A dove with a leafed branch in its beak, surrounded by additional flora. Above the bird reads the phrase Deus Providerit. Below the plate owner's name is "Richmond Virginia."
A coat of arms divided into three portions, with three stars and three scallop shells throughout. At the helm is the head of an eagle, and elaborate mantling, flowers, and leaves surround the crest. Below is the motto Nous Travailler ons dans L'Esperance.
Subject (Name):
Blackett
Subject (Topic):
Armorial, Birds, Nature, Physicians, Shells, Shield, and Shields
A caduceus stands before a drawing of the female reproductive organs inside a dark circle. Surrounding this are the names Harvey, Osler, Sims, Lister, Curie, Holmes, and Matas. Beneath the caduceus is the phrase Ancora Imparo. A larger circle circumferences this with the bookplate's title text, as well as a pair of rabbits and a pair of rats. Beneath the center image is a stack of books with the subject titles of Music, Medical History, Obstetrics, and Gynecology. The seal of Tulane University is to the left, and a lit lantern is to the right.
Subject (Name):
Weinstein, Bernard, 1866-1946
Subject (Topic):
Birds, Books, Caduceus, Lamps, Medical colleges, Nature, and Physicians
An oval-shaped coat of arms featuring a chicken atop a mountain. At the helm is a crown, with several leafy branches surrounding it. To the left of the shield is a potted cactus; to the right is a large stork with a snake in its beak and a caduceus at its feet.
A large rooster is in the forefront of a country scene, with the sun rising in the distance. On both vertical borders is a female figure. In the lower right-hand corner is the motto Whilst I Live I'll Crow.
A scene with a frame of leaves and design. Against an azure background a serpent wraps itself around a rosebush. There are other flowers and grasses around it, as well as a bird in the lower right-hand corner. At the center is a small shield with a design.
A shield, featuring a gules chief with three doves and a crescent; beneath are several pallets—alternating gules and or design—divided by an argent chevron with an anchor in its center. At the helm, backed by elaborate leafing, is a knight's helmet; at the crest, atop a torse and backed by a garbe of wheat is a weasel with a small crescent in its midsection. Beneath the shield, upon a long, flowing banner, is the motto Fide et Clementia.
A shield with a gules chief and three dove upon it. Beneath the field paly or and azure. At center is a smaller shield, with an ermine fretty and a sable pale with three doves upon it. Surrounding the shield is elaborate leafing, in addition to flowers and grasses. At the helm, atop a torse, is a fox with an ermine spot at the end of its tail. Further below the shield, amongst the title text, are several books—both opened and closed.
A coat of arms divided into two, with a checkerboard design at the top, and a lion featured in the bottom half. At the crest of this shield is a dragon atop a torse. A tree largely surrounds the shield, with a potted flower to the lower left, and a caduceus to the right.
Subject (Name):
Warren, John Collins, 1842-1927
Subject (Topic):
Armorial, Birds, Caduceus, Lion, Nature, Physicians, and Shield