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AUTOGRAPHED: ROYALTY 1 Crown Prince Rainier of Monaco: Autographed on Monaco 1965 Birth of Princess Stephanie FDC AUTOGRAPHED: ROYALTY 1 Crown Prince Rainier of Monaco: Autographed on Monaco 1965 Birth of Princess Stephanie FDC. UA £40 2 Frances Shand Kydd (Princess Diana's Mother): Autographed on 1998 Princess Diana Fourpenny Post FDC. UA £24 3 Princess Diana: Handwritten note from Princess Diana on her personal stationery dated December 25th 1996 given with a present to a member of staff: "I am sorry that you're unable to be with your family on Christmas Day but these come with our love". Signed "Diana & the boys" (see photo) £950 4 Sarah, Duchess of York: Large hardback book "Victoria and Albert Life at Osborne House" by HRH The Duchess of York with Benita Stoney with dedicated autograph inside: "John, with Best wishes, Sarah, 1991" £60 5 Sarah, Duchess of York: Print of painting of field of flowers & trees by the Duchess of York (No. 124 of 400) in special presentation box with handwritten message from her on her card (6 x 9cm) "with Special love for Christmas and the 2000 Andrew Sarah Beatrice Eugenie" (see photo) £50 AUTOGRAPHED: POLITICIANS 6 1940s-50s MP's: 6 or 7 autographs on 7" x 10" sheet of paper including Ernest Bevin £50 7 1970s black & white photo of the Government Whips Office showing the Prime Minister Jim Callaghan, Chief Whip Michael Cocks & 15 other MPs from the Whips Office, signed below by all 17 men. Probably unique, in 16" x 21" frame. £50 8 1974 Churchill GPO FDC autographed by Mary Soames (Churchill's daughter) & Winston Churchill, his grandson. AT £10 9 Dr Lyon Playfair (Postmaster General 1873-74): Free Front, also with reverse showing green seal "Her Majestys Post Master General" signed by Lyon Playfair. Rare £50 10 Gerald Ford (ex USA President): Autographed on 16 x 9 cm brown & white photo £15 11 Jim Callaghan & Audrey Callaghan: Autographed on 3" x 8" card £20 12 Jim Callaghan: Autographed on framed 12" x 9" colour photo of him playing skittles with handwritten message "For Michael, who helped me to skittle them out for three long years". Ink smudged in places but very relevant dedication to Michael Cocks, his Chief Whip, who played a major role in keeping him in power for 3 years without a majority in Parliament £50 13 John Major: Autographed on TCCB 15 x 10 cm colour photo of him £20 14 John Hume: Autographed on 21 x 16 cm black & white photo £10 15 Margaret Thatcher: Autographed on 12" x 8" colour photo £24 16 Napoleon Bonaparte: French Government Document (17" x 11") with full clear signature of Napoleon Bonaparte, together with his seal, also signed by two of his Ministers. Folded horizontally through centre but superb condition for its age (see photo) £3,800 17 Tony Benn, Peter Mandelson & Ian Duncan Smith: Autographed on 1986 Parliamentary Conference Royal Mail FDC. AL £12 18 William Gladstone (Prime Minister): Autographed on 1881 cover, fair condition (see photo) £40 19 Yitzhak Shamir (former Israel Prime Minister): Autographed on 20 x 12 cm colour photo £15 AUTOGRAPHED: MILITARY 20 15 x 12 cm card signed by Bill Reid V.C. & other V.C. & G.C. holders. 