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Zach. Conr. ab Uffenbach.

M. F. Two sizes. See ”Ex-Libris Alsaciens.”

P. L.

Jean Louis Gourgas.

Armorial.

LACHAPPELLE, P. 18th cent.

LACHAUMeE. 18th cent.

LA COMPARDE. 18th cent.

LACOSTE. 19th cent.

LADAME. 17th cent.

Engraved several book-plates which were afterwards reproduced in the ”Armorial de Segoing.”

LALAUZE. 19th cent.

LALAUZE, ADOLPHE. 19th cent.

Ex Libris Aubert Raymond.

This pretty little fantaisie plate is reproduced in ”Les Bibliophiles Remois,” page 110.

A. D. (Adolphe Dauphinot, membre t.i.tulaire de l'Academie de Reims.) This design is also reproduced in ”Les Bibliophiles Remois,”

page 96. It represents the Muse of Painting supporting a s.h.i.+eld on which are the arms of Reims; below are books, engravings, and guns, whilst above are two dolphins, in allusion to the name of the owner.

M. Dauphinot is an enthusiastic collector of engravings.

C. Glinel. Fantaisie.

Mons. Charles Glinel was the author of a ”Bibliography of Alexandre Dumas,” published in Reims, in 1884.

E. L. (Mons. Ernest Lemaitre, a solicitor of Laon). Fantaisie.

Motto, ”_Mieux qui pourra_.”

V. M. (Mons. Victor Marteau, who designed this plate for himself, and had it engraved by Mons. Lalauze). The design shows a cupid sitting on a book, holding a hammer (marteau). In the background are emblems of manufacturing industry.

This plate is reproduced in ”Les Bibliophiles Remois,”

page 110.

LAMcON _fecit_. 18th cent.

Charles Francois Dumars de Vaudoncour. Armorial.

About 1750.

LANCELEVeE, L. Modern.

Le Theil pres Bernay (Eure).

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