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Leiningen-Westerburg, K. E. (Karl Emich), Graf zu, 1856-1906
Designer
Closs, A. (Adolf), 1840-1894
Style
Book plate
Bookplate Type
Mixed
Bookplate Function
Ownership
Institutional or Personal
Personal
Date
1904
Dimensions
70 x 126 mm
Orientation
Portrait
Coverage-Spatial
Munich (Germany)
Bookplate Text
ZV LEININGEN-WESTERBURG
EX LIBRIS KARL EMICH GRAF
GOTT THVT RETTEN
HIE GUT TEVTSCH ALLERMEGE
Description
artist's monogram to left of dragon.
(2) Escutcheon charged with 3 eagles displayed, 2 over 1, for Leiningen
escutcheon on either side of figure: (1) escutcheon a cross, each quarter charged with crosses couped, five over three, for Westerburg
pennant on spear shows a cross
St. George standing on small dragon, the shaft of his spear in the dragon's mouth, shield (charged with an eagle displayed) on his upper arm, his hand upon his sword
Leiningen-Westerburg, K. E. (Karl Emich), Graf zu, 1856-1906
Designer
Closs, A. (Adolf), 1840-1894
Style
Book plate
Bookplate Type
Mixed
Bookplate Function
Ownership
Institutional or Personal
Personal
Date
1904
Dimensions
70 x 126 mm
Orientation
Portrait
Coverage-Spatial
Munich (Germany)
Bookplate Text
ZV LEININGEN-WESTERBURG
EX LIBRIS KARL EMICH GRAF
GOTT THVT RETTEN
HIE GUT TEVTSCH ALLERMEGE
Description
artist's monogram to left of dragon.
(2) Escutcheon charged with 3 eagles displayed, 2 over 1, for Leiningen
escutcheon on either side of figure: (1) escutcheon a cross, each quarter charged with crosses couped, five over three, for Westerburg
pennant on spear shows a cross
St. George standing on small dragon, the shaft of his spear in the dragon's mouth, shield (charged with an eagle displayed) on his upper arm, his hand upon his sword