14 autographs £40 21 Eric Wilson VC & Philip Gardner VC: Autographed on uncirculated USA $1 banknote £10 22 John Kenneally VC: Autographed on 18 x 13 cm black & white photo £10 23 John Conneally VC & T.Watkins VC: Autographed on uncirculated USA $1 banknote £10 AUTOGRAPHED: RAF 24 RAF (DM)18 cover signed by 7 holders of the Iron Cross: Major Erwin Fischer, Hauptmann Wilhelm Johnen, Oberstleutnant Bernhard Jope, Generalmajor Friedrich Kless, Oberleutnant Gunther Seeger, Major Gerhard Schopfel & Major Friedrich Lang. UA £60 25 RAF (DM)2 cover "The Award of the Distinguished Flying Cross" signed by 7 holders of the DFC: Sir Robin Hooper, Air Vice Marshal F.D.Hughes, Judge H.C.Rigby, Flt.Lt. J.K.O.Edwards, Air Marshal Sir Ivor Broom, Squadron Leader Neville Duke & Group Captain K.S.Batchelor. UA £30 26 RAF (DM)5 cover: "The Award of the Distinguished Service Cross" signed by 7 holders of the DFC: Captain Eric Melrose Brown, Sir Frederick Russell, Peter Twiss, Flt.Lt. David Morgan, Sir William Garthwaite, Rear Admiral Ian George Wm Robertson & Squadron Leader Derry Kearns. AL £30 27 Squadron Leader Paul Day: Autographed on 1986 RAF RAFA Andover (Cotswold) Official FDC. Cat £20. UA £8 AUTOGRAPHED: ARMY 28 Eric Charles Twelves Wilson VC: Autographed on Brooklet V.C. Postcard of himself £10 29 Norman Schwarzkopf (USA General in First Gulf War): Autographed on USA 1989 Great American Series FDC. UA £10 AUTOGRAPHED: SAILING 30 Alec Rose: Personalised autograph on sheet of notepaper £20 AUTOGRAPHED: SPACE & ASTRONOMY 31 Alan Bean: Autographed on reverse of USA $155 cheque payable to him £40 32 Alan Bean: Autographed on 15 x 17 cm colour photo £60 33 Bill Pogue: Autographed on 8" x 10" colour photo £30 34 Charles Conrad: Autographed on reverse of USA $30 cheque payable to him £30 35 Charles Conrad: Autographed on 15 x 15 cm colour photo £40 36 Charlie Duke & Jack Schmidt: Autographed on 10" x 8" colour photo £100 37 Edgar Mitchell: Autographed on 15 x 13 cm colour photo £50 38 Eugene Cernan: Autographed on 14 x 15 cm colour photo £50 39 F.Graham Smith (Astronomer Royal): Autographed on 1986 Halley's Comet Cotswold FDC. AL £8 40 Jim Irwin: Autographed on 15 x 17 cm colour photo £90 41 Richard Gordon: Autographed on 10" x 8" colour photo £40 42 Thomas Stafford: Autographed on 10" x 8" colour photo £50 43 Wally Schirra (Mercury, Gemini & Apollo astronaut): Autographed on 15 x 10 cm black & white photo £60 44 Walt Cunningham: Autographed on 10" x 8" colour photo £50 45 Yuri Gagarin (First man in space): Autographed on United Nations 1962 FDC. UA (see photo) £180 AUTOGRAPHED: ACTORS & ACTRESSES 46 1998 Birth of Ian Fleming 90th Anniversary cover autographed by James Bond director Lewis Gilbert, Honor Blackman, Burt Kwouk, Shirley Eaton, Tania Mallett & Samantha Bond. AP (see photo) £30 47 Alan Rickman, Dennis Quilley, Donald Sinden, Richard Briers, John Hurt, Jean Marsh & Virginia McKenna: Autographed on 1998 Princess Diana Stuart FDC. UA (see photo) £30 48 Albert Finney: Autographed on 10" x 8" black & white photo £8 49 Angela Lansbury: Autographed on 10" x 8" colour photo £15 50 Ann Todd (1909-1993): Autographed on page of autograph book 19-11-52 £15 51 Anna Neagle: Autographed on 12 x 8 cm black & white photo £15 52 Anton Lang (Great German actor 1875-1938): Autographed on 14 x 9 cm brown & white postcard featuring him, postcard slightly creased £30 53 Barbara Bach: Autographed on 10" x 8" colour photo £15 54 Barbara Eden: Autographed on 10" x 8" colour photo £15 55 Ben Kingsley: Autographed on 15 x 10 cm black & white photo £8 56 Billy Bob Thornton: Autographed on 10" x 8" colour photo £15 57 Bill Cosby: Autographed on 10" x 8" colour photo £15 58 Bob Hoskins: Autographed on 8" x 10" black & white photo £10 59 Brian Blessed: