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S.L. Autograph Auction Saturday 13 July 2013 11:00

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Lot: 1 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 MARADONA DIEGO: (1960- ) Argentinean Footballer. Signed colour 4 x 6 photograph of Lot: 4 Maradona in a full length action FOOTBALL: A printed 8vo pose wearing his Argentina programme for England vs. Spain football strip. Signed ('Maradona at Wembley Stadium, 25th March Diego') in bold blue ink to a light 1981, signed to the inside central area of the image, also adding page by fourteen members of the his squad number, 10, beneath Spain team including Genaro his signature. EX. Celayeta, Rafael Gordillo, Miguel Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Tendillo, Enrique Quique, Jesus Zamora etc. All have signed with their names alone in black or Lot: 2 blue inks to clear areas. VG. BEST GEORGE: (1946-2005) Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Northern Ireland & Manchester United Footballer. Signed First Day Cover commemorating Lot: 5 Football Heroes and featuring a RONALDINHO: (1980- ) colour head and shoulders image Brazilian Footballer. An orange of Best wearing his red souvenir Nike FC Manchester United football strip. football jeresy, with Ronaldinho's With an affixed block of postage name and squad number to the stamps, the ample white border reverse, signed in bold black ink featuring a colour design to the reverse, adding the celebrating football comics, post number 10 beneath his signature. marked at Manchester, 14th May VG. 1996. Signed by Best with his Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 name alone in blue ink to a clear area above his image. Together with Alf Ramsey (1920-1999) Lot: 6 English Footballer and Manager CRUYFF JOHAN: (1947- ) of the English national football Dutch Footballer. Signed 10 x 8 team 1963-74 with whom he won photograph showing Cruyff, the World Cup in 1966. Signed wearing his Netherlands football First Day Cover commemorating strip, in a full length action pose England's World Cup victory in with the ball at his feet. Signed in 1966 and with various colour bold black ink with his name images including the Jules Rimet alone to a light area at the centre trophy. Post marked at Harrow of the image. Together with and Wembley, 18th August 1966. (1945- ) Signed ('A E Ramsey') with his German Footballer. Signed name alone in black ink to a clear colour 4 x 6 postcard photograph area. VG, 2. of Beckenbauer standing in a Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 three quarter length pose holding a football. Signed in bold black ink with his name alone to a light Lot: 3 area of the image. VG to EX, 2. SPANISH FOOTBALL: An 8vo Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 sheet of plain notepaper individually signed in blue fountain pen inks by seventeen Lot: 7 members of the Spanish WOODS TIGER: (1975- ) International Football team of American Golfer, Open 1957 who lost to Scotland at Champion 2000, 2005 & 2006 Hampden Park, 8th May 1957, and U.S. Open Champion 2000. including Alfredo Di Stefano, 2002 & 2008. Signed and Estanislao Basora, Antoni inscribed colour 8 x 10 Ramallets, , photograph of Woods crouching Juan Alonso, Luis Suarez in a full length pose with a golf Miramontes, Ferran Olivella, club. Signed in bold silver ink to Enrique Mateos, Jose Maria the image. One corner crease, Maguregui, Laszlo Kubala etc. otherwise VG. Neatly laid down beneath a typed Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 list of most of the signatories. About VG.

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Lot: 8 as it is and the first of its sort will GOLF: Selection of signed be worth seeing. I therefore send postcard photographs and you the information.' With blank slightly larger, signed magazine integral leaf. Some light age photographs of various sizes wear, otherwise VG. Baltistan is (each neatly laid down to cards) considered the birth centre of etc., by various golfers including Polo. Payne Stewart, Severiano Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Ballesteros, Tony Jacklin, Ernie Els, Colin Montgomerie, Sandy Lyle, Bernhard Langer, Nick Lot: 12 Faldo, Ray Floyd, Lee Trevino, OWENS JESSE: (1913-1980) Greg Norman, Tom Watson, American Athlete, famous for his Arnold Palmer etc. Many of the participation at the Berlin images are colour and most Olympics in 1936 where he show the golfers in action poses. became the first American to win A little duplication. Generally VG, four Olympic Gold medals in 33. track and field events. Bold black Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 ink signature ('Jesse Owens') on a 4 x 6 white card featuring a neatly attached magazine portrait Lot: 9 of Owens seated in a half length GOLF: Selection of signed pose with several medals in his pieces, cards, postcard hand. EX. photographs and slightly larger, 8 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 x 10s, a few magazine photographs etc., by various golfers including Severiano Lot: 13 Ballesteros, Lee Westwood, OLYMPIC GAMES 1960: A good Craig Stadler, Vijay Singh, Arnold autograph album containing over Palmer, Tony Jacklin, Nick Faldo, 25 signatures by various athletes Sandy Lyle, Colin Montgomerie, who participated in or were Bernhard Langer, Ernie Els, present at the Games of the XVII Jesper Parnevik, Justin Rose, Olympiad in , 1960, most of Jack Nicklaus, Ian Woosnam, them medallists at the 1960 Greg Norman, Byron Nelson etc. games or others, including Emil A little duplication. Many of the Zatopek, Dana Zatopkova (a images are colour and show the good example featuring an golfers in action poses. A few FR, original drawing of Zatopek generally VG, 30. running with his wife following Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 closely behind, holding her javelin), Isaac Berger, Jim George, Tommy Kono, Charles Lot: 10 Vinci, James Bradford, Arkady GOLF: Selection of signed 8 x 10 Vorobyov, Norbert Schemansky, photographs and slightly smaller Bill Nieder, Dallas Long, Dave etc., by various golfers including Davis, Harold Connolly, Willie Severiano Ballesteros, Bernhard May, Yuri Titov etc. All of the Langer, Miguel Angel Jimenez, signatures are in fountain pen Arnold Palmer, Gary Player, Tom inks and most pages are multiple Watson etc. Most of the images signed. The concluding pages of are colour and depict the golfers the album feature an interesting in action poses. VG, 7. series of original 4 x 3 Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 photographs taken at the Olympic games, all of them candid images, showing various weightlifters in training and Lot: 11 competition, various Olympic [POLO]: An A.L.S. by Radha venues etc., each laid down to Kisha, Wazir of Baltistan, two pages and most bearing neat ink pages, slim 4to, n.d. ('Monday'), annotations to the pages to a gentleman, in English. Kisha opposite identifying the subjects writes, 'There will be a polo etc. A few pages loose and some tournament…today and tomorrow light age wear and staining to the (evenings). Some teams from outer covers of the album, Baltistan and one from Ladakh otherwise VG. will compete. The game original Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

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Lot: 14 Lot: 17 NADAL RAFAEL: (1986- ) SPORT: Selection of signed Spanish Tennis Player, colour postcard photographs and Wimbledon Champion 2008 & a few slightly larger by various 2010, US Open Champion 2010. sportsmen including Sugar Ray Signed colour 8 x 10 photograph Leonard, Lennox Lewis, Frank of Nadal in a half length pose Bruno, Carl Lewis, Pavel during a tennis match. Signed in Nedved, Franz Beckenbauer, bold black ink with his name Jeffrey Buttle, Jan Ullrich etc. VG alone across a light area at the to EX, 12. centre of the image. EX. Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00

Lot: 18 Lot: 15 DEMPSEY JACK: (1895-1983) GASOL PAU: (1980- ) Spanish American Boxer, World Basketball Player. Two signed Heavyweight Champion 1919-26. colour 8 x 10 photographs of Signed and inscribed 8 x 10 Gasol in different actions poses, photograph of Dempsey standing each scoring for the Los Angeles in a full length boxing pose. Lakers. Both are signed by Gasol Signed in bold black ink across a in bold blue ink to clear areas of clear area of the background and the image, adding his team dated 1976 in his hand. Some number, 16, alongside his light surface and corner creasing, signature. Both have two small otherwise VG. oval authentication stickers Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 neatly affixed in the lower right corners. EX, 2. Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Lot: 19 LOUIS JOE: (1914-1981) American Boxer, World Lot: 16 Heavyweight Champion 1937-49. SOUTH AFRICAN RUGBY: A Vintage signed 3 x 5 cardstock colour 11.5 x 16 poster issued by photograph of Louis standing in a official sponsors Lion Lager for three quarter length boxing pose. the South African National Rugby Signed in blue ink to a light area Team in and England, of the image with his name alone. 1992, featuring a colour image of The signature is a little light, the squad standing and seated although perfectly legible. Neatly together in five rows, individually laid down and with some very signed by over 30 members of minor, light staining in the the squad including Pieter Muller, corners, G. Ian MacDonald, Adolf Malan, Adri Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Geldenhuys, Theo Jansen van Rensburg, James Small, Pieter Hendriks, Robert du Preez, Lot: 20 Johan Styger, John Williams, LOUIS JOE: (1914-1981) Naas Botha, Danie Gerber, Wahl American Boxer, World Bartmann etc. All have signed Heavyweight Champion 1937-49. with their names alone in blue or Vintage signed sepia 7 x 9 black inks to clear areas of the photograph of Louis standing in a borders. Framed and glazed in a full length boxing pose. The plain green coloured frame to an original press photograph is overall size of 12.5 x 17. VG. signed by Louis in fountain pen Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 ink across a clear area of the image. Curiously the photograph has also been signed in bold blue ink by Sugar Ray Leonard (1956- ) American Boxer, a World Champion in five different weight divisions. Some very light overall surface creasing and a few minor corner creases, G. Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00

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Lot: 21 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 WALCOTT JERSEY JOE: (1914- 1994) American Boxer, World Heavyweight Champion 1951-52. Lot: 25 Signed colour 8 x 10 photograph TYSON MIKE: (1966- ) of Walcott standing in a full American Boxer, World length boxing pose. Signed in Heavyweight Champion 1986-90, bold blue ink with his name alone 1996. A red Everlast boxing to a light area of the image. EX. glove boldly signed in black ink Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 by Tyson with his name alone. EX. Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Lot: 22 ALI MUHAMMAD: (1942- ) American Boxer, World Lot: 26 Heavyweight Champion. Signed CARPENTIER GEORGES: and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph, (1894-1975) French Boxer, World a close-up portrait of Ali in semi- Light Heavyweight Champion profile speaking on the 1920-22. Autograph Statement telephone. Signed in bold black Signed, Georges Carpentier, one ink across a light area of the page, folio, n.p., n.d., in French. image, 'To Henry M. from In bold black fountain pen ink Muhammad Ali' and dated 9th Carpentier has penned a brief February 1989 in his hand. Ali statement, in full, 'Peace? I have has also added a brief quotation fought too much my whole life not in his hand, 'Serve God, He is the to appreciate its attraction....And Goal'. EX. the more they know how well Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 armed I am, the more of it they give me!' Some extremely minor, light overall surface creasing, Lot: 23 otherwise VG. Carpentier ALI MUHAMMAD: (1942- ) prepared his statement for American Boxer, World publication in the Pax Mundi Heavyweight Champion. Signed book; an anthology of sentiments and inscribed printed slim 8vo on peace published in folding pamphlet entitled Islam at Switzerland by the World a Glance. Signed ('Muhammad League for Peace. Between 1925 Ali') by Ali in blue ink across a and 1932 many notable persons clear area of the yellow and red from around the world were printed front cover and dated 5th asked to comment on the November 1988 in his hand. prospects of world peace and the Together with an unsigned 5 x 4 volume included contributions colour photograph of Ali signing a from Marie Curie, Guglielmo series of identical pamphlets. VG. Marconi, Albert Einstein, Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Rabindranath Tagore and many others. Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Lot: 24 FRAZIER JOE: (1944-2011) American Boxer, World Lot: 27 Heavyweight Champion 1970-73. GALINDEZ VICTOR: (1948- Signed 8 x 10 photograph of 1980) Argentine Boxer, World Frazier standing in a full length Light Heavyweight Champion pose wearing his boxing trunks 1974-78, 1979. Scarce signed and championship belt. Signed in colour 3.5 x 6 photograph of the bold blue ink with his name alone boxer standing in a three quarter to a light area of the image. length pose boxing pose wearing Together with Archie Moore his Champions belt. Signed in (1916-1998) American Boxer, bold blue ink to a light area of the World Light Heavyweight image and dated 7th March 1979 Champion 1952-59, 1961. in his hand. Autographs of Signed colour 8 x 10 photograph Galindez are scarce following his of Moore standing in a full length untimely death at the age of 31 in boxing pose. Signed in bold blue a stock-car racing accident. ink with his name alone to a light Some slight corner creasing, area of the image. EX, 2. otherwise VG.

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Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 with his name alone in black ink to the title page. Accompanied by the dust jacket; Steve Hislop Lot: 28 (1962-2003) Scottish Motorcycle CERDAN MARCEL: (1916-1949) Racer, British Superbike French Boxer, World Champion 1995 & 2002. Two Middleweight Champion 1948-49. signed colour 8.5 x 6 Rare vintage signed and photographs, each different inscribed 4 x 6 postcard poses showing Hislop racing on photograph of Cerdan standing in his bike at speed. Both signed in a three quarter length boxing black ink to clear areas of the pose. Photograph by Harcourt. images. Accompanied by a brief Signed in bold turquoise fountain A.L.S. and T.L.S. sending the pen ink across a light area at the photographs; John Reynolds head of the image. Autographs of (1965- ) British Motorcycle Cerdan are rare following his Racer, British Superbike tragic death in an air crash at the Champion 1992, 2001 & 2004. age of 33. Some light age wear Book signed, a hardback edition and minor corner creasing, G. of John Reynolds - The Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Autobiography, First Edition published by Haynes, Somerset, 2006. Signed by Reynolds in bold black ink to the half title page. Lot: 29 Accompanied by the dust jacket. ROBINSON SUGAR RAY: (1921- VG to EX, 6. 1989) American Boxer, World Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Welterweight Champion 1946-51 and World Middleweight Champion 1951-52, 1955-57 & 1958-60. An 8.5 x 12.5 stiff white Lot: 32 card featuring a 4 x 8.5 [MOTOR RACING]: HOWARD photograph of Robinson neatly HENRY (1866-1927) 4th Earl of mounted to the centre, the image Effingham. English Peer. Small showing him in a half length pose series of three A.Ls.S., with his fists slightly raised and Effingham, nine pages (total), clenched. Signed ('Sugar Ray 8vo, Tusmore, Bicester, 24th Robinson') in dark fountain pen February - 29th November 1906, ink with his name alone to the two to Mr. Mutsey and the final card immediately beneath his letter to The Great Central image. Some extremely minor, Garage Limited. In the first letter light staining to the card, not Effingham asks Mutsey to affecting the signature or image, instruct Lamplugh to proceed otherwise VG. with the aluminium for a new Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 body in order to save time, 'especially as he has your scale drawing of Mr. Hissey's car' and adds that he will settle further Lot: 30 details with him 'when I come to LEONARD SUGAR RAY: (1956- very shortly with the 40- ) American Boxer, a World H.P. Charron.' In the second Champion in five different weight letter Effingham accepts a price divisions. A red Everlast boxing of £10 for the body and asks how glove signed by Leonard in bold soon Lamplugh will require the black ink with his name alone. chassis to be sent to , and VG. in the third he forwards a cheque Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 for £206.6.11. in payment of an account, although explains why he has deducted Effingham Lot: 31 refers to Fernand Charron (1866- MOTORCYCLING: Carl Fogarty 1928) French Pioneer of Motor (1965- ) British Motorcycle Racing, and J. B. Hissey, a Racer, World Superbike British racing driver who Champion 1994, 1995, 1998 & participated at Brooklands in 1999. Book signed, a hardback 1907. £5 relating to the value of a edition of Foggy on Bikes - Learn horn and siren which were to Ride like a World Champion, delivered fixed to the chassis, First Edition published by Collins 'they were of course intended to Willow, 2001. Signed by Fogarty be on the chassis at Lamplugh's

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when the car was painted & September 1990, signed in bold finished off. However Messrs. black ink by Ayrton Senna with Lamplugh declared to me they his name alone (a somewhat knew nothing about them.' Some hurried example) and also light dust staining and age wear, bearing one other unidentified G to about VG, 3. signature in blue ink. Together with a second identical official pass also bearing an unidentified Lot: 33 signature in blue ink. Both are FORMULA ONE: Small selection contained in their original clear of signed postcard photographs plastic wallets. Some light age and slightly larger by various wear, VG, 2. Formula One Motor Racing Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Drivers, most of them World Champions, comprising James Hunt, Niki Lauda, Jackie Stewart, Lot: 37 Damon Hill, Nigel Mansell and SENNA AYRTON: (1960-1994) Stirling Moss. Most of the images Brazilian Motor Racing Driver, are colour. G (1), otherwise VG Formula One World Champion to EX, 6. 1988, 1990 & 1991. Signed and Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 inscribed 6 x 8 photograph of Senna seated in a half length pose, wearing his Honda Lot: 34 McLaren racing overalls, at a FANGIO JUAN MANUEL: (1911- press conference. Signed in 1995) Argentinean Motor Racing black ink across a largely clear Driver, Formula One World area of the image. EX. Champion 1951, 1954, 1955, Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 1956 & 1957. Signed and inscribed 6 x 4 photograph featuring two different images of Lot: 38 Fangio with his Mercedes-Benz SENNA AYRTON: (1960-1994) racing car. Signed ('J M Fangio') Brazilian Motor Racing Driver, in blue ink to a clear area and Formula One World Champion dated 8th March 1991 in his 1988, 1990 & 1991. An hand. EX. exceptionally fine signed 11.5 x 8 Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 photograph of Senna in a semi profile head and shoulders pose seated in the cockpit of his racing Lot: 35 car, wearing his McLaren Honda FANGIO JUAN MANUEL: (1911- racing overalls and helmet, and 1995) Argentinean Motor Racing studying the data on an Olivetti Driver, Formula One World monitor before him. Photograph Champion 1951, 1954, 1955, by Mario Wini on behalf of the 1956 & 1957. Signed 7 x 4 Agence de Presse Arc in photograph of Fangio standing in Lausanne and bearing an ink a full length pose alongside a note to the verso indicating that Mercedes Benz racing car. the image was captured at the Signed ('J. M. Fangio') in bold Circuit Paul Ricard at Le black ink to a light area of the Castellet in 1990. Signed by image and dated 29th November Senna in bold black ink, with a 1983 in his hand. VG. fine example of his signature as Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 World Champion, across a light area of the image and dated 1991 in his hand. EX. The French Grand Prix of 1990 was the last Lot: 36 to be held at the Circuit Paul SENNA AYRTON: (1960-1994) Ricard near Marseilles. Senna Brazilian Motor Racing Driver, finished third in the race, behind Formula One World Champion Alain Prost and Ivan Capelli. 1988, 1990 & 1991. An original Prost's third victory of the season colour printed small 8vo official closed the gap to Championship pass to the Formula One points leader Senna to just three Paddock Club issued for the points, however Senna finished qualifying session of the the season as Champion for a Portuguese Grand Prix at the second time with McLaren. Autodromo do Estoril, 22nd Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00

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Lot: 39 Rossa….'. In concluding Ferrari ALONSO FERNANDO: (1981- further confirms that the 410 ) Spanish Formula One Motor Super America will be produced Racing Driver, World Champion in the second half of 1958 and 2005 & 2006. Signed colour 8 x considerable improvements will 12 photograph of Alonso be submitted to Paris in October. standing in a victorious full length Letters by Ferrari in which he pose on a podium, holding a discusses his cars are both rare trophy. Signed in black ink with and desirable. VG. his name alone to a clear area of Estimate: £600.00 - £800.00 the image. Together with a second signed colour 12 x 8 photograph of Alonso in a Lot: 42 victorious half length pose, STANISLAVSKI CONSTANIN: wearing his helmet and holding (1863-1938) Russian Actor and his steering wheel in one raised Theatre Director, responsible for hand having completed a race. 'Method Acting'. Vintage signed Signed in black ink with his name postcard photograph of alone to a clear area of the Stanislavski in costume lying on image. EX, 2. a table. Signed ('C. Stanislavski') Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 in fountain pen ink with his name alone to a light area of the image. VG. Lot: 40 Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 FERRARI ENZO: (1898-1988) Italian Motor Racing Driver & Manufacturer, founder of the Lot: 43 Scuderia Ferrari Grand Prix BERNHARDT SARAH: (1844- motor racing team. T.N.S., 1923) French Actress. A.L.S., Ferrari, to the verso of a colour 6 Sarah Bernhardt, four pages, x 4 postcard featuring an image 12mo, n.p., 1880, to Monsieur de of Michele Alboreto and Rene Broke, in French, on her Arnoux standing together in full monogrammed stationery. length poses alongside a Ferrari Bernhardt informs her racing car, Modena, 12th March correspondent that she has 1985, in Italian. Ferrari sends written to Sir Richard Wallace, thanks to his correspondent for 'though I don't know him myself, their birthday wishes and adds and have marked my letter his cordial greetings. Boldly urgent'. The actress continues signed in his characteristic purple 'Now….I am very sorry that M. fountain pen ink. VG. Copella has not yet received the Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 money. This delay is not my fault, but I shall get the money eventually this week. I shall send Lot: 41 a sum large enough for him to FERRARI ENZO: (1898-1988) make his payments this Italian Motor Racing Driver & Saturday.' and further adds that Manufacturer, founder of the she would like to accept an Scuderia Ferrari Grand Prix invitation but is sadly prevented motor racing team. Rare T.L.S., by her work and is very absorbed Ferrari, one page, 4to, Modena, in her studies. VG. 30th December 1957, to Robert Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Braunschweig of the Automobile Review, on the printed stationery of Ferrari, in Italian. Ferrari writes Lot: 44 to his correspondent concerning BERNHARDT SARAH: (1844- the production of various cars for 1923) French Actress. Vintage the following year, following their signed cabinet photograph of the annual meeting and updating of actress standing in a three technical specifications, and lists quarter length profile pose in five models that they anticipate costume as Hamlet. Photograph as being part of their production by Lafayette. Signed in bold, dark programme, '250 Granturismo fountain pen ink with her name coupe, 250 Granturismo alone to the lower photographer's Berlinetta, 250 Granturismo mount. Some light scuffing and cabriolet, 250 Granturismo discoloration to the image, G. spyder California, 250 Testa Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00

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Lot: 45 Lot: 48 BERNHARDT SARAH: (1844- DUSE ELEONORA: (1858-1924) 1923) French Actress. A good Italian Actress. Vintage signed vintage signed and inscribed 8 x and inscribed cabinet photograph 11.5 photograph of Bernhardt of Duse seated in a half length seated in a three quarter length profile pose. Signed ('E. Duse') in pose. Photograph by Reutlinger black fountain pen ink at the of Paris. Signed ('Sarah head of the image and dated Bernhardt') in dark fountain pen 1900(?) in her hand. Neatly ink to a clear area at the base of trimmed to the lower edge and the image and dated 1911 in her with some minor age wear, G. hand. Some minor chipping to Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 the corners, otherwise about VG. Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Lot: 49 GERMAN THEATRE: Selection Lot: 46 of vintage signed postcard DUSE ELEONORA: (1858-1924) photographs by various German Italian Actress. Bold purple stage actors of the early 20th fountain pen ink signature ('E. century, and a few English, Duse') and date, 1895, in her including Ferdinand Bonn, Harry hand on an 8vo page removed Alsen, Ewald Bach, Paul Wiecke, from an autograph album. Toni Braun, Harry Bulger, Hans Together with a second bold Fischer, Konrad Gebhardt, black fountain pen ink signature Siegfried Heinzel, Ludwig Heine, ('E. Duse') also on an 8vo page Otto Sommerstorff, Ella Kobold, removed from an autograph Max Pohl, Minna Muller-Rudolph, album, also bearing the signature Maxime Rene, August Lindberg, of Piero Gamba (1936- ) Italian Arthur Kraussneck, Wilhelm Conductor & Pianist, a child Kolmar, Robert Volkner, prodigy. G to VG, 2. Hermann Vallentin, Reinhard Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Tenhaeff, Paula von Kronau, Ernest Wendt, Viktor Norbert, Franz Felix, Louise Kartusch, Lot: 47 Edmund Payne, Ashton Pearse, DUSE ELEONORA: (1858-1924) William C. Weedon etc. Italian Actress. A.L.S., E Duse, Generally VG, 73. one page, 8vo, n.p., n.d., to Tatini Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 (?), in Italian. Duse refers to a list of restaurants that her correspondent had sent her, Lot: 50 declaring 'well, you need to get a GERMAN THEATRE: Selection cure for that greed', and adds of vintage signed postcard that if they want to reply she will photographs by various German expect a response before 10 am stage actors of the early 20th if possible. In a postscript she century, and a few English, further remarks 'Please send me including Josef Kainz, Oskar the bill for all the dishes you Aigner, Sol Aiken, Hermann made for me. Too many!' Some Bottcher, Rudolf Bernauer, Fritz light wrinkling and the blank Werner, Louis Bauer, Bruno integral leaf mounted. A few Decarli, Otto Eggerth, Tom small, minor water stains to Farecht, Fritz Herz, Flora Siding around twelve words of text, & Viktor Flemming, Siegfried which remain legible, to the Heinzel, Gosta Hillberg, Alfred upper half of the letter, not Kase, Eduard Kepler, Carl affecting the signature. G. Jaedicke, Hans Rudiger, Erich Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Rottacker, Felix Kronez, Christian Martin, Ludwig Vanoni, Astri Torsell, Anton Tiller, Tore Svennberg, Gunnar Wingard, Hans Wahlberg, Alexander Wierth, Fritz Werner, Wilkie Bard, Huntley Wright, Joseph Coyne, Alfred Lester etc. Generally VG, 73. Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00

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Lot: 51 Lot: 54 GROCK: (1880-1959) Swiss ASTAIRE FRED: (1899-1987) Clown. Book signed, a paperback American Actor & Dancer, edition of Sans blaque! - Ma Academy Award winner. Vintage Carriere de Clown, published by signed sepia postcard Ernest Flammarion, Paris, 1948. photograph of Astaire in a head Signed by Grock in bold bark and shoulders pose. Signed in fountain pen ink to the front free bold blue fountain pen ink with endpaper, further adding his his name alone to a light area at familiar head and shoulders the base of the image. One very profile caricature in his hand slight, minor corner crease, VG. above his signature. Some very Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 light age wear and a couple of minor scuffs to the front free endpaper, otherwise VG. Lot: 55 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 ASTAIRE FRED: (1899-1987) American Actor & Dancer, Academy Award winner. Vintage Lot: 52 signed and inscribed 8 x 10 FRATELLINI FAMILY: Autograph photograph of Astaire in a head Statement Signed by the and shoulders pose. Signed 'To European circus clowns Francois Sam - With all best always - Fred Fratellini (1879-1951), Paolo A.' in black ink to a clear area of Fratellini (1877-1940) and Aldo the image and dated 1958 in his Fratellini (1886-1961) hand. A few very minor corner individually, one page, folio, creases, otherwise VG. The Paris, 23rd January 1930, in present photograph was French. The statement, in the inscribed to Sam Berk, the hand of Francois Fratellini reads, dancing partner of Juanita Swan in full, 'For the wellbeing of the who, together formed the nations, for their reconciliation Vaudeville act known as Berk & and for universal joy, replace the Swan. explosion of bombs with Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 explosions of laughter! - Long Live Laughter - Laughter disarms!' Boldly signed at the Lot: 56 conclusion by all three. VG. ROGERS GINGER: (1911-1995) Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 American Actress & Dancer, Academy Award winner. Small collection of five A.Ls.S., Ginger, Lot: 53 each one page, 4to and smaller JANNINGS EMIL: (1884-1950) (two in folding greetings cards German Actor, the first actor to and one on the verso of a picture win the Academy Award for Best postcard), various places Actor and the first person to be (London, Beverly Hills), 1957-59, presented an Oscar. Vintage all to Ray Daum. Rogers writes a signed sepia postcard series of social letters to her photograph of Jannings in a head friend, thanking him for his notes, and shoulders pose. Photograph some glasses ('have proudly published by Ross. Signed ('Emil offered drinks in them to my Jannings') in bold, dark fountain envious chums') etc., and also pen ink with his name alone referring to her religion, 'She's across a light area at the base of [Wright] often spoken of Christian the image. VG. Science - in passing that is - as Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 “our religion―. I never stopped long enough to really enquire about her interest in it - but forgive me if I ask you - Is it a recent interest? Mine started some while back - during my Sunday School days. Don't know what I'd do without it!' Also including a Christmas card bearing a facsimile inscription and signature of Rogers and a colour reproduction of one of her paintings to the cover. Four of the

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letters are accompanied by the Lot: 60 original envelopes hand LAUGHTON CHARLES: (1899- addressed by Rogers. G to 1962) English Actor, Academy generally VG, 6. Ray Daum - Award winner. An excellent Film Producer at the United vintage signed and inscribed Nations, friend and biographer of sepia 10.5 x 13.5 photograph of Greta Garbo. Laughton standing in a half Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 length pose in costume from one of his most famous screen roles as Captain William Bligh in Lot: 57 Mutiny on the Bounty (1935). ASTAIRE & ROGERS: ASTAIRE Photograph by Grime of M.G.M. FRED (1899-1987) American Signed by Laughton in bold black Actor & Dancer & ROGERS fountain pen ink to a light area of GINGER (1911-1995) American the image, 'For Irving from Actress & Dancer, both Academy Charlie (you must be sick of my Award winners. Signed 10 x 8 face)'. Rare and desirable in this photograph by both Fred Astaire form. Some very slight corner and Ginger Rogers individually, and surface creasing, one small the image depicting the dancers tear to the right white border and standing opposite each other in two very small areas of paper three quarter length poses in loss to two corners, only affecting costume as Guy Holden and the white border and not the Mimi Glossop in a scene from the image or signature. About VG 1934 American musical film The The present photograph was Gay Divorcee. Signed ('F Astaire' inscribed by Laughton to Irving and 'Ginger Rogers') in bold Glassberg (1906-1958) Polish- black inks with their names alone American Cinematographer to light areas at the head of the Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 image. VG. Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 Lot: 61 GABLE CLARK: (1901-1960) Lot: 58 American Actor, Academy Award MUNI PAUL: (1895-1967) winner. A good vintage signed Austrian-Hungarian born and inscribed sepia 10 x 13 American Actor, Academy Award photograph of Gable standing in winner. Vintage signed and a three quarter length pose, in inscribed 8 x 10 photograph of profile, in costume as Fletcher Muni in a head and shoulders Christian from Mutiny on the pose in semi-profile. Signed in Bounty (1935). Signed in blue fountain pen ink to the image, fountain pen ink by Gable across with slightly weaker contrast and a light area of the image, 'To his surname running across a Irving, It was Mutiny on the darker area. Small pinholes to Bounty!! Clark'. The actor was the corners of the white borders, nominated for an Academy otherwise about VG. Award for his role in this film. Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Rare and desirable in this form. A couple of very light, minor corner creases, VG The present Lot: 59 photograph was inscribed by LAUGHTON CHARLES: (1899- Gable to Irving Glassberg (1906- 1962) English Actor, Academy 1958) Polish-American Award winner. Vintage signed 7 x Cinematographer. 9.5 photograph, a good image of Estimate: £375.00 - £500.00 the actor standing in a three quarter length pose in costume as Dutch painter Rembrandt van Rijn in a scene from the 1936 film Rembrandt. Signed in dark fountain pen ink with his name alone to the image, partially across a darker area although perfectly legible. Some very slight, minor corner creasing, VG. Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00

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Lot: 62 Lot: 65 GABLE CLARK: (1901-1960) RUSSELL HAROLD: (1914- American Actor, Academy Award 2002) Canadian-American World winner. Vintage signed and War II Veteran and Academy inscribed sepia 11 x 14 Award winning Actor. Vintage photograph of Gable standing in signed and inscribed 8 x 10 a three quarter length pose by a photograph of Russell in a head car. Photograph by Clarence and shoulders pose. Signed in Sinclair Bull of Hollywood and blue fountain pen ink across a bearing his credit stamp to the light area at the base of the verso. Signed 'To Dixie - you're image. One very slight, extremely the best of all tennis partners. minor corner crease, VG. Clark' in green fountain pen ink Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 across a light area of the image. Some surface and heavy corner creasing and light overall age Lot: 66 wear, G. STEWART JAMES: (1908-1997) Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00 American Actor, Academy Award winner. A good original black ink sketch of the head of Harvey, Lot: 63 drawn and signed by Stewart on TRACY SPENCER: (1900-1967) a 4to sheet of white card. Signed American Actor, Academy Award in bold blue ink at the base, also winner. Vintage signed sepia 8 x adding Harvey in his hand. A 10 photograph of Tracy in a head couple of very light, minor corner and shoulders pose. Signed in creases, otherwise EX. blue ink, partially across a darker Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 area of the image, and with weaker contrast, and dated 1948 in his hand. Together with Henry Lot: 67 Fonda (1905-1982) American MARVIN LEE: (1924-1987) Actor, Academy Award winner. American Actor, Academy Award Vintage signed sepia 9.5 x 7.5 winner. An excellent vintage photograph of the young Fonda signed 8 x 10 photograph of standing outdoors in a three Marvin in a head and shoulders quarter length pose. Signed in pose in costume as the bold, dark fountain pen ink professional killer Charlie Strom across a light area of the image. in a scene from The Killers VG, 2. (1964), adapted from Ernest Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Hemingway's short story of the same name. Signed by Marvin in bold, dark blue fountain pen ink Lot: 64 with his name alone to a light BOGART HUMPHREY: (1899- area of the image. VG. 1957) American Actor, Academy Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 Award winner. A good vintage signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph of Bogart in a classic Lot: 68 head and shoulders pose TEMPLE SHIRLEY: (1928- ) wearing a pinstripe suit. American Child Actress, Photograph by Bert Longworth of Academy Award winner. Vintage Warner Bros. and bearing his signed and inscribed 7.5 x 8.5 light credit stamp to the verso. photograph of the young Temple Signed in bold, dark fountain pen in a head and shoulders pose. ink across a light area of the Signed ('Shirley Temple') in bold background, 'To Fritz, good luck, pencil across a clear area of the Humphrey Bogart'. The actor has image with her juvenile signature. experienced a little pen trouble, Very slightly neatly trimmed and however his signature remains lightly affixed to a slightly card. bold and legible. VG. Some extremely light age wear, G. Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

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Lot: 69 depicting the couple in a head CRAWFORD JOAN: (1905-1977) and shoulders pose together. American Actress, Academy Photograph by Edward Quinn of Award winner. Vintage signed Nice and bearing his credit stamp and inscribed sepia 8 x 10 to the verso. Signed by Taylor photograph of Crawford seated in ('Elizabeth Taylor Todd') and by a head and shoulders pose. Todd ('Michael Todd') in blue Signed in bold, dark fountain pen fountain pen inks across light ink across a light area at the areas of the image. A rare base of the image. A couple of combination of the signatures of very light, extremely minor corner Taylor and her third husband, the creases, VG. only one of seven whom she Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 didn't divorce. VG. Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00

Lot: 70 GARSON & PIDGEON: Lot: 73 GARSON GREER (1904-1996) BERGMAN & TORN: BERGMAN British Actress, Academy Award INGRID: (1915-1982) Swedish winner & PIDGEON WALTER Actress, Academy Award winner (1897-1984) Canadian Actor. & TORN RIP (1931- ) American Vintage signed 10 x 8 Actor. Signed 8 x 10 photograph photograph by both Garson and by both Bergman and Torn Pidgeon individually. The image individually, the image showing depicts the actors, in costume as the actors seated together in Kay and Clem Miniver, together three-quarter length poses in with their children in a scene from costume as Clare Lester and The Miniver Story (1950). Signed Paul in a scene from the by both Garson and Pidgeon with television film 24 Hours in a their names alone in bold Woman's Life, (1961). Signed by fountain pen ink to clear areas of each with their names alone in the image. VG. blue and black inks to largely Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 clear areas of the image. A few minor corner creases, otherwise VG. Lot: 71 Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 HEPBURN KATHARINE: (1907- 2003) American Actress, Academy Award winner. Book Lot: 74 signed and inscribed, being a HEPBURN AUDREY: (1929- hardback edition of Me - Stories 1993) Belgian-born Actress, of My Life, First Edition published Academy Award winner. Signed by Viking, 1991. Signed by First Day Cover issued by the Hepburn in bold black ink to the United Nations and honouring front free endpaper. UNICEF Rights of the Child, Accompanied by the dust jacket. featuring an illustration by Together with a loosely inserted Hepburn and two different T.L.S. by Hepburn's secretary, associated postage stamps. Post one page, 8vo, 26th September marked at Vienna, 14th June 1991, to Alan, stating 'Well here 1991. Signed by Hepburn with is your book' and apologising for her name alone in bold blue ink a mixup. A little, minor age wear to a clear area of the cover. to the dust jacket, otherwise VG. Together with an associated Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 printed oblong 8vo folding card, the inside featuring the six different UNICEF Rights of the Child postage stamps, post Lot: 72 marked at the United Nations, TAYLOR & TODD: TAYLOR New York, 14th June 1991, with ELIZABETH (1932- 2011) printed French text and a English Actress, Academy Award facsimile signature of Hepburn winner & TODD MICHAEL (1909- opposite. EX, 2. 1958) American Film Producer, Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 husband and wife 1957-58. An excellent vintage signed 9.5 x 7 photograph by both Taylor and Todd individually, the image

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Lot: 75 Lot: 79 HEPBURN AUDREY: (1929- ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS: 1993) Belgian-born Actress, Selection of signed postcard Academy Award winner. Signed photographs and slightly larger, colour 7 x 9.5 printed some 8 x 10's, by various Oscar photograph, neatly clipped from a winning actors and actresses book, the image depicting including, Lauren Bacall (2), Hepburn seated in a full length Michael Caine, Robin Williams, pose on a bed, with a revolver at Joan Fontaine, Rita Moreno, her side. Signed in black ink with Sean Connery, Celeste Holm, her name alone to the image. VG. Judi Dench, Tatum O'Neal, Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 Shelley Winters, Deborah Kerr (2), Olivia De Havilland, Brenda Fricker, Maggie Smith, Sophia Lot: 76 Loren, Patricia O'Neal (2), Jane LOREN SOPHIA: (1934- ) Fonda, etc. VG to EX, 25. Italian Actress, Academy Award Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 winner. Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs (2) and slightly smaller, all of the images Lot: 80 showing Loren in different poses. ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS: All are signed by the actress with Selection of signed 8 x 10 her name alone in bold blue or photographs, and a few slightly black inks to clear areas of the smaller, by various Oscar images. Seven are colour and a winning actors and actresses few are slightly grainy including Lauren Bacall, Anne reproductions. VG to EX, 10. Bancroft, Jim Broadbent, Art Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Carney, Cher, Julie Christie, George Clooney, Jose Ferrer, Louise Fletcher, Morgan Lot: 77 Freeman, John Houseman, ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS: Wendy Hiller, Anjelica Huston, Small selection of vintage signed Timothy Hutton, Melissa Leo, 8 x 10 photographs and smaller Helen Mirren, Rita Moreno, Mira (2) by various Oscar winning Sorvino, Jon Voight, Robin actors and actresses comprising Williams etc. Some of the images Fredric March, Helen Hayes (2), are colour and only a few are Ginger Rogers, George Chakiris inscribed. Generally VG to EX, and Donna Reed. Some light 26. corner and surface creasing, G to Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 about VG, 6. Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Lot: 81 ENTERTAINMENT: A hardback Lot: 78 edition of Great Stars of the ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS: American Stage - A Pictorial Selection of signed 8 x 10 Record by Daniel Blum, photographs and a few smaller published by Greenberg, New by various Oscar winning actors York, 1952, signed by an and actresses including Gregory impressive array of over 100 film Peck (seated in a three quarter and stage actors, some of them length pose in costume from his Academy Award winners, Oscar winning role as Atticus including (to the title pages) Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird), Katharine Heburn, Peter Loretta Young, Ray Milland, Wyngarde, Brian Aherne, Vera Whoopi Goldberg, Vanessa Zorina, Franchot Tone, Brian Redgrave (2), Bette Davis, Aherne, Una Merkel, Halliwell Barbara Stanwyck etc. A few Hobbes, Joseph Cotton, Burgess minor faults, Generally VG, 9. Meredith, Boris Karloff, David Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Wayne, John Forsythe, Judy Holliday, Henry Fonda, Geraldine Page, Deborah Kerr, Audrey Hepburn, Barbara O'Neil, Mel Ferrer, Ruth Draper, Louis Jourdan, Montgomery Clift, Joan Greenwood, Hermione Gingold, Mildred Natwick, Kent Smith,

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Walter Matthau, Celeste Holm, Lot: 83 Cliff Robertson, Karl Malden, SMITH C. AUBREY: (1863-1948) Sam Jaffe, Bramwell Fletcher, English Actor and Cricketer. D.S., Ben Gazzara, Leo G. Carroll, E. C. Aubrey Smith, eight pages, G. Marshall, Henry Daniell, Ralph 4to, Los Angeles, California, 4th Meeker, Neil Hamilton, Blanche December 1946. The document Yurka, Jo Van Fleet, Nils Asther, is a typed carbon copy of a Claude Rains etc., and further contract between the Edward signed to the inside full page Sherman Agency and Smith in illustrations by Maureen which the Agency retain Smith's Stapleton, Eli Wallach, Carol services as an actor for twenty Channing, Charlton Heston, one weeks commencing on 5th Barbara Bel Geddes, Julie Harris, April 1947 for an agreed payment Vivien Leigh (2), Yul Brynner, of $18,000 and weekly salary of Jose Ferrer, Uta Hagen, $2700, also making reference to Laurence Olivier, Ethel Waters, a Lending Agreement with Shirley Booth, John Gielgud, London Film Productions Ltd. Mary Martin, Maurice Evans, Boldly signed in dark fountain Ethel Merman, Tallulah pen ink by Smith at the Bankhead, Bert Lahr, Beatrice conclusion and countersigned by Lillie, Lillian Gish, Fredric March, a representative of the Agency. Josephine Hull, Katharine Together with a second, Cornell, Ruth Gordon, Helen unrelated document, bearing a Hayes, Judith Anderson, Alfred proxy pencil signature of Lunt, Lynn Fontanne, Mary Alexander Korda, one page, 4to, Boland, Florence Reed, Victor Los Angeles, California, 8th Moore, Billie Burke and many January 1948, being a typed others. Some light age wear, the carbon copy of a legal letter from spine cloth detached and the Korda to the Academy of Motion front board loose, otherwise G. Picture Arts and Sciences, Estimate: £600.00 - £800.00 agreeing to their use of scenes from The Private Life of Henry VIII (1933). Four file holes to the Lot: 82 head of Smith's document and NEWMAN ALFRED: (1900-1970) some area of paper loss at the American Film Composer, head of the second document, Academy Award winner. D.S., none of which affect the text or Alfred Newman, four pages, 4to, signatures. About VG, 2. New York, 17th November 1932. Alexander Korda (1893-1956) The partially printed document is Hungarian-born British Film issued by the Music Rights Producer & Director, founder of Department of Electrical London Film Productions Ltd in Research Products Inc. and 1932. gives notice of various musical Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 compositions which are to be used in the film The Kid from Spain and recorded at United Lot: 84 Artists, listing various MENJOU ADOLPHE: (1890- compositions including Perfect 1963) American Actor. Vintage Combination, In the Moonlight, signed and inscribed sepia 8.5 x La Paloma, Look What You've 11 photograph of Menjou in an Done etc., most composed by early head and shoulders pose. Newman or Bert Kalmar and Signed in dark fountain pen ink at Harry Ruby. Signed by Newman the base of the image, partially at the head of the first page in his across a darker area although capacity as Musical Director. VG. perfectly legible. Some light The Kid from Spain (1932) is a silvering and age wear, and a few comedy film involving bullfighting minor corner creases, about VG. and starred Eddie Cantor in the Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 role of Eddie Williams. The film is noted for its musical scenes directed and choreographed by Busby Berkeley, and featuring the Goldwyn Girls Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00

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Lot: 85 Lot: 89 KARLOFF BORIS: (1887-1969) HALEY JACK: (1898-1978) English Actor, famous for his American Actor, portrayed the portrayal of Frankenstein's Tin Man in The Wizard of Oz monster in Frankenstein (1931). (1939). D.S., Jack Haley, being a Vintage signed sepia 5 x 7 signed cheque, Beverly Hills, photograph of Karloff in a head California, 14th February 1968. and shoulders pose. Signed in The partially printed cheque is bold, dark blue fountain pen ink drawn on the account of Lake across a light area at the base of Pillsbury Properties at the Bank the image. A couple of very of California and is made payable slight, minor corner creases and to Bererand Snider for the sum of one small area of paper loss to $39.65. Together with a second the lower right corner, only very D.S., Jack Haley, also a signed slightly affecting the border and cheque, Beverly Hills, California, not the image or signature. About 14th February 1968. The partially VG. printed cheque is drawn on the Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 account of Lake Pillsbury Properties at the Bank of California and is made payable to Lot: 86 Willis M. Fearrien for the sum of WEISSMULLER JOHNNY: (1904- $57.21. Both cheques have red 1984) American Actor, famous bank cancellations which only for his role as Tarzan in various very slightly affect the first letter movies. Vintage signed 7 x 9.5 of Haley's signatures. VG, 2. photograph of Weissmuller Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 standing in a full length pose in costume as Tarzan. Signed in blue fountain pen ink to the Lot: 90 image with a slightly weaker GERE RICHARD: (1949- ) contrast. One heavy corner American Actor. Signed 8 x 10 crease and very slightly neatly photograph of Gere seated in a trimmed, about VG. half length pose. Signed in black Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 ink with his name alone to a clear area at the centre of the image. Together with a black ink Lot: 87 signature ('Richard Gere') on a FLYNN ERROL: (1909-1959) white card. VG to EX, 2. Australian Actor. A.L.S., Errol, Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 one page, 4to, n.p. (on board Zaca), n.d. (c.1946-49), to Mary, on the printed stationery of his Lot: 91 yacht. Flynn states 'Nora SWANSON GLORIA: (1899- explained the situation about the 1983) American Actress, woman coming in, and it's Academy Award winner. Vintage perfectly okay' and adds that if signed colour postcard she goes to see Mr. Blum he will photograph, an elegant image of help her. In concluding the actor Swanson in a profile head and remarks that he is having a great shoulders pose. Signed in purple time. VG. Nora Eddington (1924- fountain pen ink across a light 2001) American Actress, second area of the image. VG. wife of Errol Flynn from 1943-49. Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00

Lot: 92 Lot: 88 DAVIES MARION: (1897-1961) CLIFT MONTGOMERY: (1920- American Actress. A good 1966) American Actor. Vintage vintage signed and inscribed signed postcard photograph of sepia 10 x 13 photograph of Clift in a head and shoulders Davies seated in a half length pose. Signed with his full pose. Signed in bold dark signature ('Montgomery Clift') in fountain pen ink across a light bold blue ink with his name alone area of the background, 'To across a light area of the image. Raoul, with love from Marion'. Rare. VG. Authentic signed photographs of Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Davies are rare as the majority

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were signed by secretaries. Lot: 96 Some slight traces of former MONROE MARILYN: (1926- mounting to the corners of the 1962) American Actress & Sex white borders, otherwise VG. Symbol. A good vintage signed Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 and inscribed 8 x 6 photograph, the image showing the beautiful actress seated in a full length Lot: 93 pose wearing a plain black dress, MONTEZ MARIA: (1912-1951) and with a seductive smile on her Dominican Republic-born face. Signed in black fountain Actress. Rare, vintage signed pen ink to a light area of the and inscribed 11 x 14 photograph image, 'To Kirk, Best Luck of Montez standing in an elegant Always, Marilyn Monroe'. full length pose. The original Accompanied by a letter of Universal Pictures publicity provenance signed by the portrait dates from 1941 when original recipient of the Montez made several films for photograph, Kirk Crivello, dated the studio, most notably South of 17th November 1990, stating that Tahiti, which helped launch her he obtained the signed career as a pin-up star. Signed in photograph from Monroe in 1951 bold blue fountain pen ink across at the Mocambo nightclub in a light area of the image. Signed Hollywood. VG. photographs of Montez are rare Estimate: £3,000.00 - £4,000.00 as a result of her untimely death at the age of 39. Some light surface creasing and a few minor Lot: 97 tears to the white borders, DANDRIDGE DOROTHY: (1922- otherwise about VG. 1965) American Actress & Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 Singer. Vintage signed postcard photograph of Dandridge standing in a half length pose in a Lot: 94 scene from one of her films. OBERON MERLE: (1911-1979) Signed in bold blue fountain pen Anglo-Indian Actress. An ink with her name alone across a excellent vintage signed 8 x 12 light area at the centre of the photograph of Oberon in a head image. Signed photographs of and shoulders pose in costume Dandridge are scarce following as Lady Blakeney from The her untimely death at the age of Scarlet Pimpernel (1934). Signed 42. VG. in fountain pen ink with her name Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 alone to a clear area of the image. One very slight, extremely minor corner crease, VG. Lot: 98 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 BAUR HARRY: (1880-1943) French Actor, arrested and tortured by the Gestapo in 1942. Lot: 95 Scarce vintage signed postcard WEST MAE: (1893-1980) photograph of Baur in a close-up American Actress & Sex Symbol. portrait. Signed in dark fountain Signed 8 x 10 photograph of pen ink with his name alone to a West standing in a full length light area at the base of the pose. Signed ('Mae West') in image. VG. blue ink to a light area of the Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 image. Together with a signed 10 x 8 photograph of West in a half length pose standing in the Lot: 99 middle of a crowd of admirers. BARDOT BRIGITTE: (1934- ) Signed in blue ink to a light area French Actress and Sex Symbol. of the image. VG, 2. Vintage signed postcard Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 photograph of the young Bardot lying in a sexy full length pose. Signed with her name alone in bold blue fountain pen ink across a light area of the image. Vintage signed photographs of BB are surprisingly rare. One very slight,

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minor water stain to the first letter Lot: 103 of her signature, and an VALLI ALIDA: (1921-2006) extremely minor corner crease, Austrian-Italian Actress, starred otherwise VG. in The Third Man (1949). Vintage Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 signed and inscribed 4 x 6 photograph of the actress in a close-up head and shoulders Lot: 100 pose. Signed ('Alida Valli;) in blue SCHNEIDER ROMY: (1938- ink at the base of the image, her 1982) Austrian-German Actress. signature across a darker area. Signed postcard photograph of VG. Schneider standing in a half Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 length pose. Signed ('Romy Schneider') with her name alone in bold black ink to the lower Lot: 104 white border. EX. VALLI ALIDA: (1921-2006) Italian Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Actress, starred in The Third Man (1949). Signed 7.5 x 9.5 photograph of the actress in an Lot: 101 alluring half length pose. Signed STEVENS INGER: (1934-1970) in bold black ink, in later years, Swedish-American Actress. with her name alone to a light Signed and inscribed 8 x 10 area of the image. A couple of photograph, an engaging head very slight, minor corner creases, and shoulders study of the otherwise VG. actress. Signed in bold black ink Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 to a light area at the base of the image, 'To Ronald, Best Wishes, Inger Stevens'. Autographs of the Lot: 105 actress are rare in any form PRINTEMPS YVONNE: (1894- following her tragically early 1977) French Singer and death at the age of 35. Some Actress. Vintage signed and very slight, extremely minor inscribed 7 x 9 photograph of corner creasing, otherwise VG. Printemps in a half length pose Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 wearing a hat. Photograph by Harcourt of Paris. Signed ('Yvonne Printemps') in blue Lot: 102 fountain pen ink across a clear ANGELI PIER: (1932-1971) area of the image and dated Italian Actress. D.S., with her rare 1952 in her hand. Together with full signature, Anna Maria a second vintage signed 7 x 9 Pierangeli, one page, 12mo, photograph of Printemps in a Rome, 1st August 1960. The head and shoulders pose. Signed partially printed document is a with her name alone in blue Disembarkation Card and is fountain pen ink across a light completed entirely in Angeli's area of the image. VG, 2. hand, providing details of her Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 name, place and date of birth, nationality, profession and permanent address. Completed Lot: 106 in bold blue fountain pen ink and KINSKI KLAUS: (1926-1991) signed at the foot. Autographs of German Actor. Scarce signed the actress, particularly with her and inscribed 9.5 x 7 photograph, full signature, are scarce an engaging image of Kinski following her untimely death at standing in a half length pose. the age of 39. A very light Signed in bold black ink across a horizontal crease to the centre light area of the image. EX. does not affect the text or Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 signature, otherwise VG. Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00

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Lot: 107 Lot: 111 FRENCH CINEMA: Selection of ITALIAN CINEMA: Selection of vintage signed postcard signed 7 x 9 photographs and photographs and slightly larger slightly smaller (1), by various by various French film actors, Italian film actresses comprising some singers etc., including Claudia Cardinale, Gina Bernard Lancret, Suzet Mais, Lollobrigida, Virna Lisi and Line Renaud (2), Pierre Richard Ornella Muti. VG to EX, 4. Willm, Francois Perier, Yvonne Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Printemps, Daniel Clerice, Andre Dassary, Georges Rollin, Georges Guetary, Philippe Lemaire, Henry Garat (2), Andre Lot: 112 GERMAN CINEMA: Selection of Roanne, Jean Angelo, Albert signed postcard photographs and Prejean, Victor Boucher, slightly larger (1), most vintage, Madeleine Sologne, Edwige by various stars of German films Feuilliere, Louise Carletti, Suzy comprising Karin Dor (starred in Vernon, Jacques Pills & Georges the James Bond film You Only Tabet etc. Generally VG, 50. Live Twice), Elke Sommer, Peter Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Weck, Zarah Leander, Marianne Koch, Robert Hoffmann, Barbara Sukova, Siegfried Breuer (starred Lot: 108 in The Third Man), Liane Haid, Lil FRENCH CINEMA: Selection of Dagover and Gerda Maurus. signed 5 x 7 photographs and Generally VG, 11. slightly smaller, some 8 x 10's Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 etc, by various stars of French films comprising Emmanuelle Beart, Alain Delon, Dominique Sanda, Serge Reggiani, Nathalie Lot: 113 BRITISH CINEMA: Selection of Baye, Fanny Ardant, Jean-Louis signed 8 x 10 photographs and Trintignant, Michel Piccoli, smaller (2), by various British Jeanne Moreau, Michel Bouquet, actors and actresses comprising Gerard Depardieu and Anne Diana Rigg, Joanna Lumley, Dupery. VG to EX, 12. Ingrid Pitt, Peter Wyngarde, Lynn Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Redgrave, Patrick McGoohan, Roger Moore and Richard Harris. Generally VG to EX, 8. Lot: 109 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 FRENCH CINEMA: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs by various French film actresses comprising, Anna Karina, Lot: 114 EUROPEAN CINEMA: Selection Catherine Deneuve, Bernadette of vintage signed postcard Lafont, Clothilde Courau, photographs, a few signed pieces Charlotte Gainsbourg and Anouk and album pages etc., by various Aimee. VG to EX, 6. stars of European films including Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Elke Sommer, Maurice Ronet, Maximilian Schell, Maria Schell, Taina Elg, Marta Toren, Nadja Lot: 110 Tiller (3), Simone Silva, Carmen ITALIAN CINEMA: Selection of Sevilla, Rosanna Schiaffino (2), vintage signed postcard Liselotte Pulver (2), Ulla photographs by various female Jacobsson (2), Mylene stars of Italian cinema, Decongest (2), Nicole Courcel, comprising Isa Miranda, Delia Senta Berger, Jean Paul Scala, Giovanna Ralli, Sophia Belmondo, Anouk Aimee etc. Loren and Rossana Podesta. Generally VG, 26. Facsimile (1). Generally VG, 6. Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00

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Lot: 115 Lot: 119 EUROPEAN CINEMA: Selection ENTERTAINMENT: Selection of of vintage signed postcard vintage signed 8 x 10 photographs and some slightly photographs and slightly smaller larger by various stars of etc., by various European stage European cinema including Juan and film actresses, including Luis Galiardo, Gerard Tichy, Yvette Guilbert (2), Raquel Hugo Blanco, Carmen Sevilla, Meller, Marie Bell, Josette Day, Maria Rosa Salgado, Lina Yvonne Printemps, etc. Morgan, Marisol Ayuso, Julian Generally VG, 11. Mateos, Estrellita Castro, Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Genevieve Grad, Ruben Rojo, Melina Mercouri, Concha Velasco etc., also including some Lot: 120 singers. G to generally VG, 32 LINDER MAX: (1883-1925) Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 French Actor, Director and Comedian of the silent film era, a large influence on the career of Lot: 116 Charles Chaplin. T.L.S., Max EUROPEAN CINEMA: Selection Linder, one page, 4to, Paris, 24th of vintage signed postcard June 1925, to Maurice Schutz, in photographs and a few slightly French. Linder acknowledges larger by various stars of receipt of his correspondent's European cinema including letter and states that he is in Giulietta Masina, Alberto Sordi, agreement and finds it quite Monica Vitti, Florinda Bolkan, logical that the Union receive part Jean Paul Belmondo, Concha of the ticket sales, as agreed at Velasco, Marta Toren, Delphine the last meeting of the Societe Seyrig, Marisol (Pepa Flores), des Auteurs de Films. Scarce. Pascale Roberts, Daliah Lavi Some very light, minor age wear etc., G to generally VG, 36 at the extreme edges of the Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 letter, otherwise VG. Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

Lot: 117 EUROPEAN CINEMA: Selection Lot: 121 of signed postcard photographs CHAPLIN CHARLES: (1889- and a few 8 x 10s by various 1977) English Film Comedian, stars of European cinema, mainly Academy Award winner. Signed Italian, including Sophia Loren, Christmas greetings card, the Gina Lollobrigida, Virna Lisi, folding oblong 8vo card featuring Laura Antonelli (signed card), a photograph to the inside of Claudia Cardinale, Marisa Pavan, Chaplin and his wife, Oona, Mario Adorf etc. VG to EX, 8. surrounded by their family. Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Signed ('Charlie') by Chaplin in dark fountain pen ink and signed ('Oona') by his wife in blue Lot: 118 fountain pen ink, both with their ENTERTAINMENT: Selection of names alone, beneath a printed vintage signed 7 x 9 photographs greeting in French. Some slight, and slightly smaller etc., by neat wear to the central vertical various European stage and film fold (repaired with tape to the actors, including Jean Sablon, verso) and some light, minor age Georges Ulmer, Jean-Louis wear, G. Barrault, Emiliano Redondo, etc. Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 Generally VG, 9. Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00

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Lot: 122 Notary Public, Anita Garrett, at CHAPLIN CHARLES: (1889- the foot, and with two further slim 1977) English Film Comedian, oblong 8vo documents relating to Academy Award winner. A good Garrett neatly attached at the vintage signed printed 4to base. The complete document is programme for a Grand Gala neatly stapled to the original blue screening of The Kid at the paper outer wrappers of the Law Palais du Trocadero, Paris, 5th Offices of Wright and Millikan of October 1921. The illustrated Los Angeles. Some extremely programme, with text in French, light, minor age wear, VG. indicates that the Grand Gala Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 was held by the American Committee for the Devastated Regions to raise funds for Lot: 124 reconstructing areas of France LUMIERE LOUIS: (1864-1948) following . Signed by French Pioneer Filmmaker, along Chaplin in bold fountain pen ink with his brother Auguste. T.L.S., with his name alone to a clear Lumiere, one page, 4to, Lyon, area of the front cover which 24th January 1944, to the Editor features a good printed of Revue des Deux Mondes, in caricature of Chaplin as The Little French, on the printed stationery Tramp. Some very light, minor of Laboratoires Lumiere. Lumiere age wear and staining, about VG. thanks his correspondent for The Kid (1921) was Chaplin's sending them the letter of M.P. first full-length movie and was Robert and continues to provide written, produced and directed by the address of his laboratory the comedian who starred in the clinic in Lyon. He further film alongside Jackie Coogan. A apologises for the fact that his huge success, The Kid was the article has caused his second highest grossing film in correspondent so much bother 1921. and adds that he should forward Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 any more requests he may receive directly to him. VG. Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 Lot: 123 CHAPLIN CHARLES: (1889- 1977) English Film Comedian, Lot: 125 Academy Award winner. A fine LUMIERE LOUIS: (1864-1948) D.S., Charles Chaplin, one page, French Filmmaking pioneer, folio, Los Angeles, California, along with his brother Auguste. 26th May 1945. The typed Autograph Statement Signed, document is a Special Power of Louis Lumiere, one page, folio, Attorney in which Chaplin n.p., 2nd April 1928, in French, in appoints United Artists full, 'Universal Peace! What a Corporation Ltd of Wardour beautiful dream….Unfortunately, I Street, London, to be 'my true feel too old to hope to witness its and lawful attorney, for and in my achievement. It is nonetheless name, place and stead, to my most fervent wish.' VG. acquire, collect and take Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 possession of that certain 16 mm print of the photoplay entitled “THE GREAT DICTATOR―, Lot: 126 now held by the Police GAUMONT LEON: (1864-1946) Authorities in Rome, Italy, and French Inventor & Engineer, a any other 16 mm prints of said pioneer of the motion picture photoplay being used for any industry. Autograph Statement purpose other than for exhibition Signed, L Gaumont, one page, to members of the American and folio, Paris, November 1929, in British armed forces, and to hold French. Signed in his capacity as and maintain possession of the Honorary Chairman of the French same, and further to take any Federation of Film-Makers, and all necessary steps to Gaumont's statement reads, in protect the copyright….' Signed full, 'The reign of peace will only by Chaplin in bold dark fountain be established in a lasting pen ink at the base. Also bearing manner when the various the signature, statement and peoples intermingle more, blind embossed seals of the contrive to better know one

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another and strive toward a Lot: 128 common mentality. Silent film has LANG FRITZ: (1890-1976) perhaps already done much Austrian Director of Metropolis along those lines. A universal (1927) and M (1931). T.L.S, Fritz used in talking films Lang, one page, 4to, Santa would effectively continue this Monica, California, 13th February rapprochement'. One small, light 1939, to Arthur Kaufmann, in stain just affects one word of the German. Lang apologises for text, otherwise VG. Gaumont having been away from prepared his statement for Hollywood and for only having publication in the Pax Mundi now received Kaufman's letter, book; an anthology of sentiments further adding that he would be on peace published in pleased to sit for him for a group Switzerland by the World portrait he is undertaking and League for Peace. Between 1925 proposes times for sitting. With a and 1932 many notable persons series of ink annotations at the from around the world were base, presumably in the hand of asked to comment on the Kaufman, noting more precise prospects of world peace and the instructions on how to locate volume included contributions Lang's home. Some very light, from Marie Curie, Guglielmo minor age wear, otherwise VG. Marconi, Albert Einstein, Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 Rabindranath Tagore and many others. Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Lot: 129 STROHEIM ERICH VON: (1885- 1957) Austrian Actor & Film Lot: 127 Director. An excellent A.L.S., GANCE ABEL: (1889-1981) Your loving Daddy, five pages, French Film Director & Producer. 4to, Pittsburgh, n.d. (5th Autograph Statement Signed, December 1941), to 'Dearest Abel Gance, one page, folio, n.p., Poopie' (his son, Josef Erich von n.d., in French. In bold blue Stroheim), on the printed fountain pen ink Gance has stationery of the Hotel William penned a statement, in full, 'For a Penn. Stroheim writes to his son long time now, men have no in bold pencil, in part, 'This longer been fighting against men, sounds ridiculous - I guess - now - but against the inventions of a - that you are a real soldier - & at few men - there is a difference! If war-time at that! But if you should I were God, I would dispatch to become a General -- to me you the eight circle of Hell all those, will always only be “my whatever their nationality, who poopie―….I hope that all the little spend their lives researching or things I taught you in regards to perfecting instruments of death.' being a soldier will come in Some very light overall age handy & plus the things you toning, VG. Gance prepared his learned at Military School you statement for publication in the should be able to get along Pax Mundi book; an anthology of nicely. Always stay as you are -- sentiments on peace published in nice - kind - good natured --- but Switzerland by the World on duty - strict - & if necessary League for Peace. Between 1925 hard! Obedient to your and 1932 many notable persons superiors….I know you are brave - from around the world were - you even were that as a little kid asked to comment on the when I made you climb between prospects of world peace and the two burning buckets in the volume included contributions garage….you are an excellent from Marie Curie, Guglielmo shot & with constant practice Marconi, Albert Einstein, you'll be “sharpshooter―', Rabindranath Tagore and many further asking him to write others. immediately and describe his Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Corps and the uniform etc., advising him not to fool around with loaded guns, or let others fool around with them ('Don't let tough guys get you down & don't drink whisky -- ever -- except when you are cold.'), also

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recommending gas masks and Lot: 132 other items he considers MINNELLI VINCENTE: (1903- essential, including Hershey bars 1986) American Film Director, (without nuts), cigarettes, plenty Academy Award winner. Signed of matches, rubber bands and 8 x 10 photograph of Minnelli in a gloves, a portable radio, loaded half-length holding a lit cigarette. revolver and rifle etc., and in Signed with his name alone in concluding remarking 'I guess I blue ink to a lighter area of the am too old (56) to do any real image. VG. service -- anyway at present I'll Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 try & make money as long as God lets me.' Accompanied by the original envelope hand addressed by Stroheim in ink to Lot: 133 his son in Los Angeles and also KAZAN ELIA: (1909-2003) signed ('Erich von Stroheim') in American Film Director, Academy the return address. A letter of Award winner. Signed 10 x 8 good content. VG. photograph of Kazan in a close- Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 up pose lying on a floor. Signed with his name alone in red ink, to a lighter area of the image. VG. Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Lot: 130 HITCHCOCK ALFRED: (1899- 1980) British Film Director. A good signed original self- Lot: 134 caricature by Hitchcock, drawn FELLINI FEDERICO: (1920- and signed in bold black ink on a 1993) Italian Film Director, stiff, heavy 11 x 14 card. Academy Award winner. Signed Together with an original 8 x 10 photograph of Fellini unsigned 8 x 10 contact sheet seated in a three quarter length from an episode of Hitchcock's pose, most likely on the set of series The Hour, each of the one of his films. Signed in bold, twelve images showing the dark ink to a clear area of the director in different poses. Some background and dated Rome, light overall age toning and 1990 in his hand. About EX. discolouration to the edges of the Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 card, evidently caused by previous framing, and some corner creasing and minor Lot: 135 scuffing. G, 2. KUROSAWA AKIRA: (1910- Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00 1998) Japanese Film Director, Academy Award winner. Signed 9.5 x 7 photograph of the director Lot: 131 standing in a full length pose at HUSTON JOHN: (1906-1987) the centre of two Samurai on the American Film Director, Academy set of one of his films. Signed Award winner. Signed and with his name alone in black ink inscribed 8 x 10 photograph of across a light area at the base of Huston in a head and shoulders the image. EX. pose in costume Cardinal Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Glennon from the film The Cardinal (1963). Signed in blue fountain pen ink to a clear area of Lot: 136 the image. VG. VERNEUIL HENRI: (1920-2002) Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 French-American Playwright and Filmmaker. Signed and inscribed 10 x 8 photograph of Verneuil seated outdoors in a three quarter length pose opposite actor Anthony Quinn on the set of The 25th Hour (1967). Signed ('Henri Verneuil') in blue fountain pen ink across a light area at the head of the image. VG. Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00

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Lot: 137 Lot: 142 SEN MRINAL: (1923- ) Bengali GOLDFINGER: Gert Frobe (1913- Indian Film Director. Rare signed 1988) German Actor, famous for 7.5 x 6 photograph depicting Sen his role as Auric Goldfinger in the standing in a half-length pose on James Bond film Goldfinger the set of one of his films. Signed (1964). Vintage signed and in bold blue fountain pen ink to inscribed postcard photograph of the lower white border and dated Frobe in a half length pose in a 10th November 1980 in his hand. scene from Grabenplatz 17 EX. (1958). Signed in bold blue Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 fountain pen ink to the lower white border and dated 12th March 1964 in his hand; Honor Lot: 138 Blackman (1925- ) British DIRECTORS: Selection of signed Actress, famous for her role as 8 x 10 photographs and slightly Pussy Galore in the James Bond smaller, by various film directors film Goldfinger (1964). Vintage comprising Steven Spielberg, signed and inscribed postcard Claude Lelouch, Peter photograph of Blackman in a Greenaway, Leos Carax, Brian head and shoulders pose. Signed De Palma, Ridley Scott, in black ink across a light area of Fernando Meirelles and Milos the image. VG, 2. Forman. Some of the images are Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 colour. VG to EX, 8. Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Lot: 143 SHAW ROBERT: (1927-1978) Lot: 139 English Actor, remembered for CINEMA: Selection of signed 8 x his role in the James Bond film 10 photographs and slightly From Russia with Love (1963). smaller (1), by various film Scarce vintage signed and directors comprising John inscribed postcard photograph of Badham, Robert Benton, Carl Shaw in a head and shoulders Reiner, Andrej Konchalovsky and pose. Signed in blue ink to the Peter Bogdanovich. VG to EX, 5. lower white border. The Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 inscription runs across a darker area at the head of the image with poor contrast. VG. Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Lot: 140 WILLIAMS TENNESSEE: (1911- 1983) American Playwright. Lot: 144 Signed colour 10 x 8 photograph, LEE BERNARD: (1908-1981) being a reproduction of the film English Actor, famous for his poster for Suddenly Last Summer portrayal of M in the first eleven (1959) and featuring an image of James Bond films. Vintage Elizabeth Taylor as Catherine signed and inscribed postcard Holly. Signed ('Tennessee photograph of Lee in a head and Williams') in bold black ink across shoulders pose in uniform in a clear area at the centre of the costume from one of his films. image. EX. Signed in blue ink to the lower Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 white border. EX. Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Lot: 141 DISNEY WALT: (1901-1966) Lot: 145 American Animator, Academy ON HER MAJESTY'S SECRET Award winner. Bold blue ink SERVICE: Signed colour 8 x 10 signature ('Walt Disney') on a photograph by both George 12mo pale yellow card. Lazenby (James Bond) and Accompanied by a partial set of Diana Rigg (Countess Tracy di six original colour Front-of-House Vicenzo) individually, the image stills from Disney's animated film depicting them standing outdoors Snow White and the Seven together in costume in a scene Dwarfs (1937). VG. from the James Bond film On Her Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 Majesty's Secret Service (1963).

