A coat of arms divided into quarters; two are divided further by a large X-shaped band, each featuring a star in the divided portions. The remaining two are divided in half by a diagonal sash with feature, each with the heads and torsos of three spotted creatures. Above is an oak branch, leaved save for two sprigs. Below on a banner reads the motto Sic Viresco.
Subject (Name):
Christie, Thomas B.
Subject (Topic):
Animals, Armorial, Armorial bookplates, Nature, Physicians, Shield, Shields, and Star
A coat of arms with three holly leaves at the top, and a hunting horn at the lower center. A knight's helmet is at the helm, and elaborate mantling surrounds the entire shield. At the top is right-handed fist with crescent-shaped knife, and a large leafy tree behind it. Below the crest is the motto Virescit Vulnere Virtus.
Subject (Name):
Burnett, William, approximately 1825-1893
Subject (Topic):
Amorial, Armorial bookplates, Nature, Physicians, Shield, and Shields
A wolf-like creature stands before a leafed tree. Surrounding this image is a border designed like that of a belt, with the motto Che Sara Sara within.
A coat of arms with a canton in the upper left-hand corner, divided into two by a wide bend with two garbes of wheat on either end. In the center is a smaller shield, divided into quadrants by a large flory-esque cross. At the crest is a chapeau with a large pansy at its center.
A coat of arms with a canton in the upper left-hand corner. Above this begins a bend, which features two garbes of wheat. At center, atop the bend, is a second coat of arms with a cross quarterly-type design; the cross being flory in feature. At the crest, atop a chapeau, is a flowering pansy.
A coat of arms hanging from a broken but leafed tree. The crest is divided into two vertical halves, with three stars to the left, and a wolf with three stars to the right. A horse is at the helm. In the background can be seen various houses and a castle in the far distance.
Subject (Name):
Blackburne, William, 1755-1835
Subject (Topic):
Armorial, Heraldic bookplates, Horse, Nature, Physicians, Shield, and Shields
A thistle plant with two flowers upon a torse. A small bee-like insect collects nectar from the top flower. Above, upon a banner, is the motto E Labore Dulcedo. Beneath the title text is a space in which to indicate a number.