Looking through a window, there is a sitting woman, holding a branch, with her hand on a book. On the table beneath her is a heart in a glass case, a candle, an hourglass and an open book. Beneath the image is the phrase Forever wilt thou love and she be fair.
Subject (Name):
Shaftel, Norman
Subject (Topic):
Bookplate collectors, Books, Candles, Heart, Medical historians, Physicians, Time, and Woman
A young man blowing on two pipes at once. He sits beneath the silhouette of a tree, amongst flowers, near a path the runs along a dark forest. Below him is written His Own Mark From Kitty Walbridge.
Stock item with name of the collector written in at the bottom. The image consists of several books, a quill pen and inkwell, an hourglass, a globe, and an owl.
At center is the title text, upon a plaque with curving edges. At the top, with a pegasus on either side, is a shield featuring a caduceus, with leafing at the helm. Below the plaque are two cherubs, each riding a dolphin.
A man and a winged woman, both nude, with an oval between them with a large caduceus in the center. At the top are seals of three universities: The University of Maryland, Johns Hopkins, and Fordham. At the bottom are various sketches of books, pens, skulls, a lamp, etc..
Subject (Name):
Seliger, Robert V. (Robert Victor), b. 1900
Subject (Topic):
Books, Medical historians, Seal, Snakes, and Woman
A caduceus is at the center of this plate, flanked by a combined lightning bolt and a nuclear power symbol to the left and an older doctor's kit and bottles to the right. A double border consists of a bold, outer line with EKG-lines on the inside. An enclosed note states that Robert Frelick was the director of the isotope laboratory and a neighborhood family practice. He did consulting work for other chemical industries, reading all of their EKGs.