. at Venice, b. about
1760, or Girolamo, engr. at Milan, b. abt. 1780. — 455.
Le Comte D, BoutourUn. Engr. Signed : Scotto. f .
456. The same^ without the owner's name.
Viero, Theod., painter and engr., b. Bassano 1740,
d. 1795. — 457* Jacobus MaximtUanus. /, etc. Engr.
Signed: T. Viero inc. Dated MDCCLXXI. H D,
p. 92.
Piranesi, Francesco, designer and etcher, b. 1748,
d. 1810. — 458. Earl. of. Aylesford. Etching. Not
signed.
Foradori, G. — 459* A. C. M. BertarelH. 1896.
Signed: G. Foradori dis and V. T. Printed in black.
460. The same, reduced in size, printed in dark brown.
461. The same as No. 460, printed in reddish brown. —
All photo-mech. reprods. of a drawing.
V. T. — 462. L. Carozzu Photo-mech. reprod. of a
drawing, printed in reddish brown. Signed : V. T.
40 Spain J Denmark and Sweden.
V. SPAIN.
Santiago, I. M.-*463. Nameless plate. Motto:
Virtuti et merito. Engr. Signed: I. M. Santiago lo dib^
ygro —
VI. DENMARK.
1776. Anonymous. — 464. Car: Frid: Schr: dt
Cronstem, Engr. Dated 1776. W 352.
VII. SWEDEN.
Kj6lstrom, J. — 465. y^^. Ax. Lindblom. Etching.
Signed : J. Kjolst. sculp. Carlander, Vol. I, p. 404.
Haglund, Robert. — 466. Carl TrolU Bonde, 1888.
Etching. Signed : R. Haglund. Carlander, Vol. II, p.
40. 467. Nameless plate. (Joh. Axel Almquist.)
Etching. Signed: R H (monogram). Carlander, Vol.
Ill, p. 381.
K. Hm. — 468. Ex Libris Joannes Sibergii. Wood-
engr. Signed: K. Hm. (at least apparently !)•
J. £.—469. C M. Carlander. Wood-engr. Signed:
J. E.
M. J. C. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? — 470. G. C. (Monogram of
Miss Gerda Carlander). Photo-mech. reprod. of a draw-
ing. Dated 1890. Signed : M. J. C [with seven other
letters not readable] sc.
Great Britain. 41
VIII. GREAT BRITAIN.
The plates in this division^ so far as they are by artists
whose names or monograms are known ^ are arranged
chronologicaily according to the dates adopted by Mr. Fin-
chamy in one connected series from the year lyoo to the year
iSgy, The references are to H D^ Hamilton^ ^^ Dated
Book- Plates ", and F= Fincham^ " Artists and Engravers
of British and American Book Plates **. Where no refer-
ences are given^ it is understood that the plates in question
are not described in either of the works named. The dates
given in connection with F are those assigned to undated
plates by Mr. Fincham.
1700« Anonymous, — 471. Pembroke Hall^ Cam-
bridge. Engr. Dated 1700. H D, p. 23. 472. The
Right HorP^ Charles Lord Cornwallis. Engr. Dated 1700.
H D, p. 23.
1701. Anonymous.— 473. The Right Hoti^ Charles
Mildmay Lord Fitzwalter (etc.)* Engr. Dated 1701.
H D, p. 25.
1702. Anonymous.— 474. The Right Hori"^ Charles
Lord Halifax. Engr. Dated 1702. H D, p. 26. 475.
Same as the preceding, but smaller. H D, p. 26. 476.
i/r Ambrose Holbech. Engr. Dated 1702. H D, p. 27.
477. S: William Hustler. Engr. Dated 1702. H D,
p. 2 7 . 478.7%^ Right Hofi^ Sr Charles Hedges. Engr.
Dated 1702. H D, p. 26. 479. ST John Percivale.
Engr. Dated 1702. H D, p. 28. 480. Richard Townley.
Engr. Dated 1702. H D, p. 28.
1703 . Anonymous. — 48 1 . 2'he Most Noble Wruh
thesley Duke of Bedford. Engr. Dated 1703. H D, p.
42 Great Britain.
29. 482* lohnChampank. Engr^ Dated 1703. H D,
p. 29. 483. Thomas Millington. £Dgr. Dated 1703.
H D, p. 30. 484. Edward Nicholas Esf (with motto
scroll, but no motto, the larger plate). £ngr. Dated
1703. H D, p. 30. 485. The Right Horl^ Francis
North. £ngr. Dated 1703. 486. Nathaniell Pigott,
Engr. Dated 1703. H D, p. 31. 487. Hetiry Foley.
Engr. Dated 1703. H D, p. 31. 488. The R\ HotPf
Lord Charles Somerset. Engr. Dated 1703. H D,
1704« Anonymous. — 489. Henry Hoare^ Gold-
smith in London. Engr. Dated 1704. H D, p. 32. 490'
Henry Hoare. Engr. Not dated. H D mentions several
plates under this name, but not the one here shown.
Quite likely later than 1704. 490? Henry Hoare,
Differs from 490 only in the head below the shield with
the double eagle. 491. The Right Hoti^ Robert Lord
Viscount Killmorey. Engr. The date, originally 1704,
changed by hand to 1799. It D, p. 32. 492« The Right
Hoffi William Earl of Fortiand (etc.). Engr. Dated
1704. H D, p. 33. 493. Elizabeth Whitfeld. Engr.
Dated 1704.
1706 Anonymous. — 494. The Most Noble Henry
Duke of Beaufort. Engr. Dated 1706. H D, p. 34.
1707. Anonymous. — 495. George Finch. Engr.
Dated 1707. H D, p. 36.
1708. Anonymous. — 496. The Honourable Archi-
bald Campbell Esf Engr. Dated 1708. H D, p. 37.
1712. Anonymous. — 497. The Right Hoti^ Charles
Viscount Bruce (etc.). Engr. Dated 1712. H D,p. 41.
1716. Anonymous. — 498 . Francis Hawes Esquire.
Relief cut on metal. Dated 1716. H D, p. 44.
1720. Anonymous. — 499. The Right Hofi^ the
Earl of Berkshire. Engr. Dated 1720. H D, p. 47.
Oreat Britain. 43
Gardner, F. — 600- Ediffi Southwell Esf, Engr-
Signed: F: Gard in Scu. Not dated. F, p. 33, 1720.
Scott, B. — 501. John Earl of Hyndford. Engr.
Signed: B: Scott. F. F, p. 81, 1720.
1727. Anonymous. — 502* ST George Cooke. Engr.
Dated 1727. H D, p. 52.
1730. Anonymous. — 603. lames Hustler. Engr.
Dated 1 7309 the 3 reversed. 504. lames Hustler. Engr.
Dated 1730. Same coat as 503, but different ornamenta-
tion.
Kent, William, b. 1685, d. 1748. (Cole, B., the
engr., of London, the first of the name in F.) — 505.
Arthur Onslow. Engr. Signed: W. Kent Delin. B.
Cole Sculp! F, p. 19.
Main, George, Edinburgh. — 506. Liei^, Gen\ Camp-
htll of Monzie. Etching. Signed : G M. Probably
one of those assigned to 1730, F, p. 61.
Vertue, George, b. London 1684, d. 1756. — 507.
Henrietta Cavendish Holies Oxford and Mortimer. Engr.
Not signed. Dated in ink 1731. F, p. 99. 508. M.
Johnson. Engr. Dated 1735. ^> P* 99*
Cole, M, Oxford. — 509. Fillinham. Engr. Signed :
Cole sculp. F, p. 19, where the name is wrongly given
Fillingham, 1730. 510. W, Holmes. Engr. Signed:
Cole Oxon sculp. F, p. 19, 1740.
Johnston, Andrew. — 511. His Excellency Robert
Hunter Esf (etc.). Engr. Signed : A. lohnston Sculp :
F, p. 50, 1740. 512. Alexander Murray. Engr.
Signed: A. lohnston Sculp. F, p. 50, 1730.
1736. Anonymous. — 513. The most Noble John
Duke of Bedford. Engr. Dated 1736. H D, p. 60.
514. John Percival Earl of Egmont. Engr. Dated
1736. H D, p. 60.
44 Great Britain.
Pine, John, b. London 1690, d. 1756. — 515. Gift-
plate for books given to Cambridge University by George 1.
£ngr. Signed: J. P. Sc. Dated 1715. F, p. 75, 1736;
H D, p. 43, under 1715.
1787. Anonymous. — 516. Edward Pigott, Engr.
Dated 1737. HD,p. 61. 517. Charlotte Pigott. Engr.
Dated 1737. H D, p. 61.
1740. Anonymous. — 518. Prize-plate of Trinity
College^ Dublin. Engr. Dated 1740 in ink.
1743. Anonymous. — 519. Benjamin Hatley FooU,
Engr. Dated 1743. H D, p. 65; Castle, "Engl. Book-
Plates", p. 89. 520* Benjamin Hatley Foote. Engr.
Not dated. Alluded to H D, p. 65. 521. Edmond
TrottM.A. Engr. Dated 1743. H D, p. 65.
1744. Anonymous. — 522. John Mitford. Engr.
Dated 1744. HD, p. 66. 523. In? Smith Esq. Engr.
Dated 1744. H D, p. 66.
Skinner, J., Bath. — 524* Charles Delafaye Esq.
Engr. Dated 1743. Signed : Bath I Skinner (the initials
as monogr.) Sculp. F, p. 88 ; H D, p. 65. 525-
John Hughes Esq. Engr. Dated 1745. Signed : I
Skinf (the initials as monogr.) Sculp*. F, p. 88 ; H D,
p. 67.
Levi, Benjamin. — 526* Isaac Mendes. Engr.
Dated 1746. Signed : Levi Sculp. F, p. 57 ; H D, p. 68.
Bickham, George, d. London 1771. — 527* W*
WoUaston Esf. Engr. Signed : Bickham sc. F, p. 10,
1750-
Cole, James, Oxford. — 528. Thd". Taylor Arm.
Engr. Signed: Cole sc. F, p. 19, 1750.
Mountaine, R., Winchester. — 529. W Harrison
D. D. Engr. Signed: R M. 530. Charles Mill-
Engr. Signed: R M. 531* S'it Philip Monoux Bar],*
Great Britain, 45
Engr. Signed: R. M. 632. SopAia Penn. Engr,
Signed: R M. 533. John Siurges. Engr. Signed:
R. M. Sculp: — All these are assigned to 1750, F, pp.
68 and 69.
Stephens, William, Cambridge. — 534? Coli: Trm:
Cant, Engr. Not signed. A very small Chippendale
plate. 534V Coll: Trin: Cantab: Engr. Signed: —
Stephens Sculp : F, p. 92, 1750. 535. Nutcombe Quicke.
Engr. Signed : W S. F, p. 92, 1750.
Wale, Samuel, R. A., d. London 1786. — 536.
Tlie R* Hofi^ Henrietta Louisa Jeffreys^ Countess of Pom-
fret, Engr. Signed: S. W. invj F, p. 100, 1750.
Watts, L». — 537. -^„ Conyers, Engr. Signed:
Watts Sculp. F, p. 104, 1750.
1761. Anonymous. — 538. James Brackstone
(name rubbed out on impression shown) Citizen of London.
Engr. Dated 175 1. H D, p. 72; Hardy, " Book-
plates ", app. p. 50.
1768. Anonymous. —539. Hugh Rogers, Engr.
Dated 1753. H D, p. 74.
1764. Anonymous. — ^l^O. Joseph Dudley, Engr.
Dated 1754. An American plate, but probably engraved
in England, and earlier than at the date it now bears.
See A, 233, and p. 38. H D, p. 75.
Strange, Sir Robert, b. Pomona, Orkney, 172 i,d.
London 1792. — 541. An"". Lumisden, Engr. Signed:
R: Strange Sculp*. F, p. 93, 1747.
1756. Anonymous. — 542. T. Campbell A. B,
Engr. Dated 1756. H D, p. 77. 543. George Farmor
Earlflf Pomfret, Engr. Dated 1756. HD, p. 77.
1767. Anonymous. — 544. John Hort Esf,. Engr.
Dated 1757. HD, p. 78.
46 Oreat Britain.
Taylor, Worcester.— ; 646. fVa//er Blount. Engr.
Signed: Taylor Worces'* Sculp 1757. F, p. 95; HD,
p. 78 (without crest and motto).
Hibbart, William, Bath. — 646. Deburgh Earl oj
Clanricarde. Engr. Signed: W. Hibbart Sculp: 1759.
F, P- 43; HD, p. 80. I
Angler, Paul, London. — 547. T. Lowndes Circu-\
lating Library. Engr. Signed : Angier fet. F, p. 3, '
1760. I
Burtenshaw, E., Dover. — 648. H> Carter. Engr.
Signed: E Burtenshaw so- Dover. F, p. 14, 1760.
Cole, B., London (the second). — 549. Randolph
Greenway. Engr. Signed : B. Cole sculp. F, p. 19,
1760.
Foster, London. — 550. Patrick Blake. Engr.
Signed : Foster sculp Fetter Lane. F, p. 30, 1760.
Mazell, Peter, London, member of the Incorporated
Society of Artists, 1774. — 651. Nameless plate. (Cur-
zon. Baron Scarsdale.) Etching. Signed: P Mazell
fee. F, p. 64, 1760.
Robson. — 652. T:F: Young JD.D. Engr. Signed:
Robson fecit. F, p. 78, 1760.
Toms, William Henry, b. London abt. 1700, d.
after 1752. — 553. Nameless plate (Chichester) . Engr.
Signed : W. H. Toms Sculp. F, p. 97, 1760.
Wood, John, London, d. abt. 1780. — 554. David
Garrick. Etching. Signed : I. Wood in et Sc. F, p.
108, 1760.
Austin, William, b. 1721, d. 1820. — 565. Lord
Walpole. Engr. Signed: W: Austin Fecit. F, p. 4,
1760. 556. Nameless plate. (Duke of Hamilton.)
Engr. Signed: Austin Sculp,V F, p. 4, 1760.
Cheat Britain. 47
Henshaw, William. — 657. Daniel Coliyer, Erigr.
Signed : W H, joined. F, p. 42, 1770. 558. T\ East-
court Engr. Signed: W H. F, p. 42, 1750. 559*
W^7 FarhiU. Engr. Signed: W. H. F, p. 42, 1750.
560. W: F: Gason, Engr. Signed: W: Henshaw
Srf. F, p. 42 (the smaller size), 1780. 561. Caf^J^
Montagu. Engr. Signed: W. H. F, p. 42, 1760.
Kirk, James, London. — 562. Simon Mills. Engr.
Signed : I! Kirk Sc. F, p. 53, 1760. 663. Inner Temple
Library, Engr. Signed : la? Kirk del : et sc. F, p. 53, 1770.
1766* Anonymous. — 564. Donaldson, Engr.
Dated 1766, but, as H D, p. 87 says, '^ appears more
modem, say about 1830 ".
1768. Anonymous. — 565* y. Gulston. Engr.
Dated 1768, but very likely, as H D, p. 89 says, " an older
plate, with date added*'. 566. Plate for legacy of Robert
Smith, etc. Engr. Dated MDCCLXVIII. H D, p. 89.
Ashby, London. — 567. Henry Townley Ward.
Engr. Signed : Ashby sc. Russell C!. F, p. 4, 1770.
Bottomley, Manchester. — 568. Manchester Circulat-
ing Library. Engr, Signed : Bottomley Sc. F, p. 11, 1770.
Levi, I.,Portsea. — 569. Geo.Burrish. Engr. Signed:
Levi Sculp't Portsea — . F, p. 57, 1760. 570* Joseph
Smith. Engr. Signed : Levi Portsea. F, p. 57, 1780.
Mordecai, M • — 571. Nameless Plate. Engr. Signed :
Mordecai, scp. ( ?).
Sharp, William, b. London 1749, d. 1824. — 572.
Nameless plate {Lord Stxe^t^tld) . Engr. Signed: Sharp
sc. F, p. 82, 1770.
Tringham, W. — 573. James Forster. Engr.
Signed : W. Tringham Sculp. F, p. 97, where the name
is erroneously written ** Foster", 1770.
48 Cheat Britain.
Darling, W., London. — 574. Sir Robert Gunning
Barf,. Engr. Signed: W Darling Newport si. F,
p. 23, 1780. 675. Charles Fiiz-Roy Lord Southampton,
Engr. Signed: Darling fee? Newport s?. F, p. 22, 1770.
576. Philip Van Swinden. Engr. Signed: Darling f!
G* Newport S{. F, p. 23, 1780.
King, T., London. — 577- lohn Perchard. Engr.
Signed : T. King sculp! Homerton. F, p. 52.
1779. Anonymous.— 578- George Fairholme. Engr.
Dated 1779. H D, p. 99. 579. George Fairholme,
Same as preceding, with the date erased from the plate.
Bailey, J. — 580. Geo. Allan. Engr. Signed:
I. Bailey F! 1780. F, p. 5 ; HD, p. 100.
Barnes, S. C, London. — 581. Francis Enys. Engr.
Signed: Barnes FA Coventry Si. F, p. 6, 1780.
Forde, Cork. — 582. George Newenhatn. Engr.
Signed: Forde sculp? F, p. 30, 1780.
Howes, John. — 583. John Howes {}) Stipple
engr. Signed : lohn Howes Inv* et Feit (? ) F, p. 45,
1780.
Hughes, R. B., London. — 584. R: H: Alexan
Bennett. Engr. Signed: Hughes fee*. F, p. 46, 1780.
58 5 • John Smith Budgen Esq J,. Engr. Signed : Hughes
Fecit. F, p. 46, 1790. 586* Thomas Durrant Scottow^
Engr. Signed: Hughes Fecit. F, p. 46, 1780. 587.
Edward Gibbon Esq"". Engr. Signed: Hughes Fecit
F, p. 46, 1780. 588. E. Rolfe. Engr. Signed:
Hughes Fecit. F, p. 46, 1780.
Long, Charles. — 589. Chaf, Long EsqTt . Etching.
Signed : C L fee?. F, p. 59, 1780.
Lyons, E., Cork. — 590. Josias Dunn. Engr.
Signed : E. Lyons Exu (?). F, p. 60, 1780.
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Ghreat Britain. 49
Sansom, F. — 591* Johannes Symmons Arm. Engr*
Signed: F. Sansom del et sculp. F, p. 8i, where die
name is given ''£. Sansom", 1780.
Sherwin, John Keyse, d. London 1790, aged 39. —
592. lohn Mitford EsqTi. Engr. Signed: Sherwin.
F, p. 86, 1780.
Thew, Robert, b. 1758, d. 1802. — 593. Mary
Homer. Engr. Signed : Thew sculp. F, p. 96, 1780.
ToUey, J. — 594. George Burrish. Engr. Signed:
Tolley sc?. F, p. 97, 1800.
Yates, Samuel, Liverpool. — 595. Thomas Anson
Esqn* Engr. Signed: Yates. Sculp. F, p. iii, 1800.
596* Sir. Geo: Cooke. Bat*.. Engr. Signed: Yates
scul: (?) F, p. Ill, 1780. 597. Marquis of Donegall.
Engr. Signed : Yates Sculp. F, p. iii, 1790.
Yates, London. — 598* Peter Manigauit. Engr.
Signed: Yates Fecit Royal Exchange. F, p. no, 1760,
but the ms. note on the modern impression here shown,
by Mr. Louis Manigauit, the present owner of the plate,
states the dates of engraving to have been 1754. A 548,
and p. 52.
•
1782* Anonymous. — 599. Sir Hugh Munro.
Engr. Dated 1782. H D, p. 102. 600. John Peachey^
Esf,. Engr. Dated 1782. H D, p. 102.
1783- Anonymous, — 601 . Charles Palmer. Engr.
Dated MDCCLXXXIII. H D, p. 103.
Lake, J., London. — 602. W. R. Highmore^ M. D.
Engr. Signed : Lake. sc. 1779* F, p. 54 ; H D, p. 99,
603. Nich^, Pearse^ Engr. Signed : Lake. s. F, p. 54,
1780. 604. Thol, Pennington D.'D. Engr. Signed:
Lake sc. F, p. 54, 1790. 605. Carrier Tomfson:
Engr. Signed: Lake, sculp: F, p. 55, 1790,
50 Great Britain.
Beilby, Ralph, Newcastle. — 606. /. Brand A M.
F S A* Engr. Signed : R B. F, p. 8, 1790.
1788. Anonymous. — 607* Shrewsbury, Engr.
Dated 1788. H D, p. 106.
Thornthwait, J., b. London, abt. 1740. — 608*
Rafi W. Barrow^ Z. Z. Z>. S* A. S. Engr. Not signed.
Dated 1789. H D, p. 106.
Archer, J. — 609. MacLeod Bannaiyne Esqln Engr.
Signed : J. Archer Sculp. F, p. 4, 1790.
Audinet, Phillipe, b. London 1766, d. 1837. — 610.
Rev, H. S* Cotton. Etching. Signed : P Audinet. Sculp.
F» P- 4» 1 790-
J. & W. B.--611. Thomas Lloyd Esf.. Engr.
Signed : J & W. B. F, p. 4, 1790.
Esdall, W., Dublin. — 612. Michael Smith Esq,
Etching. Signed : W : Esdall del. & sculp. F, p. 27, 1790.
Hov^e. — 613. Stourbriifge Library. Instituted 1790.
Engr. Signed : Howe sc*. F, p. 45, 1790.
Michell, London. — 614. Rob\ Prescott Esf. . Engr.
Signed : Michell Bond S!. F, p. 66, 1790.
Neele, S., London. — 615. Revt Daniel Augustus
Beaufort Z. Z. Z>. Engr. Signed : S. Neele. sc 352
Strand. F, p. 71, 1790. 616- loh. Mitford. Engr.
Signed : Neele sculp. 352 Strand. F, p. 71, 1790.
Ovenden, T., London. — 617. loh. Mitford. Engr.,
Signed: Ovenden Sc. F, p. 73, 1790.
Pye, G., Birmingham and Manchester. — 618. T, W.
Greene. Engr. Signed: Pye sculp Birm"// F, p. 76, 1790.
Skelton, William, b. London 1763, d. 1848. — 619.
Little Harewood df* Carr Hall. (Clayton.) Engr. Signed:
Skelton fecit. F, p. 87, 1790.
Ghreat jBritain. 51
Smith. — 620. Joseph Laurence DarvaU. Engr.
Signed: Smith sc. F, p. 88, 1790.
1792. Anonymous. — 621. /. Mallard. Engr.
Dated 1792. H D, p. no.
Berry, Agnes. (The engr., Francis Legat, was b.
175s, d. 1809.) — 622* Anna Darner. Engr. Signed:
Agnes Beriy inv*et del.' Londini. 1793. Francis*?' Legat
sculp!. Fy p. 9; H D, p. III.
1794. Anonymous. — 623. Prize plate of Trinity
College^ Dublin. Engr. Dated 1794^ the last two figures
]Q ink.
1795. Anonymous. — 624. Fr. Dickins Armig.
i^gS. H D, p. 131.
Bartolozzi, Francesco, b. Florence 1725, came to
England 1764, d. Lisbon 1815. — 625. S^ Foster Cvn-
liffeBat*, Engr. Signed : F. Bartolozzi fee. F, p. 7, 1790.
Booker, London. — 626* George Goold. Engr.
Signed: Booker. 56. Bond sA. F, p. 11, where the name
is wrongly given " Gould ", 1800. 627. C„ Selby Esft,.
Engr. Signed: Booker Bond S'. F^ p. 11, 1790. 628.
John Wright^ EsqT,. Engr. Signed : Booker Bond S*/. F.
p. iiy 1790.
Ezekiel, Exeter, b. 1757, d. 1806. — 629* Nameless
plate. (Motto : Deo ducente.) Engr. Signed : Ezekiel
Sculp/*/. F, pp. 28, 29. 630. Nameless Plate. (Motto :
Mea virtute me involio.) Engr. Signed: Ezekiel Exon.
Fy pp. 28, 29.
"Woodman & Mutlow, London. — 63 1 . Marquis of
Donegall. Engr. Signed : Woodman & Mutlow, sc. F,
p. 108, 1780.
Cipriani, Giov. Batt., b. Florence 1727, came to Eng-
land 1755, ^* '7^5* — 632. H. F. Bessborough {Qo\m'
52 ChrecU Britain.
tess). Engr. Signed: G. B. Cipriani inv. F. Bartolozzi
sculps. 1796 R. A. Fy P* 17 ; H D, p. 113.
1800. Anonymous. — 633. Edward Pedder Jutf.
1800. Engr. H D, p. 119 (arms and crest).
Bowley, William, Shrewsbury. — 634. Hof/^ T.
Kenyan, Engr. Signed: Bowley Sc. F, p. 11, 1800.
Eraser, J. — 635. lames Wilis. Engr. Signed:
Eraser Sculp.^ F, p. 31, 1800.
Gavin, Hector, Edinburgh. — 636. Heriot of Ramor"
nie. Engr. Signed: Hf Gavin Sc!. F, p. 34, 1820.
637- Robert Montgomery. Engr. Signed: Hf Gavin.
F» P- 34» 1780-
Girtin, London. — 638. Wm Wilson Cams Wilson.
Engr. Signed : Girtin sc? 388, Oxford StJ. F, p. 35, 1800.
Heath. — 689. hw. Engr. Signed: Heath Sculp!.
F. p. 41, 1800.
Merrifield, London. — 640- Robert CluUerbuck.
Engr. Signed : Merrifield 77 Piccadilly. F, p. 65, 1800.
Poore, G., Plymouth. — 641. Mary Ann Mangles.
Engr. Signed : G. Poore. sc. Plymouth. F, p. 75, 1800.
Vining, J., London. — 642. Earl of Morley. Engr.
Signed : J. Vining. Sc. 120, Pall Mall. F, p. 99, 1800.
1804* Anonymous. — 643* Thomas Gowland,
Engr. Dated 1804. H D, p. 121.
Signeira. — 644. Sir Thomas Gage Bar^. Engr.
Signed : Drawn by Signeira. Engraved by Bartolozzi,
Lisbon, 1805. F, p. 7 ; H D, p. 122.
1806. Anonymous. — 645. John Fiott, B. A.
Engr. Dated 1806. H D, p. 122.
Gh'eat Britain. 53
1 808 . Anonymous. — 647 . Prize plate of Trinity
College^ Dublin. Engr. Date i8o8, the last two figures
in ink.
G. C. B. — 648. Reifi W. Shepherd. Etching.
Signed : G, C, B. fecit Oct' i8o8. F, p. 4, H D, p. 124.
649* The satne^ printed on pink paper.
Allen, Josiah, Birmingham. — 650* James Yates.
Engr. Signed : Allen, fc! Birming^. F, p. 3, 1810.
BcTvick, Thomas, b. Chenybum 1753, d. Gateshead
1828. — 651* /«? Anderson. Jurf, Wood-engr. Not
signed. F, p. 9 ; Hugo 1942. 652- Maif? Anderson.
Wood-engr. Not signed. 653. Thomas Bell. Wood-
engr. Not signed. Dated 1797. H D, p. 114; Hugo
i960. 654* John Bruce. Engr. Not signed. 655*
/. C. Bruce. Engr. Not signed. 656. Chas : Charlton
M D* Engr. Not signed. Hugo 1982. 657* Name-
less plate. (Joseph Cook.) Engr. Not signed. 658*
lohn Coulthard. Engr. Not signed. Hugo 1992. 659.
T. Hardy. Engr. Not signed. 660. Neele. Engr.
Not signed. 661. R- Pemberton. Engr. Not signed.
662. 2\ Sherwood. Wood-engr. Not signed. — All
these plates have here been placed under Bewick's name,
because their owner has so classified them, although quite
a number of them are in none of the books of reference,
and some of them show differences of handling, which
would seem to point out that they must be by different
engravers. They are all, however, inspired by Bewick,
and of his time.
Robinson, George F. — 663. Buddie Atkinson.
Engr. Not signed. See A E, p. 42.
Brook, R., London. — 664. Teston Library. Engr.
Signed : Brook Sc. Engraver to His Majesty, 302, Strand.
F, p. 12, i8io.
Howitt, Samuel, London, b. abt. 1765, d. 1822. —
665. G. C. Bainbridge. Etching. Signed: Howitt.
F, p. 4s, 1810.
56 Ghr'kat Britain.
Kirkwood Sculp! F, p. 53, 1820. 696. Sir John Hay
Bar^ of Stnithfield &* Haystoun. Engr. Signed : Drawn
& Eng? by Kirkwood & Son. F, p. 53, 1810.
Lee. — 696. Nameless plate (J^2x^x). Engr. Signed:
Lee. F, p. 561 1820.
Mutlow, London. — 697* Nameless plate (Lee).
Engr. Signed : Mutlow Sc. York S!. F, p. 70, 1820.
O'Connor, Cork. — 698. MTt Rob], Maxwell. Engr.
Signed : O Connor. F, p. 72, 1820.
Scott, John, b. Newcastle 1774, d. London 1828. —
699. James Hews Bransby. Engr. Signed : I Scott
Sculp!. F, p. 81, 1820.
Stammers, £., London. — 700. Charles Yonge.
Engr. Signed : E. Stammers 99. Strand. F, p. 91, 1820.
Stevenson, A. — 701. Captain lames Black Royal
Navy. Engr. Signed: Engraved by A. Stevenson.
Suffield, London. — 702. George G. De Hochepied
Larpent. Engr. Signed : Suffield sc. 233 Strand. F, p.
94, 1810. 703. Newman Smith. Engr. Signed: Suf-
field sculp. Fy p. 94, 1820. 704* lames Wigram.
Engr. Signed : Suffield sculp!. F^ p. 94, 1830.
Wallis, J., London. — 705. Charles John Bird^
AM.* FA S, etc. Engr. Signed : J. Wallis, sc. 159
Fleet Str!. F, p. 100, 1820.
Perkins and Heath, London. — 706. Nameless
Plate (Duke of Sussex). Engr. Signed : Perkins and
Heath — Patent Hardened Steel Plate. F, p. 74, 1825.
707. Nameless Plate (Duke of Sussex). Engr. Signed :
Perkins and Heath. — Patent Hardened Steel Plate. F,
p. 74, 1825.
Silvester, R., London. His earliest appearance in
the London Directory is 1806. — 708* James Carmichael*
Chreat Britain. 57
Smyth. Engr. Signed: Silvester, Sc. 27, Strand. F,
p. 86, 1820. 709. William Prickett. Engr. Signed :
Silvester, Sc. 27. Strand. F, p. 87, 1820. 710. Royal
Geographical Society 1830. Engr. Signed : Silvester &
C? sc 27 Strand. F, p. 87 ; H D, p. 135-
V^arwick, B. & J., London, heraldic stationers. —
711. Edward T. Cardale. Engr. Signed: Warwick,
sc. 145, Strand. 712. Archbishop of CasheL Engr.
Signed: Warwick sc. 145. Strand. F, p. loi, 1810.
713. Morton Eden. Engr. Signed: Warwick sc. 145,
Strand. F, p. 102, 1840. 714. Lyndhurst. Engr.
Signed: Warwick, (the rest torn off on the copy shown.
According to F, the full signature is : Warwick F! 124
Regent Street). F, p. 102. 715. Willtam Bennett
Martin. Engr. Signed: Warwick sc 145. Strand. F,
p. 102, 1830.
1826. Anonymous. — 716. I^ze plate for the
Association Incorporated for Discountenancing Vice^ etc.
Engr. Dated 1826, the last figure in ink.
Roe, R., Cambridge. — 717. Plate for the legacy of
Peter Paul Dobree^ A. M.^ to Trinity College^ Cambridge^
etc. Engr. Dated 1826. Signed : R. Roe. F, p. 78 ;
H D, p. 133.
1829. Anonymous. — 718. Sheffield Grace^ EsqTt
Z. L. D. — F. S. A. Engr. Dated 1829. H D, p. 135.
Busk, Hans. — 719- W. I. Bernhard Smith. Engr.
Signed: H. Busk, fecit. F, p. 15, 1830.
Coutts, W., Liverpool. 720. M. D. Lowndes.
Engr. Signed: Eng: by W. Coutts Liverpool. F, p.
21, 1830.
Griffiths and Weigall, heraldic stationers, London.
— 721. Lord Auckland. Engr. Signed: Griffiths &
Weigall, 3, S! James's St? F, p. 37, 1840. 722. Byron.
Engr. Signed: Griffiths & Weigalls, 3, S! James' Street.
F> P* 3S> 1822.
58 Great Britain,
Hewitt, London. — 723. WilUam Draper, Engr.
Signed: Hewitt sculp! lo, Pickett Street. F, p. 42, 1830.
Huntly, T. D., London. He appears for the first
time in the London Directory in 181 5. — 724. Thomas
Deane Shute. Engr. Signed : Huntly Sc. F, p. 47,
1830.
Swan, Jos^, Glasgow. — 725. Ratulagh, Engr.
Signed: Swan Sc. F, p. 95, 1830. 726. D. K. Sand-
ford^ £sgT Engr. Signed : — Swan — F, p. 95 .
Thomson, C, Edinburgh. — 727. -^ IfD TullimeU
Engr. Signed : C. Thomson S? Edin^ F, p. 96, 1830.
Willement, Thomas, b. London, 1786, d. 1871. —
728. Henry • Aylorde * f • s ^ b . Etching. Not signed.
F, p. 106. 729. Jarard Edw. Strickland. Etching.
Signed : T. W. (monogram.) F, p. 107, 1820.