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Signed by Lazenby in bold blue Lot: 149 ink, adding 007 beneath his GODFATHER PART III THE: signature, and by Rigg in black Signed colour 7 x 10.5 ink, both to clear areas of the photograph by both Al Pacino image. EX. (Michael Corleone) and Andy Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Garcia (Vincent Mancini) individually, the image depicting the two men standing outdoors Lot: 146 together in costume in a scene JAMES BOND: Sean Connery from The Godfather Part III signed paperback edition of (1990). Signed by each with their Being a Scot, published by names alone in bold black inks to Phoenix Illustrated, 2009. Signed clear areas of the image. One by Connery in bold blue ink with small, neat tear to the right edge his name alone to a bookplate of the image, not affecting the neatly affixed to the title page; signatures, otherwise VG. Roger Moore and Christopher Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Lee, individual signed 12mo white cards by the actors, matted in black and white beneath a Lot: 150 colour 9.5 x 7.5 photograph of ROCKY IV: Signed 10 x 8 the two in a scene from the photograph by both Sylvester James Bond film The Man with Stallone (Rocky Balboa) and the Golden Gun (1974). Framed Dolph Lundgren (Ivan Drago) and glazed in a plain silver frame individually, the image showing to an overall size of 15 x 15.5. the two actors in a three quarter VG, 2. length action pose in a boxing Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 ring in a scene from Rocky IV (1985). Signed by each with their names alone in bold blue inks to Lot: 147 light areas of the image. A note VICTOR/VICTORIA: Signed 8 x to the verso in the hand of a 10 photograph by Julie Andrews collector indicates that the (Victoria Grant/Count Victor signatures were obtained in Grazinski), James Garner (King person at the Hotel Ritz in Paris Marchand) and Robert Preston on 5th August 2010. EX. (Carroll 'Toddy' Todd) Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 individually, the image showing the three actors standing and seated together in full length Lot: 151 poses in a scene from the ACTORS: Selection of signed 8 x musical comedy film 10 photographs and a few slightly Victor/Victoria (1982). Signed by smaller by various film and each with their names alone in television actors including, Glenn bold blue and black inks across Ford, Matthew Modine, Dale clear areas of the image. A Anderson, Martin Sheen, David couple of very slight, extremely Copperfield, Mark Mahar, Robert minor corner creases, VG. Duvall, Jonathan Frakes, Peter Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 Gallagher, Leigh Lawson, William Dafoe, Cirroc Lifton, etc. VG to EX, 21. Lot: 148 Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 PACINO AL: (1940- ) American Actor, Academy Award winner. Signed 7.5 x 9.5 photograph of Lot: 152 Pacino seated in a half length ACTORS: Small selection of pose in costume as Michael signed 8 x 10 photographs by the Corrleone alongside Marlon actors Mel Ferrer (in a half length Brando in a scene from The pose in costume as Mexican Godfather (1972). Signed with his matador Luis Bello in a scene name alone in bold black ink with from The Brave Bulls, 1949; a typically hurried signature to signed and inscribed in bold blue the base of the image. VG. fountain pen ink to a light area of Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 the image); Peter Ustinov (in a head and shoulders pose in costume as Edwin Fairfax Vere

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from Billy Budd, 1962; signed in Lot: 155 bold blue ink to a clear area of ACTORS: Selection of signed the image) and Gregory Peck (in postcard photographs and a head and shoulders pose in slightly larger by various film and costume as Douglas MacArthur television actors including from MacArthur, 1977; signed Richard Wilson, Alan Rickman, and inscribed in black ink to a Leslie Nielsen, Lloyd Bridges, light area at the base of the Matthew Modine, Bob Hoskins, image). Peck's photograph is John Thaw (as Inspector Morse), very slightly irregularly trimmed to Robert Picardo, Michael the left white border, some light Williams, Terence Stamp, Rene surface and corner creasing, Duberjonois, Alan Bates, Derek generally about VG, 3. Jacobi, Timothy West, John Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Travolta, Jack Elam, James Caan, John Barrowman, Eddie Izzard, Roy Castle, Rik Mayall, Lot: 153 Lionel Jeffries, Christopher ROMERO CESAR: (1907-1994) Lambert, etc. Some of the American Actor. Selection of images are colour. VG to EX, 51. eleven different vintage signed 8 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 x 10 photographs of Romero, each of the images showing him in scenes from various films Lot: 156 including Happy Go Lovely ACTORS: Selection of signed 6 x (alongside Vera-Ellen), Coney 8 photographs and slightly larger Island etc. All are signed in by various film and television fountain pen inks, most with his actors including, Jude Law, Tony name alone, and largely to clear Curtis (2), Turhan Bey, Antonio areas of the images. One is Banderas, Raf Vallone, Mark inscribed and a couple have Lester, Omar Sharif (2), Alain weaker contrast. Together with a Delon (2), Jean Paul Belmondo, further sixteen vintage unsigned Martin Sheen, etc. Some of the 8 x 10 photographs and slightly images are colour. Some of the smaller of Romero, again largely images are grainy reproductions. in scenes from various films VG to EX, 20. including Diamond Jim, Carnival Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 in Costa Rica, The Beautiful Blonde from Bashful Bend etc. Some light overall age wear, and a few with heavier creases and Lot: 157 tape stains etc. FR to generally ACTORS: Selection of signed 8 x G, 27. 10 photographs and slightly Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 smaller by various film and television actors including, Pedro Almodovar, Kevin Sorbo, Simon MacCorkindale, Ron Carey, Lot: 154 Lorenzo Lamas, Alain Delon, BANNER JOHN: (1910-1973) Danny Glover, Alan Aldar, etc. American Actor, famous for his VG to EX, 20. portrayal of Master Sergeant Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Hans Georg Schultz in Hogan's Heroes. A.L.S., John Banner, one page, 8vo, n.p., n.d., to Mr. Overland, thanking him for his Lot: 158 nice letter and kind remarks and ACTORS: Selection of signed 8 x reciprocating his wishes of health 10 photographs and slightly and happiness. Together with a smaller by various film and selection of signed postcard television actors including Dick photographs and slightly larger, 8 Van Dyke, Ossie Davis, Alain x 10s (2) by various other actors Delon, James Earl Jones, Jack including Werner Klemperer, Grinnage, Scott Glenn, Rod Pedro de Cordoba, Douglas Taylor, Harry Dean Stanton, Fairbanks Jr. (2), Gene Barry, Jason Scott Lee, Theodore Bikel, Michael Redgrave, Robert Robin Williams, Hugh Grant, Morley, William Demarest etc. John Woo, etc. VG to EX, 22. VG, 10. Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00

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Lot: 159 Costa, Geraldine Chaplin, Joan ACTRESSES: Selection of Leslie, Catherine Deneuve, signed postcard photographs and Jacqueline Bisset, Ann Margret, slightly larger by various film and Gina Lollobrigida, Rhonda television actresses including, Fleming, Debra Paget, etc. VG to Debbie Reynolds, Deanna EX, 32. Durbin, Dolores Gray, Samantha Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Bond, Kathryn Grayson, Arlene Dahl, Emily Watson, Susan Hampshire, Stephanie Powers, Lot: 163 Eileen Atkins, Denise Richards, ACTRESSES: Selection of Janis Paige, Andrea King, signed 6 x 8 photographs and a Francesca Annis, Anne Francis, few slightly smaller by various Ruth Hussey, Jamie Lee Curtis, film and television actresses Claudia Cardinale, Rebecca De including, Doris Day, Joan Leslie, Mornay, etc. VG to EX, 32. Tatum O'Neal, Debbie Reynolds, Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Lynda Carter, Shirley Eaton, Hayley Mills, Arlene Dahl, Senta Berger, Annette Funicello, Glnis Lot: 160 Barber, Lauren Bacall (2), ACTRESSES: Selection of Geraldine Chaplin, Sophia Loren, signed postcard photographs and Maureen O'Hara, Piper Laurie, slightly larger by various film and Jacqueline Bisset, Debra Paget, television actresses including, Ann Margret, Diane Cilento, Lauren Bacall, Ruth Hussey, Catherine Deneuve, etc. Some Deborah Kerr, Debbie Reynolds, of the images are colour and Drew Barrymore, Betty White, many are grainy reproductions. Deanna Durbin, Maria Schell, VG to EX, 33. Emily Watson, Mia Farrow, Ingrid Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Thulin, Miranda Richardson, Rene Russo, Jane Wyatt, Joanna Lumley, Linda Evans, Janet Lot: 164 Leigh, Lynn Redgrave, Bea ACTRESSES: Selection of Arthur, Ann Sothern, etc. VG to signed 8 x 10 photographs and a EX, 31. few slightly smaller by various Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 film and television actresses including, Joan Collins (2), Arlene Dahl (2), Elaine Stritch, Geraldine Lot: 161 Chaplin, Brigitte Bardot, Doris ACTRESSES: Selection of Day, Theresa Russell, Mary signed 6 x 8 photographs and a Costa, Caprice, Shirley Knight, few slightly smaller by various Leslie Caron, Kathleen Hughes, film and television actresses Jane Powell, Phyllis Diller, including Jane Russell, Brigitte Marsha Mason, Joan Rivers (3), Bardot, Anne Jeffreys, Brooke etc. A few of the images are Shields, Mary Costa, Angela grainy reproductions. Generally Lansbury, Audrey Tautou, Ann VG to EX, 29. Blyth, Senta Berger, Hayley Mills, Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Lauren Bacall, Phyllis Diller, Rhonda Fleming, Jacqueline Bisset, Patricia Neal, Catherine Lot: 165 Deneuve (2), etc. VG to EX, 32. ACTRESSES: Selection of Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 signed 8 x 10 photographs by various film actresses comprising Shirley Jones, Linda Cristal, Teri Lot: 162 Garr, Jane Greer and Julie ACTRESSES: Selection of Newmar. Each of the images signed 6 x 8 photographs and a show the actresses in glamorous few slightly smaller by various full length poses and most are film and television actresses colour. VG to EX, 5. including Brigitte Bardot, Joanna Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Lumley, Hayley Mills, Doris Day (2), Jean Simmons, Arnnette Funicello, Shirley Jones, Angela Lansbury, Lauren Bacall, Barbara Rush, Senta Berger (2), Mary

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Lot: 166 Lot: 170 ACTRESSES: Selection of CINEMA: Selection of vintage signed 8 x 10 photographs by signed postcard photographs and various American actresses a few slightly larger by various comprising Debbie Reynolds, British and American film stars Jane Russell (in costume from including Laurence Harvey, Julie The Outlaw), June Havoc, Harris, Albert Finney, Michael Butterfly McQueen, Julie Adams York, Randolph Scott, Tony and Anna Maria Alberghetti. VG Curtis, Lloyd Bridges etc. to EX, 6. Generally VG, 14. Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00

Lot: 167 Lot: 171 ACTRESSES: Selection of CINEMA: Selection of vintage signed 8 x 10 photographs by signed postcard photographs and various actresses comprising a few slightly larger by various Emily Lloyd, Sarah Miles, British and American actors and Jennifer Seagrove, Lynn actresses including Patrick Redgrave, Tara Fitzgerald, Judi Wayne, Richard Johnson, Dench, Michelle Yeoh, Caterina Michael Crawford, Margaret Murino, Kelly Preston, Angie Leighton, Gladys Cooper, Phyllis Dickinson, Alicia Silverstone, Jill Calvert, Juliet Mills, Tom St John and Mia Sara. Some of Courtenay, Barbara Murray, the images are colour. VG to EX, Corin Redgrave, Muriel Pavlow, 13. Billie Whitelaw, Joan Bennett, Ian Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 McShane, Martha Hyer, Sarah Miles, Glynis Johns, Lena Horne, Michael Craig, Googie Withers, Lot: 168 David Hemmings etc. G to ACTRESSES: Selection of generally VG, 37. signed 8 x 10 photographs by Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 various glamorous French film actresses comprising Mireille Darc, Marina Vlady, Anne Lot: 172 Parillaud, Charlotte Rampling CINEMA: Selection of signed 8 x and Lou Doillon. Some of the 10 photographs by various film images are colour and most stars including Betty Grable, Rita show the actresses in glamorous Gam, Barbara Bouchet, Eve poses. VG to EX, 5. Arden, Margaret Lindsay, Keir Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Dullea etc. Unsigned photographs (2). Some light corner and surface creasing, G to Lot: 169 about VG, 11. ACTRESSES: Selection of Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photographs and slightly smaller, by various actresses, including Lot: 173 Susan Hampshire, Karen Allen, CINEMA: Selection of signed 8 x Helen Mirren, Vanessa 10 photographs by various film Redgrave, Greta Scacchi, stars including Janet Leigh, Joan Jacqueline Bisset, Lonette Collins, Adam West, Angela McKee, Goldie Hawn, Kathleen Lansbury, Vera-Ellen, Red Turner, Lauren Hutton, etc. All of Skelton etc. Some light corner the signatures were obtained in and surface creasing, FR (2), person by the freelance otherwise G to about VG, 10. photographers Gerard and Nicole Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 Fouquet. VG to EX, 12. Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00

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Lot: 174 Lot: 177 CINEMA: Selection of signed 8 x ENTERTAINMENT: Selection of 10 photographs by various actors signed pieces, album pages, 8 x and actresses comprising Joanne 10 photographs and slightly Cassidy, Rex Harrison, Adrienne smaller, signed magazine Barbeau, Vittorio Gassman, photograph (1) by various film Richard Harris, Robert Mitchum, stars and entertainers including Lilli Palmer, Michael Caine, Helen Hayes, Marlene Dietrich, Lauren Bacall, Sylvia Sidney, Ben Lyon, Bebe Daniels, Hoagy James Cagney, Michael Wincott, Carmichael, Lilli Palmer, Mae Woody Strode, Claudia Clarke, Walter Connolly, Philip Cardinale, Estelle Parsons, Merivale, Elliott Gould etc. Arnold Schwarzenegger and Unsigned (2). A few FR, Geraldine Chaplin. VG to EX, 17. generally G to VG, 15. Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00

Lot: 175 Lot: 178 ENTERTAINMENT: Selection of DUNCAN ISADORA: (1877- signed pieces, cards, album 1927) American Dancer. Rare pages, signed 8 x 10 vintage signed postcard photographs (47) etc., by a photograph of the elegant variety of film and stage actors Duncan standing in a full length and actresses, entertainers etc., pose. Signed ('Isadora Duncan') including Walter Abel, Cornelia in fountain pen ink to a light area Otis Skinner, Nazimova (2), of the image with an additional Deanna Durbin, Joe Besser, greeting, in French, and the date, Louise Fazenda, Siegfried & Roy, 15th July 1913, in her hand. Bob & Dolores Hope, Lyle Talbot, Addressed in her hand to Miss Guy Madison, Harry Carey Jr., Bertha Durmont to the verso. Rex Reason, Dean Jones, Earl Autographs of Duncan are rare in Holliman, John Saxon, Roddy any form following her untimely McDowall, Frank Gorshin, and tragic death in an automobile William Christopher, James accident. About EX. Garner, Wayne Rogers, Phyllis Estimate: £600.00 - £800.00 Diller, Jane Adams, Ben E. King, Billy Ray Cyrus, Betty White, Bob Newhart, Will Hutchins etc. A Lot: 179 little duplication. G to generally ARGENTINA LA: (1890-1936) VG to EX, 60. Antonia Merce y Luque. Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Argentinean Dancer, known for her creation of the neoclassical of Spanish dance as a Lot: 176 theatrical art. Vintage signed CINEMA: Selection of signed 8 x postcard photograph of the 10 photographs, and a few dancer in a smiling head and slightly smaller, by various actors shoulders pose. Photograph by and actresses including Irene Manuel Freres of Paris. Signed Dunne & Patric Knowles, Martin ('Argentina') in bold black Sheen, Anne Bancroft, Cheryl fountain pen ink to a clear area of Ladd, Tara Fitzgerald, Dawn the image and dated May 1936 in Addams, Glenn Close, Tippi her hand. Some extremely minor, Hedren, Sienna Miller, Janis light indentations to the image Paige, Omar Sharif, Constance caused by a postal cancellation Collier, Constance Cummings from the envelope in which the etc., together with a selection of photograph was originally fifty unsigned 8 x 10 transmitted, otherwise VG. photographs, and a few slightly Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 smaller, most showing various scenes from films, some vintage, subjects include Sharon Stone, Demi Moore, Britt Ekland, Kathleen Turner, Richard Gere, James Stewart, Arnold Schwarzenegger etc. G to generally VG, 67. Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00

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Lot: 180 Lot: 184 FILIBERTO JUAN DE DIOS: BAKER JOSEPHINE: (1906- (1885-1964) Argentine Violinist, 1975) African-American Dancer Conductor and Composer, and Singer. T.L.S., Josephine prominent in the Argentine tango Baker, one page, small 4to, Le genre. Vintage signed and Vesinet, 10th December 1932, to inscribed sepia 7 x 9 photograph Jacques Darnetal, in French, on of Filiberto in a half length pose her attractive printed leaning out of a window. Signed monogrammed stationery. Baker in bold dark fountain pen ink, informs her correspondent that largely across a clear area at the she has received his article, base of the image, and dated published in La Concorde, and December 1933 in his hand. VG. thanks him for what he has Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 written about her, remarking 'It is always a great pleasure for me to see that my work is appreciated, Lot: 181 as I have always done my best to GARDEL CARLOS: (1890-1935) satisfy the Parisian public, and I French-born Argentine Singer & have succeeded once again.' Songwriter, the most prominent However, Baker adds that she figure in the history of Tango. was 'a little surprised at what you Rare, vintage signed and say about my manager, and have inscribed postcard photograph of to say to you that you are Gardel in a head and shoulders certainly misinformed. All the pose. Signed ('Carlos Gardel') in ideas for the 'tableaux', which black fountain pen ink and dated have been done for me, have 1933 in his hand to the image. been suggested by Mr. Abatino, Autographs of Gardel are rare in who incidentally is no newcomer any form following his tragic to music-hall, as he has death at the age of 44 in an organised all my tours, both in airplane crash in Colombia. VG. France and abroad. I am sure Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00 you know how successful these have been, as you must surely read the foreign newspapers.' She further adds 'As for Mr. Paul Lot: 182 Colin, I admire his undoubted RODRIGUES AMALIA: (1920- talents as an artist, but it is 1999) Portuguese Singer and incorrect to say that I have made Actress, influential in popularising my career with him, and that Mr. fado worldwide. Vintage signed Abatino came second. It is in fact and inscribed postcard Mr. Abatino who has prepared photograph of the Rainha do and organised my career.' Baker Fado standing in a half length concludes 'Please understand pose. Photograph by Silva the above comments as being for Nogueira of . Signed in bold information only, and not dark fountain pen ink to the intended in any nasty way.' A image, across a darker area letter of fine, informative content. although legible. VG. Some extremely minor, light age Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 wear, VG Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Lot: 183 MIRANDA CARMEN: (1909- Lot: 185 1955) Portuguese-born Brazilian BAKER JOSEPHINE: (1906- Singer and Actress. Vintage 1975) African-American Dancer signed 7 x 9 photograph of and Singer. An unusual vintage Miranda standing in a three signed Wartime 8vo printed quarter length pose. Signed with programme for a Gala her name alone in blue fountain Performance given on 20th pen ink across a clear area of the January 1945 by the French image. VG. Artistic Troupe of the Ministry of Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Air, under the authorisation of De Lattre De Tassigny, in which Baker performed, her credit appearing as a Lieutenant F.F.A. to the centre pages. Signed ('Josephine Baker') with her

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name alone in bold black fountain Lot: 189 pen ink to the front cover. Some MISTINGUETT: (1875-1956) extremely minor light creasing, French Actress and Singer. A otherwise VG. Baker famously good vintage signed and assisted the French Resistance inscribed 9.5 x 11.5 photograph during World War II and, as a of Mistinguett in a head and result of her underground efforts shoulders pose smoking a pipe. received the Croix de Guerre and Photograph by P. Apers of Paris. the Rosette de la Resistance. Signed ('Mistinguett') in bold The present programme also black fountain pen ink to a clear features an appearance by Jo area of the image. With a very Bouillon, the French conductor, small tear at the head of the who would become Baker's image neatly repaired to the fourth husband two years later. verso, otherwise VG. Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00

Lot: 186 Lot: 190 BAKER JOSEPHINE: (1906- PIAF EDITH: (1915-1963) French 1975) African-American Dancer Singer. D.S., Edith Piaf, one and Singer. Vintage signed and page, 4to, n.p. (America), 30th inscribed 8 x 10 photograph of August 1956. The partially Baker standing in a full length printed document is a General pose. Photograph by Murray Artists Corporation AGVA Korman of New York. Signed standard form of Artists ('Josephine Baker') in blue Engagement contract made fountain pen ink to the image, between Piaf and the Adolphus partially across a darker area, Hotel in Dallas, Texas, in which and dated Paris 1938 in her the singer agrees to perform at hand. VG. the hotel from 30th November to Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 8th December 1956 for a sum of $5000 per week. Signed at the conclusion by Piaf and Lot: 187 countersigned by Randall Davis, BAKER JOSEPHINE: (1906- Managing Director of the hotel. 1975) African-American Dancer With the original typed rider and Singer. Signed 8vo attached to the contract relating programme featuring an image of to rehearsals and confirming that Baker seated in a three quarter Piaf will receive top billing and a length pose holding a complimentary suite at the hotel. microphone. Signed ('Josephine Some light overall age wear and Baker') in bold black ink across a a small area of paper loss at the light area of the image and dated top edge, not affecting the text or 1970 in her hand. Together with signatures. About VG. a second signed 4to programme Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 for a performance by Josephine Baker and Peter Kreuder in Germany. Signed by Baker with Lot: 191 her name alone in blue ink to a BREL JACQUES: (1929-1978) light area of the front cover, Belgian Singer & Songwriter. which features her image. VG, 2. Vintage signed 4 x 6 postcard Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 photograph of Brel in a head and shoulders pose smoking a pipe. Signed with his name alone in Lot: 188 blue ink across a light area of the MISTINGUETT: (1875-1956) image. Rare. VG. French Actress & Singer. Vintage Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 signed and inscribed postcard photograph of the entertainer seated in a full length pose. Photograph by Teddy Piaz of Paris. Signed in bold, dark fountain pen ink across a light area of the image. A couple of very slight, minor corner creases, otherwise VG. Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00

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Lot: 192 Lot: 195 BREL JACQUES: (1929-1978) EUROPEAN MUSIC: Selection of Belgian Singer & Songwriter. vintage signed postcard A.L.S., J Brel, one page, 4to, photographs and a few slightly Atuona-Hiva-Oa, Marquises, 10th larger, 8 x 10 (1) by various May 1978, to a lady, in French. European singers and musicians, Brel's brief, boldly penned letter, mainly Spanish, including Rocio thanks his correspondent for her Durcal (2), Conchita Piquer (2), letter which has touched him Paquita Rico, Juanita Reina (2), deeply, and he concludes by Norma Duval, Francoise Hardy, wishing her a 'bonne route!' Tony Renis, Xavier Cugat etc. G Accompanied by the original to generally VG, 16 envelope hand addressed by Brel Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 and signed ('Brel') in the return address panel to the verso. One extremely small, minor area of Lot: 196 paper loss to the lower right ENTERTAINMENT: Small corner, not affecting the text or selection of signed cards, pieces, signature, otherwise EX. postcard photographs etc., by Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 various film stars, classical musicians and composers etc., including Marlene Dietrich, Lot: 193 Laurence Olivier, Richard LEANDER ZARAH: (1907-1981) Attenborough, Karlheinz Swedish Actress & Singer, a Stockhausen (2) etc. VG. to EX, controversial star of German 6. films during the Third Reich. Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Vintage signed postcard photograph of Leander in a head and shoulders pose. Signed in Lot: 197 blue ink with her name alone to a YUPANQUI ATAHUALPA: (1908- light area at the base of the 1992) Argentine Singer, image. Together with Ute Lemper Songwriter & Guitarist, the most (1963- ) German Chanteuse & important Argentine folk musician Actress. Signed 4 x 6 postcard of the 20th century. A printed 4to photograph of Lemper in a head copy of the sheet music to eight and shoulders pose. Signed in songs by Yupanqui, including bold black ink with her name Caminito Espanol, Los Hermanos alone to the lower white border. and Trabajo Quiero Trabajo, VG to EX, 2. published by RCA, , 1970, Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 signed and inscribed by Yupanqui in blue ink to a clear area of the front cover and dated Lot: 194 Bilbao, 4th March 1970, in his SPANISH ENTERTAINMENT: hand. Together with a paperback Selection of vintage signed edition of Atahualpa Yupanqui - postcard photographs and Simbolo, mansaje y drama by slightly larger, 8 x 10 (1), signed Fernando Boasso, published by programme (1) by various Editorial Guadalupe, Buenos Spanish singers and dancers Aires, 1969, signed and inscribed including Conchita Piquer, Celia by Yupanqui to the front free Gamez, Antonio & Rosario, La endpaper and dated Bilbao, 30th Argentinita etc. Multiple signed July 1970 in his hand. Some light (1). G to VG, 4. age wear to the sheet music and Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 some heavy water staining and age wear to the book, FR to G, 2. Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00

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Lot: 198 printed text beneath, Miller's SANTANA CARLOS: (1947- ) stating that his orchestra Mexican-American Guitarist & appeared at the for one Musician. Signed colour 8 x 12 engagement on 31st December photograph of Santana in a close- 1937. Signed by Miller with his up head and shoulders pose. name alone in fountain pen ink Signed in bold black ink with his across his image, the page also name alone, largely across a signed in blue ink by George clear area at the base of the Olsen with his name alone image. EX. beneath his image. About VG. Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 The appearance by Miller and his Orchestra at The Valencia on New Year's Eve 1937 is significant as it was the last time Lot: 199 the Orchestra would play PORTER COLE: (1891-1964) together, having failed to American Composer. D.S., Cole distinguish itself from many other Porter, being a signed cheque, bands of the period. Miller formed Peru, Indiana, 6th September his second Orchestra in March 1946. The partially printed 1938, with much greater success. cheque is drawn on the Wabash Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 Valley Trust Co., and is made payable in another hand to Fosters for the sum of $419.80. The bank cancellations do not Lot: 202 affect Porter's signature. About DAVIS MILES: (1926-1991) VG. American Jazz Trumpeter. Bold Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 black ink signature ('Miles Davis') on an oblong 8vo page removed from an autograph album. One very light corner crease, not Lot: 200 affecting the signature, otherwise HANDY W. C.: (1873-1958) VG. American Composer & Musician, Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 considered the Father of the Blues. Vintage signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph of Handy seated in a three quarter Lot: 203 length pose holding some piano GAYE MARVIN: (1939-1984) sheet music in his hands. Signed American Singer & Songwriter, in bold blue ink to a light area of closely associated with the sound the image and dated 15th May of Motown Records in the 1960s. 1956 in his hand. Together with Signed album record sleeve for Eubie Blake (1887-1983) Marvin Gaye in the Groove American Composer & Lyricist of (1968). Signed in bold black ink ragtime, jazz and popular music. to a clear area of the front cover Signed and inscribed 8 x 10 of the sleeve, which features an photograph of Blake in a head image of Gaye singing into a and shoulders pose. Signed in microphone. Gaye has added a bold black ink across a clear area musical note above his signature at the head of the image. Some and the date 1980 in his hand very slight, extremely minor beneath. Record still present. corner creasing, otherwise VG, 2. Rare. Some light age wear and Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 minor corner creasing and with a small slim sticker featuring a previous owner's name neatly affixed in the upper right corner. Lot: 201 About VG. MILLER GLENN: (1904-1944) Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 American Jazz Musician and Bandleader. A 4to page removed from a printed programme issued to celebrate the 10th Anniversary of The Valencia Ballroom in York, Pennsylvania, 1929-39, featuring individual portraits of Miller and three other orchestra leaders, Red Nichols, George Olsen and Will Osborne. Each have brief

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Lot: 204 Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 BEATLES THE: A 12mo page removed from an autograph album individually signed by Lot: 207 three members of The Beatles, STARR RINGO: (1940- ) John Lennon (in bold pencil), English Musician, Drummer with Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr. The Beatles. D.S., R Starkey, Accompanied by a similar page, being a signed cheque, n.p. presumably removed from the (London), 30th September 1971. same album, signed by George The partially printed cheque, Harrison. All have signed with completed in another hand, is their names alone. Harrison's drawn on the account of Apple signature is a little light in places, Films Ltd at the National although perfectly legible. Some Westminster Bank Ltd., and is very light, minor age wear, made payable to Andrew Birkin otherwise VG, 2. for the sum of £2500. Two bank Estimate: £1,500.00 - £2,000.00 cancellations affect Starr's signature, which remains legible, and two file holes appear to the Lot: 205 upper edge. The cheque bears LENNON JOHN: (1940-1980) the endorsement and signature English Musician, a member of of Birkin to the verso. About VG. The Beatles. D.S., John Lennon, Andrew Birkin (1945- ) English being a signed cheque, n.p. Screenwriter & Director, brother (London), 11th August 1971. The of Jane Birkin. Birkin was First partially printed cheque, Assistant Director to The Beatles completed in another hand, is on Magical Mystery Tour (1967). drawn on the account of Apple Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 Films Ltd at the National Westminster Bank Ltd., and is made payable to Bob Godrey Lot: 208 (sic) Films Ltd for the sum of MCCARTNEY PAUL: (1942- ) 2550. Signed by Lennon in bold British Musician, a member of black ink with his name alone. The Beatles. Signed 5 x 7 His signature is only very slightly photograph of McCartney affected by the bank cancellation standing outdoors in a full length and two file holes appear to the pose playing his guitar. The 1987 lower edge. About VG. Bob promotional image is signed by Godfrey (1921- ) British McCartney in bold black ink with Animator of four episodes of the his name alone to a light area at television series The Beatles the head of the image. About EX. (1965) and an unaccredited Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 adviser on Yellow Submarine (1968). Godfrey also had a minor role in The Beatles' film Help! Lot: 209 (1965). MCCARTNEY PAUL: (1942- ) Estimate: £600.00 - £800.00 British Musician, a member of The Beatles. Signed album record sleeve for McCartney's Lot: 206 Wings Over America triple album, HARRISON GEORGE: (1943- 1976. Signed by McCartney in 2001) English Guitarist, a bold black ink to a clear area of member of The Beatles. D.S., the front cover with his first name George Harrison, being a signed only. Records and original cheque, n.p. (London), 31st loosely inserted folded poster still August 1970. The partially present. Some light overall age printed cheque, completed in wear, otherwise about VG. another hand, is drawn on the Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 account of Apple Records Inc. at the National Westminster Bank Ltd., and is made payable to Southern Electricity for the sum of £12.2.8. Two bank cancellations only very slightly affect Harrison's signature and two file holes appear to the upper edge. About VG.

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Lot: 210 Lot: 213 [BEATLES THE]: An 8 x 10 PINK FLOYD: Signed album photograph showing a queue of record sleeve for Wish You Were fans entering The Cavern Club in Here (1975) by all four members Liverpool in the 1960s, of Pink Floyd individually, Roger individually signed by three Waters, Nick Mason, David individuals relating to The Gilmour and Richard Wright. All Beatles, Allan Williams (first four have signed in bold silver manager of the band), Bob inks to the front cover, one Wooler (resident DJ of the The adding the band's name in their Cavern Club who introduced The hand. Record still present. Some Beatles to Brian Epstein) and Alf light age wear and corner Bicknell (Chauffeur to The creasing, otherwise about VG. Beatles 1964-66). Each have Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 signed with their names alone in bold blue and black inks (slight smudge to Bicknell's signature) Lot: 214 to clear areas of the image. SPRINGSTEEN BRUCE: (1949 - Together with a 10 x 8 ) American Rock Singer & photograph of The Beatles in an Guitarist. Signed album record early line-up (pre-Ringo Starr) sleeve for Born in the U.S.A. and another identical image of (1984) by Bruce Springsteen, the entrance to The Cavern Club, Roy Bittan and Clarence one signed by Allan Williams and Clemons individually. All three the other by Beryl Adams have signed with their names (Secretary to Brian Epstein 1961- alone in bold black and silver inks 62). EX, 3. to clear areas of the classic Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 image to the front cover. Record still present. VG. Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Lot: 211 ROLLING STONES THE: Individual blue ink signatures by Lot: 215 all five original members of the SPRINGSTEEN BRUCE: (1949- English Rock band, Mick Jagger, ) American Rock Singer & Brian Jones (who adds an Guitarist. Signed colour 8 x 10 inscription in his hand), Keith photograph of The Boss in a full Richards, Bill Wyman and Charlie length pose playing his guitar Watts, on a feint ruled piece against a backdrop of the United neatly laid down to a page States Stars and Stripes flag. removed from an autograph Signed in bold blue ink with his album. Some light overall name alone across a light area of scuffing and age wear, only the image. EX. slightly affecting the signatures. Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 FR. Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Lot: 216 JACKSON MICHAEL: (1958- Lot: 212 2009) American Pop Singer. Bold ROLLING STONES THE: Signed black ink signature ('Michael double album record sleeve for Jackson') on a page removed Love You Live (1977) by all five from an autograph album. Matted members of The Rolling Stones in black beneath a colour individually, Mick Jagger, Keith photograph of Jackson standing Richards, Bill Wyman, Ronnie in a half length pose singing. Wood and Charlie Watts. Signed Framed and glazed in a plain by each with their names alone in black frame to an overall size of bold black, silver and blue inks to 11 x 18. VG. the colour front cover. Records Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 still present. Some very light corner creasing and age wear, otherwise VG. Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00

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Lot: 217 first names, to clear areas of the HOUSTON WHITNEY: (1963- image in different coloured inks. 2012) American Singer and EX. Actress. Signed colour 8 x 10 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 photograph of Houston standing in a full length pose with her arms outstretched. Signed ('Whitney') Lot: 220 in bold blue ink to a light area of MUSIC: Selection of signed 8 x the image, also adding a doodle 10 photographs by various of a smiling face in her hand Popular and Classical musicians beneath her signature. Together etc, comprising Jeff Beck, James with an original 15 x 15 cromalin Blunt, Paul Anka, Patti Smith, proof for the cover of Houston's Christian Thelemann, Cederic album Whitney (1987), the colour Tiberghien, Ute Lemper, Anne- photograph mounted to the Sophie Mutter, and Bjork (2). original 17 x 20 artboard and with Most of the images are colour. the original handwritten VG to EX, 10. production notes and overlay Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 prepared by the London design company Shoot That Tiger and also including a small selection of Lot: 221 original production artwork for the POPULAR MUSIC: Selection of promotion of Houston's film The signed 8 x 10 photographs and a Bodyguard (1992) comprising the few slightly smaller by various proof of a full page male popular singers and advertisement, with original paste- musicians including, Julio up, production notes and Iglesias, James Conlon, George overlays, an in-store name board Ducas, Stanley Clarke, Michael for the film and a rare prototype Feinstein, John Corigliano, etc. original mock-up pop-up VG to EX, 14. promotional booklet for the film, Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 all also prepared by Shoot That Tiger. Generally VG, 5. Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Lot: 222 POPULAR MUSIC: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and a Lot: 218 few slightly smaller by various MADONNA: A Platinum Sales male popular singers and award issued by BPI to Madonna musicians including Davie in recognition of sales in the Brubeck, Michael Nyman, Perry of more than Como, Ray Pillow, Ahmad Jamal, 300,000 copies of the album Joseph Rescigno, Ray Conniff, American Life (2003), the Phil Woods, etc. VG to EX, 16. montage featuring an engraved Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 plaque mounted beneath the CD and sleeve for the album, the sleeve signed ('Love Madonna') Lot: 223 in bold black ink, largely across a POPULAR MUSIC: Selection of clear area. Matted in black and signed 8 x 10 photographs and a framed and glazed in a metallic few slightly smaller, by various frame to an overall size of 16 x female vocalists and musicians 16. VG. including Joan Baez, Shirley Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Bassey, Cleo Laine, Rosenne Cash, Roberta Flack, Gloria Gaynor, Joan Jett, Helen Lot: 219 Shapiro, Vanessa Williams, SPICE GIRLS THE: Signed 10 x Nancy Wilson, etc. A few of the 8 photograph by all five members images are colour. VG to EX, 21. of the British pop girl group of the Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 1990s, Mel B ('Scary Spice'), Mel C ('Sporty Spice'), Emma Bunton ('Baby Spice'), Geri Halliwell ('Ginger Spice') and Victoria Beckham ('Posh Spice'), the promotional image showing them in a three quarter length group pose. Signed by each, with their

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Lot: 224 Lot: 228 POPULAR MUSIC: Selection of FINCH PETER: (1916-1977) signed 8 x 10 photographs and a British-born Australian Actor, few slightly smaller by various Academy Award winner. Scarce male popular singers and vintage signed and inscribed 10 x musicians including Julio 8 photograph, a good image of Iglesias, Frank Zappa, Roger the actor standing outdoors in a Waters, Charlie Watts, Leonard three quarter length pose in Cohen, Lionel Richie, Herb costume as Johnnie Byrne in a Alpert, etc. VG to EX, 8. scene from No Love for Johnnie Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 (1961). Signed in bold blue fountain pen ink across a light area at the head of the image. Lot: 225 EX. POPULAR MUSIC: Selection of Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 signed 8 x 10 photographs and a few slightly smaller, by various female vocalists and musicians Lot: 229 including Donna Summer, Kim COWARD NOEL: (1899-1973) Wilde, Samantha Fox, Diana English Actor & Playwright, Ross, Crystal Gayle, Corrine Academy Award winner. Vintage Bailey Rae, Roberta Flack, Anjie signed and inscribed 10 x 8 Carpenter, DeAnne Moore, photograph of Coward in a full Rosenne Cash, Cheryl Dent, etc. length pose, in costume as King A few of the images are colour. Pavel II, dancing with Mitzi VG to EX, 19. Gaynor, in costume as Gabby Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Rogers, in a scene from the American comedy film Surprise Package (1960). Signed by Lot: 226 Coward in bold blue fountain pen HEPBURN AUDREY: (1929- ink to a light area at the base of 1993) Belgian-born Actress, the image. EX. Academy Award winner. An Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 excellent vintage signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph of Hepburn in a half length pose in Lot: 230 costume as Sister Luke from The GRIFFITH HUGH: (1912-1980) Nun's Story (1959). Signed in Welsh Actor, Academy Award bold blue fountain pen ink across winner. Scarce vintage signed a light area at the base of the and inscribed 10 x 8 photograph image. Hepburn was nominated of Griffith standing in a full length for a Best Actress Oscar for her pose in costume as O'Shea role in this film. EX. alongside Aldo Ray, Elizabeth Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 Sellars and several other actors in a scene from the British crime film The Day They Robbed the Lot: 227 Bank of England (1960). Signed FINCH PETER: (1916-1977) by Griffith in bold blue fountain British-born Australian Actor, pen ink across a light area of the Academy Award winner. Scarce image. EX. vintage signed and inscribed 8 x Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 10 photograph of Finch in a half length pose in costume as Murray Logan from the 1963 film Lot: 231 In the Cool of the Day. Signed in BRANDO MARLON: (1924-2004) bold blue fountain pen ink to a American Actor, Academy Award light area at the head of the winner. A good vintage signed image. EX. and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph, Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 an engaging image of Brando seated in a half length pose in costume as Ambassador Harrison Carter MacWhite from the film The Ugly American (1963). Signed in bold blue fountain pen ink to a light area of the image. One extremely small,

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minor circular area of paper loss Lot: 235 to the image, otherwise VG ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS: Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs, most vintage, by various Oscar winning actresses Lot: 232 including Deborah Kerr, Anne ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS: Bancroft, Helen Mirren, Olivia de Selection of signed 8 x 10 Havilland, Lauren Bacall (in a photographs and slightly smaller scene from Sex and the Single (1), most vintage, by various Girl), Claudette Colbert, Faye Oscar winning actors comprising Dunaway, Jane Fonda (in a Alec Guinness (in costume as scene from Walk on the Wild King Charles I from Cromwell), Side), Glenda Jackson etc. All Charlton Heston, Bob Hope, are signed in bold fountain pen Broderick Crawford, Edmond inks, largely to clear areas of the O'Brien, David Niven (in a scene images. VG to EX, 10. from Separate Tables), Gene Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 Hackman, Joel Grey and Richard Attenborough. All are signed in bold fountain pen inks, largely to Lot: 236 clear areas of the images. VG to ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS: EX, 9. Selection of signed 8 x 10 Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 photographs, and a few slightly smaller, most vintage, by various Oscar winning actors comprising Lot: 233 Henry Fonda (in a scene from ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS: Advise and Consent) , Bob Hope Small selection of signed and (in a scene from Alias Jesse inscribed 8 x 10 photographs, James), Rex Harrison (in a scene and slightly smaller (1), a few from Midnight Palace), George vintage, by various Oscar Kennedy, Jose Ferrer, John Mills, winning actresses comprising Ben Kingsley, George Chakiris, Julie Christie (in costume from George Burns and Red Buttons ( Far From The Madding Crowd), in a scene from Hatari! Alongside Glenda Jackson, Liza Minnelli, ). All are signed in Helen Mirren, Wendy Hiller (in bold fountain pen inks, largely to costume from Sons and Lovers), clear areas of the images. G(1), Anne Bancroft (in a scene from VG to EX, 10. Seven Women). Most are signed Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 in bold fountain pen inks, largely to clear areas of the images. VG to EX, 6. Lot: 237 Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs, some vintage, by Lot: 234 various Oscar winning actresses ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS: comprising Olivia de Havilland (in Selection of signed 8 x 10 a scene from Not as a Stranger), photographs, some vintage, by Anne Baxter, Janet Gaynor, Sally various Oscar winning actors Field, Faye Dunaway, Claudette comprising George Kennedy, Colbert, Glenn Close, Anne Jose Ferrer (in costume from The Bancroft, Rita Moreno (in a scene Caine Mutiny), John Gielgud, from West Side Story, for which Ralph Fiennes, Joel Grey (in she won her Oscar), Glenda costume from his Oscar winning Jackson, Deborah Kerr (in role in Cabaret), Ron Howard, costume from The Night of the John Mills, George Burns (in Iguana) and Wendy Hiller. All are costume from his Oscar winning signed in bold fountain pen inks, role in The Sunshine Boys) and largely to clear areas of the George Chakiris. All are signed in images . A few G, VG to EX, 12. bold fountain pen inks, largely to Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 clear areas of the images. VG to EX, 9. Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00

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Lot: 238 Signed in blue fountain pen ink to ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS: a light area of the background. Selection of signed 8 x 10 Signed photographs of Seberg photographs, some vintage, by are scarce following her tragic various Oscar winning actors death by suicide at the age of 40. comprising Broderick Crawford EX (in a scene from Cargo to Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 Capetown), Melvyn Douglas (in a scene from Billy Budd), John Gielgud, Colin Firth (in a scene Lot: 242 from A Month in the Country), EKBERG ANITA: (1931- ) Jeremy Irons (in a scene from Swedish-American Actress & Sex The French Lieutenant´s Symbol. Vintage signed and Woman), James Caan, Jeff inscribed 8 x 10 photograph of Bridges, Michael Douglas and Ekberg seated on the edge of a Joel Grey. All are signed in bold bed in a glamorous full length fountain pen inks, largely to clear pose as Elya Carlson from the areas of the images . VG to EX, 9. 1963 American western comedy Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 film 4 for Texas (1963). Signed by Ekberg in bold black ink to a light area of the image. EX. Lot: 239 Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 DARVI BELLA: (1928-1971) Polish-born French-American Actress, mistress of Darryl F. Lot: 243 Zanuck. Rare vintage signed and MANSFIELD JAYNE: (1933- inscribed 10 x 8 photograph of 1967) American Actress & Sex the actress standing in a half Symbol. Vintage signed and length pose, in costume as inscribed 10 x 8 photograph of Pascale Barret, opposite actor Mansfield seated in a half length Daniel Gelin, in costume as pose, in costume as Camille Bernard Cormiere in a scene Oakes, alongside actor Dan from I'll Get Back to Kandara Dailey, in costume as Ernest (1956). Signed by Darvi in bold Horton, in a scene from the film blue fountain pen ink to the lower The Wayward Bus (1957). white border. Autographs of Darvi Signed by Mansfield in blue are rare as a result of her tragic fountain pen ink, partially across suicide at the age of 42. EX. a darker area of the image. About Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 EX. Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00

Lot: 240 ANGELI PIER: (1932-1971) Lot: 244 Italian Actress. Scarce vintage DORS DIANA: (1931-1984) signed and inscribed 7 x 9.5 English Actress & Sex Symbol. photograph of Angeli in a head Vintage signed and inscribed 10 and shoulders pose in costume x 8 photograph of Dors in a sultry as Ildith in a scene from The Last head and shoulders pose in Days of Sodom and Gomorrah costume as Lynn alongside actor (1962). Signed in bold blue Victor Mature, in costume as fountain pen ink, largely across a Harry Miller, from the British clear area of the image. Signed drama film The Long Haul photographs of Angeli are scarce (1957). Signed by Dors in bold following her untimely death at dark fountain pen ink to a light the age of 39. About EX. area of the background. One Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 slight smudge to the paraph. VG. Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00

Lot: 241 SEBERG JEAN: (1938-1979) American Actress. A good vintage signed and inscribed 10.5 x 8 photograph, a close-up portrait of the pretty actress as Coleen O'Hara from the film Estouffade a la Caraibe (1967).

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Lot: 245 Lot: 248 GLAMOUR: Selection of signed HAYWORTH RITA: (1918-1987) and inscribed 8 x 10 photographs American Actress. An excellent and a few slightly smaller, some vintage signed colour 10 x 8 vintage, by various glamorous photograph, the wonderful image film actresses comprising Carroll showing Hayworth, in costume as Baker (2, one inscribed 'For Sally Elliott, standing in a half Peter from “Baby Doll―, Carroll length pose alongside actor Baker'), Dyan Cannon (in Victor Mature, in costume as costume from Bob & Carol & Ted Paul Dresser, in a scene from the & Alice), Candice Bergen, Lauren musical film My Gal Sal (1942). Hutton, Joan Collins, Angie Signed by Hayworth in bold, dark Dickinson and Samantha Eggar. blue fountain pen ink with her All are signed in bold fountain name alone across a light area of pen inks to clear areas of the the image. Some extremely images. VG to EX, 8. minor, light corner creasing, VG. Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

Lot: 246 Lot: 249 GARDNER AVA: (1922-1990) ACTRESSES: Selection of American Actress. Vintage signed and inscribed 8 x 10 signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photographs, and few slightly photograph of Gardner in a half smaller (2), by various film length profile pose, in costume as actresses comprising Joan Queen Guinevere, embracing Bennett, Amy Irving, Linda actor Robert Taylor, in costume Harrison (in a scene from Planet as Sir Lancelot, from the 1953 of the Apes), Lauren Hutton, Pam film Knights of the Round Table. Grier (in a scene from The Signed by Gardner in blue Arena), Isabel Jeans, Fiona fountain pen ink to a light area of Fullerton and Phoebe Cates (in a the image. Together with a scene from Gremlins). All are second vintage signed 7 x 9.5 signed in bold fountain pen inks, photograph of Gardner in a three largely to clear areas of the quarter length pose in costume images. VG to EX, 8. as Baroness Natalie Ivanoff from Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 55 Days at Peking (1963). Signed by Gardner in blue fountain pen ink with her name Lot: 250 alone to the image. Her signature ACTRESSES: Selection of is a little hurried and with weaker signed and inscribed 8 x 10 contrast. Some slight surface photographs, a few vintage, by creasing to the first photograph. various film actresses comprising G to VG, 2. Jill Ireland, Karen Allen ( in a Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 scene from Raiders of the Lost Ark), Judy Geeson, Jacqueline Bisset, Anne Archer, Jill Haworth Lot: 247 and Linda Hayden. All are signed MISS SADIE THOMPSON: A in bold fountain pen inks, largely good vintage signed and to clear areas of the images. VG inscribed 7 x 9.5 photograph by to EX, 7. both Rita Hayworth (Sadie Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 Thompson) and Aldo Ray (Sergeant Phil O'Hara individually), the image depicting Lot: 251 the actors in costume together ACTRESSES: Selection of from the American musical film signed and inscribed 8 x 10 Miss Sadie Thompson (1953). photographs, a few vintage, by Signed by both Hayworth and various film actresses including Ray in bold, dark fountain pen Rosanna Arquette (in a scene inks to a clear area of the from Desperately Seeking background. One small tear to Susan), Geraldine Chaplin, the right white border, not Barbara Hershey, Stephanie affecting the signatures, Beacham (in a scene from The otherwise VG. Nightcomers opposite Marlon Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Brando), Mariel Hemingway,

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Linda Evans, Susan George (in a Lot: 255 scene from Straw Dogs opposite COMEDY: Selection of signed 8 Dustin Hoffman), Sarah Miles (in x 10 photographs and a few costume from Ryan's Daughter) slightly smaller, most vintage, by etc. All are signed in bold various film and television fountain pen inks to clear areas comedy actors including Mel of the images. VG to EX, 9. Brooks, Buddy Hackett, Steve Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Martin (in costume from Dead Man Don't Wear Plaid), Kevin Kline, Robin Askwith, Dudley Lot: 252 Moore, Bernard Cribbins, Ian ACTORS: A good selection of Carmichael, Michael Crawford, signed and inscribed 8 x 10 Phyllis Diller, Bruce Forsyth (in a photographs, some vintage, by scene from Star!) etc. All are various Hollywood actors, signed in fountain pen inks, comprising Paul Henreid, Richard largely to clear areas of the Chamberlain, Richard Conte, images. Most are original stills John Forsythe, Kevin Kline, and some have printed captions Danny Glover, Val Kilmer and to the versos. VG to EX, 12. Rob Lowe. All are signed in bold Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 fountain pen inks, largely to clear areas of the images . VG to EX, 8. Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 Lot: 256 HOLLYWOOD CLASSICS: A good selection of signed 8 x 10 Lot: 253 photographs and a few slightly WORLD OF HENRY ORIENT smaller, most vintage, by various THE: Vintage signed and film actors and actresses, each inscribed 9.5 x 7 photograph by showing them in costume in both Peter Sellers (Henry Orient) scenes from various classic and Paula Prentiss (Stella Hollywood movies including Rock Dunnworthy) individually, the Hudson (from Pillow Talk), Ali image showing the actors MacGraw (from Love Story), together in a head and shoulders Claire Bloom (in a scene from pose from the 1964 American Limelight alongside Charles comedy film The World of Henry Chaplin), Mel Ferrer (from The Orient. Signed by both in bold Sun Also Rises), Ben Gazzara blue fountain pen inks to clear (from Anatomy of a Murder), areas of the image. Scarce. EX. Mildred Natwick (in a scene from Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 Hitchcock's The Trouble With Harry), Brigitte Auber (in a scene from Hitchcock's To Catch a Lot: 254 Thief alongside Cary Grant and FELDMAN MARTY: (1934-1982) Grace Kelly), Otto Eduard Hasse English Comedian. Signed and (in a scene from Hitchcock's I inscribed 8 x 10 photograph of Confess), Peter Fonda (from Feldman standing in a half length Easy Rider) etc. All are signed in pose pouring a cup of tea, in bold fountain pen inks to clear costume as Sgt. Orville Stanley areas of the images. VG to EX, 10 Sacker from the film The Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother (1975). Signed in bold black fountain pen ink to a Lot: 257 light area of the background. SCIENCE FICTION & HORROR: Scarce. EX Small selection of signed and Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 inscribed 8 x 10 photographs and slightly smaller (1) by various film actors and actresses comprising Jamie Lee Curtis (in a scene from Halloween, her film debut), Jenny Agutter (in costume as Nurse Alex Price from An American Werewolf in London), Ellen Burstyn (in a head and shoulders pose from The Exorcist), Jeff Goldblum (in a scene from The Fly), Margot

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Kidder (standing in a full length clear areas of the images. VG to pose in costume as Lois Lane EX, 4. from Superman) and Zach Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Gilligan (in costume from Gremlins). All are signed in bold fountain pen inks to clear areas Lot: 261 of the images. VG to EX, 6. JAMES BOND: Selection of Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 signed 8 x 10 photographs and a few slightly smaller, some vintage, by various actors and Lot: 258 actresses associated with the DR. NO: An excellent vintage James Bond films including signed 8 x 10 photograph by both Timothy Dalton, Lois Maxwell, Sean Connery (James Bond) and Maryam d'Abo, Maud Adams, Ursula Andress (Honey Ryder) Shirley Eaton, Britt Ekland, Fiona individually, the image depicting Fullerton, Lynn-Holly Johnson, the actors in a half length Caroline Munro, Gert Frobe, embrace from the first James Roland Culver, Klaus Maria Bond movie Dr. No (1962). Brandauer etc. All are signed in Signed by Connery with his name bold fountain pen inks, most to alone and signed and inscribed clear areas of the images, and a by Andress, both in blue fountain few of the images show the pen inks to a largely clear area at actors in character costume from the base of the image. Rare in various James Bond films. VG to this form. VG EX, 14. Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00

Lot: 259 Lot: 262 BIANCHI DANIELA: (1942- ) CUSHING PETER: (1913-1994) Italian Actress. A good, scarce English Actor. Vintage signed vintage signed and inscribed 10 x and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph 8 photograph of the actress in a of Cushing in a head and head and shoulders pose in shoulders pose in costume as costume as Tatiana Romanova Parson Blyss from the Hammer from the James Bond film From Film Productions film Captain Russia With Love (1963). Signed Clegg (1962). Signed by Cushing in bold blue fountain pen ink in blue fountain pen ink to the across a light area of the image. base of the image, largely across EX. a dark area although reasonably Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 legible, and dated 1965 in his hand. Some heavy corner creasing and a few small tears to Lot: 260 the base of the image, not JAMES BOND: A good, small affecting the signature, about G. selection of signed 8 x 10 Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 photographs and slightly smaller (1), most vintage, by various actors and actresses associated Lot: 263 with the James Bond films, BAKER STANLEY: (1928-1976) comprising Gert Frobe (signed Welsh Actor. Scarce vintage and inscribed 9 x 7 photograph signed and inscribed 8 x 10 from Menschen im Hotel, also photograph of Baker standing in signed by Heinz Ruhmann), a three quarter length pose, in Adolfo Celi (rare signed 10 x 8 costume as Inspector Harry photograph in a scene from Von Martineau, in a public house in a Ryan's Express, also signed by scene from the Hammer film Hell Sergio Fantoni), Charles Boyer is a City (1960). Signed by Baker (signed 8 x 10 photograph of in blue fountain pen ink to the Boyer in a head and shoulders image, partially across a darker pose in costume as LeGrand area. EX. from Casino Royale) and Fiona Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Fullerton (signed and inscribed 10 x 8 photograph in a scene from A View to A Kill alongside Roger Moore). All are signed in bold fountain pen inks, largely to

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Lot: 264 Lot: 268 STALLONE SYLVESTER: (1946- WAR FILMS: Selection of vintage ) American Actor. Signed and signed 8 x 10 photographs and a inscribed 8 x 10 photograph of few slightly smaller by various Stallone seated in a half length film actors comprising Helmut pose delivering a testimony at a Griem (in a scene from The hearing in a scene from the film Damned), Richard Johnson, F.I.S.T (1978). Signed by Geoffrey Keen, Michael Hordern Stallone in black fountain pen ink (both in scenes from Sink the across a light area of the image. Bismarck!), Frank Latimore, VG. Joachim Hansen, Jeremy Kemp, Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Michael Medwin (in costume from Steel Bayonet), James Mitchum (in costume from The Victors) Lot: 265 and Tom Courtenay (in costume MURPHY AUDIE: (1925-1971) from King Rat). Each of the American Actor, the most images depict the subjects in decorated American soldier of scenes from various War films World War II. A good vintage and all are signed in bold signed and inscribed 8 x 10 fountain pen inks, largely to clear photograph of Murphy standing in areas of the images. VG to EX, a three quarter length pose in 10. costume as Clint Stewart from Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 the 1965 Western film Arizona Raiders. Signed in bold blue fountain pen ink across a light Lot: 269 area at the centre of the image. WAR FILMS: A good selection of Scarce. EX. signed 8 x 10 photographs, most Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 vintage, by various film actors including Alec Guinness (in a scene from Tunes of Glory), Lot: 266 Anton Diffring, Jeremy Kemp (in MINEO SAL: (1939-1976) a scene from Operation American Actor. Rare vintage Crossbow), Marius Goring, signed and inscribed 10 x 8 Donald Houston (in costume from photograph of Mineo in a three The Longest Day), Anthony quarter length pose, in costume Hopkins (in costume from A as Luigi J. Maresi, opposite Terry Bridge Too Far), Sergio Fantoni Moore, in costume as Louise (in a scene from What Did You Wright, in a scene from A Do in the War, Daddy?), Paul Private's Affair (1959). Signed by Ford, Ian Bannen (in a scene Mineo in bold blue fountain pen from The Hill), Hans Christian ink across a light area of the Blech (in a scene from Battle of image. Autographs of Mineo are the Bulge), Richard Beymer (in a rare in any form following his scene from The Diary of Anne tragic murder at the age of 37. Frank), Peggie Castle (scarce; in EX. a scene from Target Zero), Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 Robert Coote (in a scene from Commandos Strike at Dawn) etc. Each of the images depict the subjects in scenes from various Lot: 267 War films and all are signed in O'BRIEN EDMOND: (1915-1985) bold fountain pen inks, largely to American Actor, Academy Award clear areas of the images. VG to winner. Vintage signed and EX, 14. inscribed 10 x 8 photograph of Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 O'Brien standing in a half length pose, in costume as Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Timmer, behind a desk opposite actor Robert Taylor, in costume as Captain Brad Parker, in a scene from D-Day the Sixth of June (1956). Signed by O'Brien in bold fountain pen ink across a light area of the image. EX. Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00

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Lot: 270 Lot: 273 FRENCH CINEMA: Selection of BRITISH ACTORS: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and signed 8 x 10 photographs and a slightly smaller by various stars few slightly smaller, some of French cinema including vintage, by various British film Franck Villard, Pierre Zimmer, actors including Kenneth More, Raymond Gerome, Jeanne Richard Johnson (in a scene Valerie, Anne Parillaud, Gerard from Operation Crossbow), Ian Lartigan, Michel Etcheverry, McShane, Bob Hoskins, John Tanya Lopert, Jean Marais & Hurt (in a scene from 10 Magali Noel, Danielle Volle, Rillington Place), Michael Gough, Anemone etc. All are signed and Richard Greene (in a scene from inscribed to the same collector in Stanley and Livingstone), James bold blue and black fountain pen Fox, Tony Britton (in a scene inks and most of the images from There's a Girl in My Soup show the actors in scenes from opposite Peter Sellers), Harry various films. VG to EX, 13. Andrews etc. All are signed in Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 bold fountain pen inks, largely to clear areas of the images. VG to EX, 11. Lot: 271 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 EUROPEAN CINEMA: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and a few slightly smaller, most Lot: 274 vintage, by various stars of BRITISH ACTORS: Selection of European films including Senta signed 8 x 10 photographs, some Berger (2), Horst Buchholz (in vintage, by various British film costume from Fanny), Eva Gabor actors comprising Joss Ackland, (in a scene from Captain Kidd Ralph Bates (in a scene from and the Slave Girl), Zsa Zsa Fear in the Night), Tim Curry, Gabor, Sylva Koscina, Hardy Charles Dance, Albert Finney (in Kruger, Giulietta Masina (in costume from Tom Jones), costume from La Strada), Edwige Laurence Harvey, Gordon Feuillere, Nicole Maurey Jackson (in a scene from Whisky (opposite Alec Guinness in a Galore! alongside James scene from The Scapegoat), Robertson Justice), James Anouk Aimee, Eddie Mason, David McCallum and Ron Constantine, Mylene Demongeot Moody. All are signed in bold etc. All are signed in bold fountain pen inks, largely to clear fountain pen inks, largely to clear areas of the images. VG to EX, areas of the images. VG to EX, 10. 16. Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00

Lot: 275 Lot: 272 BRITISH ACTORS: Selection of EUROPEAN CINEMA: Selection signed 8 x 10 photographs, some of signed 8 x 10 photographs, vintage, by various British film and a few slightly smaller, by actors including Keith Michell (in various actors and actresses, all a scene from Seven Seas to stars of European films, Calais), Robert Morley, Alfred comprising Oskar Homolka, Gina Lynch, Michael Hordern (in a Lollobrigida, Nastassja Kinski (in scene from The Taming of the a scene from To the Devil a Shrew alongside Elizabeth Daughter), Michele Morgan, Taylor), David Hemmings, Rupert Robert Hossein, Jean Marais and Everett (from Dance With A Rutger Hauer. All are signed in Stranger), Tom Courtenay, Tom bold fountain pen inks, largely to Bell, Anthony Andrews etc. All clear areas of the images. G to are signed in bold fountain pen generally VG, 7. inks, largely to clear areas of the Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 images. VG to EX, 11. Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00

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Lot: 276 Lot: 279 BRITISH ACTORS: A good BRITISH ACTRESSES: selection of signed and inscribed Selection of signed 8 x 10 8 x 10 photographs and a few photographs, most vintage, by slightly smaller, most vintage, by various British film actresses various British film actors including Jenny Agutter (in a including Colin Blakely (in scene from Logan's Run), costume as Dr. Watson from The Francesca Annis (in costume Private Life of Sherlock Holmes), from Dune), Stephanie Beacham, Gordon Jackson, David Jane Asher, Eleanor Bron, Phyllis McCallum, Kenneth More, Calvert, Samantha Eggar (in a Michael Gough, Richard E. Grant scene from Doctor Doolittle), (in a scene from Withnail and I), Margaret Leighton, Hayley Mills Ian Holm, Leigh Lawson, Ian etc. All are signed in bold McShane, Robert Morley, Ralph fountain pen inks, largely to clear Bates (in costume as Dr. Henry areas of the images. VG to EX, Jekyll from Dr. Jekyll and Sister 10. Hyde), Alan Bates etc. All are Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 signed in bold fountain pen inks, largely to clear areas of the images. VG to EX, 13. Lot: 280 Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 BRITISH ACTRESSES: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs, most vintage, by Lot: 277 various British film actresses BRITISH ACTORS: Selection of including Claire Bloom, Helena signed and inscribed 8 x 10 Bonham Carter, Hermione photographs by various British Baddeley (in a scene from film actors including Albert Marriage on the Rocks alongside Finney (in costume as Hercule Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin), Poirot from Murder on the Orient Joan Collins, Wendy Craig, Express), Ian Carmichael, Tom Susan George (in costume from Conti (in a scene from Shirley Straw Dogs alongside Dustin Valentine), Rupert Everett (in a Hoffman), Susan Hampshire, scene from Dance With A Moira Lister, Sarah Miles etc. All Stranger), Christopher Lee, Alan are signed in bold fountain pen Bates, Bob Hoskins, Bryan inks, largely to clear areas of the Forbes etc. All are signed in bold images. VG to EX, 10. fountain pen inks to clear areas Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 of the images. VG to EX, 9. Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Lot: 281 CINEMA: Selection of vintage Lot: 278 signed 8 x 10 photographs and a BRITISH ACTORS: Selection of few slightly smaller by various signed 8 x 10 photographs and a film actors and actresses few slightly smaller, some including Burgess Meredith, vintage, by various British film Eddie Fisher (alongside Elizabeth actors including Leo McKern, Taylor in a scene from Butterfield Derek Jacobi, Ian Holm, Wilfrid 8), James Coburn, Peter Hyde White, Marius Goring (in a McEnery, Paul Henreid, Emlyn scene from The Barefoot Williams (alongside Vivien Leigh Contessa opposite Ava Gardner), in a scene from The Deep Blue Denholm Elliott, Tom Conti, Ian Sea), Sally Kellerman, Kathryn Charleson (scarce), Alan Bates Grant Crosby, Phyllis Calvert, (in a scene from Zorba The Eva Gabor, Margaret Leighton Greek) etc. All are signed in bold etc. Most are signed in fountain fountain pen inks, largely to clear pen inks. A few with some faults, areas of the images. VG to EX, about G to generally VG, 14. 10. Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00

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Lot: 282 Isabel Jeans, Chaim Topol, CINEMA: Selection of signed and Phoebe Cates, Betsy Blair, inscribed 8 x 10 photographs, Francesca Annis, Michael most vintage, by various film Crawford, Peter O'Toole & actors and actresses including Veronique Vendell, director John Debbie Reynolds, Richard Badham etc., All are signed and Beymer (in a scene from The inscribed to the same collector in Diary of Anne Frank), John bold blue and black fountain pen Fraser, Michael Hordern inks and most of the images (alongside Elizabeth Taylor in a show the actors in scenes from scene from The Taming of the various films. Generally VG to Shrew), Sheila White (in a scene EX, 19. from Oliver!), Susan Clark Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 (alongside Clint Eastwood in a scene from Coogan's Bluff), Carol Burnett etc. All are signed Lot: 286 in fountain pen inks, a few across CINEMA: Selection of vintage darker areas of the images. VG, signed 8 x 10 photographs and 9. smaller by various actors, all Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 multiple signed, including Ethel Merman, Donald O'Connor & Johnnie Ray (in a scene from Lot: 283 There's No Business Like Show CINEMA: Selection of signed and Business alongside Marilyn inscribed 8 x 10 photographs, Monroe), James Booth & Lionel most vintage, by various film Jeffries, Farley Granger & Joan stars comprising Donald Collins (together in a scene from O'Connor (in a scene from The The Girl in the Red Velvet Buster Keaton Story), Paulette Swing), Jean Marais & Pierre Goddard, Joan Bennett, Ricardo Mondy, Roy Kinnear & Leo Cortez, Brian Aherne, Arlene McKern etc. All are signed in bold Dahl, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., fountain pen inks, largely to clear Robert Alda (in a scene from areas of the images. VG to EX, 6. Cloak and Dagger) and Eddie Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Bracken (in a scene from Hold That Blonde! alongside Veronica Lake). All are signed in bold Lot: 287 fountain pen inks to clear areas CINEMA: Selection of signed 8 x of the images. A few G, generally 10 photographs and a few slightly VG to about EX, 9. smaller by various actors and Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 actresses including Dennis Hopper, Bob Fosse, Burgess Meredith, Steve Martin (in Lot: 284 costume from Dead Men Don't CINEMA: Selection of signed 8 x Wear Plaid), Nick Nolte, Elliott 10 photographs, most vintage, by Gould, Beau Bridges, Tony Bill, various film stars including Merle James Coco (scarce; in costume Oberon, Cyd Charisse, Danny as Milo Perrier from Murder by Kaye, Peter Lawford, James Death) etc. All are signed in bold Mason, Lillian Gish etc. All are fountain pen inks to clear areas signed in fountain pen inks, most of the images. VG to EX, 11. to clear areas of the images, Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 although a few with slightly weaker contrast. VG to EX, 7. Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Lot: 288 CINEMA: Selection of vintage signed and inscribed 8 x 10 Lot: 285 photographs by various film CINEMA: Selection of signed 8 x actors and actresses including 10 photographs and slightly Warren Oates, Michael J. smaller by various film actors and Pollard, Estelle Parsons (in actresses including Timothy costume from her Academy Dalton, Joel Grey, Keenan Wynn, Award winning role as Blanche Armand Assante, Teresa Wright, Barrow in Bonnie and Clyde), Patrick Wayne, Jacqueline Murray Melvin, Bill Travers, Bisset, Hermione Gingold & Honor Blackman, Lydia Clarke, David Knight & Odile Versois etc.

