Book-plates. 



102. - - Barrett (William Phillips). Sir Weetman Dickinson 

 Pearson, Baronet. Armorial. Motto: " Do It with Thy Might." 

 (Inv. W. P. B., 1904.) 4to. 

 JAPAN PROOF. 



J\ 6 X 3 ' " " Barrett CWilliam Phillip's). Lionel Phillips. Ar- 

 morial. Motto: "Veritas Vincet." (Inv. W. P. B., 1905.) Royal 

 8vo. 



VERY FINE PROOF. 



104. Barrett (William Phillips). Lucy Cecilia Scarbrough, 



with Motto: " Murus Aeneus conscientia Sana." Heron on ne'st, 

 feeding young, in center of ribbon and floral wreath. (Inv. W. P. 

 B., 1904.) 32mo. 



^ 105. - - Barrett (William Phillips). Elizabeth Steele. Gar- 

 den scene, with motto: "L'Abeille Sait La Fleur qui Recele Le 

 Miel. (Inv. W. P. B., 1902.) i6mo. 



106. Barrett (William Phillips). Charles Trevelyan, Ex 



Libris. Man ploughing, open book under a tree. (Inv. W. P. B., 

 ' 1903.) 241110. 



^ ^ 107. Barrett (William Phillips). Reginald Clifton 



Vaughan. Fine armorial. 4 heads, with snakes twined loosely 

 around the necks. (Not signed or dated.) 321110. 



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108. Barrett (William Phillips). Helen Venetia Vincent. 



Garden scene, within a wreath. (Inv. W. P. B., 1903.) i8mo. 



109. - Barrett (William Phillips). Prince Albert of Wales. 

 Ornamental capital A within a wreath of roses', thistles and sham- 

 rock, surrounded by a crown. (Inv. W. P. B., 1904.) 321110. 



no. - - Barrett (William Phillips). Prince Edward of Wales. 

 (The same as Prince Albert of Wales except the initial is an E in- 

 stead of an A.) (Inv. W. P. B., 1904.) 321110. 



;f in. Barrett (William Phillips). Charlotte C. Williamson, 



with nine lines of sentiment, " Books, are our friends, etc.," within 

 a wreath of roses done in sepia. (Not signed or dated.) 



ii2."- - Barrett (William' Phillips). Edith A. Wolverton 

 [Lady Wolverton]. With monogram in center of ribbon and 

 floral wreath. (Inv. W. P. B., 1905.) Royal 8vo. 



FINE PROOF, SIGNED BY W. P. BARRETT, 1905. 



113. - - Barrett (Wm. P.). A. L. S., Lond., Aug. 26, 1905. 

 Relates to women's book-plates, pp. 3, i2mo (mended). 



114. French (Edwin Davis). 1903. Rev. William Augus- 

 tus Brewer. Beautiful design, with church and parsonage. (2.) 

 32mo. 



115. Tiffany & Co. Angling Book-plate of John Gerard 



Heckscher. No. IT of twelve proofs. Signed by Tiffany & Co., 

 1899. Mounted on a small 4to passe-partout. 



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