A coat of arms, divided by a chevron featuring three crescents. In the upper portion are two eagles; in the lower portion, a caduceus. A knight's helmet is at the helm, and the head and upper half of a stallion rearing over a torse and presenting a second caduceus, is at the crest. The shield itself is surrounded by a border with the motto Tria Juncta in Uno featured upon it. Below this is a cross-shaped medal, behind which is a second motto, Nihil Sine Labore. A leafy mantle surrounds the entire coat of arms.
A coat of arms, divided by a chevron featuring three crescents. In the upper portion are two eagles; in the lower portion, a caduceus. A knight's helmet is at the helm, and the head and upper half of a stallion rearing over a torse and presenting a second caduceus, is at the crest. The shield itself is surrounded by a border with the motto Tria Juncta in Uno featured upon it. Below this is a cross-shaped medal, behind which is a second motto, Nihil Sine Labore. A leafy mantle surrounds the entire coat of arms.
A coat of arms, divided into three parts. On the left-hand side are a total of three spotted hands, right side, facing palm side up. To the right are a number of diamond shaped images. Above the helm and the mantling is head of a buck with an arrow through it. Beneath the crest is the motto Dieu et ma main droite.
Subject (Name):
Bate, Charles Spence
Subject (Topic):
Animals, Armorial, Armorial bookplates, Dentist, Hand, Shield, and Shields
A coat of arms containing three diamond shapes and a crescent at top center. The shield is surrounded by decorative mantling and atop is a bear-like creature. Above the shield is the motto Jucunda Oblivia Vitae. This design is shown printed on a scroll, which is displayed in front of a large stack of books. A quill pen in an inkwell can be seen in the lower right-hand corner of the pile.
A coat of arms with three lions. Surrounding the crest are two boughs with leaves, flowers, and grasses. Above the crest is an eagle; below is the motto Suivez Raison.
Subject (Name):
Brown, Charles Blakely
Subject (Topic):
Amorial, Birds, Heraldic bookplates, Lions, Physicians, and Shields