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All are signed in fountain pen Wire). All are signed in bold inks, a few across darker areas fountain pen inks, largely to clear of the images. VG, 10. areas of the images . EX, 11. Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

Lot: 289 Lot: 293 CINEMA: Selection of signed 9.5 FILM DIRECTORS: Selection of x 7 photographs and slightly signed and inscribed 8 x 10 smaller by various actors and photographs, by various film actresses including David directors comprising Stanley Carradine, Craig Stevens, Margot Kramer, Andrei Konchalovsky, Kidder, Roger Browne, Natasha Richard Lester, Claude Lelouch, Pyne (alongside Elizabeth Taylor Stephen Frears (2), Lindsay in a scene from The Taming of Anderson, John Huston, John the Shrew), Hanna Schygulla, Badham and Richard Benjamin. Tony Kendall etc. Most are All are signed in bold fountain signed in fountain pen inks, a few pen inks, largely to clear areas of across darker areas of the the images. VG to EX, 10. images. VG to EX, 8. Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00

Lot: 294 Lot: 290 SINATRA FRANK: (1915-1998) FULLER SAM: (1912-1997) American Singer & Actor, American Film Director. Signed Academy Award winner. A good and inscribed 10 x 8 photograph vintage signed 8 x 10 photograph of Fuller standing in a half length of Sinatra seated in a three pose, in costume as Joe, the quarter length pose behind a cameraman, alongside other cast drum set, in costume as Frankie members of the film The State of Machine in a scene from The Things (1982). Signed by Fuller Man with the Golden Arm (1955). in bold, dark fountain pen ink to a Signed ('Frank Sinatra') in bold light area of the background. One blue fountain pen ink with his very slight, minor surface crease name alone across a clear area to the image, otherwise EX. of the image. Sinatra was Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 nominated for a Best Actor Academy Award for his role in this film. Some extremely minor, Lot: 291 very light smudging to the first ALTMAN ROBERT: (1925-2006) two letters of the signature. VG American Film Director, Academy Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00 Award winner. Signed and inscribed 10 x 8 photograph, a close-up head and shoulders Lot: 295 study of Altman, most likely on DAVIS JR. SAMMY: (1925-1990) the set of one of his films. Signed American Entertainer, a member in fountain pen ink to a light area of the Rat Pack. Vintage signed 8 of the background and dated x 10 photograph, a classic image Paris, 1977 in his hand. VG. of Davis Jr. standing outdoors in Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 a full length pose alongside his fellow Rat Pack members, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Peter Lot: 292 Lawford and Joey Bishop. The FILM DIRECTORS: A good image promotes the film Ocean's selection of signed and inscribed Eleven (1960) in which Davis Jr. 8 x 10 photographs, and slightly starred in the role of Josh smaller (4), by various film Howard. Signed in blue fountain directors comprising Mervyn pen ink across a light area of the LeRoy, Richard Fleischer, Ron image. EX. Howard, William Friedkin (on the Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 set of The Exorcist), Richard Attenborough, Milos Forman, Bryan Forbes, Brian de Palma, John Borman, Tony Bill and John Badham (on the set of Bird on a

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Lot: 296 Lot: 299 ELLINGTON DUKE: (1899-1974) BARYSHNIKOV MIKHAIL: (1948- American Jazz Pianist. Vintage ) Russian Ballet Dancer & signed 9.5 x 7 photograph of Actor. Signed and inscribed 8 x Ellington standing in a full length 10 photograph of the dancer pose opposite Eddie 'Rochester' kneeling in a dramatic full length Anderson (Little Joe Jackson) in pose in costume as Nikolai a scene from the 1940 American 'Kolya' Rodchenko from the film musical film Cabin in the Sky. White Knights (1985). Signed in Signed by Ellington with his bold, dark fountain pen ink name alone in dark fountain pen across a light area of the image. ink to a light area at the base of EX. the image. VG. Duke Ellington Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 and his Orchestra, many of whom can also be seen in the present photograph, played a Lot: 300 showcase musical number in the BARYSHNIKOV MIKHAIL: (1948- film Cabin in the Sky which also ) Russian Ballet Dancer & starred Louis Armstrong, Ethel Actor. Signed 9.5 x 7 photograph Waters and Lena Horne. of Baryshinikov dancing in a full Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 length pose alongside Antoinette Sibley. Signed in dark fountain pen ink with his name alone to a Lot: 297 largely clear area at the base of LIBERACE: (1919-1987) the image. EX. American Entertainer. Two Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 vintage signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photographs, the first depicting Liberace in a head and Lot: 301 shoulders pose and the second MEYERBEER GIACOMO: (1791- showing him seated in a three 1864) German Composer. A.L.S., quarter length pose at his piano. Meyerbeer, one page, 8vo, n.p., Both are signed in bold, dark 21st July 1837, to a gentleman, fountain pen inks by the in French. The composer states 'I entertainer to light areas of the am very happy that an artist as images. EX, 2. great as yourself should wish to Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 honour my work with his presence' and proceeds to send him two tickets. VG. Lot: 298 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 POPULAR MUSIC: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and a few slightly smaller, some Lot: 302 vintage, by various popular FRENCH COMPOSERS: Small singers and vocalists including selection of A.Ls.S. by various Tony Martin, Lulu, Eartha Kitt, French composers comprising Kathryn Grayson, Juliette Greco, Ambroise Thomas (making Art Garfunkel, Petula Clark, Tony arrangements to meet at the Bennett, Pat Boone, Harry , 1st July 1886), Gabriel Belafonte, Charles Aznavour, Pierne (concerning students at Paul Anka (in a scene from The the Conservatory and his music Longest Day) etc. Most are on the programme), Robert signed in bold fountain pen inks, Planquette and Henri Duparc and largely to clear areas of the (regarding French government images. A few G, generally VG to bonds and various financial EX, 14. transactions, accompanied by a Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 T.L.S. from the Swiss Federal Bank, one page, 4to, Vevey, 14th December 1915, to Duparc, in French, informing him that the French military authorities have seized certain financial documents). G to VG, 5 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00

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Lot: 303 name beneath. VG LEONCAVALLO RUGGERO: Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 (1857-1919) Italian Composer. An excellent, bold, dark fountain pen ink signature and inscription, Lot: 306 'To Madame Marie de Reszke, HUMPERDINCK ENGELBERT: profound and sincere devotion, (1854-1921) German Composer. R. Leoncavallo', and dated Milan, A.M.Q.S., E Humperdinck, on a 4th October 1902 in his hand, to 12mo card, n.p., n.d. In dark the detached 4to half title page of fountain pen ink the composer a printed score of his opera La has penned two bars of music Boheme (1897). A good from an unidentified composition. association piece. Most likely VG. very neatly trimmed, otherwise Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 EX. Marie de Reszke - sister of Jean de Reszke (1850-1925) Polish Tenor and Edouard de Lot: 307 Reszke (1853-1917) Polish Bass. SOUSA JOHN PHILIP: (1854- Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 1932) American Composer. A.M.Q.S., John Philip Sousa, on an oblong 12mo card, Belfast, Lot: 304 July 1903. In dark fountain pen OFFENBACH JACQUES: (1819- ink Sousa has penned a three 1880) French Composer. bar quotation which he identifies Autograph Music MS, unsigned, as being from Hands Across the one page (manuscript paper), Sea. Signed and dated beneath oblong folio, n.p., n.d. On the 14 the quotation. VG. stave paper in bold, dark fountain Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 pen ink Offenbach has penned various sketches in ¾ time, comprising three passages of Lot: 308 music. The first, written on the BLECH LEO: (1871-1958) top two staves, is the sketch for a German Composer & Conductor. 19-bar melody, of which bars 1- A.M.Q.S., Leo Blech, on a 12mo 12 are apparently intended to be card, Prague, 1906. In dark repeated. The second, written on fountain pen ink Blech has neatly staves three and four, is of 8 bars penned three bars of music from of melodic line and some an unidentified composition. indications of harmony with a Signed and dated beneath the bass accompaniment. The third quotation. VG. sketch, written on staves six and Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 seven, shows a further 8 bars of melody and accompaniment, although is somewhat hastily Lot: 309 penned. The manuscript provides STRAUSS RICHARD: (1864- an interesting insight into 1949) German Composer. A.L.S., Offenbach's working method, Richard Strauss, one page, 8vo, illustrating some of his shorthand Graz, 5th March 1903, to a techniques, in repeating phrases, gentleman, in German, on the and it is possible that all three attractive printed stationery of the sketches are part of the same Hotel Elefant. Strauss thanks his work. Some very light, extremely correspondent for their friendly minor age wear, otherwise VG. lines and continues to explain Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 that he will 'give you the right to the performance initially without cost', only asking that he sign a Lot: 305 contract 'which will assure my BOITO ARRIGO: (1842-1918) future rights towards an as yet to Italian Poet, Novelist & be founded profit consolidation Composer, recognised for his entity.' Strauss concludes by libretti to 's informing that he will send the Otello and . contract after his return at the A.M.Q.S., Arrigo Boito, one page, beginning of April. Attractively oblong 8vo, n.p., n.d. In dark and professionally double matted fountain pen ink Boito has in gold and green alongside a penned four bars of music from sepia vintage 8 x 11 image of an unidentified work, signing his

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Strauss and framed and glazed sailed the Amazon, I've never in a gold coloured frame to an reached Brazil' in his hand overall size of 23 x 18.5. One beneath the quotation. Together very small, slight scuff to the with an A.L.S., Edward German, letter, not affecting the text or two pages, 8vo, Kilburn Priory, signature, and one slight chip to Maida Vale, 22nd September the frame, otherwise VG. 1891, to a gentleman, arranging Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 an appointment for Thursday morning when his correspondent 'will no doubt be able to explain Lot: 310 to me the latest news about the LEHAR FRANZ: (1870-1948) Dances for Henry VIII' and also Austro-Hungarian Composer of asking him to bring the scores for operettas. Vintage signed sepia Morris Dance and Old English postcard photograph of Lehar in Dance with him. Some light a half length pose with his hands overall age wear and minor gently clasped before him. foxing to the letter, G to VG, 2. Photograph by Franz Lowy of The work Rolling Down to Rio Vienna. Signed by Lehar in bold was perhaps the most popular of black fountain pen ink with his twelve poems by Rudyard Kipling name alone to the lower white set to music by Edward German border. Together with an A.L.S., in 1903 under the title Just So F Lehar, on one side of a Songs. correspondence card, n.p., 11th Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 November 1922 (?), to a young lady, in German. Lehar thanks his correspondent for her Lot: 313 charming photograph and adds VILLA-LOBOS HEITOR: (1887- that he will obtain tickets to 1959) Brazilian Composer. A Endlich allein for her, if she good vintage signed and sends him a reminder. A couple inscribed 4.5 x 6 photograph of of light, small minor stains to the Villa-Lobos standing in a half edges of the image, G to VG, 2. length pose, most probably at a Lehar's operetta Endlich allein rehearsal, with several musicians (Alone at Last) premiered on 30th evident in the background. January 1914 at the Theater an Signed ('Villa-Lobos') in blue ink der Wien. It was later revised into across a light area at the head of Schon ist die Welt (The World is the image and dated 28th July Beautiful) in 1930, starring 1953 in his hand. Attractively Richard Tauber. double matted in blue and pale Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 grey and framed and glazed in a wooden frame to an overall size of 10.5 x 12.5. VG. Lot: 311 Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 LEHAR FRANZ: (1870-1948) Austrian Composer. Vintage signed postcard photograph Lot: 314 depicting the young composer STRAVINSKY IGOR: (1882- seated in a three quarter length 1971) Russian Composer. A pose. Signed by Lehar in bold printed small 4to programme for fountain pen ink with his name the Bologna Music Festival, alone to a light area at the head Stagione Sinfonica, at the Teatro of the image. One very slight, Comunale, October - November minor corner crease, VG. 1959, featuring a performance of Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Apollon Musagete conducted by Stravinsky on 22nd October, signed by the composer in bold Lot: 312 blue fountain pen ink with his GERMAN EDWARD: (1862- name alone to the relevant inside 1936) English Composer. page. Some minor ink A.M.Q.S., Edward German, one annotations and collector's page, slim oblong 8vo, n.p., n.d. ownership stamps, about VG. In bold dark fountain pen ink Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 German has penned five bars of music which he identifies as being from Rolling down to Rio, adding the lyrics 'I've never

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Lot: 315 Lot: 317 KHATCHATURIAN ARAM: (1903- TOSCANININI ARTURO: (1867- 1978) Russian Composer. A rare, 1957) Italian Conductor. A good lengthy A.L.S., Aram A.M.Q.S., , one Khatchaturian, in Cyrillic, four page, oblong 8vo, Buenos Aires, pages, 4to, Moscow, 21st July 28th August 1912. In bold, dark 1966, to Mikhailovitch fountain pen ink the conductor [Bogdanov-Berezovsky], in has penned two bars of music Cyrillic. Khatchaturian writes an which he identifies as being from interesting letter regarding an Richard Wagner's opera Tristan idea that his correspondent has und Isolde (1857-59). Signed and had for an opera, discussing the dated beneath the quotation. composition and suggesting that Attractively matted in black and it may be his correspondent's red beneath a 5 x 6.5 photograph largest project to date, also of Toscanini and framed and referring to the libretto in greater glazed in a gold coloured frame detail and its musical to an overall size of 13.5 x 20. explanation. In concluding the Rare in this form. Some very light composer suggests various dates foxing and staining, otherwise VG. when they could meet in Estimate: £400.00 - £500.00 Moscow. Some extremely minor, light age wear, VG Valerian Bogdanov-Berezovsky (1903- Lot: 318 1971) Russian Composer. TOSCANININI ARTURO: (1867- Estimate: £400.00 - £500.00 1957) Italian Conductor. An attractive signed small 4to printed programme for The Philharmonia Lot: 316 Orchestra, conducted by RODRIGO JOAQUIN: (1901- Toscanini, at the Royal Festival 1999) Spanish Composer and Hall, 29th September & 1st Pianist. Rare T.L.S., Joaquin October 1952, featuring various Rodrigo, (with an understandably pieces by Johannes Brahms. The spidery signature), one page, front cover features a colour oblong 8vo, Madrid, 24th March reproduction of a painting of 1959, to Henri Corbiere, in Toscanini in a head and French. Rodrigo states that he shoulders pose, signed by the has received his correspondent's conductor in bold red fountain letter and returns the answers pen ink with his name alone to (no longer present) to the the lower white border. About EX. questions Corbiere had asked Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 him in relation to his research into the maxims of life and the beginnings of contemporary Lot: 319 composers. With a typed FURTWANGLER WILHELM: postscript signed by Rodrigo's (1886-1954) German Conductor wife, Victoria Kamhi de Rodrigo & Composer. T.L.S., Wilhelm (1905-1997) Turkish Pianist, in Furtwangler, one page, oblong which she states that her 8vo, n.p., n.d., to [Oskar] husband knows French as well Walleck, in German. The as she does and that he conductor thanks his personally signs his letters, correspondent for their New remarking 'The Culture Year's wishes, which he department of our Embassy in reciprocates, and remarks 'I can Paris don't seem to be properly only say that I hope to work with informed….' VG. you again as an artist', continuing Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 'I wish also for you that the New Year will turn out to be a most satisfying one, and that you will be able to carry your ideas through to completion to the full extent of your wishes, as is only right and proper.' VG. Oskar Walleck (1890-1976) General Director of the National Theatre in Munich. Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00

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Lot: 320 Lot: 322 WALTER BRUNO: (1876-1962) SARASATE PABLO DE: (1844- German-born Conductor. Vintage 1908) Spanish Violinist. Bold, signed and inscribed postcard dark fountain pen ink signature photograph of Walter in a half ('Pablo de Sarasate') on an length pose conducting. Signed oblong 8vo sheet of notepaper. in bold, dark fountain pen ink to The violinist has added a chord in the lower white border and dated his hand above his signature. January 1958 in his hand. One Together with Teresa Carreno very slight corner crease, (1853-1917) Venezuelan Pianist. otherwise VG. Bold, dark purple fountain pen ink Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 signature and date, April 1907, in her hand on a card. VG, 2. Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Lot: 321 SCHUMANN CLARA: (1819- 1896) German Musician and Lot: 323 Composer, one of the most [GRANADOS ENRIQUE]: (1867- distinguished pianists of the 1916) Spanish Pianist & Romantic era. Wife of Robert Composer. A good printed 8vo Schumann. A.L.S., Clara programme for a Benefit Concert Schumann, four pages, 8vo, for the Orphan Children of Berlin, 14th May 1878, to Mrs. Enrique and Amparo Granados, Littleton of London, in German. held at the Schumann states that she can House, New York, 7th May 1916, only answer her correspondent's individually signed to the final letter in a hurry ('I am frightfully page by each of the six busy with the concert') and performers at the concert, Maria continues 'I wrote to Miss R. Barrientos (1883-1946, Spanish about the hours, that she might Soprano), Julia Culp (1880-1970, only pay you for five hours, as Dutch Mezzo-Soprano), Pablo you had so kindly offered. It was Casals (1876-1973, Spanish different before, when she still Cellist & Conductor), Fritz could be counted a rich young Kreisler (1875-1962, Austrian- lady.' Schumann further writes born Violinist), John McCormack 'Concerning the certificate, that is (1884-1945, Irish Tenor) and I. J. an awkward matter. I can only Paderewski (1860-1941, Polish really recommend her to teach Pianist & Composer). All have beginners, as she holds her signed with their names alone in hands well, but I cannot go bold, dark fountain pen inks. further than that. Would that be Some light age wear to the paper useful to her? I would say the covers, otherwise VG. Enrique following - “The undersigned is Granados drowned when he happy to respond to the wish of jumped from a lifeboat in an effort Miss R. in certifying that this to save his wife following the young lady has enjoyed her passenger ferry being tuition for a period of time, and torpedoed by a German U-boat in has made sufficient progress to the English Channel on 24th be able to teach beginners March 1916. The couple left six correctly.― Could you translate children. that roughly and send it to me, as Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 we do not know the form such a certificate should take in English. Moreover, you know Miss R's Lot: 324 playing better than I do. If you SEGOVIA ANDRES: (1893- feel I can vindicate it, then leave 1987) Spanish Guitarist. Vintage out the word “beginners― from signed and inscribed postcard the certificate.' Accompanied by photograph of Segovia in a half the original envelope hand length pose with his guitar. addressed by Schumann. VG. Signed in dark fountain pen ink to Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 the lower white border, with a three line inscription in Spanish, and dated 1927 in his hand. Some light scuffing and minor age wear to the image, G. Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00

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Lot: 325 Lot: 328 SEGOVIA ANDRES: (1893- CASALS PABLO: (1876-1973) 1987) Spanish Guitarist. Vintage Spanish Cellist. Programme signed postcard photograph of signed, the printed 8vo Segovia in a head and shoulders programme for the Festival de pose. Signed and dated, 1936, in Prades, 90th Anniversary, Eglise his hand in fountain pen ink, Saint-Pierre, 25th July - 8th largely across a clear area at the August 1966. Signed and base of the image. VG. inscribed by Casals in bold blue Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 fountain pen ink to the lower border of an inside page beneath his portrait. Some light overall Lot: 326 creasing to the covers, otherwise CASALS PABLO: (1876-1973) VG. Spanish Cellist. A.M.Q.S., Pablo Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Casals, on an oblong 8vo page removed from an autograph album, n.p., 1925. In bold, dark Lot: 329 fountain pen ink Casals has BATISTTINI MATTIA: (1856- penned two bars of music from 1928) Italian Baritone. Vintage an unidentified composition. signed sepia postcard Together with a small selection of photograph of Batisttini standing pages removed from the same in a three quarter length pose autograph album individually wearing a large overcoat and hat. signed by other classical Signed ('Batisttini') and dated musicians and conductors 1912 in his hand in dark fountain comprising Alfred Cortot pen ink to the image. VG. (A.M.Q.S.), Guila Bustabo (2; Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 one an A.Q.S. from Nietzsche), Willem Mengelberg, Artur Rubinstein and Thomas Lot: 330 Beecham. Some slight show DE RESZKE JEAN: (1850-1925) through from the signatures to Polish Tenor. Vintage signed the verso of Casals' page, and a postcard photograph of the couple of stray ink marks, singer standing in a three quarter generally VG, 7. length pose in costume as Raoul Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 from Meyerbeer's opera Les Huguenots. Signed in dark fountain pen ink to a light area of Lot: 327 the background, also adding his CASALS PABLO: (1876-1973) character name in his hand to the Spanish Cellist. A.L.S., Pau image. Together with an A.L.S., Casals, one page, 4to, La Jean de Reszke, one page, 8vo, Tolosa, 20th January 1934, to an n.p., n.d., to an unidentified unidentified correspondent, on friend, in French. The singer the printed stationery of sends a thousand thanks for Orquestra Pau Casals of thinking of them although Barcelona, in Catalan. Casals remarks 'but alas Edouard is confirms receipt of his singing Les Huguenots tonight correspondent's letter and and I have an unavoidable dinner explains that he would like to be engagement….' VG, 2. De of assistance, but has so many Reszke refers to his younger demands on his time that he brother, Edouard de Reszke cannot study the matter in the (1853-1917) a Bass singer. depth that it requires. VG Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00

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Lot: 331 Lot: 333 CAMPANARI GIUSEPPE: (1855- CARUSO ENRICO: (1873-1921) 1927) Italian-born American Italian Tenor. Vintage signed Baritone & Cellist. A good vintage postcard photograph (very signed and inscribed sepia slightly neatly trimmed at the cabinet photograph of Campanari base to 3.5 x 4.5) of Caruso seated in a three quarter length standing in a full length pose, pose. Photograph by Aime most likely in costume as the Dupont of New York. Signed by Duke of Mantua from Verdi's Campanari in bold blue fountain opera Rigoletto. Photograph by pen ink across a light area of the Burr McIntosh. Signed by Caruso image, 'To Mr. Robert Grau from in bold black fountain pen ink to a an old friend, G. Campanari' and clear area of the background and dated New York, 21st April 1910 dated New York, 1906, in his in his hand. One very small hole hand. Together with Gilbert to the upper edge of the image Duprez (1806-1896) French and some light, extremely minor Tenor, created the role of age wear, otherwise VG. Robert Edgardo in Lucia di Lammermoor Grau (1858-1916) American in 1835. A.L.S., G. Duprez, two Impresario & Theatre manager pages, 8vo, Paris, 12th January who helped promote Loie Fuller 1881, to Lafontaine, in French, as an international star and sending effusive praise of several managed Adelina Patti on her artists. With blank integral leaf. farewell tour of 1903-04. Also including Gustave-Hippolyte Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Roger (1815-1879) French Tenor, created the role of Faust in Berlioz's opera La damnation Lot: 332 de Faust in 1846. A.L.S., G PLANCON POL: (1851-1914) Roger, one page, 8vo, Avenue French Bass. Small collection of Frochot, 25th March 1869, to three A.Ls.S., Pol Plancon, each Lablache, on his blind embossed one page, 8vo, Chicago, New monogrammed stationery, in York and n.p., n.d., to various French, requesting a loge at the unidentified correspondents, in Theatre des Italiens. With integral French, one on the attractive address leaf bearing the printed stationery of the Hotel remnants of a red wax seal. Vendome on Broadway, New Further included is an original York. In two letters Plancon unsigned vintage cabinet refers to making arrangements photograph by Aime Dupont of for orchestra tickets and in the New York, the image showing third he confirms an appointment Alessandro Bonci (1870-1940) at which he will be accompanied Italian Tenor, seated in a three by his translator as he doesn't quarter length profile pose. Some speak English. Together with a light age wear, G to VG, 4. bold, dark fountain pen ink Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 signature ('Pol Plancon') on a 12mo card, dated New York, 15th January 1897 in his hand, and Lot: 334 also including an original CARUSO ENRICO: (1873-1921) unsigned sepia cabinet Italian Tenor. Vintage signed 5 x photograph by Aime Dupont of 8 photograph of the dapper New York, the image showing Caruso standing in a three Plancon seated in a full length quarter length pose. Signed in pose in costume as Saint Bris dark fountain pen ink to the from Meyerbeer's opera Les image, his surname across a Huguenots. G to generally VG, 5. slightly darker area, although Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 perfectly legible, and dated B[uenos] A[ires], 1915 in his hand. Together with individual vintage signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photographs by the tenors Giovanni Martinelli and Lauritz Melchior. A very small, slight area of silvering just affects Caruso's image and Martinelli's photograph is neatly mounted, otherwise VG, 3.

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Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Lot: 338 ARTOT DESIREE: (1835-1907) Belgian Soprano who was briefly Lot: 335 engaged to Pyotr Ilyich THREE TENORS THE: An 8vo Tchaikovsky in 1868, the printed First Day of Issue card composer claiming that Artot was featuring a colour design the only woman he ever loved. incorporating an artist's study of A.L.S, Desiree Artot, three the Italian tenor Enrico Caruso, pages, 8vo, Cologne, n.d. with a colour postage stamp, also ('Samedi matin'), to a gentleman, featuring an image of Caruso, in French. Artot writes that she neatly affixed at the base of the regrets that she 'cannot come to card and post marked New York, hear those beautiful things which 27th February 1987. Individually you told me about…' and further signed by each of The Three mentions her busy schedule and Tenors, Luciano Pavarotti, plans for when she can throw a Placido Domingo and Jose party so that they 'can listen Carreras. All have boldly signed together to some Handel, so the card to clear areas, Pavarotti great, so beautiful, and so little adding the date 1998 in his hand. like all this…' Rare. VG. About EX. Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00

Lot: 339 Lot: 336 LIND JENNY: (1820-1887) OPERA: Small selection of Swedish Opera Singer, known as signed photographs by the opera the Swedish Nightingale. A.L.S., singers Luciano Pavarotti (signed Jenny Goldschmidt, four pages, 10 x 8 photograph of him singing 8vo, Queen's Hotel, Upper in a scene from Yes, Giorgio), Norwood, (London), 23rd Placido Domingo (signed colour October n.y., to a gentleman. 4 x 6 photograph in costume from Lind states that she is deeply Otello) and Montserrat Caballe grateful to the gentlemen of the (signed 8 x 11.5 photograph committee 'for their new proof of standing in a full length pose in kindness and consideration' costume from La Traviata). All towards her, and asks for her three are boldly signed in black heartfelt gratitude to be inks to light areas of the images. expressed to them, along with VG to EX, 3 her assurance that 'I try as far as possible not to abuse their kindness and attention paid to Lot: 337 me and my husband for the MALIBRAN MARIA: (1808-1836) services we have through God's Spanish Mezzo-Soprano. goodness only been able to Extremely rare A.L.S., M. F. render to your most beneficial Malibran, one page, oblong 8vo, hospital.' VG. , n.d., to her impresario Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Jules Troupenas ('Mon cher Troupenas notre bon ami'), in French. Malibran enquires as to Lot: 340 why her correspondent did not CALVE EMMA: (1858-1942) reply to her letter and continues French Soprano. A.L.S., Emma to add that she has received Calve, four pages, 8vo, Rue notification from the postal Dumont D'Atrille, n.d., to a services in Paris that there is a gentleman, in French. Calve letter waiting for her from Milan writes about her busy schedule of and that there is a charge of 7 rehearsals and concerts as well francs and 60 cents to pay, and a as her attachment to her further 4 francs and 60 cents to homeland. Together with further have it sent to her. In concluding A.Ls.S. by Marie Delna (one the singer asks Troupenas to pay referring to her singing schedule the fees for her and send the and the other requesting seats letter. Autographs of Malibran are for Cousin et Cousine, and also particularly rare following her including a printed telegram to untimely death at the age of 28. Delna asking her to sing La About EX. Marseillaise at the Pantheon in Estimate: £600.00 - £800.00 Paris on the occasion of the

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transfer of the remains of Rouget Lot: 343 de Lisle), an A.L.S. by Katharina CALLAS MARIA: (1923-1977) Klafsky, three pages, 8vo, 27th American-born Greek Soprano. March 1894, in German, Final page of an A.L.S., Maria, concerning a two week one page, small 8vo, n.p. engagement in Riga, and a (London), n.d. (1st February vintage signed 4.5 x 7 1959), to [John Robinson]. The photograph by both Marie Brema final page states, in part, '…after and her daughter Tita Brand. G years of working like mad to to generally VG, 6 improve and finally people like Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 you who have heard me so often and so well find me improved!' Lightly, although securely, laid Lot: 341 down to a black card (with FARRAR GERALDINE: (1882- additional text present to the 1967) American Soprano. Two verso of the page) and with two A.Ls.S., Geraldine, four pages feint pencil annotations at the (total; each on folding 8vo head. Together with two small notelets), New York & Ridgefield, original vintage 2.5 x 2 unsigned Connecticut, n.d. (1st March photographs of Callas seated in a 1934 & 18th January 1959), both candid half length pose alongside to Clifton Webb and his wife, a gentleman. A couple of light Mabelle, in the first thanking stains to the letter, only very them for their tribute on her slightly affecting a couple of birthday ('I'm so glad birthdays letters of the text and not the always come to me! And love to signature, about G, 3. be spoiled!') and in the second Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 sending thanks for their Christmas greetings and remarking 'I am still a country Lot: 344 lass at heart and love my new CALLAS MARIA: (1923-1977) house….I have no urge for space American-born Greek Soprano. travel and manage to keep my A.L.S., Maria, one page, 8vo, feet on my native heath! Alas, if Paris, 2nd June 1963, to John one could be free of the taxes Robinson, on the printed imposed by outer space stationery of the Hotel Ritz. enthusiasts! They hurt!' Both Callas thanks her correspondent letters are accompanied by the for some flowers and continues 'I original envelopes hand hope you liked the concert - I'm addressed by Farrar. VG, 2. [coming?] back don't you think?' Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Accompanied by the front panel (tears, paper loss, thinning and some staining) of the original Lot: 342 envelope. The first five lines of CALLAS MARIA: (1923-1977) text are very faded and only American-born Greek Opera barely legible. Laid down to a Singer. An excellent vintage black card and with some signed and inscribed 4 x 6 staining and scuffing to the postcard photograph of Callas edges, not affecting the standing in a full length pose in signature. Together with an ink costume from the title role of signature ('Maria') and several Donizetti's opera Anna Bolena. additional words in her hand Photograph by Piccagliani for ('Boun Natale…'), in Italian, on a Teatro Alla Scala. Signed ('Maria slightly irregularly clipped piece Meneghini Callas') in blue removed from a Christmas fountain pen ink to the image, greetings card, mounted to the partially across a darker area partial front cover of the greetings although perfectly legible. One card featuring an image of the very minor corner crease to the entrance to the Basilica of San upper right white border, Zeno in Verona. Also mounted to otherwise VG. a black card. FR to about G, 2. Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00 Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

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Lot: 345 Carroll of New York. VG. CALLAS MARIA: (1923-1977) Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 American-born Greek Soprano. Final page of an A.L.S., Maria, one page, 8vo, n.p. (Milan), n.d. Lot: 348 (20th April 1959), to John COVENT GARDEN: A good, Robinson. The concluding page original silk programme for a opens 'therefore I had to give up Gala Performance at the Royal this recording session of three Opera House, Covent Garden, days for another period' and the 8th June 1905, in honour of the singer continues 'Now I'm going visit of King Alfonso XIII of Spain. on a concert tour of 20 days in The programme features Spain and Germany and then performances from La Boheme middle o f June - London - and Romeo et Juliette, the cast Medea.' In concluding Callas including Enrico Caruso and further adds that she has kept a Nellie Melba. The silk programme record which she liked and will is printed with a decorative pay for it when she returns. The border featuring circular portraits page is a little crudely mounted to of King Alfonso XIII and King a black card partially over the Edward VII and Queen Alexandra front panel of the original of Great Britain, along with the envelope hand addressed by British and Spanish coats of Callas. Her signature ('M arms, has a tassled edge and Meneghini Callas') in the return was printed by Finden Brown & address panel of the envelope Co. VG. has been torn away and laid Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 down at the base of the letter. Some scuffing, staining and light age wear, not affecting the text or Lot: 349 signature, about G. OPERA: Selection of signed Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 postcard photographs and slightly larger, some 8 x 10's, a few signed album pages and Lot: 346 cards etc., some vintage, by SOPRANOS: Selection of signed various opera singers, some postcard photographs and a few classical musicians etc., including slightly larger by various Licia Albanese, Feodor Sopranos comprising Montserrat Chaliapin, Beniamino Gigli, Rina Caballe (3), Pilar Lorengar (2) Gigli, Eleanor Steber, Richard and Edita Gruberova (2). Most of Tauber, William Warfield, Ezio the images are colour and show Pinza, Luciano Pavarotti, Robert the singers in various costume Merrill, Mignon Nevada, Paolo poses. VG to EX, 7. Montarsolo (3) etc. G to generally Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 VG to EX, 18. Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00

Lot: 347 METROPOLITAN OPERA Lot: 350 HOUSE: A good, original silk OPERA: Selection of signed programme for a Gala postcard photographs and a few Performance of Grand Opera at slightly larger, some vintage, by the Metropolitan Opera House, various opera singers including New York, 25th February 1902, Tito Schipa, Nicola Monti, Teresa in honour of the visit of Prince Berganza, Francisco Araiza, Henry of Prussia. The Brigitte Fassbaender, Mario programme features Filippeschi, Luciano Pavarotti, performances from Lohengrin, Adriana Lazzarini, Ettore Carmen, Aida, La Traviata and Bastianini, Giulietta Simionato, others, the cast including Martina Arroyo, Regine Crespin, Edouard de Reszke, Emma Antonietta Stella, Mario Del Calve, Emma Eames, Johanna Monaco (2), ballerina Alexandra Gadski, Ernestine Shumann- Danilova etc. Some images show Heink etc. The silk programme, the subjects in costume poses. G with a decorative printed design to about VG, 23. and oval portrait of Prince Henry Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 at the head, has a tassled edge and was printed by Dempsey &

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Lot: 351 Lot: 355 OPERA: Selection of signed OPERA: Selection of signed 5 x postcard photographs and 7 photographs and slightly larger slightly larger by various opera by various opera singers singers including Feodor comprising Montserrat Caballe, Chaliapin, Boris Christoff, Anne Sofie Von Otter, Barbara Giuseppe di Stefano, Franco Hendricks, Stella Grigorian, Irene Corelli, Mario Del Monaco and Theorin, Michaela Selinger, Julia Cecilia Bartoli (7). Some of the Migenes, Diana Damrau, Svelta images depict the singers in Vassileva, Waltraud Meier, costume poses. VG to EX, 12. Gwyneth Jones, Olga Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Guryakova, Aleksandra Kurzak, Agnes Baltsa, Christa Ludwig and Regine Crespin. Many of the Lot: 352 images are colour and show the LICITRA & ALVAREZ: LICITRA singers in costume poses. SALVATORE (1968-2011) Italian Generally VG to EX, 16. Tenor & ALVAREZ MARCELO Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 (1962- ) Argentine Tenor. Signed CD sleeve for Duetto (2003) by both Licitra and Lot: 356 Alvarez individually. Signed by OPERA: Selection of signed each in bold silver inks, with their postcard photographs and names alone, to the colour front slightly larger, some 8 x 10's etc, cover of the printed insert by various opera singers, featuring an image of the tenors including Ghena Dimitrova, standing together in a three Ramon Vinay, Rosalind Elias, quarter length pose. Disc still Margaret Price, Ramon Vargas, present. Autographs of Licitra are Frederica Von Stade, Shirley scarce following his untimely Verrett, Ernesto Palacio, Giacinto death at the age of 43 in a road Prandelli, Leontyne Price, Jan accident. VG. Peerce, Roberta Peters, Licia Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Albanese, Enrico Fissore, James King, Frank Lopardo, Gilda Cruz- Romo, etc. Some of the images Lot: 353 are colour, and many show the OPERA: Selection of signed singers in costume poses. Some postcard and 5 x 7 photographs, duplication. Generally VG to EX, and a few slightly larger, by 61. various opera singers comprising Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Placido Domingo, Gerald Finley, Salvatore Licitra, Jose Cura, Misha Didyk, Antonio Siragusa, Lot: 357 Erik Schmedes, Ermano Lorenzi, CLASSICAL MUSIC: Selection of Ruggero Raimondi, Roberto vintage signed postcard Frontali, James Morris, Joas photographs and larger by Kaufmann and Anja Harteros. various classical musicians and Many of the images are colour opera singers etc., including Titta and show the singers in costume Ruffo, Juan Goula (A.L.S.), Joan poses. Generally VG to EX, 13. Lamote de Grignon, Francisco Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Vinas Dordal (in costume as Vasco di Gama), Lola Bremon, Felyne Verbist etc. Generally G, 7 Lot: 354 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 OPERA: Selection of signed postcard photographs and slightly larger by various opera Lot: 358 singers including Cristina CLASSICAL MUSIC: Small Gallardo-Domas, Cheryl Studer, selection of vintage signed Martha Mudl, Joan Hammond, printed 8vo programmes for Eva Marton, Philip Webb, Marilyn various concerts, mostly at the Horne, Michele Crider, Ainhoa Teatro Nacional de Sao Carlos in Arteta etc. Most of the images during the 1940s, by are colour and depict the singers various classical musicians, in costume poses. VG to EX, 12. singers and conductors including Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Erich Rohn, Oscar

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Rothensteiner, Michelangelo Yehudi Menuhin, Medici String Abbado, Hans Von Benda, Anne Quartet, Antonio Triana, Robert Brown, Andre Collard, Claude Casadesus (2), Arthur Loesser, Crussard, Juan Gorostidi, Marcel Jose Iturbi etc. FR to generally G, Gazelle, Giorgio Ciompi, Ezio 40. Pinza, Bidu Sayao etc. Most are Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 multiple signed to inside photo pages. G to VG, 14. Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Lot: 362 CLASSICAL MUSIC: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and Lot: 359 slightly smaller by various EUROPE: Selection of vintage classical musicians and signed postcard photographs, a composers, some of film scores, few signed cards, A.Ls.S., etc., comprising Henry Mancini, Galt by a variety of famous European Macdermot, John Williams, musicians, singers, actors, Antonin Tucapsky, James Judd, writers etc., of the early 20th Zubin Mehta, Elmer Bernstein, century, including Alfred Grunfeld Viktoria Mullova, Helmut (with a brief A.M.Q.S. to the Zacharias, Lado Schifrin, Alain verso), Oskar Straus, Edmund Lefevre, David Clark Isele and Eysler (A.M.Q.S. to verso of Bill Conti. VG to EX, 13. postcard photograph), Ernst Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Hartmann, Laura Hilgermann, Lotte Witt, Alexander Girardi, Lia Rosen, Lotte Medelsky, Ludwig Lot: 363 Ganghofer, Hugo Thimig, Hans PAVLOVA ANNA: (1881-1931) Pfitzner etc. A few FR, generally Russian Ballet Dancer. Vintage G to VG, 27. signed postcard photograph, an Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 appealing image of the dancer standing in a full length pose in costume. Signed in bold dark Lot: 360 fountain pen ink with her name CLASSICAL MUSIC & OPERA: alone across the image. VG. Selection of signed pieces, cards, Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 a few postcard photographs, signed programmes (some incomplete) etc., by various Lot: 364 classical musicians and opera BALLET: A good, small selection singers etc., including Yehudi of vintage signed postcard Menuhin, Isaac Stern, Amelita photographs by the ballerinas Galli-Curci, Tito Schipa (5), Margot Fonteyn, Alicia Markova Mischa Elman, Dietrich Fischer- (dated 1945 in her hand) and Dieskau, Robert Casadesus, Moira Shearer. Two of the Jose Iturbi, Amparo Iturbi, Jan photographs are by Maurice Peerce, Luciano Pavarotti & Seymour and all are boldly Beverly Sills, Montserrat Caballe, signed in fountain pen inks, two Luisa Tetrazzini, Therese to the lower white borders and Tietjens, Joan Sutherland & one across a clear area at the Richard Bonynge, Gregor base of the image. One is Piatigorsky, Ferruccio Tagliavini inscribed. VG to EX, 3. etc. FR to generally about G, 25. Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00

Lot: 365 Lot: 361 FONTEYN MARGOT: (1919- CLASSICAL MUSIC: Selection of 1991) English Ballerina. Small signed pieces, cards, album selection of four T.Ls.S. and one pages, a few signed programmes A.L.S., Margot Arias, (and one and vintage photographs of with her first name only), six different sizes etc., by various pages (total), 8vo, London, April classical musicians and 1967 - August 1978, all to composers etc., including Patricia Jeffcoat, thanking her for Constant Lambert, Albert Sandler various gifts of flowers following (3), Felix Weingartner, Eugene performances of Paradise Lost, Ormandy, Mark Hambourg, Leff Marguerite and Armand etc., and Pouishnoff, Nicole Henriot,

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in one remarking 'It is nice to be leaf. One very small circular area at Covent Garden again'. Four of of paper loss to the left edge, not the letters are accompanied by affecting the text or signature, the original envelopes. VG, 5. otherwise VG. Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00

Lot: 366 Lot: 369 DEGAS EDGAR: (1834-1917) VLAMINCK MAURICE DE: (1876- French Impressionist Painter. A 1958) French Painter. A.L.S., good vintage signed 8 x 11.5 Vlaminck, two pages, 8vo, La photograph, being a black and Tourilliere, n.d., to Monsieur Lay, white image of his pastel work in French. Vlaminck writes to Lay entitled Danseuse avec un in relation to his book Histoires eventail (c.1890-95). Signed de mon Epoque and continues to ('Degas') with his name alone in list six individuals, along with fountain pen ink to the lower their addresses, including the white border, presumably to French novelists Pierre Mac serve as an authentication that Orlan and Georges Duhamel, the work, now housed in the whom he would like copies of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in book sending to. VG New York, was his. Rare in this form. Neatly mounted, otherwise VG. Lot: 370 Estimate: £2,000.00 - £3,000.00 CARJAT ETIENNE: (1828-1906) French Journalist, Caricaturist & Photographer. A.L.S., Etienne Lot: 367 Carjat, two pages, 8vo, Paris, [DEGAS EDGAR]: (1834-1917) 27th September 1885, to a lady, French Impressionist Painter. in French. Carjat announces MAURI ROSITA: (1850-1923) 'There is in the world of arts a Spanish Catalan Ballet Dancer. brave and dignified young man A.L.S., Rosita, on two sides of whom you know (who loves you, her personal printed visiting card, a charming poet doubling as a n.p., n.d., to her friend Monserrat, gifted comedian) who finds in Spanish. Mauri states that she himself, in spite of his many is sorry that she was not at home talents, in a most painful to receive her correspondent situation, forced, in order to meet although explains that she will be the needs of his family (whom he at home from 6pm each day and adores) to act for close to nothing would welcome seeing him 'if you at the Bouffes du Nord. This rare would dare to consider honouring bird whose name is Lucien me again with your visit'. Some Roulland (Valu on the stage) extremely minor age toning and suffers from an incurable moral light age wear, otherwise VG. disease that has caused the Mauri was a favourite subject of greatest harm to his career: I am several painters, most notably talking about chronic shyness' Edgar Degas who portrayed her and further adds that he is writing in his Fin d'arabesque (1877) and to her, and intervening on behalf several other works. of his friend, in the hope that she Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 will visit him in Montmartre. Together with signed postcard photographs and slightly larger Lot: 368 by other photographers DORE GUSTAVE: (1832-1883) comprising Cecil Beaton (very French Artist & Sculptor. A.L.S., weak signature), Baron and G Dore, one page, 8vo, Paris, James Van Der Zee. VG to EX, 4. 20th November 1881, to a Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 gentleman, in French, on black bordered mourning stationery. The artist confirms that he will be pleased to see his correspondent next Monday morning and adds that should he have any impediment that day to let him know and he will come the following day. With blank integral

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Lot: 371 Lot: 375 MATISSE HENRI: (1869-1954) MUCHA ALPHONSE: (1860- French Artist. An excellent large 1939) Czech Art Nouveau signed colour 10 x 14.5 Painter & Decorative Artist. Bold, reproduction of Matisse's painting dark fountain pen ink signature entitled Woman Portrait ('Mucha') and inscription, in (completed 1939), evidently Czech, on an 8vo page removed neatly removed from a book, from an autograph album, dated signed ('H Matisse') in bold black New York, 4th April 1905 in his fountain pen ink with his name hand. Apparently inscribed to alone to the lower white border. A Milada Czerny, a child prodigy rare and attractive signed image. pianist whose portrait was About EX painted by Mucha in 1906. VG. Estimate: £1,500.00 - £2,000.00 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00

Lot: 372 Lot: 376 ROUAULT GEORGES: (1871- DE CHIRICO GIORGIO: (1888- 1958) French Fauvist & 1978) Greek-Italian Surrealist Expressionist Painter. Vintage Painter. T.L.S., Giorgio de signed 7 x 4.5 photograph of the Chirico, one page, 4to, Milan, artist in a pensive head and 15th March 1941, to Vittorio shoulders pose. Photograph by Barbaroux, in Italian. Writing on Yvonne Chevalier of Paris. his correspondent's printed Signed ('G Rouault') in blue stationery, de Chirico's letter fountain pen ink with his name takes the form of a document in alone to a light area at the lower which the artist agrees to right corner of the image. EX. Barbaroux's proposal to edit a Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 monographic work, confirming the size of the edition and that it will include 100 plates, 25 of Lot: 373 which will be in colour. The artist LIEBERMANN MAX: (1847- further agrees that the edition will 1935) German Impressionist be made with the contribution of Painter. Bold, dark fountain pen Collezionisti and that he will not ink signature ('Max Liebermann') engage to work on any other and date, Berlin, 29th January monographic editions for the 1906, in his hand, on a card. VG. following year and that the Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 preface will be written by an editor of his choice and that he will provide all biographical and bibliographical information. With a three line holograph postscript. Lot: 374 Two file holes to the left edge, KOLLWITZ KATHE: (1867-1945) not affecting the text or signature, German Artist. Two A.Ls.S., K. and some light, minor age wear, Kollwitz and Kathe K, each to otherwise VG. one side of a postcard, Berlin & Estimate: £400.00 - £500.00 Bad Tolz, 25th January 1922 & 26th September 1930, both to Gordon Rosenthal, in German. In Lot: 377 the first letter Kollwitz sends her MAN RAY: (1890-1976) correspondent a greeting and American Artist who contributed remarks that she has been sent a significantly to the Dada and drawing which she likes very Surrealist movements. Brief much, and in the second refers to A.L.S., Man Ray, to the verso of a note which opened her heart a picture postcard featuring an and which she hopes will result in illustration of Maurice Quentin de success. Some light age wear La Tour's Self Portrait with Lace and a minor vertical fold to the Jabot, n.p. (???? Du Fours), n.d. centre of one of the postcards. G, (1959), to Luc Decammes, in 2. French. Man Ray thanks his Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 friend for their wishes and adds that he is always at home in the afternoon, and further provides his telephone number. A postal cancellation lightly affects two

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words of text, but not the Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 signature. Scarce. VG. Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 Lot: 382 FOUJITA TSUGUHARU: (1886- Lot: 378 1968) Japanese Painter and DE KOONING WILLEM: (1904- Printmaker. Book signed, an 8vo 1997) Dutch Abstract paperback edition of Foujita by Expressionist Painter. D.S., Michel-G Vaucaire, the French Willem de Kooning, being a text edition published by Les signed cheque, New York (?), Editions G. Cres & Co. of Paris 11th October 1971. The partially and featuring 32 black and white printed cheque, completed in reproductions of the artist's work. another hand, is drawn on De Signed by Foujita in both English Kooning's Art Account at the and Japanese with his name Valley National Bank of Long alone in bold fountain pen ink to Island in East Hampton, New the front free endpaper. Some York, and is made payable to the very light, minor age wear to the accountants Markowitz and spine, VG. Preische C.P.A. for the sum of Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 $35. Signed by the artist with his scarcer full signature. A couple of light bank cancellations only very Lot: 383 slightly affect the signature, VG. SOROLLA JOAQUIN: (1863- Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 1923) Spanish Painter. Brief A.L.S., J. Sorolla, on one side of his personal printed visiting card, Lot: 379 Pasage de la Alhambra, n.d., to DE KOONING WILLEM: (1904- his distinguished friend, in 1997) Dutch-American Abstract Spanish. Sorolla states that the Expressionist Artist. Signed gift for the injured of the colour 4 x 6 postcard, being a Transvaal must be delivered to reproduction of the artist's an individual today, and asks his painting Untitled X (1976). friend to give him his confirmation Signed ('de Kooning') in bold as soon as possible. Some very black ink with his name alone to light, minor age wear, VG the lower white border. Rare. EX. Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

Lot: 384 Lot: 380 PICASSO PABLO: (1881-1973) BEUYS JOSEPH: (1921-1986) Spanish Painter. Book signed, a German Artist. Signed 4 x 6 12mo paperback edition of postcard, being an image of his L'Homme Au Mouton de Pablo work entitled Mammut (1960). Picasso by Andre Verdet, the Signed by Beuys in bold blue French text edition published by fountain pen ink with his name Falaize, Paris, 1950. The book alone to a clear area at the base features 24 pages of text of an of the image. With an original address and poem given by aqua green rubber stamp of a Verdet on 6th August 1950 at fish and three additional words in Vallauris upon the occasion of German to the verso. EX. the presentation of Picasso's Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 L'Homme au Mouton, and also includes 22 plates of photographs by Lionel Prejer. Lot: 381 Signed ('Picasso') in dark NEWTON HELMUT: (1920-2004) fountain pen ink with his name German-Australian Fashion alone to the half title page and Photographer. Signed 4 x 6 also signed and inscribed by postcard, being an image of his Andre Verdet, with his first name photograph entitled Suzy, Paris only, and one other unidentified (1974), one of his White Woman individual. Some light age wear series depicting a naked model. to the paper covers and spine, Signed with his name alone in otherwise about VG. Andre bold black ink to a clear area of Verdet (1913-2004) French Poet, the image. EX. Painter, Sculptor and Ceramic Artist, a friend of Picasso and

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other artists of the period. fountain pen ink signature to a Estimate: £800.00 - £1,000.00 blank page and dated 1973 in his hand. The artist has also added an original drawing of a shooting Lot: 385 star in his hand above his PICASSO PABLO: (1881-1973) signature. Some very light age Spanish Painter. A good signed wear to the covers, otherwise VG. printed 8vo catalogue for an Estimate: £600.00 - £800.00 exhibition of Picasso's work entitled Deux Periodes: 1900 - 1914 & 1950 - 1954, published Lot: 389 by Maison de la Pensee RIVERA DIEGO: (1886-1957) Française, Paris, 1954, with an Mexican Painter, husband of introduction in French by Aragon Frida Kahlo. A good, unusual and featuring fourteen black and original black paper silhouette of white illustrations. Signed Rivera by the artist Arvid Strauss, ('Picasso') in bold red crayon with on an 8vo page removed from an his name alone to the head of the album, signed by Rivera at the front cover. Contained in a base, with a few additional words custom yellow presentation box. in his hand ('Recuerdo de el Some light age wear to the edges modelo'), and dated Oaxaca of the covers, not affecting the 1950. Some very light, extremely signature, otherwise VG minor age wear and with a series Estimate: £800.00 - £1,000.00 of small punch holes to the left edge, VG. Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00 Lot: 386 DALI SALVADOR: (1904-1989) Spanish Surrealist Painter. A Lot: 390 signed colour 8 x 10.5 LANDOWSKI PAUL: (1875-1961) reproduction of the artist's Polish-French monument painting entitled Slave Market sculptor whose best known work with the Disappearing Bust of is the Christ the Redeemer statue Voltaire (1940). Signed ('Dali') in , Brazil. with his name alone with a Autograph Statement Signed, typically large signature to the Paul Landowski, one page, folio, ample lower white border. Matted n.p., n.d., in French, in full, 'War in dark green and cream and and Peace depend solely upon framed and glazed to an overall the Will of Man. Thus War is not, size of 14 x 17.5. VG. whatever they may say, an Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 ineluctable Fate. Peace, however, is a Necessity.' VG. Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Lot: 387 DALI SALVADOR: (1904-1989) Spanish Surrealist Painter. Lot: 391 Signed colour 3.5 x 6.5 postcard ESCOBAR MARISOL: (1930- ) reproduction of Dali's painting French Sculptor. Vintage signed entitled Christ of St. John of the 11 x 15.5 photograph, an Cross, signed ('Dali') in bold engaging image of Marisol in a black ink to the verso and dated head and shoulders pose. 1974 in his hand. EX. Photograph by Pach Bros. of Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 New York and bearing their credit stamp to the lower photographer's mount. Signed Lot: 388 ('Marisol Escobar') in blue ink DALI SALVADOR: (1904-1989) with her name alone to the lower Spanish Surrealist Painter. Book photographer's mount. VG. signed, a softback edition of Dali, Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 designed and presented by David Larkin, with an introduction by J. G. Ballard, the French text edition published by Chene, Paris, 1973, and featuring forty colour plates of Dali's works. Signed ('Dali') by the artist with a large, bold

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Lot: 392 permanent home in public hands - SARGENT JOHN SINGER: the one already in the William (1856-1925) American Portrait Morris Gallery and the other Painter. A.L.S., John S. Sargent, eventually at Chelmsford.' EX. on two sides of a Mackey refers to his portrait of correspondence card, Tite Street, Arthur Heygate Mackmurdo Chelsea, n.d. ('Saturday'), to (1851-1942) English Architect Lady Richmond. Sargent informs and Designer, associated with his correspondent that he will be the Arts and Crafts Movement free on the Friday and Saturday Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 nights of the following week and remarks 'Would either of those suit you and Richmond for our Lot: 395 long delayed wrestle with the HIRST DAMIEN: (1965- ) piano?' Some light areas of English Artist. A printed 4to staining to the recto, evidently official programme for the World caused by previous mounting, Snooker Masters tournament at lightly touching a few words of Wembley Arena, 10th - 17th text, otherwise about VG. January 2010, signed to an Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 inside page (featuring an image and biography of Hirst's friend Ronnie O'Sullivan) by Hirst in Lot: 393 bold black ink, adding an original IONIDES ALEXANDER pen and ink sketch of a shark in CONSTANTINE: (1810-1890) his hand beneath his signature. Greek-born British Art Patron and The page is also signed in black Collector. A.L.S., A. C. Ionides, ink by Ronnie O'Sullivan with his two pages, small 8vo, Tulse Hill, name alone and the programme 18th November 1856, to Mr. also features seven other Mogford. Ionides states that his signatures by various snooker wife has seen a picture by Mayer players participating in the of a grandmother and grandchild tournament including Stephen which she likes very much and Maguire, Mark Selby and Peter adds 'Will you be so good as to Ebdon, each to inside pages let me know the price and give featuring their image and printed me the offer of it as I may biographies, and a further four to purchase it if at a moderate the front cover of the programme price.' Some very minor, slight (each neatly annotated in ink by age wear to the lower edge of the the collector beneath the central fold, caused by a thin strip signatures). VG of light remnants of previous Estimate: £400.00 - £500.00 mounting to the verso, otherwise VG. Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Lot: 396 PENNELL JOSEPH: (1857-1926) American Artist & Author. A.L.S., Lot: 394 Joseph Pennell, one page, 8vo, MACKEY HAYDN R.: (1883- Strand, London, 23rd January 1979) British Artist. A.L.S., Haydn 1917, to a gentleman. Pennell Mackey, one age, 8vo, London, informs his correspondent that A 1st July 1960, to Miss. [Elinor] Canterbury Pilgrimage was Pugh. Mackey thanks his published by Seeley & Co. and correspondent for her letter 'and Our Sentimental Journey through for the extremely generous form France and Italy by Longmans, your appreciation took' and Green & Co. and further remarks continues 'It is very gratifying for 'Both have been out of print for me to have your kind thoughts years, a second hand bookseller regarding the study I made of might get them for you.' EX. your remarkable Uncle which you Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 now have. It has given me great pleasure to recall the very pleasant circumstance you so kindly provided when I worked at these portraits nearly a quarter of a century ago. I am pleased to know that you have decided that they are finally to find a

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Lot: 397 no longer obliged to sail in the JOHNSON & BURGEE: Royal galleons but will be JOHNSON PHILIP (1906-2005) allowed to retain the Order of & BURGEE JOHN (1933- ) Santiago; (2) Francisco de American Architects who were in Quevedo An extremely rare D.S., partnership from 1967-91 and Fran de Quevedo, with an whose works include the Puerta attractive, flourishing signature, de Europa towers in Madrid. seven pages, folio, Madrid, 20th Signed 12 x 12 print by both June 1633, being a testimony Johnson and Burgee individually, given by Quevedo detailing the the image showing various circumstances and protocol architectural plans for their under which the Marques de landmark collaboration of the AT Castrofuerte was bestowed with & T World Headquarters at the Order of Santiago, concluding Madison Avenue, New York (now 'Yo Francisco de Quevedo criado known as the Sony Building) del Rey nuestro senor su completed in 1984. Artist's Proof escribano y official mayor en la numbered 56 of 60. Signed by escribania de Camara del both Johnson and Burgee in bold Consejo Real de las Ordenes en black inks with their names alone lo tocante a la de Santiago. to the lower white border. VG. Presente suya la susodicho y en Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 el de ello lo leyere. Es testimonio…, countersigned by Juan de Chavez y Mendoza and Gregorio de Cuesta Alcantara; Lot: 398 (3) King Philip IV D.S., Yo el Rey, GOULD CHESTER: (1900-1985) one page, folio, Madrid, 5th American Cartoonist, creator of February 1635, addressed to the the Dick Tracy comic strip (1931- Marques de Castrofuerte, 77). An original black pen and ink granting him a licence to wear sketch of Dick Tracy, in a profile the insignia of the Order of head and shoulders pose, drawn, Santiago; (4) King Philip IV Large signed and inscribed by Gould on D.S., Yo El Rey, one page, large an oblong 12mo card. VG. folio, Madrid, 8th April 1656, Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 addressed to the Marques de Castrofuerte, transmitting a copy of the King's document dated 4th Lot: 399 June 1633 as the original had SIEGEL JERRY: (1914-1996) been lost. With a good large blind American Comic Book Writer, co- embossed paper seal affixed to creator of Superman. A good the verso (causing slight staining original bold black ink sketch of to the text on the recto, which Superman in a profile head and remains legible, and not affecting shoulders pose, drawn and the signature); (5) A manuscript signed by Siegel on a blank white document signed by Alonso de small oblong 8vo envelope. Pallin, eight pages, folio, Madrid, Siegel has signed his name and 28th April 1656, stating that the also added Superman above the Marques de Castrofuerte had drawing. EX. informed the Council of Orders & Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Titles about his lost documentation relating to the Order of Santiago and asking Lot: 400 that, as Francisco de Quevedo QUEVEDO FRANCISCO DE: has died and that all of his (1580-1645) Spanish Nobleman, papers are in the hands of his Politician and Writer of the son, Gregorio de Quevedo, the Baroque era, one of the most Council provide him with copies prominent Spanish poets of the of the necessary paperwork age. A fine collection of five concerning his honour. Some Ds.S., comprising (1) King Philip extremely minor, light age wear, IV (1605-1665) King of Spain generally VG to about EX, 5 1621-65 and King Philip III of Estimate: £4,000.00 - £6,000.00 Portugal 1621-40. D.S.,'Yo el Rey', one page, folio, Madrid, 4th June 1633, addressed to Juan de Soto mayor y Meneses, Marquis de Castrofuerte, stating that he is

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Lot: 401 Individual passport photographs BAROJA PIO: (1872-1956) of Blasco Ibanez and his wife, Spanish Basque Writer, one of Elena, are neatly affixed to an the key novelists of the inside page, their bold, dark Generation of '98. A.L.S., Pio fountain pen ink signatures Baroja, one page, 8vo, Madrid, appearing below the images, 4th January 1949, to Mr. alongside the signature of an Bartolome Font, in Spanish. official of the Spanish consulate. Baroja responds to his The images and signatures are correspondent's request for a only very slightly affected by the small poem, and adds that he is official purple ink stamps. The happy to oblige with a poem from pages of the passport feature Canciones del Suburbio even various official visa stamps though the work is not especially allowing entry into different long. The writer then proceeds to European countries. Some very quote his poem El Guadarrama, light, minor age wear, about VG. the ten line work beginning Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 'Muralla del Guadarrama/ cielo azul resplandeciente/ aire de tarde, relente….' Signed by Lot: 404 Baroja at the conclusion. Some SANTAYANA GEORGE: (1863- very light overall foxing, about 1952) Spanish-American VG Baroja's El Guadarrama was Philosopher & Novelist. A.L.S., G published in his Canciones del Santayana, on one side of a suburbio in 1944. postcard, Rome, 11th February Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 1932, to Emmanuel Horowitz in New York. Santayana informs his correspondent that it will be Lot: 402 impossible for him to contribute BLASCO IBANEZ VICENTE: to a proposed discussion on (1867-1928) Spanish Novelist of Liberalism although in a The Four Horsemen of the postscript adds 'In my Apocalypse. Bold, black fountain “Soliloquies in England―, pp. pen ink signature and inscription 173-189, you may find some on an 8vo page removed from an observations that might perhaps autograph album. Dated London, help to give a definite sense to 9th July 1908 in his hand. A the word “Liberalism―.' A few magazine image of the writer, heavy creases and age wear, standing in a three quarter length and with a small area of paper pose, is neatly affixed to the page loss to the right edge, just above the signature. Together affecting the text and signature, with Francois Coppee (1842- FR. 1908) French Poet & Novelist. Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 A.N.S., with his initials F. C., on his printed visiting card, Rue Oudinot, n.d., in French. Some Lot: 405 very light, minor age wear, SANTAYANA GEORGE: (1863- otherwise VG, 2. 1952) Spanish-American Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Philosopher & Novelist. A.L.S., G Santayana, one page, 4to, Rome, 28th July 1948, to Mr. N. Lot: 403 Schlenoff. Santayana announces BLASCO IBANEZ VICENTE: 'I am always glad to see anyone (1867-1928) Spanish Novelist of who pays me the compliment to The Four Horsemen of the come and see me, even if not Apocalypse. D.S., Vicente Blasco introduced by being a poet and Ibanez, being the writer's on his way to studying in Paris' Spanish Passport, valid from and continues 'As for thinking me 26th June 1926 for one year (and a great philosopher, that would renewed for 1928). The partially be a reason on his side if he had printed small 8vo Passport formed that opinion provides various personal details independently, and not, as is including Blasco Ibanez's probable, by hearing someone profession ('Escritor'), his age, say that some third person had place of birth, eye and hair colour said so. However, no reasons are etc., and allows him to visit necessary….' Accompanied by Switzerland, Italy and Germany. the original envelope, addressed