Anonymous. — 730. Prize Plate of Trinity College^
Dublin, Engr. Dated 1832, the last two figures in ink.
731. Prize Plate of Trinity College^ Dublin. Engr.
Dated 1839, the last two figures in ink.
1833. Anonymous. — 732. Plate for the legacy of
Dan. Pettiwardy A. M.to Trinity College^ Cambridge. Engr.
Dated 1833. H D, p. 136.
1834. Anonymous. — 733. Prize Plate of Trinity
College^ Dublin. Engr. Dated 1834^ the last two numbers
in ink.
Shaw, Henry, b. London 1800, d. 1873- — 734.
Michael f ones. Engr. Signed: H. Shaw, sculpt F, p.
82, 1834.
Hays, Henry, London. — 736. Crabb. Engr.
Signed : H. Hays. sc.
West, William, London. — 736. The Hort^ Henry
Boyle Bernard. Engr. Signed : W. West, sc. Margaret
Great Britain. 59
St: . F, p. 105, 1840. 737. Robert Ralph Augustus Haw*
kins, etc. Engr. Signed: W. West. Sculp: Margaret
St : . F, p. 105, 1830.
1838. Anonymous. — 738. Rrize PlaU of East
India College^ Herts. £ngr. Dated 1838, in ink.
Cleghorn, John. — 739. — / B. (John Brown).
Engr. Signed : John Cleghorn. Des. Del et Sc. F,
p. 17, 1840.
Cocher, Cambridge. — 740. George Thackeray, Engr.
Signed : Cocher Cambridge. F, p. 18, 1840.
Williamson, R. & E., London. — 741. /M« Tidd
Pratt, Inner Temple. Engr. Signed : R & E . William-
son^ Sculp! 14, Moore Place, Lambeth. F, p. 107, 1840.
1841. Anonymous. — 742. Francis Dawson Jun":
Chislehurst, Kent^ tic. Engr. Dated 1841. H D, p. 140.
1842. Anonymous. — 743. Gift Plate of Francis
Wrangham, A. M. to Trinity College^ Cambridge. Engr.
Dated 1842. H D, p. 141.
Habbeson. — 744. Samuel Etting. Engr. Signed :
Habbeson Sc.
Warne, Stannard. — 746. Edward Francis Searks.
Engr. Not signed.
1844. Anonymous. — 746. Revf, laf, Campbell^ Z,
Ly 2>, Engr. Dated 1844. H D, p. 142.
Halfhide, London. — 747. William Hardy, F. S. A.
Engr. Signed: Halfhide. Sculpt. 1845. ^>P*39; H D,
p. 142.
Bidgood, W., Taunton. — 748. Somertshire Archceo-
logical Natvral History Society. Wood-engr. with letters
in type. Dated MDCCCXLIX. F, p. 10 ; H D, p. 144.
60 OrecU Britain.
V^yon, London, heraldic stationer. — 749* Andrew
Mack Haines. Engr. Not signed. 750* John Lewis
Ricard Esq : M P, Engr. Dated 1858. Not signed.
F, p. no ; H D, p. 149. 75 1. William George Tupper.
Engr. Signed : B. Wyon, Sc. 287 Regent S . F, p. no,
1840.
Adlard, Alfred, London. — 752. John Hutchinson.
Engr. Signed : AlfredAdlard Sc. F, p. 2, 1850.
Jones and Barriff, London. — 758* Henry Crabb
Robinson. Engr. Signed : Jones & Barriff sc. 36 Theo-
balds Road. F, p. 51, 1850.
Thackeray, William M.,b. Calcutta i8ii,d. Lon-
don 1863. — 754. iff. Fiiz: Gerald. Wood-engr. Not
signed.
1852. Anonymous. — 755. John Sheepshanks.
Engr. Dated 1852. H D, p. 146.
Bellars, H. J. — 15S. James Kendrick^ M. D. of
Warrington. Etching. Signed: J. Kendrick. direxit
1853 H. J. Bellars des : et. fee : . F^ p. 52 ; H D, p. 146.
1857, Anonymous. — 757. The Earl of Westmor-
land. Printed label. Dated 1857. H D, p. 148.
Rix, S. Wilton, Beccles, Norfolk. — 758. Joseph
Rix F. Z. S. F. R. C. S. E. L. S. A. St. Neots, Hunt-
ingdonshire. Etching. Signed: S W R (monogram)
Frat: Cariss. 1857. F, p. 78; H D, p. 148. 759.
The same^ but smaller plate, and differing in many details.
Etching. Signed : S W R. (monogram) 1857. F, p. 78 ;
H D, p. 148.
Abraham, London. — 760. Presented
the Clothworkers Company of London^ Governors of the
Free Grammar School of WT Lambe^ etc. Engr. Signed :
Abraham sc. i. Clements Lane. F, p. i, i860.
Oreat Britain. 61
Cross, J. & Son, London, heraldic stationers. — 761.
Mon^merie Milier. Engr. Signed: J. Cross & Son,
sc. i8, Holbom. F, p. 21, i860.
Culleton, T., London, heraldic stationer. — 762.
James John and Sophia Holroyd. White ffaH, Engr.
Signed: Culleton, 2, Long Acre. London. F, p. 22,
i860.
Draper, J., London. — 768- Nameless plate. (Marck-
ner.) Engr. Signed: J. Draper, 5, Little Tower Str!
London. F, p. 25, i860.
Hylton, W. (Jewitt, O., engr.) —764. Nameless
plate. (John Fenwick.) Wood-engr. Signed: W. Hylton.
L. del O. Jewitt sc. F, p. 48, i860.
Jewitt, Llewellyn, London. — 765. Llewellyn Jewitt.
Wood-engr. Signed: L. Jewitt. F S A. del^ F, p.
49, i86o.
Millais, Sir John Everett, b. Southampton 1829, d.
London 1896.—- 766. C .S (monogram. Sir Christopher
Tatton Sykes.) Wood-engr. Signed: M. F, p. 66, i860.
Ortner, Evan, London, heraldic stationer. — 767*
John alexander marquess of bath. Engr. Signed :
£ng* by E. Ortner. 3. S! James's S! . F, p. 72, i860.
Salt, H., London, heraldic stationer. — 768. George
F. E. Shaw. Engr. Signed : H. Salt, Heraldic Office,
G? Turnstile Lincoln's Inn. F, p. 80, i860.
Weigall, London. — 769. Sir Thomas Elmsley Crofts
Baronet. Engr. Signed : Weigall Sc. 3, S? James's S!. F,
p. 104, i86o.
1866. Anonymous. — 7 70. James Kendrick^ M. D.
Warrington. Engr. Dated 1865. H D, p. 154. 771.
William^ Duke of Bedford^ Wobum Abbey. Engr. Dated
1865. ^ ^9 P« 154-
62 Ghreat Britain.
1866. Anonymous. —7 7 2 . Ltgacy Plate of William
Whtivell, S. T. P. to Trinity College, Cambri^e. Ijth.
Dated MDCCCLXVI. H D, p. 155-
1870. Anonymous. — 773. Gift plate of Maria,
widow of William Collings Mathison, A. M. to Trinity
College, Cambridge. Lith. Dated MDCCCLXX. H D,
p. 157-
H. A. — 774. Egerton Francis Mead MacCarthy,
M. A. Wood-engr. Signed : A H (monogr.) inv. et del.
F, p. I, 1870.
Livett, H. W. — 775. H. W. Livett. Wells. Som'..
Lith. Signed: H. W. L, 1870. F, p. s3; H D, p. 157.
1872. Anonymous. — 776. Walter Hamilton. P.
R. G. S. Engr. Dated 1872. H D, p. 158.
Leighton, John, London, Fellow of the Society of
Antiquaries. — 777. Prince George of York and Princess
Mary of Teck. Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing. Signed :
John Leighton F. S. A, July. 1893. 778. John Leighton.
F. S. A.y " Ormonde". Regent's Park. Photo-mech.
reprod. of a drawing. The border colored by hand.
Signed: L. 779. Nameless Plate. (John Leighton.)
Wood-engr. Not signed. 780. Johannes Leighton.
Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing. Signed : I L (mono-
gram.) 781. The samcy printed in black, the border
colored red by hand. Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing.
Signed : I L (monogram.) 782. John Leighton. Photo-
mech. reprod. of a drawing. Border colored by hand.
Not signed. F, p. 56.
Scott, William Bell, b. 181 1, d. 1890. — 783.
Joseph Knight. Etching. Signed: W B. S. 1881. F,
p. 82 ; H D, p. 170. 784. William. B. Scott. Etching.
Not signed. F, p. 82. 786. .The. Hon :J. B. Leicester
Warren. Etched lines and aquatint. Signed: W B S
(monogram). F, p. 82.
Great Britain. 63
Mitchell, E. D., London. — 786. Henry Famham
Burke F S A Somerset Herald. Engr. Signed : E. D.
Mitchell London. Dated 1887. F, p. 66; H D, p. 177.
787- Gery Milner-Gibsoft'Cullum. Hardwick House ^
Suffolk. Engr. Signed: £. Mitchell. London. F, p.
66, 1870.
Bell, E. H. — 788. Lauretue Hutton. Wood-engr.
Signed: £ H B (monogram). F, p. 8, where the name
is given "Lawrence ", 1880.
Caldecott, Randolph, b. Chester 1846, d. 1886.
— 789. Seaman. Wood-engr. by J. D. Cooper.
Signed: R C. F, p. 15, 1880.
Coke, T. — 790. Talbol and CharlotU Coke. Photo-
mech. reprod. of a drawing. Signed : T C (monogram).
F, p. 18, 1880.
Moring, T., London, heraldic stationer. 791*
Thomas Falconer. Engr. Signed : T. Moring sc. F,
p. 67, 1880.
Shoppee, Charles John, London, Fellow of the
Royal Institute of British Architects. — 792. Charles
John Shoppee^ Citizen and Armourer of London. Wood-
engr. and letters in type. Signed : C I S (monogram) .
F, p. 86, 1880.
Lloyd, J. W. — 793. • / / W : Lloyd : Kingston :
Herefordshire : Wood-cut. Signed : J. W. L.
Hooper, W. H., London. — 794. Andrew White
Tuer. Wood-engr. Signed: W H H (monogram).
Dated i88i, F, p. 44; H D, p. 170.
Marks, Henry Stacy, b. London 1829. — 795.
. Thomas. J. Barratt. Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing.
Signed : 1891. H. S. M. F, p. 62 ; H D, p. 188. 796.
lames • Roberts • Brown • Photo-mech. reprod. of a draw-
ing. Signed : H. S. M. 1892. Numbered 41. F, p. 62 ;
64 Oreat Britain.
HD, p. 192. 797. The same. Smaller size. 798. The
same. Etched by S. Hollyer. Signed: S HoUyer.
799. Henry Chapman. Photo-mech. reprod. of a draw-
ing. Signed : H S M (monogram) Photo-Litho White-
man & Bass. F, p. 62, 1870. 800* T. A. Guinness.
Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing. Signed: H. S. M.
1891. Numbered 36. F, p. 62 ; H D, p. 190. 801.
Robert Jackson. Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing.
Signed: H. S. M. F, p. 62, 1891. 802. T7te same.
Etched by S. Hollyer. 803. Frederick Locker. Photo-
mech. reprod. of a drawing. Signed : H. S. M. F, p.
629 1873. 804. H. S. Marks. Photo-mech. reprod.
of a drawing. Signed: H. S. M. Dated 1891. F, p.
62; H D, p. 190. 805. fVa/ter £>. Marks. Etched
by S. Hollyer. Signed : H. S. M. 1892. Hollyer.
Numbered 39. F, p. 62; H D, p. 195. 806. F. H.
Milbank. Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing. Signed:
H. S. M. F, p. 62, 1884.
Jewers, Arthur John. — 807* Arthur John lewers^
F. S. A. Engr. Not signed. Dated 1882. H. D. p.
171.
Hadloiv, F. v., Brighton. — 808. Charles Leeson
Prince. Engr. Signed: F. V. Hadlow. Sc. Brighton.
Dated 1882. F, p. 39 ; H. D. p. 172.
Soane, Harry, London, heraldic stationer. — 809.
Edward Robert and Clara Jane Constance Pearce Edg-
cumbe. Wood-engr. Signed: Harry Soane London.
810. James Ehvin MiUard^ D. D. Wood-engr.
Signed: Harry Soane London. F, p. 90, 1880. 81 1<
Russell Spokes. Wood-engr. Signed : Soane. Sc. F,
p. 90, 1890. 812. Free Public Library Sf Martin in
the Fields. Wood-engr. Signed: Harry Soane. 1893.
(The saint and the bqggar copied from a picture by Van
Dyck.) F, p. 90, where the date is erroneously given as
189s ; H D, p. 202. 813. John W. Tristy F. S. A.j
F. S.. /. Wood-engr. Signed : Harry Soane London.
F, p. 90, 1880. 814. Cornelius Walford, F. S. S.
Engr. Signed: Harry Soane, Sc. London. F^ p. 90,
Oreat Britain. 65
1870. 815* Lizzie May Whipple. Engr. Signed:
Harry Soane 1895. (The design is from Raphael's
" Poesia", from the stanza in the Vatican.)
1882. Anonymous. — 816. Joseph Alfred Brad-
ney of Llanfihangel — Ystem — Llewem Esq. Engr.
Dated 1883. H D, p. 173.
Winter, C. J. W., Norwich, d. 1890. — 817. Rev.
Charles Upwood Manningy B. A. Etching. Signed : C. J.
W. Winter Fee*. Dated 1884. F> P- 108; H D, p. 174.
818. The Rez^, Charles Robertson Mannings M. A. Diss
Rectory^ Norfolk, Etching. Signed : C. J. W. Winter, del
et aqua. Dated 1883. F, p. 108 ; H D, p. 173.
New^ Edmund H. — 819. Edmund Atkinson Fortes-
bery. Hill Camberley. Wood-engr. ? Signed : E. H. N.
F, p. 71, 1885.
'White Gleeson, London. — 820. E. C. (Emma
Chamberlayne.) Wood-engr. ? Signed : G. W. F, p.
106, 1885.
Vinycomb, John, Belfast^ member of the Royal Irish
Academy. — 821. Walter Besant^ M. A. Etching by
S. Hollyer. Not signed. iB22. Robert Day FS AM
R I Ay etc. Engr. Signed: J. Vinycomb Del. Dated
MDCCCLXXX. F, p. 99 ; H D, p. 167. 823. The
same. Smaller size. Photo-mech. reprod. of No. 822.
824. The Most Excellent Brother Robert Day^ etc.
Photogravure from a drawing, by Marcus Ward & Co.
Signed: Marcus Ward & C^ L.*? J. V. del. Dated 1891.
H D, p. 189. 825. R D (Robert Day). Photogravure
from a drawing, by Marcus Ward & Co. Signed:
Marcus Ward & G L*? J. V. del. Dated 1893. H D,
p. 199.
Cunven, Dublin. — 826* Dermot Earl of Mayo.
Engr. Signed: Curwen, Dublin. Dated 1888. F, p.
22;HD,p. 180. 827. Gerald Fonsonby. Engr. Signed:
Curwen, Dublin. Dated 1888. F, p. 22 ; H, D p. 180.
66 OrecU Britain.
1889. Anonymous. — 828. The Reifi, SI Lega
Frederick Hope-Edwardesy etc. Engr. Dated 1889. H
D, p. 182*
Dempsey, C. W., Westminster. — 829. Sir, Charles.
Henry, Stuart JRich. Bart. Claxton Abbey^ etc. Photo-
mech. reprod. of a drawing. Signed: C W D (mono-
gram). Dated 1887. ^9 P- 24; H D, p. 178. 830-
E. Lib. Dom^. Carol. Henric. Stvart. Rich. Baronetti. etc.
Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing. Signed: C W D
(monogram). Dated 1890. F, p. 24; H D, p. 187.
Elvin, Charles Norton, East Dereham, Norfolk,
(P. C. Baker, London, engr.). — 831. Cha\ Norton
Ehnn. M. A. East Dereham. Engr. Signed : C. N. El-
vin. Del P. C Baker S*. F, p. 5, 1889.
Harrison, Thomas Brat, London. ~ 832. Joseph
Edgar Boehm. Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing. Sign^ :
T. E. H. 1889. F, p. 40 ; H D, p. 181. 833. Matthew
Ridley Corbett. Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing.
Signed : T. E. H 1890. F, p. 40, where the name is
spelled with one T ; H D, p. 185. 834. Edward. On-
slow. Ford. Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing. Signed :
TEH 1893. F, p. 40; H D, p. 199. 835. William
Ewart Gladstone etc. Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing.
Signed : T. E. H. 1889 — F, p. 40 ; H D, p. 182. 836.
Walter. Henry. James. Photo-mech. reprod. of a draw-
ing. Signed: T. E. H. 1888. F, p. 40; H D, p. 180.
837. Stuart. Henry. James Johnson. Photo-mech. re-
prod. of a drawing. Signed : T. E. H. 1891. F, p. 40 ;
H D, p. 190.
Robertson, Arthur, Associate of Royal Painter
Etchers. — 838. Emma C. Chamberlayne. Photo-mech.
reprod. of a drawing. Signed : A R. Dated 1889. F, p.
78; H D, p. 182. 839. Charles Plumptre Johnson.
Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing. Signed: A. R.
Dated 1889. F, p. 78; H D, p. 182, where the middle
name is spelled "Plumtre". 840. Francis Levien.
Photo-mech. of reprod. a drawing. Signed : A R. F, p.
Ghreat Britain. 67
78, 1890. 841. £x, Hbris. carolL elkin. mathews. Photo-
mech. reprod. of a drawing. Signed : A R 89. F, p. 78 ;
H D, p. 183. 842. Arthur Robertson. R. P. E. Photo-
mech. reprod., by A. & C. Dawson, of a drawing.
Signed : A R Dawson. Sc. Dated 1892. F, p. 78; H
D, p. 195.
Anonymous. 843. Library of the Society of BibHcal
Archaeology. 11^ Hart Street^ Bloomsbury^ W. C. Wood-
engr. and letters in type. Dated 189 .... H D, addi-
tions, p. 4.
1890. Anonymous. — 844. John. NorcUffe. Pres-^
ton. of. Flasby. Yorks. Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing.
Dated 1890. H D, p. 186.
Bailey, George, Derby. — 845. Z>. C. Uoyd-Owen.
Photogravure from a drawing. Signed: G. Bailey. F,
p. 5, 1890.
Baker, (Samuel Hollyer, New York, etcher). —
846. Mary. Anderson. Femdale Road^ Tunbric^e Wells.
Etching. Signed : Baker Hollyer. F, p. 44, 1896.
Cloud and Shaplknd, goldsmiths, London. — 847*
Louisa Wolseley. Engr. Signed: Cloud & Shapland.
Holbom. 1890. del. F, p. 18; H D, p. 187.
Cotton, John, Birmingham, architect. — 848* John
Cotton — his Book. Not signed. 849. John Cotton.
Arch^ Birmingham, his book. Not signed. 850. John
Cotton Architect. Not signed. 851. John Cotton Archt.
Not signed. 852. John Cotton his book. Not signed.
853. John Cotton Architect &* Artist FRIB A Birm-
ingham. Not signed. Dated 1891. H D, p. 188. 854.
John Cotton his book. Not signed. SBB» John Cotton
Architect his book. Not signed. Dated 189 1. H D, p.
188. 856. John Cotton. Architect, his boke. Signed:
J C (monogram). Dated 189 . F, p. 20. 857. Johannes
Cottony Architectus. (F. R. I. B. A.) Not signed. Dated
68 Chreat Britain.
189 • 858* John Cotton. Arch\ his book. Not signed.
Dated 189 . %^9. Nameless plate. (John Cotton.) Not
signed. — The above plates of John Cotton are all photo^
mech. reprod's of drawings.
Crane, Walter. — 860. The. WhiUchapel. Free,
Public. Library, and. Museum. Photo-mech. reprod. of
a drawing. Signed with Crane's device, a crane and
two V's within a large C. Dated 1890. F, p. 21 ; H D,
p. 187.
Housman, Lawrence. — 861. Robert et Evelyn
Benson. Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing. Signed:
L H. F, p. 45.
S. I. — 862. /. and m. L t (J. and M. L. Tregaskis.)
Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing. Signed : S. I. inv.
Dated 1890.
Ricketts, Charles, Chelsea. — 863. Gleeson White.
Wood-engr. Signed : C R reversed. F, p. 78, 1890.
Wheeler, £. J., London, (Samuel Hollyer,
etcher). — 864. £• /. Wheeler his Booke. Etching.
Signed : £ J W del and in pencil § Hollyer. F, p. 106.
Bools, William Edward, (Harry Soane, engr.).
— 865. Wr, Edvfi Bools, Engr. Signed: W. E. B.
inv. 1891 Harry Soane Sc. F, p. 11 ; H D, p. 188.
Browne, Gordon. — 866. Henry T. Folkard. Photo-
mech. reprod. of a drawing. Signed : G B 91. F, p. 13 ;
H D, p. 189.
Ellis, Arthur, London.— 867. Gilbert If old Ellis.
Autotype. Inscription under the plate : From a drawing
by Arthur Ellis, 189 1. F, p. 27 ; H D, p. 189.
Nisbet, Hume. — 868. W. E. Goulden. Photo-
mech. reprod. of a drawing. Signed : H N (monogram).
Dated 1891. F, p. 71 ; H D, p. 190.
f '^> 111-
QreaJt Britain.
Sherborn, Charles William, b. London 183 1. —
869. Samuel Putnam Avery. Engr. Signed: C. W.
Sherbom. fecit London. 1893. F, p. 83 ; H D, p. 197.
870. A. H. B. (Anne H. Bowring.) Engr. Signed :
CWS1896. F,p.83. 871. Constance Battersea. Engr.
Signed : C W S (monogram). Dated 1892. F, p. 83 ; H
D, p. 192. 872. Lord Battersea. Engr. Signed: CW
Sherbom Ft 1893. F, p. 83 ; H D, p. 198. 873. lohn
Alexander Marquess of Bath, Engr. Signed : C. W.
Sherbom. Fecit Dated 1886. F, p. 83 ; H D, p. 176.
874. Francis Blomefield. Rector of Fersfield in Norfolk.
1736. Engr. by W. H. Toms. Facsimile by C. W.
Sherbom. of an old plate. Signed : W. H. Toms sculp.
F, p. 83, 1885 ; H D, p. 60. 875. The Burlington Fine
Arts Club Library. Engr. Signed : S. S. Joseph. D. D.
C. W. Sherbom R. P. E In & ft. London 1893. F, p.
83 ; H D, p. 198. 876. Chelsea, Public, Libraries. Pre-
sented by. Engr. Signed : C W S (monogram) 1896. F,
p. 83. 877. Liber. Coll. Omn. Anim. Fidel. Defunct,
in. Oxon. Engr. Signed : C W S (monogram) herborn
fecit, Lond:' 1891. F, p. 83; H D, p. 188. 878. The
same. Smaller size. 879. George LilUe Craik. Engr.
Signed : Sherbom R. P. E. fecit 1893. F, p. 83. 880.
R D A y (R. Day). Engr. Signed: C W S (mono-
gram) 1894. F, p. 83. 881. The same. Printed in
red. 882. Robert Day. J. P. F. S. A. M. R. L A.
Epgr. Signed : C W S f t 1894. F, p, 83 ; H D, p. 206.
883. The same. Printed in red. 884. lohn T Dick-
inson. Engr. Signed : C W S 1893. F, p. 83 ; H D, p.
199. 885. Benjamin &* Amy Elkin. Engr. Signed:
C W S (monogram) 1892. F, p. 83 ; H D, p. 193. 886.
G.I.Ellis. (An old plate altered.) Engr. Signed: C.
W. S. 1894. F, p. 83 ; H D, p. 206. 887. Ifarris C.
Fahnestock New York. Engr. Signed: C W S (mono-
gram) In ft. F, p. 84, 1894. 888. F. Libris. Avgjisti.
WoUaston. Franks Ord. Bain. Com. Litt. Doct. Socc. Reg.
eU Ant. Socii. MDCCCXCL Engr. Signed: C. W.
Sherbom Sculpt London 189 1. F, p. 84; H D, p. 189.
889. Thomas Twanbrook Glazebrook. Engr. Signed:
C W S. Dated 1892. F, p. 84; H D, p. 193. 890.
Albert Gray, of the Inner Temple. Engr. Signed : Sher-
70 Ghreat Britain.
born 1893. F, p. 84. 89 !• ColoneL Acton. ChafUn,
Havelock. Engr. Signed: C. W. Sherborn. London.
1892. F, p. 84; H D, p. 193. 892. George &* MoscUind
Howard. Engr. Signed : C W Sherborn fecit 1888. F,
p. 84; H D, p. i8o. 893. Library of the Institute oj
Chartered Accountants in England and Wales. Photo-
mech. reprod. of a drawing by C. W. Sherborn. Signed :
C W Sherborn R P E 1893. F, p. 84 ; H D, p. 197.
894. EdiOi Joseph. Engr. Signed : C W S 1893. F,
p. 84; H D, p. 200. 895 • Samuel. S. Joseph. Engr.
Signed : Sherborn R P £ 1891. F, p* 84; H D, p. 190.
896. George Lambert. F. S. A. Engr. Signed : C W S
(monogram) 1892. F, p* 84; H D^ p. 194. 897. *Si>
Thomas Norih Dick Lauder, of Grange &* Fountain Hall.
Bart: Engr. Signed : C W Sherborn, London. Dated
1889. F, p. 84; H D, p. 183. 898. Alfred. Morrison,
Engr. Signed : C W. S. 1889. F, p. 85 ; H D, p. 183.
899. O. (James Orrock.) Engr. Signed : 1895 C W S.
F9 p. 85 ; H D, p. 212. 900. Emily Augusta Peake. (An
old plate altered.) Engr. Signed : C W S 1894. F, p. 85 ;
H D, p. 209. 901 . G. W. Reid. F. S. A. Engr. Signed :
C W S. Dated M.D.CCC.L.XXX. F, p. 85 ; H D, p.
168. 902. William Robinson. Engr. Signed: Sher-
born 1889. F, p. 8s ; H D, p. 183. 903. Liorul Walter
Rothschild. Engr. Signed : C W Sherborn. Dated 1886.
F, p. 8s ; H D, p. 177. 904. John W^ Ryland. Engr.
Signed : C W Sherborn 1890. F, p. 85 ; H D, p. 187.
905 . Carolvs Guliemus Sherborn* Engr : Signed : C
W S (monogram) ft 1878. F, p. 85 ; H D, p. 165.
906. Charles Davies Sherborn. Engr. Signed : C.
W. Sherborn fecit 1890. F, p. 85; H D, p. 187.
907. Curt 6- Lilli Sobemheim. Engr. Signed : C W S
(monogram) 1894. F, p. 8s ; H D, p. 210. 908*
Arthur H. Spokes. B. A. LL B. B. S.% etc. (An old
plate altered.) Engr. Signed : C. W. S. F, p. 85, 1894.
909. Daniel Berkeley Updike. Engr. Signed : C W S.
F, p. 85. 910. Ex Bibli: Arthuri Vicars Eq: Aur:
Ulster Regis Armorum Totius Hibem : S : A : S :
Engr. Signed : C W S. Dated MDCCCXCVI. F, p.
85. 911. F. G. Waller. Amsterdam. Engr. Signed:
C W S (monogram) In Ft. Dated 1893. F, p. 85;
Ghreat Britain. 71
H D, p. 203. 912. Rossfyn Erskine Wemyss R. N.
Engr. Signed: C W S (monogram). F, p. 85, 1895.
918. Margaret White. Engr. Signed: C. W. Sherborn
fecit 1894. F, p. 86; H D p. 210. 914* Joseph. Bow-
stead. Wilson. M. A. Engr. Signed : C W S (monogram)
1892. F, p. 86; H D, p. 196. 915. General Viscount
Wolseley of Wolseley County of Stafford dr* Baron Wolseley
of Cairo. Engr. Signed: C W S (monogram) 1885.
F, p. 86; H D, p. 176. 916. H01P* Frances G.
Wolseley. Engr. Signed: C. W. Sherborn Sc: 1891.
F, p. 86 ; H D, p. 191. 917. Robert Lloyd Woollcombe.
Engr. Signed : C W. Sherborn. 1892. F, p. 86 ; H D,
p. 196. 918. Samuel Ashton Thompson Yates. A. D.
i8g4. Engr. Signed : C W Sherborn ft 1895. F, p. Zti ;
H D, p. 213. 919. Arms granted to Col Carlos. Engr.
Signed : C W Sherborn ft 1894. 920. H. W. Fincham.
(An old plate altered.) Engr. Not signed. 921.
Chas. Ino. Shoppee. Engr. Not signed. 922. Robert
Spearman of Oldacres Esf Durham* Engr. Not signed.
Wright, Alan, London. Mr. Wright's usual signa-
ture is a small device resembling a fly or beetle, but ex-
amined closely it will be seen to contain an A and W. —
928* Royal Cortissoz. Photo-mech. reprod. of a draw-
ing. Signed with the device and C W (?). F, p. 108.
924. John Lane. Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing.
Signed with the device. F, p. 109, 1892. 925*
Gleeson White. Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing*
Signed with the device. 926. Gleeson White. Photo-
mech. reprod. of a drawing. Signed : Alan Wright. F,
p. 109, 1890. 927. Gleeson White. Photo-mech. re-
prod. of a drawing. Not signed. 928* J. W. Gleeson
White. Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing. Signed with
the device and 88. H D, p. 181. 928? Gleeson
White. Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing. Signed with
the device and 90. F, p. 109 j H D, p. 187.
Bradney, Col. J. A. — 929. Edward Jenkins^ of
The Grove in the County of Rc^dnor Esq. Engr. Not
signed. Dated 1892. H D, p. 194.
72 Great BrUain.
Castle, Agnes. — 930. Egerton Castle^ M. A-
Photogravure from a drawing. Signed : Agnes Castle,
del. 1892. F, p. 16; H D, p. 192. 931. Ex Biblio.
Dimicat Egerton CasiU. Photo-mech. reprod. of a draw-
ing. Signed: A C 92. F, p. 16; H D, p. 192. 932.
Walter Merries PoUock^ M* A. Photogravure from a
drawing, ^igi^^d- ^ C i^- <• 93- F^P- i^; H D, p.
202 • 933. Nameless plate. (Elinor Sweetman.)
Photo-mech. reprod. of a cfrawing. Not signed.
Emslie, John Phillips, b. London, 1839. — 934.
John Philipps Emslie. Engr. Not signed. 935. The
Folk'Lore Society. Engr. Signed: J. P. Emslie 1895.
F, p. 27. 986. Henry B Wheatley. Engr. Signed:
J. P. Emslie 1889. F, p. 27 ; H D, p. 184.
Eve, George W., London. — 937- William Henry
Weldon Windsor Herald. Engr. Signed: G W Eve
1892 (the date scratched out on the copy shown). F, p.
28; H D, p. 196.
Fitz-Gerald, Rev. W.— 938. Arthur Vicars F. S.
A. Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing. Signed : W F G
(monogram) 1892 (according to H D). F, p. 30 ; H D,
p. 196.
Gardiner, Herbert L., Edinburgh. — 939. Euphemia
Davidson. Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing. Signed:
H L G. Dated 1892. F, p. 33 ; H D, p. 193.
Hogg, Warrington, b. 1862, d. Bournemouth 1893.
— 940. Warrington Hogg. Photo-mech. reprod. of a
drawing. Signed : W. Hogg. 1893. F, p. 44 ; H D, p.
200. 941 . Keverstone Library Leveson Scarth. Photo-
mech. reprod. of a drawing. Signed : Warrington Hogg.
1892. F, p. 44; H D, p. 195. 942. The same.
Smaller size. 943* The same. Smaller size. 944*
Agnes. J. Rvdd. Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing.
Signed : Warrington. Hogg. 1893. F, (where the name is
given Rydd) p. 44. 945. Gleeson White. Photo-mech.
reprod. of a drawing. Signed : W Hogg. F, p. 44.
No. 1056.
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Ghreat ^Britain. 73
Holme, Charles, London. — 946. Charles Holme.
Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing. Not signed. F, p.
44,1892. 947* William Manning, Photo-mech. reprod.
of a drawing. Signed: C. Holme Aug. 1892. F, p. 44;
HD, p. 195.
Nixon, J. Forbes, b. Wigton, Cuniiberland, 1845. —
948* BibHotheca Jacksoniana Tvllie Hovse Carlisle,
Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing? Signed: J F N
(monogram). F, p. 71. 948? C E. Stewart Wood-
engr. Printed from two blocks in black and red. Signed :
J F N (monogram). Dated 1893. F, p. 72 j H D, p.
202.
Stevens, F. T. — 949. Robert Hilton Typographe.
Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing. Signed : F. T*
Stevens 92. F, p. 92 ; H D, p. 194.
Thairlwall, Frederick James. — 950. Ex Libris
Fredtjac^ Thairlwall, Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing.
Signed : F. J. T. Fecit 1892. F, p. 96 ; H D, p. 196.
951. The same. Printed in brown. 952. F, J. Thairl-
wall, Etching. Not signed. Mentioned in H D, p. 196.
953. 7^/ r (monogram, F. J. Thairlwall). Wood-engr.
Not signed.
Ward, Marcus & Co., Belfast, heraldic stationers. —
954. Robert Day, F. S. A, M, R. I. A. Photo-mech.
reprod. of a drawing by R. Thomson. Signed : Marcus
Ward & Co 1894. R T. F, p. 100; H D, p. 206.
