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A newly acquired Scottish bookplate.
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Re: A newly acquired Scottish bookplate.
Very interesting. The artwork looks rather Georgian -- do you know the date of the bookplate?
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Re: A newly acquired Scottish bookplate.
Unfortunately, in this instance I don't. Any information gratefully accepted.
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Re: A newly acquired Scottish bookplate.
My guess is that it belonged to Atholl Macgregor (1836-1922) as he was the second son of the Macgregor chief. That would suggest the book plate is Victorian.
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