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in another hand, although Alberti also refers to his travel bearing Santayana's signature plans and explains that he is not ('G Santayana') to the holograph sure if he will travel to Chile or return address panel on the stay in Buenos Aires. Also signed verso. Written on onion skin at the foot by Alberti's wife Maria notepaper and very slightly neatly Teresa Lion (1903-1988) Spanish irregularly trimmed to the upper writer. His wife has also added a edge, seemingly without any loss small ink sketch in her hand at of text, otherwise VG. the foot of the letter depicting a Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 sailing boat being followed by several birds. VG Alberti's letter is written at an important time in Lot: 406 his life; during the Spanish Civil ALBERTI RAFAEL: (1902-1999) War Alberti had become the Spanish Poet, considered one of poetic voice of the extreme left the greatest literary figures of the and following the defeat of the Silver Age of Spanish literature, Republicans he and his wife fled and a member of the Generation to Paris where they stayed and of '27. A.L.S., Rafael Alberti, one worked as translators. After the page, 8vo, n.p., 3rd March 1930, German occupation of France in to a friend, in Spanish. Alberti 1940 they sailed from Marseilles writes in bold pencil and sends to Buenos Aires, arriving shortly his correspondent some before writing the present letter. photographs and the poems from Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 the book of cinema (no longer present) and asks him to begin work on the translations ('Procure Lot: 408 que no pierdan su autentica BORGES JORGE LUIS: (1899- idiotez poetica') and encourages 1986) Argentine Writer & Poet. A him to send the first ones as printed 4to folding brochure soon as they are finished as they issued by the Indiana University have a strong interest in the Patten Foundation Lectures for a results. Alberti further explains series of Lectures and Readings 'The photographs we sent you by Borges, including one entitled are those corresponding to the Borges and his Voyages, Real paintings and prints most popular and Imaginary, 12th, 19th, 31st in Spain, the ones which can March and 7th April 1979-80, produce most interest in Paris. signed by Borges with a typically Show them to the people you spidery signature in black ink to know….Let's see if we are all the inside beneath a printed lucky.' In concluding Alberti biography and opposite an image writes 'Now Madrid, artistically of the writer. EX. speaking, is dead. People only Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 talk about politics. And how is it there?'. Also signed at the foot, in pencil, by Maruja Mallo (1902- Lot: 409 1995) Spanish Painter, with her SPANISH LITERATURE: An name alone. VG. excellent selection of six original Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 pen and ink drawings by the German-Swiss artist Robert Kastor, each of the superbly Lot: 407 executed drawings, on 4to sheets ALBERTI RAFAEL: (1902-1999) of paper, showing various Spanish Poet, considered one of Spanish writers in head and the greatest literary figures of the shoulders poses, and each Silver Age of Spanish literature, signed by the subject, all with and a member of the Generation additional quotations and of '27. Illustrated A.L.S., Rafael sentiments, comprising Vicente Alberti, one page, 4to, Buenos Blasco Ibanez (1867-1928) Aires, March 1940, to Carlos, in Spanish Novelist of The Four Spanish. Alberti states that he Horsemen of the Apocalypse, appreciates his correspondent's signed in dark fountain pen ink words and remembers the hours and dated Paris, 1924, in his that they spent together in Paris, hand, with a two line quotation, 'A 'Let's hope that the ones which life without ideals isn't worth we will spend in your America will living'; Jose Maria de Pereda be as good as the ones in Paris.' (1833-1906) Spanish Novelist,

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signed in dark fountain pen ink, their good wishes. Professionally with a three line quotation, 'To lightly mounted to beige cloth forget God is to walk blindly on beneath a 4.5 x 7 image of the the road of life'; Ramon Perez de writer and framed and glazed in a Ayala (1880-1962) Spanish gold coloured frame to an overall Writer & Ambassador to England size of 11.5 x 17.5. VG. 1931-36, signed in fountain pen Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 ink at the conclusion of a 22 line rhyming ballad about a knight dying by the roadside, beginning Lot: 412 'Old stone-circled city…Why do COLETTE: (1873-1954) French you lie here in the dust of the Novelist of Gigi. A.L.S., Colette, road, fine caballero? I have drunk one page, 8vo, n.p., n.d., to a to the dregs my wine in the friend, in French. Colette asks chalice of my destiny…To sleep. 'What should be answered?' and To die. Nothing more I desire…'; remarks 'You know better than Jose Martinez Ruiz (1873-1967) me, so…'. In a postscript she Spanish Novelist, better known states that Marianne starts on by his pseudynom Azorin, signed Wednesday and is not kidding ('Azorin') in dark fountain pen ink when she adds that they forgot to with the additional sentiment mention her name yesterday. VG. 'Espana es unica por la varied ad Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 de sus paisajes'; Gregorio Martinez Sierra (1881-1947) Spanish Writer & Poet, signed in fountain pen ink and dated Lot: 413 COCTEAU JEAN: (1889-1963) Madrid, May 1932, in his hand French Poet, Novelist & Director. beneath a five line autograph A.L.S., Jean Cocteau, one page, statement beginning 'El 4to, St. Jean Cap Ferrat, 22nd entusiasmo, ese calor de vida….' February 1952, to Youra Guller, and Pio Baroja (1872-1956) in French. Cocteau provides his Spanish Basque Writer, signed in correspondent with his telephone bold dark fountain pen ink number in case they visit and beneath a six line autograph continues to add that he will statement beginning 'El campo show Guller the walls around his es como un fondo al que hay que house which have beautiful ears ir….' A highly attractive series of to listen to her music. VG Youra original signed drawings. Some Guller (1895-1980) French extremely light, very minor age Pianist. wear to the edges, VG, 6. Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00

Lot: 410 Lot: 414 CHATEAUBRIANT ALPHONSE ROSTAND EDMOND: (1868- DE: (1877-1951) French Writer, 1918) French Poet and Dramatist an enthusiastic advocate for of Cyrano de Bergerac. Vintage Nazism who founded the pro- signed postcard photograph of Nazi weekly newspaper La Rostand in a profile head and Gerbe in 1940. A.L.S., Alphonse shoulders pose. Signed in bold de Chateaubriant, one page, 4to, purple fountain pen ink to the Brive-sur-Mer, Loire Superieure, ample white border and dated 20th August 1923, to a lady, in Cambo [les-Bains] 1907 in his French. Chateaubriant hand. VG. apologises for the delay in Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 replying to his correspondent's kind letter, which moved him greatly, and continues 'Please Lot: 411 believe that I am interested in a ZOLA EMILE: (1840-1902) very special way in the great French Novelist & Playwright, work you are leading, and shall closely associated with the always be ready and willing to Dreyfus Affair (1894-1906). lend my means, however A.N.S., Emile Zola, on one side insignificant, to the service of of his personal printed visiting your most noble cause.' Some card, n.p., n.d., to Jourdain, in light age wear and creasing and French. Zola politely sends his a few paperclip rust stains, thanks to his correspondent for mainly at the head of the letter,

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although one just affecting a few Ionesco's first full-length play. letters of the text, G. Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00

Lot: 416 Lot: 415 CRUIKSHANK GEORGE: (1792- IONESCO EUGENE: (1909- 1878) British Illustrator. A good, 1994) Romanian-French bold, large ink signature, 'yours Playwright & Dramatist. faithfully, Geo. Cruikshank', on a Holograph MS signed, Eugene large oblong 12mo piece neatly Ionesco, seven pages, 4to, n.p., removed from the conclusion of a n.d. (1957), in French, being an letter to Charles Dickens, the address Ionesco delivered to novelist's name ('Chas: Dickens L'Institut Francais before the Esq.') appearing in Cruikshank's production of Amédée, ou hand at the foot. A good Comment s'en débarrasser association piece. Some very (1954). Ionesco commences light age wear and minor 'Plays do not need to be wrinkling, about VG. Cruikshank introduced, it is sufficient for them illustrated several of Dickens' to be produced. So I am not works including Oliver Twist going to try to explain to you the (1838). play….A play cannot be Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 explained, it cannot be proven, it is put on, it is not a sermon, it is a living reality or, then, it is not a Lot: 417 play at all. I am only going to tell DICKENS CHARLES: (1812- you that the play Amédée, ou 1870) English Novelist. Comment s'en débarrasser is an Autograph envelope signed, extremely simple play, even a Charles Dickens, addressed in childish one in its simplicity; his hand to Dr. Southwood Smith primitive. You will not see any at 38 Finsbury Square. Post particular ideology elucidated in marked 1846. Signed in bold ink it. Nor will you see any symbols. to the lower left corner. Neatly Because this play simply relates inlaid and with a red wax seal to an incident, a commonplace, the verso. Some light age wear, distressing experience which can otherwise VG. Dr. Thomas happen to each of us, which Southwood Smith (1788-1861) certainly has happened to many English Physician & Sanitary of us: it's a slice of life, a realistic Reformer. In 1837, Thomas play.' Ionesco continues to refer Southwood Smith issued his to his concept of reality, the first Report on the Physical Causes of production of the play by Jean- Sickness and Mortaliy to which Marie Serreau with Lucien the poor are regularly exposed Raimbourg and Yvonne Clech in and which are preventable by the two leading roles, and Sanitary Measures. As a result differences in the second Southwood Smith escorted production ('Maybe Jean-Marie Dickens to see the poor Serreau and I made some conditions described in the mistakes'), before concluding 'I report, which prompted the hope I have anticipated the kind novelist to write Bleak House and of explanations that you might Oliver Twist ask me for: if you have other Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 questions, write to your theatre critics, to Mr. Harold Hobson and Mr. Kenneth Tynan. It's their job to explain.' Accompanied by a Lot: 418 DICKENS CHARLES: (1812- complete English translation. 1870) English Novelist. A good, Together with a signed 8 x 10 unusual A.L.S., Ever Faithfully photograph of Ionesco in a half (albeit once managerially) your length pose. Signed in bold black noble friend Wilmot [Lord Wilmot, ink with his name alone to a clear in reference to a theatrical role area of the image. An interesting Dickens had performed], one manuscript. Some light creasing page, 8vo, Gads Hill Place, and minor age wear, most in Higham by Rochester, Kent, 5th evidence on the first page, December 1863, to 'My dear otherwise VG, 2. Amédée, ou Peter' [Cunningham]. Dickens Comment s'en débarrasser was announces 'I am delighted to get

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the hearty letter of my old Will's Lot: 419 coffee House friend [Lord] Le LEWES MARY ANNE: (1819- Trimmer; and again the shade of 1880) George Eliot. English poor dear [The Duke of] Novelist. A.L.S., M E Lewes, one Middlesex crosses me, saying page, 8vo, Witley, near “Here's Peter - won't come on, Godalming, 20th October 1879, you know!― - then, in a ghostly to [Nicholas] Trubner. Lewes manner, raps gold snuff box, and informs her correspondent that fades into the other world.' she has that morning sent the Dickens further confirms the last revision of the title page for residence of a lady on Monarch the Problems of Life and Street and concludes 'God bless continues 'I suppose that you will us all this coming Christmas, and think it desirable to publish the give us Christmas thoughts! Of volume early in November & I which your letter is full, and so shall be much obliged if you will most welcome.' With blank make arrangements about price integral leaf. A letter of fine &c with Mr. Charles Lewes.' In theatrical content. VG Peter concluding she informs Trubner Cunningham (1816-1869) that she will return to town at the Scottish Writer, son of Allan end of next week and remarks Cunningham. 'Messrs. Ballantyne & Hanson Dickens signs the present letter have conducted the printing of as Lord Wilmot, a character he this volume in the most had portrayed in Edward Bulwer- satisfactory manner.' With blank Lytton's Not So Bad as We integral leaf. A very light cross Seem, Or, Many Sides to a band of discoloration, caused by Character: A Comedy in Five the original envelope, only very Acts in 1851 alongside Peter slightly affects the text. Together Cunningham (Lord Le Trimmer, a with George Henry Lewes (1817- frequenter of Will's Coffee 1878) English Philosopher & House) and Frank Stone (The Critic who lived openly in Duke of Middlesex). partnership with George Eliot, a Bulwer-Lytton's play was soul-mate whose life and writings performed in 1851 as a charity were enriched by their friendship. event to benefit the Literary A.L.S., with his initials G H L, Guild, a society for struggling three pages, 8vo, Witley, authors. As well as Dickens, the Godalming, n.d. ('Friday'), to cast also included Mark Lemon Nicholas Trubner ('My dear (Sir Geoffrey Thornside), John Trubner'). Lewes states that, Tenniel (Hodge) and Wilkie after he had asked Charles [his Collins (Smart, a valet to Lord son] to take Kaufman's pamphlet Wilmot). It was the first time, to him and suggest its during the production, that publication, 'Mrs. Lewes and I Dickens and Collins met. talking over the expenses & small The performance was attended probability of a return came to the by Queen Victoria who thought it conclusion that it would not do to “full of cleverness, though rather publish it' and further explains too long―. 'Pamphlets don't sell - unless The present letter is written in the political or on a topic of the day. It month and year of the 20th would have to be very largely anniversary of the publication of advertised to get any sale at all - A Christmas Carol on 19th 50£ at least will go in that way & December 1843, which has been 20£ or 15 for the translation. Now credited with restoring the holiday the job of 1000 copies would be to one of merriment and festivity very large, & that would leave a in Britain and America following a serious deficit.' Lewes continues period of Victorian sobriety and 'After resolving that it should not sombreness. be gone on with & writing to Estimate: £2,000.00 - £3,000.00 Charles to that effect, Blackwood came down to spend the day, and talking about the antijewish feeling in England, we mentioned Kaufman. He at once proposed to publish a translation & when we represented the certainty of loss, he said “No matter, it will aid the sale of D.D. & of her other

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books―. In that way he might Lot: 421 very well be repaid, so we agreed BARRIE J. M.: (1860-1937) to let him have it. As I told Scottish Novelist, created Peter Charles I should have on various Pan. A.L.S., J. M. Barrie, one accounts preferred you - but it is page, 8vo, Lancaster Gate, really a part of his business & not London, 24th January 1919, to of yours.' In concluding Lewes The Editor of the Daily Mail. further adds 'This place is a Barrie sends an enclosure (no paradise but Mrs. Lewes is in a longer present) for publication in fluctuating state - generally too the newspaper, explaining 'This feeble to do anything -….I work is sent to you exclusively. The with rigour & walk & drive through incident referred to is genuine, & lovely spots in the loveliest amuses me, but I may be weather.' and in a postscript asks prejudiced, so if you don't care to be sent the 'Biographical for it put it in the wastepaper Magazine with Carlyle's life.' Two basket.' and in concluding letters of very good content. VG, remarks 'In any case please don't 2. George Eliot's partner, George use my name.' Accompanied by Henry Lewes, died in 1878, the an original vintage unsigned year previous to her present sepia 4 x 6 photograph of Barrie letter, and for nearly 25 years he in a pensive, semi-profile head had fostered George Eliot's and shoulders pose. Some light genius and managed all the age wear to the letter and with practical details of life, which now traces of former mounting to the fell upon her. Most of all she verso, otherwise VG, 2. missed the encouragement that Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 alone made it possible for her to write. For months she saw no one but his son Charles Lee Lewes, referred to in both of the Lot: 422 present letters, and Eliot devoted WELLS H. G.: (1866-1946) herself to completing the last English Writer of Science Fiction volume of his Problems of Life novels. Brief A.L.S., with his and Mind (1873-79). Nicholas initials H. G., to the verso of a Trubner (1817-1884) German small (4 x 3) picture postcard of Publisher. The Barn and Garden at the Estimate: £800.00 - £1,200.00 author's home at Easton Glebe, Dunmow, n.p., n.d., to Ella [Hepworth-Dixon]. Wells states, in full, 'I'd love to come but I Lot: 420 can't. So don't expect me. My JAMES HENRY: (1843-1916) love to the Countess'. Some very American-born British Author. minor, light silvering to the image, A.L.S., Henry James, one page, otherwise VG. Ella Hepworth 4to, Villa Castellani, Dixon (1855-1932) British Author Bellosguardo, Florence, 16th of The Story of a Modern Woman May 1880, to Miss. Berdan. (1894). In 1888 she had become James writes, in full, 'The favour editor of Woman's World at the that you asked is so very easy to invitation of Oscar Wilde. grant that, for the pleasure of Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 obliging you, I am tempted to wish I had not emerged from that state of culture in which I should find it hard to form the letters of Lot: 423 the name of - Henry James'. A LAWRENCE D.H.: (1885-1930) few light areas of minor English Author. A good A.L.S., D. discoloration across the page, H. Lawrence, one page, 8vo, only very slightly affecting the Bandol, France, 28th November boldly penned text and signature, 1928, to Miss. Watson. Lawrence otherwise VG. sends his correspondent the Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00 Swedish agreement (no longer present) and enquires 'Have you made up a new agreement with Kippenberg, or aren't we signing one?' He continues to refer to the poor health of Oriolo, which he hopes hasn't developed seriously or he will have to go to Florence, and concludes 'But don't worry,

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I'll see you get your copy of Lady insure punctuality for the C. - even if there is a bit of delay'. shooting parties……oh! dear, I Letters of Lawrence in which he don't know why that made me so makes reference to his most sad. I feel terribly sorry for him - I famous, and controversial, novel hear he looks absolutely are both rare and highly crumpled with misery and shock. desirable. Some extremely minor, The guardsman has faith, and light age wear, VG. Giuseppe says that underneath the "fellows 'Pino' Orioli (1884-1942) to football" exterior, there is great Florentine bookseller, best known depth and character, which he for privately publishing the believes will now come to the unexpurgated first edition of Lady surface.' In concluding the Chatterley's Lover, of which novelist informs her around 1000 copies were correspondent that they hope to released in July 1928. The be in Fowey at the end of the Swedish agreement to which following week. Accompanied by Lawrence refers is in connection the original envelope (stamp with The Woman who Rode removed and with some tears Away and Other Stories which and paper loss) hand addressed was published by Martin Secker by Du Maurier. A letter of fine in 1928. content. Some light, minor age Estimate: £2,000.00 - £3,000.00 wear, otherwise VG Foy Quiller- Couch - daughter of British writer Arthur Quiller-Couch (1863-1944) Lot: 424 and a life long friend of Du DU MAURIER DAPHNE: (1907- Maurier. Indeed, Du Maurier was 1989) British Author. A good, accompanied by Foy Quiller- interesting, early A.L.S., Daphne, Couch when she became four pages, 8vo, St. James's inspired with the story line for her Park, London, n.d. ('Saturday', novel Jamaica Inn. Some years 25th January 1936), to Foy previously the two ladies were Quiller-Couch. Du Maurier staying at Jamaica Inn and went announces 'We are here on a riding on Bodmin Moor. They very melancholy occasion, as became lost in bad weather Thomas has to attend the lying-in- conditions and apparently state every few hours' and sheltered for some time in a continues to describe their derelict cottage on the moor but accommodation ('it is a most were eventually led back to comfortable charming place…it is Jamaica Inn by their horses. a complete answer to our problem of "where to stay in London". Our mention of your Lot: 425 name has won us smiles and DU MAURIER DAPHNE: (1907- bows') before adding 'This is all 1989) British Author. A.L.S., very dreadful and wretched, and I Daphne, on one side of her keep feeling it's the break up of printed correspondence card, things, and the future is black. It Menabilly, Par, Cornwall, 24th comes especially hard after the February (1966), to 'My dear' Jubilee celebrations and its (Foy Quiller-Couch). Du Maurier appalling somehow to think the announces 'I passed! I can hardly whole thing is now reversed. credit it!' and continues 'I felt so Black everywhere of course in apprehensive yesterday I had to London. I keep thinking of that take a strong whisky with my Victorian scene in Cavalcade.' supper, and when I went off to Du Maurier further remarks 'I Bodmin this morning I might have wonder if you felt, as I did, been going to my execution.' She (nobody else seems to have further adds 'When the test seen the point) that there was began I was quite steady, thank something most typical & goodness, although the examiner pressing in the announcement in was so like an elderly very the paper that one of the first disapproving school master that I things the new King ordered was exclaimed "Oh dear, are you the putting-to-the-correct-time of sure?" when he told me I had all the clocks in Sandringham passed. I now feel I want to sleep which had stood ¾ quarters! of an for a week.' Hand addressed by hour fast, all during his father's Du Maurier to the verso. VG. Foy and his grandfather's reign, to Quiller-Couch - daughter of

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British writer Arthur Quiller-Couch line for her novel Jamaica Inn. (1863-1944) and a life long friend Some years previously the two of Du Maurier. Indeed, Du ladies were staying at Jamaica Maurier was accompanied by Inn and went riding on Bodmin Foy Quiller-Couch when she Moor. They became lost in bad became inspired with the story weather conditions and line for her novel Jamaica Inn. apparently sheltered for some Some years previously the two time in a derelict cottage on the ladies were staying at Jamaica moor but were eventually led Inn and went riding on Bodmin back to Jamaica Inn by their Moor. They became lost in bad horses. weather conditions and Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 apparently sheltered for some time in a derelict cottage on the moor but were eventually led Lot: 427 back to Jamaica Inn by their DURRELL LAWRENCE: (1912- horses. 1990) British Novelist & Poet. Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 T.L.S., Larry Durrell, one page, 8vo, Sommieres, France, 17th May 1971, to Sven Berlin on the Lot: 426 Isle of Wight. Durrell announces DU MAURIER DAPHNE: (1907- 'I do not, as you know, review 1989) British Author. T.L.S., novels any more' although Daphne, two pages, 8vo, continues 'But I am sending a Kilmarth, Par, Cornwall, 7th May blurb to your publisher for the 1975, to 'My dear' (Foy Quiller- book which I admire very much Couch). Du Maurier opens her indeed. It is your best to date!' In letter by referring to a mutual a holograph postscript Durrell friend who had evidently recently further remarks 'I hope you'll like experienced a bereavement, 'I the blurb. The book is splendid'. did not write to Betty, because VG. Sven Berlin (1911-1999) my Times said no letters, but I British Painter, Sculptor & Fiction did feel so sorry for her, and it all Writer. His Dromengro: Man of happened so quickly' and the Road was published in 1971, continues 'I do hope everything the year of the present letter. will work out all right, but don't let Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Betty be pressed into deciding her future in a hurry, I am sure it is a mistake, a person must get Lot: 428 over the shock and then adjust. I YERBY FRANK: (1916-1991) know in my own case, and I was African-American Novelist. much younger than Betty when A.Q.S., Frank Yerby, one page, Guardsman died, people were 4to, Madrid, Spain, 30th July inclined to say "Oh, you must get 1975. Yerby has inscribed the away at once" but one doesn't head of the page, 'For Mr and want to do this, and I expect Mrs Edwin Heller, Senior; on the anyway Betty is very fond of her ocasion (sic) of their Golden home.' She continues to Wedding Anniversary: A recommend that their friend Quotation from: The Foxes of eventually recruit a working Harrow, a novel I seem to have housekeeper ('she is probably written some few centuries ago:' quite happy to be on her own in and continues to boldly pen a the ordinary sense, but sixteen line quotation, beginning comforting to have someone 'It was the food that did it, he handy or next door') and mused; the food and the good concludes 'Forgive this - I sound living, and something about the like an interfering busybody, but air of this land. It did something I do see it must be an anxiety for to you that air…' and concluding you, although I am sure Betty is 'He pillowed his head upon his being very plucky.' VG. Foy arms and slept.' Boldly signed Quiller-Couch - daughter of and dated at the conclusion. VG. British writer Arthur Quiller-Couch Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 (1863-1944) and a life long friend of Du Maurier. Indeed, Du Maurier was accompanied by Foy Quiller-Couch when she became inspired with the story

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Lot: 429 paper loss to the upper right VONNEGUT : (1922-2007) corner and a vertical tear to the American Writer. Brief T.L.S., centre running entirely through Kurt Vonnegut, one page, 4to, the piece, although only slightly Schuylerville, New York, 25th affecting one letter of the May 1998, to Ira Joel Haber. signature. The two halves are Vonnegut sends his lightly laid down alongside each correspondent payment of other. Some light staining and $45.50 for a book entitled The age wear, FR. Making of Ironweed and Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 continues '…thank you for keeping me in mind regarding this book. I will keep you in mind Lot: 433 the next time I'm looking for a SOMERVILLE MARY: (1780- special book.' Accompanied by 1872) Scottish Scientist, the original envelope. VG. Mathematician, Astronomer and Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Polymath, the second woman scientist to receive recognition in the United Kingdom. Brief A.L.S., Lot: 430 Mary Somerville, one page, 8vo, BABBAGE CHARLES: (1791- Chelsea, 2nd March n.y., to a 1871) English Mathematician, gentleman. Somerville states that credited with inventing the first they will have great pleasure in mechanical computer which led spending Wednesday evening to more complex designs. A.L.S., with her correspondent and Mr. C Babbage, one page, small 8vo, Reeve. With blank integral leaf, Dorset Street, London, 25th neatly adhered to the first page. February 1860, to Mr. Turner. Some light overall age wear, Babbage states that he is very otherwise about VG. sorry that it was not in his power Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 to join his correspondent's party, further remarking 'As to the lecture at the Royal Institution, I Lot: 434 found it quite too late.' Neatly BARLOW PETER: (1776-1862) mounted, otherwise about VG. English Mathematician and Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 Physicist. Fine A.L.S., Peter Barlow, two pages, 4to, Woolwich, 25th July 1827, to Lot: 431 Michael Faraday. Barlow sends FARADAY MICHAEL: (1791- Faraday two papers (no longer 1867) English Chemist & present) and thanks him for his Physicist. Autograph Envelope suggestion 'with respect to my panel, unsigned, addressed in fluid object glass' and continuing Faraday's hand to Charles to comment 'the starch with an Babbage Esq at 1 Dorset Street, external coat to protect it seems Manchester Square. Neatly to be quite effectual. I have mounted and laid down to a card completed one of my telescopes removed from an album featuring which is every thing that can be an ink annotation in the hand of a expected as a first essay. But still collector. A good association if you succeed in making good piece. About VG.Charles flint glass, of sufficient size and Babbage (1791-1871) English quantity I shall contentedly yield Mathematician, credited with the (?) to you, although the very inventing the first mechanical high dispersive power of the computer which led to more sulphures of carbon gives an complex designs. advantage we can never expect Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 to have in glass - viz that I can make telescopes of equal power with glass of half the length a great practical convenience.' Lot: 432 Barlow further enquires as to the STEWART DUGALD: (1753- health of Faraday and his wife 1828) Scottish Philosopher & ('Pray what have [we] done that Mathematician. Dark ink you never come to see us') and signature ('Dugald Stewart') on a adds that he would be pleased to piece removed from the show him his telescope. With conclusion of a letter. With some integral address leaf, also

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bearing two words, in pencil, in departure. A slim 12mo piece the hand of Faraday. A letter of bearing Stockenstrom's name, in good scientific content and the hand of Herschel and association. Some extremely light evidently clipped from the traces of former mounting to the envelope, is neatly laid down at edges of the integral leaf, the head of the letter. Some causing some minor paper loss slight traces of former mounting and splitting at the fold, not to the verso, otherwise VG. Sir affecting the text or signature, Andries Stockenstrom (1792- otherwise VG. Michael Faraday 1864) Lieutenant Governor of (1791-1867) English Chemist & British Kaffraria 1836-38. Physicist. Barlow, in collaboration Herschel most likely refers to with the optician George Dollond, Robert Napier, 1st Baron Napier worked on achromatic lenses for of Magdala (1810-1890) British telescopes, firstly with liquid Field Marshal. carbon disulfide as an optical Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 element between glass lenses, and later with flint and crown combinations. A derivative of this Lot: 437 work, the Barlow lens, is still a AIRY GEORGE B.: (1801-1892) widely used piece of English Mathematician and astronomical equipment. Astronomer. Astronomer Royal Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 from 1835-81, during which time he established Greenwich as the location of the prime meridian. Lot: 435 Brief A.L.S., G B Airy, one page, BREWSTER DAVID: (1781- oblong 8vo, n.p., 6th May 1863, 1868) Scottish Physicist, to Mr. Green. The Astronomer Mathematician, Astronomer and Royal writes, in full, 'In the Inventor of the Kaleidoscope and Magnetic Offices which have gas an improved version of the lights, Brass chains and hooks Stereoscope. A.L.S., D Brewster, are to be fixed, to limber up the one page, 8vo, St. Andrews, 10th gas branch out of the way.' Some August 1857, to William Sterling light overall age wear and a M.P. Brewster states that he has small, thin band of discoloration been asked by the University of to the upper edge, not affecting St. Andrews to obtain his the text or signature, otherwise correspondent's signature on an VG. accompanying paper (no longer Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 present) 'as Member for Perthshire from which our students chiefly come.' Some Lot: 438 light creasing and staining, ADAMS JOHN COUCH: (1819- mainly to the upper and lower 1892) British Mathematician and edges and caused by remnants Astronomer, predicted the of previous mounting to the existence and position of verso, barely affecting the text Neptune using mathematics. and not the signature. About VG. A.L.S., J. C. Adams, two pages, Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 8vo, Observatory, Cambridge, 6th July 1881, to Preston. Adams writes 'As the simplest way of Lot: 436 explaining the matter of finding HERSCHEL JOHN: (1792-1871) the time of Moon's rising, I English Mathematician, enclose a calculation (no longer Astronomer, Chemist & present) for Decr. 28 1879 made experimental Photographer. in two ways, supposing that we A.L.S., J F W Herschel, one already know that the rising is page, 4to, Slough, 5th March somewhere about 4pm.' and 1839, to a gentleman (Captain continues 'Of course in the case Stockenstrom). Herschel thanks supposed which is that of a lunar his correspondent for their eclipse we might take at once the 'consolatory intelligence' and time of Sun setting to be the first continues 'I return you Mr. R. approximate value of time of Napier's note and wish you a moon rising.' He concludes by pleasant journey northwards & to asking for his calculation to be Holland' although adds that he returned 'as I may find occasion hopes to call on him before his for it in giving explanations to

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others.' A letter of good content. not generally applied. They are VG. by no means free from defects, Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 which need not be pointed out, but they allow a pretty fair comparison….The relative Lot: 439 displacement of the lines is in DE LA RUE WARREN: (1815- part owing to motion in the line of 1889) British Astronomer & sight, but mainly to change of Chemist, famous for his temperature between the pioneering work in astronomical exposures. On both occasions photography. Brief A.L.S., Jupiter was near the meridian Warren de La Rue, one page, and at a high altitude. The slit 8vo, London, 15th November was parallel to the belts.' In a 1879, to [William Henry] Preece, postscript he further remarks 'It on the blind embossed stationery will evidently be perfectly easy to of the Royal Institution of Great photograph the lower spectrum of Britain. The astronomer states, in Mars when that planet is in full, 'I should say "an hour with opposition.' A letter of interesting Wheatstone"'. With integral leaf content. About EX. Hermann Carl featuring a second A.L.S. by Vogel (1841-1907) German Preece, one page, 8vo, London, Astrophysicist. Director of the 17th November 1879, to a Count, Astrophysical Observatory at sending the letter of De La Rue Potsdam 1882-1907. Vogel made ('one of our most distinguished extensive discoveries using astronomers, chemists and spectral analysis of the stars. physicists') as another addition to Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 his correspondent's autograph collection. VG. William Henry Preece (1834-1913) Welsh Lot: 441 Electrical Engineer & Inventor. PICKERING EDWARD C.: (1846- De La Rue most likely refers to 1919) American Astronomer and Charles Wheatstone (1802-1875) Physicist who discovered the first English Scientist & Inventor of spectroscopic binary stars. many Victorian items including A.L.S., Edward C. Pickering, two the concertina and stereoscope. ages, 8vo, Cambridge, Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Massachusetts, 3rd July 1887, to Professor H. C. Vogel at the Potsdam Observatory, on the Lot: 440 printed stationery of the Harvard KEELER JAMES E.: (1857-1900) College Observatory. Pickering American Astronomer, the first to introduces Mr. Allott Lawrence observe the gap in Saturn's rings. Rotch (check surname!!!), A good A.L.S., James E. Keeler, Director of the Blue Hill one page, 4to, Allegheny, Observatory, 'who is now visiting Pennsylvania, 2nd March 1895, Russia to observe the latest to Professor H. C. Vogel, Director Eclipse. I shall be greatly obliged of the Astrophysical Observatory to you for any aid you can make in Potsdam, on the printed him in this work, or during the stationery of the Allegheny visit he hopes to make Observatory. Keeler thanks subsequently to the Potsdam Vogel for a copy of his paper, Observatory.' He further remarks which he has had translated for that 'Mr. Rotch has established the Astrophysical Journal, and here one of the best equipped continues 'If I had known that you meteorological observatories in were engaged on such a memoir this country and is taking an I could have sent you a number active part in the meteorological of photographs which have been work in this vicinity.' VG. made here from time to time. Hermann Carl Vogel (1841-1907) However, although they contain German Astrophysicist. Director more lines than those you of the Astrophysical Observatory describe (except in the case of at Potsdam 1882-1907. Vogel Venus) they lead to the same made extensive discoveries conclusions.' Keeler further using spectral analysis of the states 'Two photographs of the stars. Abbott Lawrence Rotch spectrum of Jupiter, taken quite (1861-1912) American recently….represent a part of the Meteorologist, founder of the spectrum to which photography is Blue Hill Meteorological

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Observatory in 1884, the longest Metaphysical subjects and continually operating observation publish them separately, but not site in the United States and an very soon. If it will amuse you, I important site for world will very gladly put them into your climatology. hands as they are composed. Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 One is nearly finished. I shall be glad to hear your opinion of them' and further continues 'I have Lot: 442 made many observations on NOAILLES JEAN DE: (1739- human nature with a view to the 1824) 5th Duke of Noailles. illustration of Hartley's theory. French Nobleman and Scientist, They relate very much to the an eminent Chemist. A.L.S., Le conduct of the mind, and duc de Noailles, two pages, 8vo, happiness; and they are so Paris, 8th July 1814, to a necessarily intermixed with gentleman, in French. Noailles observations on education that I states 'Not having been fortunate almost think it will be best to enough to enjoy the favour of the publish them all together, as one Duke of Wellington taking up work, and consequently not very residence in my house, I have soon. I have not yet transcribed nonetheless a fond memory of any of them'. Priestley also the interest you were kind informs his correspondent 'I am enough to show me on that satisfied that my argument for occasion, and it is a real pleasure Peter not being one of the two for me to reaffirm my gratitude disciples going to Emmaus was towards you. This house is still not well founded - I think to print vacant, well furnished, in the best the Greek Harmony this winter position in Paris, having all the and the English some time after. facilities and advantages anyone Mr Turner has engaged to add to could wish' and continues 'If, the English illustrations of all the among the numerous English difficult passages for the use of families we hear are coming to common reader. The Paris, there were to be any dissertations will be common to known to you, dear Sir, I should both. But those who choose to be most grateful if you would be have both may have the latter kind enough to suggest my without the dissertations. With house to them….This very these I have taken a good deal of spacious house might even be pains, and I hope they will give suitable for two families, who you some pleasure. Among other would wish to remain together, things I have a new interpretation without getting in each others' of Daniel's prophecy of 70 weeks' way.' In concluding he remarks 'It and then again writes in a goes without saying, that the scientific vein, 'The sparry acid is terms I would offer to anyone an acid contained in what the recommended to me by you chymists call fluor. In Derbyshire would be as reasonable and it is call spar and they make moderate as possible. With a vases, and ornaments for little advanced warning, they chimney pieces of it. The acid air would find everything ready to is procured by pouring upon it oil receive them.' Some very light, of vitriol, and receiving the extremely minor age wear, VG produce in quicksilver as with the Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 marine acid oil. The first section in my new volume is on the Vitriolic acid air, which is procured by heating in it anything Lot: 443 containing phlogiston. PRIESTLEY JOSEPH: (1733- Phosphorous is too expensive for 1804) English Theologian, me to have much to do with.' In Natural Philosopher & Chemist, concluding Priestley adds that he credited with the discovery of would be happy to show his Oxygen. A good A.L.S., J correspondent's son some of his Priestley, two pages, folio, Calne, recent experiments. A letter of 28th August 1775, to a fine scientific content. Rare. gentleman. Priestley states 'I am Some light age wear, G. In the glad to find that you approve of present letter Priestley refers to, my Essays prefixed to the edition among other subjects, David of Hartley. I think I shall compose Hartley (1705-1757) English some other Essays on

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Philosopher, whose Observations Lot: 447 on Man (1749) was the one work WURTZ CHARLES-ADOLPHE: which influenced Priestley more (1817-1884) Alsatian French than the Bible. Chemist, remembered for his Estimate: £2,000.00 - £3,000.00 advocacy for the atomic theory and for ideas about the structures of chemical compounds. A.L.S., Lot: 444 Ch. Wurtz, one page, 8vo, Rue FARADAY MICHAEL: (1791- de l'Ouest, n.d., to Monsieur 1867) English Chemist & Breton, in French. Wurtz asks his Physicist. Ink signature ('M correspondent if he will be kind Faraday') and eleven additional enough to give to Monsieur words in his hand on a piece Willm, one of their collaborators, neatly removed from the the books that he may require for conclusion of a letter. VG. the editing of some articles, 'up to Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 the amount of 100 francs'. A few light creases and minor age wear, otherwise VG Lot: 445 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 WILLIAMSON ALEXANDER WILLIAM: (1824-1904) English Chemist. A.L.S., Alex. W. Lot: 448 Williamson, two pages, 8vo, PASTEUR LOUIS: (1822-1895) University College, London, n.d. French Chemist & Microbiologist. ('Wednesday'), to a gentleman. Brief Autograph note and Williamson states that he has calculation, unsigned, at the foot much pleasure in accepting his of an A.L.S. by a carriage driver correspondent's invitation for the to Pasteur, one page, Arbois, following evening, although adds 22nd July 1876, to Pasteur, in 'My wife has however got so French. The driver explains to severe a cough and sore throat Pasteur that his current cost for a that I fear there is scarcely any journey by carriage is 8 francs, chance of her being able to go not including the additional out tomorrow with safety…' With expenses of the horse and young blank integral leaf. VG. boy. Pasteur's notes, presumably Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 made in preparation for a more formal reply, indicates that he will respond in writing to his Lot: 446 correspondent agreeing to the cost of 8 francs and offering 75 RASPAIL FRANCOIS-VINCENT: centimes for horse oats. He also (1794-1878) French Chemist & adds that he would prefer the Naturalist, one of the founders of white horse, as the other does the cell theory in biology. A.L.S., not cope well with flies, and that Raspail FV, one page, 8vo, Paris, he would require a covered 9th September 1829, to carriage in the event of rain. Two 'Monsieur le President', in extremely small, minor pinholes French. Raspail announces that to the upper left corner, not economic reasons oblige him to affecting any of the text, VG request that his correspondent accepts his resignation and continues to add that he takes the opportunity to return to the Lot: 449 Society the works that he has VOLTA ALESSANDRO: (1745- borrowed from their library. Some 1827) Italian Physicist, known for very light overall creasing and a his invention of the battery in the few minor stains, G. 1800s. Rare D.S., Alessandro Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 Volta, one page, 4to, Milan, 2nd June 1787. The partially printed document, in Italian, is a formal receipt acknowledging the payment of his salary from the department of Public Education. With an additional line of holograph text ('por il fratello Don Guigi') beneath the signature. EX. Estimate: £1,000.00 - £1,200.00

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Lot: 450 Lot: 451 THOMPSON BENJAMIN: (1753- RITCHIE WILLIAM: (1790?- 1814) Count Rumford. American- 1837) Scottish Physicist, noted born British Physicist & Inventor as an ingenious experimentalist, whose challenges to established particularly in regards to the physical theory were part of the manufacture of glass for 19th century revolution in telescopes and other optical thermodynamics. A.L.S., devices. A.L.S., William Ritchie, Rumford, four pages, 4to, one page, 4to, Devonshire Munich, 23rd August 1810, to Street, 1st July 1831, to Benjamin Delessert at Paris, in Professor Brande. Ritchie French. Thompson announces informs his correspondent that he his arrival in Munich after eight has received a letter and paper days of pleasant travel and adds from an individual 'who expects a that he has been received in a written report from us as soon as very flattering manner. He further possible' and continues 'If adds that he would like to take a convenient for you I will call at large detour on his way back to the Mint on Monday at 11 O'clock Paris in order to visit Nice, as I must leave town very soon. Marseille and Montpelier, as well As there will not be time to write as visiting the court of Princess now I shall take my chances of Auguste in Milan. Thompson finding you.' With integral continues to refer to his finances, address leaf bearing the asks his correspondent to remnants of a red wax seal. forward a letter on his behalf to Some very light, extremely minor his daughter and also reports on age wear, VG. William Thomas a visit to 'Mr. Reichenbach's Brande (1788-1866) English workshop where he produces Chemist. Superintendent of the optical and mathematical Coining and Die Department at instruments. He has surpassed the Royal Mint. all that we have achieved, even Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 in England….His repeater circles are admired by all connoisseurs. Would you please tell Mr. Lot: 452 Delambre that if we want to have BARRY MARTIN: (1802-1855) one in the Paris observatory British Physician. An excellent similar to the one existing in A.L.S., Martin Barry, three pages, Milan I will take care of the matter 4to, Edinburgh, 17th September in order to get it delivered without 1845, to Monsieur Coste, delay in July next year. You can Professor at the College de tell him on my behalf that I have France in Paris. Barry thanks his carefully examined Mr. correspondent for their letters Reichenbach's workshop and and for the trouble he has taken have taken note of all the 'evidently for no other purpose methods used….' With integral than that of doing me justice in address leaf in Thompson's hand the forthcoming publication' and and bearing a good black wax continues 'The claims to Bischoff seal (the original opening of to priority in the discovery of the which has caused a small area of divisions and subdivisions of the paper loss and minor tear, just mass contained within the ovum affecting a few words of text, but are so absurd that I have never not the signature, otherwise VG taken the trouble to notice them. Jules Paul Benjamin Delessert He seems indeed to be entitled to (1773-1847) French Banker & no share in the discovery at all. Naturalist. All that he appears to have Estimate: £1,000.00 - £1,500.00 published as observed before my second series came into his hands is this, viz that, in the passage of the ovum through the tube the yolk becomes angular. I am satisfied….that what Bischoff describes as an “angular― yolk, was an appearance produced by groups of vesicles such as those in my second series….and I believe that his first knowledge of divisions and subdivisions really

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taking place, was derived from committed agnostic who argued my second series.' Barry further fiercely and frequently and once adds 'Had I time however I could offered to fight a man who not more fully describe the disagreed with his high opinion of difference between Bischoff's Thomas Carlyle. pretensions and my own, than in Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 the words of M. Michell, and I think others cannot fail to see, with him, the wide difference Lot: 454 between observations extended STORMER CARL: (1874-1957) over several years - and a mere Norwegian Mathematician and hypo-thesis deduced from what Physicist, recognised for his work was known to occur in other in both number theory and the classes of animals. The study of movement of charged observations recorded in my particles in the magnetosphere. second series began in 1838, but T.L.S., Carl Stormer, one page, unfortunately remained long 4to, Aker, 27th August 1941, to unpublished, as I wished their Jacob Karl Eggers, on the printed first appearance to be in the stationery of the Institute for Philosophical Transactions.' He Theoretical Astrophysics. concludes 'In terming Wagner's Stormer acknowledges receipt of Icones Physiologicee “truly his correspondent's letter admirable― I did not refer to the although regrets that he is unable figures of Bischoff, but on the to demonstrate his Northern contrary found fault with them.' Lights Camera to him, adding With integral address leaf. A however 'I am therefore sending letter of fine content. One small you a few of my essays (no area of paper loss, just affecting longer present) on Northern one word of text, caused by the Lights photography…' red wax seal being broken, Accompanied by the original otherwise EX. Barry refers to one envelope. VG. of his most fundamental Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 discoveries, that spermatozoa could sometimes be found in the ovum. He published his findings in On the Penetration of Lot: 455 COSTER DIRK: (1889-1950) Spermatozoa into the Interior of Dutch Physicist, co-discoverer of the Ovum in 1843. The work, Hafnium (Hf, element 72) in carried out with rabbits, 1923. A.L.S., Dirk Coster, on one influenced Bischoff's theories side of a postcard, Groningen, concerning fertilisation. Theodor 3rd November 1940, to Sam Ludwig Wilhelm von Bischoff Goudsmit at the Physics (1807-1882) German Physician Department of Michigan and Biologist. Rudolf Wagner University. Coster asks his (1805-1864) German Anatomist colleague if he will kindly pay his and Physiologist, co-discoverer dues to the Physical Society, and of the germinal vesicle. hopes to be able to repay him at Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 the end of the following year. He further adds 'I didn't give you a bad advice in the summer of Lot: 453 1938, when Lise was here, did TYNDALL JOHN: (1820-1893) not I?' Hand addressed by Coster English Physicist. A.L.S., John to the verso and again signed Tyndall, one page, 8vo, London, ('Prof. D. Coster') in the return 2nd November 1882, to a address panel. Some overall gentleman, on the blind creasing, G. Samuel Goudsmit embossed stationery of the Royal (1902-1978) Dutch-American Institution of Great Britain. Physicist. Coster refers to Lise Tyndall states, in full, 'I wish I Meitner (1878-1968) Austrian could aid you in the matter of Physicist. In 1938 Coster Carlyle's autograph, but I regret travelled to Berlin and convinced to say that I am unable to do so.' Meitner to leave Germany to With blank integral leaf. VG. escape the persecution of the Tyndall most likely refers to Jews. Together they went by Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881) train to Groningen, from where Scottish Philosopher, Essayist & Meitner continued to Sweden via Historian. Indeed, Tyndall was a . Coster remained in

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Groningen and helped other Lot: 457 Jews hide from the Nazis during OPPENHEIMER J. ROBERT: the German occupation of (1904-1967) American Holland. Theoretical Physicist, known as Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 the 'father of the atomic bomb' for his role in the Manhattan Project during World War II. Blue ink Lot: 456 signature and inscription, 'A BREIT GREGORY: (1899-1981) Dominique, Robert American Physicist, contributed Oppenheimer', and date, 3rd May to the development of radar. Breit 1958, to the verso of the printed also supervised the early design visiting card of Jacques Chailley, of the atomic bomb, in what Professor at the Sorbonne, Paris. would later become the Rare. VG. Manhattan Project. He resigned Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 his position in 1942 and was replaced by Robert Oppenheimer. An interesting Lot: 458 typed D.S., G. Breit, one page, BOHM DAVID: (1917-1992) folio, n.p., n.d. Breit gives his American Physicist, considered typed responses to three one of the most important questions presented to him in an theoretical physicists of the 20th unidentified hand at the head of century. Bohm contributed to the the page, entitled Homage to Manhattan Project during World Einstein, the first asking Breit War II, albeit under unusual what he thinks of Einstein and circumstances without official what he owes to him, the second security clearance. An interesting asking his opinion of what place manuscript D.S., David Bohm, Einstein will hold in the history of one page, folio, Sao Paulo, science and in the third asking Brazil, n.d. Bohm answers three Breit whom he would consider to questions presented to him, in an be the six greatest contemporary unidentified hand at the head of physicists after Einstein. Breit the page, the first asking if his answers, in part, 'No.1. Needless scientific "debut" was easy or to say I think most highly of difficult, the second asking if Albert Einstein and insofar as it is another profession or private possible for a man of my limited income enabled him to become capacity to benefit by his work I known in science and the third have found his papers sources of enquiring which work, or inspiration….Einstein took a most discovery, made him most kind interest in what I was doing famous and what he considers to and has kept me from being too be his masterpiece. He answers, discouraged. No. 2. It is hard to in full, '(1) Neither very difficult make truly significant nor very easy. (2) I lived solely comparisons but I believe that through laboratory and teaching Einstein deserves being work. (3) Papers on plasma considered as one of the greatest oscillations and on a suggested scientists of all ages, in the same new interpretation of the quantum general category as Newton and theory.' Signed at the base in his perhaps a few others. No. 3. In capacity as a Professor at the contemporary physics I would be University of Sao Paulo. VG. sure only of Niels Bohr and Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 possibly Heisenberg as coming in the same category. It is possible that some of the other famous men really belong in the same Lot: 459 classification but I wouldn't be NISHINA YOSHIO: (1891-1951) sure of it.' VG. Albert Einstein Japanese Physicist, head of the (1879-1955) German-born Japanese Nuclear Weapon Theoretical Physicist, Nobel Prize programme during World War II. winner for Physics, 1921. A.L.S., Y. Nishina, on the verso Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 of a picture postcard, Copenhagen, 16th July 1927, to Dr. S. Goudsmit. Nishina thanks his correspondent for a dissertation and remarks that he has spent sometime with Kronig near Bohr's villa, and also asks if

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he can send him a copy of his Lot: 462 last physics paper. VG. Samuel OSLER WILLIAM: (1849-1919) Goudsmit (1902-1978) Dutch- Canadian Physician, considered American Physicist. Nishina the Father of Modern Medicine. refers to Ralph Kronig (1904- Ink signature ('Yours sincerely, 1995) German-American Wm. Osler') on a piece, evidently Physicist and Niels Bohr (1885- removed from the conclusion of a 1962) Danish Physicist, Nobel letter. Annotated in pencil in Prize winner for Physics, 1922. another hand at the base. Some Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 light overall age wear, G. Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Lot: 460 TITTERTON ERNEST W.: (1916- Lot: 463 1990) British Nuclear Physicist, JAMESON THOMAS: (????- worked on radar systems during ????) English Doctor. A.L.S., World War II. A good manuscript Thomas Jameson, one page, 4to, D.S., E. W. Titterton, one page, Paris, 23rd March 1817, to A. small 4to, Canberra, Australia, Portal. Jameson presents his 30th April 1955. Titterton gives correspondent with two of his his holograph responses to two treatises, explaining 'That on the questions presented to him in an human body contains an outline unidentified hand at the head of of a subject which you have so the page, the first asking Titterton amply discussed, that by treading where he places Niels Bohr in your steps, I can only make among the great physicists of the your valuable work L'Anatomie 20th century and in the second Medicale, more generally known asking whether Bohr's among my countrymen. That on discoveries in atomic physics are the celebrated springs of comparable with the work of Cheltenham is the only book of Newton, Planck, Einstein and the kind that exists at present.' others. Titterton responds, in full, With integral address leaf. Some '1) The work of the great very light age wear, otherwise physicists is not easy to compare VG. Jameson's A Treatise on but Bohr certainly ranks in the Cheltenham Waters and Bilious first five. 2) Yes.' Signed at the Diseases was published in 1809 foot by Titterton in his capacity as and his Essays on the Changes Professor of Nuclear Physics at of the Human Body, at its the Australian National Different Ages; The Diseases to University. VG. Niels Bohr (1885- which it is Predisposed in each 1962) Danish Physicist, Nobel period of Life and the Prize winner for Physics, 1922. Physiological Principles of Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Longevity was published in 1811. Cheltenham's famous alkaline waters, which can be taken to Lot: 461 this day at the Pittville Pump FOREL AUGUSTE: (1848-1931) Room, were recommended by Swiss Psychiatrist, noted for his Jameson in 1809 for assisting in investigations into the structure of the cure of 'dyspepsia, eruption, the human brain and that of ants. pimples, inflamations, A.L.S., A Forel, one page, small exudations, scrofulous affections, 8vo, n.p., n.d. (annotated in ulcers of the legs, enthalpies, another hand to the verso July rheumatism and gout, asthma 1903), to a gentleman, in French. and cough, female disease, piles, Forel announces 'Here it is!' and gravelly disorders and worms.' remarks that the matter is not The Duke of Wellington, amongst urgent and that he will be in other distinguished men of the Berlin from the 7th - 14th August, day, visited Cheltenham for its further asking that, if possible, his waters and, in 1823, he took a correspondent does not send him course of baths in which it is said the proofs there as he is unable he used to sit and read his to supply an address. With blank newspapers. integral leaf. VG. Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00

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Lot: 464 Lot: 466 LAWRENCE WILLIAM: (1783- DAVY HUMPHRY: (1778-1829) 1867) English Surgeon, Serjeant British Chemist & Inventor. Dark Surgeon to Queen Victoria. ink signature ('H. Davy') and Lawrence controversially several additional words in his published two books of his hand on a slim piece neatly lectures containing pre-Darwinian clipped from the conclusion of a ideas on man's nature and, letter. Annotated in a small effectively, on evolution. A.L.S., unidentified hand to one corner Wm. Lawrence, two pages, 8vo, and neatly laid down and Whitehall Place, 11th October mounted at the base of an 1836, to Jules Cloquet. Lawrence attractive vintage oval engraved writes a letter of introduction, portrait of Davy. About VG. 'The bearer, Mr. Arthur Squires, Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 has been for the last year House Surgeon at St. Bartholomew's Hospital and now visits Paris for Lot: 467 the sake of further observation DAVY HUMPHRY: (1778-1829) and improvement in medicine & British Chemist & Inventor. A.L.S. surgery. He is a modest & well Sir H Davy, in the third person, informed young man, whom I one page, 8vo, Park Street, recommend to your kind offices Grosvenor Square, 17th January because I know that he is n.y., to the publishers Messrs. deserving & will be grateful for Longman & Co., sending a any assistance you may render corrected copy (no longer him.' Lawrence concludes by present) of his lectures for a recollecting the 'agreeable hours' fourth edition and requesting that he and Cloquet passed together Longman 'be so good as to send in the previous autumn and the sheets containing corrections hopes that he may repeat his visit to him to revise'. About VG. to England. With integral address Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 leaf. VG. Jules Cloquet (1790- 1883) French Physician & Surgeon, one of the earliest members elected to the Lot: 468 HOLDEN ISAAC: (1807-1897) Academie Nationale de Scottish Inventor & Manufacturer, Medecine in Paris. known for both his work with Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 wool-combing and matches. A.L.S., Isaac Holden, three pages, 8vo, Pall Mall, 1st April Lot: 465 1868, to Revd. George Osborn, COOPER ASTLEY: (1768-1841) on the blind embossed stationery English Surgeon and Anatomist, of the House of Commons. Sergeant Surgeon to King Holden states that he called at George IV, King William IV and the Mission House recently and Queen Victoria. A.L.S., Astley was sorry to learn that Osborn Cooper, one page, 8vo, n.p., n.d., was confined to the House, and to 'My dear Sirs'. Cooper reports hopes that he is now better. He that he is very much better, continues 'I wrote you as soon as having got rid of his vascular I read yours at Milan. I was sorry gout, although fears that a to hear from Sir F Lycett, whom I meeting before the weekend is a met at Nice, that you had not little optimistic. Neatly mounted to heard from me & that you were a page removed from an album anxious about it. Perhaps his and with some light creasing and remark applied to an earlier minor discoloration at the base of period than the date of my letter.' the letter. About VG. One very neat split at the base of Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 the central fold, only slightly affecting the name of the recipient. Together with Ernest Illingworth Holden (1867-1937) 2nd Baron Holden. A.L.S., Holden, one page, 8vo, Bolton Percy, Yorkshire, 7th May 1912, to a gentleman, regretting that he is unable to accept an invitation to preside at the annual

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Missionary meeting. G to VG, 2. Lot: 472 George Osborn (1808-1891) POULSEN VALDEMAR: (1869- Wesleyan Methodist Minister, 1942) Danish Engineer, President of the Wesleyan developed a magnetic wire Conference. Francis Lycett (1803- recorder (1898/99). Bold dark 1880) British Businessman and fountain pen ink signature Philanthropist, a prominent ('Valdemar Poulsen') on a 12mo member of the Methodist Church. card. Poulsen has added his Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 place and date of birth in his hand beneath his signature, as well as his address in Denmark. Lot: 469 Scarce. Some extremely minor, BESSEMER HENRY: (1813- light age wear, otherwise VG. 1898) English Engineer and Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Inventor, associated with the Bessemer Process for the manufacture of steel. A.L.S., Lot: 473 Henry Bessemer, one page, 8vo, BAIRD JOHN LOGIE: (1888- Denmark Hill, , 29th 1946) British Engineer and January 1882, to Miss. Smith. Inventor of the world's first Bessemer regrets that a note working television system. Bold 'has been accidentally destroyed black fountain pen ink signature with a batch of other papers ('J L Baird') on a 12mo card. supposed to be of no value' and Previously contained in the Ray adds that if this had not been the Rawlins Collection and illustrated case he would have forwarded it by him in his book The Guinness to his correspondent with Book of World Autographs pleasure. With blank integral leaf. (1977). Some light, minor VG. creasing and age wear, about VG. Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00

Lot: 470 Lot: 474 MAREY ETIENNE-JULES: (1830- DE FOREST LEE: (1873-1961) 1904) French Scientist, a pioneer American Inventor, one of the of photography and an influential fathers of the 'electronic age' who pioneer of the history of cinema. is credited with one of the A.L.S., J Marey, one page, 8vo, principal inventions that brought n.p., 28th May 1889, to 'Cher sound to motion pictures. A.L.S., Monsieur et ami', in French. Lee de Forest, one page, 4to, Marey thanks his correspondent Los Angeles, California, 12th for a copy of their book and for le September 1934, to Mr. Merkel, souvenir amical that he has given on the printed stationery of Lee him. With blank integral leaf. VG De Forest Laboratories. De Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Forest thanks his correspondent for their 'letter of felicitations on my birthday' and continues 'As Lot: 471 you see I am now living & ARMSTRONG WILLIAM: (1810- working where I have always 1900) English Industrialist, wished to live & work - in Inventor of the Armstrong Gun. California. This largely accounts Signed sepia cabinet photograph, for the fact that I feel as young & being a reproduction of a painting am in as good, or better health, of Armstrong in a head and than I was ten years ago in New shoulders pose. Photograph by York City.' VG. John Worsnop of Rothbury. Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Signed ('W. G. Armstrong') in bold, dark fountain pen ink with his name alone to a light area at the base of the image. VG. Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00

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Lot: 475 his Spanish wife, Rosa Florentina DE LESSEPS FERDINAND: Eroles. (1805-1894) French Diplomat Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 and developer of the Suez Canal. A good vintage signed and inscribed sepia carte-de-visite Lot: 478 photograph, the image depicting PARMENTIER ANTOINE- de Lesseps standing in a formal AUGUSTIN: (1737-1813) French full length pose. Photograph by Scientist and promoter of the use Disderi of Paris. Signed ('Ferd. of potato as a food source at the de Lesseps') in dark fountain pen end of the 18th century. Scarce ink to the verso. EX. A.L.S., Parmentier, one page, Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 8vo, n.p., n.d. (circa 1808), to an unidentified correspondent, in French. Parmentier states that he Lot: 476 no longer has his tres aimable WILLCOCKS WILLIAM: (1852- couleur as they are allowing 1932) British Civil Engineer, a anyone entry to Val de Grace renowned irrigation engineer who and continues to add that he has proposed the first Aswan Dam. sent an individual to Portugal to A.L.S., W. Willcocks, one page, ask for the strong support of 4to, Cairo, 20th March 1903, to Vauquelin, and further also Federico Bonola ('Cher Bonola referring to the chemists Bey'), in French. Willcocks asks Fourcroy and Laugier. Some light his correspondent if he would be overall age wear, otherwise VG kind enough to present him with Louis Nicolas Vauquelin (1763- fifty further invitations and twenty 1829) French Pharmacist and envelopes, explaining 'I have Chemist. Antoine Francois, forgotten all of the Regiments Comte de Fourcroy (1755-1809) and they must all receive one' French Chemist. Andre Laugier and concluding by hoping that (1770-1832) French Chemist. Bonola is not too upset. VG. Federico Bonola (1839-1912) Italian Patriot and Explorer of the Lot: 479 Nile. RAFFENEAU-DELILE ALIRE: Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 (1778-1850) French Botanist. A.L.S., Delile, one page, 8vo, Montpelier, 28th January 1824, to Lot: 477 Mr. Capelli at Turin, in French. EDGEWORTH FRANCIS Y.: Raffeneau-Delile thanks his (1845-1926) Irish Philosopher correspondent for a print and in and Political Economist, made return sends him some prints (no significant contributions to the longer present) which he hopes methods of statistics during the he will find agreeable. He further 1880s. A.L.S., F Y Edgeworth, explains that Capelli should keep two pages, 8vo, Bray, Co. some and sell the others as he Wicklow, 26th August n.y., to has not had the time to make a Mrs. Moss, on the printed better selection himself. With stationery of the Bray Head hotel. blank integral leaf. Some Edgeworth thanks his extremely minor, light age wear, correspondent for her account of otherwise VG Rosa's departure ('I am very glad to hear that she went off in such good spirits') and continues Lot: 480 'Probably she has been moved BANKS JOSEPH: (1743-1820) by a right instinct in wishing to English Naturalist & Botanist, a work in a new scene and a large member of Captain James sphere. She has always wished Cook's first great voyage 1768- to see Egypt and will now see it 71. A.L.S., Jos. Banks, two under favourable conditions pages, 8vo, Soho Square, 5th especially if the war relaxes and August 1811, to a gentleman. allows her time to go high up the Banks informs his correspondent Nile before returning. I would that a Fair at Hounslow has been certainly counsel her returning successful and remarks 'all the after six months service out there wool bought in bulk was I am told before the heat of next summer sold at the following prices' and sets in.' VG. Edgeworth refers to continues to list four different sets

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of figures identified by various welfare….' With integral address English counties (Dorset, leaf bearing the remnants of a Berkshire, Wiltshire etc.). Banks red wax seal. One very light, further adds 'Our Downs are of minor stain to the right edge of tolerable quality, those that the letter, caused by the seal, brought the best price were only very slightly affecting two clipped from sheep purchased on words of text. VG. John Savile, the Downs last year.' With a 3rd Earl of Mexborough (1783- contemporary annotation, 1860) British Peer and Politician. presumably in the recipient's Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 hand, to the verso. Together with an ink signature ('Jos. Banks') and several additional words in Lot: 482 his hand on a piece neatly LYELL CHARLES: (1797-1875) clipped from the conclusion of a British Geologist, a close and letter. Neatly inlaid. G to VG, 2. influential friend of Charles Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 Darwin. Final page of an A.L.S., Chas Lyell, one page, 8vo, n.p., n.d., to an unknown Lot: 481 correspondent. At the head of WATERTON CHARLES: (1782- this concluding page Lyell writes 1865) English Naturalist & 'On the other hand I have found it Explorer of British Guiana and difficult', which is followed by a Brazil. His Waterton's blank area of the page before Wanderings in South America Lyell resumes his text, 'for inspired Charles Darwin and judging by ancient deposits Alfred Russell Wallace. Waterton of….shells now raised high above is also credited with inventing the the level of the sea several of bird nesting box. A.L.S., Charles these volcanic islands (Porto Waterton, one page, 4to, Walton Santo & the Grand Canary Hall, (Wakefield, Yorkshire), 19th among others) must have existed March 1836, to the Earl of ever since the Upper Miocene Mexborough. Waterton states Period. But waiving all such that he had heard sometime ago claims to antiquity, it as at least of his correspondent's intended certain that since the close of the generosity and continues to state Newer Pliocene period…' With that he had previously requested several ink alterations in Lyell's 'that the picture in question might hand, this may be a draft of part not be removed from your of a letter which may also explain mansion', adding 'I cannot the blank area of the page. imagine how the report should Mounted to a stiff page removed have got abroad, that I expressed from a contemporary album and a wished to possess the portrait with some light staining to the of old Sir Robert. Probably, in edges caused by the mounting. talking of good popish lines, and About G. the subsequent radicalism which Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 heresy brought into this country, I must have alluded to the picture; and then the bearers must have Lot: 483 concluded in their own minds, GALTON FRANCIS: (1822-1911) that Sir Robert ought to emigrate English Victorian Polymath: an to the house where Catholicity anthropologist, tropical explorer, made its last effectual stand in geographer, inventor, this district. I am unable to meteorologist amongst other account for the report in any interests. Cousin of Charles other way.' Waterton concludes Darwin. A good A.L.S., Francis 'Be this as it may, I shall never Galton, four pages, 8vo, Rutland forget the very great attention Gate, London, 6th October 1908, which your Lordship has shown to Charles Partridge ('Resident of to me….and I beg to assure your Mako', ). Galton thanks Lordship, in the sincerity of my his correspondent for their book, heart, that nothing but which he has read from cover to insurmountable delicacy forces cover, and continues 'You have me to request that you will allow indeed a valuable yield for me to return the picture with a inquiries ….I can quite thousand thanks, and a thousand understand your dislike to the wishes for your Lordship's interference of bigoted

