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Collection of book illustrations
This collection comprises illustrations salvaged from damaged bound volumes.
Collection of Bookplates by Alfred Cossmann
The collection contains bookplates by Alfred Cossmann, an Austrian graphic artist and engraver.
Fashion and costume plate collection
The collection consists of plates, scrapbooks, and dress pattern catalogs, depicting European and American fashion, costume, and national dress primarily from the 18th and 19th centuries.
Collection of Nineteenth-Century Graphic Art
This collection contains examples of graphic art from 1800-1899. Many of these materials are not dated; an educated guess as to the age of the material was based on paper type and subject matter.
Collection of German heraldry materials
This collection comprises printed illustrations of German coats of arms, individually mounted and labeled, as well as reproductions of early German bookplates and other supporting reference material related to German heraldic devices.
Nineteenth-century photograph collection
Collection consists of nineteenth-century photographs and carte de visite.
Collection of Bookplates by Hans Ranzoni the Younger
The collection contains bookplates by Hans Ranzoni the Younger, an Austrian graphic artist and engraver.
Simmons & Waters Collection of Bookplates
This is a collection of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century bookplates, mostly European and armorial in style.