S200 – Scherenschnitte swan bookplate
Product Description
This beautiful swan design features an old Viennese scissor cut out (“Scherenschnitte”) which was brought from Europe in the early 1930’s by Arthur Morgan, the well-known president of Antioch College, and his wife, Lucy. It was introduced by the Antioch Bookplate Company — which was founded by their son, Ernest Morgan — in the mid 1930s. This design has room for two or three lines of text, if needed.
Bookplate Specs
This design is 4 inches high and 3 inches wide. It will be custom printed with the name or text of your choice on non-glossy, self-adhesive paper with a peel-off backing. The paper, adhesive, and ink are archival quality and acid-free. Unless otherwise requested, these are printed on cream-colored paper, similar to what is shown here. If you choose brown ink, both the artwork and your text will be printed in brown.