955. Richard Southcote Mansergh^ Tipperary. Engr.
Signed: Marcus Ward & C? L4. 956. The same.
Printed on green paper. 957- Ulster Club Belfast,
Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing by John Vinycomb.
Signed: J V and Marcus Wards. Co. L. Dated 1896.
F, p. loi. 958. Thomas James Wetland, S, T, P.,
etc. Engr. Signed: Marcus Ward & Co, L*. Dated
1892. F, p. loi ; H D, p. 196.
Balfour, Kathleen F. —959. Kathleen F, T, Bal-
four, Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing. Signed : K. F,
B. del. Dated 1893. F, p. 5 ; H D, p. 198.
74 Great Britain.
Barrett, Charles Robert Browning. — 960- Saint
George^ Hanovet Square. W. (London Public Library).
Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing. Signed : C. R. £. £.
1893. F, p. 6 ; H D, p. 202.
Bell, Robert Anning, b. 1863. — 061. George
Ravenscroft Dennis, Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing.
Signed: R. A. B. deli. 1893. F, p. 8. 962. The same.
Smaller size. Without date. 963. lane Patterson,
Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing. Signed : R. A. Bell,
Dated 189 . F, p. 8 ; H D, p. 184.
Brooke, L. Leslie, London. — 964. .One. of. the.
Books, of . . Henry. Fisher. Cox. ij. Albett. Place. . Ken-
sington. Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing. Signed : L.
L. B. F, p. 12, 1893. 965. The same. Etching. By
S. HoUyer.
Crake, John Wilkinson. — 966. John. Wilkinson,
Crake. Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing. Not signed.
Dated 1895. H D, additions p. 6.
France, Miss Georgie Cave. -^967. William
Neish. Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing. Signed : G. C.
France, 16 : v. 94. F, p. 31 ; H D, p. 208. 968.
And: W. Tuer. Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing.
Signed: G. Cave. France. F, p. 31, 1893.
Greene, Miss Edith Anne. — 969. Mary Townley
Balfour, Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing. Signed:
E. A. G. 1893. F, p. 37 ; H D, p. 198. 970. Edith
Anne Greene. Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing. Signed :
E. A. Greene, f. Dated 1893. F, p. 37 ; H D, p. 200.
971. Mary Beatrice {Greene) Lake. Photo-mech.
reprod. of a drawing. Signed : 1893. E. A. Greene.
F, p. 37 ; H D, p. 201. 972. Constance O^Brien,
Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing. Signed: E. A. Greene.
Dated 1893. F, p. 37; H D, p. 201. 973. Kathleen
O^Brien. Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing. Signed:
E A G. 974. Mildred Constance O'Brien. Photo-mech.
reprod. of a drawing. Signed : E A G. F, (where the
Ghreat Britain. 75
name is wrongly given Greene) p. 37, 1895. 975.
Emily Smythies Machell Smith, Photo-mech. reprod. of a
drawing. Signed : E A G. F, p. 37, 1893.
Home, W. £., London. — 976. Frederick Graham
Ayiward, Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing. Signed :
W. E. Home. del. Dated 1893. F, p. 44; H D, p.
197. 977. Frederick Graham <5r* Annie E. Ayiward,
Wood-engr. by W. F. Hopson. Signed : W. E. Home,
inv. 1893. W. F. Hopson. del. sc. 1896. F, p. 44.
Machell, R. — 978. John Maurice Watkins, Photo-
mech. reprod. of a drawing. Signed : R Machell. Dated
1893. F, p. 61 ; H D, p. 203.
Michie, J. D., Edinburgh. — 979- John, S. Martin,
Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing. Signed : J. D. Michie
Del* Edinburgh. Dated 1893. Two sizes. F. p. 66;
H D, p. 201.
Tilney, F. C, London. — 980. A. Bilbrough. Wood-
engr. Signed ; F C T (monogram) 94. F, p. 96 ; H D,
p. 204. 981. George Kitchin, Photogravure? Signed:
F. C. Tilney. Inv. & Del. F, (where the name is wrongly
spelled Kitchen) p. 96, 1893.
Wood, J. E., Plymouth. —982. /. E, Monk. Engr.
Signed : J. E. Wood. Dated 1894. F, p 108 ; H D, p.
208. 983. W. H. K, Wright, Engr. Signed : J. E.
Wood Del et Sc Plymouth. Dated 1892. F, p. 108;
H D, p. 196.
1894. Anonymous. — 984. A, If, F, Bovghey, A.
M. Coll, SS. Trin. Cant, Sac. Etching. H D, p. 205.
985. Thvrstan, C, Peter Redrvth, Cornwall, Photo-
mech. reprod. of a drawing. H D, p. 209. 986.
Ethel Selina Clulcw. Etching. 987. Desmond Robin-
son, Etching.
Batten, John D., London. — 988. Ferdval Smith.
Wood-engr. Signed : J. D. B. Dated 1894. F, p. 7.
76 Oreat Britain,
De Flandre, Charles, Edinburgh. — 989. Claud
Lonsdale Carlisle. Lithogr. Signed : Charles de Flandre.
F. S. A. Scot, fecit. Edinburgh. i8. x. 94. and Hudson
Scott & Sons Sculp. & Litho. Carlisle. 1894. Printed
in black and red. F, p. 30 ; H D, p. 208.
Duthie, A. Louis, London. — 990. John Henry
Quinn, Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing. Signed : A.
LouisDuthie. Dated M.D.CCC.XC.I.V. F, p. 26;
H D, p. 209.
Jackson, Thomas Graham, London. — 991. Ex,
Ltd. AHcia. Maria, Jackson. Photo-mech. reprod. of a
drawing. Signed: T. G. J. 1894. F, p. 48; H D,
p. 207.
U. L. K. — 992. Rudyard Kipling. Photo-mech.
reprod. of a drawing ? Signed : U. L. K. Dated 1894.
Lucas, Seymour. — 993. Egerton Castle, His
book: Photogravure, with the arms engraved. Signed:
Seymour Lucas 1894. F, p. 60.
Monk, William, London. — 994- Blanche Haskyns
North Perrott Manor. Etching. Signed : Monk R. P. E.
Sept 5* 1894. F, p. 66 ; H D, p. 207. 995. W. Monk,
Etching. Signed: W. Monk Del. May 22, 1894. F, p.
66; H D, p. 208.
Widdowson, Thomas B., Leicester. — 996.
Charles I. Billson. Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing.
Signed: Thos. B. Widdowson, Leicester. Dated 1894.
F, p. 106 ; H D, p. 204.
Williams, John, London. — 997. E. Crawshaw.
Signed : John. Williams 1894. F, p. 107. 998. Gertrude
Hariot Edlmann : Hovnd Hovse. Signed : J. Williams
1895. F, p. 107. 999. Herbert, Edlmann : Signed: J
Williams. 93. F, p. 107 ; H D, p. 199. 1000. H. W>
Fincham: Signed: John. Williams. 1894. F, p. 107
H D, p. 206. 1001. Mary Constance Hall, Signed : J
Williams. 95. F, p. 107. 1002. Sophia. Elizabeth
Great Britain. 77
Hali: Signed: John. Williams. 1894. F, p. 107 ; H D,
p. 207. 1003* Nathaniel Mickkm : Signed: John.
Williams. 1894. F, p. 107; H D, p. 208. — These are all
photo-mech. reprod's of drawings ?
1895. Anonymous. — 1004. Gift-plate of the widow
of Arthur Cayley Sc. D. to Trinity College^ Cambridge,
Engr. Dated MDCCCXCV.
Foster, Will, Plymouth.— 1005. Harry Wright
Bullock. Engr. Not signed. 1006* John. Wilkinson,
Crake. Engr. Signed : Will Foster, del. et scul. Dated
1897. 1007. The same. Printed in reddish brown.
1008. Fred Kirk. Photo-lithogr. Signed: Will Foster.
1896. 1009. Mary E. Rath Merrill Columbus ^ Ohio.
Engr. Signed in pencil : Will Foster '97.
Foster, W. H., Plymouth. — 1010. W. Nurce.
Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing. Signed : W. H.
Foster. Del. 1894. F,p.3i ; H Di,2o8. \Qi\.\, Plymouth
Free Public Library. Engr. Signed : W. H. Foster 1894
del. et sculp. F, p. 31 ; H D p. 209. 1012* The same.
Printed on different paper, with different ink. 1018.
Colonel William Francis Prideaux^ Indian Staff Corps:
i8q4. Engr. Signed: W. H. Fosterscul. F, p. 31;
H D, p. 209. 1014. Sel^rs. Engr. Signed: W H
Foster Plyml. F, p. 31. 1015. George Alexander
Touch. Engr. Signed : W. H. Foster del & scul. Dated
1895. F, p. 31 ; H D, p. 213. 1016. Rev. B. W.J.
Treveldwyn Rector of S*' Martin-by-Looe Cornwall. Engr.
Signed: W. H. Foster-del. & scul. Plymo. 'F, p. 31.
1017. W.H. K. Wright FR Hint. Soc Plymouth England.
Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing. Signed : W. H. Fos-
ter : del & sc. Plym? F, p. 31 ; H D, p. 203.
Hodgson, G., Nottingham. — 1018. James Ward.
Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing. Signed : G. Hodgson.
Del 1895. F, p. 43. 1019. The same. Smaller size.
Greenaway, Kate, London. — 1020. Frederick
Locker. Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing. Signed :
K. G. F, p. 36.
78 Oreat Britain.
H. T. M, — 1021. Belen Violet Portal. Photo-
lithogr. ? Signed : H T M 1896.
Miller, R. A. — 1022. W. H. Downing. Photo-
mech. reprod. of a drawing. Signed : R A M (monogram).
Dated 1895. F, p. dd. 1023. The same. Smaller
size.
Murray, Charles O., Fellow of the Royal Painter
Etchers. — 1024> Francis Edwin Murray of Ashover^
etc. Etching. Signed: C. O. M. Dated 1895.
Watkins, E. S., Ealing. —1025. G. W. Redway,
Photo-mecb. reprod. of a drawing. Signed: E S W.
Dated 1859 (birth date). F, p. 104.
West, Joseph Walter, Northwood, Hertfordshire.—
1026* John Watson M, A. Photo-mech. reprod. of a
drawing. Signed West 1895. F, p. 105.
Brown, R. Paton, Bradford. 1027* Bradford Free
Public Library. Engr. by H. Mill^vord Nicholls,
Leeds. Signed : H. M. N. Sc. R. P. B. Inv. Dated
MDCCCXCVI. F, p. 13.
Hope, Robert, Edinburgh. — 1028. James H.
Annandale. Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing. Signed :
R. Hope. 1896. F, p. 45. 1029. G^,. Clvlow. Photo-
mech. reprod. of a drawing. Signed : R. Hope. 96. F,
P- 45-
Macdonald, T., Carlisle. — 1030. Robert Bateman
Carlisle. Engr. Signed : Nov. 1896. T. Macdonald
Sc. F, p. 61.
Weyer, William Robert, Norwich. 1032.
Thomas. J Scott. Norwich. Photo-mech. reprod. of a
drawing. Signed : W R W. Dated 1896. F, p. 105.
Alday, Miss, Aston. — 1033. Aston Manor Public
Reference Library. Engr. Not signed.
79
IX. THE UNITED STATES.
L PRIVATE PLATES.
A. EARLY AND MIDDLE PERIOD. Platcs by American
designers^ and engravers^ also anonymous dated plates^
arranged^ approximately^ in chronological order. The refer-
ences are to B ^^ Baker ^ " American Engravers and their
Works", Phikulelphia : 1875, to A =^ Allen ^ ^^ American
Book' Plates " ^ New York: 1894, and to AE =^ Allen^
^^ Essays of a Collector"^ Boston and New York: 1896.
1707. Anonymous. — 1034. Samuel Phillips, Ty-
pogr. 1707.
Turner, James, worked as early as 17 15, and went
to Philadelphia about 1730. AE, p. 146. — 1035' John
Franklin. Photo-mech. reprod. from the engr. original.
Signed: J Turner Sculp. A, pp. 79, 156, 204, No. 287.
1036. IscMC Norris. Engr. Signed : Ja. Turner, sc.
A 618.
Hurd, Nathaniel, born, Boston 1730, died there 1777.
B, p. 88; A, pp. 6, 38, 44, 46, 52, 67, 79, 104; AE.,
pp. xxxi, 115, 119, 122, 124. — 1037- John Chandler,
fun"". Esf. Engr. Signed: N. Hurd sculp — . A 148.
1038. Thomas Child. Engr. Signed: N. Hurd sc^.
(Not in A.) 1039. Richard Henry Dana. Engr. Not
signed. A 202. 1040. Danforth. Engr. Signed: N.
H. ScP. A 203. 1041. Benjamin Greene. 1757.
Engr. Signed : N = H ScJ. Modern impr. A 326.
1042. Robert Hale Esql. Engr. Signed: N=Hurd
Sc£. A 339. 1043. William Hooper. Engr.
Signed : N = H Sc^ ? Signature blurred in this impr.
A 388. 1044. fonathan fackson. Engr. Signed: N.
Hurd Sc'^. A 419. 1045* Robert fenkins. Engr.
80 The United Sixties.
Signed : N Hurd, the N and H joined. A 429. 1046.
John Lowell. Engr. N " Hurd, Sc". A 520. 1047.
John Marston. Engr. Signed : N. Hurd Sculp. A 556.
1048' Andrew Oliver. Not signed. A 625. 1048.
Jonathan Simpson. Engr. Printed in green. Not signed.
A 783. 1050. Spooner. Engr. Signed: N = Hurd
Sc*. A 813, but without the given name "Joshua".
105 1. Andrew = Tyler. Engr. Signed : — N :
Hurd = sculp — . A 870. 1052. John Vassall Esf,,
Engr. Not signed. A 888. 1058. Wentworth. Engr.
Signed : N = Hurd sc^. Printed on paper colored red.
A 922. 1054* John C' Williams. Engr. Signed:
N. H. Sc^ A 941.
See also: Nos. 30, 1800-1804, 1963-1966.
Revere, Paul, goldsmith and engraver, the well-known
patriot, born Boston 1735, died there 1818. A, pp. 6,
146, 148; AE., pp. xxxi, xxxii, 115, 117, 118, 119,
124,143. — 1055* Gardiner Chandler. Engr. Signed:
P Revere sculp. A 147. 1056- David Greene. Engr.
Signed : Revere sc? A 329. 105 ?• The same. Later
impr., with the name of the original owner covered up,
before it was taken. 1058. Epes Sargent. Engr.
Signed, but signature partly destroyed in the impr. shown.
A 760. 105 9 • William Wetmore. Engr. Signed :
Revere sc ? The abbreviated word not legible in the impr.
shown. Printed in green. A 926.
Ames. — 1060. Richard Champion. Engr. Signed:
Ames sc*. Not in A.
Trenchard, James, born in Cumberland Co., N. J.,
about 1746. Was a pupil of Smither, and worked in Phila-
delphia about 1785. A, p. 152. — 1061. Bloomfield.
(Jos. added in writing.) Engr. Signed : I. Trenchard
sculp. A 87.
Dawkins, Henry, is known to have worked from 1754
until 1776 or later. A, pp. 6, 53, 127. — 1062. Samuel
Jones Esq\. Engr. Signed: Dawkips sc. A 442. 1063.
Cornelius Low Esf. Engr. Not signed. A 519.
The United States. 81
Doolittle, Amos, born at Cheshire, Conn., 1754, died
at New Haven, Conn., 1832. B, p. 43; A, p. 132. —
1064. George Goodwin, Engr. Not signed. A 314.
1065* Charles H. Wetmore. Engr. Signed, according
to Allen, but no signature is apparent on the somewhat
imperfect impr. here shown. Printed in brown. A 924.
See also: Nos. 1542, 1569-1572, 1576, 1597.
Bull, Martin, Deacon, engraver, etc., Farmington,
Conn. A, p. 202; AE, p. 113. — 1066* Martin Bull.
Engr. Not signed. A 118.
See also: No. 1540.
Lewis J. — 1067. Peter Middleton. M. D. Engr.
Signed: J Lewis Sc. A 575.
See also: No. 31.
Smither (or Smithers), I., originally a gun engraver
employed in the Tower of London, who came to Philadel-
phia in the year 1773. A, p. 150; AE, pp. xxxi,
124. — 1068* Henry Hale Graham. Engr. Signed : I.
Smither Sculp, — the last word hardly readable. A 319.
1069* John MagilL (The name torn out in the impr.
shown.) Engr. Signed : I. Smither sc. (or set ?) A
547-
Smith, W. — 1070. Gary Ludlow^ A. M. (The
name partly cut out.) Engr. Signed : W. Smith sculp.
A 524. \(yi\. Mansfield Price LLD. Engr. Signed:
W. S. : — Not in A.
Kirk, P. (or F?). — 1072. Henry Reveley. Engr.
Signed : P. (F ?) Kirk Sc. A 725.
Sparro^v, T., obscure engraver on wood [or type
metal?], who worked at Annapolis from 1765 to about
1780. A, p. 151; AE., p. 124. — 1073. Richard
Sprigg^Jun, The name in type, the ornam. border engr.
on wood or type metal. Signed: T. Sparrow. Above
this the initials : F. G. A 816.
82 The United States.
1788. Anonymous. — 1074- Samuel Mead. Ty-
pogr. Dated 1783, the last two figures written. Not
in A.
1791. Anonymous. — 1075. Mercy Hay. Typogr.
Dated 1791. Not in A.
1792 . Anonymous. — 10 7 6 . George Carter. Ty-
pogr. Dated 1792. Not in A.
1798. Anonymous. — 1077. Grief Green. Ty-
pogr. Dated 1798. Not in A.
Maverick, Peter Rushton, an American by birth,
according to Baker, an Englishman, who only came to
America about 1774, according to Allen. Born 1755,
died in New York about 1807. B, p. 11 1 ; A, pp. 6, 56,
140; x\E, pp. XXX, 100, 104, 107, 108, 115, 117, 124.—
1078. yacob Brown. (The name cut out.) Stipple
engr. Signed: Engr?byP. R. Maverick 65 Liberty Street.
A 110. 1079. De Witt Clinton, Engr. Signed: P. R.
Maverick sculp-. A 171. 1080. Frederick De Feysier.
Engr. Signed: P. R. Maverick sc*. A 216. 1081*
lames Giles. Engr. Signed : Maverick Sculp. A 308.
1082. Samuel Hay. Engr. Signed : P. R. Maverick
Sculp'. Not in A. 1083. William J. Hunter. Engr.
Signed : Engr? by P. R. Maverick 65 Liberty S.* N. Y.
A 400. 1084* Benjamin S. yudah. Engr. Not signed.
By Maverick? A 445. 1085. lohn Keese. Engr.
Signed: Maver*'. sc*. A 446. 1086* Morgan Lewis
Esq% Engr. Not signed. A 486. 1087. Edward
Livingston. (The name cut oflE, but written on a piece of
paper pasted on.) Engr. Signed : Maverick sculp*.
Printed in brown. A 493. 1088. Maturin Livingston.
Engr. Signed: Maverick sculp*. A 495. 1089. Hugh
MiLean. Engr. Signed: Maverick Sc*. A 541. 1090-
Sam^' Frovoost. Engr. Signed : Maverick Sculp*. A 709.
1091. Sam] Frovost^ Esf,. Coll: Fez: Cant. Engr.
" Not signed, but undoubtedly by Maverick ", says Mr.
Allen in his book, but he is now inclined to think that this
plate was engraved in England. A 708. 1092. William
The United States. 83
Seton. Engr. Signed : Maverick Sculp.'.. A 775. 1093-
lohn C\ TenBrofck, Engr. Not signed. Modern impr.
A 851. 1094. K. K, Van Rensselaer Esq":.. Engr.
Signed: Maverick Sc*. A 883.
See also: Nos. 34, 2003, 2052, 2053.
Gallaudet, Elisha, New York, end of 18. cent. A
136. — 1095- lohn Chambers Esf. Engr. Signed:
E. Gallaudet Sculp. A 146.
See also : No. 2051.
Callender, Joseph, born in Boston, 1 751, died there
1821. Die sinker and engraver. A, pp. 56, 123; AE,
pp. xxxi, 123, 124. — 1096* Anonymous, Engr. Signed :
Callender Sc^ Not in A. 1097- William King Atkin
son, Engr. Signed : Callender Sculp*. A 39. 1098*
Gray. Engr. Not signed. A 322. 1099* Winthrop
Sargent. Engr. Signed : Callender SP. Not in A.
See also: Nos. 1686, 1715, 1780, 1826, 1827.
Boyd (John?), worked in Philadelphia from about
1775 to 1812? A, p. 123. — 1100* S--. Chase. Engr.
Signed : Boyd Sc. A 150.
Dearborn, Nathaniel, engraver on wood and on
metal, born in Boston, 1786. A, p. 132 ; AE, p. 124.
— 1101. Charles Beck. Engr. Signed: N. D. Sc.
A 68.
Brooks. — 1102. DodX. I. Dove. Engr. Signed:
Brooks Sculp. A 226.
Stuart. — 1103. lames Williamson M. D. Engr.
Signed : Stuart fc*. Not in A.
Rollinson, William, chaser and engraver, born in
England, 1760, settled in New York, and was still work-
ing in 1834. B, p. 144; A, pp. 56, 149; AE, p.
XXX. — 1104' Rich^. Harison Esf. Engr. Signed:
Rollinson sculp*. Printed in bluish ink. A 349, where the
name is wrongly spelled "Harrison". 1105. Elias
Hicks. Engr. Signed: Rollinson sc*. A 377. 1106.
84 The United States.
Charles Wilkes. Engr. Signed : Rollinson sc. A 933.
1107. Azarias Williams. Engr. Signed: Rollinson
Sculp'. A 935.
Johnston, W. & A. K. — 1108. Major JR. S. Seton.
Engr. Signed : W. & A. K. Johnston Sculp.!. Printed
on pink paper. Not in A.
Anderson, Dr. Alexander, designer and engraver,
and tibe first American wood-engraver of note, born
in New York, 1775, died in Jersey City, N. J., 1870.
A, pp. 79, ii7> 120; AE, ppl xxxi, 124. — 1109.
Akx"" Anderson. Engr. Signed : A. Anderson Sculp.
Modern impr. A 18. [1110. Henry Blackwell. 1895.
This plate does not strictly belong here, but has been
given this place, because the vignette is a *^photo-mech.
reprod. of a wood-engr. by Dr. Anderson.]
: See also: Nos. 2030, 2034, 2105.
Childs, Cephas G., engraver, born in Bucks Co.,
Pa., 1793, died in Philadelphia, 1871. B, p. 32; A, p.
T 27. — 1111. Henry D. Gilpin. Engr. Signed : C. G.
Childs. A310. 1112* W. Warren. Engr. Signed :
Childs Sc. A 911, where the name of the engr. is not
given.
Greenough, William. — 1113. David Stoddard
Greenough. Typogr., with a border engr. on wood or
type metal. Signed : William Greenough, fecit. A 332.
Thomas, Isaiah, LLD., printer and editor, born
Boston, 1749, died Worcester, 183 1. — 1114. Timothy
Newell. Name in type, surrounded by an omam. border,
engr. on wood or type metal. Signed : I. Thomas, print.
Dated 18 15 in writing. A 607.
Akin, James, engraver, probably of Philadelphia.
A, p. 117. — 1115- Peter A. Browne* Engr. Signed :
Engrav'd by James Akin. A 113. 1116. N. W»
Coffin. (The name written in ink.) Engr. Signed: —
J» Akin Sculp. — A 173.
e
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The United States. 85
Mitchell, E. — 1117. W"^ Howard. M. B. Engr.
Signed : E. Mitchell sculpt. Not in A. F, p. 66.
Troth, Henry, druggist, of Philadelphia. AE, p.
103. About Samuel Tiller, the engraver, see AE,
pp. 103, 104. — 1118' Henry Troth. Engr. Signed:
Tiller Sc. Impr. in brownish ink on yellowish paper.
(Not in A.) 1119. TTie same. Impr. in black on
white paper.
Maverick, Peter, the son of Peter Rushton Maverick,
born in New York, 1780, died there, 183 1. B, p. 11 1;
A, p. 142. — 1120. Elias Hicks. With the motto:
Judicemur agendo. Engr. Signed : P. Maverick s. A
376. Note by Mr. Allen : "Of New York, not a distin-
guished Quaker, preacher ". 1121. The same^ but with
the motto: Tout en bonne heure. 1122. Naf: F.
Moore. Engr. Signed : P. Maverick sc. A 586 ?
1807. Anonymous. —1122? Samuel Parket^s.
Engr. The date, 1807, has been added in ink. A 642,
p. 260, gives a reproduction from another impression of
this plate on which is written the date " 802 ".
Gallaudet, Edward, a younger relative of Elisha
Gallaudet. A, p. 137. — 1123. Gallaudet. Engr.
Not signed. A 293.
Eddy, J. — 1124. /. T. Austin. Engr. Signed:
J. Eddy Sc. Not in A.
See also : No. 1779.
1835. Anonymous. — 1 125. James Louis Petigru.
Engr. Dated 1835 in ink. A 666.
1837. Anonymous. — 1126. Samuel W. Creech.
Typogr. Dated 1837. Not in A.
Penniman, J. R. — 1127. 7. B. Whitridge. Engr.
Signed : J. R. Penniman Del*. W. B. Annin Sc. Printed
in blue. A 932.
86 The United States,
Annin & Smith, a Boston firm of engravers, which
consisted of VV. B. Annin and George C. Smith, and was
in existence from 1820 to 1837. A, p. 122. — 1128*
John Lowell^ Z*". Engr. Annin & Smith sc. A 521.
1129* A. L, Peirson, Engr. Signed: Annin & Smith,
sc. Not in A. 1130. William H. Frescoii. Engr.
Signed : A. & S. A 697.
See also : No. 1706.
Annin, Smith & Co. — 1131. John Lowell^ Jr,
Lithogr. A 522.
Pulini. (Italian?)^ — 1132. Cushman. Engr.
Signed : Pulini inc. A 194. See also p. 373.
Clay, Cosack & Co. — 1133. lulius Movius,
Engr. Signed : Clay, Cosack & Co. Not in A.
Hays, H., engraver, New York. — 1134* Beecher.
Engr. Signed : H. Hays. sc. Not in A. 1135* Almon
M. Griswold, Engr. Signed : H. Hays sc. N. Y.
Not in A.
Stout, J. D., engraver. New York. — 1136. Wall
Engr. Signed : J. D. Stout. N. Y. A 903.
Rawdon, R., engraver, Albany. — 1137. W^ L,
Stone. Engr. Signed: R. Rawdon. Alb^. A 831.
Western Bank Noteft Engraving Co., Chicago.—
1138. E. G. Asay, Engr. Signed: Western Bank
Note & Engr. Co. Chicago. Not in A.
Sartain, John, the well-known mezzotint engraver, of
Philadelphia, born in London, England, 1808, died in
Philadelphia, 1897. B, p. 150. — 1139. William H,
Smith, Mezzotint and line. Signed : Engraved by John
Sartain. Not in A.
Buttre, J. C, engraver, New York. — 1140. Theo'
dore Timpson, Engr. Not signed. Not in A.
The United States, 87
Billings, Hammatt, painter, designer, and architect.
Died Boston, 1874. (John Andre^v, wood-engraver,
born in England, 18 15, came to America 1848, died Boston
1870.) — 1141* John Andrew. Wood-engraving. De-
signed and drawn on the wood by Hammatt Billings engr.
by John Andrew. A 20.
See also : Nos. 1809-1811.
B. MODERN PERIOD. Plates by American designers and
engravers y also dated plates,, arranged in alphabetical order.
References as before to Allen,
Abbey, Edwin A., painter and illustrator of Shakes-
peare. — 1142' Brander Matthews. Signed: E. A.
Abbey. Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing. A, p. 99.
1 143* The same design^ etched by £. Abot.
1871« Anonymous. — 1144. William Hilton.
Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing. Dated: A. D, 1871.
G. M. B., /'. e. Mrs. W. £. Baillie, Bridgeport, Conn.
— 1145* W. E, Baillie. Half-tone reprod. of a draw-
ing. Signed : G. M. B. 93.
J. L. B. — 1146' Swan M, Burnett, Photo-mech.
reprod. of a drawing. Signed : J. L. B. 1887.
Babb, George Fletcher, architect, of New York. —
1147. Theo, L. De Vinne, Engr. by E. D. French.
A E, p. 134.
Berg, Chas. I. — 1148. Chas. I, Berg, Photo-
mech. reprod. of an ornam. design. Signed : C. I. Berg
fecit 1895.
Bicknell, W. H. W., painter, designer, and etcher,
Winchester, Mass. — 1149. William Dudley Hall.
Etching.
See also: Nos. 10, 11, 1719, 1719*.
88 The United States,
Bird, E. B., Boston. — 1150. Chas. H. Taylor Jr,
Engr. by E. D. French. Signed : 1896 Bird E D F sc.
Proof on Imperial Japan, signed by the engraver. A E,
p. 134-
Bolton, John B. — 1151* Charles Knowhs Bolton,
Engraved by John B. Bolton.
Bragdon, Claude Fayette, architect and designer,
104 and 105 Cutler Building, Rochester, N. Y. — 1152-
Claude Fayette Bragdon. \\S^. May Bragdon, 1154*
John Northern Hilliard, 1155. Rose Edith MiUs,
1156. Post Express Printing Company, 1157. William
Eyres Sloan, — All photo-mech. reprods. of drawings,
and all impressions on Japan paper, signed with the ini-
tials of the designer.
Bridwell, H. — 1 158. Mary Edith Nichols. Signed :
H. Bridwell 1897. Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing.
Brown, Frank Chouteau, designer and architectural
draughtsman, now of Boston (95 Mt. Vernon St.). Stud-
ied at the Minneapolis School of Fine Arts, under Mr.
Robert Koehler, and, since he came East, at the Boston
Art Club, under Mr. Ernest Major. — 1159. Harrietie
Sivart Brown, Signed: F. C. B. 1896. 1160. Barry
B, Center. Signed: F C B 97. 1161. Harriet SewaU
Cutler. Signed: F. C. Brown. 96. 1162. Samud
Davis, Signed: F. C. Brown 1896. 1163. Edw'm
Hawley Hewitt. Signed: F. C. Brown 1897. 1164*
William Seymovr Hvsted. Signed : F. C. Brown 1897. —
All photo-mech. reprods. of drawing, and all proofs on
Imperial Japan, signed by the designer.
Brown, H. C, 80 Fifth Ave., New York.— 1165-
Charles Dexter Allen. Signed : H. C. Brown, 80 Fifth
Ave., N. Y. 1892, and T. B. R. (/. e, T. B. Robertson?)
(Compare A p. 365, Frances Louise and Charles Dexter
Allen.) 1166. Julia Dexter Coffin. Signed: H. C
Brown, N. Y., and T. B. R. (/. e. T. B. Robertson?) A,
P- 374-
The United States. 89
Buck, John H., New York.— 1167 lohnH. Bvck.
Engr. Monogram. Dated 1894. Signed : J. Gill sc.
and J H B (monogr.)- A E, p. 128.
F. W. C. — 1168. H, Shugio. Photogravure (?)
of a drawing. Signed : F W C.
Campbell, E. B. — 1169. A. W. G. (1. /. A. W.
Greeley, the Arctic explorer) . Half-tone reproduction of
a drawing, printed in two tints. Signed with the name of
the designer, which has, however, become illegible in the
reproduction.
Canfield, sculptor, of Cleveland, O. — 1170. Paul
Lemperly, Photo -mech. reprod. of a drawing. A, p.
359. Proof, signed by the owner.
Cartwright, C. E. — 1171. Edward Browne Hunf.
Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing. Monogram.
Clapp, J. C, Jr. — 1172. George Herbert Chittenden.
Engr. by John A. Lowell & Co. Signed : J. C.
Clapp, Jr. Del.
Curtis, Walter B., New York.— 1173. George
Avgysivs Warbvrton. Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing.
H. L. D. — 1174. /. H. Woods. Photo-mech.
reprod. of a drawing. Signed: H. L. D. 1896. 1175.
The same, larger.
Edwards, George Wharton, painter and designer,
96 Fifth Ave., New York. — 1175» Rowland: Cox:
Photo-gravure reprod. Signed : • G W E • • inv. 1 176.
George Washington Cram. Photo-gravure from a draw-
ing. Signed : George Wharton Edwards. Des. Printed
in blue. 1177. George Wharton Edwards. Photo-
mech. reprod. of a drawing. 1178. George Langfora
Hamilton. Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing. Initials.
1179. George Langford Hamilton. The same design
reduced to smaller size. 1180. 2'udor Jenks. Photo-
90 The United States.
mech. reprod. of a drawing, in two sizes. Initials. Dated
1894. 1181- John Teele Pratt. Photo-gravure reprod.
Signed : G W E. inv. Dated MDCCCXCVII. — A, p.
351 ; AE, pxxxv.
See also: Nos. 15859 1830, 2045, 2046.
Elson, A. W., & Co., photo-engravers, Boston.—
1182. William H. Whitmore. Photo-gravure of an old
engraving. Marked : D. de la Fucitte 1695. ^* ^*
Elson & Co. 1895.
England, Florence Pearl (now Mrs. Nosworthy), of
New York .— 1183,1184. WiUiam Alfred Nosworthy.
Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing. Signed : Florence
Pearl England. Dated MDCCCXCV. Two impressions,
— one in black, one in red.
