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Leiningen-Westerburg, K. E. (Karl Emich), Graf zu, 1856-1906
Designer
Otto, Georg
Style
Book plate
Bookplate Type
Armorial
Bookplate Function
Ownership
Institutional or Personal
Personal
Date
1900
Dimensions
116 x 149 mm
Orientation
Portrait
Coverage-Spatial
Munich (Germany)
Bookplate Text
[artist's signature:] G. OTTO | 1900
K.E. GRAF ZU LEININGEN WESTERBURG
Description
other quarters each charged with 5 crosses couped, for Westerburg. Artist's name and date in lower corners.
Oak tree with acorns, at the foot of which is an ink pot, quill, and papers. On the tree, a large escutcheon (heraldic colors not indicate) a cross, first quarter (sized for prominence), charged with 3 eagles displayed, 2 over 1, for Leiningen
Leiningen-Westerburg, K. E. (Karl Emich), Graf zu, 1856-1906
Designer
Otto, Georg
Style
Book plate
Bookplate Type
Armorial
Bookplate Function
Ownership
Institutional or Personal
Personal
Date
1900
Dimensions
116 x 149 mm
Orientation
Portrait
Coverage-Spatial
Munich (Germany)
Bookplate Text
[artist's signature:] G. OTTO | 1900
K.E. GRAF ZU LEININGEN WESTERBURG
Description
other quarters each charged with 5 crosses couped, for Westerburg. Artist's name and date in lower corners.
Oak tree with acorns, at the foot of which is an ink pot, quill, and papers. On the tree, a large escutcheon (heraldic colors not indicate) a cross, first quarter (sized for prominence), charged with 3 eagles displayed, 2 over 1, for Leiningen