Antiquarian Bookplates: 55 Bookplates to Personalize Your Library

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Antiquarian Bookplates: 55 Bookplates to Personalize Your Library

Antiquarian Bookplates: 55 Bookplates to Personalize Your Library

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If you've been creative with your purchases please share with us on Facebook, or tag us in your Instagram post.Until then, the more luxurious custom of blind- or gold-stamping a book's binding with a personal device had been more widespread: the supralibros. Many notable historical figures have also been book collectors, and as such, a book containing one of their bookplates can have great value. If you find a book with a bookplate of a notable figure, then that bookplate may mean that the object is an association copy of great value. In 2010 John Blatchly asked whether the hand-painted armorial device attached to a folio of the first volume of Quatuor concilium generalium belonging to Cardinal Wolsey should be regarded as the first English bookplate.

com with the number of book plates (within your package limit) required and the individual messages you wish to have added. The earliest known American example is the plain printed label of Stephen Daye, the Massachusetts printer of the Bay Psalm Book, 1642. The term "ex-libris", used as a noun ( Exlibris (written in one word) in German) originated in France. The quality is great, which means it is a wonderful one time investment and taken care of properly will never have to be replaced.Some of the technologies we use are necessary for critical functions like security and site integrity, account authentication, security and privacy preferences, internal site usage and maintenance data, and to make the site work correctly for browsing and transactions. Although the majority of the older plates were armorial, there were always pictorial examples as well, and these are the quasi-totality of modern ones. The development in various directions of process work, by facilitating and cheapening the reproduction of beautiful and elaborate designs, has no doubt helped much to popularize the bookplate—a thing which in older days was almost invariably restricted to ancestral libraries or to collections otherwise important.

Societies of collectors were founded, first in England in 1891, then in Germany and France, and later in the United States, most of them issuing a journal or archives: The Journal of the Ex-libris Society (London), the Archives de la Société française de collectionneurs d'ex-libris (Paris), both of these monthlies; the Ex-libris Zeitschrift (Berlin), a quarterly. They started as basic inscriptions in early manuscripts, and bookplates started to be printed in the 15th century. However the value attached to book plates, otherwise than as an object of purely personal interest, is comparatively modern. Since the 1950s, there has been a renewed interest in the collection of bookplates and in many ways a reorientation of this interest. Whether you are just starting or looking for expert advice, chances are, you'll find something of interest on blogis librorum.The earliest English bookplate appears to be the gift plate of Sir Nicholas Bacon; it adorns a book that once belonged to Henry VIII, and now is located in the King's library, British Museum. More than 50 "national" societies of ex-libris collectors exist, grouped into an International Federation of Ex-libris Societies (FISAE) which organizes worldwide congresses every two years. By the Victorian era (1837-1901) and the Edwardian era (1901-1910), bookplates had become particularly decorative and elaborate. The shield shows a plain spade-like outline, manifestly based upon that of the pseudo-classic urn then very alive. Period Features strive to be the number one source in the UK for vintage homeware and traditional hardware products for period properties, and to always provide an excellent, friendly service.



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