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James Moyes was a well-known London printer in the early 19th century. His office in Greville Street, near Hatton Garden, produced many scholarly and classical works during this period.
A small, faint library or property stamp consisting of several horizontal rows of small dots forming a rectangular shape.
This faint mark is a library stamp, often used by institutions to denote ownership of a specific copy of a book.