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Well-selected and prepared medium-weight parchment; top border of fols. 1 and 2 are cut off
Owner's motto: "plus quonques mes" on scroll around a flagpole; the motto is repeated at lower margin; entwined letters "A E" repeated along three vertical blue rods against rose curtain at back
Owner's motto "plus quon[que] mes" inscribed in scroll around pole
"A / B Votre mieulx amie / Anne"
Central brown calf panels made in Belgium in the sixteenth or seventeenth century; two blind-tooled panels per side decorated with angel musicians in roundels; border inscription reads: "in conspectu angelor[um] / psallam tibi domine et aborabo / ad templum sanctu[m] / tuu[m] et confitebor nomini tuo"; modern olive-brown leather components of binding made by Léon Gruel ca. 1900; modern sewing on five bands