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missionaries….If Muslimism were VG. not itself, usually so fanatical a Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 creed I could easily fancy that English public opinion might, after a few years of howling Lot: 484 execrations, be brought to accept HAECKEL ERNST: (1834-1919) it as a protected creed, with German Biologist, Naturalist, which Xtians bear no right to Philosopher & Physician who meddle when it is the creed of promoted and popularised the land. But the "IF" is a big one. Charles Darwin's work in Some discussion is now going on Germany. A.L.S., Ernst Haeckel, about it among experts.' Galton one page, 8vo, Jena, 20th June further writes 'What you said 1913, to a lady, in German. about polygamy and a long Haeckel states that 'Your visit period of lactation is I suppose with the two grandchildren of only applicable where women are Charles Darwin would be most over numerous? And when the welcome on Sunday' and population is naturally very confirms the time, further prolific. A negro in the conditions remarking that if she prefers you describe, may well be another day he would appreciate happier than an average knowing in advance. In a Englishman, but all religions are postscript Haeckel informs his based on the feeling that correspondent that 'On Sunday happiness (Hedonism) is not the morning, from 9 - 2pm, the highest end of life…It would be Museum of Evolution is open to very instructive if the workings of the public free of charge.' With some of the highest class (most blank integral leaf. VG. respected) Negro….could be Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 analysed & compared with those of Europeans. Do you recognise great & certain differences between the natural mental gifts Lot: 485 HUMBOLDT ALEXANDER VON: of many tribes?….But are there (1769-1859) Prussian many cases of persons of tribe A Geographer, Naturalist and having been wholly brought up in Explorer. A good, and unusually tribe B and yet showing the long A.L.S., Humboldt, two characters of A? The slave trade pages, 4to, Quai de Malaquais, must furnish material to such Paris, 20th October 1814, to a cases.' He continues to remark 'I Minister. Humboldt announces hope you will continue - nay am 'Nothing could be more flattering sure you will - to observe & note to me, most respected Minister, & compare and become a than your kind letter. You know recognised authority' and refers how highly I admire the to a meeting of an Education benevolence of a statesman, who Society, 'But Parliament is on the unites in such degree the highest point of meeting and it is unlikely sensibility and breadth of outlook, that anything we can say will get with such decorum of behaviour.' much hearing. The Royal He continues to report 'We did Commissions Report on the the impossible showing Mr. Feeble-Minded which points out Hamilton around Paris: his taste the necessity of dealing for the arts and vast knowledge somewhat drastically with the were already known to us. We degenerate, over prolific branch spent his last day yesterday at of our race, will force the hands Mr. Gerard's, where we got of the legislation.' Galton Madame Grassini to sing…..' and concludes 'As I write, news in concluding remarks 'So that comes of this most threatening nothing was missing, I went to Bulgarian matter. War may have get the copy I had made of your broken out by the time this portrait. In this way, you were reaches you, and a war of which amongst us, and among men no one can foresee the end.' A worthy of appreciating you. I beg letter of fascinating content. you to give me your orders for Some very light, extremely minor Paris, and to confer on me your foxing and a couple of small, neat protection for some matters in tears to the folds, only very India.' Some light creasing and slightly affecting one word of text age wear, otherwise VG and not the signature, otherwise Estimate: £600.00 - £800.00

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Lot: 486 Algiers', further adding 'If you PENTLAND JOSEPH BARCLAY: happen to remember the names (1797-1873) Irish Geographer, of the provider and coach person Natural Scientist & Traveller. whom you recommended to us British Consul-General in Bolivia before…I should be so very 1836-39. A.L.S., J B Pentland, glad….and I should like to employ two pages, 8vo, Rome, n.d., to a them again.' In her holograph lady (Lucy Baxter). Pentland postscript Brassey remarks that it politely explains that he has a will be a pleasure to see her dinner engagement the next day correspondent and 'our many and that he has also had to kind friends again if only for a day refuse another invitation, further or two.' Letters by Brassey are adding 'I have been laid u for ten scarce following her untimely days with an attack of influenza death from Malaria at the age of which has prevented my going 47. VG. out….which is the reason why I Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 have not been able to call upon you, but hope to do so very soon.' VG. Lot: 489 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 PARIS FRANCOIS-EDMOND: (1806-1893) French Admiral and Explorer. A.L.S., E Paris, three Lot: 487 pages, 8vo, Paris, 11th May 1884 MICHAUX FRANCOIS-ANDRE: (?), to a gentleman, in French. (1770-1855) French Botanist & Paris informs his correspondent Explorer. A.L.S., Andre Michaux, that he has been instructed to one page, 4to, n.p., n.d., to examine his interesting hot water Monsieur Le Dru, a medical machine and requests, as he is doctor, in French. Michaux writes short of free time, that his a cordial letter, thanking his correspondent make 'some correspondent for their kind and preparations in order to observe friendly letter and invitation and the facts with desirable adding that he will be happy to exactitude in order to supply the see them on Wednesday. In a Minister with precise indications brief postscript Michaux further regarding your machine.' Paris adds that he will also inform his continues to ask that some good friend. With integral apparatus also be made address leaf bearing very minor available in order to measure the remnants of a seal. One very strength and other factors. Some small, extremely minor area of extremely minor, light age wear, paper loss to the upper left VG corner, not affecting the text or signature, VG. Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Lot: 490 BURTON RICHARD F.: (1821- 1890) English Explorer. A.L.S., Lot: 488 R. F. Burton, two pages, small BRASSEY ANNIE: (1839-1887) 8vo, Vaud, Switzerland, 11th July Baroness Brassey. English 1888, to Thomas E. Storey. Traveller & Writer whose A Burton apologises for the delay in Voyage in the Sunbeam, our replying to his correspondent's Home on the Ocean for Eleven letter ('The note went to Trieste Months (1878) described her and followed me round about journey around the world in 1876- Switzerland') and continues 'How 7. L.S., Annie Brassey, in bold "Shakespeare" stood for Keats in pencil, with a holograph "much have I travelled" etc. postscript signed with initials, four puzzles me. It is the merest pages, 8vo, Normanhusrt Court, blunder and if the author Battle, 25th December 1885, to blundered the reader might have Colonel Playfair. The main body corrected him'. Accompanied by of the letter is written in ink and the original envelope hand states 'It may interest you to addressed by Burton. Rare. VG know, I think, that we sail from Estimate: £1,000.00 - £1,200.00 Portsmouth in the “Sunbeam― on Monday next for the Mediterranean, and hope to spend some of our time at

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Lot: 491 Wellcome and that it was a LIVINGSTONE DAVID: (1813- delightful occasion in which 1873) Scottish Missionary & Stanley entertained his guests by Explorer. A.L.S., David relating many incidents of his Livingstone, one page, 8vo, previous African experiences, Hamilton, 6th September 1864, including a visit among the to a gentleman. Livingstone Karaguas, a large and somewhat states that he is sorry that he intelligent African tribe whose cannot provide his correspondent Chief had particularly admired with any information 'about John Stanley's bulldog for its nose Penny the sailor who left the resembled that of his tribe's Cape about 10 years ago' and noses. It was also reported that concludes by adding 'I never Stanley, serving as Vice General heard his name mentioned'. With of the Congo State at the time, blank integral leaf. VG. said that he did not know why he Estimate: £1,000.00 - £1,200.00 was being called back to Africa so suddenly, although presumed that it was on account of some difficulties arising from young Lot: 492 officers acting indiscreetly and STANLEY HENRY M.: (1841- upsetting some of the tribesmen. 1904) British Explorer & The explorer also remarked to a Journalist. Ink signature ('Henry fellow guest 'I owe you eighty- M Stanley') on an 8vo sheet of nine lectures, which I will deliver notepaper, New York, 14th if ever I return from Africa'. December 1886. The page is also signed in ink by a further seven members of the Karagua Club comprising Henry S. Lot: 493 Wellcome (1853-1936, American- BAKER SAMUEL WHITE: (1821- British Pharmaceutical 1893) British Explorer. Brief Entrepeneur), Jane Cunningham A.L.S., Saml W Baker, one age, Croly (1829-1901, American 8vo, Sandford Orleigh, Newton Author and Journalist), Mary Abbot, n.d., to a gentleman. French Sheldon (1847-1936, Baker writes, in full, 'Excuse this American Publisher, Author & delay, I have only just returned Explorer), Finley Anderson home.' Some extremely light, (d.1905, Journalist with the New minor age wear caused by the York Herald, an important figure remnants of previous mounting to in Stanley's search for the verso, otherwise VG. Livingstone), Thomas W. Knox Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 (1835-1896, American Journalist, Author & Traveller, known for his work as a New York Herald Lot: 494 correspondent during the DAVIDSON JOHN: (1797-1836) American Civil War), James English Traveller in Africa, Burton Pond (1838-1903, murdered by the El Harib tribe American Union Army officer while en route to Timbuctoo. during the American Civil War Rare ink signature ('Mr. and later a successful lecture Davidson') on a 12mo card, most manager whose clients included likely used by Davidson as a Mark Twain, Winston Churchill visiting card. Laid down to a and Stanley) and the author small contemporary sheet William Hooper Howells. An annotated in ink by a collector interesting and historic grouping and further lightly mounted to a of signatures. VG Stanley's 4to sheet annotated in French by signature, and those of his a second collector. Some light colleagues, was obtained at a age wear, G. meeting of the Karagua Club Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 over dinner at Delmonico's on the eve of Stanley's departure from America for Africa on board the steamship Eider, 15th December 1886. Contemporary reports of the dinner, including those made in the New York Herald, state that the event was hosted by the American merchant Henry

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Lot: 495 by Duveyrier over the final two JOSEPH: (1795-1862) pages of the present letter). The German-born Jewish Christian explorer continues to remark 'My Missionary, known as the father has asked me to make Eccentric Missionary. An unusual research on the explorations of set of six signatures ('Joseph the globe since 1740, from Wolff') in various different Captain Cook. I will do it with comprising Hebrew, pleasure and I hope that he will Syrian, Persian, Armenian, have similar work for me in the German and English. Each of the future' and also informs his signatures are boldly penned, correspondent that he received a one below the other, in dark letter from Ahmed yesterday, fountain pen ink on a blank 8vo sent from Tebessa, informing him sheet of notepaper. With an ink that his wife had given birth to a annotation of explanation in an child and adding that all of the unidentified hand at the base of people he knew in the Sahara the page. Some extremely light, ask after him, and that Kaid Ali minor traces of age wear, Bey keeps trying to harm him and otherwise VG. looks upon him very negatively, Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 but that he will also be ready to accompany him on his next trip to the Sahara if he is required. Duveyrier also adds that he has Lot: 496 received a report from Malte Brun D'ABBADIE ANTOINE: (1810- in which he remarks 'Your 1897) French Explorer, thought was right, after reading Geographer and Astronomer, the wise words written by Mr noted for his travels in Ethiopia Vivien de Saint Martin, to during the first half of the 19th postpone at least for this year the century. A.L.S., Antoine assignment of the reward of the d'Abbadie, one page, 8vo, Paris, Great Golden Medal given to the 3rd July 1891, to [Federico] greatest geographical discovery, Bonola Bey at Cairo, in French. but keeping preserved the rights D'Abbadie informs his of our young compatriot Henri correspondent that his postal Duveyrier after the complete package did not reach him, publication of his work.' adding that it should have arrived Duveyrier's translation of Barth's with his letter of the 22nd June letter refers to a book and a and continuing 'After having been voyage to Niger and the Senegal waiting in vain several days I and states, in part, 'It's a pity, a have asked at the office in huge pity that my noble friend charge of sending such packages and protector Cheikh Ahmed el in order to know where I should Bakkai does not have more claim the non arrival so it can be energy and talent to govern and looked for and returned. They to create a powerful control in all have told me that I should do so those ruined areas because of at the train station…' With blank wars and powerlessness, areas integral leaf. VG. Federico which if not would be very Bonola (1839-1912) Italian important for the commercial Patriot and Explorer of the Nile. relationships and which could Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 give to the Europeans a solid support for the relationships with other countries. How many Lot: 497 sacrifices with violent deaths DUVEYRIER HENRI: (1840- Africa has suffered these last 1892) French Explorer of the years!! And even so the Sahara. A.L.S., Henri Duveyrier, discoveries keep on progressing two pages (with a further two bringing light to this part of the pages comprising a holograph world not so poor because of its translation), 8vo, Paris, 9th nature but because of its February 1864, to Dr. population. The linguistic works [Bougenier], in French. Duveyrier which are keeping me busy will thanks his correspondent for their reveal a lot about the intellectual letter and certificate, and culture of these populations.' VG continues to add that he has Heinrich Barth (1821-1865) provided Bougenier with a German Explorer, one of the translation of Dr. Barth's letter greatest of the European (the French translation provided

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explorers of Africa. Duveyrier had Bessau, in French. Marchand met Barth in London in 1857-58 informs his correspondent that he whilst Barth was preparing the has received a charming narrative of his travels in the invitation which has given him a western Sudan. lot of pleasure and which he Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 accepts with happiness. Marchand continues to pay his respects to his correspondent's Lot: 498 wife and children. Together with SOLEILLET PAUL: (1842-1886) a second A.L.S., Marchand, to French Explorer in Africa. An the verso of his personal printed interesting A.L.S., Paul Soleillet, visiting card, Avenue du Dr. two pages, 8vo, Paris, 15th Brouardel, 10th December 1915, October 1881, to a gentleman, on to a friend, in French. Marchand stationery printed with the states that following the end of continent of Africa, in French. his convalescence and return to Soleillet writes to his military activities, he wishes to correspondent about General thank his correspondent for the Briere, a former Governor of support he has shown him during Senegal, who had apparently not difficult times. VG, 2 fulfilled his commitments with Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Soleillet in relation to his expedition across the Sahara in 1878-79, in part, 'I am a victim of Lot: 500 one of the most detestable BRAZZA PIERRE SAVORGNAN abuses of power that anyone DE: (1852-1905) Italian-born could imagine and am here to French Explorer of the Congo, give my entire support to the which he successfully opened up Society protecting citizens from for the French entry which led to such abuses', continuing to the French Colonies in Central explain that he has attempted to Africa. A.L.S., P S de Brazza, start a trial against General one page, 8vo, Paris, 6th March Briere and that his lawyer is 1905, to a Minister, in French. Henry Mutel. He also adds that, Brazza states that he has asked after attempting a reconciliation, the administrator Fourneau, in he firmly believes that, in the whom he has full confidence, to interests of all, his correspondent hand his correspondent a should have a close look at the document. With blank integral affair which will prove the reality leaf bearing a small, neatly of Soleillet's arguments. With affixed printed description from a blank integral leaf. Some light Charavay catalogue of January age wear and a minor split to the 1922. VG. left edge of the central fold, only Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 very slightly affecting two words of text and not the signature, otherwise VG Louis Briere de Lot: 501 lisle (1827-1897) French Army CASATI GAETANO: (1838-1902) General, Governor of Senegal Italian Explorer of Africa. Scarce 1876-81. In April 1873 Briere had A.L.S., G Casati, one page, 8vo, sent Soleillet to Segou (now 1st November 1886, to central Mali) to open negotiations Lambrose, in Italian. Casati with the ruler Ahmadu Tall, announces 'Are you still in the beginning the French expansion land of the living?' and continues into the Middle Niger River valley. 'I hope so, and wish you a long Soleillet is also remembered as life. I read in the newspapers of an associate of Arthur Rimbaud the death of poor Hanzal and of (1854-1891) French Poet and Klein, on the day of the fall of Traveller. Khartoum and the victory of the Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 rebels.' The explorer further reports 'I am, thank God, still alive, and awaiting the moment to Lot: 499 move from here and head home. MARCHAND JEAN-BAPTISTE: Emin Bey and Vita Hassan are (1863-1934) French Military safe and send their kind regards' officer and Explorer in Africa. and concludes by asking his A.L.S., J Marchand, one page, correspondent to write to him via 8vo, n.p., n.d. ('Samedi 1st'), to Zanzibar and via Uganda,

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addressed care of Mr. Mackay, of informing the society about the agent for the English Missions. interesting results of their trip. With blank integral leaf. Some Hand addressed by Paulitschke extremely minor, light foxing, to the verso. A postal otherwise VG. Casati cancellation slightly affects part experienced many life of the text and there is one very threatening experiences in Africa, small, light stain at the head, not as reflected in the present letter; affecting the text or signature, VG in 1882 he was held prisoner for Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 some time by a native chief and in 1883 he joined Emin Pasha and was shut in with him by the Lot: 504 Mahdi insurrection. Casati BURNES ALEXANDER: (1805- subsequently lived in the 1841) Scottish Traveller & Kingdom of Kabba Rega where Explorer. A.L.S., Alex Burnes, he was condemned to death by one page, 8vo, n.p., 26th August the monarch, although escaped n.y., to J. Cunningham. Burnes and was rescued by Emin Pasha. makes reference to a payment Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 and returns two items (no longer present) with his letter and in concluding remarks 'I am Lot: 502 promised Woods book in an hour DOURNAUX-DUPERRE & will send it.' With integral NORBERT: (1845-1874) French address leaf in Burnes' hand and Explorer. Rare A.L.S., N. also signed by him with his Dournaux-Duperre, one page, initials AB. Autograph letters of folio, Algiers, 29th October 1873, the explorer are rare as a result to the Director General of Civil of his early death in………A light and Financial Affairs, in French. area of discoloration to the right Dournaux-Duperre states that he of the page, only very slightly will be leaving shortly to begin his affecting a few words of text, and exploration of the central Sahara, not the signature, and with some for which the Governor General old, neat repairs to the verso. has approved a special financial About VG sponsorship. He continues to Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 request a copy of the book l'Essai de la Grammaire Temachek written by Lot: 505 Commandant Hanoteau. With GRANT JAMES AUGUSTUS: blank integral leaf. Autograph (1827-1892) Scottish Explorer of letters of the explorer are rare as eastern equatorial Africa. A.L.S., a result of his early death at the J. A. Grant, two pages, 8vo, n.p., age of 29 by members of the 10th September (?) n.y., to Mrs. Chaamba tribe. VG Clarke. Grant explains that he has a dinner engagement on Friday, although does not yet Lot: 503 know at what time, and adds 'if PAULITSCHKE PHILLIP: (1854- you will allow me I will join your 1899) Austrian Geographer and party for an hour that afternoon.' Explorer in Africa. A.L.S., Dr The lower third of the final page Philippe Paulitschke, closely is neatly removed, seemingly written on one side of a postcard, with no loss of text. G.£150-200 Vienna, 6th June 1884, to Estimate: £200.00 - £250.00 Frederic Bonola ('Monsieur le Secretaire') at Cairo, in French. Following their meeting in Lot: 506 Venice, Paulitschke sends his THOMSON JOSEPH: (1858- correspondent a copy of his work 1895) Scottish Explorer and entitled Die Geographische Geologist, played an important Erforschung der Adallander und role in the Scramble for Africa. Harrars in Ostafrika for the Thomson's Gazelle is named Society of Khediriale Geography after him. A.L.S., Joseph and asks Bonola to forward it to Thomson, one page, 8vo, Paris, the President so that he is made 14th January 1887, to James aware of their travel to Harare. Jackson. Thomson states that he He further adds that he would shall be happy to accept his also like to have the opportunity correspondent's kind invitation to

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dinner the following evening. fever he had contracted on a trip Accompanied by the original to the Congo. Some light age envelope hand addressed by wear and a neat tear to the first Thomson. Autographs of the page, professionally repaired and explorer are rare following his only very slightly affecting the untimely death at the age of 37. text. G. VG. Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

Lot: 509 Lot: 507 FORREST JOHN: (1847-1918) DU CHAILLU PAUL B.: (1831- Australian Explorer and the First 1903) French-American Premier of Western Australia, Traveller, the first modern 1890-1901. T.L.S., John Forrest, outsider to confirm the existence one page, 8vo, Melbourne, of gorillas in the 1860s. A.L.S., P Victoria, 13th February 1918, to B Du Chaillu, one page, 8vo, Captain H. L. Cochrane of the Mount Street, 5th April 1861, to a Navy, on the printed stationery of gentleman. In his typically neat the Grand Hotel. Forrest states hand Du Chaillu acknowledges that he has received his receipt of his correspondent's correspondent's letter of letter and accepts, with great congratulations following 'the pleasure, his invitation to dine distinction which has just been with him and his family. With bestowed upon me.' With blank blank integral leaf (slight traces of integral leaf featuring a neatly former mounting). Together with affixed newspaper article relating a bold black fountain pen ink to Forrest and dated 21st March signature and inscription 1918. VG. ('Sincerely your friend Paul B Du Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Chaillu….') on a stiff 12mo card, dated 30th January 1893 in his hand. VG, 2. Lot: 510 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 [COLUMBUS CHRISTOPHER]: (1451-1506) Italian Explorer who, under the auspices of the Lot: 508 Catholic Monarchs of Spain, BOVE GIACOMO: (1852-1887) completed four voyages across Italian Explorer who sailed on the the Atlantic ocean culminating in first voyage through the north- the general European awareness east passage and later explored of the American continents. His Tierra del Fuego and the Congo voyages of discovery led to the River. Extremely rare A.L.S., Spanish colonization of the New Giacomo Bove, two pages, 8vo, World. An interesting group of Cornigliano, Liguria, 10th thirteen manuscript documents January 1883, to a lady, in relating to the construction and Italian. Bove states that he lends collection of funds for a himself entirely to her invitation monument to Christopher and the noble aims of the Columbus which would house his Milanese Committee and ashes, the documents based on remarks 'Moreover, I shall be a Royal decree of 12th May 1854 coming to Milan, indebted in issued by Queen Isabella II of grand part for the benevolence Spain which ordered the with which my proposals have construction of a monument in been received in Italy, where they Havana in honour of Columbus, have always had the enthusiastic comprising a document, seven backing of the Press. So in pages, 8vo, Havana, 11th August contributing, in however small a 1854, being a communiqué from way, to the noble purpose the office of the Secretary of the determined by the Milanese Government of Cuba, referring to Committee, I can also a letter from Queen Isabella II of demonstrate my gratitude 23rd May 1854 authorising the towards the city of Milan.' With process of collecting funds for the blank integral leaf (some light monument to Columbus and overall age wear). Autograph appointing the 13th Duque of letters of Bove are extremely rare Veragua Pedro Colon y Ramirez as a result of his suicide at the de Baquedano as the treasurer of age of 35 whilst wracked with funds collected in Spain and Don

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Ignacio Crespo y Ponce de Leon in Havana; a manuscript D.S. by as treasurer of funds collected in Glaudor Bedia, two pages, 8vo, Cuba, concluding 'For the Camarioca, 18th September Queen's knowledge and those 1854, stating that the municipality under her regime, we persuade of Camarioca has collected funds all habitants of this district to for the monument and seeking make themselves present to clarification of how to record the honour the memory of an volunteered donations; three extraordinary man, who manuscript documents, six introduced in the Antilles, our pages, 8vo and folio, September sacred religion, our respected 1854, the first issued by laws, our science and arts, taking government officials in Havana it away from the barbarisms it explaining the process of was immersed in from the collecting funds for the beginning of the centuries and monument, the second issued by therefore started a new era to officials in Matanzas stating that which has arrived, under the funds have been collected and shadow of The Flag of Castilla to lists of contributions compiled, the state of civilisation and with three of the manuscript lists prosperity.'; a manuscript D.S. by stating the full names of donors Sebastian de Leon, seven pages, and the amounts of money given; 8vo, Havana, 16th August 1854, manuscript document, one page, relating to the authorisation 8vo, Canimar, 4th October 1854, granted to build a monument for issued by the Capitania Pedanea Columbus's ashes and detailing de Canimar, stating that the manner in which funds are to donations have been collected be raised, quoting several official and together with a manuscript letters exchanged between list of the names of the donors government authorities; a and their individual contributions. manuscript D.S. by Jose de Some general light overall age Ayala, two pages, 8vo, wear, G, 18. Alacranes, 19th August 1854, Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 acknowledging a Royal order requesting the collection of funds for the monument and making Lot: 511 assurances that they will produce RICHARDSON JOHN: (1787- the best results possible; six 1865) Scottish Arctic Explorer similar manuscript and printed and Naturalist, travelled with Ds.S., twelve pages (total), 8vo, John Franklin in search of the Sabanilla 19th August 1854, Northwest Passage on the Corral Nuevo, 21st August 1854, Coppermine Expedition of 1819- Havana, 23rd August 1854, 22. A.L.S., John Richardson, two Ceiba Mocha, 23rd August 1854, pages, 8vo, Grasmere, 16th Cabezas, 26th August 1854 and January 1861, to Miss. Beaver. Guamacaro, 29th August 1854, Richardson states that he has signed by various local officials been unable to give a satisfactory including Guijar Fernandez reply to a note from Sir William Atenor, Jose Antonio de Olaneta, Hooker and explains 'I have Jose Collado and Blas San recourse to you in my difficulty. A Bartolome, each with similar perusal of his communication will content acknowledging the Royal show you what he desires to orders and pledging support to know. The description by Mr. raise funds for the monument; a Moore of the Lastrea remoter to manuscript document, three which Sir William refers does not pages, 8vo, Havana, August correspond with any thing I have 1834, on the printed stationery of seen, the peculiarity being in Gobierno Capitania General y the….whole surface of the Superintendencia Delegada de front….The plant is found by Mr. Hacienda de la Siempre Fiel Isla Clewes on Windermere.' With de Cuba, containing an order blank integral leaf. Some very from the Captain General of light, minor foxing, VG. Sir Cuba requesting the authorities William Jackson Hooker (1785- to commence construction of the 1865) English Botanist, the first monument and naming Don director of the Royal Botanic Ignacio Crespo y Ponce de Leon Gardens at Kew. as treasurer of the budget for the Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 project and providing his address

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Lot: 512 remarking concerning it by the SCORESBY WILLIAM: (1789- time I have gone through it. As to 1857) English Arctic Explorer and the work as a whole, I need Scientist. A very fine A.L.S., scarcely describe it in its obvious Willm. Scoresby, three pages, due as a cheap and beautiful 4to, Exeter, 7th May 1835, to Sir volume; but as to what I have John Ross, on mourning read I may say that I have stationery. Scoresby thanks Ross observed much to approve and for his valuable present and gratify. With the observation at explains his delay in having the foot of p.xiii of the acknowledged the papers which Introduction I must fully accord, accompanied it, 'but I have and rejoice in this testimony to a hesitated as to whether, under particular Providence…..I have the circumstances in which I am glanced through the manuscript placed, and the great pressure of of "Comparative Notes" - many of occupations in which I am which completely accord with engaged, I could venture to what passed through my own undertake a review of your mind in perusing the different "Second Voyage in a search of a voyages. Notes of very similar NW passage".' He continues 'On reflections on Captain Parry's last consideration, and with all voyage in Regent's possible desire to answer in the Inlet….especially as to the best and most satisfactory way surprising circumstance of his your kindness both in the turning about homeward after the Introduction of your work and in loss of the Fury with a prospect the general Chart of discoveries, before him which would have I feel that I could not possibly enabled him in a few days to accomplish what would be have determined the release of requisite at the present time, in the inlet in which you spent so which I am occupied to the full hazardous and anxious a period. extent of my strength. Two But feeling displeased at the time sermon a week, with a large and with the cautious silence in intelligent congregation occupy respect to everything I had either me greatly - and in addition to published or accomplished I was that I am now pressing to a afraid of making use of my notes conclusion a little work in the lest it should become an press, "Memorials of the Sea", in indulgence of such a spirit as I which the printers and myself should not approve. My have been alternately driving observations were therefore cast each other for several weeks aside.' and further comments past, and which if not speedily 'Mrs. Scoresby….has been much bought out will be too late for the gratified in looking through the book season this year.' The new volume. The expression explorer again thanks Ross for conveyed by the plate of the his book 'and the mention of me "Victory's crews and by the made therein' and remarks 'To Isabella", we both consider as your generosity has been left the very happy and effecting & many first announcement to the public of the other plates are quite of the origin of all the recent polar beautiful.' He concludes by expeditions. Mr. Barrow knew it referring to the death of his son, well, but carefully screened the which 'has been felt as a truly fact, and Capt. Parry knew it painful bereavement; though in doubtless as well, but with most regard to the child himself we scrupulous caution refrained from have nothing to regret….& (he) even acknowledging either the has doubtless been taken away author of the Arctic Regions, or in mercy, so that one loss is his the projection of the journey over great gain.' A letter of excellent the Polar ice (except to disallow content and association. With any obligation to him) which he integral address leaf bearing the failed in from a defective plan.' remnants of a black wax seal and Scoresby also writes of his with a small area of paper loss correspondent's work, 'Though I where broken, not Sir John Ross have begun a regular reading of (1777-1856) Scottish Naval your "Second Voyage" I have not Officer and Arctic Explorer. Sir made the progress which will William Edward Parry (1790- enable me to say what I am 1855) English Rear-Admiral and confident I shall be justified in Arctic Explorer. Sir John Barrow

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(1764-1848) English Statesman, Lot: 516 served as Second Secretary to DE GERLACHE ADRIEN: (1866- the Admiralty during which time 1934) Belgian Royal Navy officer he was a great promoter of Arctic and Polar Explorer who made the voyages of discovery, including first truly scientific expedition to those of John Ross and William the Antarctic when he led the Edward Parry.affecting the text or Belgian Antarctic Expedition of signature. VG. 1897-99. A.L.S., A de Gerlache, Estimate: £400.00 - £500.00 three pages, 8vo, Hotel du Vieux Chine, Sart-les-Spa, 22nd August 1912, to Christensen. De Lot: 513 Gerlache states that he has been JACKSON FREDERICK G.: thinking since he spoke with his (1860-1938) British Arctic correspondent and if rings could Explorer. Fountain pen ink be found in Denmark 'we could signature ('Frederick G. work together on the "Polaris" Jackson') at the centre of an 8vo (now being built in Sandjeford)', sheet of printed stationery from further expressing his belief that the Royal Societies Club, St. 'it is extremely important that we James's Street, London. With have a diesel motor….then it blank integral leaf. VG. would take 14 - 16 passengers Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 instead of 10. We'd need to find more than 10 passengers for each trip. It then becomes Lot: 514 possible to take 4-6 scientists.' McCLURE ROBERT: (1807- De Gerlache continues to make 1873) Irish Arctic Explorer, the four proposals, '1. Part capital first to transit the Northwest from shares (c.60000 Kr.) should Passage (by boat and sledge), as be obtained in Denmark. 2. The well as the first to circumnavigate Danish authorities should give for the Americas. Dark ink signature each trip in the Greenland sea a ('Robt. McClure') on a slim piece, compensation of 10000 - 15000 most likely clipped from the Kr., and we should take Danish conclusion of a letter. Together scientists: there would also be with a similar dark ink signature space for a basic laboratory. 3. In on a slightly irregularly clipped September each year, we would piece, also most likely removed take "Polaris" on a trip with from the conclusion of a letter. officials to Angmagssalik. 4. After Lightly mounted (1). G to VG, 2. 2 or 3 trips I should relinquish Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 command of the ship.' In concluding he asks his correspondent to let him know Lot: 515 what he thinks of his proposals. A letter of interesting content. VG. McCLURE ROBERT: (1807- In 1913-14 De Gerlache assisted 1873) Irish Arctic Explorer, the Ernest Shackleton in the first to transit the Northwest organisation of the Imperial Passage (by boat and sledge), as Transantarctic Expedition (1914- well as the first to circumnavigate 17) and sold his yacht Polaris, the Americas. Final page of an referred to in the present letter, to A.L.S., Robt. McClure, one page, Shackleton who rechristened it 8vo, n.p. (Florence), 9th January Endurance. 1863, to Baron French. McClure Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 writes, in part, 'Hoping soon to return to your beautiful city when it is probable the sun may be apparent which has not been the Lot: 517 case since my visit to Italy.' CHARCOT JEAN-BAPTISTE: Some light overall creasing, (1867-1936) French Polar otherwise VG. Scientist and Doctor. A.L.S., J. Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Charcot, one page, 8vo, Avenue de l'Alma, Paris, 26th March 1906, to a gentleman, in French. Charcot politely informs his correspondent that he is unable to become involved in any new conferences because of his busy workloads and demands on his

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time. With blank integral leaf. VG. edge of the page signed by the Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Expedition members. Spine a little loose and with some light age wear, about VG The rare Lot: 518 collection of signatures of the BARTLETT ROBERT: (1875- members of Scott's British 1946) Newfoundland Arctic Antarctic Expedition of 1910 Explorer, accompanied Robert would appear to have been Peary on his attempts to reach collected before the Terra Nova's the North Pole. A.L.S., R. A. arrival at Melbourne, where Chief Bartlett, one page, 8vo, London, Engineer Edgar W Riley was 6th June 1910, to Miss. Druson discharged by Scott, and other (?), on the printed stationery of entries in the album suggest that the Hotel Victoria. Bartlett informs they may have been executed in his correspondent that he has Cardiff, c. June 1910. The great pleasure in sending his signatures of Bowers, Oates and autograph to her. Some light Wilson are all particularly rare overall foxing, G. and desirable owing to their Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 tragic deaths, along with Scott, upon reaching the South Pole. Estimate: £2,000.00 - £3,000.00 Lot: 519 SCOTT ROBERT FALCON: (1868-1912) British Royal Navy Lot: 520 Officer & Antarctic Explorer. Bold, MAWSON DOUGLAS: (1882- dark fountain pen ink signature 1958) Australian Geologist and ('R Scott') on a page contained in Antarctic Explorer. Brief T.L.S., an oblong 8vo autograph album. Douglas Mawson, one page, Two neat ink lines appear to the oblong 8vo, London, 30th June base and right edge of the 1914, to Mr. Jones, on the signature and the page also printed stationery of the features a vintage postcard Australasian Antarctic Expedition portrait of Scott, and two small of 1911. Mawson thanks his printed newspaper captions, correspondent for their message neatly affixed to the page. The of congratulations following 'the album also includes a second honour recently conferred upon page individually signed by me'. A newspaper portrait and fourteen members of Scott's brief printed biography of Terra Nova expedition including Mawson are neatly laid down to Edward R. G. R. Evans (Second- the letter, not affecting the text or in-Command), George Murray signature. Together with Frank Levick (Surgeon-Lieutenant), Wild (1873-1939) British Naval Edward L. Atkinson (Surgeon- Commander and Antarctic Lieutenant, commanded the Explorer, a member of Expedition base at Cape Evans), expeditions led by Scott, Victor Campbell (First Officer, led Shackleton and Mawson. Dark the party to explore King Edward fountain pen ink signature ('Frank VII land), Henry Robertson Wild') and date, 27th January Bowers (Lieutenant), Lawrence 1914, in his hand on a card. Oates (Captain), Apsley Cherry- Neatly annotated in ink in the Gerrard (Assistant Zoologist) hand of a collector and laid down Edgar W. Riley (Chief Engineer), to a page removed from an Tryggve Gran (Expert Skier & autograph album alongside a Instructor), Dennis G. Lillie newspaper portrait. G to about (Biologist), Edward A. Wilson VG, 2. (Chief of the Scientific Staff), Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Henry Rennick (Lieutenant), Edward Nelson (Biologist) and Francis Drake. All have signed Lot: 521 their names in bold fountain pen SAVOIA, LUIGI AMEDEO ink and Evans has added the PRINCE OF: (1873-1933) Duke words Terra Nova in his hand at of the Abruzzi. Italian Nobleman, the head of the page. The album Arctic Explorer and Mountaineer. also includes various signatures A.L.S., Luigi di S., on two sides of of family and friends of the his gold embossed previous owner and collector. A correspondence card, n.p. thin tape stain appears to the left (Milan), n.d. (18th July 1921), to

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E. B. Corbo at Atbara, Sudan, in Paris, Paris, n.d., to the editors of Italian. The Prince states that he the periodical Gil Blas, in French. has delayed in replying to his Curie states that he has been correspondent's letter as, at the suffering with flu and is unable to moment and for some time to accept visitors at present come, he does not have the although thanks Gil Blas for their support of a secretary or agents. respect and amiable intentions. In concluding he states that he is However, he continues to add sorry that he will not have the that they have been so disturbed pleasure of seeing his for the last month, and unable to correspondent. Accompanied by work properly and continue with the original envelope (extensive their research, that they have foxing and tears) hand addressed decided as a general rule not to by the Prince. VG. conduct any more interviews. Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Some light staining to the recto, only very slightly affecting the text, and extremely light age Lot: 522 wear, otherwise VG. FINCH GEORGE INGLE: (1888- Estimate: £3,000.00 - £4,000.00 1970) British Chemist & Mountaineer, a member of British Mount Everest Expedition of Lot: 524 1922. An interesting manuscript CURIE MARIE: (1867-1934) D.S., G Ingle Finch, one page, French Physicist and Chemist, 4to, n.p., n.d. Finch gives his Nobel Prize winner for Physics, holograph responses to three 1903 (with her husband, Pierre questions presented to him an Curie), and Nobel Prize winner unidentified hand at the head of for Chemistry, 1911. The first the page, entitled Homage to person to be honoured with two Einstein, the first asking Finch Nobel prizes. Rare A.L.S., M. what place he assigns to Einstein Curie, one page, 8vo, Paris, 21st in modern science, the second April 1920, to 'Monsieur le enquiring as to what influence Recteur', on the printed Einstein has had on Finch's work stationery of the Faculte des and in the third asking what place Sciences de Paris, Institut de he feels Einstein occupies in the Radium, Laboratoire Curie, in history of world science. Finch French. Curie writes to confirm answers, in part, '1. A her correspondent's invitation revolutionary role equivalent to and agrees that she will meet the those played by Galileo, Newton, Secretary of l'Academie de Paris Faraday & Maxwell. 2. It was on Friday at 11 o'clock. With the through Einstein's remarkable oval receipt stamp of the developments in Academie de Paris, 22nd April fluctuations….photo electricity, 1920, slightly obscuring Curie's relativity and wave mechanics date. VG. 1920, the year of the that my interest was first aroused present letter, marked the 25th in modern physics. 3. Einstein anniversary of the discovery of will go down in history as a radium and the French second Newton.' A few extremely government established a minor light creases to the left stipend for Curie, the previous edge, VG.Albert Einstein (1879- recipient having been Louis 1955) German-born Theoretical Pasteur. Physicist, Nobel Prize winner for Estimate: £1,500.00 - £2,000.00 Physics, 1921. Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Lot: 525 RAYLEIGH BARON: (1842-1919) Lot: 523 English Physicist, Nobel Prize CURIE PIERRE: (1859-1906) winner for Physics, 1904. A.L.S., French Physicist, a pioneer in Rayleigh, two pages, 8vo, crystallography, magnetism and Whitehall, London, 9th March radioactivity. Nobel Prize winner 1899, to Verney, curiously written for Physics, 1903 (with his wife, on the printed stationery of 10 Marie Curie). Extremely rare Downing Street, in bold indelible A.L.S., P. Curie, on two sides of pencil. Rayleigh writes a slightly a printed correspondence card hasty letter explaining that he has from the Faculte des Sciences de 'so many more things on my

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hands that I can give attention to' Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 and therefore excusing himself from serving on a society, although remarking 'not doubting Lot: 528 that they surely do excellent MARCONI GUGLIELMO: (1874- work.' VG. Rayleigh was 1937) Italian Inventor, developed awarded the Copley Medal in the a radio telegraph system. Nobel same year as the present letter. Prize winner for Physics, 1909. Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 An excellent vintage signed 8.5 x 11.5 photograph, the engaging image depicting Marconi seated Lot: 526 in a profile three quarter length [ARGON DISCOVERY OF]: pose. The image bears the RAYLEIGH BARON (1842-1919) photographer's blindstamp and is English Physicist, Nobel Prize also signed by them in pencil to winner for Physics, 1904. A.L.S., the lower photographer's mount. Lord Rayleigh, in the third Signed by Marconi ('Guglielmo person, one page, 8vo, Terling Marconi') in bold, dark fountain Place, Witham, Essex, n.d., to pen ink to the lower Harcourt. Rayleigh states that he photographer's mount and dated will be honoured to dine with his 1932 in his hand. Signed correspondent on 15th October. photographs of Marconi of this With blank integral leaf. A small size and quality are scarce and file hole appears in the upper left desirable. Some extremely minor, corner, not affecting the text or light age wear to the edges, VG. signature; RAMSAY WILLIAM Estimate: £600.00 - £800.00 (1852-1916) Scottish Chemist, Nobel Prize winner for Chemistry, 1904. A.L.S., W. Ramsay, on one Lot: 529 side of a correspondence card, HEISENBERG WERNER: (1901- Chester Terrace, Regents Park, 1976) German Theoretical London, 29th June 1910, to Physicist, one of the key creators President Rewsen (?). Ramsay of Quantum mechanics. Nobel informs his correspondent of the Prize winner for Physics, 1932. A hour of a dinner and explains that good signed 4.5 x 6.5 photograph a taxi will deliver him, adding of the physicist in a head and 'Please note “Regents Park―. shoulders pose. Photograph by There is another Chester Terrace Tita Binz of Munich. Signed in South Kensington.' Addressed ('Werner Heisenberg') in bold in Ramsay's hand to the verso. blue fountain pen ink with his The ink is a little light in places, name alone to the lower white although legible, and the border. EX. signature is bold. VG, 2. The Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 Nobel Prize winners Rayleigh and Ramsay for their joint discovery of Argon, the third most common gas in the Earth's Lot: 530 SHOCKLEY WILLIAM: (1910- atmosphere, in 1894. 1989) American Physicist & Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Inventor, Nobel Prize winner for Physics, 1956. Signed 5 x 7 photograph of Shockley in a head Lot: 527 and shoulders pose immediately MARCONI GUGLIELMO: (1874- before a blackboard bearing 1937) Italian Inventor, developed scientific calculations. Signed by a radio telegraph system. Nobel Shockley in bold black ink to a Prize winner for Physics, 1909. light area at the base of the Dark fountain pen ink signature image with an original black ink ('Yours truly, G Marconi') on a diagram of a transistor added in card, neatly annotated in ink in his hand above his signature. an unidentified hand at the base Together with a signed 5 x 7 of the card 'Marconi's First photograph of Linus Pauling Wireless Power Station, Clifden, (1901-1994) American Chemist, Connemara, Ireland, Sunday July Nobel Prize winner for Chemistry, 14th 1912'. VG. Marconi built his 1954, and for Peace, 1962, and first high power transatlantic long also including a signed 3.5 x 5 wave wireless telegraphy station photograph of Benjamin Spock at Clifden in 1905. (1903-1998) American

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Pediatrician. VG to EX, 3. Geneticist and resistance fighter Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 during the Third Reich, friend of Meitner; also in German, in full, 'Greetings! Just a little more sun.' Lot: 531 A good association piece ARRHENIUS SVANTE: (1859- between Meitner and Schiemann 1927) Swedish Physicist & and, of course, Otto Hahn. Chemist, Nobel Prize winner for Together with an autograph Chemistry, 1903. A.L.S., Svante envelope, unsigned, in the hand A., on one side of a postcard, of Lise Meitner, addressed to Upsala, 30th August 1901, to Otto Hahn ('Herrn. Prof. Dr. Otto Hans von Euler-Chelpin, in Hahn') and post marked at Berlin, Swedish. Arrhenius thanks his 23rd May 1929. The head of the correspondent for their two envelope bears the printed name postcards and hopes that his and address of Meitner at the reply will reach him in Munich. Kaiser-Wilhelm Institute for The scientist explains that he has Chemistry in Berlin. VG, 2. Otto been working out figures Hahn (1879-1968) German concerning income and tax Chemist, Nobel Prize winner for relating to Euler and has spoken Chemistry, 1944. to someone in Kobb regarding Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 how tax on foreign earnings is calculated and suggests that a declaration of 2000 kroner may Lot: 533 be necessary for the coming CARREL ALEXIS: (1873-1944) year. Arrhenius further refers to a French Surgeon and Biologist, book, published in German, Nobel Prize winner for about electrochemistry and Physiology or Medicine, 1912. details relating to its printing and T.L.S., A Carrel, one page, 4to, publication, and also makes a New York, 15th January 1924, to reference to the Hungarian Dr. Rene Beckers, on the printed Physicist Lorand Eotvos (1848- stationery of The Rockefeller 1919). Hand addressed by Institute for Medical Research. Arrhenius to the verso. A letter of Carrel apologises to his interesting association between correspondent for the delay in two Nobel Prize winners. VG. replying to his letter and Hans von Euler (1873-1964) continues, 'It will indeed be a German-born Swedish great pleasure for me to attend Biochemist, Nobel Prize winner the “Journees Medicales― in for Chemistry, 1929. Bruxelles during the last days of Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 June. I feel sure that nothing will arise to prevent me from being with you….' In a holograph Lot: 532 postscript Cassel asks 'What MEITNER LISE: (1878-1968) subject would be interesting for Austrian Physicist, a member of the members of the “Journees the team that discovered nuclear Medicales―?'. An extremely light fission for which her colleague, band of discoloration appears to Otto Hahn, was awarded the the right edge, not affecting the Nobel Prize for Chemistry, 1944. text or signature, otherwise about A.N.S., Lise, at the base of an EX. A.L.S. by her younger brother Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Walter, on one side of a picture postcard of the Konigsstuhl at Stubbenkammer (Jasmund Lot: 534 National Park), Sassnitz, 18th NICOLLE CHARLES: (1866- August 1931, in German, to Otto 1936) French Bacteriologist, Hahn in Austria. Lise Meitner Nobel Prize winner for Medicine, states, in full, 'All my best to you; 1928. A.L.S., C Nicolle, one we're here for 3 days'. Her page, 8vo, Tunis, 15th January brother writes, in full, 'I haven't 1932, to a Professor, on the given up the plan of descending printed stationery of the Institut upon you and will announce my Pasteur de Tunis, in French. visit if it comes to pass.' Nicolle thanks his correspondent Interestingly the card also bears for their friendly welcome, which a brief A.N.S. by Elisabeth he will not forget, and also Schiemann (1881-1972) German expresses his gratitude for

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having been supported in his Autumn 'so perhaps I shall get candidacy. Nicolle adds that, some work done'. An unusually without waiting for the final result, lengthy Fleming letter with good one of the greatest joys in his content. VG. Selman Waksman work is to know that his (1888-1973) Ukrainian-born correspondent is close to him. VG American Inventor, Biochemist Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 and Microbiologist, Nobel Prize winner for Physiology or Medicine, 1952. Lot: 535 Estimate: £800.00 - £1,200.00 WARBURG OTTO: (1883-1970) German Physiologist, Nobel Prize winner for Physiology or Lot: 537 Medicine, 1931. T.L.S., Otto WATSON JAMES D.: (1928- ) Warburg, one page, oblong 8vo, American Molecular Biologist, Berlin, 23rd January 1952, to best known as a co-discoverer of Professor L. Califano, in German. the structure of DNA in 1953. Warburg thanks his Nobel Prize winner for correspondent for their letter and Physiology or Medicine, 1962. adds that he was pleased to add Signed First Day Cover his name to a circular and assist commemorating Progress in in realising the plan. Electronics, and featuring an Accompanied by the original image of Watson in a head and envelope. VG. shoulders pose neatly laid down Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 to the cover. Post marked at New York, 10th July 1973. Signed ('James D. Watson.') in black ink Lot: 536 with his name alone to a clear FLEMING ALEXANDER: (1881- area of the cover. VG. 1955) Scottish Biologist, Nobel Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Prize winner for Physiology or Medicine, 1945. Rare A.L.S., Alexander Fleming, two pages, Lot: 538 8vo, Paddington, London, 9th NOBEL PRIZE WINNERS: May 1951, to Mrs. Moore, on the Selection of signed postcard printed stationery of The Wright- photographs and a few slightly Fleming Institute of Microbiology larger by various Nobel Prize at St. Mary's Hospital Medical winners including Barry Marshall School. Fleming thanks his & Robin Warren (Physiology or correspondent for her letter and Medicine, 2005), Dan Shechtman newspaper clippings and remarks (Chemistry, 2011), Mario 'I am flattered to appear in a Capecchi (Physiology or Texas newspaper in company Medicine, 2007), Peter Grunberg with Waksman'. He continues to (Physics, 2007), Leon Lederman express his feeling that she must (Physics, 1982), Ei-ichi Negishi be pleased to be back home after (Chemistry, 2010), H. Robert a long stay in London, adding Horvitz (Physiology or Medicine, 'and I am sure that your husband 2002), Wolfgang Ketterle is glad to be back in the (Physics, 2001), Roy J. Glauber laboratory.' Fleming further writes (Physics 2005), Ada Yonath 'My visit to America is postponed (Chemistry 2009), Andre Geim to the Autumn and no dates have (Physics 2010) etc. Most of the been fixed….Instead of going to images are colour. VG to EX, 12. New York in April I had a flying Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 visit to Pakistan and there had some very hot weather and saw a very interesting country. One Lot: 539 point of interest was that the ECHEGARAY JOSE: (1832- medical students were on strike. 1916) Spanish Civil Engineer, In Karachi they postponed the Mathematician, Statesman and strike for one hour so that they Dramatist, Nobel Prize winner for could come to my lecture but in Literature 1904. Autograph Lahore they would not go to the Statement Signed, Jose medical school so I talked to Echegaray, one page, oblong them in a Y.M.C.A. hall. ' In 8vo, n.p., n.d. The holograph concluding he remarks that he statement, comprising five lines has no more travels until the of text in Spanish, is most likely

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the concluding page of a larger Lot: 541 essay or speech, and is marked SPITTELER CARL: (1845-1924) 20 in Echegaray's hand in the Swiss Poet, Nobel Prize winner upper left corner. He writes, in for Literature, 1919. Brief A.L.S., part, 'Let's all individualists Carl Spitteler, on one side of a celebrate with joy this new victory postcard, n.p. (Lucerne), 16th of the big theory; a theory which October n.y. (1908), to Dr. will rescue the human dignity and Herman Nohl, in German. freedom….A theory which Spitteler thanks his contains great future progress in correspondent for the book that the art of locomotion. The they had sent him, and for the humans are no longer bipeds, kind dedication, and adds that he they are cyclists. Quadrupeds looks forward to reading it. A should do the same!' Some vertical crease to the centre only extremely minor, light age wear lightly affects the text and not the to the edges, otherwise VG signature, G. Herman Nohl (1879- Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 1960) German Educator & Philosopher. Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Lot: 540 EUCKEN RUDOLF: (1846-1926) German Philosopher, Nobel Prize Lot: 542 winner for Literature, 1908. BENAVENTE JACINTO: (1866- A.L.S., R. Eucken, two pages, 1954) Spanish Dramatist, Nobel 8vo, Boston, Massachusetts, Prize winner for Literature, 1922. 22nd October 1912, to Miss [M. A.L.S., Jacinto Benavente, on von Leydervitz], in German. two sides of his personal printed Eucken states that he was black bordered mourning delighted to receive his correspondence card, n.p., n.d., correspondent's letter informing to Manuel Bescas (?), in him that she would be happy to Spanish. Benavente states that translate his earliest lectures and he regrets not having been able remarks 'I hope you will enjoy to see his correspondent during translating them, and will indeed his stay in Madrid and continues find interest in dealing with a to ask if he is supporting the subject which so unites people.' same individuals as himself, He continues to explain that he remarking 'What a time for the will send the first three lectures intellectuality! I don't think that soon and asks 'If you find they are interested in anything something too abstractly serious and don't think it is expressed or too obscure, do not necessary to do anything in this hesitate to correct or cross it out.' respect.' Some slight traces of and also comments on his time in former mounting to the upper and America ('One gets to know lower edges of the recto, many interesting people, the otherwise VG Englishman Boyce, for Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 example…) and his daughter, who 'is gaining much recognition here for her singing, and can often be discovered performing in Lot: 543 public, and there are plans for BENAVENTE JACINTO: (1866- next summer, which should be 1954) Spanish Dramatist, Nobel announced in the papers. For her Prize winner for Literature, 1922. next appearance, she is singing A.L.S., Jacinto Benavente, one only Bach.' VG Eucken is most page, 8vo, n.p., n.d., to Alberto likely referring to British Casanil (?) in Spanish. Philosopher W. R. Boyce Gibson Benavente thanks his (1869-1935) in the present letter. correspondent for sending him a Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 book which he describes as a 'jewel of literature' and adds that he enjoyed it very much. With blank integral leaf. Some slight traces of former mounting to the corners and one small tear to the lower edge, only very slightly affecting Benavente's signature. G Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00

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Lot: 544 performance, and I will propose SHAW GEORGE BERNARD: some method of settlement.' In (1856-1950) Irish Playwright, concluding Shaw adds 'I hear Nobel Prize winner for Literature, from your father occasionally of 1925. Book signed and inscribed, your stage exploits, and hope to an 8vo hardback edition of The witness them some day.' VG. Perfect Wagnerite: A Robert Speaight (1904-1976) Commentary on The Ring of the British Actor & Writer who came Niblungs, First Edition published to prominence as Becket in the by Grant Richards, London, first production of T. S. Eliot's 1898. Signed by Shaw in dark Murder in the Cathedral. fountain pen ink to the half title Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 page (the bold words of the inscription added in an unidentified hand), 'Inscribed for Lot: 546 Clara, the daughter of his old CHURCHILL WINSTON S.: friend, J. D. Hughes at the (1874-1965) British Prime request of Grant Richards, G. Minister 1940-45, 1951-55. Nobel Bernard Shaw'. Bound in blue Prize winner for Literature, 1953. and grey cloth, with gilt titles to Bold, dark fountain pen ink the spine. Some light foxing to signature ('W S Churchill') on a the endpapers and with some page removed from an autograph dark staining to the grey cloth of album. Some light age wear, the front cover. No dust jacket. G. about VG. Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

Lot: 545 Lot: 547 SHAW GEORGE BERNARD: BECKETT SAMUEL: (1906- (1856-1950) Irish Playwright, 1989) Irish Dramatist, Nobel Nobel Prize winner for Literature, Prize winner for Literature, 1969. 1925. T.L.S., G. Bernard Shaw, Brief A.N.S., with his initials S. B., one page, 4to, Adelphi Terrace, to the verso of a colour picture London, 3rd March 1926, to postcard of Notre-Dame, Paris, Robert Speaight of the Oxford 17th December 1971. Beckett University Dramatic Society. writes 'Bon Courage' and also Shaw announces 'I am still adds the place and date in his baffled as to how the O.U.D.S. hand. A printed paper image of should be classified for business the writer has been neatly affixed purposes' and continues 'If it has to the right side of the verso. a permanent establishment and Some light age wear, G. puts its takings into its own Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 treasury it ranks for professional terms. If it gives away its gains to charities that have nothing to do Lot: 548 with the theatre it is an amateur SUTTNER BERTHA VON: (1843- society, and should pay 5-5-0 a 1914) Austrian Novelist & performance; but then it cannot Pacifist, the first woman to be go touring or give more than two awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, consecutive performances. I 1905. A.Q.S., Bertha v. Suttner, should be much obliged to you if on a card, Prague, 2nd February you would ask the secretary of 1906. Suttner has penned four the O.U.D.S. to let me know lines in her hand, in German exactly what is the nature of the (untranslated). Together with two financial arrangements made by similar cards individually signed it with the Oslo and Gothenburg by the German writers Gabriele theatres for this tour. If you are to Reuter (1859-1941) and Clara have a certain sum, win lose or Viebig (1860-1952), the latter draw, to cover your expenses, with four additional lines in her leaving the local people to make hand, April 1906. Some light age what they can out of that, then wear to Viebig's card, G to you should add to that a generally VG, 3. percentage on the takings….to be Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 handed over by you to me as author's fees. If this is not the arrangement let me know what is, with dates and places of

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Lot: 549 Lot: 551 SCHWEITZER ALBERT: (1875- DALAI LAMA: (1935- ) 1965) Alsatian Theologian, Tibetan Spiritual Leader, Nobel Musician, Philosopher & Peace Prize winner, 1989. Physician, Nobel Peace Prize Signed colour 5 x 7 photograph winner 1952. Brief A.L.S., Albert of the Dalai Lama in a smiling Schweitzer, to the lower half of head and shoulders pose the second oblong 8vo page of wearing his familiar Buddhist an A.L.S. by Schweitzer's robes. Signed in bold black ink assistant, Emmy Martin, with his name alone to a clear Grusbach, 30th October 1957, to area at the base of the image. Dr. Charles Joy in EX. Massachusetts. Martin informs Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 her correspondent that she has written to a Dr. B. Steinitz in England, who is about to publish Lot: 552 a second edition of a book about GORBACHEV MIKHAIL: (1931- Schweitzer, and requires a good ) Soviet Statesman, General photograph of Schweitzer with Secretary of the Communist his antelope Leonie, adding that Party of the Soviet Union 1985- he will contact Joy and that 91 and Head of the Soviet Union Schweitzer has given his 1988-91. Nobel Peace Prize permission for the photograph to winner, 1990. Signed colour 8 x be used. Martin further states 12 photograph of Gorbachev in a that Schweitzer will only be head and shoulders pose staying for a few weeks before delivering a speech. Signed in returning to Lambarene and, bold blue ink to a largely clear although tired, is in good health area at the base of the image despite having fallen and and dated (to a darker area) 6th fractured his little finger which March 2001 in his hand. EX. has prevented him from playing Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 the organ. Schweitzer's own letter states that he has not forgotten his correspondent and that he is still delighted with the Lot: 553 MANDELA NELSON: (1918- ) photographs that have been President of 1994- published, remarking that they 99. Nobel Peace Prize winner, have a particular charm. Some 1993. Signed First Day Cover paperclip rust staining to the featuring a colour design upper left corner of each page, commemorating the Presidential slightly affecting Martin's text, but Inauguration, 10th May 1994, not Schweitzer's. G with the caption Many Cultures - One Nation in English and Afrikaans. The cover features Lot: 550 four different colour postage TERESA MOTHER: (1910-1997) stamps, one with a portrait of Albanian Roman Catholic Nun, Mandela, and is post marked at Nobel Peace Prize winner, 1979. Pretoria, 10th May 1994. Signed Signed colour 5 x 7 photograph by Mandela in ink with his name of Mother Teresa in a profile alone to a clear area, alongside head and shoulders pose. an official black ink stamp of the Signed, 'God bless you, M. Private Bag of the Office of the Teresa M.C.', in bold blue ink to President, , 22nd the lower white border. EX. September 1997. Lightly Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 mounted and professionally matted in ivory beneath a colour portrait photograph of Mandela. Framed and glazed in a black and gold coloured frame to an overall size of 15 x 23.5. VG. Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

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Lot: 554 A letter of excellent content and ARAFAT YASSER: (1929-2004) good association. About EX. Sir Palestinian Leader, Chairman of John Bowring (1792-1872) the Palestine Liberation English Political Economist, Organisation and President of the Traveller, Writer & Polyglot, Palestinian National Authority. friend of Jeremy Bentham. Nobel Peace Prize winner, 1994. Bowring was later appointed Signed colour 5 x 7 photograph Bentham's literary executor and of Arafat in a smiling head and prepared a collected edition of shoulders pose. Signed in black his works which were published ink to a light area of the in eleven volumes in 1843. Jules background and dated 11th Paul Benjamin Delessert (1773- January 1994 in his hand. EX. 1847) French Banker and Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Naturalist. Estimate: £600.00 - £900.00

Lot: 555 BENTHAM JEREMY: (1748- Lot: 556 1832) British Philosopher, Jurist THOMPSON WILLIAM: (1775- & Social Reformer. A fine L.S., 1833) Irish Philosopher and Jeremy Bentham, with holograph Social Reformer whose ideas subscription, two pages, 8vo, influenced Karl Marx and others. Queen's Square Place, Rare A.L.S., Wm. Thompson, Westminster, 11th July 1821, to one page, 4to, Cork, 24th June Baron Benjamin Delessert. 1831, to Mr. Watson. Thompson Bentham's letter, attractively explains that he had last written penned in a small hand, to his correspondent on 27th introduces Mr. Bowring, the October 1830 'after having bearer of the letter ('Finding him attended the most interesting still restless, though without meeting of Co-operative saying so, for want of a line from delegates at Manchester' and me, knowing at the same time so enquires as to whether he perfectly as he does how far I am received the letter as it was from having any the least right to accompanied by a bill for 12 'as trouble you with so much as a well as requests to you to single syllable, about him or any transmit certain matters for me body else, to quiet him I send him connected with our principles & this.') and states '…I can say no proceedings.' Thompson more than that he is a continues to ask about some commercial man, having books and various individuals, correspondence all the world enquires about a balance from over, acquainted with almost the publishers Messrs. Longman every country in Europe, & Co., and further states 'I regret speaking & writing all the extremely that the London Co- considerable European operative societies are neither languages, some of them in such about….themselves a Community sort as scarcely to be nor inclined to join the N. West of distinguished from a native, England societies in this our stranger to few branches of art ultimate & high object towards and science, having all my English "Mutual Co-operation" or legislational vagaries at his French "Universal Association". fingers ends - the quickest man What a pity now that we have for despatch I ever knew, not less materials ready that we should sound than prompt in his lose time in setting our glorious judgements, benevolent, ardent machine into motion as a….& and unbounded in his affections, promise of comfort to the public as well as private: After wretched millions around us!'. this you will imagine my Thompson concludes 'What a satisfaction at being able to pity that we have not an able number him with the most paper in London like the Globe of intimate and confidential, as he is the St. Simonists in Paris, to without exception the most useful advocate our more of my friends.' Bentham simple….principles, applicable on concludes by remarking 'His stay a small scale, while the French at Paris is but a fortnight. He plan demands the co-operation of goes then to Spain, where he is the whole or a majority of a at home.' With blank integral leaf. nation including the governing

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powers.' In an eight line Lot: 559 postscript the philosopher asks ROTHSCHILD LIONEL DE: Watson to obtain a copy of the (1808-1879) British Banker & second part of the Exposition of Politician. D.S., N. M. Rothschild, the Doctrine of St. Simon for him two pages, 4to (intended to open and adds 'If Mr. B[ailliere, foreign out as an oblong folio document), bookseller] have no other of St. London, 12th January 1843. The Simonist works get at all events attractively penned manuscript St. Simon's "Nouveau document is Baron de Christianisme".' With holograph Neumann's statement of account address panel to the verso. A with N. M. Rothschild & Sons., for letter of very fine content. The the year of 1842, detailing the letter has some wear to the folds, balance of his account at various just making a few words slightly months throughout the year and illegible, and has previously with reports of various suffered a few tears (one slightly transactions, including a transfer affecting the signature) although to Prince Paul Esterhazy's is now neatly mounted. A couple account, the balance at the end of light stains. About G. of the year being 2554.0.2. Signed by Rothschild on behalf of the bank at the foot. Scarce in Lot: 557 this form. A few very light, minor DION JULES-ALBERT DE: creases, otherwise VG. Philip (1856-1946) French Pioneer of von Neumann (1781-1851) the Automobile industry. A.L.S., Austrian Diplomat. Prince Paul A de Dion, three pages, 8vo, Anton Esterhazy (1786-1866) Montfort, 2nd January 1890, to a Hungarian Prince, a member of gentleman, in French. Dion the famous and wealthy thanks his correspondent for their Esterhazy family. kind letter and refers to the Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 distribution of some brochures before continuing to report on his participation at an Archaeology Lot: 560 Congress where for eight days VALLENILLA LANZ LAUREANO: they travelled to various cities (1870-1936) Venezuelan including Louviers, Le Bec and Intellectual and Sociologist who Verneuil. In concluding he again held a number of positions under refers to some of his publications the dictatorship of Juan Vicente including Les seigneurs de Gomez and is well known as an Breteuil and offers to send them apologist for his regime. to his correspondent if he wishes. Autograph Statement Signed, L Some extremely light, minor age Vallenilla Lanz, one page, folio, wear, otherwise VG Paris, 11th October 1931, in French. Vallenilla Lanz's statement reads, in part, Lot: 558 'Universal peace is intimately and OWEN ROBERT: (1771-1858) indissolubly linked to the internal Welsh Social Reformer, one of peace and order of nations, the founders of utopian socialism whatever the system of and the cooperative movement. government that regulates A.L.S., Robert Owen, one page, them….Any tendency contrary to 8vo, Sevenoaks, Kent, 7th the individualism and individuality January 1855, to William of nations is a blow to the Stevens. Owen states that he supreme ideal of peace. Nations had understood that other parties which sink into anarchy and were engaged in making disorder lack the character and payments to his correspondent, continuity required by internal 'or I would not have been so long pacts.' VG. Vallenilla Lanz in your debt', and adds that he prepared his statement for has instructed Mr. Rigby to pay publication in the Pax Mundi him without delay. A few very book; an anthology of sentiments small, neat tears to the left edge, on peace published in one only very slightly affecting Switzerland by the World one word of text, but not the League for Peace. Between 1925 signature, otherwise VG. and 1932 many notable persons Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 from around the world were asked to comment on the

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prospects of world peace and the original breaking of the seal). A volume included contributions small area of light staining, not from Marie Curie, Guglielmo affecting the text or signature, Marconi, Albert Einstein, otherwise VG Rabindranath Tagore and many Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 others. Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Lot: 563 THEOBALD CHARLES LAURE Lot: 561 HUGUES: (1804-1847) Duc de [BUNKER CHANG & ENG]: Choiseul- Praslin. French (1811-1874) Siamese conjoined Nobleman and Politician whose twin brothers, whose condition suicide, occurring while he faced and birthplace became the basis trial for the murder of his wife, for the term Siamese Twins. Rare caused a scandal which in turn A.L.S. Chang Eng, Siamese contributed to the outbreak of the Twins, most likely signed and 1848 Revolution and the fall of written by Charles Harris, their the July Monarchy. L.S., M de business manager, one page, Praslin, one page, 4to, Paris, 4to, Dover, 22nd November 31st May 1841, to a colleague, in 1835, to Messrs. George Wildes French. The Duc writes to seek & Co. in London. The twins authorisation for a Madame request that an enclosure (no Poussielque to take a walk in a longer present) is sent to New garden, adding that she is an old York 'by the next packet which lady who would be very grateful sails to that port' and in a and not abuse the favour. Some postscript remark 'If we knew the extremely light, minor staining to address of any friend in London the edges, otherwise VG we should not have taken this Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 liberty with you.' With address panel to the verso. A small area of paper loss, presumably Lot: 564 caused by the removal of a seal, [CARTER HOWARD]: (1874- not affecting the text or signature, 1939) English Archaeologist, and some mounting remnants to discovered the tomb of the verso. G. Tutankhamun (1922-23). Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 MUNTHE AXEL (1857-1949) Swedish Physician and Psychiatrist, author of The Story Lot: 562 of San Michele. T.L.S., Axel CASTAING EDME: (1796-1823) Munthe, one page, oblong 8vo, French Physician, thought to n.p. (London; typed to the verso have been the first person to use of the printed stationery of the St. morphine to commit murder, for James' Club in Piccadilly), n.d. which he was executed. A.L.S., ('Thursday'), to Howard Carter Edme Castaing, two pages, 8vo, ('Dear Carter'). Writing in n.p., 28th March 1823, to somewhat erratic English, Monsieur Bulliez, in French. Munthe informs Carter that he is Castaing states that he has already 'pinned to a luncheon' at received his correspondent's kind Gattocks Club 'given I far (sic; invitation but unfortunately can fear) in my honour' and adds not accept it due to family 'therefor beg ypu to let me know commitments, explaining that his wjen you can lunch with me later father wishes to meet him and on in the fo::owing week…' VG. several other family members on Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 the same day. In concluding Castaing states that he would have very much liked to have been surrounded by his correspondent's excellent family and that Castaing's own family have asked him to send on their regards and that his father wishes to meet his correspondent before his imminent departure. With integral address leaf (small area of paper loss caused by the

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Lot: 565 Lot: 567 [CARTER HOWARD]: (1874- CARTER HOWARD: (1874- 1939) English Archaeologist, 1939) English Archaeologist, discovered the tomb of discovered the tomb of Tutankhamun (1922-23). Tutankhamun (1922-23). A rare NICHOLS BEVERLEY (1898- A.L.S., Your loving son, Howard 1983) British Author, Playwright Carter (his surname struck & Journalist. T.L.S., Beverley through as an after thought to his Nichols, one page, 4to, Hasker formality), two pages, folio, Street, London, 12th August Luxor, 24th August 1900, to his 1927, to Howard Carter. Nichols mother ('My dear Mater'). Carter writes at the suggestion of his writes in bold, red fountain pen editor, Bruce Ingram, with whom ink, stating that his mother's letter he believes Carter is acquainted, found him in his establishment and states that Ingram had ('but tomorrow I must leave it suggested 'that you might be again') and continuing 'With my willing to form the subject of one new 6/- camera I can perhaps of a series of articles which I illustrate my letters when I can contribute every week to “The make time - Here are a few Sketch― under the title of snaps from “Carter Castle― to “Woad―.' Nichols continues 'I start with', the letter featuring do not know if you would shrink three good original 2 x 2 in horror from the idea, but I photographs taken by Carter and might mention that I have now neatly affixed to the page, each written nearly eighty of these with his explanations alongside, articles, concerning men ranging the first showing some in quality from Lloyd George to outbuildings and poultry, ' “My George Robey, and have not yet Play Mates― & Messy Mates― - got into any serious trouble with it's a wonder the cook did not put them about what I have said' and his face out the door at the time - further remarks 'I am afraid that that exactly opposite you being my knowledge of you is only that the kitchen. The pigeon on the of a member of the general public right of the post, on top, is a and if the article is to be a particular kind, & makes or rather success I should have to submit has mournful note different to you to a form of “interview.― ordinary pigeons.', the second However, I don't think it would be photograph showing a wooden so abominable as it sounds, dovecote in the grounds of his especially if I could induce you to house, 'Here is their mansion, in lunch….at the St. James's which, eggs are laid & quarrels Club….They have an old, dry occur….The ladder is for the Hock there which has a way of small ones whose flight is not yet softening these things.' A letter of perfect.' and the third photograph interesting association. Two showing two small trees in his small rust stains at the base of garden, 'This is not unsightly - the page, not affecting the text or but an important corner in my signature, otherwise VG. abode.', Carter again refers to Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 the photographs, 'No. 1 is taken on the edge of the verandah, No. 2 from Dining Room, No. 3 from Lot: 566 my Bedroom, to be continued in [CARTER HOWARD]: (1874- my next.' He further reports 'The 1939) English Archaeologist, Nile has risen & now where I discovered the tomb of used to ride I go by boat - Tutankhamun (1922-23). An between me & Luxor is one sheet unusual A.L.S. by the eccentric of water though yesterday was and wealthy Margit Labouchere hot the weather is much cooler. I (1893-1951), one page, 8vo, Villa am now flooding the garden Laviosa, Rapallo, 3rd February ready for seeding & am imagining 1927, to Howard Carter. in different plots, peas, beans, Labouchere writes, in full, 'Don't cabbages etc. “Ah will it be forget my letters! You didn't find true? I am looking forward to the mummy of Tot - ench - Amon. those seeds.' In a holograph I know the truth. Only I.' With postscript Carter has penned an blank integral leaf. VG. amusing four line rhyme, 'Hugs to Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 the Aunts/ Kicks to the Cat/ Steal an apple from the garden/ & see

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what they say to that.' A fine Lewis published his Series of letter enhanced by Carter's Progressive Lessons in the year original photographs. A few neat of the present letter, 1831, and splits to the folds, with old tape his Second Series of Progressive repairs to the verso, most neatly Lessons was published in the accomplished but with one following year, 1832. causing some light staining to the Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 recto and verso, just affecting a few words of text (which remain perfectly legible) but not the Lot: 570 signature. G. ALEKHINE ALEXANDER: (1892- Estimate: £1,000.00 - £1,500.00 1946) Russian Chess Player, World Chess Champion 1927-35, 1937-46. A good A.L.S., A Lot: 568 Alekhine, two pages, 4to, Paris, CARTER HOWARD: (1874- 27th November 1927, to [Ramon] 1939) English Archaeologist, Rey, in French. Alekhine discovered the tomb of commences his letter by Tutankhamun (1922-23). A fine providing his correspondent with vintage signed sepia 9.5 x 12.5 various chess moves, 'I 17.…C6 - photograph of Carter seated in a C5, 18 Df 3 - C2, II 17 g8:j4, three quarter length pose. g5:j4', and continues to add that Photograph by Harris & Ewing of he has just received an invitation Washington D.C. Signed to an international tournament at ('Howard Carter') in bold dark Baden-Baden from Dr. Tarrasch fountain pen ink to a light area at which begins in early April 1928 the base of the image and dated and because of this, and a match 1924 in his hand. Signed against Marshall planned for the photographs of Carter are of the autumn in New York, he would utmost rarity. The image is a little prefer to visit Spain in February faded and with very minor and March next year. Alekhine silvering and three edges of the further explains 'I have made photographer's mount have been initial approaches to the very slightly irregularly trimmed, Consulate, in order to obtain a otherwise about VG. Howard visa, but it would be much easier Carter visited Washington D.C. for me to get a result if I already on the 8th & 9th May 1924, when had an official invitation from a he sat for the present Spanish club, as that would photograph. He had arrived in prove the object of my journey' America in April and delivered a and asks if Rey can help him in series of 24 illustrated lectures in the matter. In concluding he New York and other cities about remarks 'At the Olympic the discovery of Tutankhamun tournament, the Argentinean which were attended by very amateurs told me that it would be large and enthusiastic audiences. interesting to publish my book These lectures served to spark “My 100 Best Games― (1908- Egyptomania in America. 1923) in Spanish, as such a Estimate: £2,000.00 - £3,000.00 publication could do very well financially in South America' and adds that he would be interested Lot: 569 to know the terms and conditions [CHESS]: LEWIS WILLIAM for publishing in Spain 'since it (1787-1870) English Chess might be possible to conclude a player and author, the first player very lucrative deal.' A letter of ever to be described as a good content. Some extremely Grandmaster of the game. Rare minor, light traces of former A.L.S., W Lewis, one page, 8vo, mounting, otherwise VG Ramon Waterloo Place, London, 19th Rey Ardid (1903-1988) Spanish January 1831, to Dr. Lang (?). Chess Master, Spanish Lewis announces 'I enclose you Champion 1929-43. a Prospectus of a new work on Chess which I intend to publish if I can obtain a sufficient number of subscribers…' and asks if his correspondent could show it to any of his friends 'likely to encourage such a work…' VG.

