French Book-plates - Part 47
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Part 47

An armorial plate, shield in a distinctly Chippendale frame.

RANDU.

Connetablie te Mare Chaussee de France, 1779. (_sic._) Armorial.

RAPARLIER _inv._ 1880.

Monogram plate of Cordier, with the motto, "_Le flane donc je suis_."

(Engraved by P. A. Varin.)

REGNAULT, J. 18th cent.

P. R. (PAUL REIBER). 1879.

_Ex Libris Reiber._

M. Paul Reiber, of Strasbourg, engraved this pretty little plate for himself, and his brother, M. Ferdinand Reiber, who was a zealous collector of book-plates.

See "Ex-Libris Alsaciens,"

p. 42.

REILLET _Imp: Quai de la Tournelle_, 35, Paris.

Bibliotheque Pichon, 1874.

This plate was engraved by P.

A. Varin.

RIBOULET-GOBY. 19th cent.

T. RICHOMME _sculp. an xii_.

De la bibliotheque de Mr. F.

L. M. Richomme.

Library interior.

ROBERT ET LEPAGE. _Grs. Lith.

Douai._

Sr. William de Sars, Chevalier.

Anno 1858. Armorial.

ROBIN. 18th cent.

Gallatin. Armorial.

ROCHEBRUNE, O. DE. Also signed _O. de Roch_: and _O.

de R._

M. Octave de Rochebrune designed several book-plates for himself, and for members of his family, as well as for Benjamin Fillon, the author, and T. S. Montague. These are dated 1867, 1868, 1869, 1871, 1873.

ROGER. 18th cent.

M. C. ROLIDE, 1750.

J. C. Q. E. H. Devine.

Pictorial.

ROPS, FeLICIEN. Modern.

Emanuel Gideon. Pictorial.

A correspondence about a book-plate wrongly attributed to this well-known artist will be found in the "Archives de la Societe Francaise," vol. i., pp. 149, 190, 195.

ROSE. 18th cent.

"Fait par Rose," on a nameless armorial plate, background a field, with military tents. Motto, "_Quam foedari potius mori_."

ROSeE, ALOYS, COM. DE LA.

See Aloys.

ROTTIERS, CAPT.

"Fait a l'eau forte par le Capt.

Rottiers ce 30 Aoust 1808."

On a nameless armorial plate ascribed to Comte de Hoeuff, of Holland.

ROUARGUE. 19th cent.

ROUSSEAU. 17th cent.

P. LE. ROUX f. _a Paris le 14 Aoust_ 1704.

On the armorial plate of Nicolas Remy Frizon de Blamont, President au Parlement.

(See reproduction.)

ROY. 18th cent.

Ex Libris de Bourgongne.

Armorial.

(Probably Marie-Nicolas de Bourgongne, Chanoine de l'Eglise de Rheims, who died in 1804, aged 81.)

Dionys. Franc. Secousse, Eques in Paris. Armorial.