Eno, Dr. Henry C, Saugatuck, Conn., member of the
N. Y. Etching Club. — 1185. H. C. Eno. (Lighthouse).
Etching. 1185* The same. Later state. 1186.
Henry C. Eno. (Lighted candle, etc.) Etching. 1 18T.
Henry C. Eno. Same as preceding, but printed in
brown and green. 1188. Marion C. Greenleaf. Etching.
Signed: HCE. Printed in brown. 1189. Giffora
Pinchot. Etching. Signed : H E. — A, p,372.
Evans, Joe. — 1190- Richard Hoe Lawrence. Mon-
ogram. Dated 188 1. Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing.
A, p. 368.
Fairbanks, Charles Mason. — 1191. Charles
Mason Fairbanks. Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing.
Initials.
Finley, John Huston. — 1192. John Huston Finley.
Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing.
French, Edwin Davis, was born in the year 185 1.
Entered Brown University in 1867, but did not complete
the college course. Learned to engrave on silver ware,
and followed that occupation from 1869 to 1894, studying
The United States. 91
in the evening classes of the Art Students* League, New
York, from 1883 to 1886. Was president of the League
from 1889 to 1 89 1. He began to make bookplates in
1893, 3.nd in June 1897 wrote to a friend that he was then
at work on his one hundred and first plate. — 1193*
Charles £. Alexander. Signed: E. D. F. 1895. Proof
on Imp. Japan, signed by the artist. 1194. William
Loring Andrews. Signed : E D French sc. 1894. Proof
on Imp. Japan, signed by the artist. 1195* W* E.
Baillie. Signed : E D French fee. 1894. Proof on
mounted India, signed by the owner and the artist. 1196*
James Hale Bates. Signed : E D French sc. 1894.
Proof on Imp. Japan, signed by the artist. 1197. A. C.
Bernheim. Signed: E D French sc. 1895. Proof on
Imp. Japan, signed by the artist. 1198. Edward Hale
Bierstadt. Signed : E D French sc. 1894. Proof on
Imp. Japan, signed by the artist. 1199. Henry Black-
well. Signed : E D French sc. 1894. Proof on Imp.
Japan, signed by the artist and with dedication by the
owner. 1200. Catherine A. Bliss. Signed: E D F
1896. 1201. Harriet Blair Borland. Signed: E D F
sc 1895. Proof on Imp. Japan, signed by the artist.
1202. Helen Elvira Brainerd. 1893. Signed: E. D. F.
Sc. Impression in brown. 1203. The same. Impres-
sion in greenish ink. 1204. Helen Elvira Brainerd.
Signed: E D F Sc MDCCCXCIV. Proof on Imp.
Japan signed by the artist. 1205. William Lanman
Bull. Signed: E D French sc. 1895. 1206. Candi
dati. Signed: E D F. 1207* Lucy Coleman Carnegie.
Signed: E D F. 1208. Beverly Chew. Signed:
E D F Sc. 1894. Proof on mounted India, signed by
the artist and with dedication by the owner. 1209.
E. D. Church. Signed: E D F 1895. P^oof on Imp.
Japan, signed by the artist. 1210. Charles E. Clark^
M. D. Signed : E D F Sc. 1894. Proof on thin Japan,
signed by the artist. 1211. Charles E. Clark^ M. D.
1894. Signed : E D F Sc. Proof on thin Japan, signed
by the artist. 1212. Micajah Pratt Clough. 1896.
Signed: E D F sc. 1213. William Connell. Signed:
E D F 1897. 1214. Richard B. Coutant. Signed: E D
French. 1894. Proof on Imp. Japan, signed by the
92 The United States.
ariist and the owner. 1215* Hiram Edmvnd JDeats,
Signed: £ D French sc., 1894. Proof on Imp. Japan,
signed by the artist. 12 16* Tracy Daws. Signed:
E D F. 1217. James WUliam Ellsworth. Signed:
E D French. 1895. Proof on Imp. Japan, signed by the
artist. 1218* Edwin Davis French. Signed: 1893.
£. D. F. Sc. Proof on Imp. Japan, signed by the artist.
1 2 1 9 • The same. Ordinaiy impression, printed in green-
ish ink. 1220- Mary Brainerd French. 1893. Signed:
£. D. F. Sc. Proof on Imp. Japan, signed by the artist.
1221. The same. Ordinary impression, printed in green-
ish black ink. 1222. Charles B. Fooie. Signed : E D
French sc, 1894. Proof on Imp. Japan, signed by the
artist. 1223. Jonathan Godfrey. Signed : E D French
sc. 1894. Proof on Imp. Japan, signed by the artist.
1224. Francis Goodwin. Signed: E. D. French. 1894.
Proof on Imp. Japan, signed by the artist. 1225. James
J. Goodwin. Signed: £ D French 1894. 1226'
Adelle Webber Gray. Signed: E D F. 1227. Louis L
Haber. Signed : E D French 1894. Proof on Imp.
Japan, signed by the artist. 1228. Christian Archibald
Herter. Signed: £ D French 1896. Proof on Imp.
Japan, signed by the artist. 1229* Alice C. Holden.
Signed: £ D French sc. 1894. Proof on Imp. Japan,
signed by the artist. 1230. E. H. (£. Holden.)
Signed: £ D F. Proof, printed in greenish ink, on
mounted Japan. 1231* Edwin B. Holden. 1894.
Signed: £ D F S*. Proof on Imp. Japan, signed by the
artist. 1232. Edwin B. Holden. Signed : £ D French
sc. 1894. Proof on Imp. Japan, signed by the artist.
1233. Edwin B. Holden. Signed: £ D French sc.
1894. Proof on Imp. Japan, sign^ by the artist. 1 2 34.
O. A. K. (O. A. Kahm.) Sijgned: £ D French 1897.
1235. Charles Conover Kattfleisch. Signed: £ D French
sc. 1894. Proof on Imp. Japan, signed by the artist.
1236. Marshall Clifford Leffcrts. S^ed : E. D. French
sc. 1894. Proof on Imp. Japan, signed by the artist.
1237. Cora Artemisia Leggett, Signed: £ D F. sc.
1894. Proof on Imp. Japan, signed by the artist. 1238.
Z. B. L. (L. B. Lowenstein.) Signed : £ D F. 1895. Proof
on Imp. Japan, signed by the artist. 1239. Robert H.
The United States. 93
McCarter. Signed: E DF —1896. 1240. Richard
SouthcoU Mansergh. (No signature.) 1241* Richard
SouthcoU Mansergh. Signed: E D French sc. 1895.
Proof on Imp. Japan, signed by the artist. 1242.
Frank Evans Marshall, Signed: E D French 1895.
1243. Julian Marshall. (E Libris Jvliani Marshall.)
M. DCCC. XC. VI. Signed : E D French sc. 1244.
Mary Gerard Messenger. (Ex Libris Mariae Gerard
Messenger.) 1895. E D French sc. 1245. Maria
Gerard Messenger. 1896. Donation plate. Signed: ED
French. Proof on Imp. Japan. 1246. Maria Gerara
Messenger. 1896. Same as preceding, but the pile of
books, etc., in the circular frame changed to a view of the
Pleasantville Library. Proof on Imp. Japan. 1247*
A.J. Morgan. Signed: E D F. 1896. Proof, signed by
the artist, on Imp. Japan, of the first state of the plate,
of which only six impressions were taken. 1248. The
same^ second state, with the portrait of Thackeray changed.
Ordinary impression, printed in bluish-greenish ink. 1 249.
Thonuis Mott [and] Agnes Devens Osborne. Working
proof, unfinished and before the signature. 1250. The
same, finished. Signed: E D F. Proof on Imp. Japan,
signed by the artist. 1251. Mary Emma Plummer.
Signed : E. D. French sc. 1896. Proof on Imp. Japan,
signed by the artist. 1252. M. Taylor Pyne. 1895.
Signed: E D French sc. 1253. Percy Rivington Pyne.
1895. Signed: E D French sc. 1254. Henry Clay
[and] Helm Burgess Ranney. Signed : — ED French —
1897 . Proof on Imp. Japan, signed by the artist.
1255. Whitelaw Reid, Signed : E D French sc. 1894.
Proof on Imp. Japan, signed by the artist. 1256.
Henry Sherburne Rowe. Signed : E D French. 1894.
Proof on Imp. Japan, signed by the artist. 1257- Ruth
Mary Sabin. Signed : E D F. 1258. Robert Sedgwick.
Signed: E D French fee!, 1896. Proof on mounted
India, signed by the artist. 1259. Henry A* Sherwin.
Signed: E D French sc. 1895. 1260. Henry A. Sher-
win. Same design as preceding, but smaller. Signed:
E D French sc. 1896. 1261. John Lloyd Steams.
Signed : E D F 1897. 1262. Beverley Warjier^ M. A.
Signed : E D French fee. 1894. Proof on Imp. Japan »
94 The United Stales.
signed by the artist. 1263. Howard Wilkts. Signed:
E D F. 1264. John Fage Woodbury. 1894. Signed:
E D French sc. Proof on Imp. Japan, signed by the
artist. 1265. Ex libris (without any name of owner).
Signed: E D F. Sc 1883. — See A, p. 376; A E, pp.
xxxiv, 106, 132, 134, 135.
See also: Nos. 2-9, 1147, 1150, 1493, 1495, 1497,
iS3S» 15841 1608-1610, 1697-1701, 1825, 1859, i979%
2033, 2047, 2048, 2055-2057, 2059.
A. G. — 1266. G. M. Williamson. Photo-mech.
reprod. of a drawing. Signed: A G.
Gage, Miss Mabel C, Worcester, Mass. — 1267-
Thomas Hovey Gage Jr. Printed from relief plates in
black, green, and yellow.
Garrett, Edmund H., painter, illustrator, and etcher,
52 Studio Bldg. Boston. — 1268. Charles Dexter Allen,
Etching by W. H. W. Bicknell. Signed with the mono-
gram of the designer and the initials of the etcher. Dated
1893. Proof on Imp. Japan, printed in reddish brown.
1269. Hiram Edmvnd Deals. Etching. Monogram.
Dated 1895. Printed in reddish brown. 1269? The
same. Printed in green. 1270. Frederick W. French.
Etching. Monogram. Dated MDCCCXCV. Proof printed
in reddish brown, on Imp. Japan, signed by the artist.
1271. Edmund H. Garrett. Etching. Monogram.
Dated MDCCCXCIV. 1272. Alfred Gooding. Etching.
Initials. Dated MDCCCXCVI. 1273. Edwin Ruthven
Lamson. Engr. by E. D. French. Signed : E H Garrett
inv. E D French sc. Proof on Imp. Japan, with dedica-
tion by the owner. 1274* Favl Lemperly. Photo-mech.
reprod. of a design, dated 1893. Printed in brown.
1275. Favl Lemperly. Same design as preceding,
reduced to smaller size. Printed in black. 1276-
Favl Lemperly. Photo-mech. reprod. of a monogram
design. 1277. Frank Gair Macomber. Photogravure
of a drawing. Initials. Dated M. D. CCC. XCVI. —
1278* Mary E. Norcross. Etching. Monogram. Dated
M. D. CCC. XCVI. 1279. Henry A. Sherwin.
Etching. Monogram. Dated M. D. CCC. XC. VII.
The United States. 95
Proof on India, signed by the artist. 1280. Florence
Sylva Wheeler, Etching. Monogram. Dated M. D.
CCC. XCV. Proof, printed in reddish brown, on
Imp. Jap., signed by owner and artist. 1281. Joseph H,
Wheeler. Etching. Monogram. Dated 1894. 1282.
Joseph Huntress Wheeler. Design the same as the preced-
ing, with a double line around it. Date changed to
M. D. CCC. XCVII. Etching. Proof on Imp. Japan,
signed by the artist. 1283. Francis Wilson. Etching.
Monogram. — See A, pp. 138, 376; A E, pp. xxx, 43,
132, 133-
See also : No. 1785.
Gaylord, Wm. H., President of the Rowfant Club,
Cleveland, O.— 1284. Monogram: W. H. G. (Wm.
H. Gaylord.) Photo-engraved from a drawing. A, p. 129.
Gibbs, George. — 1285. Pickering Dodge. Half-
tone reprod. of a washed drawing. Signed : George Gibbs
— 95-
S. H. H. — 1286. ReiJ. Carl E. Petersen. Etching.
Signed : S. H. H. Sc. Dated MDCCCXCIV.
Halm, George R., designer, New York. — 1287*
/. W. Bouton. Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing.
Signed: G. R. Halm. 1288. George Washington Cram.
1893. Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing. Signed ; Geo.
R. Halm. invt. 1289. Louis I. Haber. Etching.
Signed : G. R. Halm. 1290. Walter Learned. Photo-
mech. reprod. of a drawing. Signed : G. R. Halm.
1291. F M (Ferdinand Meder). 1888. Photo-
mech. reprod. of a drawing. 1292. Chauncey Lawrence
Williams. Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing. Signed :
Geo. R. Halm. del. Printed in bluish ink.
Hapgood, Melvin H., Hartford, Conn. — 1293.
Melvin H. Hapgood. Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing.
Dated 1887. A, p. 344. 1294. James Robinson Smith.
Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing.
96 The United States.
Hapgood, Theodore Brown, Jr., designer, 5 Park
Square, Boston, Mass. — 1295* Theodore Brown Hap-
good^ Jtmior, Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing. 1296.
Norris Hastings Lavghton, Photo-mech. reprod. of a
drawing. Signed : T B H. 1296? A, R Schenkelberger.
Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing. Signed : T B H 97.
Printed in green. 1296^ Rvfvs, William Spragm.
Ivnior. Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing. Signed:
T. B. H.
Harrington, G. D. — 1297. G. D. Harrington,
Lithograph. Signed : G. D. H.
Harrison, Charles Leland, Philadelphia, Pa.—
1298. Charles Leland Harrison, Etching.
Holloway, Edw. Stratton.— 1299. Edward
Stratton Holloway. Etching. Signed : £. S. H. Proof,
with dedication by the etcher.
HoUyer, Samuel, engraver and etcher, Guttenberg,
N. J. Bom in London in 1826, first came to the United
States in 185 1, and, after several visits to his native coun-
try, finally settled down in New Jersey in 1868. Some of
his plates are copies from English originals, and are there-
fore entered under the names of the English designers.
According to an article in the "Journal of the Ex-Libris
Society ", for June 1897, the following may be set down as
original plates by Mr. Hollyer. — 1300. Madeline C.
Chevalier, Etching. On the plate appear the names of
" M. C. Chevalier " and " S. Hollyer ", but the figure of
the woman playing the guitar is adapted from Mrs. George
Crampton's bookplate, designed byR. Anning Bell. (See
Noma Labouchere's "Ladies' Book-plates", p. 121.)
Proof on plate paper, signed by the etcher. 1301'
W, W, Chevalier, 1883. Etching. Signed : S Hollyer.
Proof on Imp. Japan, signed by the etcher. 1302*
S, Hollyer, Etching. Adapted from Dawkins. Signed :
New York 1894 S Hollyer. Proof on plate paper, signed
by the etcher. 1303. S, Hollyer, (From Hogarth's
"Politician".) Etching and graver work. Signed: S.
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Hollyer eng. Dated 1896.. Proof on Imp. Japan.
1304. >A« K Z. Fruyn. Engr. Signed: S Hollyer
N Y. Proof on Imp. Japan, signed by Sie engraver.
See also : Nos. 798, 803, 805, 821, 846, 864, 965.
Homer, Winsloiv, the well-known painter and etcher,
of New York. — 1305. H> W. Bryant. 1893. Photo-
mech. reprod. of a drawing. Signed : W. H. Printed
in red.
Hopson, W. F., designer, wood-engraver, engraver,
aquatinter, and etcher, of New Haven, Conn. — 1306.
Ex-Libris Society. Photogravure reprod. of a washed
drawing. Signed: C. W. S. 1894. W. F. H. Proof,
signed by the artist. 1307. W. F. Hopson. 1892.
Etching. Proof on Imp. Japan, signed by the artist.
1308. W, F. Hopson. 1893. Etching. Monogram.
Proof on Imp. Japan, signed by the artist. 1309. W.
F, Hopson. Etched lines and aquatint. Signed : W. F.
Hopson. 1896. Proof on Imp. Japan, signed by the
artist. 1310. The same. Ordinary impression, printed
much darker than the proof. 1310*. Adrian Hoffman
loline. Etching. Signed : W. F. Hopson. Sc. Dated
1897. Proof on Imp. Japan, signed by the artist. 1311.
Frederic J. Libbie. 1895. Initials. Etched lines and
aquatint. Proof on Imp. Japan, signed by the owner
and the artist. \^\^. Stewart Means. 1896. Signed:
W. F. Hopson. Etched lines and aquatint. Proof on
Imp. Japan, signed by the artist. 1313* The same.
Ordinary impression, printed somewhat lighter than the
proof. \2\^* May Feabody. 1895. Etching. Signed:
W. F. Hopson. N. H. Proof on Imp. Japan, signed by
the artist. Printed in reddish brown. 1315. The same.
Ordinary impression, printed in black. 1315? Augus-
tus J. Fhillips. Etched lines and aquatint. Signed : W.
F. Hopson N. H. 1897. 20. Proof on Imp. Japan,
signed by the artist. 1316. Josephine E. S. Forter.
Etching. Signed: W. F. Hopson. N. H. 1895. Proof
on Imp. Japan, signed by the artist. 1317. Gustave
R. Sattig* 1895. Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing.
Signed: W. F. Hopson. Proof signed by the artist.
98 The United States.
1318* George Dudley Seymour. Wood-engr. Mono-
gram. Dated 93. Proof on Japan paper, signed by the
artist. 1319* George Dudley Seymour. £tching. Signed
W. F. Hopson N. H. 1894. Proof on Imp. Japan, signed
by the artist. 1319? C. Smersick. Etching. Proof on
Imp. Japan, signed by the artist. 1320. Maria M.
Sterling. Wood-engr. Initials. Dated 1896. Proof on
Japan paper, signed by the artist. 1321* E. G. Stod-
dard. Etched hnes and aquatint. Signed : W. F. Hop-
son N. H. 1895. Proof on Imp. Japan, signed by the
artist. Printed in reddish brown ink. 1322. The same.
Ordinary impression, printed in black ink. 1323.
Margaret Van Zandt. Engr. Initials. 1323* y^^«5.
Wood. Wood-engr. Signed : William F Hopson. Dated
1897, in interlaced figures. Proof on thin Japan, signed
by the artist. — Imaginary bookplates: 1324.
Adam. Etching. Proof on Imp. Japan, signed by the
artist. 1325. John Howard Payne. Etched lines,
graver work, and aquatint. Signed: W. F. Hopson.
1896. Proof on Imp. Japan, signed by the artist.
1326. W. F, Hopson. (Arms granted him by "Solemn
Munn ".) Etching. Proof, signed by the artist and
colored by him. — A, pp. 104, 370, 376; A E, pp. xxxv,
132.
See also: Nos. 1537, 1567.
laccaci, A. P., art editor of McClure's Magazine.—
1327* A. L. Hollingsworth. Engr. on wood by John
Andrew & Son, Boston. Proof on Japan paper.
1328. Repetition of preceding^ but reduced in size.
Proof on Japan paper. — A, pp. 29, 355.
Ipsen, Ludivig Sand^e, architect and designer, 68
Devonshire St., Boston, Mass. — 1329. Joseph M. Edgar
Chamberlin. Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing. 1330*
James Means. Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing.
See also: No. 1765.
Jenckes, C. M. — 1331. George Doane Rand. Photo-
mech. reprod. of a drawing. Signed: C M. Jenckes.
1890.
The United States. 99
Karst, wood-engraver, New York. — 1332. Rousseau.
Wood-engr. Signed: Karst.
Kelly, James E. — 1333. Marcus Benjamin.
Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing. Signed : K.
Koehler, S. R., amateur etcher, Boston, Mass.—
1334* Hedwig Jaeger Koehler . Proof on Japan. 1335.
S, R. KoehUr. Proof on Japan. 1336* /. D. Lange.
Proof on Japan.
Lauber, Joseph, painter, desiprner, and etcher, of
NewYork. — 1337. Alfred TrumbU. Etching. Signed:
J. L.
Lavrrence, Mary Say. — 1338* Richard H, Law-
rence. Engr. (Nature printing?) Printed in colors.
Proof on Japan, signed by the designer. A, p. 362.
Lee, Wm. P., Boston. — 1339. Everett C, Bumpus.
1340. The same. Reduced in size. 1341. James
Steams and Georgie Lee their book. 1 342 . The same.
Reduced in size. All photo-mech. reprods of drawings,
and all signed : W. F. Lee.
Linton, William James, wood-engraver, designer,
water color painter, and poet, born in England 18 12, since
many years a resident of New Haven, Conn, where he
died 1897. — 1343. Geo. Edisfi Sears. Wood-engr.
From a design in Matthew Merian's 1754 ed. of the
"Dance of Death". A, p. 358. 1^^^. James Terry.
Wood-engr. Signed : W. J. Linton 1896.
Loivell, John A., & Co., engravers and publishers,
Boston, Mass. — 1345- Anonymous. Motto: Ernst ist
das Leben. Signed : John A. Lowell & Co. Boston. 1346*
Anonymous. Motto: Quae supra. 1347. George Baty
Blake. 1348. Alfred Bowditch 6r» Mary L. Bowditch.
1349. George Prentice Field. 1350. F. C. Hubbard.
1351* William Vincent Hutchings. 1352. George Abbot
James. 1353. Heber C. Lyon. 1354. George M.
100 The United States.
Morgan. 1855* George Augustus Nickerson. 1356.
Edward Richardson, '^h^ . Edith M. Simpson. 1876.
(Pile of books, with monogram on one of them.) 1358.
Frank E, Simpson. 1359. Ciara Erskine Waters.
I860. Edwin Fotbes Waters. 1361. John Harvey
Wright. All of these plates, with the exception of No.
1357, are plain armorial, of the ''heraldic stationer" kind,
and all are engraved by engravers in the employ of the
firm named, who remain anonymous.
See also: Nos. 1172, 1648, 1649.
Lummis, Chas. P. — 1362. Chas. F. Lummis.
Half-tone reprod. of a washed drawing. Underneath, in
type : Copyright 1894 by C. F. Lummis.
Macdougall, W. B. — 1363. Walter PresUm.
Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing. Signed : W. B. Mac-
dougall 1893.
Mitchell, H., engraver. — 1364. Hotel Touraine.
Boston. Engr. by H. Mitchell.
Morse, Prof. Edward S., of Salem, Mass.^ the well-
known naturalist and writer on Japanese art^ etc. — 1365-
Henry M. Brooks. Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing.
(The name on the letter is in the owner's own handwriting.)
Proof signed by Prof. Morse. A, p. 351.
O'Brien, Henry, Boston, Mass. — 1866. C. F.
Libbie &* Co. Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing, printed
in black and red. Signed : Henry O'B F.
Pease, Miss Bessie C. — 1367. Eev. Carl E,
Petersen. Photogravure from a drawing. Signed : B. C P.
L. E. Levy, Sc. Phila. 1895. 1368. Eev. Carl E.
Petersen. Photogravure from a drawing, with some of the
lettering printed in type in red. Signed: B. C- P. and:
L. Co. Dated 1895. l^QS^ Marie S. Petersen. Photo-
mech. reprod. of a drawing. Signed : B C Pease.
Petry, Victor J., designer and lithographer, Phila-
delphia, Pa. — 1369. Carl Edelheim. Engr. on stone.
^ t
The United miei. 101
A. C . R. — 1370. Chafles William Burrows and
Lottie Thomas Mott Burrows. Photogravure (?) from a
drawing. Signed : A. C. R. Dated 1895. ^^^ '* Ladies'
Book Plates ", p. 248.
Rathbun, Frank R., designer, 1^2%, Franklin Street,
Auburn, N. Y. — 1371. Thomas B. Mosher. Photo-
mech. reprod. of a drawing. Monogram.
Reade, Christia M., designer and decorator, bom in
Lombard, 111. Studied at the Art Institute, Chicago, and
with Olivier Merson, Paris. Studio address: Marshall
Field Building (Room 818), Chicago, III. — 1372.
Marion Lord Chandler. Initials. 1373. David Brain-
ard Dewey. Signed: C. M. Reade. ±374. Josiah
ReeuU. Monogram . 1875. Monogram formed of M. H.
R. (M. H. Reade.) Printed in brown. 1376. Maria
Hawes Reade. Initials. 1377. Caroline Dupee Wade.
Initials. — All photo-mech. reprods. of drawings.
Rhead, Louis J., designer of posters and book-plates,
medalist, etc., born in England, 1858, but educated in
America. — 1378. James Henry Darlington. 1379*
Louis Rhead. Signed: Louis Rhead. 1380. Lovis J.
Rhead. In two sizes. 1381. W. H. Shir- Clif. 1897.
Signed: Rhead. Proof on Japan paper, signed by the
owner. — All photo-mech. reprods. from drawings.
Robertson, Mrs. T. C, of Columbia, S. C. — 1382.
J.M.BaUman. 1383. Ellison Capers. 1384. George
Erwin. 1384? W. E. Evans. 1385. A. I. Robert-
son. 1386. John T. Sloan. 1387. ExLibris^ without
name of owner. On the specimen shown is written :
Cav.' Jones. — All photo-mech. reprods. of drawings.
See also : No. 2155.
Rosenthal, Albert, engraver and etcher, Philadelphia,
Pa. — 1388. Frank Evans Marshall. MDCCCXCV.
Etching, the subject taken from a design by Madise.
Signed : Albert Rosenthal after Madise.
102 The tfnited Utates.
Russell, John £., Hon., of Boston, Mass. — 1389.
John E. Russell. Engr. Signed : J. E. R. Del! M. T.
Callahan, Sculp! A, p. 357.
Rykers, Henry. — 1390. Anonymous. Armorial.
Motto : Moins faire mieux falre. Chromolithograph.
Signed : Henry Rykers.
J. D. S. — 1391. B. (Frank W. Bird.) Engr., the
letter B printed in red. Signed : J. D. S. 1895.
Sandham, Henry, painter, illustrator, and etcher, 154
Boylston St., Boston, Mass. — 1392* John Herbert
Coming, Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing. Signed:
H{ Sandham. 1890.
See also : No. 1599.
Schv^einfurth, J. A., architect and designer, iiii
Exchange Building, Boston, Mass. — 1393. Frances
Bellowes, 1 3 94 • Julius Schweinfurth . 1395* Sydney
Homer. 1396. /. Thomas Swifter. 1897. 1397.
Henry Homels, 1398. T.Smith. 1399. Edward T.
Hqpgood. 1400. /vlivs A. Schweinfurth. MDCCC-
XCVII. — All photo-mech. reprods. of drawings.
Sears, H. T —1401. Henry Blackwell. Photo-
mech. reprod. of a drawing. Signed : H. T. Sears. A,
PP- 33> 360.
Segendecker, I. C — 1402. Wilbur M. Stone,
Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing. Printed in black and
red.
Sill, Howard, architect, designer and etcher, bom in
Albany County, N. Y., now settled in Baltimore, Md.
Home address : Glenndale, Prince George's Co., Md. —
1403. Maud Ash^ord. i8gi. Etching. Signed: H.
Sill 1891. 1404. Ftances M. Du Val. Etching.
Signed: H. S. 1891. 1405- S. D. Gallaudet. 1894.
Etching. Signed : H. S. Proof, signed with the artist's
initials, taken from the plate before it was retouched by an
The United States. 103
engraver. A E, p. 127. 1406. The same. Impres-
sion from the retouched plate. 1407* Edwin Forrest
Herring. 1897. Photogravure from a drawing in soft lead
pencil. Signed : H. Sill, inv't 1897. 1408. Matgaret
M. Miller. 1893. Etching. Signed. H. S. Proof on
laid paper, signed by the artist. A, p. 375. 1409. T7u
same. Proof on bond paper, signed by the artist. 1410*
Fred. C. Schlaich. Etching. Signed: H. S. 91. Proof
on laid paper, signed by the artist. A, p. 362. 1411*
Ewald J. Schmitt. Etching. Signed: H. S. 91. Proof
on mounted India, signed by the artist. 14 12* George
Imbrie Sill. Etching. Signed : H. S. 189 1. Impression
on yellow paper. A, p. 353. 1413. Howard Sill.
1890. Etching. Signed : H. S.
Simonds, J. P., Jr. — 1414. Frederic James Libbie.
Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing. Signed: J. P. Si-
monds Jr Aug 94, 1892 Des. Eng.
Smith, Sidney L., painter, designer, engraver, ard
etcher, 22 Cumberland St., Boston. — 1415. Adaline B.
Beal. Etching. Signed: S. L. S. 1897. 1416. Chase.
Etching. Signed: S. L. S. 1417. Arthur T. Connolly.
Etching. Signed: S. L. S. Dec. 96. 1418. George H.
EUwanger. Etching. Signed: S. L. S. Sc. 1418* Z.
T. HoUingsworth. Etching. Signed : S. L. S. Jan. 1898.
Proof signed by the etcher. 1419. Frederick Thayer
Hunt. Etching. Signed: S. L. S Dec '96. 1420.
H. F. Tapley. Etching. Signed: S. L. S. 97. Large
paper proof. 1421. J- B. Troy. Etching. Signed:
S. L. S. 1896. A E, pp. 132, 133.
See also : Nos. 1776, 1777.
Spenceley, J. Winfred, designer, etcher, and en-
graver, Boston, Mass. — 1422* Alice Root Atkinson.
Etching. Signed: J. W. S. '95. Proof on mounted
India, signed by the artist. 142 S* George Forster
Barnes. Etching. Signed : J. W. S. '97. Proof on
mounted India, signed b^ the artist. 1424. William
Archer Butterfield. Etchmg. Signed : J. W. Spenceley,
Sc. — 1897 — . Proof on Imp. Japan, signed by the artist:
104 The United States.
1425. Charles E. Cameron. 1897. Etching. Trial
proof , i'!' stage. 1426. The same. Trial proof, 2? stage,
retouched. 1427. The same. Trial proof, 3? stage.
1428. The same. Trial proof, 4*> stage. 1429. The
same. Proof from finished plate. Signed : J. W. Spence-
ley '97. (This plate shows two Indians in the middle
distance.) 1430. Charles E. Cameron. 1897. Etch-
ing. (Oiae Indian, standing in the foreground.) Trial
proof, I? stage. 1431. The same. Trial proof, 2? stage.
1432. The same. Trial proof, 3* stage. 1433. The
same. Trial proof, 4^ stage. 1434. Trial proof, 5^ and
last stage. Signed: J. W. Spenceley, Del. Sc. '97.
1435. The same. A "remark", a beaver, has been
added in lower left corner. This " remark " is printed in
brown, while the design itself is printed in black. Proof
signed by the artist. 1436. David W. Cheever. Etch-
ing. Proof, signed by the artist. 1436? Alphonso
Trumphour Clearwater. Etching. Signed : J. W. Spence-
ley. 1897. 1437. William M. Derby, Jr. Etching,
with machine ruling. 1438. Tracy C. Drake. Etch-
ing. Printed in brown : 1439. Mary H. Fee. Etching
Signed: J. W. S. 95. Proof on mounted India, signed
by the artist. Printed in dark brown. 1439? lames
Rudolph Garfield. Etching. Signed: J. W. S. '97.
Proof on Imp. Japan, signed by the artist. 1440.
Norman W. Harris. Etching. Signed: J. W. S. '96.
Proof on bluish surface paper, signed by the artist.
1441. E. N. Hewins. Etching. Signed : J. W. Spence-
ley 1897. Proof on Imp. Japan, signed by the artist
1442. Noble Foster Hoggson. (Armorial.) Engr.
1443. Noble Foster Hoggson. (Pictorial.) Etching.
Signed : J. W. S. '96. Proof on mounted India, signed
by the artist. 1444. Minnie C Holbrook. Etching.
Signed: J. W. S. '97. Proof on Imp. Japan, signed
by the artist. 1444? Adtle Tylden Low. Etching.
Signed : J. W. Spenceley S*. 1445* Frederick Denison
Lyon. Engr. Printed on gray paper. 1446. Walter
Conway Prescott. Etching. Signed : J. W. Spenceley
Del. — Sculp. 1897. Printed in brown. 1447. TTie
same. The main design in black, the remark (clock) in
brown. 1448. The same. Proof, printed in black,
TJie United Stales. 105
signed by the owner and the artist. 1449« M. M.
Sands. Etching. Signed : J. W. S. '95. Proof on
mounted India, signed by the artist. 1449* WilUam
Gushing Wait, A. M. Etching. Signed : J. W. Spenceley,
So. Dated 1898. Proof on laid paper, signed by the
artist. Printed in brown. 1450. Andrew Smith. 1897.
Etching. Signed : J. W. Spenceley. Sc. Printed in
black. 145 1. The same. Printed in brown. 1452*
Ralph Oliver Smith. Etching. Signed: J. W. S. '95.
Proof on mounted India, signed by the artist. 1453.
/. Win/red Spenceley. (Armorial.) Engr. Proof on
mounted India, signed by the artist. 1454. J. Win/red
Spenceley. (Pictorial.) Etching. \^ trial proof. 1455.
The same. 2I trial proof. 1456. The same. 3I trial
proof. 1457- The same. Finished. Dated '97. Proof
signed by the artist. 1458. H. C. M. Thompson. Etch-
ing. Signed: J. W. S. '95. Proof on mounted India,
signed by the artist. 1459. Margaret Van Zandt.