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Lot: 571 Lot: 574 FISCHER ROBERT: (1943-2008) GUERRA BEJARANO RAFAEL: American-born Icelandic World (1862-1941) Spanish Matador. Chess Champion. Bold blue ink L.S., Rafael Guerra, one page, signature ('Bobby Fischer') on a 8vo, Cordoba, 27th October 12mo piece. Rare. VG. 1917, to Rafael (?, surname Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 illegible), on mourning stationery, in Spanish. Guerrita states that he received his correspondent's letter expressing the deep sorrow that the death of his brother had caused him and thanks his Lot: 572 correspondent, both on his and CHESS: A commemorative cover his brother's family's behalf, for issued for the 27th Chess their condolences and kind Olympiad tournament held from words. One neat, minor split to 14th November - 2nd December the central fold at the right edge 1986 in Dubai, United Arab and two slight traces of former Emirates, individually signed by mounting to the lower corners, twelve Russian chess players not affecting the text or signature, including Vasily Smyslov (World G. Champion 1957-58), Boris Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Spassky (World Champion 1969- 72), Anatoly Karpov (World Champion 1975-85), Garry Kasparov (World Champion 1985- Lot: 575 93), Andrei Sokolov, Rafael TORRES REINA RICARDO: Vaganian, Artur Yusupov, Vitaly (1879-1936) Spanish Matador. Tseshkovsky, Nona Manuscript D.S., Ricardo Torres, Gaprindashvili (Women's World Bombita, one page, oblong 8vo, Champion 1962-78, the first Madrid, 6th April 1908. The female Grandmaster) etc. All holograph document is a receipt have signed with their names issued by the matador for a alone in blue inks to clear areas payment of 6500 pesetas of the cover. A scarce grouping received from Antonio Fuentes of signatures. VG. The Soviet for his and his teams Union were victorious at the 27th performance in a bullfight the Chess Olympiad, beating previous day. With blank integral England by just half a point. leaf. Two small file holes to the Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 upper edge, only very slightly affecting two letters of text and not the signature, otherwise VG. Lot: 573 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 MAZZANTINI LUIS: (1856-1926) Spanish Matador. A.L.S., Luis Mazzantini, one page, 8vo, Lot: 576 Madrid, 21st August 1918, to BULLFIGHTING: Selection of Jose ('Querido Pepe'), on the signed 8 x 10 photographs and printed stationery of the local slightly smaller, by various government of Madrid, in famous bullfighters, including Spanish. Mazzantini thanks his Javier Conde, Ortega Cano, correspondent for their letter and Joselito, Manuel Benitez, Manuel continues 'I have the pleasure of Diaz, Jesulin de Ubrique, Miguel sending you the “Barbudo― Baez, Manili Ruiz, Antonio (most likely the head of a bull; no Borrero Chamaco, Pedro Perez longer present) and continues to Chicote, Pedro Moya, Andy discuss the price of 3000 pesetas Cartagena, Manolo Sanchez, El for it, and recommending that Molinero, David Saleri, etc. Each they keep to the figure and of the images depict the certainly not reduce it to less than matadors in action poses in 2500 pesetas. With blank integral bullrings. VG to EX, 17. leaf. VG. Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00

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Lot: 577 Lot: 581 BULLFIGHTING: Selection of AUTOGRAPHS: A small, signed 8 x 10 photographs and miscellaneous selection of signed slightly smaller, by various postcard photographs and famous bullfighters, including slightly larger, signed card (1), Manili Ruiz, Joselito, El Juli, T.L.S. (1), multiple signed menu Antonio Ordonez, Martin (1) by various famous men Antequera, Rivera Ordonez, including Edward Heath, James Miguel Santaella, Espartaco Callaghan, Tony Blair, Bobby Chico, Juan De Pura, Ricardo Robson, Spike Milligan, Bob Ortiz, Fernando Tendero, etc. Hope etc. Generally VG to EX, 6. Each of the images depict the Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 matadors in action poses in bullrings. VG to EX, 15. Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Lot: 582 FAMOUS MEN & WOMEN: A miscellaneous selection of signed Lot: 578 postcard photographs and a few BULLFIGHTING: Selection of slightly larger, 8 x 10s (4) by a signed 8 x 10 photographs and wide selection of famous men slightly smaller, by various and women including Astrid famous bullfighters, including Lindgren, Norodom Sihanouk, Rafa Camino, Fran Rivera, King Mohammed VI of Morocco, Palomo Linares, Julio Aparicio, Princess Stephanie of Monaco, Cesar Rincon, Paco Camino, Princess Soraya of Iran, Jimmy & Alejandro Talavante, Juan Pedro Rosalynn Carter, John Glenn, Ulf Galan, Vicente Bejarano, Vicente Merbold, Patriarch Alexy II of Barrera, Martin Antequera, Moscow etc. Most of the images Andres Cantero, Curro Gea, etc. are colour. VG to EX, 13. Each of the images depict the Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 matadors in action poses in bullrings. VG to EX, 15. Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Lot: 583 AUTOGRAPHS: Selection of signed 5 x 7 photographs and Lot: 579 slightly smaller, some 8 x 10's BULLFIGHTING: Jose Tomas etc, by a variety of famous men (1975- ) Spanish Bullfighter. and women, comprising Gilbert Signed colour 11.5 x 8 and George, Arnold photograph of Tomas in a full Schwarzenegger, Hans Hass, length action pose. Signed with Rosamund Pike, George his name alone in black ink to a Forman, Ken Follet, Michael clear area of the image; Santiago Nyman, Mario Vargas Llosa and Martin (1938- ) Spanish Umberto Eco. Some of the Bullfighter. Signed 12 x 8 images are colour. VG to EX, 9. photograph of El Viti in a full Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 length action pose at Las Ventas de Madrid. Signed in bold blue ink to a light area at the base of Lot: 584 the image. A good pair of signed AUTOGRAPH ALBUM: A 12mo photographs by the leading leather bound autograph album toreros of their generations. EX, 2 containing over 50 signatures by various classical musicians, some writers and other famous Lot: 580 individuals including Pablo BENEDICT XVI: (1927- ) Casals, Eugene Ysaye, Jacques Pope of the Thibaud, Alfred Cortot, Raoul 2005-13. Signed 4 x 6 Pugno, Fritz Steinbach, Jean photograph of the former Richepin, Yvette Guilbert, Cardinal in a formal head and Elisabeth of , Queen of shoulders pose. Signed ('+ etc. Most of the Joseph Card Ratzinger') in black signatures are in fountain pen ink ink with his name alone to the on individual pages and are lower white border. EX. dated at Brussels from 1909 Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 onwards. Spine a little loose and some light age wear, generally

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about VG. There are many more Lot: 587 names in the album that I will CHURCHILL CLEMENTINE S.: research in order to add to the (1885-1977) Wife of Sir Winston description. S. Churchill. Wartime T.L.S., Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Clementine S. Churchill, one page, 4to, Whitehall, London, 8th December 1939, to Miss Bapsy Lot: 585 Pavry, on the printed stationery FRY ELIZABETH: (1780-1845) of Admiralty House. Churchill English Prison Reformer. A.L.S., thanks her correspondent for Elizth. Fry, two pages, 8vo, their letter and continues 'My Upton, 8th May 1840, to the Husband and I are very glad Pasteur at Lausanne, Charles indeed to hear of the appeals Scholl, 'My dear Friend'. Fry which your Father and other announces 'My nephew Edmund prominent Indian leaders have Gurney and his tutor George made for the support of India at Davidson, a valuable and this difficult time.'. About EX. agreeable gentleman, are likely Bapsybanoo 'Bapsy' Pavry (1902- soon to visit Lausanne and I 1995) Indian Socialite, should feel truly obliged for any Marchioness of Winchester. Her attention thou would be so kind father was a Parsi Head Priest, as to pay them.' She continues to the Most Rev. Khursheedjee state that she would be very glad Pavry. World War II had to hear from Scholl again and in commenced just a few months concluding asks to be before the present letter was affectionately remembered to all written and, at the time, of her friends at Lausanne. With Churchill's husband was serving blank integral leaf bearing the as First Lord of the Admiralty small stamp of the collector (1939-40). Juncker to the verso ('Autog. No. Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 919'). VG. Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Lot: 588 TRAPP MARIA VON: (1905- Lot: 586 1987) Austrian Matriarch of the SACHER ANNA: (1859-1930) Trapp Family Singers, the Austrian Hotelier, manageress of inspiration to The Sound of Music the Hotel Sacher in Vienna, (1959). Vintage signed postcard which famously catered to the photograph of Trapp standing in aristocracy of Austria and a three quarter length pose. Europe. Vintage signed and Signed ('Maria Trapp') in blue ink inscribed sepia 9 x 12.5 with her name alone to the photograph of Sacher seated in a image. Also signed to the verso, three quarter length pose with an Easter greeting, and wearing a fur coat. Photograph dated Stowe, Vermont, 31st by Kosel of Vienna. Signed by March 1966, in her hand. VG. Sacher in bold, dark fountain pen Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 ink to the lower photographer's mount, with an inscription in German to Prince Dietrichstein, Lot: 589 and dated 31st December 1927 MEAD MARGARET: (1901-1978) in her hand. Scarce. A few slight American Cultural Anthropologist. corner creases and light age T.L.S., Margaret Mead, one wear to the photographer's page, 4to, Atlanta, Georgia, n.d. mount, otherwise VG. (1970?), to Kenneth Heuer, Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Science Editor at the publishers Charles Scribner and Sons. Mead thanks her correspondent for his letter regarding A Creative Life for Your Children and explains that she will be happy to discuss it with him when she returns to New York, although must be careful not to over commit herself owing to her present volume of work. She continues 'I have thought of

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adding a dialogue with my Lot: 591 daughter about how I tried to FOX SAMANTHA: (1966- ) bring her up and how she feels English Model, Singer & Actress. about the effort; possibly an Signed colour 8 x 10 photograph edited transcript of a fascinating of Fox in a full length, naked discussion between my sister, pose, wearing a wide brimmed Elizabeth Mead Steig and the hat and standing on a table in an great educator Lawrence K. otherwise empty restaurant. Frank, a section on children's Signed in bold blue ink with her drawings as they reflect the city name alone across a light area of child's needs and hopes; possibly the image. EX. a couple of short conversations Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 on science between a scientist and his child….and some really good photographs of children doing various creative things, Lot: 592 including photographs of a ZAMBECCARI FRANCESCO: couple or more children (1752-1812) Italian Pioneer constructions, and comparisons Aviator, recognised for his of children watching TV and balloon flights. Rare A.L.S., reading. This should make a fair Francesco, two pages, 4to, size book.' A letter of interesting , 24th June 1786, to his content. Some light creasing, father, in Italian. Zambeccari otherwise VG. Mead's A Creative announces 'I would not want my Life for Your Children had initially repeated requests to be seen as been published in 1962. insolence' and continues to Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 mention the possibility of a missing money order his father sent him, 'I already find myself short of ten zecchini from the Lot: 590 hundred you want to give me, MISS EUROPE 1933: Two because of a few loans over and identical vintage sepia postcard above those provided to me to photographs of the Hotel procure the varied foodstuffs, Nacional in Madrid, with a Graf which, to maintain the decency Zeppelin airship floating above, and honour of family dignity, are both signed to the versos by indispensable.' He further writes thirteen of the fourteen entrants about his current situation and in the Miss Europe contest held plans for the immediate future, in Madrid on 27th May 1933, 'While I am not employed….In a comprising Tatiana Masloff distant foreign country, the titles (Russia; the winner), Karen Marie of Count, Noble family etc., do Lowert (Denmark), Angela Ward not help me to be seen as other (England), Jacqueline Bertin than the son of a common or (France), Charlotte Hartmann garden merchant. I have sound (Germany), Ivana Fusco (Italy), reasons for hoping to find Gudrun Rygh (Norway), Dina employment, otherwise I shall Mihalcea (), Avia Talbot have to change the oft-repeated (Scotland), Emilia Docet (Spain), conditions, to avoid the shame of Nazire Hanem (), Julie Gal derision which comes with (Hungary, signed Miss Hungary, poverty. I have been considering muchos besos) and Dragica the information you had, which Ugarkovitch (Yugoslavia). Most gave as much respect to Prussia have signed their names in bold as to Russia, and I must inform fountain pen inks, two in pencil, you that it is not accurate. Firstly, and most have added their your idea on advancement in the individual country titles in their navy of this monarchy is not at all hands beneath their signatures, evident from the facts. Prussia some also adding the date. An does not have a navy of any sort. unusual and scarce collection of Secondly, military service is long signatures. Some slight traces of and most harsh, as in all of former mounting to the corners, Germany. Thirdly, as the not affecting the signatures, kingdom is limited in area, so are about VG, 2. its resources. In contrast, I would Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 repeat what I have often said before, and which I have now had a chance to verify with persons of quality, who have

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arrived from Russia: namely that Lot: 594 its navy, and making it competent FARMAN HENRI: (1874-1958) and strong, is the main goal of French Aviator & Aircraft the Empress, and that is why Designer. Brief T.L.S., H Farman, there are presently great projects one page, oblong 12mo, n.p., afoot, and why, from the n.d., to the Military Attache at the foreigners who arrive daily, well- British Embassy in Paris. Farman qualified and recommended men simply confirms that he received are being chosen to replace the his correspondent's letter and few and incompetent nationals, thanks him for its contents. VG. and are then being sent to Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 various posts in her dominions, which, as you know, are the most extensive in Europe, with advantages other regions cannot Lot: 595 match.' An attractively penned FARMAN MAURICE: (1877- letter of interesting content, not 1964) French Aviator & Aircraft least for the observations Designer. T.L.S., M Farman, one Zambeccari makes on Russia page, 4to, Paris, 4th September under the rule of Catherine the 1911, to Miss. Alice Stern, in Great. VG. Zambeccari moved to French, on the printed stationery St Petersburg in 1787, the year of Aerolanes Maurice Farman. following the present letter, and Farman states that he has joined the Imperial Russian Navy. received his correspondent's However, following a shipwreck letter and has pleasure in he was taken prisoner by the sending her the pass that she Turks and spent over two years has requested. Accompanied by locked up in the jails of the original envelope also printed Constantinople, only finding with Farman's business name freedom following the and address. Some very light, intercession of the King of Spain. minor creasing, otherwise VG. Estimate: £600.00 - £800.00 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00

Lot: 593 Lot: 596 TISSANDIER GASTON: (1843- FOKKER ANTHONY: (1890- 1899) French Aviator and 1939) Dutch Aviation Pioneer Chemist, escaped the besieged and Aircraft Manufacturer. Rare Paris by balloon in September T.L.S., Fokker, one page, 4to, 1870. A.L.S., G Tissandier, one Amsterdam, 28th February 1920, page, 8vo, Paris, 27th October to Weledelen, in Dutch. Fokker 1880, to a gentleman [Hector states that he has received his Giacomelli], on the printed correspondent's letter and stationery of the illustrated confirms that he knows the scientific review La Nature. Schoengart family well, in Tissandier states that he is particular Miss. Adele sending his correspondent the Schoengart who has worked for seven proofs of the seven him for five years, and whom he drawings published in La Nature strongly recommends. Two file and adds that the eighth one holes to the left edge and two which was corrected last week very neat small splits to the will be published next month. In edges of the central fold, none of concluding Tissandier asks his which affect the text or signature, correspondent for two woodcuts otherwise VG. to be sent to him in November Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 and December, or earlier if he prefers. With blank integral leaf. VG Hector Giacomelli (1822- Lot: 597 1904) French Watercolorist, ESNAULT-PELTERIE ROBERT: Engraver and Illustrator, best (1881-1957) French Aircraft known for his paintings of birds. Designer and Spaceflight Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 theorist. Bold dark fountain pen ink signature and inscription, in French, by Esnault-Pelterie, dated 1936 in his hand, at the head of the neatly detached 4to printed title page of his Notice sur

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les Travaux Scientifiques, Mourmelon-le-Grand, 2nd June published by Gauthier-Villars, 1912 in his hand. With a French Paris, 1936. Together with a postage stamp affixed in the further eight printed 4to pages upper left corner bearing a also detached from the work, with postmark. Autographs of Oliveres text in French, and various are rare as a result of his images and diagrams relating to untimely death at the age of 22 in aircraft. About EX. a flying accident just over a Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 month after signing the present photograph. About EX. Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Lot: 598 BLERIOT LOUIS: (1872-1936) French Aviator, the first man to Lot: 601 fly across the English Channel, BEDEL RENE: (1886-1912) 1909. Vintage signed postcard French Pioneer Aviator. Vintage photograph, a good image of signed postcard photograph, the Bleriot seated in the cockpit of his image depicting Bedel flying a aircraft. Signed in bold pencil with Morane Saulnier monoplane, and his name alone to a clear area of with a small head and shoulders the image. Together with a portrait of the pilot to the upper second vintage postcard of a right corner. Signed in purple monument to Bleriot, with an fountain pen ink to a clear area of A.L.S. to the verso by a young the image and dated Augers, lady, 24th June 1910, to her 17th June 1912 in his hand. friend Pierre, explaining that the Autographs of Bedel are rare as Bleriot autograph is authentic and a result of his untimely death in a was signed personally on the flying accident less than a month occasion of the unveiling of a after signing the present monument. VG, 2 photograph. VG. Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00

Lot: 599 Lot: 602 PETTIROSSI SILVIA: (1887- BAUMONT JEAN: (1891-1918) 1916) Paraguayan Pioneer French Combat Pilot of World Aviator, made many famous War I. Vintage signed and record breaking and acrobatic inscribed 5 x 4 sepia photograph flights. Vintage signed postcard of Baumont seated in a half photograph depicting the aviator length pose in the cockpit of his seated in the cockpit of his aircraft. Signed in dark fountain Deperdussin aircraft. Signed in pen ink to a light area at the base bold purple fountain pen ink to a of the image and dated 9th June light area of the image and dated 1913 in his hand. Autographs of Etampes, 1st March 1914 in his Baumont are rare following his hand. Autographs of Pettirossi untimely death in a flying are rare following his untimely accident. A couple of small, light death at the age of 30 in a flying stains to the image, not affecting accident at Buenos Aires. One the signature or inscription, and slight, minor smudge to the place some light, minor surface name and a light pencil creasing. About VG. annotation in another hand to the Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 head of the image. VG. Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Lot: 603 PEGOUD ADOLPHE: (1889- Lot: 600 1915) French Pioneer Aviator, OLIVERES GASTON: (1890- the first fighter ace of World War 1912) French Pioneer Aviator. I. Vintage signed and inscribed Vintage signed postcard postcard photograph, the image photograph depicting Oliveres in showing Pegoud acrobatically flight in a Sommer Biplane. With flying his plane, with the a circular inset head and parachutist Bonnet falling to the shoulders portrait of the aviator. ground with his parachute. With Signed ('Oliveres Gaston') in bold circular inset portraits of both dark fountain pen ink to a clear Pegoud and Bonnet and a area of the image and dated printed caption in French to the

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lower white border. Signed by Lot: 606 Pegoud in dark fountain pen ink COUTINHO CARLOS GAGO: to a clear area of the image and (1869-1959) Portuguese Aviator dated Chateaufort, 19th August and Naval officer, inventor of the 1913 in his hand. Autographs of Artificial Horizon. Coutinho made Pegoud are rare following his the first South Atlantic flight from untimely death at the age of 26 Portugal to Brazil in 1922. Signed when he was shot down by a sepia magazine photograph German pilot. VG. Pegoud (slightly irregularly trimmed and himself had previously been the neatly laid down to a postcard) first pilot to make a parachute depicting Coutinho standing in a jump from an aircraft. full length pose alongside Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Sacadura Cabral, both men wearing their naval uniforms. Signed ('Gago Coutinho') in Lot: 604 fountain pen ink to the image and GARROS ROLAND: (1888-1918) dated Lisbon, 1936 in his hand. French Aviation Pioneer and The signature runs across a Fighter Pilot of World War I. Rare slightly darker area although has A.L.S., Garros, two pages, 8vo, reasonable contrast. G. Rue Lalo, 10th December n.y., to Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 an unidentified correspondent, apparently a doctor. Garros sends warm thanks to his Lot: 607 correspondent for their game DE PINEDO FRANCESCO: which he adds that they enjoyed (1890-1933) Italian Aviator. eating, concluding by remarking Vintage signed postcard that his correspondent is too photograph of the aviator in a good for thinking of him in this head and shoulders pose. Signed way. Autographs of Garros are in dark fountain pen ink to a clear rare in any form following his area at the head of the image early death at the age of 29 when and dated 21st May 1926 in his he was shot down and killed hand. VG. during World War I. Two file Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 holes to the left edge of each page, not affecting the text or signature, and some light dust staining, age wear and minor Lot: 608 staining, G. BALBO ITALO: (1896-1940) Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Italian Marshal of the Air Force and heir apparent to Fascist Dictator . Vintage signed postcard Lot: 605 photograph of Balbo in a full FONCK RENE: (1894-1953) length pose, in tropical full dress French Aviator, the top Allied uniform, standing alongside a Fighter Ace of World War I. Rare memorial, alongside another vintage signed sepia postcard officer and with a group of photograph of Fonck in a head onlookers in the background. and shoulders pose wearing his Signed by Balbo with his name uniform and medals. Photograph alone in dark fountain pen ink to by G. L. Manuel Freres. Signed a clear area of the image. by Fonck in bold, dark fountain Annotated in pencil in an pen ink to a light area at the base unidentified hand, in Italian, to of the image and dated 17th May the verso, 'Bolama, Portuguese 1935 in his hand. EX. Guinea, Christmas 1931, Estimate: £600.00 - £800.00 Inauguration of the monument to those who died at Bolama in the flight from Italy to Brazil 25/XII/1931, 7 o'clock Bolama time (9 o'clock Italian).' VG. Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00

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Lot: 609 Lot: 611 ECKENER HUGO: (1868-1954) LINDBERGH CHARLES: (1902- German Airship Commander of 1974) American Aviator who the Graf Zeppelin for most of its made the first solo non-stop flight record breaking flights, including across the Atlantic Ocean, 20th - the first airship flight around the 21st May 1927. An attractive world, 1929. Vintage signed 4 x 6 menu signed, the printed 8vo postcard photograph, being a menu for a dinner in honour of reproduction of an artist's Charles Lindbergh hosted by the impression of Eckener in a head Venezuelan Committee of the and shoulders pose wearing a Panamerican Society and held at cap. Signed ('Dr. H. Eckener') in the Terrenos del Country Club in fountain pen ink to the lower Caracas, 30th January 1928. The white border and dated 19th menu card, featuring a Cocktail August 1931. A facsimile Lindbergh, is illustrated with a signature also appears at the map showing the route Lindbergh base of the image. Annotated to took on his famous record the verso in an unidentified hand, breaking flight. Signed ('C. A. 'Dr. E. H. Eckener signed this Lindbergh') in dark fountain pen himself on the Historic trip he ink with his name alone to a clear made to England & on the return area. VG. journey of which I was a Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 passenger on 19th August 1931.' Some very light, minor age wear, about VG. Lot: 612 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 LINDBERGH CHARLES: (1902- 1974) American Aviator who made the first solo non-stop flight Lot: 610 across the Atlantic Ocean, 20th - BRANCKER W. SEFTON: (1877- 21st May 1927. T.L.S., Charles, 1930) British Air Vice-Marshal, a one page, 4to, Scotts Cove, pioneer in British civil and military Darien, Connecticut, 10th aviation. Brancker was killed in January 1965, to Sam F. Pryor, the R101 airship disaster, 5th Vice President of Pan American October 1930. T.L.S., Sefton Airways. Lindbergh writes a letter Brancker, one page, 4to, of explanation, 'About the Whitehall, London, 1st December Spanish bed-doll we left in your 1927, to the aviation pioneer doll library yesterday, Anne tells Louis Breguet. Brancker thanks me it was purchased from “Au his correspondent for a copy of Nain Bleu― in the early 1920's the paper which they had read in when the Morrow family was in Rome, which he will read with Paris. It was selected by Anne as great interest, and continues to a present from her mother. Anne remark 'Your courage and your thought the doll looked like the imagination have done much for Spanish dancer, Raquel Meller, aviation in the past, and I hope whose dancing had made a great that you will be helping the good impression on her and inspired cause with undiminished activity one of her early poems. She says in the future.' A few bold pencil the possession of the doll was annotations, in French, at the probably somewhat related to the head of the page, some in the writing of the poem. She had the hand of Breguet. Some light age doll in her room at Smith wear, otherwise VG. Louis College.' In concluding Lindbergh Charles Breguet (1880-1955) states that they enjoyed lunch French Aircraft Designer and with his correspondent and family Builder. the previous day, as well as Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 going through the museum and seeing the Thomas film of Alaska and the arctic. EX. Raquel Meller (1888-1962) Spanish Diseuse and Singer, an international star of the 1920s and 30s. Anne Morrow Lindbergh (1906-2001) American Aviatrix and Author, wife of Charles Lindbergh. Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00

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Lot: 613 notepaper. About EX. The LINDBERGH CHARLES: (1902- Wartime Journals of Charles A. 1974) American Aviator who Lindbergh were published in made the first solo non-stop flight 1970. across the Atlantic Ocean, 20th - Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 21st May 1927. A.L.S., Charles A. Lindbergh, one page, 4to, Brazil, 24th August 1968, to Mrs. Lot: 615 Bueler. Lindbergh states, in full, GAGARIN YURI: (1934-1968) 'You are welcome to use any Russian Cosmonaut, the first part, or all of my letter, written man to travel in space, 1961. earlier today, in connection with Vintage signed 3.5 x 4.5 the efforts of the Garden-of-the photograph of Gagarin in a head Gods Preservation Council - in and shoulders pose wearing his whatever ways you may consider spacesuit and helmet. Signed in most appropriate and effective.' A blue fountain pen ink with his boldly penned letter on onion skin name alone to a light area of the notepaper. About EX. Garden of image. Two small holes to the the Gods is a public park in upper edge and some slight Colorado Springs, Colorado and corner creasing, about G. was designated a National Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 Natural Landmark in 1971. Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 Lot: 616 GAGARIN YURI: (1934-1968) Lot: 614 Russian Cosmonaut, the first LINDBERGH CHARLES: (1902- man to travel in space, 1961. 1974) American Aviator who Vintage signed colour 6 x 4 made the first solo non-stop flight postcard photograph of Gagarin across the Atlantic Ocean, 20th - standing in a half length pose 21st May 1927. A.L.S., Charles alongside three other A. Lindbergh, two pages, 4to, cosmonauts, including Gherman Argonauta, Hana, Maui, Hawaii, Titov. All are seen wearing their 9th February 1971, to Miss. uniforms as they engage in Cunningham. Lindbergh states conversation outdoors. Signed by that his correspondent's letter Gagarin with his name alone in regarding the Spanish edition of black ink, his surname partially his Wartime Journals was running across a darker area. delayed in reaching him because Some light age wear, about VG. of his travels, explaining 'I picked Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 it up with a bundle of mail when I passed through New York and Connecticut in connection with a Lot: 617 Pan American Airways director's RUSSIAN COSMONAUTS: A inspection flight that took me to printed folio certificate, in the Porto Rica and Jamaica.' The form of a folding brochure, aviator continues 'And please just originally issued by the Baikonur use your judgement about the Cosmodrome to commemorate Spanish edition. I have full the 20th anniversary of the Soviet confidence in it. You can space race, 1957-1977, probably do a better job than I uncompleted although bearing would in passing on the the signatures of thirteen original suggested cuts. Anyway, I don't Soviet cosmonauts including see how I can find the time to Gherman Titov, Vladimir work on condensations or foreign Shatalov, Georgy Beregovoy, editions. I am way, way behind Viktor Gorbatko, Yevgeny with essential obligations as it is.' Khrunov, Lev Demin, Yuri and further remarks 'I am Artyukhin, Boris Volynov, Yuri delighted with the reaction I have Glazkov, Vyacheslav Zudov, been getting to “Wartime Vasily Lazarev, Pavel Popovich Journals―, and always deeply etc. All have boldly signed the appreciative of the part you took certificate to a clear area inside in guiding the manuscript through with their names alone in various its various stages prior to coloured inks. VG publication. You did, as I have Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 often said, a superb job.' A boldly penned letter on onionskin

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Lot: 618 Lot: 621 RUSSIAN COSMONAUTS: A MONTCALM LOUIS JOSEPH printed folio certificate, in the DE: (1712-1759) French Soldier, form of a folding brochure, Commander of the forces in originally issued by the Baikonur North America during the Seven Cosmodrome to commemorate Years' War. Extremely rare L.S., the 20th anniversary of the Soviet Montcalm, two pages, small 4to, space race, 1957-1977, Paris, 15th August 1752, to a uncompleted although bearing gentleman, in French. Montcalm the signatures of ten original announces that the large concern Soviet cosmonauts comprising they had for the health of the Gherman Titov, Valery Dauphin has now passed and Rozhedestvensky, Viktor that his health will recover. He Gorbatko, Valery Bykovsky, further asks his correspondent to Peter Klymuk (former head of tell Monsieur de Guali that he Star City), Lev Demin, Yuri was enquiring after his son, Glazkov, Boris Volynov, Vladimir whom he could not meet, and Shatalov and Georgy Beregovoy. that he has received good reports All have boldly signed the of him from de Lubressan, the certificate to a clear area inside officer in charge of his company, with their names alone in various and that it would be a shame if coloured inks. Some slight his father were to recall him when creasing, otherwise VG he is doing so well. In concluding Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Montcalm adds that he proposes to meet the young man for the first time, when he returns from Lot: 619 Normandy where he will be for 12 ARMSTRONG NEIL: (1930- or 15 days. Some extremely 2012) American Astronaut, minor, light staining and the Commander of Apollo XI (1969). upper two corners of the letter The first man to walk on the neatly clipped, only just affecting moon. Bold blue ink signature the date, and not the text or ('Neil Armstrong') on a plain signature, G Louis, Dauphin of white index card. Accompanied France (1729-1765) Fils de by the original NASA envelope. France, the only surviving son of About EX. King Louis XV. Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Estimate: £1,000.00 - £1,500.00

Lot: 620 Lot: 622 DOUBLE EAGLE II: Signed 8 x SOMERSET FITZROY: (1788- 10 photograph by all three crew 1855) 1st Baron Raglan. British members of the Double Eagle II Field Marshal of the Crimean individually, Maxie Anderson War. A.L.S., F R Somerset, two (1934-1983), Ben Abruzzo (1930- pages, 8vo, Badajoz, 21st 1985) and Larry Newman (1947- December 1812, to Sir Charles 2011), who became the first men Stuart in Lisbon. Raglan states to make a successful Trans- that a courier did not catch Mr. Atlantic balloon flight in August Williams 'who is gone off to 1978. The composite image in search of Lord depicts Double Eagle II in flight, Wellington & probably will not the three crew members in a stop till he is bought up by the three quarter length pose sea.' He continues 'We send together, and a map detailing some letters to England which their route across the Atlantic. altho' they contain nothing of Signed by each in bold black ink importance Lord Wellington to a light area at the base of the wishes to have sent by the first image, which also bears three opportunity.' With integral facsimile signatures. Scarce. A address leaf, also signed by couple of slight surface and Somerset. Some traces of former corner creases, otherwise VG. mounting to the integral leaf, Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 causing some light staining and small areas of paper loss, not affecting the text or signatures. About VG. Somerset distinguished himself at the Siege of Badajoz in 1812 when the

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Anglo-Portuguese Army, under Lot: 624 the Duke of Wellington, forced ARAGO JUAN: (1788-1836) the surrender of the French Mexican Brigadier-General, garrison. Somerset was the first brother of Francois Arago (1786- to mount the breach and secured 1853) French Mathematician, one of the gates for British Physicist, Astronomer and reinforcements before the French Politician. A rare L.S., Juan could organise a fresh defence. Arago, one page, 4to, Zacatecas, The siege was one of the Mexico, 14th May 1835, to bloodiest in the Napoleonic Wars Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna. and considered a costly victory The manuscript letter, in Spanish, for the British. Somerset was confirms that the document sent serving as Wellington's military to the army by the General secretary at the time of the siege. Military headquarters is the one Charles Stuart (1779-1845) detailed in the left margin ('S. British Diplomat, Envoy Octaviano, Oaxaca, Oposicion'). Extraordinary and Minister With blank integral leaf. A letter Plenipotentiary to Portugal and of good association. VG Antonio Brazil 1810-14, British Lopez de Santa-Anna (1794- Ambassador to France 1815-24, 1876) Mexican General and 1828-30 and British Ambassador President 1833, 1834-35, 1839, to Russia 1841-44. 1841-42, 1843, 1844 & 1847. Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Often referred to as the 'Napoleon of the West', Santa Anna fought first against Mexican Lot: 623 independence from Spain and GORDON CHARLES GEORGE: later in support of it. (1833-1885) British Army officer, Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 known as Chinese Gordon. A.L.S., C G Gordon, two pages, 8vo, Kartoum, 6th March 1884, to Lot: 625 'My dear Aunt Amy'. Gordon GIESLINGEN WLADIMIR GIESL thanks his Aunt for her letter and VON: (1860-1936) Austrian the 'nice verses you copied out' General, Ambassador to Serbia and continues to paraphrase who presented Foreign Minister various verses from the Bible, 'I Laza Pacu with the ultimatum am quite well, and our Lord has & which was a prelude to World will bless me, for my desire is War I. A.L.S., Wladimir Baron that His will be done. Things are Giesl, one page, 8vo, Salzburg, daily improving, though they are Austria, 13th January 1933, to chequered. I like Asa's prayer Ashley T. Cole, in (somewhat Lord, it is nothing to Thee, to help broken) English. Gieslingen with many, or with them that have writes, in part, 'I would like to live no power. Let not mortal man to see the day, that the Great prevail agst Thee, and American nation, the ethical Jehosophat's prayer, we have no purpose was always "freedom might agst. this multitude we and justice", her powerful voice know not what to do, but our uplifted, for the prompt setting eyes are upon Thee...´, aside of the injust….to save the continuing his letter in a similar poverty stricken Europe after the vein. Professionally silked, G original intentions of your former Gordon´s letter is written shortly President Wilson, not least in the before the Siege of Khartoum interest of your own nation.' VG. which began on 13th March 1884 Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 and lasted until 26th January 1885. Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 Lot: 626 PETAIN PHILIPPE: (1856-1951) French General of World War I, Prime Minister of France 1940 and Chief of the French State 1940-44. Vintage signed and inscribed 4 x 6 postcard photograph of Petain seated in a full length pose, wearing his uniform, on horseback. Signed ('Ph. Petain') in dark fountain pen

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ink to the lower white border. VG. signatures of Mountbatten and Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 his wife, and explaining that he wished to obtain them 'for sentimental reasons and the Lot: 627 desire to retain the association of MONTGOMERY B. L.: (1887- your excellency as my Divisional 1976) British Field Marshal of Commander and of Viscount World War II. A good, original Montgomery as my Army vintage 4.5 x 4.5 photograph of Commander.' Some extremely Monty in a semi-profile head and light, minor age wear, VG shoulders pose wearing his Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 military uniform and beret. Annotated to the verso in Montgomery's hand, in bold Lot: 630 pencil, 'Taken during a parade at WALLIS BARNES: (1887-1979) Tripoli just after its capture by the English Scientist & Inventor of Eighth Army: January 1943'. With the bouncing bomb used in an official War Office photograph Operation Chastise (The credit stamp to the verso, Dambusters Raid), 16th May indicating that the image has 1943. T.L.S., B. N. Wallis, one been passed for publication. VG. page, 4to, Weybridge, Surrey, Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 8th June 1964, to J. L. Hunt, on the printed stationery of British Aircraft Corporation (Operating) Lot: 628 Ltd. Wallis informs his MONTGOMERY B. L.: (1887- correspondent that he receives 1976) British Field Marshal of numerous requests 'in World War II. Vintage signed 3 x connection with the possibilities 6 photograph of Montgomery of reviving the use of airships' standing in a three quarter length and continues to explain 'My pose, in military uniform, saluting. reply is in all cases the same, Signed ('Montgomery of Alamein that there is no future whatever F.M.') in blue fountain pen ink for this type of vehicle, and I across a light area at the base of much regret that I am, therefore, the image. VG. not prepared to enter into any Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 argument or controversy about this matter.' A letter of interesting content. About VG. Lot: 629 Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 WORLD WAR II: An unusual vintage postcard featuring a reproduction of a sketch by Lot: 631 Captain Peter McIntyre entitled CHURCHILL WINSTON S.: Nazis Bombing the Hospital - (1874-1965) British Prime Crete, individually signed to the Minister 1940-45, 1951-55. Nobel verso by B. L. Montgomery (1887- Prize winner for Literature, 1953. 1976) British Field Marshal of A printed 12mo menu card for a World War II, 'Montgomery of dinner held by The Escaped Alamein, Field-Marshal', adding Officers' Club on 8th July 1918, the date 20th July 1947 in his signed by Churchill ('Winston S. hand, Louis Mountbatten (1900- Churchill') in bold pencil and 1979) British Admiral of World further signed by fourteen other War II, 'Louis Mountbatten', his individuals present at the dinner wife Edwina Mountbatten ( - including Gilbert S. M. Insall ) and Bernard Freyberg ( - ) (1894-1972) British Pilot of World Victoria Cross winner for his War I, Victoria Cross winner for actions at. All have signed in bold his actions near Achiet-le-Grand, fountain pen inks. Accompanied France on 7th November 1915. by a copy of a T.L.S. by S/Sgt. Most of the signatures are in bold W. Thomas of the 2 NZ Divisional pencil and a few are in ink. The Signals, one page, 4to, Auckland, verso of the menu features a New Zealand, 7th July 1947, to printed list of the members of the Freyberg, which originally Escaped Officers' Club, accompanied the signed card, organised by country (Germany, requesting Freyberg and Turkey and South Africa) and Montgomery's signatures on the with Churchill's name featured card, which already bore the under South Africa. Some

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extremely light, minor age wear, Enola Gay in his hand beneath about VG his signature. Together with a Estimate: £600.00 - £800.00 signed 10 x 8 photograph, the image depicting Chester Nimitz signing the instrument of Lot: 632 surrender on board the USS CHURCHILL WINSTON S: (1874- Missouri in Bay, signed by 1965) British Prime Minister 1940- Tibbets in bold blue ink to a clear 45, 1951-55. Nobel Prize winner area of the image, adding Pilot - for Literature, 1953. Blue fountain Enola Gay in his hand beneath pen ink signature ('Yours very his signature. Also including Tom sincerely, Winston Churchill') on Ferebee (1918-2000) American a piece, evidently neatly removed Colonel of the United States Air from the conclusion of a letter, Force, bombardier of the Enola matted in blue beneath a colour Gay. Signed 10 x 8 photograph, image of Churchill to an overall the image showing the Enola size of 11 x 14. VG. Gay on a runway. Signed by Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Ferebee in bold black ink with his name alone to a light area of the image. VG to EX, 3. Lot: 633 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 DE GAULLE CHARLES: (1890- 1970) French General of World War II. Later President of the Lot: 636 French Republic 1959-69. A TRUMAN HARRY S.: (1884- good vintage signed 7 x 9.5 1972) American President 1945- photograph of De Gaulle 53. T.L.S., Harry Truman, one standing outdoors in a three page, 4to, Kansas City, Missouri, quarter length pose holding a pair 29th May 1953, to Winton K. of binoculars in his hands. Sexton. Truman states that he Signed ('C. de Gaulle') in bold has written to General dark fountain pen ink with his Vandenberg, and encloses a name alone to a light area of the copy of the letter (still present), image. VG. remarking 'I hope everything Estimate: £800.00 - £1,000.00 works out all right. Let me know how it comes out.' Together with a 4to typed copy of the letter from Truman to Vandenberg, dated Lot: 634 25th May 1953 and stating, in McAULIFFE ANTHONY C.: part, 'There is a wonderful young (1898-1975) American General of man by the name of Winton K. World War II. McAuliffe is famous Sexton….who is a lieutenant in for his single word reply, 'Nuts!', the Reserve Corps. He has had to a German surrender active service in Italy and was ultimatum. Blue fountain pen ink captured and escaped and wrote signature and inscription, 'To Gil, a book about it which was most Best of luck, A. C. McAuliffe', on interesting and was a great public a page removed from an relations item of the Air Force….It autograph album. Neatly is not very often that I make annotated in ink in the hand of a personal recommendations but if collector at the base of the page. you can use a man like this VG. young Sexton you couldn't get a Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 better one for the purpose.' Accompanied by the original envelope. Two small staple holes Lot: 635 to the upper left corner of each TIBBETS PAUL: (1915-2007) page, otherwise VG, 2. Hoyt S. American Brigadier General of Vandenberg (1899-1954) the United States Air Force, pilot American Air Force General of of the Enola Gay, the first aircraft World War II, Director of the to drop an atomic bomb in the Central Intelligence Agency history of warfare. Signed colour (C.I.A.) 1946-47 12 x 8 photograph, being a Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 reproduction of a painting depicting the Enola Gay in flight, signed in bold blue ink to a clear area of the image, adding Pilot -

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Lot: 637 Comrade Vatutin to open the MAISKY IVAN: (1884-1975) wound is now inevitable….the Soviet Diplomat, Ambassador to need to amputate a limb may London during much of World arise during the course of the War II. Maisky's personal diary operation….putting Comrade for 1906, the 8vo diary featuring Vatutin's life at risk.' With several around 120 pages of holograph pencil and ink annotations in text, written in Russian under his unidentified hands, including one real name of Jan Mikhailovich at the base of the second page Lachowiecki, and beginning while indicating that the contents of the in internal exile in Tobalsk, letter were relayed by telephone describing in detail his arrest and on the 31st March. A letter of interrogation and subsequent interesting association. Three file train journey, with his wife, before holes to the left edge, causing arriving at a prison camp. Maisky some small areas of paper loss, relates the journey through many not affecting the text or signature, small towns, stating that in the G Joesph Stalin (1878-1953) first half of the journey he and his Soviet Dictator, de facto leader of wife were the only political the Soviet Union from 1922-52. prisoners and were accompanied Nikolai Vatutin (1901-1944) by prostitutes, common thieves Soviet Military Commander of etc., before being joined by World War II. Vatutin had been fourteen other political prisoners. ambushed by the Ukrainian Maisky also discusses some Insurgent Army (UPA) on 28th political issues including the February 1944 and succumbed agrarian question, land use, land to his injuries in hospital six reform, and how he was in weeks later, as indicated in the sympathy with the Revolution. present letter. Khrushchev Loosely inserted into the front of served as an intermediary the diary are a holograph poem between Stalin and his Generals (with a philosophical theme during World War II as the describing his fate, dated 1911), present letter illustrates. a place card for a museum or Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00 library signed ('J. Liachovetsky') by Maisky, four visiting cards, several original photographs and Lot: 639 postcards and some other printed MUSSOLINI BENITO: (1883- ephemera. Some light overall 1945) Italian Fascist Dictator of age wear and a few pages loose, World War II. A large vintage G. signed and inscribed 9 x 11 Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 photograph of Mussolini in a head and shoulders pose. Photograph by Gritta Carel of Lot: 638 Rome and bearing their blind KHRUSHCHEV NIKITA: (1894- stamp and small ink signature to 1971) First Secretary of the the lower corners of the image. Communist Party of the Soviet Signed ('Mussolini') and inscribed Union 1953-64. T.L.S., N ('A Madame Betty Winkler….) Khrushchev, in Cyrillic, two with an additional greeting in pages, folio, Moscow, 30th March Italian, to the lower 1944, to Joseph Stalin, in Cyrillic. photographer's mount and dated Khrushchev sends a report to Rome, 26th February 1936 in his Stalin concerning Comrade hand. Some heavy surface Vatutin's health, announcing creasing to the image and 'Comrade Vatutin's condition photographer's mount, only very became significantly worse in the slightly affecting the signature, G. afternoon today. There was The present photograph may another fit of fever. The precise have been presented to the temperature could not be entertainer Betty Winkler, a cast determined at the time of the member of the NBC Radio fit….The patient was in an Network's radio show Lights Out, unconscious state and delirious.' which ran from 1934-1947. and continuing 'The treating Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00 professors- surgeons and therapists - made a mutual decision that the need for performing another operation on

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Lot: 640 they helped you to a fuller ROMMEL ERWIN: (1891-1944) understanding of this particular German Field Marshal of World period in history.' With blank War II. Bold pencil signature integral leaf. Accompanied by the ('Rommel') on a slip of paper, original envelope. VG. most likely neatly clipped from an Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 official document. Matted in cream beneath a colour 5.5 x 8 reproduction of a painting of Lot: 643 Rommel to an overall size of 9.5 DORNBERGER WALTER: (1895- x 14. VG. 1980) German Army officer of Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 World War I and II, a leader of Germany's V-2 rocket programme at the Peenemunde Lot: 641 Army Research Centre. EICHMANN ADOLF: (1906- Interesting T.L.S., Walter R. 1962) German Nazi SS- Dornberger, one page, 4to, Obersturmbannfuhrer of World Buffalo, New York, 22nd August War II. A slim oblong 8vo sheet 1955, to Henri Corbiere. of feint ruled notepaper, evidently Dornberger responds to his neatly torn from a larger sheet, correspondent's questions, in bearing one word of text part, 'Did means of ('Gaswagen') in Eichmann's living….enable you to make hand, with an integral leaf yourself known in science? bearing a further three lines of Answer: yes. My profession as text, in German, in Eichmann's an active officer and section chief hand, ('Meine stellung in der in the German Board of ordnance Organisation nur zur Sache im together with a solid college Grundsatzeichen' ) neatly education as an engineer crossed through with four enabled me to provide modern diagonal lines. Accompanied by a Rocketry with its first convincing similar slim oblong 8vo sheet of start. Or did you live solely feint ruled notepaper bearing four through your work of laboratory? lines of holograph text, in No, modern revolutionary German, in the hand of Heinar invention and development need Kipphardt, confirming that the not only brain and fanatisme, but accompanying sheet bears the money - lots of it -, adequate handwriting of Eichmann. Rare. facilities, support, faithful VG Provenance: The notes coworkers, coordination and previously formed part of the other things you would not get legal files of Robert Servatius working alone in your laboratory. (1894-1983) German Lawyer What work (or what discovery) known for his defense of Nazi made yourself more famous? criminals, including Adolf Answer: The organisation of and Eichmann whom he represented the technical achievement at the in Jerusalem in 1961. The German Rocket Center documents were then acquired Peenemuende. Which do you by the German writer and author consider as your masterpiece? of Bruder Eichmann Heinar Answer: Up to now: The Kipphardt (1922-1982) and successful operation of the V-2 German journalist Bernt weapon system….' A letter of fine Engelmann (1921-1994). content. With a neat ink Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00 annotation in the hand of a collector to the lower left corner, VG. Lot: 642 Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 SPEER ALBERT: (1905-1981) Nazi Politician & Hitler's Chief Architect. T.L.S., Albert Speer, one page, 8vo, Heidelberg, 16th April 1977, to Scott Knill. Speer thanks his correspondent for their letter and continues 'I appreciate your comments about my books and I am indeed pleased that they were of some personal value to you in as much as that

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Lot: 644 grants Antonio de Castro Power FERDINAND AND ISABELLA: of Attorney so that he can FERDINAND II OF ARAGON manage payments from debtors (1452-1516) King of Aragon 1479- in the form of gold, silver, 1516 & ISABELLA I OF CASTILE jewellery, livestock or slaves), (1451-1504) Queen of Castile Marcos Retamozo, Pedro Gomez 1474-1504. The Catholic and Juan Fernandez (who Monarchs, who ruled jointly as together are using silver to husband and wife from 1475- purchase goods in Lima and 1504, are recognised for laying send them via ship to Spain) etc. the foundations for the political Some light age wear, very minor unification of Spain, and also for staining and some small areas of completing the Reconquista as paper loss at the edges, well as their support and generally VG, 4. The modern city financing of Christopher of Arequipa was founded on 15th Columbus' voyage of 1492 which August 1540, just over a decade led to the opening of the New before the present documents World. Fine D.S. by both were issued, by Garcia Manuel Ferdinand II ('yo el rey') and de Carbajal, an emissary of the Isabella I ('yo la reyna'), as King conqueror Francisco Pizarro. A and Queen, one page, folio, year later King Charles V of Tortosa, 17th January 1496, in Spain gave it the rank of city and Spanish. The attractively penned the coat of arms that it still bears. manuscript document is an Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 authorisation by the monarchs to the Duchess of Arcos, that she may grant the responsibility for Lot: 646 the care and guardianship of the HURTADO DE MENDOZA Y Duke of Arcos to Cristoval de MANRIQUE GARCIA: (1535- Lana and Enrique de Leon. 1609) 5th Marquis of Canete. Boldly signed by both at the foot. Spanish Soldier, Governor of With a good blind embossed Chile and Viceroy of Peru 1590- paper seal affixed to the verso. 96. L.S., Don Garcia, one page, Some very minor age wear and a folio, n.p. (Lima?), July 1590. The few light stains, mainly caused by manuscript letter states that the the seal, otherwise VG. Rodrigo natives should not be used for Ponce de Leon, 3rd Conde de carrying silver and other metals, Arcos (d.1492); succeeded by his and that instead rams should be daughter Francisca, Condesa de used for the task. Boldly signed Arcos, whose son Rodrigo Ponce by Hurtado de Mendoza at the de Leon L Cabrera was created foot in his capacity as Viceroy of Duque de Arcos of a new line. He Peru. Some extremely minor, died in 1530. (Garcia Carraffa, light age wear to the edges, Diccionario heraldic y otherwise VG genealogica de espanoles…, 18, Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 1925, pp.129-130). Estimate: £2,500.00 - £3,500.00 Lot: 647 HURTADO DE MENDOZA Y Lot: 645 MANRIQUE GARCIA: (1535- SPANISH CONQUEST OF THE 1609) 5th Marquis of Canete. AMERICAS: A small series of Spanish Soldier, Governor of four manuscript Ds.S. by official Chile and Viceroy of Peru 1590- notaries, each two pages, folio, 96. L.S., Don Garcia, one page, Arequipa, Peru, 9th December folio, n.p. (Lima?), July 1590. The 1553. Boldly penned in an manuscript letter discusses the attractive hand, in Old Spanish, legality of natives selling metals the documents would appear to in the markets, particularly as have been neatly removed from a they are not mine owners, and registry book and relate to especially if they originally various named individuals purchased the metals from the including Juan de Quiroz (who market at Potosi. Boldly signed donates a house, land and some by Hurtado de Mendoza at the belongings to Juana de Quiroz, foot in his capacity as Viceroy of an Indian woman, so that she Peru. Some extremely minor, can generate a revenue in the light age wear to the edges, future), Cristobal de Pardo (who otherwise VG

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Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 countersigned by his secretary Juan Delgado. With slight traces of the former seal (removed) and Lot: 648 with some extremely light age BORJA Y ARAGON wear to the edges, otherwise VG FRANCISCO DE: (1581-1658) Estimate: £400.00 - £500.00 Spanish Writer, an official in the court of King Philip III of Spain. Viceroy of Peru 1615-21. L.S., Lot: 651 don Francisco de Borjas, one PHILIP II: (1527-1598) King of page, folio, n.p. (Lima?), 13th Spain 1556-98. During his September 1616. The manuscript marriage to Queen Mary I of letter makes reference to slaves England, he was King of England employed to work in the salt and Ireland 1554-58. D.S., Yo El mines, who were taken from the Rey, one page, folio, Eboa, owner, Juan de Villa, and orders Portugal, 24th February 1583. that they be replaced, and further The manuscript document is detailing the various regulations addressed to the Procuador Real that they must work under. Boldly of Mallorca and requests him to signed by Borja y Aragaon at the provide a list of all of the foot in his capacity as Viceroy of individuals who are receiving Peru. Some extremely minor, Royal benefits. Signed by the light age wear to the edges, King at the foot and with a blind otherwise VG embossed paper seal affixed to Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 the verso. Some light staining and age wear, just affecting the text and signature, which remain Lot: 649 completely legible. About G BORJA Y ARAGON Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 FRANCISCO DE: (1581-1658) Spanish Writer, an official in the court of King Philip III of Spain. Lot: 652 Viceroy of Peru 1615-21. L.S., PHILIP III: (1578-1621) King of don Francisco de Borjas, one Spain 1598-1621. D.S., Yo El page, folio, n.p. (Lima?), Rey, one page, folio, Valladolid, September 1616. The manuscript 26th January 1603. The letter makes reference to rams manuscript document is and sheep that have been stolen addressed to Hernando de from various villages and details Zanoguera, Captain General of the Viceroy's intentions to Mallorca, and orders him to prevent further similar thefts release the servants of Albertin occurring. Boldly signed by Borja Dameto and also return all of y Aragaon at the foot in his their personal belongings to capacity as Viceroy of Peru. them. Signed by the King at the Some extremely minor, light age foot and with a blind embossed wear to the edges, otherwise VG paper seal affixed to the verso. Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 Some extremely light, minor age wear, about VG Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 Lot: 650 PHILIP II: (1527-1598) King of Spain 1556-98. During his Lot: 653 marriage to Queen Mary I of PHILIP III: (1578-1621) King of England, he was King of England Spain 1598-1621. D.S., Yo El and Ireland 1554-58. D.S., Yo El Rey, one page, folio, Valladolid, Rey, one page, folio, Aranjuez, 14th July 1603. The manuscript 2nd May 1572. The manuscript document is addressed to document, in Spanish, is an order Hernando de Zanoguera, Captain given by the King to Hernan General of Mallorca, and orders Tello, instructing him to take him to make all possible efforts to charge of and control the Guards detain and punish two and ordering that all who were delinquents, Antonio Campins absent without permission must and Pascual Aleman, and ensure return to their assigned that they participate in hard Regiments and positions in the labour. Signed by the King at the Navarre kingdom. Boldly signed foot and with a blind embossed by the King at the foot and paper seal affixed to the verso.

