Sign, Mark, Device etc."Compartment with the arms of the Stationers' Company at top and T. M. joined at foot, the initials of Thomas Marshe. (α) With T. M. as figured. Probably passed to Thomas Orwin in 1591. (β) The T. M. voided." – Printer's Device[McKerrow Device No. 154]Image; Description
Sign, Mark, Device etc."Emblematic device of Fortune with a palm (?) in the right hand and a sword in the left, standing upon the globe; with Fortuna and T. M. (α) With T. M. Probably passed to Thomas Orwin in 1591 and to Felix Kingston in 1597. (β) The T. M. voided." – Printer's Device[McKerrow Device No. 167]Image; Description
Sign, Mark, Device etc."Framed device of Mars with sword and shield; with monogram T. M. (α) With monogram as figured. Probably passed to Thomas Orwin in 1591. (β) Monogram voided. Passed to Felix Kingston in 1597." – Printer's Device[McKerrow Device No. 180]Image; Description
Sign, Mark, Device etc.A phoenix in flames emerging from a vase which is supported on the shoulders of two satyrs holding roses (?). Della mia morte eterna vita vivo, and Semper eadem. T.O. – Printer's Device[McKerrow Device No. 254]Image; Description
Sign, Mark, Device etc."Framed device of clasped hands emerging from clouds, holding a caduceus and two cornucopias, with T. O. below the hands. The motto, By wisdom peace. By peace plenty. (α) With T. O. Passed to Thomas Orwin's widow Joan in 1593. (β) The T. O. voided. Passed to Felix Kingston in 1597. The device was replaced by No. 274 in 1607-9." – Printer's Device[McKerrow Device No. 273]Image; Description
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