Etching. Signed: J. W. Spenceley. '97. Pioof on Imp.
Japan, signed by the artist. 1460* William Carver
Williams. Etching. Signed : J. W. S. 1897. Proof on
mounted India, signed by the artist. 1461. Fred. H,
C. WooUey. Etching. Trial proof, i'* stage. 1462-
T7i€ same. Trial proof, 2^ stage. 1463. 2 he same.
Trial proof, 3^ stage. 1464. The same. Proof from
finished plate. A E, p. 131.
Stauffer, David McNeely, A. M., C. £. New
York. — 1465. E. H. L, Barker. Monogram. A, p.
373. 1466. Richard Jackson Barker. Monogram.
1467. Joseph Henry Ihibbs, D. D. Dated 1880. 1468.
Joseph Henry Dubbs. D. D. 1880. Signed: D. McN.
Stauffer. A, pp. 342, 345. 1469. Simon P. Eby.
1891. Monogram. Bluish ink. 1470. Herr. Mono-
gram. Blue ink. 1471- Walter P. King. 1884.
Monogram. Bluish ink. 1472. Thomas H. Loomis.
Initials : D. M. S. Brown ink on yellowish paper.
1473. Charles C. Moreau. For works illustrated by
him. Monogram. On bluish paper. 1474. The same.
On violet paper. 1475. G. Hilton Scribner. Signed:
Stauffer. 1476. Howard and Anne Scribner. Mono-
106 Tlie United States.
gram. 1477. David McNeely Stauffer, A. M: C. E.
Monogram. Brown ink. \^1S. David McNeely SUiuf-
fery 1880. Brown ink on gray paper. 1479. Florence
Scribfur Stauffer, 1894. Monogram. Dark blue ink.
1480. Samuel H. Zahm. 1889. Signed: D. McN. S.
Bluish ink. — All photo-mech. reprods. of drawings.
See also : Nos. 1656, 2099.
Stevenson, Edward Irenseus. — 1481* Edward
Ireneeus Stevenson. Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawings
printed on buff paper. Signed: £. I. S. del. 1891.
Stone, Wilbur Macey, mechanical engineer and de-
signer, 303 Main St., Hartford, Conn. — 1482. Leverett
Belknap. Si^rned : W M S. 1897. 1483. Richard
Burton. 1484. Carra Lane Fanning. Signed: W M
Stone 1897. 1485* Theodore Sommers Henderson. In-
itials and date, 97 ? I486. E. Z. N. (Edith Louise
Newton.) Initials. Two impressions, one colored by
hand. 1487. Lilian Newton Stone. Signed: WMS
DEL 1897. 1488. Wilbur Macey Stone. (Man writ-
ing.) 1489. Wilbur Macey Stone. {^oYioi hooks.) All
photo-mech. reprods. of drawings.
See also : Nos. 1544, 155S.
Thompson, J. M., Dr., Boston, Mass. — 1490. /•
M. Thompson. Etched by Richard Cathie, whose initials
are in lower right corner. A E, p. 131. Proof on
Imp. Japan, printed in blue and bronze. 1491. The
same. Ordinary impression in black.
Tryon, Thomas. — 1492. Arnold William Brunner.
Photo-mech. reprod. of a drawing. 1493 William
Frederick Havemeyer. Engr. by E. D. French. 1494.
Frank Jean Pool. Signed: Thomas Tryon 1895. Photo-
mech. reprod. of a drawing. 1495. Sovereign. Engr.
by E. D. French. 1496. Thomas Tryon. Photo-
mech. reprod. of a drawing.
G. W. V. — 1497. Ex Libris Biltmons. Signed :
G W V (monogr.). Engr. by E. D. French. Proof on
Imp. Jap. signed by the engr.
The United States. 107
Van Tiffelen, L. Y. — 1498. Richard C. LichUn-
stein. 1893. Etching. Signed : L. Y. van Tiffelen.
Geo. Moore. Eng. A, pp. 346, 347.
Wagrez, J. (French?) — 1499. AUen Wallace.
Etching. Signed : J. Wagrez. A, p. 364.
Walker, Charles A., 20 Beacon St., Boston. —
1499? /. Jefferson. Etching. Signed : C A Walker
Inv! Oct. '97. Boston.
White, George Merwanjee, designer and etcher,
Mansfield Bldg., 291 Essex St., Room 12, Salem, Mass.
— 1500- Arthuf Robinson Stone. Etching. Signed:
Geo. M. White Inv. Sc. 1887. Proof on Imp. Japan.
A, pp. 362, 364. 1501* The same. Impression, with
tint left standing, on white laid paper.
Womrath, Andrew Kay. — 1502. Marie Clausen.
Signed: A Kay Womrath. 1503. Leonard N, Robinson.
Signed : A Kay Womrath. 1504. Arthur Romain
Womrath. Signed : A Kay Womrath. — All photo-mech.
reprods. of drawings.
108
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Bureau of EdtuoHon. 1505- Typogr. label. ''Pre-
sented by ".
Gtologicai Survey, 1506- Three ornamental plates:
two lithogr. (one with the device of the Survey) ; one
engr. on wood. 1507« £ngr. plate, with the device of
the Sarvey, from a design by John R. Hill.
Headquarters of the Army. 1508* Armorial. Engr.
Library of Congress. 1509* Early tfj^ogc. label.
1510- Seven later typogr. labels: — Two general; one
each: Presented by; Smithsonian Deposit; Copyright;
Force Collection ; Toner Collection.
Light House Establishment* 1511- Two pictorial
labels, engr. on wood.
Naval Academy^ AnnapoUs. 1512* Two typogr.
labels, with the seal of the Academy: — For general use ;
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Naval Observatory. 1513- Late wreath and ribbon
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Quartermaster Generals Office. 1519* Typogr.
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Sarah P. Walworth. 1523. Three typogr. labels: —
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Sacramento. Free Public Library : — 15 24, 1525.
Six typogr. labels on papers of different colors.
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harbor view, and motto : " Labor Omnia Vincit ". — Stan-
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Boulder. University of Colorado: — 1533. Two
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La Junta. Young Folks* Library : — 1534. Typogr.
label.
110 Tlie United States.
Denver. The Denver Club : — 1535. Library Interior.
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Proof on Imperial Japan, signed by the engraver.
CONNBCTICX7T.
Ansonia. Young MerCs Christian Association: —
1536. Typogr. label.
Branford. The Blackstone Public Library : — 1537.
Ornamental, with view of library. Wood-engr. Signed:
W. F. Hopson, 1896. 15.
East- Windsor. Miscellaneous Library Association : —
1538. Vignette of Minerva. £arly engr. plate.
Farmington. Library in the First Society : — 1539'
Large engr. label, with omam. border. Very early. A
No. 266. — The Monthly Library : — 1540. Allegorical.
Engr. Signed : M. Bull's & T. Lee's Sculp. Very early.
A No. 267. — Village Library : — 1541 . Library interior,
with a young lady reading. Quite early. A No. 268.
Guilford. Guilford Library: —1542. Books on a
shelf, etc. Engr. Attributed to Doolittle. Abt. 1800.
A No. 335. — Union Library: — 1548* Typogr. label,
with the arms of the U. S. engr. on wood. About 1823'
A No. 336.
Hartford. Circulating Library of E. M. Sill: — 1544
Lettering with a few sprigs of vegetation in Blake's style.
Reproduction of a design by W. M. Stone. Dated 97'
— Connecticut Historical Society: — 1545. Four typogr.
labels, with the seal of the state engraved on wood: —
Presented by Miss Clara Field ; Presented by the United
States ; Presented by ; Presented by Subscribers for the
Patterson Library. — Hartford Library Company:^
1546* The name inscribed in an oval, a garland of
roses above, palm branches below. Engr. Early. A
No. 350. (Now the Hartford Public Library.) — Hart-
ford Public Library :— 1S4L1 > Four typogr. labels.-
The United States. Ill
Staie Library: — 1548. Typogr. label with the seal of
the state engr. on wood. (1845.) — Theological Institute
of Connecticut: — 1549. Representation of a pulpit.
1833. "Presented by". Engr. 1550. Typogr. label.
" Gift of ". — Trinity College .— 1 5 5 1-1 5 5 ?• . Twenty,
six typogr. labels : — For general use ; Legacy of the
Rev. James Gilbert Jacocks ; Peters Fund ; Burgess Fund ;
The Gift of ; Legacy of Joseph J. Cooke, Esq. ; Northam
Library Fund ; The Gift of Junius S. Morgan, Esq. ;
Athenaeum ; The Gift of His Majesty The King of Siam ;
Legacy of the Rev. James Soveraine Purdy, D. D. ;
Legacy of The Rev. Sheldon Davis, M. A.; Athenasum
Fund; The Gift of Prof. John Brocklesby, LL. D. ; The
Gift of Mrs. William E. Curtis; The Gift of James J.
Goodwin, Esq.; Sheffield Collection; The Gift of The
Hon. John Turner Wait, LL. D. ; The Gift of The Rt.
Rev. John Williams, D. D., LL. D. ; Alumni Library
Fund ; The Gift of The United States Government ; Elton
Fund ; Legacy of The Rt. Rev. Benjamin Henry Paddock,
D. D. ; The Gift of The Heirs of Charles Frederick
Johnson ; The Gift of The Rev. Noyes William Miner,
D.D. — Young Men^s Christian Association: — 1558*
Silhouette of building. "Bequest of Charles M. Pond
Esqr." Reproduction of a design by Wilbur Macey Stone.
Signed: W. M. S. 1897. — Watkinson Library: — 1559.
Engr., with portrait of founder. Signed: American Bank
Note Co. N. Y.
Middletown. 1560. City High School. Typogr.
label ; Vernon Union Library Company. T)rpogr. label,
dated 1832, the last two figures written. — WesUyan Uni-
versity : — 1561. Four early typogr. labels : — Peitho-
logian Society; Philorhetorian Society; Presented by;
For general use. 1562 — 1564. Five typogr. labels,
with the seal of the University engr. on wood: — For
general use ; Presented by; Gift of the Conn. Gamma of
Phi Beta Kappa; Library of George Prentice, D. D. ;
Gift of Rev. J. W. Barnhart, A. M.
New Britain. New Britain Institute: — 1565.
Typogr. label, with book and lamp, etc., engr. on wood.
112 The United States.
New Haven. Free PubUc Library :— 1569-
Typogr. label, with the seal of the city engr. on wood.
1567* Architectural design, with the seal of the city
above. Engr. on wood. Signed: W. F. Hopson. So.
1S93. For general use. — The same design, with a tablet
added below, bearing the words : '^ Presented by ". —
New Haven Young MefCs InsHtuU : — 16 68. Two typogr.
labels. — Mechanic Library: — 15 69* In a circle in die
center, two Cupids at the anvil, with the motto on ribbon
above them : '* Improve the moment ". The circle b sur-
rounded by shellwork and flowers. Above, a pile of books,
with a blaze of light behind them. Below, in a cartouche
in two lines : *' Mechanic Library New Haven ". £ngr.
Signed : Doolittle del et Sculp. 1570. A smith and his
apprentice at the anvil. Above them, on a ribbon:
" Improve the moment "• Below, in three lines, '' Mechanic
Library New Haven N* ". Engr. Attributed to
Doolittle. — Social IMfi . Company : — 167 1. The name
on a ribbon above. Under this two angels holding a
scroll, on which are four lines of lettering : '' Theology
.... classical," and floating over a landscape with globe,
books, etc., on the foreground. This vignede is executed
partly in stipple and partly in etched and engraved lines.
Under the landscape four lines of verse : '^ Tis Books ....
provision find". Under this again, on one line. ''N^
Weeks ". Engr. Signed : A. Doolittle del et
sculp. — Yale College : — 1572. Brothers in Unity. Alle-
gorical. Engr. Signed : Wm. Taylor Deln. A. Doolittle
Sculp*. A No. 964. 1573. Brothers in Unity. Alle-
gorical. Engr. Signed : O. Pelton Sc. A No. 966.
1574. Brothers in Unity. Allegorical. Engr. Signed:
E. Tisdale del. S. S. Jocel^n Sc. A No. 965. 1675.
Linonian Meeting. With view of college chapel, etc.
Engr. A No. 967. 1576* Linonian Library. Alle-
gorical. Engr. Signed: Doolittle Sc. 1802. A No.
968. 1577- Presented to the Linonian Library by
. . Allegorical. Engr. Signed: G. Fairman. A
No. 969. 1578* Moral Library. Library interior.
Engr. A No. 970. 1579« The Loring W. Andrews
Memorial Library. Engr. label, with the seal of the col-
lege. 1580* The Perkins Fund. Same as preceding.
The United States. 113
1581 • Yale University Library. For general use.
Same as preceding. 1582. Yale University Library.
Lamed Fund. Same as preceding. 1583. Yale Uni-
versity Library. Fund established by Henry W. Scott,
Jr. Same as preceding. 1584. The Edward Tompkins
M!Lavghlin Memorial Prize in English composition. •
Fovnded A. D. MDCCCXCIV. This on a tablet sur-
rounded by scroll work, in which is introduced, above, a
goblet surrounded by rays, and the legend, inscribed on a
ribbon : " Think clear, feel deep, bear fruit well" ; below,
the seal of the college. In a panel, again below all this :
"Awarded to ... . President". Engr. Signed: E D
French sc. 1896. Proof on Imperial Japan, signed by
the engraver.
Neiv London. Public Library: — 1585. Emblematic:
Two sailors at the wheel etc. Photo-mech. reproduction
of a drawing. Signed: George Wharton Edwards.
1586. Typogr. label for books presented by Hon. John
Turner Wait, LL.D.
Norfolk. The Norfolk Library:— 1587 In a circle
with the lettering and the date 1888, an owl sitting on a
book. Below: Presented by. Engr. 1588. Typogr.
label giving the rules.
Nonvich. Otis Library: — 1589. Four typogr.
labels: — For general use; Given by; Charles Boswell
Fund ; Dr. Daniel Tyler Coit Fund.
South Port. Pequot Library:— 1590. Portrait of
the founder in a circle, with lettering. Below : Presented
by. Engr. by Tiffany & Co. Proof on Imperial Japan.
1591. Same as above. Below: Presented by Mr. &
Mrs. Elbert M. Monroe.
Stamford. TTie Fefguson Library: — 1592. En-
graved label.
Stratford. Stratford Library Association: — 1593.
Ornamental label. Designed by Mrs. Stiles Judson, Jr.
114 The United States.
Photo-mech. reprod. — Stratford Library : — 1594-
Portrait and lettering, engr. : The gift of Birdseye Blake-
man, etc. Signed : Dempsey & Carroll, N. Y.
Wallingford. Library Company: — 1595. Typogr.
label.
Waterbury. Silas Bronson Library : — 1 596. Two
typogr. labels : — Bronson Fund ; Gift of.
Wethersfield. Social Library. Stepney Society: —
15 97* Books on a shelf etc. Both states, as described
A No. 923, 1.^., signed : Doolittle Sculp!, and without this
signature, with the line of lettering. '^ Annual ....
returned ".
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
Washington. The National Society of the Daughters
of the American Revolution : — 1598* Armorial. " Pre-
sented by^'. Engr. Printed in blue. — University Club :
— 1599. Architectural. 1891. Etching. Signed: Hy.
Sandham del. Proof, printed in brown. — Washington
City Free Library: — 1600* Two typograph. labels: —
For general use ; Given by.
GEORGIA.
Savannah. Georgia Histotical Society: — 1601-
Two lithogr. labels : — One signed: Morning News Lith.
Savannah, Ga., the other: A. Hoen & Co., Lith. Ball? —
Savannah Library Association : — 1602- Typogr. label :
" Presented by J. H. Estill ". — Savannah Library Society :
— 1603. Typogr. label: «* Presented .... by". —
1604' Five typogr. labels: — Savannah Library;
Savannah Library Association : " Presented by " (rubber
stamp) ; do^ ioi general use ; Savannah Debating Society ;
Savannah Young MerCs Christian Association, — Georgia
Medical Society : — 1605. Scroll with branches. Wood-
engr. early.
ILLINOIS.
Chicago. Baptist Union Theological Seminary: —
1606. Two typogr. labels : — Purchased from the estate
The United States. 115
of George B. Ide, D.D. ; The Hengstenberg Collection.
— Chicago Historical Society : — 1607. The Gilpin
Library. Pictorial. Engr. Printed in blue. — The John
Crerar Library : — 1 608 . Portrait plate. Engr. Signed :
E D French sc. 1896. Unfinished, before the lettering
on the open book and the backs of the standing books.
1609. The same, finished. Proof on India, signed by
the engraver. 1610. The same. Proof on Imperial
Japan, signed by the engraver. — University of Chicago :
— 1611. Two typogr. labels : — Given by ; Berlin Col-
lection.
Urbana. University of Illinois: — 1612* Typogr.
label.
INDIANA.
Crawfords villa. Wabash College :— 1Q13. Two
lithogr. plates: — Portrait plate, "Mrs. Ruth C. Sabin to
her son Chauncey C. Sabin ". 1887 ; Ornamental : '* Sam-
uel Orr. Scientific Alcove. Martha Orr". 1882. 1614.
Three lithogr. plates: — Ornamental. Monogram (T W),
1876; Portrait plate. "A memorial of Daniel A. Jones,
of Chicago". 1886. Signed: Wm. B. Burford, Lith.
Ind!; Ornamental. '* Brown " — '* Tuttle ". 1876.
Indianapolis. Public Library:^ 1615. Seal, with
bust of Minerva above, etc. " Gift of ". Signed : Burford
Lith. Indianapolis.
Richmond. — 1616. Two t3rpogr. labels: — Morris-
son Library; Morrisson = Reeves Library,
Wayne Township. Indiana Township Library: —
1617,1618. Two typogr. labels.
IOWA.
Des Moines. — 1619. Two typogr. labels: — Free
Public Library ; Public Library.
Mount Vernon. Cornell College: — Ten labels.
1620. Two : — Typogr. '* Donated . . . . byMissHar-
116 The United States.
riette J. Cooke"; Engr. '*The Harrison Stuckslager
Memorial Library of Political Economy ". 1621. Three:
— Typogr. " Donated .... by " ; Engr. " The Her-
bert Waterman Alden Memorial Library of Christian
Evidences and Bible Study " ; Typogr. " Donated ....
by Charles and Matilda W. Aldrich ". 1622. Three :-
Typogr. " Donated .... from the library of Rev. R.
R. Norton"; Engr. "The Roderic Norton Memorial
Library"; Typogr. "Donated .... by ... . Class
of i8 . . ." 1623. Two: — Typogr. ''Y. W. C. A.";
Oval India rubber stamp for general use.
Sioux City. Public Library: — 1624. Two typogr.
labels, one of them with monogram.
Lawrence. University of Kansas: — 1625. Orna-
mental, with seal. " Presented by ". Photo-mech. repro-
duction of a design by Mrs. Arthur Richmond Marsh.
Manhattan. Kansas State Agricultural College: —
1626. Typogr. label.
Topeka. Free Public Library :^\Q21* Two por-
trait plates: — "J. H. Hampson Book Fund." Scroll
work on a black ground, reproduced by half-tone process,
with half-tone portrait. Signed : W. Ross Winter del (?) ;
" Stormont Book Fund." Lithogr. lettering, with half-tone
portrait. 1628. Two lithogr. labels, " Westinghouse
Air Brake Co. Book Fund " and " Barney Lantry & Sons
Book Fund " ; One portrait plate, " Barney Lantry and
Sons Book Fund ", half-tone portrait, with lithogr. letter-
ing. — Kansas State Historical Society : — 1629. Typogr.
label.
LOUISLAlNA.
New Orleans. Commercial Library: — 1680*
Typogr. label for general use, and fine label. — State
Library:^ 1631. Two India rubber stamps, for general
use.
The United States. 117
MAINE.
Auburn. IMHc Library: — 1632* Two typogr.
labels.
Bangor. ITieologicai Seminary: — 1633. Typogr.
label.
Belfast. Free Library : — 1634. Five lithogr. labels,
with view of library building : — The Gift of ; In Memory
of Chapin Humphrey ; Purchased from the Wilson Fund ;
The Gift of Mrs. Anne M. Chenery ; In Memory of Mrs.
A. D. Field.
Brunsivick. Bawdoin College: — 1635. Armorial.
" Hon*? James Bowdoin, Esq!". Engr. A 98. Late im-
pression. 1636. From same plate as preceding, but
without the name. Below, in type : " Huguenot Library
founded by George Sullivan Bowdoin ". On same sheet
two typogr. labels : — Presented by Rev. Elias Bond ;
Presented by David Humphreys Storer, LL. D. 1637-
1647- Twenty-one typogr. labels : — Theological Society,
" Purchased " ; For general use ; Smyth Library Fund ;
Presented by the Family of Prof. A. S. Packard, D. D. ;
Presented by the Department of the Interior ; Reference
Department; Presented by; The Gift of Miss Mary
Sophia Walker and Miss Harriet Sarah Walker ; Presented
.... by J. A. Vaughan, D. D. ; For general use ; In
Grateful Remembrance of Robert Williams Wood ; Ayer
Fund ; Sherman Fund ; In Grateful Remembrance of
Alpheus Spring Packard ; Presented by Robert C. Win-
throp, Jr. ; Alumni Alcove ; Searles Biological Labora-
tory ; Searles Physical Laboratory ; In Grateful Remem-
brance of Thomas Treadwell Stone ; Searles Chemical
Laboratory ; From Mrs. Prof. William Sweetser, M. D.
1648, 1649. Two engr. labels : — Bond Book Fund;
Sibley Book Fund. Engr. by J. A. Lowell & Co.
1650. Ex Libris Richard Henry Salter The Gift of his
Daughter. Edith Agnes Salter. With skeleton etc.
Engr. Signed : Poulson, Boston.
118 The United States.
Lewiston. Bates College Library: — 1651. Typc^.
label. ''Presented by''.
Machias. Social Library: — 1652- Typogr. label.
— Parkr Memorial Library : — 1653. Dry stamp ;
Typogr. label giving rules.
Portland. Maine Genealogical Society: — 1654.
Sealy engraved on wood. Under it: Purchased''.—
Maine Ilistarical Society: — 1655* Ornamental, with
seal in center. "Given . . . . by *'. Photo-mech. repro-
duction of a design by F. A. Tompson. 1656^ Orna-
mental, with arms. For general use. Wood-engr.
Signed : Stouffer del. Patric sc. — 1657. Portland Insti-
tute dr* Public Library. " From the Sawyer Fund ". With
portrait. Engr. Signed : William S. Lowell. Portland;
Portland Public Library. Seal engr. on wood. Below :
••From Frothingham Fund ". —Public Library .- — 1658.
Seal engr. on wood, Below: **From Sawyer Fund";
The same. Below : *• From " .
South Poland. Poland Spring Library:— \BZ9,
1660* Two typogr. labels : — For general use, with rules ;
" Presented by ".
Watcrvillc. Colby University : — 1661- Four typogr.
labels : — George W. Keely Memorial ; Presented ....
by Hon. Samuel A. Green ; Presented .... by Allen G.
Soule ; Presented .... by Everett Flood, M. D.
MARYLAND.
Annapolis. Maryland State Library: — 1662* Two
labels: — Typogr. (i8io); Typogr., with the arms of the
state engr. on wood (1840).
Baltimore. The Enoch Pratt Free Library : — 1 663
-1665. Seven typogr. labels, one each for the principal
Library and Branches i to 6. — Johns Hopkins University :
— 1666. For general use, with the seal of the Univer-
sity. Engr. 1667-1669. Same as the preceding, but
The United States. 119
smaller : — Engr. below : " The Gift of William A. Slater ".
Signed: Bailey, Banks <& Biddle, Phila.; Without the
additional lettering and signature. Below, in type :
'* Given by Dr. Ferdinand E. Chatard, Jr." etc. ; With
type lettering, recording a gift of the King of Siam.
1670-1672. Nine typogr. labels, with the seal engr.
on wood : — The Gift of; For general use; The Gift ol
the Author; From the library of Professor George H.
Williams; Presented by the publishers; Presented by;
Received in exchange ; Presented by the U. ^. Govern-
ment; Presented by President D. C. Gilman. 1673*
Three plain typogr. labels : — For general use ; From the
library of Henry Phillips, Jr. ; Presented by. — Medical and
Surgical Society : — 1674. Three plates engr. on stone,
with the seal of the Society : — Charles Frick Library,
Presented by Wm. F. Frick and Frank Frick; Charles
Frick Library. Presented by ; Library of the Medical and
Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland. Presented by. Signed :
A. Hoen & Co. Baltimore. — Mercantile Library Asso-
ciation : — 1675* Typogr. label . — Maryland Historical
Society: — 1676. Architectural. Engr.; Seal of the
Society in an oval. Engr. — General TTieological Seminary :
— 1677. Typogr. label. '* Presented .... by". —
1678. Three typogr. labels : — Stinnecke Maryland Epis-
copal Library; Mcnyland Diocesan Library^ Lending
Department and Reference Department.
MASSACHUSETTS.
Amherst. Amherst CoH^e , — 1019^ 1680* Six
typogr. labels : — Presented by ; Giles Bequest ; Jonathan
Brace Library; Sears Fund; Athenae Library; Adams
Fund . — Andover Theological Seminary : — 1681* Archi-
tectural. Early engr. A No. 19. — Phillips Academy : —
1682) 1683* Six typogr. labels: — Lockhart Society,
Theological Seminary; From the income of Lieut. Gov.
Samuel Phillips's charitable donation ; The Graham Soci-
ety ; The Porter Rhetorical Society ; From Phillips Chari-
table Fund ; Benjamin T. Reed, jr.
Arlington. Robbins Library : — 1684* Two typogr.
labels.
120 The United States.
Beverly. PudHc Library :— \%Sb . Seal, with let-
tering. E^gr.
Boston. American Academy of Arts and Sciences: —
1686. Vignette and curtain, etc. "The Gift of". A
No. 17. Engr. Attributed to Callender. 1687. Same
design, but without the name of the institution under the
vignette. — American Board of Commissioners for Forei^
Missions : — 1688* Two typogr. labels. — Anna TYcknor
Library Association: — 1689. Central vignette : An antique
sculptor. 1S97. Photo-mech. reproduction of a drawing?
— Boston Art Club : — 1 690. Typogr. label. — Boston
Athenceum: — 1691-1695. Twelve lithogr. and one
typogr. label : — For general use ; Bequest of Samuel
Appleton : Bequest of Thomas Wren Ward ; From the
Fine Arts Fund ; From the Appleton Fund ; Fund given
by John Bromfield ; From the Bowditch Fund ; Washing-
ton Library ; Bequest of William Burley Howes ; Fund
given in memory of Samuel Torrey Morse ; Bequest of
Francis Edward Parker ; Bequest of George Bemis ; Rules.
— Club of Odd Volumes : — 1696. Small engr. label, with
the device of the club in an oval. "Presented by".
1697-1701. Plate engr. by E. D. French : — First work-
ing proof, printed in blue ; Same working proof, printed in
black ; Second working proof, the upper half of the plate
finished; Third working proof, the whole plate finished
and signed ; Proof on Imperial Japan, signed by the en-
graver. Above, the device of the club, below it : " Fovnded
1887. The Clvb of Odd Volvmes". Below this again,
the seal of the city of Boston, and a library interior, with
a bearded old man reading. The whole bound together
by scroll work. In lower right corner : E D French, sc.
1895. — General Theological Library : — 1702. Two
typogr. labels, with the seal of the library : — Presented ;
Purchased with. — Boston Library Society : — 1703,
1704. Three typogr. labels; Rules. — Boston Medicaid
Library Association: — 1705. Typogr. label: "Depos-
ited by the Boston Athenaeum". — Boy Is ton Medical Id-
brary: — 1706. Armorial. Engr. Signed: Annin &
Smith. A No. 99. — Library of the General Court: —
1707. Seal of the state, surrounded by scroll work, and
"4?^w^*=ri^^^«f^? , t
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No. 1569.
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The United States. 121
surmounted by books and globe. Engr. A No. 561. —
Massachusetts Historical Society: — 1708* "From the
Fund Bequeathed .... by James Savage ". Portrait, shelf
with books, seal, etc. Engr. — Massachusetts Horticultural
Society: — 1709. Stickney Fund. Lettering, surrounded
by a wreath of flowers. Signed : F. H. Engr. on wood
by John Andrew & Son, 1869. 1710, 1711. Three
typogr. labels : — Bequeathed .... by ; Presented ....
by ; Regulations. — Massachusetts Institute of Technology :
— 1712* Four typogr. labels: — Presented by; Pre-
sented by Mrs. H. D. Rogers ; Department of Architec-
ture ; Biological Department. 1713, 1714. Three
typogr. labels, with the seal of the Institute : — Gift of
Mrs. Henry Draper ; Gift of Thomas Gaffield, Esq. ; For
general use of the Department of Architecture. — Massa-
chusetts Medical Society : — 171 5 • Vignette, curtain, etc.
** Ex Dono ". Engr. Signed : Callender SP. A No. 563 .
— Military Historical Society: — 1716. Engr. label:
"From the Library of John Codman Ropes ". — Military
Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States : — 1717.
Typogr. label, with the arms of the order engr. on wood.
" Presented by ". — Museum of Fine Arts : — 1718. Two
typogr. labels, with the seal of the Museum in yellow : —
Purchased ; Gift of. 1719. Portrait in oval frame, on a
pedestal. On latter: *' Museum of Fine Arts Gift of
Thomas Gaffield. 1895 ". Etching. Signed : W. H. W.
Bicknell del et sc. ; . 1719* Ornamental border, with the
words : — '* Mvsevm of Fine Arts Boston ". Etching, by
W. H. W. Bicknell. — New England Historic Genealogical
Society . — 1720,1721. Five typogr. labels : — Given
by (with the seal of the Society) ; Bequest of Joseph J.
Cooke, Esq. ; Sever Fund ; Russell Fund ; Kidder Fund.
— Public Library i—Vl^'^-Vl^^, Five lithogr. labels,
the seal of the city in a plain circle, with lettering: — Pre-
sented ... By Joshua Bates, Esq. ; From the Bates
Fund; Presented .... By Hon. Edward Everett ; Pre-
sented .... by George Ticknor, Esq. ; From the Town-
send Fund. 1727. Same design as preceding, but with
a wreath of laurel around the circle. " Given Nov. 23J
1870 by Wm. F. Channing, M. D. and Mrs. Mary Chan-
ning Eustis". Lith. 1728-1740. Thirteen labels,
122 The United States.
some engr. on wood, some lithogr., with the seal of the
city set against a shelf on which there are books, and
antique lamp above it : — With " Shelf No " only ; Acces-
sions — Shelf No. — Received ; Given by ; Bequest of
Benjamin P. Hunt. April 1877 ; Bequest of Eliza Mary
Thayer. Rec* July 1877 ; Given by Mrs. John G. Gilbert,
Dec. 13, 1889 ; Given by Mrs. John A. Lewis, May i,
1890; Bequest of Caroline Coddington Thayer March 27,
1891 ; Given by R. Anne Nichols January 26, 1893 ; Given
by Bigelow Fund ; From the Lawrence Fund ; From the
Pierce Fund ; From the Treadwell Fund. 1741-1756.
Sixteen labels for the branches of the library, design same
as preceding: — Brighton Branch; Charlestown Branch;
Charlestown Branch : From the Harris Fund ; Dorchester
Branch; East Boston Branch; Jamaica Plain Branch;
Roxbury Branch ; South Boston Branch ; South End
Branch ; South End Branch : Gift of the Mercantile
Library Association May 1877 ; West End Branch ; West
End Branch : Given by ; West End Branch : Lowell Col-
lection, Charles Greeley Loring Memorial Fund; West
End Branch: Lowell Collection, Given by; West End
Branch : Lowell Collection, Given by Woman's Education
Association ; West End Branch : Given by West Church
Society, Received, Dec. 16, 1894. 1757, 1758* Two
labels, with the new seal of the library, surrounded by a
laurel wreath : — For general use ; engr. ; Given by ; engr.
on wood. 1759-1762. Five labels, engr. lettering
only : — Presented .... by ; Galatea Collection. Gift of
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Esq. March i, 1896;
Galatea Collection. Gift of; Bequeathed .... by Theo-
dore Parker ; The Tosti Engravings. Presented .... by
Thomas Gold [sici] Appleton. 1763. From the
Memorial Fund of the 20?? Regiment. Ornamental.
Engr. 1764- Barton Library. Armorial. Lithogr.
1765. Chamberlain Collection. Reproduction of a
drawing by Ludvig S. Ipsen. Monogram. 1766. The
Collection of Henry Sargent Codman and Philip Codman,
Landscape Architects. Armorial. Engr. 1767. Two
labels : — John A. Lewis (facsimile of signature) ; Typogr.
(Regulation). 1768-1777. Portrait plates:— John
Adams Library; From the Bowditch Fund; Property of the
The United States. 123
Fellowes Athenaeum; From the Franklin Club Fund ; From
the Phillips Fund ; Bequeathed by George Ticknor ; From
the Ticknor Fund; Thomas Prince Library; Longfellow
Memorial Collection, from the fund given by Victorine
Thomas Artz 1896 ; Given by the Papyrus Club .... in
memory of John Boyle O'Reilly. Etched and engr. by
Sidney L. Smith. Signed : S. L. S. May 1897 ; Same as
preceding, large paper proof. — St* Pauls Church : —
1778. Arms, curtain, etc. Sears Fund .... Property
of the Sears Library. Engr. 1779. Arms (different
from preceding), curtain, etc. Property of the Sears
Library. . . . Given by. Engr. Signed : J. Eddy del.
et Sc.~^ Social Law Library: — 1780. Vignettes, cur-
tain, etc. Engr. Probably by Callender. (There is
what appears to be a signature, but it is not readable.)
