At the center of the plate is an open palm of a right hand, centered by the text His Mark. Beneath the palm is the phrase In Mea Manu Maneat. Surrounding the hand and the upper portion of the plate is the motto It Is To Him This Book Belongs: Him & Him-Self The Thiever Wrongs. The image and title text are surrounded by a decorative border.
A coat of arms divided into two parts; A lion and a caduceus in the upper portion; three wing-like objects in the lower portion. Above the shield is a battlement with a raised armored fist holding a cross. Below is the motto Sola Nobilitas Virtus.
A coat of arms divided into two by a speckled and engrailed chevron. Two large garbes of wheat are in the upper divide, and one large garbe below. At the crest is a sleeved right arm clasping a globe in its fist and its forearm disappearing into a cloud-like object. Below is the motto Spes Mea In Deo.
Subject (Name):
Field
Subject (Topic):
Apothecary, Armorial, Globe, Hand, Physicians, Surgeons, and Tree
A coat of arms with an argent field and an azure fess with three estoiles, two above, and one below. At the helm, atop a torse, is a fourth estoile. Below the shield is the motto Virtute et Industria Floresco.
Subject (Name):
Julius, G. C.
Subject (Topic):
Armorial, Armorial bookplates, Physicians, Shields, Star, and Surgeons
A coat of arms with an argent field and an azure fess with three estoiles, two above, and one below. At the helm, atop a torse, is a fourth estoile. Below the shield is the motto Virtute et Industria Floresco.
Subject (Name):
Julius, G. C.
Subject (Topic):
Armorial, Armorial bookplates,, Physicians, Shield, Shields, Star, and Surgeons
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.