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Some extremely light, minor age the major problems of the wear, about VG economy is the amount of coins Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 leaving the country by hidden means, particularly from the ports of Andalucia, and making Lot: 654 reference to the letters of PHILIP III: (1578-1621) King of Benavides and subscribing to the Spain and Portugal 1598-1621. suggestions he provides in them. D.S., Rey, at the foot, as King, Further including a letter signed one page, folio, Lisbon, 10th by the President of the Tax November 1607. The manuscript Department, three pages, folio, document authorises Dom Pedro Madrid, 24th October 1621, to keep on his property six discussing ways in which to avoid oxen and one mare which are the falsification of coins and required for the cultivation of his explaining the methods of how land. The second page contains the fakes are made. An the manuscript text of the petition interesting collection of by Dom Pedro Lobo, an documents, most with blank inhabitant of Elvas, and bears integral leafs, and with only very several counter signatures. With light age wear, VG, 5 blank integral leaf. Some light Estimate: £800.00 - £1,000.00 overall age wear, VG. Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Lot: 656 PHILIP IV: (1605-1665) King of Lot: 655 Spain 1621-65 and King Philip III PHILIP III: (1578-1621) King of of Portugal 1621-40. D.S., Yo El Spain 1598-1621. D.S., with his Rey, one page, folio, Madrid, monogram, one page, folio, 29th July 1634. The manuscript Madrid, April 1620. The document orders additional manuscript document is troops to be sent to Cataluna and addressed to the President of the asks that the Kingdom of Treasury and relates to the sale Mallorca provide 2000 men. of gold and silver brought from Signed by the King at the foot the Americas and being and with a blind embossed paper smuggled out of Spain via the seal affixed to the verso. Some Guadalquivir river, and further extremely light, minor age wear, ordering that the matter be about VG investigated and that the Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 recommendations of Juan Beltran de Benavides, the Chief Treasurer, be instigated. Lot: 657 Together with two Ls.S. by Juan [CHARLES II]: (1661-1700) King Beltran de Benavides, four pages of Spain 1665-1700. Manuscript (total), folio, both dated at Sevilla, Document, bearing a stamped 14th February 1620, explaining signature ('Yo El Rey'), one the exact figures of gold and page, folio, Buen Retiro, 25th silver entering Spain from the February 1689. The document is Americas and how much is being addressed to Conde de paid for them by foreign Formiguera, Procuador Real of merchants at the port of Sanlucar Mallorca, informing him of the and in what quantities, further death of the Queen and providing figures of how much requesting that a period of gold and silver the smaller mourning be observed. With a Spanish kingdoms are using for blind embossed paper seal their own purposes and affixed to the verso. Some explaining that the current extremely minor light age wear situation is damaging the and staining, VG Marie Louise of financial policies of the King and Orleans (1662-1689) Queen suggesting various measures consort of Spain 1679-89, the that should be put in place to first wife of King Charles II. The prevent further damage to the Queen had tragically died on the economy. Also including a letter 12th February, at the young age signed by the members of the of 26, leaving the King Treasury Council, one page, heartbroken and devastated. folio, Madrid, 15th March 1620, to Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 King Philip III, stating that one of

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Lot: 658 Austria, the Queen Regent, and [MARIANA OF AUSTRIA]: (1634- another grandson, Fernando, 1696) Queen Consort of Spain whose company she has been 1649-65, second wife of King enjoying. In concluding Isabel Philip IV. Manuscript Document, also enquires as to her bearing a stamped signature ('Yo correspondent's next military La Reyna'), one page, folio, posting, and hopes that it will be Madrid, 20th November 1672. a good one as he deserves and The document is addressed to that any fears of conspiracies will Conde de Formiguera, Procuador be left aside. Some light age Real of Mallorca, relating to a wear and small tears and neat Bula de la Santa Cruzada. With a splits to the edges, some a little blind embossed paper seal crudely repaired with tape which affixed to the verso. Large areas lightly affects a few words of text, of the text are a little weak, but not the signature. About G although legible, and with some Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 light staining. About VG Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 Lot: 661 ISABEL II: (1830-1904) Queen of Lot: 659 Spain 1833-68. A good D.S., Yo [MARIANA OF AUSTRIA]: (1634- la Reyna, two pages, folio, given 1696) Queen Consort of Spain at the Royal Palace, 30th 1649-65, second wife of King November 1847. The largely Philip IV. Manuscript document, manuscript document is bearing a stamped signature ('Yo addressed to the General of the La Reyna'), two pages, folio, National Army, Don Federico Madrid, 31st August 1672. The Roncali and appoints him, by document provides various Royal Decree, to be the military instructions and orders Governor and Captain General of given in relation to the war Cuba, replacing Leopoldo against England and Holland. O'Donnell, 1st Duke of Tetuan. Together with a second related Signed by the Queen at the foot manuscript letter signed by above an attractive blind Bartolome de Legasa. Some light embossed paper seal. The age wear and with a small hole to integral leaf bears various each page, only very slightly manuscript statements and affecting a few words of text. countersignatures made in Cuba, About VG, 2 March 1848. VG Federico de Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 Roncali (1809-1857) 1st Count of Alcoy. Spanish Noble, Politician and Military leader. Prime Minister of Spain 1852-53. Lot: 660 Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 ISABEL II: (1830-1904) Queen of Spain 1833-68. A.L.S., Isabel de Borbon, four pages, 8vo, Schlangenbad, 26th August Lot: 662 1888, to General Polavieja, on DE HARO LUIS MENDEZ: (1598- attractive printed stationery 1661) 6th Marquis of Carpio. featuring a view of the German Spanish Nobleman and General, town, in Spanish. Isabel a valido of King Philip IV. L.S., D. expresses her friendship towards Luis Mendez de Haro, two pages, her correspondent and his family, 8vo, n.p., 4th January 1646, to including her Godson Alfonso, Marq. del Carretto. Luis de Haro and enquires whether or not his informs his correspondent that wife has yet given birth. She the documents he received further writes of the good waters yesterday have been personally she has been taking at handed to King Philip IV and Schlangenbad, which have continues to add that instructions improved her health, and of her for travelling to Flandes will be time spent in the woodland, sent, remarking 'I don't know of admiring nature, and of her any who could doubt the thoughts about Spain and what intentions of the French and will happen there in the future. there is nothing more to consider She also refers to her grandson, other than preparing all that is the future King Alfonso XIII, and necessary for war….' With blank his mother, Maria Christina of integral leaf. Some light age wear

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to the edges, otherwise VG. Lot: 665 Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 CANOVAS DEL CASTILLO ANTONIO: (1828-1897) Spanish Prime Minister 1874-75, 1875-79, Lot: 663 1879-81, 1884-85, 1890-92 & [MADRID]: Small collection of 1895-97, known for his role in manuscript documents relating to restoring the Bourbon monarchy various financial and legal to the Spanish throne. matters, largely concerning Assassinated. D.S., Canovas, properties in Madrid, the folio nine pages, 8vo, Madrid, 22nd documents comprising a total of May 1866, on the printed sixteen pages, dated 27th stationery of the Minister of September 1633, 24th March Overseas Territories, in Spanish. 1634, 21st February 1698 Canovas states that a letter of (regarding memorial Masses the Cuban Government has been being said), 10th February 1709 brought to the attention of the (concerning real estate in Queen regarding the continuation Madrid), 29th July 1758 (about of some services needed for houses on the Calle de Toledo in extracting revenue from Customs Madrid), 13th September 1773 and Lottery and adds that the (regarding mortgages in Madrid Queen has asked that the Cuban and signed by two barristers). Exchequer makes allowances for Some light, general age wear, G the service, explaining 'In regards to generally VG, 7 to the fees paid to the tax Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 collectors as a reward for the collection of taxes there has been an elimination in that allocation Lot: 664 since there will be a Ministry of GODOY MANUEL DE: (1767- Finance and a Tax office set up 1851) Prince of the Peace. Prime in Cuba. As compensation for the Minister of Spain 1792-97, 1801- setting up of those offices it was 08. L.S., El Principe Genermo. deemed reasonable to eliminate Almarente, one page, folio, those allocations. However, that Aranjuez, 30th January 1807, to would not be feasible, since Senores Regidores de la Casa these collectors are very much de Misericordia de Zaragoza, in needed. Therefore it is asked Spanish. Godoy writes a cordial from Her Majesty that sufficient letter, in part, 'Not everybody can allocations for the provision of qualify in the same way his this service be made in the 1886- affections and sincere 67 Budget. At the same time, a feelings….it is therefore raise in the allocation for the necessary that each one follows Havana Customs and the the pulse of his hearts feelings, administration of the Lottery so when I see….Your should be discarded.' Excellency's wishes and Countersigned in the left margin congratulations….I maintain my of the first page by Francisco de opinion….[and]….I infinitely Lersundi y Hormaechea (1817- appreciate your pure and 1874) Spanish Prime Minister expressive demonstrations and I 1853, Captain General of Cuba wish that God will keep you….' 1866-69, beneath a brief With blank integral leaf. A few manuscript note, Havana, 7th light traces of former mounting to June 1866. Together with a the edges and corners, only very second D.S., Canovas, five slightly affecting the date and not pages, Madrid, 22nd May 1866, the signature, otherwise VG. on the printed stationery of the Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Minister of Overseas Territories, in Spanish. Canovas writes in response to a letter from the Chief of the Revenue office in the island of Santo Domingo regarding a supplementary payment of 1000 pesos to be made annually to the Governor of Santo Domingo and comments 'The person in charge of allocating the budget for the Governor deemed fit that this

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supplement should total 300 prejudiced against us. You say pesos annually which would things so nicely & quietly that represent a loss of 700 pesos to when the last article will come the Treasury. This supplement is black Spain will be abolished for paid on top of the salary of 3000 a long time. Your plan is perfect pesos which is paid to the & the translation specially for Governor. Since August 1864 the South America most convenient.' total amount paid as supplement The King further reports on his reached 300 pesos. It is son being sworn in as a private, instructed that those who were with a new flag being handed to aid more than this amount should the regiment, 'The ceremony was reimburse the Treasury…' most impressive….You know Countersigned in the left margin what Regimental feeling is so of the first page by Francisco de imagine what I felt saying good Lersundi y Hormaechea (1817- buy (sic) to the old flag of my own 1874) Spanish Prime Minister old Regiment & handing my boy 1853, Captain General of Cuba to the country…..I nearly cried. 1866-69, beneath a brief My son wept when I explained to manuscript note, Havana, 19th him what it meant to give one's June 1866. Some light overall life for the country specially as a age wear, otherwise VG, 2. Prince who had to be King & Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 what we expected him to do as he was one of the fellows of the King's Immemorial First Infantry Lot: 666 Regiment', also adding 'The next MARTINEZ DE LA ROSA day there was a big dinner I gave FRANCISCO: (1787-1862) to all the officers past & present Spanish Statesman & Dramatist, & to all the men: we were 1400. Prime Minister of Spain 1834-35. And the third day so that in town L.S., Francisco Martinez de la they might see the boy with his Rosa, one page, folio, Palacio company as the old flag was (Madrid), 11th March 1834, to the deposited in the Palace & had to Minister of the United States. The be taken to the museum in Prime Minister informs his Toledo I decided that the correspondent that the Queen Regiment should come here, the has decided to visit the Royal boy took his place in the ranks & Palace at Aranjuez on Saturday then crossed all the town….the 15th March and will be crowd was delighted….we all accompanied by all of the Royal decided to follow the flag till family. He further explains that he Toledo….we all kissed the flag for and his wife will also accompany the last time….' A letter of the Queen during her visit. Inlaid interesting content. VG. Elinor and with some very minor foxing, Glyn (1864-1943) British Novelist just touching a few letters of text who coined the use of the phrase and not the signature, G Maria It as a euphemism for sex appeal. Christina of the Two Sicilies Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 (1806-1878) Queen Consort of Spain 1829-33 and Regent of Spain 1833-40. Lot: 668 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 ALFONSO XIII: (1886-1941) King of Spain 1886-31. A.L.S., Alfonso RH, two pages, 4to, n.p., 28th Lot: 667 December 1920, to 'Dear Ellinor' ALFONSO XIII: (1886-1941) King (sic; Elinor Glyn), in English. The of Spain 1886-31. A.L.S., Alfonso King writes to his correspondent RH or Toleda if you prefer!, three in America, explaining 'What you pages, 4to, n.p., 22nd July 1920, feel in the U.S. is simply to Mrs. [Elinor] Glyn, in English. homesick. You feel yourself The King thanks his surrounded by $ & nothing but correspondent for her long letter dollars & in this life money has no ('I read it over & over again….you value, feelings count much more really are marvellous in the way & people who work hard possess of presenting facts &….sketching them to (sic) but they are in a sort your thoughts with your pen….') of sleeping condition….' He and remarks 'It's wonderful the further asks when he will see his way you are pushing Spain into correspondent again, remarking the brains of people who are that he had enjoyed their talks

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('you have quite a peculiar way of Madrid. Signed in blue fountain explaining things that added to pen ink to the lower your terrific charm makes every photographer's mount and dated beggar who approaches feel a 1963 in her hand. A gold desire to hear you again & a embossed Royal crown appears feeling of never having enough') at the centre of the upper and also comments on his life in photographer's mount. One Spain, 'My life here this year, heavy crease to the although hard is far better. The photographer's mount in the horizon is much more optimistic upper right corner and a couple & we are pulling throw (sic)….We of less significant creases to the are in the middle of the fight with mount, not affecting the image or the revolutionary people & the signature, G. country is supporting order Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 splendidly. Of course we suffer like all countries but if we keep steadily ahead it will be worth Lot: 671 baking (sic) me as Derby winner SPAIN: Prince Gaetan, Count of as ruler & quite modern too.' A Girgenti (1846-1871) Infante of letter of interesting content. VG. Spain, consort to Isabella, Elinor Glyn (1864-1943) British Princess of Asturias, twice the Novelist who coined the use of recognised heir presumptive to the phrase It as a euphemism for the throne of Spain. Rare L.S., sex appeal. Cayetan de Borbon, one page, Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 8vo, Madrid, 17th May 1868, on the printed stationery of the Hussars Regiment of Pavia, Lot: 669 regarding the appointment of a PRINCESS VICTORIA Royal licence and transferring the EUGENIE: (1887-1969) Queen Command of his Regiment to his Consort of King Alfonso XIII of correspondent. Autographs of Spain 1906-31. Granddaughter of Gaetan are rare following his Queen Victoria of the United death by suicide at the age of 25; Kingdom. A fine vintage signed 9 Jeronimo Grimaldi (c.1720-1789) x 13 photograph depicting the Italian-Spanish Diplomat and Princess standing in a formal full Politician, Chief Minister of Spain length pose wearing a crown and 1763-78. L.S., el Marqs. De holding a closed fan in her hands Grimaldi, one page, folio, 17th on the day of her wedding. August 1776, to Fernando Photograph by Franzen of Chacor, referring to a fault of the Madrid. Signed ('Victoria Madrid postal authorities in not Eugenie') in fountain pen ink at delivering a legal document in the head of the image and dated time; Gaston de Orleans (1842- 31st May 1906 in her hand. 1922) Count of Eu. French Prince Framed and glazed in the original and Military Commander who dark wooden frame (with a later fought in the Spanish-Moroccan backing) to an overall size of 11.5 War. Imperial Consort of Brazil x 16. An excellent photograph 1891-1921. A.L.S., Gaston signed on the day that Victoria d'Orleans, three pages, 8vo, Eugenie married King Alfonso Segovia, 16th September 1861, XIII and began her tenure as to a Brigadier, expressing his Queen Consort of Spain. About happiness and gratitude at EX. having served under his Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 correspondent in a regiment at the military school, and sending a portrait of his brother and himself. Lot: 670 Generally VG, 3 PRINCESS VICTORIA EUGENIE: (1887-1969) Queen Consort of King Alfonso XIII of Spain 1906-31. Granddaughter of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom. Vintage signed and inscribed 10 x 13 photograph, the formal image depicting the Queen seated in a half length pose. Photograph by Ventura of

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Lot: 672 Rivera (Dictator & Prime Minister SPAIN: An excellent selection of 1923-30), Conde de Romanones, original pen and ink drawings by Jose Sanjurjo (Spanish General, the German-Swiss artist Robert a chief conspirator in the military Kastor, depicting various Spanish uprising which led to the Spanish social reformers, writers and Civil War) and Carlos O'Donnell, poets etc., each of the well 2nd Duke of Tetuan. Some executed drawings on 4to sheets extremely minor, light age wear, of paper and showing the VG, 4 subjects in head and shoulders poses, each individually signed by the subject, and all with an Lot: 675 autograph quotation in their FRANCO FRANCISCO: (1892- hand, including Pablo Iglesias, 1975) Spanish General, leader of Princess Victoria Eugenie the Nationalist military rebellion ('Victoria Kent', wife of King during the Spanish Civil War. Alfonso XIII), Luis Zulueta, Prime Minister of Spain 1938-73. Gustavo Pittaluga, Manuel del Vintage signed sepia postcard Palacio, Salvador de Madariaga photograph of Franco in a head etc. Some extremely minor, light and shoulders pose wearing his age wear, VG, 7 uniform and medals. Boldly signed in dark fountain pen ink with his name alone to a light Lot: 673 area of the image. VG. SPANISH POLITICS: An Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 excellent selection of original pen and ink drawings by the German- Swiss artist Robert Kastor, Lot: 676 depicting various Spanish FRANCO FRANCISCO: (1892- political leaders, each of the well 1975) Spanish General, leader of executed drawings on 4to sheets the Nationalist military rebellion of paper and showing the during the Spanish Civil War. subjects in head and shoulders Prime Minister of Spain 1938-73. poses, each individually signed An unusual vintage signed 6 x 8 by the subject, and most with an photograph, the image depicting autograph quotation in their Franco standing in an open top hand, including Manuel Azana car at the head of a procession (Prime Minister 1931-33, 1936 through the streets of Madrid (? and President 1936-39), Francisco to confirm?) followed Alejandro Lerroux (Prime Minister by numerous officers on 1933, 1934-35), Fernando Leon, horseback and other motor Antonio Maura (Prime Minister vehicles, the streets lined with 1903-04, 1907-09, 1918, 1919 & many onlookers. Signed by 1921-22), Francesc Macia Franco in dark fountain pen ink to (President of 1932-33), a light area at the base of the Julian Besteiro, Jose Sanchez image and dated 1st December Guerra (Prime Minister 1922), 1951 in his hand. A couple of Indalecio Prieto etc. Some very slight, extremely minor extremely minor, light age wear, corner creases, otherwise VG. VG, 11 Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Lot: 677 Lot: 674 AMELIE OF ORLEANS: (1865- SPAIN: An excellent selection of 1951) Queen Consort of Portugal original pen and ink drawings by 1889-1908, wife of King Carlos I. the German-Swiss artist Robert Vintage signed 9 x 11 Kastor, depicting various Spanish photograph of the Queen Consort political and military leaders, seated in a three quarter length each of the well executed profile pose. Photograph by drawings on 4to sheets of paper Swaine of New Bond Street, and showing the subjects in head London. Signed ('Amelie') in dark and shoulders poses, each fountain pen ink to a light area of individually signed by the subject, the image and dated 1913 in her and all with an autograph hand. Some heavy creasing and quotation in their hand, light age wear to the comprising Miguel Primo de photographer's mount, only very

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slightly affecting the image, G. Lot: 680 Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 [CUBA]: [TACON MIGUEL] (1775-1855) Captain General of Cuba 1834-38. Three original Lot: 678 printed Circulars issued in the MANUEL II: (1889-1932) King of name of Miguel Tacon, six pages Portugal 1908-10 & AUGUSTA (total), folio, Havana, 3rd VICTORIA OF HOHENZOLLERN January, 23rd May and 20th (1890-1966) Queen Consort of October 1835. The first decree Portugal. A printed 8vo states, in part, 'in regards to the programme for a Flower Show introduction into this island of and Sports exhibition organised Cuba of black freemen from by the Brentford Allotments foreign colonies, it has become Association and the Brentford known to me that some of them Brotherhood at Clifden Park have been admitted in spite of [London], 19th July n.y. [1924], the existence of legislation signed by both King Manuel II prohibiting it', the second states, ('Manuel R') and Augusta Victoria in part, 'It is hereby declared that ('Augusta Victoria R', also adding it is forbidden to curse in public, the date in her hand) in fountain to take the name of God in vain pen inks to the blank inside front and that a certain type of card cover. Some light foxing and game is prohibited in inns, minor staining, mainly to the restaurants and coffee shops' outside covers, not affecting the and is accompanied by the full signatures. G. text of the by-laws to which the Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 decree refers, outlining in detail the reason for their creation, and the third states, in part, 'It is Lot: 679 hereby declared that due to the ARRIAGA MANUEL DE: (1840- several brawls in the inns, 1917) First President of Portugal cockfighting is forbidden in the 1911-15. An excellent original countryside. This game will only pen and ink drawing by the be allowed to take place in the German-Swiss artist Robert towns during public holidays.' Kastor, drawn and signed on a Each with blank integral leaves 4to sheet of paper, depicting and some with brief additional Arriaga in a head and shoulders manuscript annotations. Some pose. Signed by Arriaga, and extremely light, minor age wear, dated 11th March 1912 in his VG, 3. hand, beneath the drawing and a Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 four line quotation in an unidentified hand. Together with similar original pen and ink Lot: 681 drawings by Kastor on individual [CUBA]: [EZPELETA JOAQUIN 4to sheets of paper showing DE] (1788-1863) Captain Bernardino Machado (1851- General of Cuba 1838-40 and 1944) President of Portugal 1915- later Spanish Minister of War & 17, 1925-26 and Sebastiao de Navy 1852 and President of the Magalhaes Lima (1850-1928) Senate 1853. Two original Portuguese Lawyer, Journalist & printed Circulars issued in the Politician, both signed by the name of Ezpeleta, three pages subjects beneath the drawings (total), folio, Havana, 14th July and with brief quotations in their 1838 & 23rd July 1839. The first hands. Some very minor, light decree states, in part, 'because creasing to the edges, VG, 3 of the extraordinary expenditure Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 which was needed in order to fight a war the Spanish Parliament and the Crown decree that 4 million pesos be allocated for the defence of Cuba, 2 million as subsidy and the other 2 million from the sale of assets.' The second states, in part, 'in accordance with the Government Adviser opinion it is decreed that the black slaves in the San Nicolas district be allowed to

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organise dances as long as they which foreign ones must be are supervised by one of the countersigned by the Spanish managers of the farms or by consul at a fee of 4 pesos, also another white person and that no stating that visitors will be black slaves from other farms join required to pass through Health, them.' Each with blank integral Police and Tax authorities and a leaves and some additional permit to unload luggage should manuscript annotations. VG, 2. be obtained, further listing the Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 various fines for not doing so, that firearms and any kind of sharp weapons are prohibited Lot: 682 and that no foreigner will be [CUBA]: [VALDES JERONIMO] permitted to live in Cuba for more (1784-1855) Spanish Military than three months without officer & Administrator, Viceroy of obtaining special permission. Navarre 1833-34 and Governor Some light overall age wear and of Cuba 1841-43. Small some ink show-through from collection of four original printed verso to recto, otherwise VG. Circulars issued in the name of Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Valdes, each one page, 8vo, Havana, June - November 1842, in Spanish. The first document Lot: 684 concerns reports of black [SLAVERY IN CUBA]: An cimarrones (escapees) and interesting manuscript D.S. by requests that reports sent to the Pedro Tomas Arocha, eight government should be more pages, folio, Santiago de Cuba, precise, the second concerns 17th August 1843, on printed complaints made by farmers and stationery featuring the Royal resolves that 'the farm insignia of Queen Isabella II of administrators should report on a Spain at the head, in Spanish. specific day of the month, even if Arocha, a member of the council, there is nothing new to report', provides his report on a crime the third relates to feral black committed by a slave, stating that men who hid in a farm near a police commissioner was Matanzas, as reported by British summoned by Fernando Pons to Commissioners, and states that intervene in a case concerning no search should be carried out the use of violence by some without proper cause, and the aggressors, including a black fourth concerns the current slave named Luis, providing a list regulation on slaves and states of relevant witnesses and that 'the authorities cannot enter confirming that the slave has the farms in order to interfere in been committed to prison. the handling of slaves'. All with Arocha also reports that the slave blank integral leaves. Some light forced Antonio Projet, who is in foxing to the third document and charge of tending to the horses of a few small worm holes to the a farm, to drink a liquid which fourth, G to VG, 4. made him sick and that Projet is Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 now hospitalised and suffers convulsions and seizures and that his cognitive abilities have Lot: 683 been impaired, as well as his DE LA CONCHA JOSE arterial system. Arocha GUTIERREZ: (1809-1895) 1st concludes that the tribunal Marquis of Havana, 1st Viscount decided to exonerate the people of Cuba. Spanish Nobleman, questioned and that the Captain General and Politician, Captain General Governor has General of Cuba 1850-52, 1854- recommended that the case now 59 & 1874-75. An interesting be closed. Some very light foxing D.S., Jose de la Concha, thirteen and ink show through from verso pages, 8vo, Havana, 1856. The to recto, G. manuscript document relates to Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 immigration laws for all visitors arriving in Havana and consists of nineteen articles detailing the requirements for visitors which they must comply with including the possession of a passport, of

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Lot: 685 by Joao Alberto Machado, an [SLAVERY IN CUBA]: A small American citizen, and that in collection of six folio documents order to avoid any conflict with issued by the Depositos and the United States the transaction Terminos (holding and detention has been considered as fair areas) in the province of trade. In concluding Arguelles Matanzas, Cuba, 1885-89. Each seeks confirmation from the of the documents, largely Captain General Governor if the manuscript, provide lists of facts are 11true. Some very light cimarrones (escapees) who were foxing and age wear, otherwise to become Libertos ('freed' VG. slaves, reclaimed by the original Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 owners, sold to a new one, or claimed through bribery by a false owner) or Patrocinados Lot: 687 (partially liberated slaves who [SLAVERY IN CUBA]: An were 'freed' by signing a labour interesting printed D.S. by Jose contract to work for land or Lalinde and Juan Bautista company owners, known as the Rodriguez, five pages, folio, Patron). The documents list over Havana, 23rd September 1844, 100 slaves in total and provide in Spanish. The document relates details of their names, origin of to the ruling of a military birth and age (the youngest commission established in appears to be a three month old Matanzas and details their baby), some also providing judgements following the details of the owners. All of the conspiracy charges brought documents bear official before them, stating, in part, that signatures and stamps of the Corporal Jose Lalinde of the authorities. Some light overall Tarragona Battalion officiated as age wear and a couple of a judge in a case of conspiracy documents with neat splits to the which arose in a number of sugar folds, generally G, 6. refineries, coffee plantations Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 among black men and free pardos (individuals of mixed race), explaining that a number of Lot: 686 charismatic black men initiated a [SLAVERY IN CUBA]: An conspiracy in order to eradicate interesting manuscript D.S. by the white race from the island of Isidro Diaz Arguelles, seven Cuba, also commenting that pages, 8vo, Madrid, 20th May some black men were 1847, to the Captain General incarcerated in an overseas jail Governor of Cuba, on the printed for six years and forbidden to stationery of the Primera return to either Cuba or Puerto Secretaria de Estado - Ultramar, Rico, that a number of black men in Spanish. Numbered 192, the were absolved from all the document states that a charges although others were to communication was received by be put under surveillance, and in the Plenipotentiary Minister of conclusion recommending that Great Britain regarding the the convicts be sent to Ceuta landing of black men in Sierra (Spanish Morocco) and that Morena and that the British provisions be made in order to representative has informed avoid a repeat of the situation. Arguelles that a ship carrying 400 Some light overall age wear and slaves, ordered by the a few small, minor worm holes to commercial houses in Havana, the edges, not affecting the text has arrived in Cuba. He further or signatures, G. adds that they have been made Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 aware of a trafficker named Lucas who offered to pay between 40,000 and 60,000 reales for a considerable amount of slaves, and that various ships have set sail from Benguela (Angola) where an American ship collected a number of the slaves for the sum of 432 soberanos, the money having been remitted

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Lot: 688 Lot: 690 CESPEDES Y QUESADA [MEXICAN INQUISITION]: An CARLOS MANUEL: (1871-1939) interesting bound volume of over President of Cuba August- 80 manuscript documents and September 1933. Autograph letters, comprising over 170 Statement Signed, Carlos pages, chiefly folio, various Manuel de Cespedes, one page, places (Mexico), 1767. The folio, n.p., n.d., in French, in full, documents and letters provide 'Let us give the World an age of accounts of all of the peace and the following age will proceedings, interrogations and conquer war.' Together with a declarations made as a result of small selection of similar riots and disturbances in Mexico, statements signed by other particularly at the Capital city, famous Cubans comprising Jose during the Mexican Inquisition Manuel Cortina, Aristide Aguero and report that much of the y Bethancourt, Orestes Ferrara trouble was caused as a result of ('Peace will be definitive only if hearsay, and refer to seditious we manage to attain something movements, the armed forces in that is not easy - moral evolution , San Juan de la Paz, in our international relations Potosi, Guanajuelo etc. The whereby countries would prefer volume belonged to the archives to be trespassed against rather of Saenz de Tejada, Ambassador than to trespass, to be attacked to Mexico and secretary to Juan rather than to arrogate.') and Luis Prim (1814-1870) Spanish Alejandro Baralt. VG, 5. General and Statesman, and at Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 one time also to Alfredo Chavero (1841-1906) Mexican Archaeologist, Politician and Lot: 689 Dramatist, whose small circular CASTRO RAUL: (1931- ) ownership stamp appears on a Cuban Politician and number of pages. Bound with Revolutionary, younger brother of string and with some light overall Fidel Castro. President of the age wear, about VG Council of State of Cuba 2008- Estimate: £1,500.00 - £2,500.00 . A scarce, early A.L.S., R Castro Ruz, three pages, 8vo, Havana, 16th June 1950, to Zelma Lot: 691 Alvarez ('Estimada amigo') in HERRERA JOSE JOAQUIN DE: Spanish. Castro sends his (1792-1854) Mexican President condolences upon learning of the 1844, 1844-45 and 1848-51, death of his correspondent's previously a General in the grandfather, Don Urbano. He Mexican Army who served in the continues to refer to a meeting Mexican-American War. D.S., with a mutual friend, whom he Herrera, one page, folio, Mexico, describes as a very nice and 17th November 1822, in Spanish. good person, adding 'they The manuscript document, on the brought 2 champagnes, one for headed paper of the Secretary of me and the other one for State, is addressed to Don Juan Angelica and we drank it at the Quintero and relates to the hotel with them; I went with them appointment by the Emperor of a to Fidel's house and the next day Secretary to the Legation of the we took a walk at night with Empire for the Government of Angelica.' Castro further sends Colombia. Boldly signed by news from Havana, 'We are OK Herrera at the conclusion. With over here. Fidel had finished the blank integral leaf. Some law school a few days ago with extremely light, minor age wear, only a few credits to finish of a few small worm holes to the Social Sciences….I am here on text, and one very small area of my daily job….I'll have to spend paper loss in the upper left the summer studying.' corner, just affecting a couple of Accompanied by the original letters of printed text, none of the envelope hand addressed by minor faults affecting the Castro. Some extremely minor, signature. G. light creasing, VG. Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00

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Lot: 692 directed toward a single ideal - ZARAGOZA IGNACIO: (1829- the good of the greatest number - 1862) Mexican General, we will have achieved the considered a hero following his international peace we all desire. defeat of the invading French May the efforts of all the races be forces at the Battle of Puebla, 5th directed toward that ideal!' Also May 1862. N.S., Zaragoza, one including similar statements page, folio, Mexico, 16th July signed by Mariano Cornejo 1861, to C. Alfredo Bablot, a Zenteno (1866-1942, President clothing contractor. The of the Council of Ministers of manuscript note, in Spanish, Peru 1919) and Adolfo Costa du reads, in full, 'Deliver to the War Rels (1891-1980, Bolivian Writer Division 200 banderoles. Liberty & Diplomat). Generally VG, 4. and Reform'. The order, for Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 narrow forked flags flown on a ship's masthead, is boldly signed at the conclusion by Zaragoza in Lot: 694 his capacity as Secretary of War. PEREZ GODOY RICARDO: Autographs of Zaragoza are rare (1905-1982) Peruvian General, following his untimely death at led a coup d'etat in 1962. the age of 33, after being struck President of Peru 1962-63. with typhoid fever, shortly after Vintage signed 4 x 7 photograph his famous victory known as the of Perez Godoy standing in a Cinco de Mayo. With blind three quarter length pose, in embossed stamp of the semi-profile, wearing his uniform Ministerio de Guerra y Marina in and medals. Signed in blue ink the upper left corner and a small, with his name alone to a light neat circular perforation at the area of the image. Together with centre of the page, not affecting Manuel Prado (1889-1967) the text or signature. Very slightly President of Peru 1939-45 & unevenly trimmed to the left 1956-62. Blue fountain pen ink edge, otherwise VG. signature ('Manuel Prado') on a Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 piece. Annotated, numbered and dated in ink in the hand of a collector and with two file holes to Lot: 693 the upper edge and some overall LEON DE LA BARRA creasing. Also including Eloy FRANCISCO: (1863-1939) Gaspar Ureta (1892-1965) President of Mexico May - Peruvian Military leader who led November 1911. Autograph the Peruvian Armed Forces to Statement Signed, F. L. de la victory in the Ecuadorian- Barra, one page, folio, Paris, Peruvian War of 1941. Bold black June 1931, in French. Leon de la fountain pen ink signature on a Barra writes, in full, 'Pascal's small page removed from an bitter words, “Since Justice autograph album. With typed and could not be made strong, the ink annotations and date in the strong was made just―, must be hand of a collector beneath the changed to this simple signature. FR to VG, 3. affirmation, “International Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Justice must be strong―, and so it shall be, if the universal conscience recognizes the Lot: 695 immense good which ensues WILLIMAN CLAUDIO: (1861- therefrom.' Together with Emilio 1934) President of Uruguay 1907- Portes Gil (1890-1978) President 11. Vintage signed postcard, of Mexico 1928-30. Autograph featuring an attractive embossed Statement Signed, E Portes Gil, colour design of the Uruguayan one page, folio, n.p., n.d., in flag with an inset oval portrait of French, in full, 'When the peoples Williman. Signed in bold black of the Earth are convinced that it fountain pen ink to a clear area at is essential and urgent that the head of the postcard and human destinies be built upon dated Mont[evideo], 27th the foundations of equality and February 1908 in his hand. Some social justice, when the efforts of light age wear, otherwise VG. the leaders of all nations, great Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 and small, powerful and weak, rich and poor, are sincerely

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Lot: 696 of the folds, particularly at the CARIAS ANDINO TIBURCIO: base, not affecting the text or (1876-1969) Honduran President signature, G 1924, 1933-49. D.S., Tiburcio Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Carias A, one page, folio, Tegucigalpa, 1st November 1943, in Spanish. The attractively Lot: 699 penned manuscript document BEATON DAVID: (c.1494-1546) authorises the joint appointment Archbishop of St. Andrews and of Dr. Julian R. Caceres as the last Scottish Cardinal prior to Extraordinary Ambassador and the Reformation. Extremely rare Plenipotentiary, and Jose L.S., D[avid] Card[ina]lis S[anc]ti Augusto Padilla-Vega as Andree, one page, folio, Delegate and Counsellor to a Edinburgh, 9th November 1542, United Nations convention on Aid to Cardinal Alessandro Farnese, and Rehabilitation. Signed by in . Beaton writes to his Carias at the foot and correspondent as a result of the countersigned by Salvador incursions by King Henry VIII into Aguirre (1862-1947) Acting Scotland, 'Quia de incursionibus President of Honduras for one Ab Anglorum rege, contra week, 9th - 16th September sereniss[imum] et 1919. With blank integral leaf and ill[ustrissi]mu[m]. Regum, an affixed blind embossed paper Do[min]um meu[m], eiusq[u]e seal. VG. regnu[m], illatis ad Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 S[anctissimum] D[ominum] N[ostrum] in p[raese]ntia scribo; ex eisdemq[ue] literis Lot: 697 D[etermi]nationem V[estram] VARGAS GETULIO: (1882-1954) R[everendissimam] omnia ad President (and initially Dictator) plenu[m] intellecturam esse of Brazil 1930-45, 1951-54. D.S., confido, nihil hoc tempore ad Getulio Vargas, two pages, large illa[m] scribed[m] esse putavi. 4to, Presidential Palace, Rio de Tantu[m] illud eam sibi Janeiro, 8th November 1943, in p[er]suadere cupio, omen meam Portuguese. The typed document operam, curam, studium, et authorises Eurico Penteado to diligentiam ad inserviendu[m] act as the Plenipotentiary illius Amplitudini esse paratissima Delegate at a meeting of the id quod ita esse toties illa United Nations in Atlantic City experietur, quoties in suis and states that his vote will be suoru[mq]ue reb[us]q[ue] Uti cast in the name of Brazil. Signed voluerit. Interim me D[omi]nationi by Vargas at the conclusion and v[est]rae humil[lime] countersigned by Osvaldo co[m]mendo.' With detached Aranha (1894-1960) Brazilian integral address leaf bearing a Politician & Diplomat. With blind good affixed blind embossed embossed paper seal affixed and paper seal. A fine letter, not least blank integral leaf. Accompanied for its references to King Henry by the original envelope. VG VIII, King James V and Pope Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Paul III. Some extremely minor light foxing and a slight area of water staining to the right edge, only very slightly affecting the Lot: 698 text and signature which remain SOMOZA GARCIA ANASTASIO: perfectly legible. About VG (1896-1956) President of Beaton's letter is written shortly Nicaragua 1937-47, 1950-56. before the Battle of Solway Moss Assassinated. D.S., A. Somoza, took place at the Anglo-Scottish one page, 4to, Managua, 17th border on 24th November 1542. September 1948. The typed When King Henry VIII of England document provides broke away from the Roman salvoconducto to Fausto Amador, Catholic church, he asked King an employee of the Neptune James V of Scotland, his Gold Mining Company, allowing nephew, to do the same. James him to freely move within the rejected his uncle's request and national territory without being further insulted him by refusing to disturbed by the police or military meet at York. As a result, King authorities. Some light age wear Henry VIII displayed his anger by and minor splitting to the edges

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sending troops against Scotland. Lot: 701 In retaliation for the massive ANNE: (1665-1714) Queen of English raid into Scotland King England, Scotland & Ireland James responded by assigning 1702-07 and Queen of the Robert, Lord Maxwell with the Kingdom of Great Britain 1707- task of raising an army and on 14. D.S., Anne R, as Queen, at 24th November 1542 an army of the head, one page, folio, Court 15,000 - 18,000 Scots advanced at Windsor Castle, 9th February into England and were met near 1713. The manuscript document Solway Moss by Thomas is a warrant addressed to Robert Wharton and his 3000 men. The Harley, Earl of Oxford and Earl ensuing battle was uncoordinated Mortimer at the Treasury, and has been described as a requesting that they pay John rout. Alessandro Farnese (1520- Drummond, 'whom wee 1589) Italian Cardinal and appointed Our Commissary for Diplomat. Letters signed by Treating concerning the Cardinal Beaton are extremely settlement and preservation of rare; American Book Prices the Trade of Our Subjects in the Current have no records of any Spanish Low Countries', the sum autograph material by Beaton of £1350 to cover Drummond's appearing at auction. cost of equipage, ordinary Estimate: £2,000.00 - £3,000.00 entertainment etc. in his post. Countersigned at the foot by Harley ('Oxford'). With two blind Lot: 700 embossed revenue stamps. A STUART CHARLES EDWARD: small area of paper loss in the (1720-1788) Jacobite Pretender upper left corner and some light to the thrones of England, foxing and age wear, about VG. Scotland and Ireland, known as Estimate: £600.00 - £800.00 Bonnie Prince Charlie, or The Young Pretender. L.S., Votre bon Ami Charles R, one page, 4to, Lot: 702 n.p., n.d., to Le Marquis Louis WALLMODEN AMALIE VON: Angelelli in Bologne, in French. (1704-1765) Countess of Stuart states that he received his Yarmouth. Mistress of King correspondent's letter of 19th George II of Great Britain from December 'full of good wishes the mid 1730s until his death in and greetings, asking the Lord for 1760. A good A.L.S., A de my prosperity, which I find very Yarmouth, two pages, 4to, kind of you….'. He also adds that Kensington, 13th August 1759, to he hopes to see his a gentleman, in French. The correspondent in Rome one day, Countess of Yarmouth's if his affairs allow him to visit. elegantly penned letter is written With integral address leaf in less than two weeks after the Stuart's hand and bearing a red historic Battle of Minden, and she wax seal. Some slight ink thanks her correspondent for bleeding and light staining to the their interest and expresses her concluding four lines of text, happiness in the glorious events which remain perfectly legible. of the 1st August and of the glory The subscription and signature of their compatriots, ('a la are largely unaffected. Rare. deliverance de ma Patrie par About VG. Luigi Angelelli (1716- l'heureuse et glorieuse journee 1796) Italian Nobleman whose du premier, les avantages en family were close associates of deviennent tous les jours the Stuarts. Indeed, Charles importants. Je vous felicite….de Stuart stayed in the Palazzo la Gloire que se sont acquis vos Angelelli in January 1766 when Compatriotes….') further referring on his way to Rome following the to Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick, death of his father. who has conveyed many good Estimate: £1,000.00 - £1,500.00 expressions in his letter to King George II, and, now realising the importance of the events, congratulating the Duke of Richmond, General Waldegrave and Mr. Kingsley. In concluding the Countess adds a few lines in the name of the King who has

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charged the Countess with Chancellor of the Exchequer conveying the appreciation he 1761-62 and Secretary at War has for the zeal that her 1755-61, 1765-78, during correspondent has shown Britain's involvement in the ('…[Il]…m'a charge de vous dire Seven Years War and the qu'il avoit de tout temps ete American War of Independence, persuade de votre zele pour and Sir Gilbert Elliot (1722-1777) lui….') and remarks that she has Scottish Statesman, Lord of the been unable to resist telling the Admiralty 1756-67 and Treasurer King of her correspondent's of the Chamber in the Royal participation in the joyful and Household 1762-70. Further important events. With blank countersigned to the verso by integral leaf. Rare. Some George Colebrooke (twice, once extremely minor, light age wear, as Executor of James VG The Battle of Minden took Colebrooke 1722-1761, a place on 1st August 1759 during prominent private banker in the Seven Years' War. An army London), Arnold Nesbitt and fielded by the Anglo-German Moses Franks. Some light age alliance commanded by Field wear and minor staining to the Marshal Ferdinand, Duke of folds, with repairs to the verso, Brunswick (1721-1792) defeated and a few small, minor areas of a French army commanded by paper loss to the edges, G. Marshal of France, Louis, Estimate: £400.00 - £500.00 Marquis de Contades (1704- 1795). In Britain, the victory was considered one of several Lot: 704 fortuitous events that constituted VICTORIA: (1819-1901) Queen the Annus Mirabilis of 1759. of the United Kingdom Great Charles Lennox (1735-1806) 3rd Britain & Ireland 1837-1901. A Duke of Richmond. British Field good A.L.S., with her initials V R Marshal and Politician. I, four pages, 8vo, Balmoral John Waldegrave (1718-1784) Castle, 2nd November 1887, to 3rd Earl Waldegrave. British [Dr. Cameron Lees], on the Soldier and Politician. Queen's black monogrammed William Kingsley (1698?-1769) mourning stationery, in English. British Lieutenant General. The Queen writes to ask her Estimate: £400.00 - £500.00 correspondent 'to Christen my little Highland Grand daughter who was born here on the 24th Lot: 703 Oct. (a good deal later than was GEORGE III: (1738-1820) King of expected) wh. we are most the United Kingdom 1760-1820. anxious you shd. do - my children A good D.S., George R, as King, & I being most desirous that the at the head, one page, folio, Baptism shd. take place here & Court at St. James's, 30th March be performed by you - There is 1762. The manuscript document only one thing in the Service and is a warrant addressed to Henry in your liberal large minded views Fox, Paymaster General of the I hope you wd. not mind as it Guards, Garrisons and Land would hurt the relatives were it Forces, and states that a not to be - viz: that there may be payment of £18133.2.6. should be Sponsers - you wd. address the made to the representatives of parents as usual - only they wd. the late Sir James Colebrooke, stand….and I am the 1st Sir George Colebrooke, Arnold Sponser….You wd. not I trust find Nesbitt and Moses Franks 'for any difficulty in this.' and further provisions issued by them to Our asking him to confirm his Forces in North America for and availability by telegraph before from the 26th day of March 1761 continuing 'My dear Child is to the 18th Day of December', going on perfectly well, but had a the amount having been very severe time. We wished if confirmed by a Report of the possible to have the Christening Comptrollers of the Accounts of on the 22nd, but it cd. be on the the Army. Countersigned at the 23rd if you cd. not be here by the foot by Lord North (1732-1792) 22nd.' Some very slight, British Prime Minister 1770-82, extremely minor age wear and William Barrington (1717-1793) slight traces of former mounting 2nd Viscount Barrington. to the upper edge of the final

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page, otherwise VG. Princess Lot: 706 Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg GEORGE V: (1865-1936) King of (1887-1969) daughter of Prince the United Kingdom 1910-36. Henry of Battenberg and A.L.S., George, three pages, 8vo, Princess Beatrice, and grand Marlborough House, Pall Mall, daughter of Queen Victoria, was London, 4th July 1889, to Mrs. born at Balmoral Castle on 24th Chaine at Kensington Palace. October 1887 and was The Duke of York states that he Christened Victoria Eugenie Julia feels quite ashamed at not Ena. having replied to her Her last given name had been correspondent's letter before now written 'Eua' on the birth and thanks her 'for asking me to document by her mother, but Dr. come to Miss Lepel's wedding on Cameron Lees misread the name the 25th', adding 'I don't know yet and pronounced it as 'Ena' at the if I shall be in London on that Christening ceremony; a name day, but I will come if I possibly which stayed with the Princess can.' He further remarks 'I told for the rest of her life. my father of your eldest Princess Victoria Eugenie daughter's engagement with married King Alfonso XIII of Major Griffiths & he was Spain on 31st May 1906 in delighted to hear it' before Madrid and served as Queen concluding 'Hoping to see you at Consort until 14th April 1931. the garden party today.' James Cameron Lees (1835- Accompanied by the original 1913) Dean of the Chapel Royal envelope hand addressed by the in Scotland 1887-1910. Duke and signed by him with his Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 initial ('G') in the lower left corner. VG. Maria Chaine (1837-1915) Keeper of the State Apartments Lot: 705 at Kensington Palace and wife of PRINCESS BEATRICE: (1857- William Chaine (1838-1916) 1944) British Princess, youngest Assistant Master of the child of Queen Victoria and Ceremonies 1887-1901. Harriet Prince Albert. Mother of Victoria Lepel Dorothea Sayer (d.1922), Eugenie, Queen of Spain. A.L.S., daughter of Maria Chaine and Beatrice, two pages, 8vo, her first husband, Captain London, 9th March 1888, to Mrs. Frederick Sayer, married Harry Tylor, on the printed mourning Hay-Drummond on 25th July stationery of Buckingham Palace. 1889. The Princess writes, in full, 'I Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 thank you very much for your kind thought of giving us luncheon, after the Bazaar, but Lot: 707 now as you will understand, with GEORGE VI & QUEEN this sad event at Berlin, I shall ELIZABETH: GEORGE VI (1895- not be able to open the Bazaar. I 1952) King of the United regret it very much, as I fear it Kingdom 1936-52 & ELIZABETH may injure the excellent cause for (1900-2002) Queen Consort, the which the bazaar is being held, . A printed small but I could not possibly take part 8vo menu card from H.M.S. in any function before the Renown, dated 24th June 1927, Emperor's funeral.' With blank signed by both King George VI integral leaf. VG. Kaiser Wilhelm ('Albert', as Duke of York) and I (1797-1888) King of Prussia Queen Elizabeth ('Elizabeth', as 1861-88 & first German Emperor Duchess of York) with their 1871-88, had died on the same names alone in bold fountain pen day as the present letter was inks to a clear area at the head of written the menu. Some extremely Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 minor, light discoloration to the edges, caused by previous framing, about VG. The Duke and Duchess of York travelled on HMS Renown from January - July 1927 during their Royal Tour of the Empire which included the Duke opening the new Parliament House in Canberra,

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Australia. cake is wrapped in its original Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 decorative greaseproof paper and contained in the original white presentation box, the lid Lot: 708 bearing the silver printed Royal WALLIS WINDSOR: (1895-1986) cipher of the Duke and Duchess American Socialite, wife of and the place and date, Edward, Duke of Windsor. A.L.S., Buckingham Palace, 23rd July Wallis, four pages, 8vo, La Croe, 1986. Accompanied by the Cap d'Antibes, n.d. ('Sunday', original loosely inserted 12mo apparently 1938), to Kitty Wolf, printed card bearing facsimile Baroness Eugene de Rothschild, signatures of the couple. on the Duchess's blue Together with a small selection of monogrammed stationery. The printed ephemera relating to the Duchess states that she is writing marriage of the Duke and in great haste and despair to ask Duchess of York including printed if her correspondent or her staff sample invitation, Order of know of a good Maitre d'Hotel, Carriage Processions to explaining that her own has been Westminster Abbey, Order of taken ill and remarking 'Here I Service and Ceremonial for the am with an unfinished house, marriage etc., three greetings guests arriving from the 28th….In cards individually signed and fact I'm feeling rather sorry for inscribed by the Duchess of York myself - and wonder if you know and also signed by her on behalf of anyone who could fill in this of the Duke and their two important job?' In a postscript daughters, Beatrice and Eugenie, Wallis adds that she is travelling a First Day Cover to Italy on Tuesday ('as I am commemorating the wedding of exhausted') although provides the Duke and Duchess, signed the telephone numbers in Antibes by the Duchess, etc. Generally if Rothschild's secretary needs to VG to EX, 11 talk to Mrs. Bedford. One small, neat split to the edge of the central horizontal fold of the Lot: 711 second page, otherwise VG. [WILLIAM, DUKE OF Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 CAMBRIDGE & CATHERINE, DUCHESS OF CAMBRIDGE]: [WILLIAM] (1982- ) Duke of Lot: 709 Cambridge, son of Prince DIANA: (1961-1997) Princess of Charles and Princess Diana & Wales. T.L.S., Diana, with [CATHERINE] (1982- ) holograph salutation and Duchess of Cambridge, wife of subscription, one page, Prince William. An original slice Kensington Palace, London, 1st of the Duke and Duchess of July 1996, to John Gairdner. The Cambridge's wedding cake, the Princess writes, in full, 'I was very three inch long slice of fruit cake, touched to receive your kind designed by Fiona Cairns, is message together with the wrapped in its original wonderful flowers on my greaseproof paper and contained Birthday. Thank you so much for in the original metal presentation thinking of me - it meant a great tin, designed by Peter Windett deal to me.' Accompanied by the and Sally Mangum and original Registered envelope. VG. attractively decorated in cream Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 and gold, the lid bearing the Royal cipher of the Duke and Duchess and the date of their wedding, 29th Aril 2011. Lot: 710 Accompanied by the original [ANDREW, DUKE OF YORK & loosely inserted 12mo printed SARAH, DUCHESS OF YORK]: card, numbered 120102 to the [ANDREW] (1960- ) Duke of verso, stating 'With best wishes York, son of Queen Elizabeth II from TRH The Prince of Wales and Prince Philip & [SARAH] and The Duchess of Cornwall in (1959- ) Duchess of York, celebration of the wedding of former wife of Prince Andrew. An TRH The Duke and Duchess of original slice of the Duke and Cambridge'. VG to EX Duchess of York's wedding cake, the four inch long slice of fruit

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Lot: 712 doing so.' He further continues CHURCHILL WINSTON S.: 'The only way in which they can (1874-1965) British Prime be protected would be for Great Minister 1940-45, 1951-55. Nobel Britain to take part by force in the Prize winner for Literature, 1953. Spanish war and this might very A good, large vintage signed easily start a European war.' A sepia 10.5 x 12.5 photograph single file hole appears in the showing Churchill in a formal upper left corner, not affecting head and shoulders pose the text or signature. Together wearing his uniform and medals. with Granville Leveson-Gower Photograph by Elliott & Fry. (1815-1891) 2nd Earl Granville. Signed ('Winston S. Churchill') in Secretary of State for Foreign bold, dark fountain pen ink to the Affairs 1851-52, 1870-74, 1880- lower photographer's mount and 85. D.S., Granville, one page, dated 14th June 1918 in his folio, Foreign Office, London, 9th hand. Matted in the original slim December 1880. The partially cream mount to an overall size of printed document, featuring two 12 x 14. One very slight, neat attractive engraved vignettes, is a tear to the left edge of the passport issued to the British photographer's mount, not subject Giulietta Carolina de affecting the image or signature, Stedingk, allowing her to travel and some extremely light age on the continent. Signed at the wear, otherwise VG. At the time foot by Granville and also signed of signing the present by the bearer, de Stedingk. G to photograph, during World War I, VG, 2. Churchill was serving as Minister Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 of Munitions (1917-19) Estimate: £1,500.00 - £2,000.00 Lot: 714 JOHN OF AUSTRIA: (1629- Lot: 713 1679) Spanish General, the only COOPER DUFF: (1890-1954) natural son of King Philip IV of English Politician & Diplomat, Spain. A fine D.S., one page, Secretary of State for War 1935- folio, Brussels, 30th April 1657. 37, First Lord of the Admiralty The manuscript document, in 1937-38 and Minister of Spanish, is a military commission Information 1940-41. A good, appointing Captain Don Miguel interesting T.L.S., Duff Cooper, de Whitte to command a new two pages, 4to, Whitehall, 30th company of cavaliers that would June 1938, to T. W. Coghlin, on support the light cavalry. De the printed stationery of the Whitte has been selected as an Admiralty. Cooper thanks his officer with experience and correspondent for their letter courage who would be able to expressing views over the lead the company with order and bombing of British ships in discipline and the document Spanish harbours and comments grants him, among other matters, 'I fully appreciate the feeling that full power to choose the right these incidents have given rise soldiers for the company. Signed to, but I think there are one or by John of Austria with a large two facts which are often signature at the foot and with a forgotten. In the first place, there fine blind embossed paper seal is a civil war going on in Spain affixed. Some extremely minor, and anybody who goes into light age wear to the edges, VG Spain does so at their own risk Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00 as it is impossible for His Majesty's Government to protect British subjects who willingly Lot: 715 enter a war zone. Secondly, to go WILHELM II: (1859-1941) into territorial waters is to go into German Emperor & King of Spain just as much as it is to land Prussia 1888-1918. D.S., there, and British protection Wilhelm R, one page, folio, 29th ceases where territorial waters December 1902. The attractive begin. Thirdly, the ships that partially printed document, in have suffered have gone to German, (untranslated) relates to Spain in order to assist one side Eduard Arnhold. Boldly signed at by taking them supplies and are the foot by the Kaiser alongside a making very large profits by blind embossed seal. With blank

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integral leaf. VG. Lot: 718 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 HINDENBURG PAUL VON: (1847-1934) German Field Marshal and Statesman, Lot: 716 President of Germany 1925-34. HENRY OF PRUSSIA: (1862- Vintage signed postcard 1929) German Prince, younger photograph, being a reproduction brother of Emperor Wilhelm II, of a painting of the statesman in and Grand Admiral of the a head and shoulders pose Imperial German Navy. A.L.S., wearing his uniform and medals. Henry of Prussia, on two sides of Signed ('v. Hindenburg') in bold a correspondence card, black fountain pen ink with his Hemmelmark, 13th August 1911, name alone to the lower border. to Elinor Glyn, in English. The About EX. Prince states that he has been Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 suffering with a bad knee, as a result of a motor accident, although writes to thank her for a Lot: 719 book 'which I am going to read RUDOLF II: (1552-1612) Holy with much interest, knowing the Roman Emperor 1576-1612, authoress so well by now!' He King of Hungary and Croatia (as further remarks 'Though Rudolf I, 1572-1608), King of “Knowledge of the employment Bohemia (1575-1608/1611) and of current of thought― is not in Archduke of Austria (1576-1608). my line at all, I should very much A good, large manuscript D.S., like to see what you think & have Rudolf, one page, oblong folio, to say about it! Might I therefore being a passport issued to Pedro ask for a typewritten copy?' de Gamiz, travelling through the Accompanied by the original Kingdom of Hungary to collect envelope hand addressed by items for the Empress, possibly Prince Henry and signed by him, Anna of Austria (1549-1580) with his initials, in the lower left Queen of Spain, fourth wife of corner. VG. Elinor Glyn (1864- her uncle, King Philip II of Spain. 1943) British Novelist who coined Signed by Rudolf at the foot and the use of the phrase It as a with a blind embosseded paper euphemism for sex appeal. seal attached. A few light areas Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 of staining, only very slightly affecting a few words of text and not the signature, about VG Lot: 717 Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 CECILIE OF MECKLENBURG- SCHWERIN: (1886-1954) Crown Princess of Germany and Lot: 720 Prussia, wife of German Crown KOSSUTH LAJOS: (1802-1894) Prince William, the eldest son of Hungarian Politician, Regent- Kaiser Wilhelm II. A.L.S., Cecilie, President of the Kingdom of on two sides of her personal Hungary during the Revolution of monogrammed correspondence 1848-49. A.L.S., L Kossuth, two card, n.p., n.d., to Lady Gorst, in pages, 8vo, n.p., n.d., to Joseph English. The Crown Princess Simpson in Manchester, marked writes 'Please accept these Private. Kossuth states that he is violets with so many thanks for obliged to his correspondent for the delightful evening yesterday!' having collected some funds and continues 'I enjoyed myself 'immediately required for our so much and it was so kind of purpose' and asks for the money you and Sir Eldon getting the to be sent to him as soon as dance up for me. I hope you are possible as he has to leave not too tired.' Some very slight England shortly, explaining traces of former mounting to the 'before I leave I must arrange all right edge of the recto, otherwise the matters, it is of vital VG. Sir Eldon Gorst (1861-1911) importance for the purpose to Consul-General in Egypt 1907-11. have the disposal of the money Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 before I leave.' With blank integral leaf. Some extremely minor, very light foxing, VG

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Lot: 721 prosperity of the nations. In order ELENA OF MONTENEGRO: to guarantee peace, the League (1873-1952) Queen of Italy 1900- of Nations has undertaken an 46, wife of King Victor Emmanuel organizing effort applicable to all III. A.L.S., Elena, on two sides of aspects of international life and her monogrammed oblong 8vo all areas of human activity….' VG, correspondence card, Racconigi, 2. Piemont, 27th September 1905, Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 to 'Ma Chere Cousine' (Princess Alice of Athlone), in French. The Queen apologises for not having Lot: 724 written earlier, 'but having heard CLEMENCEAU GEORGES: that a position of matron in the (1841-1929) French Prime National Hospital is vacant, I Minister 1906-09, 1917-20. would ask you to use your A.L.S., G Clemenceau, two influence by giving a good pages, 8vo, Paris, 29th October recommendation to the 1909, to a gentleman, on the Management for Madame Coral printed stationery of the Senat, in whom I know well' and continues French. Clemenceau states that 'She is very competent, he will have great pleasure in according to her testimonials and meeting his correspondent and one can clearly see how well confirms that he will be at home liked she was and appreciated at the following day between 11am the Queen Charlotte Hospital.' and noon. He further adds that Some light overall dust staining, his only regret, given what his about VG. correspondent has told him, is Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 that he will not be able to invite him to stay one evening as he would have wished. VG Lot: 722 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 : (1875- 1938) Queen Consort of Romania 1914-27. Vintage Lot: 725 signed sepia cabinet photograph FRANCE: Joseph Caillaux (1863- of Marie in a head and shoulders 1944) Prime Minister of France pose. Photograph by Carl 1911-12. Autograph Statement Backofen of Darmstadt. Signed Signed, J. Caillaux, one page, ('Marie') in bold black fountain folio, Paris, 1st December 1927, pen ink with her name alone to a in French, in part, ' “War on clear area at the base of the War―….―Outlaw image. VG. War―….Maxims devoid of Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 meaning if those who utter them are not accustomed to daring deeds, resolved to brave idiotic Lot: 723 jeering, to face misguided STIRBEY BARBU: (1873-1946) opinion….'; Louis Barthou (1862- Prime Minister of the Kingdom of 1934) Prime Minister of France Romania 1927, a close confidant March - December 1913. and lover of Queen Marie of Assassinated. Autograph Romania. Autograph Statement Statement Signed, Louis Signed, B Stirbey, one page, Barthou, one page, folio, n.p., folio, n.p., n.d., in French, in full, 11th November 1928, in French, 'Economic cooperation and the in part, 'Truth must never be division of labour, through their imposed by force. Since the ever increasing tendency to beginnings of humanity, man has ignore borders, will ultimately sought it with an anguish which is usher in the reign of universal his torment and his nobility. One peace by imposing the triumph of must give great credit to time: reason and the moral ideal over nothing is created, or rather instinct.' Together with Gheorghe nothing endures, without Mironescu (1874-1949) Prime it…..Words come and go, and it is Minister of Romania 1930, 1930- actions alone that count. The 31. Autograph Statement Signed, history of the world will be G. G. Mironescu, one page, folio, changed if, everywhere, actions n.p., n.d., in French, in part, 'The give to words the only sanction future of civilisation lies in peace, that can guarantee Humanity the which ensures the continued future of which it dreams and

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which it deserves.'; Paul Painleve 1936. Autograph Statement (1863-1933) Prime Minister of Signed, A Sarraut, one page, France September - November folio, n.p., n.d., in French, in part, 1917 & April - November 1925. 'Peace in Europe, first of all - the Autograph Statement Signed, first and necessary step! But after Paul Painleve, one page, folio, it and through it, the Great n.p., 30th November 1927, in Human Peace of the continents French, in full, 'Mistrust among and the races - the white race nations is more dangerous than and the races of colour - under hate'; Edouard Herriot (1872- the sign of a new international 1957) Prime Minister of France ethic which will regulate their 1924-25, 20th - 23rd July 1926 & relations no longer according to June - December 1932. the ancient law of Autograph Statement Signed, E hegemonies….'; Pierre-Etienne Herriot, one page, folio, n.p., n.d., Flandin (1889-1958) Prime in French, in part, 'The Minister of France 1934-35, 1940- establishment of peace cannot 41. Autograph Statement Signed, be the work of politics alone. It P E Flandin, one page, folio, n.p., implies a moral reform of man, n.d., in French, in full 'If the the construction of a new ethic, generation that endured the the consent of individuals….'; European war does not ensure Camille Chautemps (1885-1963) Peace for the future, it will have Prime Minister of France failed to accomplish its mission.'; February - March 1930, 1933-34 Fernand Bouisson (1874-1959) & 1937-38. Autograph Statement Prime Minister of France 1st - 7th Signed, C. Chautemps, one June 1935. Autograph Statement page, folio, n.p., n.d., in French, Signed, F Bouisson, one page, in part 'The Governments' folio, n.p., n.d., in French, in part, technical efforts to organize 'Peace is the profound aspiration peace in material terms are of the peoples, but it is only a assuredly necessary - But they word until such time as clear- can only be effective if they occur sighted statesmen in responsible in a moral atmosphere of assemblies, insensitive to attacks peace….'. Some very light, from certain quarters, transform it extremely minor age wear, VG, 5. into reality!…' Some very light, Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 extremely minor age wear, VG, 5. Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00

Lot: 726 FRANCE: Theodore Steeg (1868- Lot: 727 1950) Prime Minister of France FRANCE: Alexandre Millerand 1930-31. Autograph Statement (1859-1943) President of the Signed, T. Steeg, one page, folio, French Republic 1920-24, Prime n.p., n.d., in French, in full, Minister of France 1920. 'Above territorial borders, above Autograph Statement Signed, A the limits of tradition, race or Millerand, one page, folio, n.p., language, must rise a common 9th November 1927, in French, in love based on the cooperation of full, 'It is not necessary to hope in national wills subject to the order to undertake, nor to effective sanctions of a superior succeed in order to persevere'; and mighty Justice.'; Joseph Paul Paul Doumer (1857-1932) Boncour (1873-1972) Prime President of the French Republic Minister of France 1932-33. 1931-32. Assassinated. Autograph Statement Signed, J. Autograph Statement Signed, Paul Boncour, one page, folio, Paul Doumer, one page, folio, n.p., n.d., in French, in part 'It is n.p., n.d., in French, in part, not time to throw the purple 'Internal peace reigns in civilized shroud over the Protocol, where Nations when the State ensures the dead gods sleep. The civil order, the security of persons building which we once erected and property; when Justice on the lake shore is still there, among men is administered to, solid, well built. Doubtless the and imposed upon, flow that passes by can deform all…..International peace, which and diminish its image….'; Albert Humanity ardently craves, will Sarraut (1872-1962) Prime reign only when the community of Minister of France October - civilized Nations ensures each of November 1933, January - June them its independence….'; Albert

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Lebrun (1871-1950) President of an activity essential at this time, the French Republic 1932-40. when all our efforts must have as Autograph Statement Signed, A their goal the most complete Lebrun, one page, folio, n.p., union for the rebirth of our n.d., in French, in part, 'No more motherland, under the leadership noble goal could be proposed for of our admirable Head of State. the work of man than the The Legion, which he founded, organisation of peace….'. Some grouping together under his very light, extremely minor age powerful and paternal energy, all wear, otherwise VG, 3. the men of France, is a Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 magnificent phalanx, which will lead to national resurrection, and the reconstruction of a strong and Lot: 728 prosperous state…Our work, POMPIDOU GEORGES: (1911- driven by your gentle and benign 1974) French Prime Minister enthusiasm, dear Friend, has for 1962-68 and President of the many years, in answer to the call French Republic 1969-74. T.L.S., of our heroic dead, spurred the G Pompidou, one page, folio, good will of so many Paris, 20th December 1971, to women….creating a benevolent Americo Deus Rodrigues peace movement through the Thomas, in French. Pomidou 'Peace Stamps'. This appeal of informs Thomas that he was very the women of France was heard happy with the conversations that well beyond our frontiers. People he held with [Richard] Nixon and of good will come towards us, to have been given the come towards France, that is, opportunity to stay in Portugal. which has always been at the The President further adds that head of all great, just and he appreciated the warm generous movements.' and hospitality received in Terceira concludes 'In adversity, our hope and asks Thomas to convey his remains invincible, our wills wishes for the future happiness unshakeable, our hearts ready of his country to the Portuguese for any sacrifice. We will line up people. With blank integral leaf. behind and alongside the Legion, VG Americo Tomas (1894-1987) to support our beloved and Portuguese Admiral and valiant Marshal Petain, and we Politician, President of Portugal will shout out to him with all our 1958-74. might, proclaiming our love for Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 our country: “Count on us, the women, the daughters, the sisters, the mothers, who have suffered so much during two Lot: 729 wars. They have been given two HENRIETTE OF BELGIUM: kinds of motherhood, that of (1870-1948) Belgian Princess, giving birth and that of burying Duchess of Vendome. A.L.S., their children, mothers of joy and Henriette, Belgique Vendomy, of pain. We, the 'Golden Branch', two pages, large 4to, Tourronde, wish to express to our honoured 18th November 1941, to 'My dear Head of State all the passion and Friend', in French. The Princess depth of our devotion to the announces 'How moving was national cause, to the sacred your speech of 10 November, cause of France. Dear Marshal, how beautiful and comforting this you can rely on us!― ' A couple Annual General Meeting of our of small, neat tears to the edges Association! How well-chosen of the folds and some very minor were your words, galvanising age wear, otherwise VG. Philippe people's courage and tending Petain (1856-1951) Marshal of their wounds!' and further France, Chief of State of Vichy continues 'How magnificently you France 1940-44. expressed, in words dictated by Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 your generous heart, exactly what was needed to glorify the heroes whose daughters we are, and to provide a moving and grateful reminder of the friends we mourn.' The Princess also states 'It is comforting to see the truly national extent of our action,

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Lot: 730 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 HENRIETTE OF BELGIUM: (1870-1948) Belgian Princess, Duchess of Vendome. A.L.S., Lot: 731 Henriette, two pages, large 4to, PRINCE PIERRE OF MONACO: Tourronde, 14th June 1935, to (1895-1964) Duke of Valentinois. 'My dear and very good friend', in Father of Prince Rainier III of French. The Princess thanks her Monaco and an ardent promoter correspondent for their kind letter of art, music and literature in the and continues to discuss various principality. Vintage signed and translations into German ('I think inscribed sepia 8 x 10 that of Monsignor de Stozingen is photograph of the Prince in a the purest'), Swedish ('I have no head and shoulders pose. Signed idea, knowing nothing of this in dark fountain pen ink to the language…my nephew Leopold image and dated Monaco, doesn't know it either') and Swiss Christmas 1959 in his hand. A ('I wrote yesterday to Prime few light, minor creases to the Minister Motta, one of the best lower left corner, otherwise VG. known figures in the country, Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 twice President of the Swiss Federation, and a person of great standing') and further encloses a Lot: 732 letter (no longer present) to the RAINIER III: (1923-2005) Prime Minister of the Netherlands Sovereign Prince of Monaco and Queen Wilhelmina, asking 1949-2005. Fine L.S., Rainier, that her correspondent deliver two pages, folio, Palais de the letter to the Queen personally Monaco, 29th January 1966, to and 'explain our cause to her Americo Deus Rodrigues carefully. You are so eloquent Thomas, in French. The official that you can convince anyone'. letter acknowledges receipt of The Princess also encloses a Thomas's letter informing Rainier letter (no longer present) for the of Thomas's re-election as English ambassador, whom she President of the Portuguese does not know, and remarking Republic from 1965-72, further 'he has not been here long. That congratulating him and will be harder, and you will need, expressing a desire to maintain dear friend, to use all your and develop the excellent powers of friendly persuasion.' relations which exist between the She comments on her health and Principality of Monaco and the problems that she is Portugal. With blank integral leaf. experiencing with hay fever and Accompanied by the original whooping cough and in envelope bearing a red wax seal concluding remarks 'I am to the verso. VG. Americo Tomas enclosing the rough draft of my (1894-1987) Portuguese Admiral letter (no longer present) for and Politician, President of Motta. I mention his fine speech Portugal 1958-74. to the League of Nations in Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 protest against the Soviet occupation - it was a magnificent cry of courage and of faith, and Lot: 733 we were all carried away by it, RAINIER III: (1923-2005) Prince since the admission of the of Monaco, Ruler of the Soviets (unfortunately achieved Principality 1949-2005. Vintage through pressure by France from signed postcard photograph of Barthou) was truly shameful, and the young Prince standing in a continues, like the current formal three quarter length pose alliance, to constitute a real wearing his uniform and medals. danger for the world. They will Photograph by Detaille. Signed always protect communism and ('Rainier, Prince de Monaco') in everything that encourages blue fountain pen ink to the hatred, revolt and anti-religious image, partially across a darker feeling.' Some tears to the edges area although legible. and fold, very slightly affecting Accompanied by the original the text but not the signature, G. envelope post marked at Giuseppe Motta (1871-1940) Monaco, 21st September 1955. A Swiss Politician and President of few very small pinholes to the the League of Nations 1924-25. white borders, otherwise EX

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Lot: 734 1st Earl Farquhar (1844-1923) RAINIER III (1923-2005) Prince British Financier, Master of the of Monaco, Ruler of the Household to King Edward VII of Principality 1949-2005 & KELLY Great Britain 1901-07 and later GRACE (1929-1982) American Lord Steward of the Household Actress, Academy Award winner. 1915-22. Queen Victoria makes Later Princess of Monaco. arrangements for the Christening Signed 4 x 6 postcard of a future Queen of Spain photograph of Prince Rainier Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 standing in a formal three quarter length pose wearing his uniform and medals. Signed ('Rainier, Lot: 737 Prince de Monaco') in bold black HAAKON VII: (1872-1957) King ink to the image, together with a of Norway 1905-57. Vintage signed 6 x 8 photograph of signed 8 x 6 photograph of the Princess Grace in a head and King standing in a full length shoulders pose. Signed ('Grace pose, in uniform, saluting at a de Monaco') in bold black ink Birthday parade in his honour, with her name alone across a apparently during World War II. light area at the base of the At the King's side stand his son, image. VG, 2 Olav V (1903-1991) King of Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 Norway 1957-91 and his wife Princess Martha of Sweden (1901-1954) Crown Princess of Lot: 735 Norway. Signed ('Haakon R') by CONSTANTINE II: (1940- ) the King, and also signed by both King of Greece 1964-73. T.L.S., Olav and Martha initially, each Constantin R, two pages, small with their names alone in dark 4to, Palais Royal d'Athenes, 11th fountain pen ink to a light area at January 1966, to Americo Deus the base of the image. VG. Rodrigues Thomas, on blind Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 embossed stationery, in French. The King thanks Thomas for his letter informing him of Thomas's Lot: 738 re-election as President of the OLAV V: (1903-1991) King of Portuguese Republic, extending Norway 1957-91. T.L.S., Olav V, his congratulations and one page, folio, Palais Royal a expressing a desire to maintain Oslo, 23rd December 1965, to and further strengthen the good Americo Deus Rodrigues relations between Greece and Thomaz, in French. The official Portugal. Accompanied by the letter acknowledges receipt of original envelope bearing Thomaz's letter announcing his remnants of a wax seal to the re-election as President of the verso. VG. Americo Tomas (1894- Portuguese Republic, continuing 1987) Portuguese Admiral and to offer his congratulations and Politician, President of Portugal expressing a desire to develop 1958-74. the good relations which exist Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 between Norway and Portugal. Countersigned at the foot by John Lyng (1905-1978) Prime Lot: 736 Minister of Norway August - HAAKON VII: (1872-1957) King September 1963, Minister of of Norway 1905-57. A.L.S., Foreign Affairs 1965-70. With Charles, one page, 8vo, blank integral leaf. Accompanied Appleton, Norfolk, 18th by the original envelope. VG. November 1900, to Lord Americo Tomas (1894-1987) Farquhar, on the monogrammed Portuguese Admiral and stationery of the then Prince Carl Politician, President of Portugal of Denmark and his wife Princess 1958-74. Maud of Wales, in English. The Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Prince thanks his correspondent for their kind invitation which he has great pleasure in accepting, providing that he will not be in the way. With blank integral leaf. Some very light, minor age wear, otherwise VG. Horace Farquhar,