A 94. 1781. The device of the library, with lettering.
From the Henry C. Hutchins Fund. Engr. 1782.
The device of the library, surrounded by a wreath of leaves
and berries, above a shelf with four books, below letter-
ing. From the Abbot Lawrence, Junior, Fund. Engr. —
Society for propagating the Gospell [sic !] in Foreign parts :
— 1783. Pictorial. Dated 1704. Engr. A No. 810.
Used in books given away by the Society. — Joshua
Hioma^^s Circulating library: — 1784* Typogr., with
ornamental border engraved on wood. Dated 1793. —
University Club: — 1785. Ornamental. Designed and
etched by Edmund H. Garrett. Monogram and year:
MDCCCXCIV. Signed proof on Imperial Japan. —
Woman^s Education Association: — 1786. Typogr. label.
— Boston Young Men's Christian Union: — 1787, 1788.
Two typogr. labels.
Bridgewater. The J^irst State Normal School: —
1789. Arms of the state, with scroll work, etc. "The
Gift of". Dated 1852 in writing. Engr. A 564. —
Public Library: — 1 7 90-1 792 . Five typogr. labels : —
From Bridgewater Academy; Presented by Hon. Artemas
Hale; Purchased from Mary H. Wilbar Fund ; Presented
by; Regulations.
Brookline. Public Library : —1192-1195. Three
engr. labels: — Town Appropriation; Hall Fund; Gard-
124 The United States.
ner Fund. — 1796, 1797. Two typogr. labels with
rules.
Ciambridge. Episcopal Theological School: — 1798.
Three typogr. labels ; — For general use ; Bequest of Rev.
John S. Stone, D. D. ; Bishop Eastbum Library. 1799.
Three labels : — Typoer. : The Gift of ; Engr. Armorid :
The Copley Greene Library ; Typogr. : In memory of and
from the library of R. Samuel Hollingsworth, S. T. D. —
Harvard College: — 1800* The seal of the College, sur»
rounded by a wreath of holly. Above, on a ribbon :
Detvr digniori. Engr. Signed : N — Hurd sculp. A
351. The oldest of the Harvard plates. 1801* Seal of
the college, curtain, etc. The motto : " Christo et eccle-
sle." Engr. Signed: N. Hurd Sc. Boston. (See A 352.)
1802* Same as preceding. On curtain: Thomdike.
1803. Repetition of the preceding design. The motto :
'' Christo et ecclesiae." On the curtain : Hancock. Signed :
N. Hurd Sc. Boston. 1804. Repetition of the curtain
design plate by Hurd, but not signed. Engr. 1805.
Another repetition of the same design. On the curtain :
Ex Dono Samuelis A. Eliot. Engr. Signed : A. Bo wen,
Sc. 1806-1808. Repetition of Hurd's curtain design,
but the sun left away above, and a bunch of grapes sub-
stituted for the lower head. Engr. on wood. Signed:
Andrew = Filmer. (See A 354) : — Within inscription on
the curtain ; Bequest of Nathaniel I. Bowditch ; Bequest
of Ichabod Tucker. 1809. Seal of the college, sur-
rounded by allegorical figures, curtain below. Engr.
Signed : H. Billings Del. G. G. Smith Sc. A 355. On
the three open books in the seal are the syllables
VE I RI I TAS I . 1810. The same plate with the seal
altered . The three open books show blank pages . 1811.
Same as the preceding. On the curtain : The Bequest of
Francis Calley Gray, L.L. D., etc. 1812. The seal of
the college. Engr. Signed : G. W. Boynton Sc. Proof
on vellum. 1813-1824. Thirteen t)rpogr. labels, with
the seal of the college engr. on wood: — From; For gen-
eral use ; Special collection relating to Harvard University ;
Library of the Divinity School; Law Library: Gift of;
Medical School: From; Department of Political Econ-
The United States. 125
omy ; Documents of the Tribunal of Arbitration, held at
Geneva, Switzerland, 1871-1872 ; From the United States
Government ; From John George Bourinot, LL.D. ; Long-
fellow Collection of American Poetry; From the Sales
Fund; From the J. Huntington Wolcott Fund. 1825.
Child Memorial Library. Omameotal design, with the seal
of the college. Engr. by E. D. French. Signed : E. D.
French sc. 1897. 1826. Hasty Pudding Library: — Seal
of the Hasty Pudding Club, curtain, books, etc. 1808.
Engr. Signed : Callender Sp. A 356. 1826» The same,
re-engraved by the Am. Bank Note Engr. Co. Signed ;
After Callender Sp. 1827* Photo-mech. reproduction of
preceding plate, date changed to 1896. 1828. Porcellian
Library. 1803. Arms, seal, curtain, vases, etc. On the
curtain: Ex Dono. Engr. Signed: F. Mitchell, Del.
G. G. Smith, Sc. A 359. 1829- Porcellian. Clvb.
Armorial. Engr., the lettering, ** Porcellian. Clvb . . . .
Ex Libris", relief printing. Printed in green. 1830.
Arnold Arboretum. Presented by Charles Sprague Sar-
gent. 1892. A tree, with the rising sun behind it, in
an oval. Reproduction of a design by George Wharton
Edwards. Signed : G. W. E. Proof, signed by the artist.
— Eadcliffe College : — 1831. Armorial. Engraved by
J. A. Lowell & Co. 1832. Four plates, armorial, same
as preceding, with lettering: — The Gift of; In memory
of Bessie Hincks; From Harriet Lee Morse in gratefvl
memory of Sarah Alden Ripley ; From stvdents and friends
.... in gratefvl appreciation of the services of Arthvr
Gilman. — Cambridge Public Library: — 1833-1835.
Five lithogr. plates, with view of the library in an orna-
mental panel: — Citizens' Subscription Fund; Presented
by ; City Appropriation ; Fay Fund ; Cummings Fund. —
Concord. Free Public Z/^r«ry. — 1836-1838.
Seven typogr. labels: — Five for general use; From the
fund given by William M. Prichard ; Presented by.
Danvers. Peabody InsiituU:—\%^%^\^lLQ. Four
typogr. labels, two with coat-of-arms and " Presented by
George Peabody" (January i, 1864, and June 16, 1865),
and two for general use, type only.
126 The United States.
Baston. Ames Free Library: — 1841* Two labels;
— Typogr., for general use ; Eogr., " From ".
Fitchburg. Public Library : —\^^%. Two labels
with the seal of the library : — For general use ; From.
Florence. Free Cot^regational Society: — 1843.
Typogr. label. — Lilfy Library Association: — 1844.
Typogr. label.
Fozboro'. Masscuhusetts Hospital for Dipsomaniacs
and Inebriates : — 1845* Typogr. label.
Framingham. Town Library : — 1 846 . Four
typogr. labels : — Two for general use ; Presented by ;
Edgell — Library — Fund.
Franklin. Franklin Library: — 1847* Very early
typogr. label. 1848* Two typogr. labels : — Very early ;
later. India rubber stamp.
Gardner. Levi Heywood MemoricU Library: — 1 849 •
Two typogr. labels : — For general use ; The Gift of the
Monday Club.
Greenfield. Library Association: — 1850. Five
typogr. labels : — Three for general use ; Presented by.
Haverhill. Haverhill Library : — 1851. Very early
typogr. label, with ornam. border engr. on wood. —
Haverhill Public Library : — 1852. Two lithogr. labels,
showing the seal of the library, set against an ornamented
shelf, with books, globes and lamp : — Given by ; For
general use. 1853* Typogr. record label.
Lancaster. Town Library: — 1854* Label with
coat-of-arms, engr. on wood, for general use; Typogr. label
giving rules. 1855. Two labels with coat-of-arms engr.
on wood : — Purchased from The Capt. Samuel Ward
Fund, Presented by Hon. George Bancroft; By purchase.
Lawrence . Public Library : — 1856. Seal of the li-
brary, on a shelf with books, etc. Lithogr.
The United States, 127
Lry nn . Public Library . — 1857, 1858. Four ly-
pogr. labels on paper of different colors : — For general
use ; Presented .... by ; Bequest of Sidney Bowne
Pratt; Regulations. — 7%^ Oxford Club: 1859. Scrojl
work design engr., by E. D. French. Signed : E D F
Sc. 1894. Proof on Imperial Japan, signed by the artist.
Maiden. Public Library:— \SQO-\SQ% Five ty-
pogr. labels, with the seal of the library in red : — Pur-
chased from Donation of Hon. Elisha S. Converse ; Pur-
chased from donation of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Converse ;
Gift of ; Bequest of Russell B. Wiggin ; Purchased.
Marblehead. Abbot Public Library: — 1 863. Four
typogr. labels : — Two for general use ; From ; Regula-
tions.
Methuen. Nevins Memorial Library: — 1864*
Three engr. labels : — For general use ; From ; Mary A.
Nevins Fund.
Nahant. Public Library : — 1865. Typogr. label,
with seal engr. on wood.
Natick. Morse Instiiuie: — 1SQQ,1SQ1' Four ty-
pogr. labels : — Natick Town Library, united with the
Morse Institute ; For general use ; Presented .... By ;
Reference.
New Bedford. Encyclopcedia : — 1868- Printed
regulations. 1800. (The *' Encyclopaedia " was the be-
ginning of the present Public Library.) — Social Library
(now incorporated with the Public Library): — 1869.
Printed regulations. Before 1845. 1870. The same.
1845-1852. — Free Public Library: — 1871-1877.
Seven typogr. labels, with regulations, and the seal of the
city engr. on wood : — Received from Social Library ; For
general use ; Added by purchase ; Presented by ; James
B. Congdon Fund ; George Rowland, Jr., Fund ; Sylvia
Ann Rowland Fund; 1878* Typogr. label, with the
seal of the city: Presented by the government of the
United States.
128 The United States.
Neivburyport. Athmceum: — 1879- An eagle with
outspread wings on a pile of rocks ; in his beak a ribbon
with : ** Newburyport Athenaeum ". Early engr. — Fublic
Library :— 1880-1883. Seven typogr. labels, with the
seal of the library engr. on wood : — Presented by ; Froth-
ingham Fund ; Bradbury Fund ; Williams Fund ; Wm. O.
Moseley Fund; Sawyer Fund; Todd Fund. 1884.
Engr. portrait label : From the Peabody Fund. Signed :
£ng4 by R. E. Babson.
Newton. Free Library :—\SSb, 1886. Six ty-
pogr. labels : — For general use ; Alden Speare Fund ;
Presented .... by ; Farlow Reference Department ;
Read Fund ; Jewett Art Fund.
Northampton. Public Library. Florence Branch : —
1887* Two typogr. labels. — Forbes Library: — 1888,
1889. Five typogr. labels : — For general use; Charles
Edward Forbes ; Gift of ; George Warner Hubbard ; Dr.
Pliny Earle.
North-Brookfield. Appleton Library : — 1890.
Armorial. Engr.
Pittsfield. Berkshire Athenaum: — 1891. Seal of
the Athenaeum, set against clouds. Engr. Below, in
type : By the Liberality of Henry L. Dawes.
Reading. Third Social Library : — 1892. Typogr.
label (of the year i8io).
Roxbury . Athenceum: — 1893. Engraved label :
Given .... by. (Dated 1853 in writing.)
Salem. City Hall Library : — \%Q4:> The seal of the
city, surrounded by lettering. Engr. With the date
*' 1826 " in the seal, instead of " 1836". — Essex Historical
Society : — 1895- Early typogr. label : Presented by. —
Essex Institute .• — 1896, 1897. Four typogr. labels :
Art Library. Loaned by; Musical Library. By Pur-
chase ; Special Library China. Presented by ; Presented
\
The United States. 129
by. — North Society ; — 1 898. Early typogr. label : " No.
.... Devised to the North Society, in Salem, for the use
of the Pastor for the time being, by John Emery Abbot,
formerly Pastor of said Society ". — Public Library : —
1899* Three t3rpogr. labels, with the seal of the library
engr. on wood: — Purchased from the amount given by
A. A. Low, Esq., Brooklyn, N. Y. ; City Appropriation;
Read Fund. — East India Marine Society: — 1900*
Typogr. label : Presented by. (About 1804.)
Somerville. Public Library : — 1 901 • Two typogr.
labels, with the seal of the city engr. on wood : — City
Appropriation; Gift of. 1902. View of the library in
an oval, surrounded by a slightly ornam. frame. For
general use.
South Hadley. Mount Holyoke {Seminary ancr\
College :— 1903, 1904. Six typogr. labels: — For
general use (2); Kirk Fund; Given .... by (2);
Given .... by Mrs. Henry F. Durant.
Taunton. Public Library: — 1905. Two typogr.
labels : . . . . Record labels ; By (with the seal of the
town engr. on wood) .
Wellesley. Wellesley College :-'\90^^ Half-tone view
of the college buildings in a square frame, surrounded by
scroll work, etc. Signed: G. E. Johnson. Printed in
blue* 1907* Half-tone view of one of the college build-
ings in a circular frame, surrounded by scroll work etc.
Signed: G. E. Johnson Del. Printed in blue. 1908.
Three engraved labels, with the college seal : — Presented
by Prof. E. N. Horsford; Presented by .... In Me-
moriam; Presented by. — Free Library: — 1909. Engr.
label: Presented by. 1881.
Westborough. Public Library : — 1910* Typogr.
label : William Curtis Fund.
Weston. Town Library: — 1911. Four typogr.
labels : Three for general use ; Fund given by Henry
Augustus Gowing. India rubber stamp.
130 The United States.
Weymouth. Difts Library :—\9\2. Typogr. label.
Williamstown. WWiams College :— 1913-1915.
Very early typogr. label. — Six lithogr. labels, with the
seal of the college, all, except the last, signed : J. H.
Daniels, Boston : — For general use ; James Ruthven Adri-
ance Library fund; Gest Memorial Library; Daniel A.
Jones Library fiind; Presented by John B. Gale; For
general use.
Winchester. Town Library : — 1916. Typogr.
label, with rules. — Public Library :— 1911 -1919 >
Five typogr. labels: — Presented .... by; Nancy S.
Howe Fund ; Seven Days ; David N. Skillings Fund ; Not
to be taken from the room.
Woburn. Public Library: — 1920. Armorial, lith-
ogr. : For general use.
Worcester. American Antiquarian Society : — 19 2 1 .
Two ornam. engr. labels, with the monograms of the
donors: — From George Chandler; Gift of Hon. Isaac
Davis. 1922-1924. Three portrait plates, the por-
traits in half-tone, with the seal of the Society, books, etc.,
engr. on wood : — Francis H. Dewey Fund ; Gift from
Samuel F. Haven ; Benj, F.Thomas Fund For Local His-
tory. — Clark University: — 1925. For general use, with
photo-mech. reproduction of the seal of the university.
1926. Photo-mech. reproduction of a drawing of a
sphinx, in a double shield-shaped outline, below, in type,
Louis N. Wilson. — Free Public Library: — 1927,
1928. Five typogr. labels : — For general use, printed in
black; For general use, printed in red; Gift of; Green
Library ; From the fund of John Green. — Society of An-
tiquity: — 1929. Typogr. label, with the seal of the
Society engr. on wood : The Gift of. — Worcester Club : —
1930. A tree, in the crown of which is a heart-shaped
shield with an owl. On a cartouche affixed to the trunk of
the tree : " Worcester Club ". Surrounded by a frame with
emblems etc. 1894. Photo-mech. reproduction of an
outline drawing. Signed : C. S. H. — Yellow Label Club :—
No. 1715.
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The United States. 131
1931. Frame of branches and leaves in outline, among
which are introduced a number of ''brownies" marked
with monograms. The field is divided into two parts by a
shelf with books on top of which sits a starling and across
which is written '* Ex dono ". The monogram of the club
in upper compartment, its name in lower. ^ Reproduction
of a design by C. S. Hale.
MICHIGAN.
Ann Arbor. University of Michigan: — 1932-
1938. Fifteen typogr. labels : — Presented .... by;
General Library \ The Philosophical Library of Professor
George S. Morris; Bequeathed .... by W. W. Mur-
phy ; Gift of George C. Mahon, Esq. ; McMillan Shakes-
peare Library ; The German-American Goethe Library ;
The Burton Historical Collection; From the library of
Professor Henry S. Frieze ; the Dorsch Library ; From the
library of the late Henry Betts Parsons ; Purchased with
funds bequeathed by the late Christian H. Buhl ; The
Alpheus Felch Historical Library; From the medical
library of Dr. Corydon L. Ford ; Presented .... by the
government of Her Majesty The Queen of England. —
State Library : — 1939* The seal of the state engr. on
wood : Michigan Traveling Library.
Muskegon. Hackley Public Library : — 1940. Em-
blematic figures of Science and of Art hold the tablet
which bears the name of the library; above, the portrait
of the founder ; below, books with a burning lamp. Engr.
Signed : A. C. McClurg & Co. Chicago.
MINNESOTA.
Duluth. Public Library : — 1941> One typogr. and
two lithogr. labels : — Reference ; Library of the Hon.
Benjamin F. Wade ; . . . presented .... by.
Minneapolis. AthencBum : — 1942. Two labels,
with books, inkstand, lamp, engr. on wood : — For general
use; A gift from. — Public Library: — 1943. Two
9t
132 The United States.
labels, with seal engr. on wood : — A gift from the United
States Government ; A gift from. — University of Minne-
apolis : — 1944> Two engr. labels, with the seal of the
University : — Black, for general use ; Red, for books
given.
Northfield. CarUton College : —\%\^, 1946.
Eight typogr. labels : — Heywood Memorial Fund ; Scan-
dinavian section ; Stockwell Library Fund ; From the
Library of the Hon. S. N. Stockwell ; Charles Minor
Boswell Memorial Library Fund ; Presented by ; For
general use ; Purchased with the income from.
St. Paul. Minnesota Historical Society : — 1947-
Two labels: — Seal engr. on wood, with "No. . .
only ; Seal, printed in red, with " A gift from " in black.
Public Library : — 1948. Typogr. label.
MISSOURI.
St. Louis. Mercantile Library: — 1949) 1950.
Three ornamental plates, signed : Heinicke-Flegel Litho.
Co. St. Louis: — For general use; Presented by; For
books not to be taken from the library, on pink paper. —
Public Library : — 1951, 1 952 . Seven labels, two
typogr. , five lithogr. : — School Collection ; For general
use ; " Seven-Day " Book, printed in red ; Not to be taken
from the Library ; M!Anally Collection ; Presented by the
Froebel Library Association ; Henry Ames Library of the
O'Fallon Polytechnic Institute. — Public School Library:
— 1953. Two labels, one lithogr., one typogr.
MONTANA.
Butte. Free Public Library:-- 1954, 1955. Five
labels, one lithogr. , four typogr. : — For general use ; Pre-
sented .... by; Kirkpatrick Law Library; Presented
.... by R. L. Polk & Co. ; Fund contributed by
Charles X. Larrabee and citizens of Butte.
The United States. 133
Lincoln. Nebraska State Library: — 1956. Engr.
label, with seal. — University of Nebraska: — 1957.
Two engr. labels, with seal : — For general use ; Agricul-
tural Experiment Station.
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
Concord. New Hampshire State Library : — 1959.
Engr. label. — New Hampshire Historical Society: —
I960. Three labels : — Engr. seal with *' Presented by " ;
Typogr., with seal in half-tone, *' Presented by the W. C.
Todd Fund " ; Same as preceding, *' Purchased ". — Pub-
lic Library : — 1961. Typogr. label, with seal engr. on
wood.
Dover. Public Library: — 1962. Seal engr. on
wood, set against a shelf with books, etc^
Exeter. Phillips Exeter Academy: — 1963. Armo-
rial. Engr. Attributed to Hurd. A 674. 1964. Ty-
pogr. label : Presented by.
Hanover. Dartmouth College : — 1965. Social Friends
Library: Blank shield surrounded by thistles, etc., the
sun above. Engr. Printed in blue. Possibly by N.
Hurd ? A 205 ; Dry stamp : Seal of the college. Said
to have been designed and cut by N. Hurd. 1966.
Three typogr. labels : — Philomathesian Society ; Pre-
sented by Isaiah Thomas Esq. A. D. 1819 (A 204);
With the seal of the college engr. on wood, for general
use. 1967* Same in design as preceding label, but
from another engr. and other type. 1968. Four engr.
labels : — Chandler Scientific School ; Bond Donation ;
Given by ; From the Parker Fund.
Hollis. Social Library : — 1969. Typogr. label.
V^alpole. Town Library: — 1970. Typogr., with
view of Bridge Memorial Library Building.
134 The Untied States.
NHW jztRsznr.
Hoboken. Free Public Library^ Hoboken Ferrymeris
Association Library^ and Library of Excelsior Engine^ Com-
pany^ No. 2: — 1971-1974. Twelve typogr. labels:
For general use ; City Appropriation, Presented by; from
Board of Education, etc., etc.
Jersey City. Free Public Library :— 1915. Two
India rubber stamps.
Newark. Free Public Library: — 1976. Typogr.,
with the seal and the name of the library engr. on wood,
for books purchased from a donation by Christopher Rich-
ardson, Esq. 1977* Two typogr. labels : — Seven Days'
Book; From.
Patterson. Public Library: — 1978. Seal of the
library, set against a shelf with books, etc., for general
use ; Rules and record label.
Princeton. College of New fersey : — 1979. Library
of Political Science and Jurisprudence presented by the
class of 1883. With coat-of-arms. Engr. Princeton Uni-
versity: — 1979? Library of Princeton University. Engr.
Signed : E D French fee. 1897. Proof on Imp. Japan
signed by the artist. — Theological Seminary: — 1980.
Four typogr. labels : — Purchased by the Mrs. Robert
Lenox Kennedy Church History Fund; Purchased by
the Hammill Missionary Fund ; Presented by ; For general
use.
Location ? West Jersey Academy : — 1 98 1 . A large
shield, in the centre of which is an open book with the
legend : Sit lux, surrounded by rays of light and, partially,
by a wreath of laurel. Below the wreath a ribbon. Let-
tering : The Library of the West Jersey Academy. N** — .
The name of the institution is on the ribbon. Chiaroscuro,
printed from two wood-blocks, black and blue.
The United States. 135
NE^W 70RK.
Albany. Albany Academy: — 1982. Typogr. label
for prize books. Dated in writing: Feby. 1830. — New
York State Library : — 1983. Four engr. labels : — Eagle
on the half of a globe above. C Pepper Librarian.
Signed: Rawdon & Balch Sc. ; Same design, but signa-
ture removed. John L. Tillinghast, Librarian ; Same as
preceding. Rob*. Brown Librarian ; With the arms of the
state. Signed : R. K. Quayle, Albany, N. Y. (Labels
I to 3 were used from 1825-1855 ; from 1856-1889 no
labels were used j since then the fourth label has been in
use.)
Auburn. Auburn Theological Seminary: — 1984-
1988. Ten typogr. labels: — Alumni and professors;
Reference library ; General literature ; Government publi-
cations ; Patristic and Rabbinical ; Semitic and oriental ;
Bibliography ; Theological literature ; From the Estate of
David Torrey, D. D. ; Dayton Memorial Library. — Sey-
mour Library : — 1989) 1990. Five typogr. labels : —
For general use; Presented by; Presented by (but dif-
ferent from preceding) ; Not to be taken from the Library
Rooms ; Presented by Mrs. Emma Klett Baker.
Brooklyn. The Brooklyn Library: — 1991. Vig-
nette (Open book, liberty cap, ribbon inscribed " Sit Lux ",
burning torch, etc.) : From the Gary Fund. Engr.
Signed: American Bank Note Go. New- York. — Long
Island Historical Society : — 1992. Engr. label, with the
device of the Society : Presented by. Two typogr.
labels: — Thayer Fund; Bequeathed .... by Samuel
Bowne Duryea. 1993, 1994. Five typogr. labels: —
Thurston Fund ; Gary Fund ; Presented .... by Temple
Prime [etc.] ; Presented .... by Bryan H. Smith ;
Presented .... by the family of the late Rev. Gharles
H. Hall, D. D. — The Brooklyn Medical-Book Club : —
1995. Open book with names of members (1892),
flaming torch, and ribbon with name, partially enclosed in
a ring formed by a serpent biting its tail. Photo-mech.
136 The United States.
reproduction of a drawing. Signed : H. Toaspern — inv,
New York. — /Va/y InsH(uie:—199Q. Seal of the
Institute in a panel filled with guilloche work. Engr.
— Union for Christian Work: — 1997* Two t)rpogr.
labels on differently colored paper. — Young Women's
Christian Association: — 1998* Typogr. label, on green
glazed paper.
• Buffalo. Buffalo Library :—lB99. Engr. label:
Special Library Fund ; Typogr. label : For reference ;
Typogr. label : Rules.
Clinton. Hamilton CV?^^^?/ — 2000-2002. Eleven
typogr. labels : — Phoenix Society (early) ; For general
use (early); Robinson Library; The Trask Addition;
John W. Mears* Library ; Munson Gift ; For general use
(late) ; Physical Department. Gift of ; A gift from Rev.
P. H. Fowler, D. D. ; Library of Political Science; Math-
ematical Department. Gift of Hamilton B. Tompkins.
Flatbush. Erasmus Hall Library : — 2003. Alle-
gorical. Engr. Maverick Sculp! New York. A 257.
Geneva. Geneva College and Hobart College : — 2004,
2005. Geneva Coll., six early typogr. labels: — Eu-
glossian Society. Presented by; Presented by; dated
1849, in writing; Hermean Society. Presented by;
Religious Library, Presented by (dated 1850, in writing) ;
Alpha Thi Delta Society. 2006. Geneva Coll. : Pre-
sented by. Typogr. ; Hobart Coll. : Delphin Classics.
Typogr. 2007. Two Hobart Coll. typogr. labels:—-
Presented by ; Bequest of the Rev. William Horton, D. D.
2008-2013. Six photo-mech. reproductions of an
armorial design by Arthur Cleveland Coxe (1896), with
" Ex-Libris Bibliothecae. Coll. Hobart." Monogram
consisting of A. C. C. : — For general use; Purchased
from the General Library Fund; Presented by Beverly
Chew ; In memoriam Arthur Cleveland Coxe, Jr. ; Pre-
sented by Prof. Morris H. Morgan, Ph. D. ; Presented
by Hon. Clarence A. Seward, LL. D. 2014, 2015-
The United States. 137
Four reproductions of same design, reduced in size: —
In memoriam Arthur Cleveland Coxe, Jr. ; Purchased from
the General Library Fund ; Presented by Beverly Chew ;
For general use.
Gloversville. Gloversville Free Library and Levi
Parsons Library: — 2016. Gloversv. Free Libr. : Ty-
pogr., with half-tone vignette of books, lamps, etc., in a
laurel wreath ; Levi Parsons Libr. : Lithogr., with coat-of-
arms. 2017* Gloversv. Free Libr. : Typogr. rules
label. 2018. Two typogr. labels : — Rules; Presented
by.
Hamilton. Co^ate University: — 2019* Three ty-
pogr. labels : — Presented by Samuel Colgate ; For gen-
eral use ; Purchase of William Ward Memorial Fund.
Ithaca. Cornell University : — 2020-202 7 . Twenty
seven typogr. labels : — Romance Seminary ; Latin Sem-
inary; Barnes Reference Library; The gift of T. F.
Crane ; American Historical Seminary ; The gift of ; Sage
Endowment Fund ; The gift of Henry W. Sage ; The gift
of William H. Sage ; German Seminary : The gift of
Willard Fiske ; Rhaeto-Romanic Collection : The gift of
Willard Fiske ; The gift of James Morgan Hart ; Philo-
logical Seminary Library : The gift of Henry W. Sage ;
Reading Room, on green paper ; Presented .... by
Theodore Stanton ; Biblioteca Dantesca collected by Wil-
lard Fiske ; Reference ; Bequest from Evan Wilhelm
Evans, M. A. ; The Gold win Smith Library (black and
red) ; The Bopp Library (red) ; Presented .... by
Richard D. Webb, Esq. (black and red) ; Presented ....
by Elizabeth Pease Nichol (black and red) ; Presented
.... by Rev. Samuel Joseph May (red) ; The Sparks
Library (black and red) ; The Schuyler Collection (black
and red) ; The White Architectural Library (black and
red) ; The Kelly Library (black and red, with monogram
in tint). 2027? Monogram label, engr. : President
White Library; Photo-mech. reproduction of an orna-
mental design by Durnam Wheeler : Lucy Harris Fund.
138 The United States.
New York. Aguiiar Free Library :—202S* Two
typogr. labels : — For general use ; Nina Goldsmith
Spiegelberg Memorial Alcove. — American SeamerC s Friend
Society: — 2029* Typogr. label. Early. — Apprentice's
Library : — 2030. Pictorial : An old man pointing out a
temple on a hill to two boys. Above, the arm with a
hammer surrounded by oak leaves, and the name of the
library ; below : Presented by. Engr. Signed : A. Ander-
son Sc. A 6 1 o ; see also p. 121. — Association of the Bar ;
— 2031* India rubber stamp; Dry stamp. — College of
the City of New York: — 2032. Engr. label, with the
seal, for general use ; Typogr. label, with the seal engr. on
wood: Presented by. — Colonial Dames of America: —
2033. Fan with a ribbon attached to it, on which is the
lettering. Engr. By E. D. French. Signed : E D F sc.
(2 impressions) . — Columbia College : — 2034* Allegori-
cal. Engr. Signed: Anderson Sculp. A 177. 2035.
Typogr. label for general use. Early. 2036-2041.
Twelve typogr. labels, with the seal of the College engr.
on wood : — For general use ; Newberry Library of
Geology; Given by; Reference Library; William C.
Schermerhorn. Gift for Sociology ; Ex done amici
litterarum ; Temple Emanuel Library of Hebrew and Rab-
binical Literature ; Library of Dr. Otto von Struve, bought
from Barnard Library Fund ; Loubat Prize ; Special Fund
1896 Given anonymously ; From the Bequest of F. A. P.
Barnard, LL. D. ; Given by Gen. J. Watts de Peyster,
LL. D. 2042. Typogr. label, with the seal engr. on
wood : Bought from the Henry Drisler Classical Fund ;
Typogr. label : From the library of Charles Short, M. A.,
LL. D. 2043. Avery Architectural Library. Memorial
tablet, designed by Russell Sturgis, engr. by Tiffany &
Co. 2044. Presentation plate, *'For Excellence in
Declamation *'. The name of the college and the seal in a
wreath of oak leaves engr., the rest of the lettering type.
— The Grolier Club: — 2045. Hercules bearing the seal
of the club, in an oval mass of scroll work. Photo-mech.
reproduction of a design by George Wharton Edwards.
The initials of the artist's name in the scroll work on the
left. For general use. 2046. The same design, but the
scroll work, which in the preceding plate was white, shaded.
The United States. 139
Below: Presented by. 2047* Large engr. plate [by
E. D. French : An arched window with five representa-
tions : Aldus Manutius showing a printed book to Grolier,
and the paper maker, the printer, the illuminator, and the
bookbinder, from Jost Amman's Book of Trades, sur-
rounded by scroll work, etc., in which are introduced the
device of the Club and a portrait medallion of Hawthorne.
Below, a number of books, of which one, an illuminated
ms., is open. Signed: £ D French sc. 1894. Large
paper proof on Imperial Japan, signed by the engraver. —
Metropolitan Museum: — 2048* Scroll work design by
E. D. French, with a view of " The Cruger Mansion 14th
Street, the home of the Museum from 1873 to 1878".
Engr. Signed : E D French sc. 1895. '^^o proofs, on
Japan and on laid paper. — New York Bible Society: —
2049* Typogr. label, with the American flag, printed in
red and blue, used in Bibles distributed among the soldiers
during the civil war. — New York Free Circulating Library :
— 2050. Two typogr. labels: — Main library, on bluish
paper ; Ottendorfer Branch, in German, on pink paper. —
New York Society Library : — 2051- The plate engr. by
Elisha Gallaudet. Signed: E. Gallaudet. Sc'. A 613.
2052. The plate engr. by P. R. Maverick. Signed:
Engr^ by P. R. Maverick 65, Liberty Street. A 614.
2053* The plate engr. by Maverick, with the date 1789.
Signed : Maverick ScT, Crown Street. A 615. — Normal
College : — 2054. Two typogr. labels : — Given by (on
white paper) ; For general use (on blue paper) . — The
Players : — 2055* Apollo holding the lyre, which he rests
on the shield on which is inscribed the name of the club.
Below : " Either, for. tragedy, comedy, history : Hamlet.
Act. II. Scene II." Engr. by E. D. French from a
design by Howard Pyle. Signed : H. Pyle. E. D. F. Sc.
1894. Proof on mounted India. — 2056. Reduction of
same design. — New York Public Library : — 2057* The
Collection of Thos. Addis Emmet M. D. presented by
John Stewart Kennedy to the New York Public Library
Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations. 1896. With two
coats-of arms in scroll work, the whole surrounded by an
ornamental frame. By E. D. French. Engr. Signed :
E D F. ; Two small Lenox Library armorial plates : —
140 Tlie United States.
Prime Collection; R. L. Stuart Collection. 2058. Four
small Lenox Library armorial plates : — Lenox Collection ;
Bancroft Collection ; Drexel Collection ; Astoin Collec-
tion. — Teacher^ College: — 2059- On a cartouche : "In
memoriam. Ellen Walters Avery. New York, March 25,
1893 "• Below this a telescope, a lyre with broken strings,
and books on music, astronomy, etc. The whole in a
panel filled «ith palm leaves and daisies, among which is
intertwined a ribbon with the legend : " Prend moy tel que
je suy ". By E. D. French. Engr. Signed : E D F sc.
