





Antique Victorian Seals from United Kingdom (14) - Crests and Mottos of British Nobility
A page from a colorfully illustrated, late nineteenth-century crest and monogram album featuring crests and mottos of British nobility including:
Je Pense Plus (“I think more”) , Virtute Et Valore (“with courage and valor”), Tenax In Fide (“steadfast in faith”) , Duris Non Frangor (“I am not broken by hardship”), Metuenda Corolla Draconis (“The dragon's crest is to be feared”), Vivent La Beaute Et La Douceur Unies (“Long live beauty and sweetness united”).
About this piece:
In Victorian England, crest and monogram collecting was a popular hobby. Several publisher's issued attractively illustrated albums for collectors to paste and display their own or purchased illustrations of prominent crests and monograms. This page is from an album printed circa 1894 by William Lincoln.
Ready to frame. Ships flat. Free shipping in USA.
Dimensions: approx. 6.25” x 8.25”
Condition: Some wear toedges, foxing and fading consistent with age
ALL SALES ARE FINAL, NO RETURNS. PLASE ASK IF YOU HAVE ANY ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS.
A page from a colorfully illustrated, late nineteenth-century crest and monogram album featuring crests and mottos of British nobility including:
Je Pense Plus (“I think more”) , Virtute Et Valore (“with courage and valor”), Tenax In Fide (“steadfast in faith”) , Duris Non Frangor (“I am not broken by hardship”), Metuenda Corolla Draconis (“The dragon's crest is to be feared”), Vivent La Beaute Et La Douceur Unies (“Long live beauty and sweetness united”).
About this piece:
In Victorian England, crest and monogram collecting was a popular hobby. Several publisher's issued attractively illustrated albums for collectors to paste and display their own or purchased illustrations of prominent crests and monograms. This page is from an album printed circa 1894 by William Lincoln.
Ready to frame. Ships flat. Free shipping in USA.
Dimensions: approx. 6.25” x 8.25”
Condition: Some wear toedges, foxing and fading consistent with age
ALL SALES ARE FINAL, NO RETURNS. PLASE ASK IF YOU HAVE ANY ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS.
A page from a colorfully illustrated, late nineteenth-century crest and monogram album featuring crests and mottos of British nobility including:
Je Pense Plus (“I think more”) , Virtute Et Valore (“with courage and valor”), Tenax In Fide (“steadfast in faith”) , Duris Non Frangor (“I am not broken by hardship”), Metuenda Corolla Draconis (“The dragon's crest is to be feared”), Vivent La Beaute Et La Douceur Unies (“Long live beauty and sweetness united”).
About this piece:
In Victorian England, crest and monogram collecting was a popular hobby. Several publisher's issued attractively illustrated albums for collectors to paste and display their own or purchased illustrations of prominent crests and monograms. This page is from an album printed circa 1894 by William Lincoln.
Ready to frame. Ships flat. Free shipping in USA.
Dimensions: approx. 6.25” x 8.25”
Condition: Some wear toedges, foxing and fading consistent with age
ALL SALES ARE FINAL, NO RETURNS. PLASE ASK IF YOU HAVE ANY ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS.