Example of a Charles Vere Dashwood Esq. bookplate. Black and white herald motif with floral decoration around herald. Bookplate can be found in The Adventures of David Simpleby Sarah Fielding.
Example of Sir James Graham Bart bookplate. Black and white with herald. Motto at the bottom reads: "Reason contents me." Bookplate can be found in the Miscellaneous Works of the Late Philip Dormer Stanhope by Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield.
Example of Lila Vanderbilt Field's bookplate. White and black with flowers and herald motif. Bookplate can be found in Samuel Butler's The Poetical Works of Samuel Butler.
Example of a Harlan Ellison bookplate. Black and white image of a naked man standing on top of an open book with a rocket flying toward the sky. Bookplate can be found in an 1887 copy of Jules Verne's A Trip Round the World in a Flying Machine.
Example of an Edith Helen, Marchioness of Londonderry bookplate. Bookplate includes image of Marchioness with two mottoes "Prest d'accomplir" and "Non Domini nostri sed duces." Bookplate found in La Rouchefoucauld's 1902 edition of Maximes.
Herald bookplate found in An Answer to the Latter Part of Lord Bolingbroke's Letters on the Study of History. Potentially the bookplate of Earl of Aylesford or Paul Louis Feiss.
Example of a Charles Edmund Merrill Jr. bookplate found in a 1923 copy of Sherwood Anderson's Horses and Men: Tales, Long and Short, from Our American Life.