— Young MefCs Christian Association : — 2060. Typogr.
label : Railroad Branch, Grand Central Station.
Niagara, Town of. Library of School District No. 7;
— 2061* Typogr. label with regulations.
N iagara Falls. Public Library .'--2062. View of
the falls in an ornamental oval, with lettering. Lithogr.
Signed : Courier Lith. Co. Buffalo.
Rochester. The Reynolds Library: — 2063. The
seal of the library. Engr. 2064. Two typogr. labels :
— Reference Department ; Circulating Department. —
University of Rochester : — 2065* Five typogr. labels, on
papers of diflFerent color: — For general use; Presented
by ; Rathbone Library Fund ; Same as preceding, but
different type ; Presented by John H. Deane.
Rome. Tends Library: — 2066. Two typogr. labels,
with the seal of the library engr. on wood : — Gift of ; For
general use.
Schenectady. Union Collie: — 2067. The seal of
the College (with a bust of Minerva), above which floats
a pile of three books, set against a background of clouds
illuminated by the rays of the sun, which appears, in the
shape of a face, above the books. Below the seal is
draped a curtain, inscribed: No. Union College Li-
brary. Engr. Signed : G. G. Smith, Sc. Boston.
Syracuse. Central Library :—20QS,20Q2> Three
typogr. labels : — For general use ; Rules ; Given by.
The UnUed States. 141
Utica. Utica State Hospital:— 2010. Two typogr.
labels : — For general use ; Medical Library.
NORTH CAROLINA.
Chapelhill. University of North Carolina : — 2071.
Early engr. plate. A frame in the Chippendale style sur-
rounding the words : " This book is the Gift of .... to
the University of North Carolina. Anno Dom . . . ."
A No. 619.
Wake Forest. Wake Forest College .-—2072. Three
typogr. labels: — The Skinner Library; The J. C Maske
Collection of Ancient Classics ; Donated by ... .
OHIO.
Akron. Public Library: — 2073. Typogr. label,
with rules and regulations.
Cincinnati. Public Library: — 2074. Two labels,
with seal engr. on wood : — For general use ; Reference
Collection, printed in red.
Cleveland. Central High School:— 2015* The
Lucile Library. In memory of Eva Lucile Harris pre-
sented by William J. Rainey. Half-tone portrait of a little
girl, surrounded by ornamentation and lettering repro-
duced by photo-mech. process. Signed : C. H. Holmes.
— Public Library— 2016, 2077. Four typogr. labels :
— Woodland Branch ; Regulations, in German, on yellow
paper ; Reference Room ; Reference Room, but different
from preceding. — Rowfanl Club : — 2078-2080.
Chromocollographic reproduction of a design, by Will H.
Low, of a young woman in antique garb reading by the
light of a candle which she holds up in her left hand.
She is seated in a circular opening, bordered by a wreath
of leaves, and on either side of her are candelabra bearing
lighted wax torches. Ribbons with lettering above and
below. Two large proofs and one small proof are shown.
Of the larger, one is signed by the artist, the other by the
142 Ihe United States.
president of the club, Mr. Wm. H. Gaylord. — Western
Reserve University : — 2081, 2082. Four typogr.
labels for the Library of Adelbert College ; two of them
with the seal of the College engr. on wood.
Dayton. Dayton Memorial Library : — 2083* Two
small typogr : labels, in gold letters on black cloth. —
Day ton Public Library : —20S^, 2085. Three typogr.
labels.
Gambler. Kenyon College: — 2086. Three typogr-
labels: — Given by . . . . Bound by; Hoffman Library
Frank £. Richmond's Foundation. Given by ... •
Bound by (with seal engr. on wood) ; Hoffman Library.
Frank £. Richmond's Foundation (with seal engr. on
wood).
Oberlin. Oberlin College: — 2081^ 2088. Seven
typogr. labels, all but one printed in black and red: —
From the library of William Downs Henkle ; The gift of
Mrs. S. V. Harkness ; For general use (black ) ; Relief
L. Holbrook Library Fund ; Class of 1885 Fund ; Keep
- - Clark Fund ; The Gift of. 2089* Two typogr.
labels, red and black : — Henderson Fund ; Samuel Plumb
Endowment. Ornam. typogr. label : " Presented by Mrs.
Levancia H. Plumb ", with half-tone portrait of Samuel
Plumb. 2090. Two typogr. labels, black and red: —
Barbara Grant Fund; William Cochran Fund. Ornam.
typogr. label : " Presented by Mr. Allen B. Wrisley **, with
half-tone portrait of Alvah Clarke Wrisley.
Oxford. 2091* jlTie Western College and Seminary:
— Typogr. label, '* Presented by " ; Western Female Semi-
nary : — Typogr. label.
OREGON.
Portland. Libraty Association: — 2092. Two ty-
pogr. labels, ** Presented by ", on pink and on white paper.
The United States. 143
PENNSYLVANIA.
Allegheny. Carnegie Free Library: — 2093. Two
typogr. labels, with the seal of the city engr. on wood : —
For general use ; Donated by.
Allentown. Muhlenberg College: — 2094. Typogr.
label.
Bryn Mawr. Bryn Mawr College: — 2095. Ty-
pogr. label.
Harrisburg. State Library of Pennsylvania : — 2096.
Engr. label, with the arms of the state : This Volume is a
Gift to the Library From.
Haverford. Havetford College : — 2091 ^ 2098.
Six typogr. labels : — The Gift of (on yellow paper) ; The
Mary Farnum Brown Endowment j The Library Fund;
The Gustav Baur Library ; The Gift of The Haverford
Loganian Society ; The Edward L. Scull Fund.
Lancaster. Franklin b* Marshall College: — 2099*
Minerya holding aloft a lighted lamp, in an architectural
frame work. To left, bust of Benjamin Franklin ; to right
bust of John Marshall. Photo-mech. reprod of a drawing.
Signed with an illegible monogram, said to be that of
D. M. Stauffer.
Philadelphia. Academy of Natural Sciences: —
2100-2104. One engr. and ten typogr. labels : — Pre-
sented by Edward Wilson ; Presented by the Subscribers
to the Library Fund (engr.) ; Presented by ; Purchased ;
Estate of John Warner ; Deposited by George W. Tryon ;
Library of James Aitken Meigs, M. D. ; James Aitken
Meigs Fund (2) ; Wilson Fund ; I. V. Williamson Library
Fund. — Apprentices Library Co. : — 2 105 . Landscape
vignette, with a scroll and books on a rock. Engr. on
wood, in the style of Anderson. A 668. 2106* An
altar with books upon it, to the left a smaller altar with a
144 The United Slates.
flame, to right and in front tools, etc. In the background
a temple on a hill. " Presented by W. Kneuse " in very
small letters. Lithogr? — College of Physicians : — 2107,
2108. Three engr. labels: — the Altar with lamp upon
it in a garter : Presented by ; Same design, but a different
engraving : For general use ; Lewis Library, Presented
by : With skull and buttei^y. — Drexel Institute : —
2 109-2 111. Six typogr. labels : — Gift of Anthony J.
Drexel ; For general use ; Bequest of Anthony J. Drexel ;
Gift of George W. Childs Drexel ; Gift of George W.
Childs; Gift oi. — Franklin InsHtuU: — 2\\7L-%\\^.
Eleven labels : — Typogr. : Deposited by ; Engr. on
wood : Legacy of Algernon S. Roberts ; Typogr. : Pre-
sented by John Lenthall ; Typogr. : For general use ;
Engr. on wood : Presented .... by Henry Seybert ;
Typogr. : Reference ; Engr. on wood : Memorial Library
of the International Electrical Exhibition. 1884 ; Typogr. :
Reference, Given by; Typogr. : Presented by; Typogr. :
Given by ; Engr. on wood : Bloomfield H. Moore Memo-
rial Ymvl^. — The Free Z/^rarv — 2116-2121. Six-
teen engr. labels, with the seal of the library, on papers of
different colors : — Gift of ... . Reference ; Travelling
Libraries; Reference; Pepper Hall; Frankford Avenue
Branch ; Roxborough Branch ; West Philadelphia Branch ;
Evening Home Branch ; Chestnut Hill ; McPherson Park
Branch ; Nicetown Branch ; Broad & Federal Branch ;
Wagner Institute Branch ; Chestnut Hill Branch ; Ger-
mantown Branch ; College Settlement Branch. — Histori-
cal Society of Pennsylvania : — 2122. Presentation plate.
Engr., with the arms of the state. Copyrighted 1835
(1855?) by Bath (?), Ousland & Co. ; Armorial (the Gil-
pin arms) : The Gilpin Library .... Presented by.
2123. Armorial (the Society's arms): Presented by;
The Gilpin Library, small, The Gilpin arms ; For general
use, small, with the Society's arms. All three engr. — The
Library Company of Philadelphia: — 2124. Armorial.
Chippendale style. On a ribbon below : Loganian Library.
A 514. 2125-2128. Twelve typogr. labels: — Two
for general use ; slightly different ; Ridgway Branch, Els-
tate of John H. Swaby ; Presented by ; Purchased from
James Cox, Artist; The Maria Hampton Brewster Li-
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brary; Presented to the Ridgway Branch by John A.
McAllister ; Ridgway Branch, Presented by ; Ridgway
Branchy for general use ; Presented to the Ridgway Branch
by Magaretta A. Dick ; Presented to the Ridgway Branch
by .... In Memory of Walter B. Dick ; Presented to
the Ridgway Branch by Lloyd P. Smith. — University of
Pennsylvania:-^ 2129* A lamp, the flame of which en-
circles the globe, surrounded by a ribbon on which is the
name of the library. Engr. Signed : Loughead & Co. —
Wilson^ s Library : — 2 130* India rubber stamp.
Pittsburgh. Carnegie Library :— 2131^ 2182.
Six engr. labels, ornam. escutcheon and ribbon bearing
the name in an ornam. frame : — Without lettering of any
kind outside of the frame (on white paper^ while the others
are on bluish paper) ; Merz Musical Library ; The Berpd
Department of Architecture ; For general use ; Presented
by.
Scranton. Scranion Public Library: — 2133-2137.
Eleven typogr. labels on papers of different colors^ for
the various departments, also: Citizens' Subscription
Fund ; Presented by; Deposited by United States Govern-
ment ; J. A. Price Collection.
S^^arthmore. Swarihmore College: — 2138. Two
typogr. labels: — For general use; Alumni Library En-
dowment Fundy with the seal of the Alumni Association
printed in blue. 2139. Engr. label: Fund ... in
memory of Edgar Allen Brown.
Wilkes-Barre. Osterhout Free Library : — 2 140.
Engr. label. — Wyomtng Historical and Geological Society :
7-2141. The seal of the Society engr. on wood, printed
in brown.
RHODE ISLAND.
Newport. Historical Society : — 2\^2* Typogr. label:
From. — Redwood Library : — 2 143. Large engr. view of
the library building. Signed : Drawn by James Stevens
Civil Eng! Eng* by W. D. Terry Newport. A 6o8.
146 The United States.
2144* Typogr. label, giving the rules, with a view of the
building engr. on wood. (1850). 2145* Three labels,
one engr.y two typogr.
Providence. Brawn University: — 2146-2151>
Twelve typogr. labels, eleven of* them with the seal of the
University engr. on wood, on papers of different colors : —
English Seminaiy; Library Fund; Presented by; Ro-
mance Seminary; Presented by Professor John Peirce, D.
Sc. ; Shartenberg Semitic Library, printed in red ; Ezekiel
Gilman Robinson Philosophical Library, printed in brown ;
Diman Fund; Timothy Whiting Bancroft Memorial Li-
brary, printed in brown ; Class of 1884 Fund ; German
Seminar. Donor . . . . ; From the Class of 1887 (with-
out the seal). 2152. Two engr. labels: — Fund be-
queathed by Colonel Stephen T. Olney ; Fund bequeathed
by Professor William Gammell, LL.D. — Carter &* Wilkin-
son's Circulating Library : — 2153* Typogr. label. Early.
— Public Library: — 2154. Typogr. label, with the seal
of the library.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
Columbia. Library Association: — 2155* Orna-
mental design by Mrs. T. C. Robertson, reprod. by
photo-mech. process* Dated 1896.
Salt Lake City. University of Utak: — 2156-
Students Memorial Library : Given by. Typogr. label.
2157* Martha J. Coray JUbrary of Social Science : Given
by. Typogr. label.
VZSRMONT.
Brattleboro. Free Library : — 2158* Typogr. label
Burlington. Fletcher Free Library : — 2159) 2160-
Five labels : — For general use, engr. ; The Gift of, typogr. ;
Fresented by Hon. Justin S. Morrill, typogr. ; For general
The United States. 147
use, typogr. ; For general use, lithogr. — University of Ver-
mont: — 2161-2163. Twelve labels, some typogr.,
some engr. : — Howard Library ; Shedd Library ; George
P. Marsh Library ; State Agricultural College ; Maria
Loomis Fund ; College Chapel ; For general use ; The
gift of Frederick Billings ; College Chapel : The gift of
John Heman Converse ; Edward Haight Phelps Memorial
Fund ; The gift of Louise F. Wheeler ; The gift of.
Montpelier. The Vermont Historical Society : —
2164. Typogr. label: Presented by. — Vermont State
library : — 2165 ^ 2166. Three typogr. labels, with
view of building engr. on wood : — Obtained by exchange ;
Obtained by purchase ; Obtained by (printed in bluish
ink).
St. Johnsbury . St, Johnsbury Athemsum : — 2167*
Three engr. labels : — Isabel Fairbanks Farwell Memorial
Fund ; Given by ; For general use.
Windsor. Windsor Library Association: — 2169*
Two typogr. labels : — The Beaman Donation (printed in
red) ; For general use.
Woodstock. The Norman Williams Public Library :
— 2170. Engr. label with the portraits of the founders
(a gentleman and a lady, in ovals), in a machine engr.
border. Signed : American Bank Note Co. N. Y. 2171*
The same design. In the lower moulding of the frame
the words have been introduced : '* Founded by Edward
H. Williams ", and the signature has been removed.
WASHINGTON.
Seattle • Seattle Public Library .-—2172. Two engr.
labels : — General Fund ; Presented by. '
150 The United Slates.
Courier Lithogr. Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
See No. 2062.
Coxe, Arthur Cleveland.
See Nos. 2008-2015.
Daniels, J. H., of Boston, not a designer or engraver,
but a printer.
See Nos. 1913-1915.
Dempsey ft Carroll, New York.
See No. 1594.
F. (H.), designer, Boston.
See No. 1709.
Fairman, G., engr., born in Connecticut 1774. See
A, p. 70.
See No. 1577.
Filmer, John, wood-engr.. New York.
See Andrew=Filmer.
Hale, C. S.
See Nos. 1930, 1931*
Heinicke — Flegel Litho. Co., St. Louis, Mo.
See Nos. 1949, 1950.
Hill, John R., Washington, D. C.
See No. 1507.
Hoen, A., & Co., lithographers, Baltimore, Md.
See Nos. 1601, 1674.
Holmes, C. H.
See No. 2075.
Jocelyn, S. S.
See No. 1574.
Johnson, G. E.
See Nos. 1906^ 1907.
Judson, Mrs. Stiles.
See No. 1593.
The United States. 151
Lee, T.,
See No. 1540.
Lioughead ft Co.
See No. 2129.
Lov^, Will H.,the well-known painter and illustrator,
of New York, b. Albany, N. Y., 1853.
See Nos. 2078-2080.
Lowell, Wm. S., Portland^ Me.
See No. 1657.
Marsh, Mrs. Arthur Richmond,
See No. 1625.
McClurg, A. C. ft Co., publishers and engr's, Chi-
cago, III.
See No. 1940.
Mitchell, F., designer.
See No. 1828.
Patric, wood-engraver.
See No. 1656.
Pelton, Oliver, born Portland, Conn., 1799. See A,
P- 77-
See No. 1573*
Poulson, Boston.
See No. 1650.
Pyle, Howard, the well-known painter, illustrator,
and writer, bom Washington 1853.
See Nos. 2055, 2056.
Quayle, R. K., Albany, N. Y.
See No. 1983.
Rawdon & Balch.
See No. 1983.
152 The United States.
Sargent, Cora E.
Sec No, 1535.
Smith, G. G., engr., Boston, died 1878.
See Nos. 1809-1811, 1828, 3067.
Stevens, James.
See No. 2143.
Sturgis, Russell, architect. New York, b. Baltimore
1836.
See No. 2043.
Taylor, Wm.
See No. 1572.
Terry, W. D.
See No. 2143.
Tiffany & Co., the celebrated goldsmiths, of New
York, who also carry on an engraving and printing estab-
lishment.
See Nos. 1590, 2043.
Tlsdale, E.
See No. 1574.
Toaspern, H., New York.
See No. 1995.
Tompson, F. A.
See No. 1655.
Wheeler, Durnam.
See No. 2027'
Winter, W. Ross.
See No. 1627.
153
OUTWARD SIGNS OF THE OWNERSHIP
OF BOOKS.
(SUPER-LIBROS.)
The books in this division are to be found in Case i, 2.
HISTORIC BINDINGS.
Books marked by Arms,
From the Collection of James F. Hunnewell.
Note. — A work in more than one volume is shown by only one.
Nob. 2177-2210 SoverelgnB of Great Britain.
2177. Henry VIII. (1S09-47O Erasmi, D. Re-
sponsio ad Epistolam Alberti Pii Carporum Principis,
1529; etc. 8° original oak boards covered with dark
leather embossed throughout, with the arms of Henry
VIII. on one side, and the Tudor rose, etc., on the other.
2178. Queen Elizabeth. (1558-1603.) Case, J.
Specvlvm Moralivra Quaestionvm in Vniversam Ethicen
Aristotelis. Oxoniae, T585. Small 4° old dark calf. The
first book printed at the New Press, Oxford. The Royal
arms are in gilt on each side.
2179. James I. (1603-25.) Camden, Wm. Britan-
nia, sive Florentissimorum Regnorum Angliae, Scotiae,
Hiberniae, et Insularum adiacentium ex intima antiquitate
Chorographica descriptio. London, 1607. Folio, dark
calf. The Royal arms on each cover.
2180. Charles I. (1625-49.) Guicciardin, F. The
History of, containing the Warres of Italic and other
Partes (from 1490). Reduced into English by Geffray
Fenton. London, 1599. Folio, calf. The Royal arms
and four crowns on each cover.
154 Outward Signs of the
2181- Charles II. (1649-85.) Durham, James.
A Practical Exposition of the X Commandments, etc.
London, 1675. 4** red morocco, gilt edges. Five royal
ciphers crowned on the back.
2182. James II. (1685-89.) Winstanley, H.
Plans, Elevations, and Particular Prospects of Audley
End, Essex. 24 plates. No date [1686?] Oblong folio,
old calf, gilt. The Dedication Copy to James IL, with his
arms in gilt on each side. This is one of the earliest, rar-
est, and largest books illustrating a great English residence,
and in this case among the most remarkable in England.
2188. William III. and Queen Mary. (1689-
1702.) The Book of Common Prayer and Administration
of the Sacraments and other Rites and Ceremonies of the
Church, according to the Use of the Church of England,
together with the Psalter. London, 1680. Folio, red
morocco, gilt. A fine example of old English binding,
with 16 monograms of King William and Queen Mary,
crowned, in gilt on the covers.
2184. Queen Anne. (1702-14.) Ken nett, Basil.
An Essay towards a Paraphrase on the Psalms, in English
Verse. London, 1706. 12*^ superbly bound in old English
red morocco elaborately tooled and gilt. Ten Royal mono-
grams and crowns in gilt on the covers. Given by the
Queen to the Duchess of Marlborough, and from the pri-
vate collection of the late Duchess, Blenheim Palace, with
her book-plate.
2185. George II. (1727-60.) Remembrances for
Order and Decency to be kept in the Vpper House of
Parliam* by the Lords when His Ma*** is not there, etc.
12^ size, in neat manuscript, red morocco, finely tooled
and gilt. The Royal arms of George II. in gilt on each
cover, bound in 1757 and given to the third Lord Ayles-
ford, whose signature is written on the front fly-leaf.
2186. Caroline, Queen of George II. Gambari,
C. A Description of the Earl of Pembroke's Pictures.
Ownership of Books, 155
WestminsUr, 1731 8^, bound for the Queen in dark blue
mor. Elaborately tooled, in Harleian style. Monogram
C R, crowned, and on the back and sides 55 other crowns.
2187. George III. (1760-1820.) The Book of
Common Prayer, and Administration of the Sacraments
and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church according
to the Use of the Church of England, together with the
Psalter. Cambridge, 1760. Folio, purple morocco, pol-
ished, richly tooled and gilt. First edition of the Prayer
Book printed after the accession of George III., whose
monogram, crowned, is in each of the seven panels on the
back. On each of the sides are the Royal arms, in gold.
2188. George IV. (1820-30). Wilson W. Thir-
ty-four Water-Color Drawings, chj^fly of sculptured
stones of historic buildings in Scotland, with a view of
Dryburgh Abbey, all associated with Sir Walter Scott.
Oblong 4^, bound in red morocco with silk linings.- A
collection made for the King during his visit to Scotland,
and bound for him by C. Hering in July, 1826, with the
receipted bill, " To His Majesty George 4th," inserted.
The Royal arms in large size are on each cover, and 16
thistles on the silk linings, all in gilt.
PRANCE.
SOVEREIGNS AND R07AL FAMILY.
2190. Henry III. Giraldi Cinthio, Cento Novelle.
4^ limp vellum. Venetian 1580 Bound 1580-81. Arms of
France and Poland, and monogram H H L F.
2191. Henry IV. Synesii Philadelphoi, 12^ vel-
lum gilt. Fartsiis, 1604 His Royal arms, and fleurs de
lis in gilt.
2192. Louis XIII. Tractatus, etc Argentine^ 1485
Crown, and interlaced X» L on the back.
156 Outward Signs of the
2198. Louis XIV. Description de TEglise Royal
des Invalides. Paris ^ 1702 Royal arms, and six inter-
laced L Ls.
2194. Louis XV. Albert!. Dictionnaire Fran^ois-
Italien. Marseille^ 1771-72 Royal arms, and interlaced
L Ls. Bound by Vent^, the Royal binder. With the very
rare bookplate of Christopher Sykes.
2195* Due de Bourgogne, father of Louis
XV. Museum Regium «. ^^ Hafnie. Folio, Hafnie^ 1696.
Bound for the Duke by Boyer about 1697, with fleurs de
lis, dolphin, and crown. Bookplate of Sir John Anstnither
of that Ilk (about 1750.)
2196. Maria Leczinska, Queen of Louis XV.
Hardion — Nouvelle Histoire Poetique. Composes pour
rusage de Mesdatnes. Paris ^ i7Si« Bound in red mo-
rocco by Fournier, binder to the Royal Family.
2197. Mesdames de France, daughters of
Louis XV. Nollet, M. I'Abb^. Lettres sur I'Elec-
tricit^. Paris ^ i7S3- ^ed morocco, with the very rare
escutcheon of Mesdames de France. This work, contain-
ing early accounts of Franklin, was bound for Mes-
dames together.
Note. Each of three daughters of Louis XV. had a
library of valuable and useful works. The books of each
Princess were bound in a distinctive color,
2198. Madame Adelaide de France. Semaine
Sante, etc. Dedi^ a Madame, et imprimd par son ordre
pour sa Maison. Paris ^ lys^* Dedication copy, richly
bound in red morocco.
2199. Madame Henriette Sophie de France.
Histoire de la «. « Conquete du Pdrou Paris ^ 1742 Citron
morocco ; Arms of the Princess.
2200. Madame Victoire de France. Histoire
du Roi Henry le Grand. Paris 1749. Olive green mo-
rocco ; Arms of the Princess.
Ownership of Books. 157
2201. Louis XVI. Calendrier De La Cour ^ ^
Imprimb pour la Famille Royale ^ ^ Herisant Imprimeur
du Roi, Paris ^ 1791 Red morocco, panelled ; Royal
Arms.
2202. Napoleon I., Emperor. Atlas folio.
Half crimson morocco, Imperial eagles and crowned N.
Used by the Emperor at St. Helena.
2203. Louis XVIII. Comptes de Finances, etc.
Paris^ 182 1 4®, Smooth red morocco; Royal arms ; blue
silk inside linings.
2204. Charles X. Comptes Gdn^raux, etc. Parisy
1825 4®, red grained mor, Arms ; blue silk linings.
2205. Louis Philippe I. Lord Ashburton's
Genealogical Memoirs of the Royal House of France.
London^ 1825 Royal folio, dark blue grained morocco
elaborately tooled ; Royal Arms. Stamped " Biblioth^que
du Roi (Neuilly)."
2206. Napoleon III., Emperor. Ernani (libretto)
Paris^ 1855 8**, green watered silk; crowned N and
eagle, and twenty Imperial bees.
2207. Empress Eugenie. Add^-Magras. Paris^
1856 8®, green morocco; Imperial Arms. Author's Pres-
entation copy to the Empress.
2208. Gregory XVI. II Tempio Vaticano. Poleni,
G. Padova, 1748. Large folio, calf, richly tooled and
gilt, with the Pope's (Capellari) arms.
2209. Jacques Auguste De Thou. Statins,
P. P. Sylvae, Thebais, etc. Venice^ 1494 Folio, plain
calf, arras on each side. Warenghien bookplate.
2210. Jean Baptiste Colbert, Marquis de
Torcy. Kircherus, A. Phonurgia Nova. Campidoniae,
1673 Folio, red morocco, his arms and six monograms
with coronets. From the Library of the Dukes of Hamil-
ton, Hamilton Palace.
158 Outward Sigfis of the Ownership of Boohs.
2211. Madame de Pompadour. Vera et Figueroa>
Don Jean Antonio. Histoire de V Empereur Charles V,
traduite d' Espagnol en Francois par le Sieur du Perron
Le Hayer. Brussels: 1663. 18^ mottled calf, gilt, red
edges. Bound by D^rome le Jeune. Arms of Madame
de Pompapour on sides.
2212. Count Hoym. Histoire du Ministere du
Cardinal Mazarin. Tradvite de 1' Italien du Comte Gae-
axzoGualdo Priorato. Paris : 1672. Vol. II. 8° brown
calf. The arms of Count Hoym on both covers.
2213. Cardinal de Fleury. Memoire pr^sente
au conseil de sa Majesty sur lequel le Roi a ordonn^ V
^tablissement de 1' instruction gratuite dans les collies
de la Faculty des Arts, oh il y a actuellement plein et
entier exercise de belles lettres et de philosophie. Paris :
1724. Old brown morocco, gilt edges. Arms of Cardi-
nal de Fleury on sides.
2214. Duchesse d' Angouldme. Annales de la
Socidt^ d* Horticulture de Paris. Paris : 1829. 8^ red
morocco. Arms of Duchesse d' Angoulbme on sides.
2215. Louis Philippe. Ezpos^deT Administra-
tion G^n^rale et Locale des Finances du Royaume Uni de la
Grande Bretagne et d' Irlande. Paris: 1837. 8^ red
crinkled morocco, inside tooled borders, leather joints,
gilt edges. Arms of Louis Philippe on sides.
2216. Harvard College. Jameson^ Mrs. The
Romance of Biography. Vol. II. London: 1837. 8*
grey calf. The super-libros on both covers is the seal of
Harvard College.
2217. Club of Odd Volumes. Early American
Poetty. Elegies and Epitaphs 1677-17 17. Boston: 1896.
4^. The super-libros on the front cover is the seal of the
Club.
2218. Robert Lloyd VS^oollcombe. Fromadesign
by C. W. Sherborn. Stamped in gold on red cloth.
159
LIST OF THE PRINCIPAL B00K5 ON BOOK
PLATES AND BOOK PLATE COLLECTING,
Books privately printed are not included.
Allen, Charles Dexter, American Book-Plates, a
guide to their study with examples .... with a biblio-
graphy by Eben Newell Hewins. New York and Lon-
don : 1894.
Allen, Charles Dexter, Ex Libris, essays of a col-
lector. With twenty-one copperplate prints. Boston and
New York : 1896.
Benoit, Arthur, Les ex libris dans les trois ^veches,
Toul, Metz, Verdun, 1552-1790. Paris: 1883.
Bouchot, Henri, Les ex libris et les marques de pos-
session du livre. Paris: 1891.
Carlander, C. M., Svenska Bibliotek och Ex Libris.
3 vols. Stockholm: 1889-94.
Castle, Egerton, English Book-Plates, ancient and
modern. London : 1893.
De Rief fenberg. De marques et devises mises k leurs
livres par un grande nombre d'amateurs. Paris : 1874.
Fincham, Henry W., Artists and engravers of British
and American book plates, a book of reference for book
plate and print collectors. New York [and London] :
1897.
Hamilton, Walter, French Book-Plates, a handbook
for ex-libris collectors. London : 1892.
160 Book Plates and Book Plate Collecting.
Hamilton, Walter, dated book-plates (ex-libris) with
a treatise on their origin and development. In three
parts. With about one hundred illustrations. London :
1895.
Hardy, W.* J., Book-Plates. London: 1893.
Ingold, C. P., Les ex-libris oratoriens. Paris : 1892.
Labouchere, Noma, Ladies' book-plates, an illus-
trated handbook for collectors and book-lovers. London :
1895.
Poulet-Malassis, A., Les £x-Libris fran^ais depuis
leur origine jusqu'k nos jours. — Nouvelle Edition, revue,
trbs-augment^e et omde de vingt-quatre planches. Paris :
1875. [This is the 2* ed. There are said to be also 3^
and 4*^ editions.] •
Slater, J. H. Book plates and their value, i plate.
London: 1808. ^
Thairlwall, F. J., An index to [Warren's] " A Guide /
to the study of book-plates." Plymouth : 1894,
Warnecke, F., Die deutschen Biicherzeichen (ex-
libris) von ihrem Ursprunge bis zur Gegenwart. Mit
einem Titelbilde von £. Doepler d. }., 21 Abbildungen im
Text und 26 Tafeln. Berlin : 1890.
Warren, John Leicester, Lord de Tabley, A
guide to the study of book-plates (ex-libris) . London :
1^92. [There is also an ed. of 1880.]
161
LIST OF PERIODICALS DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY
TO BOOK PLATES AND BOOK PLATE
COLLECTING.
(FarnlBlied by Mr. Charles Dexter Allen.)
The Journal of the Bx-Libris Society. A. & C.
Black, Soho Square, London. 4^ Illustrated. Estab-
lished 1 89 1. Monthly. Organ of the Ex-Libris Society
(In progress.) Price per number is. 6d. to non-members.
Archives de la Soci^t^ Fran9aise des Collection-
neurs d' Ex-Libris. Address : Secretariat de la Soci^t^
/ Fran^aise etc., 20 bis rue Louis Blanc. Paris. 4^ Illus-
. trated. Monthly Organ of the Soci^td etc. (as above) .
[' Established in 1803. In progress.) fs. 19. 50 p. a.
J Ex-Libris Zeitschrift. Editor: Dr. Hans Brendicke
Frobenstrasse 31, Berlin W. 4^ Illustrated. Quarterly.
Organ of the Ex-Libris Society of Berlin. Established m
189 1. (In progress.) 15 marks yearly; To members of
the " Ex-libris Verein ", 12 marks.
Discontinued periodicals.
The Book Plate Collector's Miscellany. Edited
by W. H. K. Wright, Borough Librarian, Plymouth, Eng-
land. 4^ Illustrated. 1890-91. (Succeeded by the
"Journal of the Ex-Libris Society " mentioned above.)
Ex Libris. 1424 F Street, Washington, D. C, U. S.
A. 8? Illustrated. Organ of the Washington Ex Libris
Society, which, on Jan. 9, 1897, became the American
Bookplate Society. First number dated July 1896. Only
four numbers published. Edition limited to 310 copies,
10 being on Imperial Japanese paper.
162
LIST OP EX-UBRIS SOCIETIES, WITH NArtES
AND ADDRESSES OP OPPICERS.
(Forniflhed by Mr. Charles Dexter Allen.)
Bx-Libris Society, London, England. President:
Sir Arthur Vicars, F. S. A., Ulster IGng of Arms, The
Castle, Dublin, Ireland. Secretary : W. H. K. Wright, F.
R. H. S., Public Library, Plymouth, England. Treasurer:
J. T. Armstrongs 80 North Side, Clapham Common,
Surrey, England. Hon. Corresp. Secretary for U. S. A.:
Charles Dexter Allen, P. O. Box 1147, Hartford, Conn.
Annual dues, Li. i. — ; entrance fee 10 s. 6 d.; member-
ship limited to 500.
Soci^td Frangaise des Collectionneurs d' Ex-
Libris. President: Dr. L. Bouland, 95 rue de Prony,
Paris. Secretary and Treasurer: M. J. Regnauld, 19 rue
de Cherche-Midi, Paris. Annual dues, fs. 19. 50.
Ex -Libris Verein zu Berlin, Germany. President:
Prof. E. Doepler, d. j., Dornbergstrasse, 2, Berlin, W.
