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in nature and black on white. Only later in life, in conjunction with Mr F.G. House, did he begin to experiment with more pictorial forms, but he died before this could be developed very far. In addition to the bookplates and stamps mentioned below, Eve designed a number of invitations to important
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Eve was a noted bookplate designer, when that was a more important form than it is now. His designs were shown at the annual exhibitions of the Ex Libris Society (formed 1891, disbanded 1908) and he designed the royal bookplates for the library at
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As a bookplate designer, Eve was a natural choice to design the frame of a number of British stamps. He did so for the first British
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The fellows diploma of the Royal Society of Painter-Etchers and Engravers, produced by George Eve, 1904.
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A descriptive catalogue of the bookplates designed and etched by George W. Eve, R.E.
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Heraldry as art: an account of its development and practice, chiefly in England.
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Sketch for the frame of the British P.O. Savings Bank receipt stamp, 1911.
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Design for the frame of the first British postage due stamp, c. 1912-13.
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of King George V for which his "pillar" and "wreath" designs were used.
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Given his background, it is not surprising that most of Eve's work was
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Decorative heraldry: A practical handbook of its artistic treatment
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and also several important British stamps. He was an authority on
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civic events, material for the Welsh Investiture, shields and
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Invitation to the Lord Mayor of London's banquet, 1902.
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Kansas City: The American Bookplate Society, p. 13.
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etcher
bookplates
heraldry
Heralds' College
Royal Society of Painter-Etchers and Engravers
Art Workers' Guild
armorial
gesso
Earl of Mar and Kellie's
Alloa House
Windsor Castle
Queen Victoria, 1890s.
King Edward chose to retain the same basic design.
King George, 1911.
King George, 1911.
postage due stamp
Post Office Savings Bank
definitive stamps
Invitation to the Lord Mayor of London's banquet, 1902.
Sketch for the frame of the British P.O. Savings Bank receipt stamp, 1911.
Design for the frame of the first British postage due stamp, c. 1912-13.
B.T. Batsford
A descriptive catalogue of the bookplates designed and etched by George W. Eve, R.E.
The Times
Centenary of the introduction of postage dues
The British Postal Museum & Archive
Archived

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