Zeichen, Exlibris etc.Device of the Brazen Serpent. Passed to Joan Wolfe in 1573. Passed to Henry Bynneman, 1574-75. Probably passed to Henry Denham in 1583, and to Richard Yardley and Peter Short in 1589-90. Passed to Humphrey Lownes in 1604. Passed to Robert Young in partnership with Lownes in 1625-26 and to Young alone in 1629-30. – Druckermarke[McKerrow Device No. 119]Image; Description
Zeichen, Exlibris etc.Device of a star with Os homini sublime dedit. Probably passed to Richard Yardley and Peter Short in 1589-90, to Humphrey Lownes in 1604, and to Robert Young in 1625-30. – Druckermarke[McKerrow Device No. 150]Image; Description
Zeichen, Exlibris etc."Framed device of woman with book labelled Verbum Dei, and candle. The motto Vincet tandem Veritas. (α) With "Verbum Dei" on the book, as figured. Probably passed to Robert Waldegrave in 1590. (β) The words Verbum Dei removed from the book. Probably passed to Thomas Finlason in 1604. Probably passed to Robert Young, and from him to George Anderson in 1637. Used by A. Anderson in 1670 and by his Heirs and Successors in 1699 (H. G. Aldis)." – Druckermarke[McKerrow Device No. 187]Image; Description
Zeichen, Exlibris etc."Framed device of woman with book labelled Verbum Dei, and candle. The motto Vincet tandem Veritas. (α) With "Verbum Dei" on the book, as figured. Probably passed to Robert Waldegrave in 1590. (β) The words "Verbum Dei" removed from the book. The bracket below remaining. Probably passed to Thomas Finlason in 1604. Probably passed to Robert Young, and from him to George Anderson in 1637." – Druckermarke[McKerrow Device No. 189]Image; Description
Zeichen, Exlibris etc.Compartment with the Royal Arms at top; four biblical scenes at sides, and, half way up, the letters H. D., standing for Henry Denham. Below, the Church (?) as a female figure with a seven-branched candlestick and a book; to left and right the arms of London and of the Stationers' Company. Probably passed in 1589-90 to Richard Yardley and Peter Short and, in 1604, from Short to Humphrey Lownes. Passed to Robert Young in 1625-30. – Druckermarke[McKerrow Device No. 231]Image; Description
Zeichen, Exlibris etc.Framed device of a fleur-de-lis with In Domino confido. Dotted background. – Druckermarke[McKerrow Device No. 266]Image; Description
Zeichen, Exlibris etc.Ornament having in the centre a tiger's head, with the motto Auspicante Deo. Probably passed to Humphrey Lownes in 1604. Probably passed to Robert Young in 1630. – Druckermarke[McKerrow Device No. 296]Image; Description
Zeichen, Exlibris etc.Ornament with mark of Thomas Finlason, printer in Edinburgh, 1602-28. Passed to Robert Young c. 1632. Probably passed later to George Anderson and Robert Bryson. – Druckermarke[McKerrow Device No. 363]Image; Description
Zeichen, Exlibris etc.Device of a shield bearing two keys, with crest of a wyvern's head. Probably used by Humphrey Lownes and Robert Young in partnership c. 1625-30. – Druckermarke[McKerrow Device No. 373]Image; Description