The following are from Goodspeed's 1903 pamphlet: see below for others found at the University of New Hampshire. Click here to see two of the scarcest of all Sacker bookplates, ones she designed for her sister and her Nephew.
Georgia H. Emery Charles E. Hutchison
Augustus Peabody Loring Note that the figure is holding a model of the ship shown in the next bookplate.
Loring Reading Room
Interestingly,
this plate appeared,
tipped in, in The Printing Art, Vol.
II. No. 3 - November 1903
Harry Goodhue Sacker and Goodhue were apparently good friends. Goodhue, in fact, designed a bookplate for Sacker. We do not yet know the circumstances of this possible "exchange" of bookplates.

Harold Murdock

Myra H. Nichols Hendrik Petersen
[ From the University of New Hampshire's Lewis Stark Bookplate Collection ]
monogram
(The leaf work on the Painter bookplate is reminiscent of her title-page design for Frederic Pangborn's The Silent Maid.)