A 19th century framed armorial bookplate
£40.00
YEAR OF MANUFACTURE: Unknown
STOCK CODE: HBP00163
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A 19th century armorial bookplate for Charles van Raalte.
Charles van Raalte, 1856-1906, son of Isak van Raalte; married Florence Clow and had 2 children. A wealthy stockbroker of Jewish ancestry he lived in Grosvenor Square and (from 1901) on Brownsea Island. His daughter married 8th Baron Howard de Walden. He invited Robert Baden-Powell to stay on Brownsea and encouraged him to establish the Scout movement.
Condition: Very good.
Framed in matt black.
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Armorial bookplates, portraits & bindings
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