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Lot: 739 Casa Valencia. Spanish Noble ASGEIRSSON ASGEIR: (1894- and Politician, Minister of State, 1972) President of Iceland 1952- 1875. A.L.S., Valencia, two 68. T.L.S., Asg. Asgeirsson, one pages, 8vo, n.p., n.d. ('Samedi', page, small folio, Reykjavik, 8th annotated 1882 in pencil in January 1959, to Americo Deus another hand), to a friend, on his Rodrigues Thomaz, on official monogrammed stationery, in blind embossed stationery. The French and English, referring to official letter of state, in French, Greek mythology and sending an acknowledges receipt of his autograph (no longer present) of correspondent's letter informing the Catholic Kings, Ferdinand him that he had been elected as and Isabella; Umberto II (1904- President of the Portuguese 1983) King of Italy, May-June Republic from 1958-65, and 1946. Vintage signed 4.5 x 7 continues 'I assure you that I photograph of Umberto in a totally agree with your profile head and shoulders pose. commitment to maintain and Signed in bold blue ink to the strengthen the good and friendly lower white border and dated relationships that so fortunately 1957 in his hand. Generally VG, 4 exist between both of our countries.' Countersigned at the foot by Guomunder Ivarsson Lot: 741 Guomundsson (1909-1987) NICHOLAS II: (1868-1918) Icelandic Politician & Foreign Emperor of Russia 1894-1917. A Minister 1956-65. With blank fine vintage signed cabinet integral leaf. About EX. Americo photograph of the Tsar in a Tomas (1894-1987) Portuguese formal head and shoulders pose Admiral and President 1958-74. wearing his uniform and various Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 medals. Signed ('Nicky') in bold dark fountain pen ink to a clear area at the head of the image Lot: 740 and dated 1898 in his hand. A EUROPEAN ROYALTY: Victor good signed portrait of the Tsar Amadeus III (1726-1796) King of featuring a rare example of his Sardinia 1773-96. D.S., V. signature using his family name. Amedeo, one page, folio, Turin, Some extremely light, minor age 30th June 1786, in Italian. The wear, VG untranslated manuscript document is a military appointment relating to Carlo Lot: 742 Duranti. Boldly signed by the ALEXANDRA FEODOROVNA: King at the foot and (1872-1918) Empress Consort of countersigned by the Minister of Russia 1894-1917, wife of Tsar War, General Giuseppe Ruffinoto Nicholas II. A.N.S., Alix, to the Coconito di Montiglio, and with verso of a vintage sepia postcard an attractive blind embossed photograph showing her paper seal affixed; Eugenie de husband, Tsar Nicholas II, seated Montijo (1826-1920) Empress in a formal three quarter length Consort of the French 1853-71, pose in uniform, n.p., 1911/12, to wife of Napoleon III. A.L.S., an unidentified correspondent, in Eugenie, seven pages, 8vo, German. Writing in bold pencil, Compiegne, 26th October 1861, the Empress sends Christmas to Queen Sophia of the greetings. Rare. One very slight, Netherlands, on her blind minor corner crease, otherwise embossed monogrammed VG stationery, in French, denying rumours of an estrangement between them and making assurances of her friendship and devotion and further adding that she will make every effort to meet her correspondent soon. The Empress also writes of her concerns for the health of the Prince of Orange and the King of Wurtemberg; Emilio Alcala- Galiano (1831-1914) 4th Count of

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Lot: 743 Lot: 745 NIKOLAEVNA OLGA: (1895- [NIKOLAEVNA ANASTASIA]: 1918) Grand Duchess, eldest (1901-1918) Grand Duchess, daughter of Tsar Nicholas II of youngest daughter of Tsar Russia. Murdered, along with Nicholas II of Russia. Murdered, other members of her family, by a along with other members of her shooting squad during the family, by a shooting squad Russian Revolution. Extremely during the Russian Revolution. rare vintage signed sepia An interesting, rare original postcard photograph of the unsigned vintage sepia 3.5 x 2.5 Grand Duchess seated in an photograph depicting Grand elegant full length pose, in profile, Duchess Anastasia (centre) reading from a book. Signed with seated outdoors in a full length her name alone, in Cyrillic, in pose alongside her sisters Grand bold fountain pen ink to a light Duchess Olga (seated, left) and area at the head of the image. Tatiana (seated, far right) and her With an additional holograph note brother Alexei Nikolaevich to the verso, four lines in Cyrillic (centre) who is seen wearing his dated 1914 in her hand. Some Lance Corporal's uniform. The slight traces of former mounting siblings are accompanied by to the verso, just affecting four Anastasia's King Charles Spaniel letters of text, which remain dog Jimmy, who sits in her lap, perfectly legible, otherwise about and in the background the EX Imperial Family residence at Estimate: £2,000.00 - £3,000.00 Tsarskoye Selo can be seen. Together with a second original unsigned vintage 4.5 x 2.5 Lot: 744 photograph of Grand Duchess NIKOLAEVNA ANASTASIA: Anastasia seated outdoors in a (1901-1918) Grand Duchess, three quarter length pose youngest daughter of Tsar alongside her brother Alexei Nicholas II of Russia. Murdered, Nikolaevich, again seen wearing along with other members of her his Russian Army uniform, and family, by a shooting squad with another young boy present. during the Russian Revolution. The first photograph is dated An exceptionally rare and fine 1917 in ink to the verso in an vintage signed 3.5 x 5 unidentified hand and both would photograph, the image depicting appear to date from the Spring of the young Grand Duchess seated 1917 when the Russian Imperial in a three quarter length pose. family were being held in Signed ('Anastasia') in bold, dark captivity. Some extremely light, fountain pen ink to a clear area at minor age way, VG, 2 the base of the image and dated Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 1914 in her hand. Very slightly neatly trimmed to the upper edge, VG Provenance: The Lot: 746 photograph apparently previously [RUSSIA]: An unusual collection belonged to Anastasia's nurse, of original unsigned vintage Shura. The present photograph portraits by various Russian also bears an interesting series political figures, all members of of three ink notes to the verso, the provisional government, and signed by Bossel (?) of prominent at the time of the Lausanne, 6th January 1927, in Russian Revolution in 1917, French, giving brief, although including Georgy Lvov, definitive, reasons for his opinion Alexander Kerensky, Lavr that the photograph and Kornilov, Alexander Guchkov, signature are that of Grand Pavel Milyukov, Alexander Duchess Anastasia. The notes Konovalov, Mikhail Rodzianko may well have been made as etc. Each of the 12mo and 8vo part of the 1927 investigation, gouache portraits are neatly privately funded by Anastasia's mounted to heavy 6 x 8 artboards uncle, Ernest Louis, Grand Duke and bear contemporary ink of Hesse, into the identity of annotations identifying the Anna Anderson, the most well subjects. Some light age wear, known of a host of impostors who G, 11 claimed to be Anastasia. Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 Estimate: £4,000.00 - £6,000.00

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Lot: 747 Lot: 750 FEODOROVNA VIKTORIA: DAYAN MOSHE: (1915-1981) (1876-1936) Princess Victoria Israeli Military Leader and Melita of Saxe-Coburg and Politician. Signed 5 x 7 Gotha, wife of Grand Duke Kirill photograph of Dayan in a semi- Vladimirovich of Russia from profile head and shoulders pose. 1905-36. Vintage signed sepia Signed ('M. Dayan') in blue ink cabinet photograph of the Grand with his name alone to the base Duchess in a half length pose of the image. VG. wearing a large fur collar and Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 with peacock feathers in her hair. Photograph by Uhlenhuth of Coburg. Signed ('Victoria Melita') Lot: 751 in bold dark fountain pen ink to a GANDHI INDIRA: (1917-1984) light area at the base of the Indian Prime Minister 1966-77, image and dated 1897 in her 1980-84. Signed 4 x 5.5 hand. Some light foxing and photograph of Gandhi in a head minor age wear to the edges of and shoulders pose. Signed in the photograph, about VG. black ink to a light area at the Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 base of the image and dated 1981 in her hand. One heavy crease to the upper right corner, Lot: 748 otherwise VG. KERENSKY ALEXANDER: Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 (1881-1970) Russian Prime Minister July - November 1917. A printed 8vo menu for the 36th Lot: 752 Annual Banquet of the AKIHITO: (1933- ) Emperor of Philadelphia Real Estate Board Japan 1989- . Signed Christmas at the Bellevue-Stratford, 22nd greetings card, the folding 8vo January 1944, boldly signed by card featuring a typically Kerensky in dark fountain pen ink Japanese colour design to the to a clear area at the head of the front cover of a tree in blossom at front cover and dated 22nd the side of a river. Signed January 1944 in his hand. With ('Akihito') to the inside, beneath a the original blue cord. EX. printed greeting in English, and Kerensky was one of four dated Tokyo, December 1957, in speakers at the banquet, Akihito's hand. The Crown Prince delivering an address entitled has also added a holograph note, Russia Today and Tomorrow. 'I do hope you are well. Kindly Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 remember me to all other members of the Royal Family.' Accompanied by the original Lot: 749 envelope hand addressed by PASHA AHMED DJEMAL: (1872- Akihito to Her Royal Highness 1922) Turkish Naval Minister, Princess Lilian de Rethy in one of the Three Pashas of the Belgium. Rare, and an interesting , and a leading association piece. Some light age member of the Young Turk wear, otherwise VG. Lilian, administration during World War Princess of Rethy (1916-2002) I. Assassinated. Vintage signed Second wife of King Leopold III of and inscribed 6.5 x 9 sepia the Belgians. photograph of in a Estimate: £400.00 - £500.00 half length pose wearing a military overcoat. Signed and dated in in bold Lot: 753 purple ink to a light area at the BUCHANAN JAMES: (1791- head of the image. Neatly 1868) American President 1857- mounted, otherwise VG. 61. A.L.S., James Buchanan, two Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 pages, 8vo, Fenton's Hotel, London, 19th March 1856, to General Campbell. Buchanan states that when he last saw his correspondent he was unsure about travelling to Paris, however continues to inform Campbell that

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he can take a boat from its method of accomplishment.' Folkestone, adding 'I hope this and continues 'I fully approve arrangement may suit Mr. everything you did, and Croskey & yourself. I have been congratulate you on a great in hourly expectation that one stroke. I sincerely hope that the other of you would call to make Judge found them guilty and the final arrangement. I do hope I sentenced them, as they ought to may not be disappointed in your have been sentenced.' VG. company. This would greatly Henry Clay Ide (1844-1921) destroy the pleasure of the American Judge and passage. Croskey is a most Ambassador. Governor General agreeable fellow.' Some of the Philippines 1905-06 and extremely light age toning and United States Minister to Spain one very minor, neat split to the 1909-13. Taft served as right edge of a light fold, just Governor General of the touching one word of text and not Philippines himself from 1901-03 the signature, otherwise VG. and, at the time of the present Joseph Rodney Croskey - United letter, was United States States Consul at Southampton, Secretary of War (1904-08). England. Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00

Lot: 756 Lot: 754 NIXON RICHARD: (1913-1994) [BUCHANAN JAMES]: (1791- American President 1969-74. 1868) American President 1857- T.L.S., Richard Nixon, as 61. A fine original unsigned President, one page, 4to, printed 8vo Democratic Ticket Washington, 19th May 1970, to issued for the United States 'Dear Mr. President', His Presidential Election held on Excellency Rear Admiral Americo Tuesday, 4th November 1856, Deus Rodriques Thomaz, on the the attractively designed ticket printed stationery of The White featuring portraits of Buchanan House. Nixon announces 'It gives and his Vice President John C. me much pleasure, on the Breckinridge, reproduced from occasion of Secretary Rogers' lithograph etchings, and with a visit to Lisbon, to express to Your printed list of Electors from fifteen Excellency, and through you to different districts. The ticket is the Portuguese Nation, my best signed, as instructed, to the wishes and those of the verso in dark ink by a William American people' and continues Hazard. Some very light, 'I am especially gratified that extremely minor age wear, VG. Secretary Rogers will have an The United States Presidential opportunity to exchange views Election of 1856 was an with Prime Minister Caetano and unusually heated contest which with Foreign Minister Patricio, led to the election of James and shall look forward with great Buchanan who was serving as interest to receiving his report on United States Ambassador to the his conversations with members United Kingdom at the time. of the Portuguese Government'. Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Some light uniform staining to the left and lower edges of the letter, not affecting the signature, G. Lot: 755 Americo Tomas (1894-1987) TAFT WILLIAM H.: (1857-1930) Portuguese Admiral and American President 1909-13. Politician, served as President of T.L.S., Wm H Taft, one page, Portugal 1958-74. 8vo, Pointe-au-Pic, Canada, 1st Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 September 1906, to H. C. Ide, Governor General of the Philippines, on the printed Lot: 757 stationery of the War REAGAN RONALD: (1911-2004) Department, Washington. Taft American President 1981-89. An states 'This may not reach you official printed 8vo programme for until after you have left Manila, A Mozart Concert at The White but is in answer to your letter House, 8th July 1981, featuring enclosing a statement as to the The Mostly Mozart Festival surrender of those ladrones, and Orchestra conducted by Leonard

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Slatkin, signed ('Ronald Reagan', extremely minor, light creasing to presumably at the concert and the edges, VG. therefore as President) with his Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 name alone in black ink to the blank back cover. With the original white tassle and gold Lot: 761 embossed Presidential seal to ROYALTY: Small selection of the front. VG. signed pieces and album pages Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 by various members of Royal families including Infante Jaime of Spain, Duke of Segovia, Lot: 758 Princesses Maria Pia, Maria BRAND JOHANNES: (1823- Gabriella & Maria Beatrice (the 1888) South African Politician, three daughters of King Umberto State President of the Orange II of Italy), William, German 1864-88. A.L.S., J. H. Crown Prince, Magda Lupescu Brand, one page, 8vo, (signed Elena, Princess of , 11th February Romania; mistress and later wife 1879, to Rev. Maitin, a of King Carol II), Prince Sahle missionary. Brand regrets that he Selassie, Princess Sara Gizaw was busily engaged when his etc. Each of the pages are correspondent called at the office annotated and numbered in ink in with Rev. Radlett, although adds the hand of the collector and that he will be at home from 7 have tape stains to one edge, o'clock that evening and will be some of which slightly affect the glad to see the two men then. signatures. FR to generally G, 7. Neatly annotated in black and red Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 inks in an unidentified hand at the head of the letter. Some light age wear, about VG. Lot: 762 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 WORLD POLITICS: Selection of signed pieces and album pages by various Heads of State and Lot: 759 other political leaders, HAILE SELASSIE I: (1892-1975) ambassadors etc., including Ethiopian Regent 1916-30 and Getulio Vargas (President of Emperor 1930-74. A good Brazil 1930-45, 1951-54), Eurico vintage signed 6 x 8 photograph, Gaspar Dutra (President of Brazil the original press image showing 1946-51), Manuel Avila Camacho the Emperor seated in a full (President of Mexico 1940-46), length pose, wearing his Oscar Carmona (President of ceremonial uniform, on a white Portugal 1926-51), Francisco horse. Signed in blue fountain Craveiro Lopes (2; President of pen ink to a clear area at the Portugal 1951-58), Romulo centre of the image and dated Betancourt (President of 1936 in his hand. Some very 1945-48, 1959-64), light, extremely minor age wear Marcos Perez Jimenez to the edges, VG. (President of Venezuela 1953- Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 58), Juan Jose Arevalo (President of Guatemala 1945- 51), Jose Figueres Ferrer (2; Lot: 760 President of Costa Rica 1948-49, MUGABE ROBERT: (1924- ) 1953-58, 1970-74), Fulgencio President of Zimbabwe 1987- . Batista (President of Cuba 1940- An unusual D.S., R G Mugabe, 44, 1952-59) etc., also including one page, 4to, n.p. (London), n.d. various ambassadors from Brazil, The partially printed document, Chile, Argentina, Spain, Panama, completed in Mugabe's hand, is Mexico, Ecuador (Gonzalo an American Express Large Zaldumbide), Portugal, Bolivia, Transaction Report prepared by Colombia, Costa Rica etc., most Mugabe in order to cash attached to the Court of St. traveller's cheques. The James's, London, in the late President has completed details 1940s - early 1950s. Each of the of his permanent address at the pages are annotated and State House in Harare and his numbered in ink in the hand of telephone number. One staple to the collector and have tape stains the upper left corner and some to one edge, some of which

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slightly affect the signatures. FR between that and Rendezvous to generally G, 34. Number 102, and on joining Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 either of these Vessels you will deliver my letter herewith transmitted (no longer present) Lot: 763 and return immediately and join WORLD LEADERS: Selection of the Squadron between Cape St signed cards, some vintage Sebastians and Barcelona where signed postcard photographs and you will find me….' The text of the slightly larger by various South letter is in the hand of John Scott American and Caribbean political (d.1805, Royal Navy Warrant leaders including Cheddi Jagan, officer, friend and confidant to Arthur Chung, Alejandro Lord Nelson who served as his Lanusse, Rafael Caldera, Jules secretary on board HMS Victory) Sedney, Roland Symonette, who has also countersigned the Hugh Shearer, George Price, letter at the conclusion. With Eric Gairy, Errol Barrow, Francois blank integral leaf. Duvalier, Jean-Claude Duvalier, Estimate: £2,000.00 - £3,000.00 Lynden Pindling etc. Facsimiles (3). A few FR, generally G to VG, 17. Lot: 766 Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 GOLOVNIN VASILY: (1776- 1831) Russian Vice Admiral, served under Lord Nelson. Rare Lot: 764 A.L.S., Vasily Golovnin, one WORLD LEADERS: Small page, 4to, on board H.M.S. miscellaneous selection of Fisgard, Bay of Roses, 11th autographs by various World September 1804, to Messrs. leaders including Queen Noor Al Harman & Co. Golovnin instructs Hussein of Jordan (T.L.S., one his bankers to pay to Mr. Edward page, 4to, Washington D.C., 4th Gayner the sum of thirty pounds September 1992, to Dr. and Mrs. sterling, 'that is due to me as a Friedman, regarding her part of my pay, and which you husband's successful recovery will place as usual to the account from surgery), Corazon Aquino at the Imperial Cabinet of His (signed and inscribed edition of Majesty the Emperor of Russia.' Time magazine, 1987, featuring With integral address leaf (small her image to the colour front area of paper loss caused by the cover as Woman of the Year), V. seal being broken). Some light K. Krishna Menon (signed First age wear, about VG. Day Cover), Paul Reynaud (blue Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 fountain pen ink signature and a few additional words in his hand on an 8vo sheet of printed Lot: 767 notepaper, 1955), Shmuel Dayan CASTLEREAGH VISCOUNT: (A.L.S. in Hebrew, one page, (1769-1822) Irish & British 8vo, The Knesset, Jerusalem, 9th Statesman, Secretary of State for July 1958) etc. Generally VG, 6 Foreign Affairs 1812-22 and as Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 such central to the management of the coalition which defeated Napoleon. L.S., Castlereagh, one Lot: 765 page, folio, Downing Street, NELSON HORATIO: (1758- London, 26th August 1808, to 1805) British Admiral during the Captain [John Thomas] Jones. Napoleonic Wars, the victor of Castlereagh announces that the Battle of Trafalgar, 1805. A Major General Leith has good L.S., Nelson & Bronte, (a proceeded to the Asturias 'for the fine, bold ink signature), two purpose of communicating with pages, folio, Victory at sea, 15th the Civil and Military Authorities November 1804, to Richard of the Province' and instructs Thomas, Commander of HMS Jones to proceed to the port of Aetna. Nelson announces 'You Gijon 'in a ship of war which has are hereby required and directed been appropriated to this to proceed with the utmost service', further adding 'Upon dispatch off Toulon, where you your arrival in the Asturias you may expect to meet His Majesty's will place yourself under the Ships Phoebe and Hydra, or Command of the Major General,

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reporting yourself to him, and you Waterloo. Some light overall age will follow such Orders and wear, G. Lennox participated in Instructions as he may think the Napoleonic Wars and, at the proper to give you.' With blank time of the present letter, was in integral leaf. VG. General James command of a reserve force in Leith (1763-1845) British Military Brussels which was protecting Officer, Commanded the 5th the city in case Napoleon had Division in the Duke of won the Battle of Waterloo. Wellington's Anglo-Portuguese Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Army at several critical battles during the Peninsular War 1810- 13. As the present letter Lot: 769 illustrates, Leith served in John [GEBORA BATTLE OF THE]: A Moore's campaign in northern good A.L.S. by Colonel John Spain from 1808-09. John Austin ('John Austin'), one page, Thomas Jones (1783-1843) folio, Tavira, Portugal, 21st British Major General. In July February 1811, to Charles Stuart. 1808, the month before the Written just two days after the present letter, Jones had been Battle of the Gebora, Austin selected to serve as an assistant- announces 'I have just received commissioner under Leith and intelligence that General was later appointed as his acting Ballesteros has been successful aide-de-camp. Viscount in his enterprise against the Castlereagh served as Secretary enemy' and continues to report of State for War and the Colonies 'On the 16th he came up with from 1807-09. and attacked him….with Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 considerable loss in killed, taking between 60 and 70 prisoners, 110 horses….and a considerable Lot: 768 quantity of arms and ammunition. LENNOX CHARLES: (1764- My informant states it to be a 1819) 4th Duke of Richmond. moveable column of the Enemy British Soldier & Politician, but I imagine it was a convoy Governor General of British North going to Badajos. General America 1818-19. A.L.S., Ballesteros' loss is stated at 4 Richmond, four pages, 8vo, killed and 40 wounded.' Some Brussels, 24th July 1815, to light overall age wear and a few MacLeod. Lennox writes to his minor stains and small tears to correspondent concerning the the edges of the letter, about VG. authorisation of a Brevet, and The Battle of the Gebora explains that the application was occurred on 19th February 1811 made in the regular way, during the Peninsular War continuing 'I have had an between the Spanish and French opportunity of mentioning [name armies. Charles Stuart (1779- indecipherable] to the Duke of 1845) British Diplomat, Envoy Wellington and to the Prince of Extraordinary and Minister Orange in case they should have Plenipotentiary to Portugal and an opportunity of doing anything Brazil 1810-14, British for him and I believe them to be Ambassador to France 1815-24, both well inclined so to do.' 1828-30 and British Ambassador Lennox further states 'I don't to Russia 1841-44. Francisco believe the effects of one Battle Ballesteros (1770-1832) Spanish was ever so great as that of the General during the Peninsular 18th in which I include the 16th & War. [expand footnote from 17th for in fact it was the same Wikipedia entry re. Malaga etc.] Battle continued at intervals. I Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 hope no magnanimity will be shown that of last year has cost many precious lives. I admire the affectation of Bonaparte's surrender. So does every man in action surrender when he knows he can't get away and yet a man in that situation is always considered as a prisoner.' A letter of good content written just over a month after the Battle of

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Lot: 770 throughout the campaign, he FANE JOHN: (1784-1859) 11th commands….60,000 men. The Earl of Westmorland. British Crown Prince the Northern army. General, Politician & Diplomat, He is looking out for himself, but served as an extra aide-de-camp means to be great in to the Duke of Wellington and Holland….The Austrian army fought at Talavera and Busaco does not seem to be in good during the Peninsular War. A order, indeed it cd not be lengthy A.L.S., Burghesh, nine expected, it is almost entirely pages, 4to, Frankfurt, 20th composed of recruits. The November 1813, to Charles Russians are much better….but Stuart. Fane states that he had the operations of this German delayed writing to his army must decide everything. I correspondent until he could hope we shall pass the Rhine, lay send more information from siege….& place the army in Germany, continuing 'Stadion is front…Blucher upon our right & not minister. Metternich is the the Crown Prince in Holland. great comptroller of events & the Schwarzenberg's army is other (having completed the however moving to the great work of war) is in quiet at south….So far I fear looking after Vienna. I shd. think he was not Switzerland, but I hope a very cordial…but Aberdeen (who modification of the plan for is Metternich to the bone) thinks placing the whole army in that otherwise….All Emperors & Kings country may be effected….Pozzo at this place, you may judge of di Borgo now a Russian General the Babylon in which we are is doing us great services….& is living. The movements of the of the greatest use to our cause.' army are not assisted by it, but Fane concludes his letter on the notwithstanding we are very 23rd November, announcing warlike & mean to pass the Rhine 'Bulow has entered Holland. in a fortnight. We show great Groningen…(is)…occupied by difference of opinions as to the Prussians, the Crown Prince is to plan to be pursued. Aberdeen is there with his army…No answer for Switzerland, but amongst from Bonaparte, tho the message other great authorities I am has been gone this fortnight. No against it. We have a force of answer from Switzerland tho' near 300,000 men, if it is kept ministers have been sent about concentrated, Bonaparte can the same time…' A letter of oppose nothing to it in the field, interesting content, not least for but if we extend from Holland to its references to Napoleon Dijon, we shall be liable to be Bonaparte, Klemens von over numbered in some posts. Metternich, Gebhard Leberecht Austria looks to Italy, & therefore von Blucher and other leading is for the operation thro' personalities of the Napoleonic Switzerland. The little fortresses Wars. Some light age toning, VG. in our war are tumbling Charles Stuart (1779-1845) fast….Dresden has surrendered, British Diplomat, Envoy but the terms have not been Extraordinary and Minister ratified, so the troops are to be Plenipotentiary to Portugal and marched back & placed in status Brazil 1810-14, British quo. I think it will be difficult to Ambassador to France 1815-24, persuade them to return, they 1828-30 and British Ambassador were already several marches on to Russia 1841-44. their way to France….Bonaparte Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 had a long conversation about peace….his expressions have made the basis of an offer from Lot: 771 this place. Italy, Holland, WELLESLEY HENRY: (1773- Confederation of the Rhine, 1847) British Diplomat & Spain & Portugal to be given up. Politician, younger brother of the No answer is however yet Duke of Wellington. British arrived. Schwarzenberg is at the Ambassador of the United head of everything, but as you Kingdom to Spain 1810-21. may conceive great jealousy A.L.S., H Wellesley, one page, amongst the Russians, they pull 4to, Cadiz, 29th June 1813, to however pretty well together. Charles Stuart, marked Private. Blucher has done great things Wellesley informs his

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correspondent that the letter is Mesurier I am afraid Cd. Rodr. being delivered by Major General will fall….. it is not sufficiently Cooke, 'who is going to England supplied with provisions. I have on account of his health, and I not yet ascertained that the shall feel greatly obliged to you French have crossed the for any civilities you may have Agueda, & I doubt that they will the goodness to show him during attempt Almeida before the fall of his stay at Lisbon.' With blank Cd. Rodr. The Garrison of integral leaf. VG. Charles Stuart Almeida consists of about 3000 (1779-1845) British Diplomat, men.' and further continues 'I Envoy Extraordinary and Minister shall have 5000 on the line of the Plenipotentiary to Portugal and Coa, from its junction with the Brazil 1810-14, British Douro to the Cabeca Negro & I Ambassador to France 1815-24, expect D. Carlos d'Espona to fall 1828-30 and British Ambassador behind the Coa immediately at to Russia 1841-44. least so he intends - if so we Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 shall have 7000 men but the Line is extensive about 50 miles. My Division is in good order & good Lot: 772 spirit.' Some very light overall WILLIAMS-WYNN HENRY W.: age toning, otherwise VG (1783-1856) English Diplomat. Charles Stuart (1779-1845) A.L.S., H W Williams-Wynn, one British Diplomat, Envoy page, 4to, London, 14th June Extraordinary and Minister 1820, to Stuarts. Williams-Wynn Plenipotentiary to Portugal and states that his letter will be Brazil 1810-14, British delivered to his correspondent Ambassador to France 1815-24, 'by my Cousin Lord George 1828-30 and British Ambassador Grenville whom I beg to to Russia 1841-44. Havilland Le recommend to your protection Mesurier (1783-1813) English and Good Offices' and continues Colonel, Governor of Almeida, 'You will I am sure like him, and I died at the age of 30 in the Battle shall be very much obliged to you of the Pyrenees. for any civility you may show Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 him.' He further states 'I am so tired of this querido Pays that I am going to Sicily and I hope to Lot: 774 the Greek Islands and BERESFORD WILLIAM: (1768- Constantinople. I set out the 1856) 1st Viscount Beresford. beginning of next week, and British General & Politician. As Bonaparte permitting shall Commander-in-Chief of the probably pay you a visit before Portuguese Army her served my return.' VG. [Footnote - check under the Duke of Wellington. date 1810 or 1820 - is A.L.S. W. C. Beresford, four correspondent Charles Stuart pages, 4to, Lesaca, 17th July (and not Stuarts) - add bio of 1813, to Charles Stuart ('My dear George Grenville] Stuart'). Beresford states that he Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 has received his correspondent's letter 'and am extremely pleased you prevented the Conde de Lot: 773 Ribeira from being the Bearer of TRANT NICHOLAS: (1769-1839) Ld. Wellington's dispatches, for British Army officer, led tho' I have every reason to be Portuguese irregular troops in satisfied with him, as having several actions during the served as long as his health Peninsular War. An interesting would permit, yet it would have A.L.S., N Trant, three pages, 8vo, been out of all rule that he should Meda, 3rd April 1812, to Charles have been the bearer of the Stuart. Trant states 'You know of dispatches giving an account of a course the movement of the great action which he was not, & Enemy on Cd. Rodr. [Cuidad still more, as the Conde de Rodrigo]…I have posted my Ribeira can only now be Division on the Coa & shall considered as a retired officer, & protect the important stores…..I it would have established a leave this place for Almeida principle of the worst nature, and personally this day to more enquiries to the service, as communicate with Col le to the feelings of the officers

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actively employed in the field if ever R.A. PS My other letter you he had been sent.' Beresford may show.' With blank integral continues 'Ld. Wellington had leaf. A letter of good content. VG shown me your letter & the Charles Stuart (1779-1845) papers on the Revenue & he was British Diplomat, Envoy well pleased with the increase Extraordinary and Minister which appeared & with the Plenipotentiary to Portugal and prospect held out of a still greater Brazil 1810-14, British increase. But he was not so well Ambassador to France 1815-24, satisfied with the mode adopted 1828-30 and British Ambassador for ascertaining the merchant's to Russia 1841-44. property, as that must evidently Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 cause great delay & consequently great loss to the Revenue.' Beresford continues to Lot: 776 report 'Soult has arrived to take [PORTUGUESE PRISONER]: An the Command of the French interesting manuscript D.S. by Army, the three of the Centre, Sergeant John Garner of the 20th South & Portugal are formed into Regiment of Foot, three pages, one & to which Clausel will be folio, Almendra, 15th May 1813. joined when he comes into The document is the witness contact….we have contradicting statement of Garner, presented accounts if Clausel has or not before a Portuguese court passed the Pyrenees but it would following his interrogation and rather appear he had' and further states, in part, 'That about six or comments on nothing having seven o'clock on the night of the transpired of the affairs from seventeenth of December last he Soult, '& this I think favourable to was sent for by Lieut. Falls whom the state of affairs there. We he accompanied to the window of have Paris papers of the 9th the jail where he found the cooks which are equally silent on the driven from the fires, by a man occurrences there & here'. then a prisoner in the jail, by his Beresford concludes 'They have pelting them with stones through already got it in France that a window; Lieut. Falls then Marat has declared against enquired of an old Portuguese Buonaparte.' A letter of good soldier how he could get into the content. VG Dom Jose Maria jail, when the man rang a bell Goncalves Zarco da Camara and an inhabitant came out with (1784-1820) 7th Count of Ribeira a bunch of keys….the man then Grande. took Lieut. Falls….to the trap door which led into the prison and which he unlocked, he there Lot: 775 shewed them a ladder and ADAIR ROBERT: (1763-1855) assisted them in putting it English Diplomat, frequently through the trap door and desired employed on the most important them to descend into the prison diplomatic missions. A good and told them to “Romp Mollo― A.L.S., with his initials R. A., two the prisoner who was much the pages, 8vo, n.p., 6th December rascal, and was confined for n.y., to [Charles Stuart] 'My dear having stolen a mule. Lieut Falls Sir', marked Secret. The letter then sent for a cord, evident for states, in full, 'The the purpose of tying the prisoners communication made by hands….they found the prisoner Talleyrand to Lucchesini on with stones in his hands, and signing the armistice at Berlin on also a large heap collected in the the 16th Oct, will very likely room, on seeing which Lieut. produce an offer of mediation for Falls ordered him to strip the a general Peace from this court. I prisoner which he did, and then think it right to give you this gave him two dozen lashes with caution, in order that you may the cord…' The third page bears counteract the effect which all a holograph statement in negociations with France in the Portuguese signed by Jose present state of things may be Bernardo Pegneno, a member of but too apt to produce, namely the jury. Some extremely minor that of a relaxation of exertion. age wear to the edges, otherwise This would be most fatal were it VG to succeed at St. Petersburg. Yrs Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00

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Lot: 777 Lot: 778 [RUSSIAN PRISONER]: A pair of DISBROWE EDWARD C.: (1790- A.Ls.S., Geo. Gardner Junr., six 1851) British Politician and pages (total), n.p., (St. Diplomat. An interesting A.L.S., Petersburg?), 16th & 17th with his initials E C D, five pages, October 1806, both to Charles 4to, London, 24th February 1813, Stuart. Attractively penned in an to Charles Stuart ('My Dear elegant hand, although with Stuart'). The writer informs Stuart spelling errors, Gardner that letters from Lisbon have announces, in his first letter, 'I am been received in London up to sorry that I am still under the the 13th and continues 'A dissagreeable nessessaty of Gentleman who arrived from troubling you but as I still remain France a week since….says that a Prisoner and no appearance of the conscription for the 300,000 being released I am under the men is carried on with as little nessassaty of applying to your difficulty & presses less hard on Exselence to now the reason of the population of that country my being kept here so long' and than our Militia ballot does here.' further refers to the long He also informs Stuart that detention of his ship and cargo, 'Nothing more has transpired which began seven weeks ago, respecting the Princess of Wales. and expresses his hope that She has however been advised Stuart will be able to use his to petition the Regent to authority and power to assist him. prosecute the Editor of the In his second letter Gardner Nottingham Herald for a most acknowledges receipt of Stuart's scurrilous libel but unless she is letter of the 14th October and determined under all explains that he feels himself circumstances & all 'much hurt at giving you so much disadvantages to have the trouble but when I consider the business sifted she had much contents of the Ministers letter to better leave it alone.' and further your Excelence I am under the remarks 'I suppose you have necessaty of vindicating the been informed that a note has impropriaty of the charge the been forwarded….refusing you Minister has laid against me as permission to accept the he writes I may attribute to myself Portuguese Order but yesterday, my long detention as I made my for what reason I know not Lord escape from the Prison where I Castlereagh ordered Mr had been kept at first therefore Rolleston to prepare the usual for this reason I was put under letter for his signature granting Criminal judgement conformable you leave.' In concluding he to the laws of the Empire….' and provides Stuart with information continuing to claim that the court concerning various individuals, had made a mistake and urging 'Lady E Berkeley professes the Stuart to 'convince the minister of greatest love & admiration for the impropriaty of such a false you & has desired me to inform charge as it is of the greatest you of it….G. B. has brought importance to my affair' The first Phillimore to a Court Martial, the letter has an integral address leaf trial will come on shortly. Sir Thos bearing the remnants of a red Hardy is also to be tried for losing wax seal. Some light age wear, G his convoy in the West to VG, 2 Charles Stuart (1779- Indies…..Lord Robert Manners 1845) British Diplomat, Envoy who has had a very bad fall from Extraordinary and Minister his horse still continues in a Plenipotentiary to Portugal and dangerous state.' An informative Brazil 1810-14, British letter of good content. VG Ambassador to France 1815-24, Caroline of Brunswick (1768- 1828-30 and British Ambassador 1821) Princess of Wales 1795- to Russia 1841-44. 1820, Queen Consort of King George IV 1820-21. Charles Stuart (1779-1845) British Diplomat, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Portugal and Brazil 1810-14, British Ambassador to France 1815-24, 1828-30 and British Ambassador to Russia 1841-44.

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Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 containing the Declaration of England which Lord Burghersh is represented to have written in Lot: 779 stronger terms; further including CASTLEREAGH VISCOUNT: some fifty letters from Charles (1769-1822) Irish & British Stuart to Lord Burghersh, 1814- Statesman, Secretary of State for 46, discussing a wide variety of Foreign Affairs 1812-22 and as matters including Napoleon's such central to the management escape from Elba and his arrival of the coalition which defeated in Paris, sending a Declaration of Napoleon. A good bound 4to the Congress of Vienna against volume of over fifty A.Ls.S. etc., Napoleon, reporting on the 135 pages in total, mainly folio movement of the Austrian and 4to, various places (Vienna, armies, providing an account of London, Venice, Paris, Milan the British and Allied army etc.), 1809-1846, including four assembling in Belgium and other A.Ls.S. by Viscount Castlereagh military matters, transmitting to Lord Burghersh, the first dated news of the Battle of Waterloo, 31st May 1809 regarding sending news to be delivered to Burhersh's military commission the Pope via Cardinal Pacca, being cancelled as a events in Vienna, discussing the consequence of an informality in appointment of George Canning his promotion; the second dated as Minister of Foreign Affairs, the 15th January 1815, requesting retirement of Lord Liverpool and that Burghersh announce to other subjects. A fascinating Montagu the death of his son at collection of letters. Some Vienna and telling his general age wear and the album correspondent the line of caution lacking its spine and with some he wishes him to pursue, to wear to the boards, generally G report everything to him but not Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 to send Colonel Campbell on the mission to observe what was passing at Naples, which his Lot: 780 correspondent had proposed; the LIVERPOOL LORD: (1770-1828) third dated 2nd December 1817 British Prime Minister 1812-27. giving leave to Lord Burghersh to L.S., Liverpool, one page, 4to, remain in England in Fife House, 2nd July 1813, to Sir consequence of the pregnancy of Charles Stuart, marked Private. Lady Burghersh after the severe Liverpool writes a letter of affliction she had suffered in the introduction for Frederick loss of her first son and accepting Cornwall, 'who is a particular Burghersh's proposal that his friend & near connexion of mine', salary be suspended during his explaining that Cornwall 'is about extended leave of absence; the to visit Lisbon for a short time , fourth dated 1822 expressing his and I am therefore very anxious wish that Lord Burghersh should to recommend him to your notice return to his post in Florence; and protection during his stay also including six A.Ls.S. by there.' Some light overall age Burghersh to Castlereagh, 1815- toning, otherwise VG Charles 1822, discussing a variety of Stuart (1779-1845) British matters including the impropriety Diplomat, Envoy Extraordinary of Campbell coming from Elba to and Minister Plenipotentiary to Florence, giving an account of his Portugal and Brazil 1810-14, arrival at Parma and the British Ambassador to France presentation of his letters of 1815-24, 1828-30 and British credence to the Archduchess Ambassador to Russia 1841-44. Marie Louise and of the intended marriage of a daughter of the Duke of Modena with the son of the Duchess of Lucca, thanking him for his kind manner of communicating the complaints made against him by Metternich as to his too Liberal and anti- Austrian opinions at the time of the Neapolitan Revolution, enclosing a copy of his note

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Lot: 781 Excellency Heinrich XX, Prince of CANNING STRATFORD: (1786- Reuss Gensen and Lord of 1880) British Diplomat and Plauen, Grub, Kranichfeld, Politician, Ambassador to the Gera…..' and continues 'I assure Ottoman Empire 1825-28, 1841- your Highness of my heartfelt 58. A.L.S., Stratford Canning, participation in this most joyful three pages, 4to, Albemarle event, and send all my Street, 27th September 1825, to congratulations and best wishes Messrs. Levin Kerr & Co. for happiness, and take this Canning states that he wishes to propitious occasion to affirm my send some of his baggage by complete esteem and respect for merchant vessel and enquires Your Illustrious Highness.' which vessel his correspondents Further numbered and dated would recommend that is sailing 11th March 1835 in another hand to Constantinople, adding that he to the upper corners. Some light would like the baggage to go as discoloration, very slightly soon after the end of the week as affecting the text, and some possible. He continues 'I have small, minor tears and creases, not yet heard of the arrival of the largely to the edges of the things already sent….to document. One crease very Portsmouth. Give the bearer slightly affects Metternich's what information you can…& if signature. G necessary write to Portsmouth for Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 further intelligence' and further states 'By the merchant vessel I have to request that you will send Lot: 783 me out the following articles, BERTHIER LOUIS- which you will oblige me by ALEXANDRE: (1753-1815) 1st procuring of the best kind: Ale - Sovereign Prince of Neuchatel. 12 dozen….Soda water - 12 Marshal of France. An interesting dozen, Ginger beer - 6 dozen, L.S., Mal. Berthier, two pages, Cider - 6 dozen. Peas for sowing folio, Wurtzburg, n.d. ('9 le', the of different kind, early & later? upper right corner neatly torn Potatoes - a quantity of the finest away causing loss of the month meaty kind for my own use, & and year), to Marshal Lefebvre. others for the general use of the Berthier states that he is sending family, each quantity for 6 Lefebvre a further 3000 francs for months consumption according his espionage, although adding to the Bearer's opinion.' Some 'The organisation of the Great very light, extremely minor age Army is invariable, so I must ask wear, VG. [Footnote - check you to explain what is causing name of correspondents. Check these unusual expenses' and exact date when Canning continuing 'All large reports must became ambassador - this letter be carried out by headquarters must be written close to the first and posted by adjutants or aides- period of office] de-camp….These officers must Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 be served by an order from you or from your headquarters chief, and I make sure he is reimbursed Lot: 782 immediately, at a rate of 7 francs METTERNICH KLEMENS VON: per post. As for all the journeys of (1773-1859) Austrian Statesman, adjutants or of aides-de-camp 1st State Chancellor of the around your army, from one Austrian Empire 1821-48. Formal division to another, when the L.S., K v Metternich, one page, officer has to take the post, he is folio, Vienna, 26th February reimbursed his costs by the 1835, to 'Illustrious Prince!', in headquarters chief, who has six German. Metternich thousand francs per month for acknowledges his extraordinary expenses, for correspondent's letter of 30th purchases and expenses from November 1834 in which he has your army account.' Berthier 'learnt with pleasure of the further writes of military matters, marriage, on the 25th of the 'I found your position towards same month, of your daughter, Neustadt quite good, but until the Princess Sophie Marie Therese moment when you have to move of Lowenstein, Wertheim, towards it, your position outside Princess of Rosenberg, with His Schwanfort is very good. The

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place where the valley opens out granted to soldiers' widows in the onto the plain at Hammelbourg is amount of 24,375 francs.' important to the 21st regiment: Together with Horace Francois the latter is only near Wurtzburg Bastien Sebastiani de La Porta in order to rest. There is a (1771-1851) French Soldier, battalion at the citadel outside the Diplomat & Politician, a supporter town….If you want to take this of Napoleon. A.L.S., H batallion further forward on the Sebastiani, one page, 8vo, Paris, Hammelbourg road, you must 24th May 1841, to a gentleman, send it the order. You know that in French, being a letter of this corps belongs to the Gazan recommendation for Jeret, a division. When you have news of Parisian bookseller travelling to the enemy, send them to me by London for business reasons. an officer taking his post. Our With blank integral leaf. Also principle in the Great Army is to including an original folio printed send most things by ordinary broadside, in French and mail, but not to consider the Spanish, issued by the expense when sending reports Headquarters at Valladoid, 6th on the enemy, or news of the March 1811, by order of Jean- current situation, to which the Baptiste Bessieres (1768-1813, Emperor attaches the greatest Marshal of France) as importance' and in concluding Commander-in-Chief of the Army instructs Lefebvre to 'Make the of Northern Spain, and also Colonels and Generals bearing the name of General responsible for the maintenance Baron Lecamus, Chief of the of arms, and camp equipment. General Staff, entitled Order of Exercise the greatest economy in the Day and providing an munitions, especially in interesting, often vainglorious, cartridges: we wasted far too account of numerous French many of these in the last military operations against the campaign' and informs him 'You Spanish guerrilleros. Generally will be pleased to learn that His VG, 3 Majesty arrived yesterday in Mayence' (Mainz). A letter of good content and association. A Lot: 785 few minor tears and light age SOULT NICOLAS JEAN-DE- wear to the extreme edges, only DIEU: (1769-1851) 1st Duke of very slightly affecting the place Dalmatia. French General and and date at the head of the page, Statesman, Marshal of the and not the text or signature, Empire. Prime Minister of France about VG Francois Joseph 1832-34, 1839-40 & 1840-47. A Lefebvre (1755-1820) French lengthy A.L.S., Ml. S., three Military Commander during the pages, 8vo (the final page a little Revolutionary and Napoleonic smaller than the other with the Wars, one of the original final quarter of the page excised eighteen Marshals of the Empire from the base, causing a small created by Napoleon. area of paper loss to one corner, Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 although seemingly without any loss of text), Paris, 5th April 1829, to his son, in French. Lot: 784 Closely written in his typically SOULT NICOLAS JEAN-DE- small hand Soult states that he DIEU: (1769-1851) 1st Duke of has received his correspondent's Dalmatia. French General and letter, remarking 'I see….that you Statesman, Marshal of the are hoping to finish your Empire. Prime Minister of France quarantine towards the 18 April, 1832-34, 1839-40 & 1840-47. and that you will leave L.S., Mal. Duc de Dalmatie, one immediately for Paris.' Soult page, folio, Paris, 16th December continues 'I know very well that, 1831, to Baron Joseph- before your departure from Dominique Louis, Minister of Toulon, Marshal Maison had Finance, on the printed stationery arrived in the port, and that he of the Minister of War, in French. entrusted you with his dispatches Soult states, in part, 'I have the for the government…Thus you honour of informing you that in will have had the opportunity to accordance with the law of June greet the Marshal, and to thank 1817.…90 pensions will be him again for his kindness

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towards you' and further writes we remain strong, we can be so 'You have asked me for all the tit- whenever we wish. However it bits of what is going on in the turns out, the question is whether capital, on foreign affairs and we should delay, absorbed by internal politics. Well there's intense discussions, or more than enough in the concentrate directly on a military newspapers, which cover stance, which would make us the anything and everything. I can tell strongest force.' Soult concludes you that word is circulating that, by referring to Admiral Vigny ('I in London, the ambassadors of learnt today that the Navy wishes France and Russia have agreed to honour him, and that people with the English Prime Minister to are battling to support him…') extend the limits of an whom he hopes his son will independent Greece….President accompany on his return to Paris, Capo of Istria would be fired, and remarking 'When you are back a foreign Prince would be called here, we will talk about what is on to govern this new country, happening in the Levant, and I rumoured to be the son of the would like to have the Admiral's last King of Sweden….If the opinions on that….England is answer to this huge problem was sending Sir Robert Gordon to simply the choice of a sovereign, Constantinople: this is the foreign it is probable that we would hear minister, Lord Aberdeen's doing. about it, and there would be no We are expecting him in Paris at shortage of applicants for the any moment, and then expect role. As for our political gossip, I him to go on to Vienna, where he know nothing much about it, but will renew his assurances of long from everything I see and hear, I standing friendship, and draw the conclusion that we doubtless also of loyalty. While it should remain on good terms is claimed that his mission is with everyone, a policy which in extraordinary, its motive can be my opinion is both wise and clearly guessed at. Others say prudent….So the Turks and the that he is destined to replace Russians can fight as much as Stratford Canning, though this they wish, we shall not stand in version is less credible….There is their way; we allow things to much commentary on the visit, complicate themselves on the which has been announced, of Greek front, waiting for the the Emperor Nicolas to Germany, moment to arrive when it will be while accompanying the Empress necessary to sever the knot we to Piedmont….I have read a letter cannot untie. It is said that saying that, in Hungary, Metternich is furious with what is armaments are growing apace.' happening, and that he is taking A letter of wonderful content steps to put Austria into a providing a commentary on position of weakness. The way European politics of the day, and France is going fills him with with references to many of the horror, and he feels a similar key leaders involved. Some light antipathy for the Netherlands, overall age toning and some since, in these two countries, minor age wear to the edges, G people are at the dispatch box, Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 discussing great political matters. He would want to put us on the very worst terms with everyone, Lot: 786 and keep us embroiled in his BEAUHARNAIS JOSEPHINE nets. England is also confident. I DE: (1763-1814) Empress of the do not know if it will adopt French 1804-14, the first wife of another tone, once its problem Napoleon I. A.L.S., Josephine, with the Catholics is over, as it one page, 8vo, n.p., n.d. (c.1809- will be soon. The Duke of 14), to the Duc de Bassano, in Wellington will lead it very ably. French. The Empress states that The Duke of Mortimer is doing 'The Emperor had promised to very well in Russia, trying to appoint M. Vidal Master of Tax maintain friendly relations. As for Collection'. and asks Bassano to us, I hope that we will remain remind Napoleon of the matter. In French, firmly refusing any new concluding she remarks 'I am alliance. The time will come when very unhappy' With integral we shall be glad to find ourselves address leaf in Josephine's hand. free of engagements: provided A few minor scattered ink blots,

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mainly to the lower blank half of news from her travels, 'My health the letter and only slightly is still very good, despite the poor affecting one word of text and not Dutch climate. Here they think a the signature. VG. Hugues- very fine day is one where the Bernard Maret (1763-1839) 1st sun appears for just a minute. I Duc de Bassano. French am doing various trips round Statesman and Journalist who about, which are very pretty, but accompanied Napoleon during one sees so much water that one most of his campaigns and gets sick of it after a short time. assisted in drawing up the The Emperor has left today for a Spanish Constitution of 1808. 48 hour tour along the coast, but Estimate: £1,000.00 - £1,500.00 the weather and the roads are too bad for me to accompany him' and concludes by assuring Lot: 787 de Lucay of her undying MARIE LOUISE DUCHESS OF friendship. A letter of excellent PALMA: (1791-1847) Austrian content. About EX. Archduchess, the second wife of Estimate: £600.00 - £900.00 Napoleon I. Empress of the French 1810-14. A fine A.L.S., Marie Louise, three pages, 8vo, Lot: 788 Amsterdam, 15th October 1811, BONAPARTE JOSEPH- to [Madame de Lucay, Mistress NAPOLEON: (1768-1844) King of the Robes], in French. Writing of Naples and Sicily 1806-08 and in her typically neat, small hand, King of Spain 1808-13 (as Jose the Empress states that she was I). Elder brother of Napoleon distraught to hear that her Bonaparte. A.L.S., Joseph, one correspondent's husband had page, 4to, Seville, 2nd February become gravely ill and also 1810, to Marshal [Jourdan], in sends details of her expenditure, French. Bonaparte writes a remarking 'I'm a little afraid the cordial letter to Jourdan, stating Emperor may not be pleased that that he hopes he will receive his I am asking him for extra money good wishes with the same for my wardrobe. I was waiting pleasure with which they are for a day when I would find him sent, and asks him to consider well-disposed before talking to them as coming 'from a man who him about that.' She further appreciates the eminent services discusses her clothes and you rendered him, and from an jewellery, 'I am sending you back old friend who is in debt to you.' the small pearls, which I would With blank integral leaf. Some ask you to return….I shall keep minor creasing, otherwise VG. the chains. The blue dress is Jean-Baptiste Jourdan (1762- lovely; the two others would have 1833) 1st Comte Jourdan. been, too, if the King had not Marshal of France and one of the ordered them so tastelessly, too most successful military wide, with pleats everywhere on commanders of the French the bust, and without enough of a Revolutionary Army. basque effect. I would ask you to Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 frighten him a little, to prevent him doing the same another time' and also comments on her Lot: 789 Autumn dresses, which she will NAPOLEON III: (1808-1873) cut back upon as she is unlikely Emperor of the French 1852-70, to return before All Saints, 'Would the nephew and heir of Napoleon you therefore have made for me I. Formerly the first President of a pink satin dress, and another of France 1848-52, therefore white satin, and have some lace holding the distinction of being made for them, one decorated the first titular president and the with needle stitch and the other last monarch of France. A.L.S., with Alencon stitch….I am with his initials LNB, two pages, enclosing here two samples (no 8vo, Ham, 4th August 1845, to longer present) which I find so [Giuseppe] Orsi, in French. pretty….I am also sending you a Napoleon, while serving life sample of red velvet - I find the imprisonment in the fortress of colour superb, and am planning the town of Ham, writes to his to have a dress made from it this friend on the subject of artillery winter.' The Empress also sends and gunpowder, in part, 'The

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drawings which you promise me Lot: 791 will, no doubt, be very useful to [NAPOLEON III]: (1808-1873) me at this time, but do not forget Emperor of the French 1852-70, to inform me of the exact number the nephew and heir of Napoleon of the manuscript, so thus I I. Formerly the first President of believe that the drawing you sent France 1848-52, therefore me is from the Chronicle of St. holding the distinction of being Denis, Sloane No. 2433, because the first titular president and the I was already familiar with it, but last monarch of France. A pair of the drawing that I had of it was chaussons de salon previously very inaccurately copied. Today I belonging to Napoleon III, the received a reply from Sir Robert predominantly red woollen Ellis who gives me an account of slippers embroidered with an the origin of gun powder which is attractive design incorporating very curious….see if you cannot white, green, yellow and purple find some designs of English flowers, with a leather sole and artillery of the time of Henry VIII. heel, stamped with the numbers There should certainly be 34 and 37. Each of the pale something either earlier or later, brown leather soles bear an ink but I warn you that I possess the statement (in French) and Military Antiquities of Grosse signature of Tristan Lambert, which, however, contain little providing excellent provenance, interesting matter. Perhaps there the first stating that Napoleon III are at the British Museum French had purchased the slippers and manuscripts especially entered them into a lottery held at concerning artillery which are not Fontainebleau on 4th July 1868, to be found at Paris….' With where Lambert purchased them, integral address leaf bearing the and the second stating that he remnants of a red wax seal. acquired the second slipper in a Some extremely minor, light age separate lot in a lottery drawn on wear, otherwise VG. the same evening at the castle at Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 Fontainebleau. The soles also each bear a small contemporary sticker annotated in ink 'donne Lot: 790 par l'imperatrice 1868'. An NAPOLEON III: (1808-1873) unusual souvenir of a French Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte. 1st Emperor. Some slight age wear, President of France 1848-52 and G Tristan Lambert (1846-1929) Emperor of France 1852-70. French Baron, an ardent Nephew and heir of Napoleon I. Bonapartiste and close friend of L.S., Napoleon, one page, folio, both Emperor Napoleon III and Paris, 20th February 1862, to the Empress. 'Mon Cousin' (Cardinal Altieri), in French. Napoleon thanks his correspondent for their letter and Lot: 792 Christmas greetings, and further EUGENIE DE MONTIJO: (1826- expresses his gratitude for 1920) Empress Consort of the Altieri's expressions of health and French 1853-71, wife of Emperor happiness for himself and his Napoleon III. An attractive D.S., family, and for the prosperity of Eugenie, on a partially printed France. With blank integral leaf. stiff oblong 8vo card, n.p., 15th One slight, neat split to the right September 1862. The edge of a fold at the base of the [certificate/invitation????? - letter, not affecting the text or check with Francisco] was issued signature, otherwise VG. by the Empress in her capacity Lodovico Altieri (1805-1867) as President and founder of the Italian Cardinal and Camerlengo Societe du Prince Imperial, Prets of the Holy Roman Church. de l'Enfance au Travail to Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Monsieur Michel. Signed in ink by the Empress at the foot and featuring elaborately decorated engraved borders and a profile study of the Empress at the head by Stern. Some light overall age wear and minor creasing, about VG. Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00

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Lot: 793 her Uncle soon, so that she can NAPOLEON IV: (1856-1879) express her affection for him Prince Imperial, the only child of personally. With blank integral Emperor Napoleon III and his leaf to which the original Empress consort Eugenie de envelope, hand addressed by Montijo. Extremely rare L.S., Josephine, has been neatly Napoleon (a particularly fine, bold affixed. Some very light, minor example of his signature), two age wear, VG Ludwig I (1786- pages, 8vo, Chislehurst, Kent, 1868) King of Bavaria 1825-48, 2nd January 1879, to Monsieur husband of Therese of Saxe- Behic (?), on his blind embossed Hildburghausen (1792-1854) stationery, in French. Napoleon Queen of Bavaria. Their sends his correspondent his grandson, Ludwig III of Bavaria good wishes for the New Year (1845-1921) was born on 7th and for an upcoming election to January 1845 and served as the the Senate for which he hopes last King of Bavaria from 1913-18 his correspondent will be and as head of the House of successful in the Gironde Wittelsbach. department. He further continues to enquire, whatever the final results of the voting, as to what Lot: 795 kind of influence his [NAPOLEON I]: (1769-1821) correspondent will carry with the Emperor of France 1804-14, administration and press, and 1815. An original small folio 'what part the relevant citizens of printed broadside issued by the this country will have in this French Ministry of War upon the battle', as well as the role of the Act of Abdication by Napoleon church. In concluding Napoleon Bonaparte, featuring five lines of states that he would be grateful brief text in French, declaring that for the information so that he can His Majesty the Emperor, along make a proper assessment. with his successors and each Autographs of Napoleon IV are member of his family, renounces extremely rare in any form as a all rights of sovereignty and result of his untimely death at the domination to both the French age of 23 while fighting in the Empire and Kingdom of Italy and Anglo-Zulu War. About EX. all other countries. Bearing the Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00 printed names of Le Prince Vice- connetable Alexandre and Le General Comte Dupont at the Lot: 794 foot. Framed and glazed in the JOSEPHINE OF original thin wooden frame to an LEUCHTENBERG: (1807-1876) overall size of 8 x 12.5. Some Queen Consort of Sweden and heavy water staining to the edges Norway, wife of King Oscar I. and light overall age toning, only Daughter of Eugene de very slightly affecting the text Beauharnais (1781-1824), her which remains completely legible. paternal grandmother and G. namesake was Josephine de Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Beauharnais, the first wife of Napoleon I. A.L.S., Josephine, one page, 8vo, Tullgarn, 8th Lot: 796 September 1845, to her Uncle, NAPOLEON I: (1769-1821) Ludwig I of Bavaria, on her blind Emperor of France 1804-14, embossed monogrammed 1815. L.S., Napol, one page, 4to, stationery, in French. Josephine Finkenstein, 7th April 1807, to writes to congratulate her Uncle Mollien, in French. The Emperor on the birth of an heir to the states that the Crown Treasurer throne of Wittelsbach, and adds has informed him that Mollien that 'it has been a memorable had enquired about the treasure year for you and for my aunt possessed by Napoleon in his Therese, to whom I kindly ask kingdom of Italy, forming the you my dear Uncle to give endowment of the Duchies, and sincere congratulations on my adds that he has authorised the behalf'. She further expresses treasurer to supply him with all her wishes for joy and prosperity the necessary information. The in Bavaria and hopes that she will Emperor further instructs his have the opportunity of meeting correspondent to cash the 1807

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donations in exchange for bonds Lot: 798 with interest and advises that NAPOLEON I: (1769-1821) doing so in one transaction will Emperor of France 1804-14, be advantageous. In concluding 1815. L.S., Np, one page, 4to, he also asks that Raincy is Fontainebleau, 21st October purchased ('pour ce que doit 1810, to the Duc de Feltre, in Ouvard') as Princess Pauline French. Dictated to Meneval by greatly desires it and will the Emperor, Napoleon states reimburse Mollien for the same that there are too many cavalry in amount. A letter of interesting the 27th and 28th military content. VG. Nicolas Francois divisions and that orders should (1758-1850) Count Mollien. be sent to the 24th and 3rd French Financier who was regiment of Chasseurs for them frequently consulted by Napoleon to move and join the 6th military on financial matters. division, explaining that in this Pauline Bonaparte (1780-1825) way only the 14th Chasseurs will French Princess and Princess remain in the 27th military Consort of Sulmona and division. Napoleon further Rossano. Sister of Napoleon I. instructs that orders be given to It is possible that Napoleon refers the 15th Chasseurs regiment to to Chateau du Raincy which get closer to Spain, and leaves passed through a succession of the choice between Arles and owners during the French Auch to Feltre ('….Donnez ordre Revolution. The Emperor que le depot du 15e de acquired the property in 1812, Chasseurs s'approche de however the Prussian army l'Espagne. Je vous laisse le choix quartered there in 1815 and the entre Arles et Auch….') With Chateau subsequently fell into several ink corrections to the text neglect and was completely and the small original holograph demolished in 1819. note of receipt neatly pinned to Estimate: £800.00 - £1,000.00 the lower left corner. VG Henri Jacques Guillaume Clarke (1765- 1818) 1st Duke of Feltre. Marshal Lot: 797 of France. Claude Francois NAPOLEON I: (1769-1821) Meneval (1778-1850) Baron de Emperor of France 1804-14, Meneval. Napoleon's private 1815. A good L.S., Np, with a secretary and his closest heavy flourish of ink beneath, two collaborator for eleven years pages, 4to, Trianon, 10th August (1802-13) 1810, to the Duc de Feltre, in Estimate: £800.00 - £1,000.00 French. Dictated to Meneval by the Emperor, Napoleon gives his instructions to Feltre to move Lot: 799 three battalions from Toulouse to NAPOLEON I: (1769-1821) Foix in order to create a column Emperor of France 1804-14, to enter Catalonia at Urgel, 1815. A good L.S., Napol, one explaining that the commanding page, 4to, St. Cloud, 31st July General has to 'try to extend his 1811, to the Duc de Feltre, in influence as much as he will be French. The Emperor informs his able, never forgetting that he has Minister of War that he has to control the frontier.' Napoleon appointed several Division further adds that the column of Generals and continues to 2000 or 3000 men should be provide details, 'General Abbe, guided by a young General who is with the Army of Arragon, capable of mountain war and that will report to Navarra where he a good Colonel as second in will hold command under General command is necessary and in Reille. General Bessieres will concluding instructs Feltre to return to France to await our make clear that the final objective orders. General Semele will is to control the frontier at assume command of a division in Puycerda and Urgel. The heavy the 1st Corps. General Liger- ink flourish of Napoleon's Belair will command a division in signature very slightly shows the 11th Corps. General Razout through to the recto. A letter of will go to the camp at Boulogne good military content. VG. where he will have command of a Estimate: £800.00 - £1,200.00 division. General Ledru will remain at the Boulogne Camp

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where he also will be in letters patent which he will need command of a division. Generals to have full rights of his title, we Darricau and Lhuillier will be have therefore signed by our employed in the 3rd, 4th, or 5th hand, and we bestow and will Corps according to the needs of bestow to our dear and beloved the service…' Boldly signed with Bernadotte, member of the a good example of Napoleon's electoral college….born in Pau on signature at the foot. A few very the 15th December 1754, the title small, extremely minor pin holes of Baron of Our Empire. The to the lower left corner, not mentioned title will be transmitted affecting the text or signature, to his direct descendants, otherwise VG. Henri-Jacques- legitimate, natural or Guillaume Clarke (1765-1818) adopted….Let us allow the 1st Duke of Feltre. Marshal of mentioned Bernadotte to call France & Minister of War 1807- himself Baron of Our Empire in 14, March 1815, 1815-17. all acts and contracts…we wish Jean-Nicolas-Louis Abbe (1764- him to be recognised everywhere 1834) Brigadier General, Baron as such, with full honours that of the Empire. this title gives….and that he will Honore Charles Reille (1775- be able to wear anywhere the 1860) Marshal of France. armorial bearings….' Signed by Bertrand Bessieres (1773-1855) Napoleon at the conclusion and French General, younger brother also bearing an excellent of Marshal Jean-Baptiste example of the Imperial Seal of Bessieres. Napoleon, the decorative red wax Jean-Nicolas Razout (1772- seal, with a diameter of 12 cms, 1820) French Count & General. is attached at the foot of the Francois Roch Ledru Dessessart document. Framed and glazed. (1765-1844) French General. Some light age wear, VG Jean Augustin Darricau (1773-1819) Bernadotte (1754-1813) Baron French General. Bernadotte, brother of Jean Estimate: £800.00 - £1,000.00 Baptiste Jules Bernadotte (1763- 1844) King of Sweden (as Charles XIV John) and King of Lot: 800 Norway (as Charles III John) NAPOLEON I: (1769-1821) 1818-44. Emperor of France 1804-14, Estimate: £6,000.00 - £8,000.00 1815. An exceptional, large D.S., Napoleon, one page (vellum, 59 x 46), large folio, Saint Cloud, 18th August 1810. The partially printed document, featuring a large initial N decorated with the Imperial eagle, states, in part, 'As per the thirteenth article from the first Statute of 1st March 1808 we have reserved for us the faculty of award the titles that we would judge convenient to all our subjects who would distinguish themselves through their services rendered to the Empire….the knowledge we have about the zeal and loyalty that our dear and beloved Bernadotte has shown to our cause has made us decide to use in his favour this disposition. In this way, we have appointed, according to our decree….our beloved friend Bernadotte, Baron of Our Empire. Accordingly and by virtue of this decree, the mentioned Bernadotte, having presented himself facing our Cousin the Prince Archichancelier of the Empire, in order to obtain from our grace the

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