Part 49 (1/2)

The ex-libris of M. Gandouin.

SORNIQUE. 18th cent.

STAGNON _sc._ 18th cent.

Il Cittadino Carlo Giac^{o} Caissotti. Motto, ”_Les Hommes naissent libres et egaux en droits_.” Pictorial.

A nameless armorial plate, with military trophy, signed ”_Dessine et grave par A.

M. Stagnon Graveur des Sceaux du Roi a Turin, 1780_.”

STALLIN, E. 18th cent.

Du Cabinet de Mre. Barthelemy Gabriel Rolland D'Erceville, Consr. au Parlement de Paris, 1750.

Armorial. (M. Rolland had another plate, dated 1761, not signed.)

a Mr. de Lorme, Gentilhomme Ordinaire du Roy.

Armorial.

STERN, _Graveur a Paris_.

M. Stern has signed some of the most beautiful modern French book-plates; light, graceful, and clearly engraved.

A fair proportion of his plates are what we term plain armorial; indeed, these somewhat resemble the neat, formal workmans.h.i.+p of the modern London heraldic engravers.

Those herein named have been selected only as typical examples of the various styles he has produced.

Biblioteca Conte Di Aquila.

Seal, armorial.

Monogram B. C. Motto, ”_C'est ma Toquade_.” (See reproduction.)

Alfred Bovet.

Wilfrid Chauvin.

A. Clericeau. Pictorial. (See reproduction.)

L. Delatre. Pictorial. (See reproduction.)

Antonio E. D'Ornellas.

Armorial.

Emile Levava.s.seur.

Monogram.

Paulde Saint Victor (Historian and Journalist). Seal.

Alphonse Royer. Monogram.

Patrice Salin.