Part 49 (2/2)

Motto, ”_Tel je suis prends moi_.” Monogram.

Ex Musaeo Castellanae Genevensium.

_H. L. B._ 1874 (Bordier).

Ex Libris Dupuytrein, 1884.

Pictorial.

Ex Libris Armand Baschet.

Crest in a garter. Motto, ”_Custos vel ultor_.” (Signed _Stern, Panoramas 47, Paris_.)

Bibliotheque du Marquis de Granges de Surgeres.

Motto, ”_Post tenebras spero lucem_.” Armorial.

Ex Libris V. Diancourt.

Motto, ”_Eligere, Colligere, Legere_.” Mons. Victor Diancourt, who is Mayor of Reims, has written some works on the history of that city.

A charming _fantaisie_ plate, reproduced on page 96. ”Les Bibliophiles Remois.

A. STEYERT _del. et sculp._

Ex Libris Auguste Fabre (of Lyons). Motto, ”_Le petafine pas_.” 19th cent.

STORCK.

J. Morel, Lyon, 1843.

Pictorial.

R. STRANGE _scul._ on a nameless plate designed by C. Eisen, dated 1749.

Sir Robert Strange was a devoted adherent of the Stuart dynasty, and, having been implicated in the 1745 attempt to expel the Hanoverian usurper, he was obliged to seek refuge in France. He executed many fine engravings, as well as several other book-plates.

J. STRIEDBECK _fec. Argent_.

(Strasbourg.)

On the armorial plate of the Alsatian scholar and bibliophile, Richard Brunck. (See ”Ex Libris Alsaciens,” page 41.)

Striedbeck of Strasbourg also engraved the following:

Jacob Reinbold Spielmann.

Armorial; pictorial.

Ex Bib. Philippi Henrici Boecleri (of Strasbourg).

EMILE SULPIS _sculp. F. Vernon del._

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