Secretary : Gustav A. Seyler, Gneisenaustrasse 99, Berlin,
W. Annual dues 12 marks.
American Bookplate Society, Washington, D. C,
U. S. A. President: Pickering Dodge, Washington, D.
C. Secretary-Treasurer: W. H. Shir-Cliff, 1424 F Street,
Washington, D. C. Annual dues, $2. —
163
ALPHABETICAL LIST
OF
DESIGNERS AND ENQRAVERS REPRESENTED IN
THE EXHIBITION.
A., H. 774.
Abbey, £. A. 1 142, 1 143.
Aberli, J. L. 107.
Abraham, 760.
Adlard, A. 752.
Agry, 351-369.
Akin, J. 1 1 15, 1 1 16.
Alday, Miss. 1033.
Allen, J. 650.
Amand. 381.
Am. Bank Note Co. 1559, 1826*
1991, 2170.
Ames. 1060.
Amman, Jost. 41.
Anderson, A. 1 109, 1 1 10, 2030,
2034, 2105.
Andre, H. 382-393.
Andrew, J. 1 141.
Andrew, J. & Son. 12, 13, 1327,
1328, 1709.
Andrew =Filmer. 1806- 1808.
Angier, P. 547.
Annin, W. B. 11 25.
Annin & Smith. 1 128- 1 130, 1706.
Annin, Smith & Co. 1131.
Archer, J. 609.
Ashby. 567.
Audinet, P. 610.
Audran, J. 259.
Austin, W. 555, 556.
Aved. 231.
Aveline, A. 247.
Aveline, F. A. 247,
Avril, P. 394, 395.
B., F. 450.
C, G. C« 648, 649.
B., I. R. S. 136.
B., J. L. 1 146.
B.,J.&W.6ii.
B., L. F. D. 449.
B., M. (French). 257.
B., M. (German). 120.
Babb, G.F. 1147.
Babson, R. £. 1884.
Bailey, G. 845.
Bailey, J. 580.
Bailey, Banks & Biddle. 1667.
Baillie, G. M. 1 145.
Baker. 846.
Baker, P. C. 831.
Balfour, K. F. 959.
Barnes, S. C. 581.
Baron, B. 266.
Barrett, C. R. B. 960.
Bartolozzi, F. 62^, 632, 644.
Bath, Ousland & Co. 212c.
Batten, J. D. 988.
Beaumont. 256.
Becker, C. L. 186, 189, 190.
Beham, H. S. 38.
Behrens, W. 180, 181.
Beilby. R. 606.
BeU, E. H. 788.
Bell, R. A. 961-963, 1300.
Bellars, H. J. 756.
Belling, I. E. 121.
Benard, L. 344.
Bendemann, £. 175, 176.
Benoit, A. 396.
Berg, C. I. 1 148.
Berger, D. io8.
Bemdt, J. C 119.
Bemigeroth (Bemingroth), J. M.
89.
Berry, A. 622.
164 List of Designers and Engravers.
Bewick, T. 651-662.
BicUwm, G. 537.
Bicknell, W. H. W. 10^ 11, 1149,
1719, 1719?.
Bidgood, W. 748.
BiDbigi, H. 1 141, 1809-1811.
Bird, £. B. i, 11 50.
Blake, W. 23.
Boehm, J. 122, 122* .
Boetitu (Boetbivs), C F. 106.
Bolton, J. B. 1 151.
Bonnejoy, E. 397.
Booker. 626-028.
Boob, W. E. 865.
Bottomley. 568.
Boucher, F. 263.
BoQigmgnon, H. F. 261, 262.
Bonvenne, A« 398-405.
Bowen, A. 1805.
Bowley, W, 634.
Boyd, J. 1 100.
B<^ton, G. W. 1812.
Bracquemond, F. 406, 407.
Bradney, J. A. 929.
Bragdon, C. F. 11 52-1 157.
Bridwell, H. 11 58.
Brook, R. 664.
Brooke, L. L. 964, 965.
Brooks. II02.
Brown, F. C 1159-1164.
Brown, H. C. 1165, Ii6i5.
Brown, R. P. 1027.
Browne, G. 866.
Buck, J. H. 1 167.
Boll, M. 1066, 1540.
Bordet. 343.
Burford, W. B. 1614, 1615.
Bflrkner, H. 175,176.
Bumell. 683.
Bortenshaw, E. 548.
^usk, H. 719.
Butter, D. 685.
Buttre, J. C. 1140.
ۥ, A. 265.
C, D. 408.
C, F. W. 1 168.
C, H. 346.
C, M. J. 470.
Caldecott, R. 789.
Callahan, M. T. 1389.
Callender, J. 1096-1099, 1686,
1 71 5, 1780, 1 826-1 827.
Campbell, E. B. 1169.
Canneld. 11 70.
Cartwright, E. C. 1171.
Caspar, J. 169.
Ca^ari,W. 182.
Castle, A. 93o-933«
Catenacd, H. 376, 377.
Cathie, R. 1490, 1491.
Caylus, Comte de. 2(53.
Chenay, P. 409.
Chevalier, M. C. 1300.
Childs, C. G. iiii, 1112.
Chodowiecki, D. N. 112, 113.
Choffiird, P. P. 314, 315.
Cipriani, G. B. 632.
Qapp, J. C, Jr. 1172.
Clay, Cosack & Co. 1133.
aeghom, J. 739.
Clericus, L. 183, 184.
Gottd & Shapland. 847.
Cocher. 740.
Coke, T. 790.
Cole, B. 505.
Cole, B. 549.
Cole, J. 528.
Cole, M. 509, 510.
Colinet,32i.
Collin (Colin), D. 290-294.
Cook. 686.
Cooper, J. D. 789.
Cotman, J. S. 679.
Cotton, J. 848-859.
Courier Lith. Co. 2062.
Coutellier. 281.
Coutts, W. 720.
Coxe, A. C. 2008-2015.
Crake, J. W. 966.
Crane, W. 860.
Cross, J. & Son. 761.
Crusius, C. L. 102.
Culleton,T. 762.
Curtis, W.B. 1 1 73.
Curwen. 826, 827.
I>. 255.
I>.. G- 31 7» 318.
D., H. L. 1 174.
List of Designers and Engravers. 165
Dm J. J- 309-
Dachenhausen, A. von. 224.
Daniels, J. H. 1913-1915.
DarUng, W. 574-576-
Daulceur, L. Le. 273.
David, A. 375.
Dawkins, H. 1062, 1063, 1302.
Dawson, A. & C. 842.
Dearborn, N. iioi.
De Cayltts, Comte. 263.
De Feriet, A. 410.
De Flandre, C. 989.
De la Fncitte, D. 1182.
De la Gardette, P. C. 322.
De la Haye. 298.
De la Pinelais, B. 41 1, 412.
De la Rosee, Count A. 304.
Deiatre, E. 381.
Delaunay, R., Jr. 312, 313.
Delespier, I. 230.
De Montal^[re, I. D. 123, 124.
Dempsey, C. W. 829, 830.
Dempsey & Carroll. 1594.
De Recy, G. 413, 414.
Descamps, J. B. 271.
Descaves, A. 377.
Desmarestz, 259.
Desnoyers, L. A. B. 341.
Devambez. 408.
Doepler, E. Jr. 185-195.
Dolby, H. 687.
Doolittle, A. 1064, 1065, 1542,
1569-1572, 1576, 1597.
Draper, J. 763.
Duflos, 239.
Dumont, M. 415, 416.
Dunker, B. A. 160-163.
Durand. 283.
Dflrer, A. 38-40.
Durig. 330.
Duthie, A. L. 990.
B., J. 469.
Eddy, J. 1 124, 1779.
Edwards, G.W. Ii75» -1181, 1585,
1830, 2045, 2^^*
Ehrenzeller, D. 164.
Eisen, C. 273.
Ellis, A. 867.
Elson, A. W.&Co. 1 182.
Elvin, C. N. 831.
Emslie, J. P. 934-936.
England, F. P. 1183, 1184.
Eno, H. C. 1185-1189.
Esdall, W. 612.
Evans, J. 1190.*
Eve, G. W. 937.
Ezekiel. 629, 630.
F., H. 1709.
F., T. 417.
Fairbanks, C. M. 1191.
Fairman, G. 1577.
Fassoli, C. 345.
Fehr, P. 77.
Fenner, 088.
Feriet, A. de. 410.
Finley, J. H. 1192.
Fitz-Gerald, W. 938.
Flandre, C. de. 989.
Foradori, G. 459-461.
Forde. 582.
Fomet. 418.
Foster. 550.
Foster, W. 1005-1009.
Foster, W. H. 1010-1017.
France, G. C. 967, 968.
Eraser, J. 635.
French, E. D. 2-9, 1147, 11 50,
U93-1265, 1493, M95» H97.
i535> 1584, 1608-1610, 1697-
1701, 1825, 1859, 1979* , 2033,
2047, 2048, 2055-2057, 2059.
Fridrich, J. A. 58.
Fruytiers, L. 447, 448.
Fucitte, D. de la. 1182.
Funck, I. P. 125, 126.
6*9 A. 1266.
G., F. 324.
G., G. 419, 420.
Gfl^e, M. C. 1267.
Galland, 689.
Gallaudet, Edward. 1 123.
Gallaudet, Elisha. 1095, 2051.
Gamot, J. 275.
Gardette, P. C. de la. 322.
Gardiner, H. L. 939.
Gardner, F. 500.
Garrett, E. H. 1268-1283, 1785.
1G6 List of Designers and Engravers,
Gaucher, C E. 307.
Gaojean (?), E. 313.
Gayin, H. 636, 637.
Gaylord, W. H. 1284.
Geissler, C. G. 2S4.
George. 338.
Georgel, M< 421, 422.
Gericke, I. E 83.
Geyser, C. G. 149, 150.
Geyser, F. C G. 149, 150.
Gibbs, G. 1285.
Giesel, H. 196.
GiflBBtft, P. 246.
GiU, J. 1 167.
Girtin. 638.
GofieL 332.
Graf, C 127.
Graasanter, F. 53.
Gravdot, H. F. B. 261, 262.
Green. 690, 691.
Greenaway, K. 1020.
Greene, E. A. 969-975.
Greenough, W. 11 13.
Gribelin, S. 232-235.
Griffiths & WeigalL 721, 722.
Gninler, C H. 148.
Gube, M. 197, 198.
GuiUanmot, A. 425.
Hm S. H. 1286.
Habbeson. 744.
Hadlow, F. V. 808.
Haglund, R. 466, 467.
Hale, C. S. 1930, 1931.
Halfhide. 747.
Halle, S. 114, 115.
Halm, G. R. 1 287-1 292.
Hamel, V. 378.
Hampe, C. 147.
Hampe, C. F. 147.
Hamy, W. 689.
Hapgood, M. H. 1293, 1294.
Hapgood, T. B., Jr. 1 295-1 296*^
Harrington, G. D. 1297.
Harrison, C. L. 1298.
Harrison, T. E. 832-837.
Hansen, £. Freiherr von. 225, 226.
Haye, De la. 298.
Hay8,H. 735, Ii34f "SS-
Heath. 639.
He6ier, O. T. von. 170, 171.
Heil, G. 199.
Heinicke-Flegel litho. Co. 1(^.9,
1950.
Helman (Helmann), I. S. 302,
303-
Henshaw, W. 557-561.
Henmann, G. D. (17. cent.) 45.
Heumann, G. D. (18. cent.) 70,
71-
Hewitt. 723.
Heylbrouck, F. 350.
Hibbart, W. 546.
Hickson. 692.
Hildebrandt, Prof. A. M. 200-209.
Hill, J. R. 1507.
Hm., K. 468.
Hodgson, G. 1018, 1019.
Hoen, A. & Co., 1 601, 1674.
Hogg, W. 940-945-
Holme, C 946, 947.
Holmes, C. H. 2075.
HoUoway, E. S. 1299.
HoUyer, S. 798, 802, 805, 821,
846, 864, 965, 1300-1304.
Home, W. E. 976, 977.
Homer, W. 1305.
Hooper, W. H. 794.
Hope, R. 1028, 1029.
Hopson, W. F. 977, 1 306- 1 326,
1537. 1567-
Hdrmann von Gutenberg, C. F.
128, 129.
Housman, L. 861,
Howe. 613.
Howes, J. 583.
Howitt, S. 665.
Hudson, Scott & Sons. 989.
Hughes, R. B. 584-588.
Huntly, T. D. 724.
Huot, G. 380.
Huquier, J. G. 260.
Hurd, N. 30, 1037-1054, 1800-
1804, 1963, 1965, 1966.
Hylton, W. 764.
I«y S. 862.
laccaci, A. F. 12, 13, 1327, 1328.
Ipsen, L. S. 1329, 1330, 1765.
List of Designers and Engravers. 167
(J»y S. £. 423.
Jackson, T. G. 991.
Jenckes, CM. 1331.
Jewers, A. J. 807.
Jewitt, L. 765.
Jewitt, O. 764.
Jocelyn, S. S. 1574.
Johnson, G. 666-669.
Johnson, G. £. 1906, 1907.
Johnston, A. 511, 512.
Johnston, W. & A. K. 1 108.
Johnstone, J. & J. 670.
Jones & Barrifi, 753.
Jourdan, F. 319.
Jouvenel, H. 331.
^ Judson, Mrs. S,, Jr. 1593.
Jungwierth, F. X. 74.
K. 130.
K., A. 168.
K., U. L. 992.
Karst. 1332.
Kaseberg & Oertel. 188.
Kelly, J. E. 1333.
Kent, W. 505.
Keyl, M. 117.
King, T. 577.
Kirk, J. 562, 563.
Kirk, P. (or F.?) 1072.
Kirkwood. 693-695.
Kissel, C. 210.
. Kjolstrom, J. 465.
' Klass, C. C. 116.
Koehler, S. R. 1 334-1 336.
Korner, C. 131.
Krahl, E. 211, 212.
^ Kraus, J. U. 59.
► Kriiger, E. G. 116.
Kriiger, F. C. 132.
|k Kiitner, S. G. 133.
Ll«y A. 424.
L., E. 374.
L., P. 250.
Lacoste, F. 425.
Lake, J. 602-605.
Lambert, 335.
Lambert, M. & M. W. 671, 672.
Lange, J. F, 134.
Lauber, J. 1337.
Lawrence, M. S. 1338.
Lebegue, L. 427, 428.
Le Daulceur, L. 273.
Lee. 696.
Lee, T. 1540.
Lee, W. F. i339-'342-
Legat, F. 622.
Legrand, L. 297.
Legros, A. 426.
Leighton, J. 777-782.
Leiningen, K. E. Graf. 213.
Le Maire. 245.
Le Mire, N. 271, 272.
Le Soing. 333.
Le Tillier. 300.
Levi, B. 526.
Levi, I. 569, 570.
Levy, L. E. 1367.
Lewis, J. 31, 1067.
Linton, W. J. 1343, 1344.
Livett, H. W. 775.
Lizars, D. 673-676.
Lizars, W. H. 673-676.
Lloyd, J. W. 793.
Lohrmann, F. A. A. 56.
Loizelet. 347, 348.
Long, C. 589.
Lopi, G. 453.
Lorichon, C. L. 340.
Lotighead & Co. 2129.
Low, W. H. 2078-2080.
Lowell, J. A. & Co. 1 172, 1345-
1361, 1648, 1649, 1831.
Lowell, W. S. 1657.
Lucas, S. 993.
Lummis, C. F. 1362.
Lyons, E. 590.
M., H. 174.
M., H. T. 1021.
M. ^French). 429.
M. (German). 76.
Macdonald, T. 1030.
Macdougall, W. B. 1363.
Machell, R. 978.
Maess, J. 214.
Main, G. 506.
Maire, Le. 245.
Malbeste, G. 339.
Marillier, P. C. 312, 313.
Marks, H. S. 795-806.
Marsh, Mrs. A. R. 1625.
168
List of Designers and Engravers.
Martinet, F. N. 323.
Maverick, P . 1 1 20-1 1 22 .
Maverick, P. R. 34, 1078-1094,
2003, 2052, 2053.
Maxell, P. 551.
McQarg, A. C. & Co. 1940.
Meil, J. W. 151.
Menzies, J. & G. 685.
Mercadier, T. 243, 244.
Merche. 288, 289.
Merrifield, 640.
Meyer, E. L. 215-217.
Michel. 248, 249.
Michelin. 316.
Michell. 614.
Michie, J. D. 979.
MiUais, J. E. 766.
Miller, R. A. 1022, 1023.
Mire, N. Le. 271, 272.
Mitchell, E. 11 17.
Mitchell, E. D. 786, 787.
Mitchell, F. 1828.
Mitchell, H. 1364.
Monet, V. R. 274.
Monier. 301.
Monk, W. 994, 995.
Montalegre, I. D. de. 123, 124.
Montalegre, J. von. 123, 124.
Moore, G. 1498.
Mordecai, M. 571.
Moreau, J. M., Jr. 311.
Moring, T. 791.
Morse, E. S. 1365.
Mountaine, R. 529-533.
Mdller. 143.
Mailer, L. 452.
Murray, C O. 1024.
Mutlow. 697.
N., H. 253.
Neele, S. 615, 616.
Nestier, C. G. 99, 100.
Neubauer. 145.
Neuchwander, J. 342.
New, E. H. 819.
Nicholls, H. M. 1027.
Nicole. 270.
Nilson, J. E. 82.
Nisbet, H. 868.
Nixon, J. F. 948, 948* .
NoSl, A. 417.
O'Brien, H. 1366.
O'Connor. 698.
Ollivanlt. 320.
Onghena, C. 451.
Opdebeeck, A. 445.
Ortncr, E, 767.
Osterl&nder, Dr. 87, 88.
Otto, G. 218, 219.
Ovenden, T. 617.
Ozanne, N. M. 282.
Patier, J. 343.
Patric. 1656.
Pease, B. C. 1 367-1 368* .
Pellisier, H. 430.
Pelton, O. 1573.
Penniman, J. R. 1125.
Perkins & Heath. 706, 707.
Perrichon, P. 376.
Petry, V.J. 1369.
Pfautz, C. A. 92, 93.
Pine, J. 261,515.
PineUos, B. de la. 411, 412.
Piranesi, F. 458.
Polak. 446.
Poore, G. 641.
Poulson. 1650.
Pulini. 1 132.
Pye, G. 618.
I^le, H. 2055, 2056.
Quayle, R. K. 1983.
B. 135-
R., A. C. 1370.
R., I. S. B. 136.
Rathbnn, F. R. 1 371.
Rawdon, R. 1137.
Rawdon & Balch. 1983.
Reade, C. M. 1372-1377.
Recy, G. de. 413, 414.
Reinhardt, A. 72.
Retberg, R. von. 177.
Revere, P. 1055-1059.
Rhead, L. J. 1 378-1 381.
Richter, A. L. 173.
Ricketts, C. 863.
Rix, S. W. 758, 759.
Robertson, A. 838-842.
Robertson?, T. B. 1165, 1166.
•^
List of Designers and Engravei's. 169
Robertson, Mrs. T. C. 1382-
I387» 2155.
Robinson, G. F. 663.
Robson. 552.
Roe. R. 717.
Roger. 252.
RoUinson, W. 1 104-1 107.
Ronson. 329.
Rosee, Count A. de la. 304.
Rosenthal, A. 1388.
Rottios. 337.
Rouviere. 251.
Roy, C. 276-280.
Russell, J. £. 1389.
Rykers, H. 1390.
S. 146.
S., C. 137.
S., J. D. 1391.
S., N. 444.
Salt, H. 768.
Sandliam, H. 1392, 1599.
Sansom, F. 591.
Santiago, I. M. 463.
Sargent, C. E. 1535.
JSartain, J. 1139.
Sattler, J. 219* .
Schellenberg, J. R. 153-157.
Scheurmann, J. 165.
Sclunz,C. 167.
Schmitner (Schnodttner), F. L. 69.
Schnaper (Schnapper),!. 1. 138,
^ 139.
Scholtze, C. 64.
Schulte, W. 220, 221.
Schweinfurth, J. A. 1 393-1 400.
Scotin, G. J. B. 238.
Scotin, J. B. 240, 241.
Scott, B. 501.
Scott, J. 699.
Scott, W. B. 783-785.
Scotto, F. or G. 455, 456.
Sears, H. T. 1401.
Segendecker, I. C 1402.
Seitz, A. 222.
Sharp, W. 572.
Shaw, H. 734.
Sherbom, C. W. 869-922, 1306.
Sherwin, J. K. 592.
Shoppee, C. J. 792.
Sibmacher, H. 44.
Signeira. 644.
Sill, H. 1403-1413.
Silvester, R. 708-710.
Simon. 334.
Simonds, J. P., Jr. I4I4«
Skelton, W. 619.
Skinner, J. 524, 525.
Smith. 620.
Smith. 677.
Smith, G. G. 1809-1811, 1828, 2067.
Smith,S. L. 1415-1421,1776,1777.
Smith, W. 1070, 107 1.
Smither (Smithers) I. 1068, 1069.
Soane, H. 809-815, 865.
Soing, Le. 333.
Spamac. 254.
Sparrow, T. 1073.
Spenceley, J. W. 1422-1464.
Stammers, £. 700.
Stauffer,D.M. 1465-1480,1656,2099.
Steinberger, L. M. 91.
Stephens, W. 534* -535.
Stem. 370-373.
Stevens, F. T. 949.
Stevens, J. 2143.
Stevenson, A. 701.
Stevenson, £. I. 1481.
Steyert, A. 431, 432.
Stock, J. M. 94.
Stone,W. M. 1482-1489, 1544, 1558.
Stout, J. D. H36.
Strange, R. ^41.
Striedbeck (Stridbeck), J. 80.
Stuart 1 103.
Sturgis, R. 2043.
Suf&eld. 702-704.
Sulpis, £.441.
Swan, J. 725, 726.
Sysang
J- 72^» 72<
, J. C. 62.
T., E. £. 379-
T., V. 462.
Tanje, P. 449.
Tardieu, P. F. 296.
Taylor. 545.
Taylor, W. 1572.
Terry, W. D. 2143.
Th., E. 144.
Thackeray, W. M. 754.
Thairlwall, F. J. 950-953.
Thew, R. 593.
170 List of Designers and JEngravd's.
Thi6ry, C. E. 433-435-
Thiriez, H. 436.
Thoenert (Thaenert), M. 96, 97.
Thomas,!. 1114.
Thompsoiit J. M. 1490, 149 1.
Thomson, C 727.
Thomson, R. 954.
Thomthwait 608.
Tiffiuiy & Co. 1590, 2043.
Tiffelen, L. Van. 1498.
Tillier, Lc. 300.
TUney, F. C. 980, 981.
Tisdale, E. 1574.
Toaspern, H. 1995.
ToUey, J. 594.
Tompson, P. A. 1655.
Toms, W. H. 553, 874.
Trenchard, J. 1061.
Tringham, W. 573.
Troth, H. 1 1 18, 1 1 19.
Tryon, T. 1492-1496.
Turner, J. 103J, 1036.
Tyroff, M. 84-5(5.
v., A. T. 437.
v., F. 438.
v., G. W. 1497.
Valton, £. 439.
Van Tiffelen, L. Y. 1498.
Varin, A. 440.
Vernon, F. 441.
Vertue, G. 507, 508.
Veyrier. 286.
Viero, T. 457.
Vining, J. 642.
Vinycomb, J. 821-825, 957.
Voigt, P. 223.
Volckart, I. F. 142.
Von Dachenhausen, A. 224.
Von Husaen, E. Freiherr. 225, 226.
Von Hefaer, O. T. 170, 171.
Von Montalegre, J. 123, 124.
Von Retberg, R. 177.
Von Ziegler, 1. 152.
Voyssard, E. C. 305.
"W., F. 140.
Wachsmann, A. iii.
Wachsmut (Wachsmuth), J. 103.
Wachsmut (Wachsmuth), M. 103.
Wagrez, J. 1499.
Wale, S. 536.
Walker, C. A. 1499* .
Wallis, J. 705.
Ward, Marcus & Co. 824, 825,
954-958.
Wame, S. 745.
Warwick. 25.
Warwick, B. & J. 711-715.
Watkins, E. S. 1025.
Watts, L. 537.
Weigall. 709.
Wdt^, G. no.
Werner, C. G. 109.
Wernerin, W. 106.
West, J. W. 1026.
West, W. 736, 737-
Western Bank Note & Engr. Co.
1 138.
Weyer, W. R. 1032.
Wheeler, D. 2027* .
Wheeler, E. J. 864.
White, G. 820.
White, G. M. 1500, 1501.
Whiteman & Bass. 799.
Wicker, A. R. 104,
Wicker, J. H. 88.
Widdowson, T. B. 996.
Wilder, J. C. J. iq8, 159.
Willement, T. 728, 729.
Williams, J. 997-1003.
Williamson, R. & £. 741.
Winckler, C. 68.
Winter,C. J. 817,818.
Winter, W. R. 1627.
Wirsing, A. L. 118.
Wisard. 141.
Wolff, L. 442.
Womrath, A. K. 1 502-1 504.
Wood, I. 17.
Wood, J. 554.
Wood, J. E. 982, 983.
Woodman & Mntlow. 631.
Wright, Alan. 923-928* .
Wyon. 749-75 >•
Yates, 598.
Yates, S. 595-597'
Zell, I. M. 166.
Ziegler, I. von. 152.
Zucchi, F. 454.
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Abbot Publ. libr. 1863.
Abel, M. 219S
Acad, of Nat. Sciences. 2100-2104.
Adam. 1324.
Agnilar Free libr. 2028.
Akron Publ. Libr. 2073.
Albany Acad. 1982.
Albert, H. 219* ,
Alexander, C B. 1 193.
Alexander, J. 767, 873.
Allan, G. 580.
Allen, C D. 11 65, 1268.
Almqtdst, J. A. 467.
Am. Acad, of Arts & Sciences.
1686, 1687.
Am. Antiqnar. Soc. 1 921- 1 924.
Am. Board of Comm. for For.
Missions. 1688.
Am. Seam. Friend Soc. 2029.
Ames Free Libr. 1841.
Amherst Coll. 1679, 1680.
Amicorum, BiblioUi. 152.
Anderson, A. 1 109.
Anderson, J., Jr. 651.
Anderson, M. 652, 846.
Andover Theol. Sem. 1681.
Andre, H. 382.
Andreae, A. 200.
Andrew, J. 1141.
Andrews, W. L. 1194.
Annandale, J. H. 1028.
Anson, T. 595.
Ansonia Y. M. C A. 1536.
Apiara, C 413.
Appleton libr. 1890.
Apprentice's Libr. 2030.
Apprent. Libr. Co. 2105, 2106.
Aqnila, Conte di. 370.
Arconville, Mde. d*, 273.
Armstrong, C. D. 351.
Army, Heaqnar. of the. 1508.
Asay, £. G. 1138.
Ashbee, S. 394.
Ashford, M. 1403.
Assoc, of the Bar. 2031.
Assoc, for Discount. Vice etc. 716.
Aston Manor Pabl. Libr. 1033.
Atkinson, A. R. 1422.
Atkinson, B. 663.
Atkinson, £.819.
Atkinson, W. K. 1097.
Aubry, J. T. 323.
Anbom Pub. Libr. 1632.
Auburn TheoL Semin. 1984-1988.
Auckland, Lord. 721.
Aufsess, Freiherr v. u. z. 187.
Augsburg, Coll. Evangel, of 91.
Austin, LT. 11 24.
Avery, S. P. 869.
Aylesford, Earl of. 458.
Aylorde, H. 728.
Aylward, F. G. 976.
Aylward, F. G. & A. E. 977.
B., E. 352.
B., I. 154.
B., I. C V. 1 10.
B., L. 44'*
B., L. 44^*
Baader, Prof. 127.
Baillie, W. E. 1145, 1195.
172 List of Owners of Book-Plates.
BuDie, p. 666.
BaiUiea, Mme. A« 441.
Bainbridge, G. C 665.
Balfour, K. F. T. 959.
Balfour, M. T. 969.
Baltim. Med. & Surg. Soc. 1674.
Bangor TheoL Sem. 1635.
Banka, J. 687.
Bannatyne, M. 609.
Bapt. Union Theol. Sem., Chicago.
1606.
Barclay, R. 693.
Barker, E. H. L. 1465.
Barker, R. J. 1466.
Barnes, G. F. 1423.
Barratt, T. J. 795.
Barrow, W. 608.
Barton, De. 170.
Bateman, J. M. 1382.
Bateman, R. 1030.
Battersea, C. 871.
Battersea, Lord. 872.
Bates CoU. libr. 1651.
Bates, J. H. 1196.
Bavaria, libr. of the Dukes of. 47,
Beal, A. B. 141 5.
Beauffort, M. L. B. de. 245.
B^ufort, D. A. 615.
Beaufort, H. Duke of. 494.
I>eck,C. iioi.
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Bedford, W., Duke of. 771.
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Benoit, A. 396.
Benoit, L. 346.
Benson, R. & £. 861.
Berg, C. I. 1 148.
B6ringaier, R. aoi.
Berkshire Athenaeum. 189 1.
Berkshire, Earl of. 499.
Bernard, H. B. 736.
Bemheim, A« C. 1197.
Bertarelli, A. C. M. 459, 460, 461.
Besant, W. 821.
Bessborough, H. F. 632.
Besset, Comte P. de. 353.
Bethmann, Von. 145.
Beverly PubL Ubr. 1685.
BiblioUi. Erotique. 393.
Biblioth. orat. turon. 433.
Bielfeld, J. F. Freiherr von. 94.
Bientadt, E. H. 1198.
Bilbrough, A. 980.
Bill, C. 219* .
Billieux, I. de. 334.
Billson, C L 996.
Biltmoris. 1497.
Binder, C. 219^ .
Bird, C. J. 705.
Bird, F. W. 1391.
Bismarck, Bill. 188.
Black, J. 701.
Blackstone Publ. Libr. 1537.
Blackwell, H. mo, 1199, 1401.
Blake, G. B. 1347.
Blake, P. 550.
Blessig, J. L. 103.
Bliss, C. A. 1200.
Blomefield, F. 874.
Bloomfield, J. 1061.
Blount, W. 545.
Boehm, G. 197.
Boehm, J. E. 032.
Bolton, C. K. 1 1 51.
Bonde, C. T. 466.
Bonnejoy, Dr. 397.
Bools, W. E. 865.
Borch, Count von. 114, 115.
Borland, H. B. 1201.
Borluut, 451.
Bospin, L. de. 324.
Boston Art Qub. 1690.
Boston Athenaeum. 1 691-1695.
Boston Libr. Soc. 1703, 1704.
Boston Med. Libr. 1706.
Boston Med. Libr. Assoc. 1705.
Boston Pub. Libr. 1 722-1 777.
Boston Y. M. G U. 1787, 1788.
Bonghey, A. H. F. 984*
BouUnd, L. 421.
Bourgongne, De. 276.
List of Owners of Book-Plates.
173
Bourlier, Sr. 285.
Bouton, J. W. 1287.
Boutourlin, Le Comte D. 455, 456.
Bottvenne, A. 406.
Bowditch, A. & M. L. 1348.
Bowdoin College. 1 635-1 650.
Bowring, A. H. 870.
Brackstone, R. 538.
Bradford Free Publ. Libr. 1027.
Bradney, J. A. 816.
Bragdon, C. F. 1 152.
Bragdon, M. 1 153.
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Bransby, J. H. 699.
Brattleb. Free Libr. 2158.
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Bridgewater Publ. Libr 1 790-1 792.
Bridgewater St. Norm. Sch. 1789.
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Broglie, Biblioth. de. 341.
Bronson, Silas, Libr. 1596.
Brookline Publ. Libr. 1 793-1 797.
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Brooklyn Med. Book Club. 1995.
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Brown^ H. S. 1159.
Brown, J. 739.
Brown, J. 1078.
Brown, J. R. 796-798.
Brown Univ. 2146-2152.
Browne, P. A. 11 15.
Bruce, C. Viscount. 497.
Bruce, J. 654.
Bruce, J. C. 655.
Brummer, A. W. 1492.
Bryant, H. W. 1305.
Bryn Mawr Coll. 2095.
Bucher, P. 219* .
Buck, J. H. 1 1 67.
Budgen, J. S. 585.
Buffalo Libr. 1999.
Bnggenhagen, E. J. von. 151.
Bull, M. 1066.
Bullock, H. W. 1005.
Bumpus, £. C. 1339, 1340.
Bnrckhard, J. G. 120.
Burckhard, J. H. 238.
Burge, J., Jr. 667.
Burke, H. F. 786.
Burlington Fine Arts Qub. 875.
Burnett, S. M. 1 146.
Burrish, G. 569, 594.
Burrows, C. W. & L. T. M. 1370.
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Burton, J. 261.
Burton, R. 1483.
Busset, De B. 319.
Busset, L. A. P. B. 328.
Butte Publ. Libr. 1954, 1955.
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Byron. 722.
Cal., Univ. of. 1 521-1523.
Cambon, F. T. de. 243, 244.
Cambridge Publ. Libr. 1833-1835.
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Cameron, C, E. 1425- 1435.
Campbell, A. 496.
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Campbell, T. 542.
Candidati. 1206,
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Capers, E. 1383.
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Carlander, G. 470.
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Carlisle, C. L. 989.
Carlos, Col. 919.
Carmichael-Smyth, J. 708.
Carnegie, L. C. 1207.
Carnegie Free Libr. 2093.
Carnegie Libr. 2 131, 2132.
Carozzi, L. 462.
Carr, R. 671.
Carter, G. 1076.
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Carter & Wilkim's Circ. Libr. 2153.
Cashel, Archbish. of. 712.
Castle, E. 930, 931, 993.
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