A coat of arms with a large oval in the center. Within the oval is a fist holding a small tree with exposed roots, as well as two stars and a crescent. Surrounding this is a mantling that includes various flora. Above the helm is the motto Mihi Res, non Me Rebus. Below the title name reads Antiqui Facultatis Medicin√¶ Parisiensis Decani, nec non Castrorum Regis et Exercituum Proto medici. See: Olivier. E. & Vialet, G, Ex-Libris et Fers de Rwelieure, Paris, 1927, No. 40-41, p.16
Subject (Name):
Baron, M. Hyacinthi Theodori
Subject (Topic):
Amorial, Armorial bookplates, Hand, Physicians, and Shields
A man sits at a desk reading a book, which is propped up by another book, with a smoldering candle nearby. Behind this is a large open window with what appears to be the sun's rays shining upward, and a large dark bird flying overhead.
The back view of a person with arms raised standing tiptoe. The figure stands before a doorway, with hieroglyphics above and a water urn below. Beyond the doorway, the sun rises from behind large cliffs with water beneath.
A circle-shaped plate in which a tree branches off into two—to the left is an artist's palette; to the right, and open book. Beneath the title text is the motto Build Yourselves Nests of Pleasant Thoughts.
Subject (Name):
Davis, Charles Harold, 1856-1933 and Davis, Frances Darby
A night scene is viewed from within a Roman-esque structure with two large columns, the right-hand one wrapped with a thick vine. The scene contains a large leafed tree upon a cliff, with a sill body of water beyond. A crescent moon hovers over the horizon, and an owl is in flight beneath the tree. Atop the monument is the motto Nox Venit.
An image of a ship on the water surrounded by a decorative background and flanked by two staffs. Above the ship is the phrase There is no frigate like a book to bear us lands away.