An engraved label.
[348.] Harison. Richard Harison. Esqr.
Armorial. Chippendale. Motto, Nec te quaesiveris extra. A large plate, very pretty in appearance, but strange in the tincture of the arms. Of New York.
[349.] Harrison. Rich’d. Harrison.
Crest only. Motto, Nec te quaesiveris extra. A lambrequin looped up with cord and fasteners above. Signed, Rollinson Sculpt. Presumably belonging to the same owner as the last.
[350.] Hartford. Hartford Library Company.
An engraved name-label; the name within an oval frame, with a festoon of roses about it, and sprays of palm crossed beneath. Now the Hartford Public Library.
[351.] Harvard. Sigill: Coll: Harvard: Cantab: Nov: Angl: 1650.
Armorial. Signed, N. Hurd Sculp. Motto, Christo et ecclesia. The design is in the form of a seal, and is enclosed within branches of holly. Above all a ribbon bears the words, Detur digniori, showing the use and purpose of the plate to have been for insertion in books presented as prizes to the students. This is the earliest of the Harvard plates.
[352.] Harvard. Sigill: Coll: Harvard: Cantab: Nov: Angl: 1650.