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Two Anchors, Ex-Libris Bookplates, Crafted on Gummed Paper, 30pcs

$ 10.56

Availability: 98 in stock
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Condition: New
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Brand: Ebon et Noir
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Special Attributes: Made to Order

    Description

    MADE TO ORDER
    TWO ANCHORS, 18TH CENTURY HERALDIC BOOKPLATE, Exclusively Designed and Handcrafted by Ebon et Noir
    Guard your treasured books with these faux 18th Century heraldic bookplates featuring two anchors and a caravel. I scanned this design from one of my 18th Century antiquarian books and was able to preserve the toning of the paper in the final artwork. These naval-themed bookplates are sure to delight bibliophiles and history buffs alike.
    Bookplates are ideal for safeguarding the volumes in your library or as a unique and thoughtful gift.
    Bookplates are crafted on 50# White English Finish Gummed Paper and hand-cut to size. Gummed paper is coated with an adhesive backing that requires water to activate (similar to traditional stamps). Once the adhesive is activated, the paper will adhere to the front pastedown of your book.
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    Historically, bookplates have been printed on gummed paper for a variety of reasons. First, the glue is water-soluble and can be removed by steaming or wetting without damaging your book. Second, gummed paper dries flat and without residue and eliminates the waste of sticker adhesive backings. Third, the finished bookplate has a refined look and feel.
    ITEM DETAILS
    • Dimensions: 4in x 3in, 10.16cm x 7.62cm
    • Substrate: 50# White English Finish Gummed Paper
    • Adhesive: Moisture/Water activated
    • Quantity: 30 Bookplates
    • Turn around time: 3-5 days
    • Each bookplate ships in a hardback envelope with instructions.
    • Each bookplate is handcrafted and cut to size and may vary slightly from the rest
    INSTRUCTIONS/HOW-TO
    On a clean surface, moisten the back of the bookplate with a damp sponge. The bookplate will curl up a little, this is normal. Affix the moistened bookplate where desired, smoothing the paper from the center outwards to eliminate any creases and wrinkles. Gummed paper dries flat and smooth. I recommend you perform a test on a paper surface before applying to your book to get a feel for the moisture/glue. Don't moisten the front of the bookplate as inks are not waterproof. If you opted for blank bookplates, write your name in before applying. Store unused bookplates in a dark, dry place.
    SOME HISTORY
    A bookplate is sometimes called an ex-libris meaning “from the books of” in Latin. The earliest known example, dated to 1480, is the bookplate of Hilprand Brandenburg, a Carthusian monk. At first, most bookplates were designed to safeguard the property of nobles; thus, they were adorned with coats of arms and other indicators of inherited prestige. This was the case through the 18th century, though styles changed with artistic trends. The 19th century saw the rise of the middle class. Scholars, professionals, and other educated individuals became interested in bookplates and commissioned works in a pictorial vein. Since then, ex libris have been used to denote personal property, and as a form of personal expression. Since ex-libris stamps were generally never seen by the public, the artwork varied tremendously from intimate erotic scenes to darkly expressionistic styles.
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    _gsrx_vers_795 (GS 7.0.7 (795))