Autographed on 10" x 8" black & white photo £8 60 Caroline Munro: Autographed on 10" x 8" colour photo of her in white bikini £15 61 Charlton Heston: Autographed on USA 1989 Great American Series FDC. UA £15 62 Colin Farrell: Autographed on 8" x 10" colour photo £10 63 Daniel Day Lewis: Autographed on 8" x 10" colour photo £15 64 Danny De Vito: Autographed below 10" x 8" colour photo in card frame £25 65 David Caruso: Autographed on 10" x 8" colour photo £15 66 Dean Andrews: Autographed on 10" x 8" black & white photo £10 67 Demi Moore: Autographed below 10" x 8" colour photo in card frame £25 68 Dick Van Dyke: Autographed on 10" x 8" colour photo £15 69 Don Johnson: Autographed on 10" x 8" black & white photo £15 70 Donald Sinden, Janet Suzman, Ian Richardson & Derek Jacobi: Autographed on 1998 Princess Diana Royal Mail FDC. UA £15 71 Donald Sinden, Richard Briers, Penelope Keith, George Cole & Ronnie Corbett: Autographed on 1985 Films Royal Mail FDC. AT £20 72 Douglas Fairbanks: Personalised autograph on A4 sheet of paper (Haymarket 28-10-83) £10 73 Drew Barrymore: Autographed on 10" x 8" colour photo £15 74 Edward Fox: Autographed on 10" x 8" colour photo £8 75 Elaine Strich: Autographed on 1980 Christmas Benham 17½p small silk FDC. AP £8 76 Elizabeth Hurley: Autographed on 10" x 8" colour photo £10 77 Ella Raines (1920-1988): Autographed on page of autograph book 14-12-55 £15 78 Elsa Peterson (1897-1974): Autographed on page of autograph book 17-8-54 £20 79 Emlyn Williams: Autographed on 14 x 9cm brown & white postcard of him £10 80 Emma Thompson: Autographed on 10" x 8" colour photo £8 81 Emma Thompson: Autographed on Grenada Grenadines 1988 Disney Min Sheet FDC. UA £8 82 Ethan Hawke: Autographed on 10" x 8" colour photo £15 83 Fay Compton (1894-1978): Autographed on blue card £15 84 Felicity Kendal: Autographed on 10" x 8" black & white photo £10 85 Frankie Howerd (1917-1992): Personalised autograph on 14 x 9 cm black & white photo £20 86 Gene Hackman: Autographed on 8" x 10" colour photo £15 87 Gillian Anderson ("X-Files"): Autographed on USA 1994 "Love" stamp FDC. UA £10 88 Glenn Close: Autographed on 8" x 10" colour photo £15 89 Glenda Jackson: Autographed on Limited Edition colour print (14" x 12"). No. 37 of 50 £20 90 Gloria Hendry: Autographed on 8" x 10" black & white photo of her with Roger Moore in James Bond film £15 91 Goldie Hawn: Autographed on 10" x 8" black & white photo £15 92 Gracie Fields (1898-1979): Personalised autograph on 13 x 9 cm colour photo (creased) £15 93 Harrison Ford: Autographed on 10" x 8" black & white photo £30 94 Harry Secombe: Autographed on 14 x 9 cm black & white photo £20 95 Hayley Mills: Autographed on 10" x 8" colour photo £8 96 Heather Graham: Autographed on 10" x 8" colour photo £15 97 Helen Hunt: Autographed on 10" x 8" black & white photo £15 98 Hermione Gingold (1897-1987): Autographed on page of autograph book £20 99 Holly Hunter: Autographed on 10" x 8" colour photo £8 100 Honor Blackman: Autographed on 10" x 8" colour photo £10 101 Jack Buchanan (1891-1957): Autographed on page of autograph book £20 102 James Belushi: Autographed on 10" x 8" black & white photo £10 103 James Nesbitt: Autographed on 10" x 8" colour photo £10 104 James Garner: Autographed on 10" x 8" colour photo £10 105 James Mason: Autographed on 14 x 9 cm brown & white photo £30 106 James Garner: Autographed on 1996 Cinema Benham 25p small silk FDC.
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