Sign, Mark, Device etc.An anchor held from the clouds, with Anchora spei. Passed to Richard Field in 1588-89. Passed to George Miller and Richard Badger in 1624. – Printer's Device[McKerrow Device No. 170]Image; Description
Sign, Mark, Device etc.Framed device of an anchor with Anchora Spei. Probably passed to George Miller c. 1630. – Printer's Device[McKerrow Device No. 195]Image; Description
Sign, Mark, Device etc.An anchor held by a hand from the clouds, with Anchora Spei. Passed to Richard Field in 1588-89. Passed to George Miller and Richard Badger in 1624. Probably passed to Richard Badger alone in 1630. – Printer's Device[McKerrow Device No. 222]Image; Description
Sign, Mark, Device etc.Framed device of a fleur-de-lis with In Domino confido. Dotted background. – Printer's Device[McKerrow Device No. 265]Image; Description
Sign, Mark, Device etc.Device of a shield suspended to a tree, beside which are two female figures (Athena and ? Fame). On the shield, a battle-axe. The motto, Sic omni tempore verno, on a scroll entwined in the branches. – Printer's Device[McKerrow Device No. 410]Image; Description
Sign, Mark, Device etc.A phoenix in flames, with the mark of Richard Badger; his arms to right, and those of the Stationers' Company to left: the motto, Ex igne resurgit virtus. Perhaps passed to Thomas Badger c. 1642. – Printer's Device[McKerrow Device No. 417]Image; Description
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