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Specialist Autograph Auction Saturday 12 July 2014 11:00

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Lot: 1 boxing ring, standing over Sonny Liston who lies on the canvas BOXING: A printed 8vo menu for a luncheon hosted by Jack before him. Signed ('Muhammad Ali aka Cassius Clay') in bold Solomons at Isow's Restaurant and Jack of Clubs nightspot in gold ink to a clear area of the background. Double matted in in honour of the former World Champion boxers Max and white and framed and glazed in a gold coloured frame Baer, Henry Armstrong and Gus Lesnevich, 29th October 1958, to an overall size of 22.5 x 26.5. EX signed to the inside by fifteen boxers including Max Baer (World Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Heavyweight Champion 1934-35), Henry Armstrong (World Featherweight Champion 1937-38, World Welterweight Champion 1938-40 and World Lightweight Champion 1938-39), Lot: 6 Gus Lesnevich (World Light Heavyweight Champion 1941-48), FRAZIER JOE: (1944-2011) American Boxer, World Carlo Ortiz (World Lightweight Champion 1962-65, 1965-68), Heavyweight Champion 1970-73. Signed colour 8 x 10 Rinty Monaghan (World Flyweight Champion 1947-49), Terry photograph of Smokin' Joe standing in a full length boxing Downes (World Middleweight Champion 1961-62), Bruce pose. Signed in bold green ink with his name alone to a light Woodcock (European Heavyweight Champion 1946-49), Peter area of the image. EX Waterman (European Welterweight Champion 1958), Len Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Harvey (British Heavyweight Champion 1938-42), Johnny Williams (British Heavyweight Champion 1952-53), Harry Mizler (British Lightweight Champion 1934), Eric Boon (British Lot: 7 Lightweight Champion 1938-44), Sammy McCarthy (British NORTON KEN: (1943-2013) American Boxer, WBC Featherweight Champion 1954-55), Pat Supple and one other. Heavyweight Champion March-June 1978. Signed colour 8 x All have signed in bold inks, most in fountain pen inks, to the 10 photograph of Norton standing in a bare chested three inside. Some overall staining and age wear, largely to the outer quarter length pose wearing his Championship belt. Signed in covers, about G bold blue ink to a clear area at the centre of the image, adding Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 W. B. C. Champ in his hand beneath his signature. EX Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Lot: 2 MOORE ARCHIE: (1916-1998) American Boxer, World Light Lot: 8 Heavyweight Champion 1952-62. Signed colour 8 x 10 BOXING: A printed 4to brochure, being the International Boxing photograph of Moore standing in a full length boxing pose. Hall of Fame's official press kit for the sixth annual Induction Signed in bold blue ink with his name alone to a clear area at weekend, 8th - 11th June 1995, signed in bold black inks to the the base of the image. EX front cover by the boxers Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier, Ken Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 Norton, Leon Spinks and Floyd Patterson. All have signed with their names alone to clear areas. About EX Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Lot: 3 ALI MUHAMMAD: (1942- ) American Boxer, World Heavyweight Champion. Signed 8 x 10 photograph, the image Lot: 9 depicting Ali standing in a full length boxing pose in a Miami BOXING: Selection of signed postcard photographs and slightly Beach gym. Signed in bold black ink with his name alone to a larger, some 8 x 10s etc., most vintage, by various clear area of the image. Some very light surface creasing, Heavyweight, Bantamweight and Welterweight Boxers, some of otherwise VG them World or British Champions, including Ingemar Johansson Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 (World Heavyweight Champion 1959-60), Phil Scott (magazine photograph), Joe Erskine, Henry Cooper, Jack Gardner, Richard Dunn, Len Harvey, Jack Bodell, Joe Bugner, Robert Lot: 4 Cohen (World Bantamweight Champion 1954-56), Theo ALI MUHAMMAD: (1942- ) American Boxer, World Medina, Maurice Sandeyron, Bunty Doran and Joe Burman Heavyweight Champion. Black ink signature ('Muhammad Ali') (World Bantamweight Champion for one day in 1923), Paul on a United States of America one dollar bank note, also signed Junior, Billy Backus, Kid Marcel, Laurie Buxton, Joe Hyman, in blue ink by Ali's third wife, Veronica Porsche Ali (1955- ), Baby Day, Tippy Larkin, Fritzie Zivic, Jackie Fields etc. Most of with her name alone. Accompanied by four original colour the images depict the boxers in boxing poses. G to generally candid unsigned 4.5 x 3.5 photographs, three depicting VG, 27 Muhammad Ali in different head and shoulders poses (one Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 showing him signing the bank note) and one showing Veronica Porsche Ali seated in a car and with a pen in one hand. An additional note in the hand of a collector indicates that the Lot: 10 autographs were obtained in person on Rodeo Drive in Beverly BOXING: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and a few Hills in October 1980. Some light overall creasing to the bank slightly larger, by various boxers including Dave Boy Green, note, G to VG, 5 Ryan Rhodes, Michael Gomez, Tony Sibson, Silky Jones, Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Johnny Nelson, etc. Also including a multiple signed 9 x 12 photograph by Alan Minter, Ken Buchanan, Dave Boy Green, and Charlie Magri. Some duplication. Many images are colour, Lot: 5 and most show the boxers in action poses. VG to EX, 20 ALI MUHAMMAD: (1942- ) American Boxer, World Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Heavyweight Champion. Large signed colour 15 x 19 photograph, an iconic image of Ali in a full length pose in a

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Lot: 11 signatures including Hedley Verity, Norman Yardley, Bill Edrich, BOXING: Three red Everlast boxing gloves of different sizes, Len Hutton, tennis players Eric Sturgess and Nigel Cockburn individually signed by the World Champion boxers Jake etc., the album also including an official facsimile team sheet of LaMotta (adding Raging Bull beneath his signature), Nigel Benn the MCC Tour to South Africa 1938-39 and various ink and Manny Pacquiao. All have signed in bold black inks. VG to drawings and verses etc. by family and friends of the collector. EX, 3 Some light age wear and minor foxing to the second album. G Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 to VG, 2 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00

Lot: 12 MR. UNIVERSE: A printed 8vo menu for a luncheon to Lot: 16 commemorate the first British Empire Weight-Lifting CRICKET: Selection of signed colour 8 x 10 photographs and Championships and 'Mr. Universe' Contest at Holborn slightly larger by various cricketers including Andrew Flintof, Restaurant, London, 13th August 1948, individually signed to Kevin Pietersen, Alistair Cook, Joe Root, Stuart Broad, James the verso by eleven weight-lifters and bodybuilders (some of Anderson, Jonathan Trott, Andrew Strauss, Michael Vaughan, them Olympic medallists) including George Hackenschmidt, David Gower, Jason Gillespie, Matthew Hoggard, Ryan Steve Reeves, John Grimek, Issy Bloomberg, James Halliday, Sidebottom etc. Each of the images show the subjects in cricket Julian Creus etc. Most of the signatures are in bold pencil. related poses and all are boldly signed to clear areas. VG to Together with an unsigned printed 8vo official programme for EX, 16 the event held at the Scala Theatre, London. Some light Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 staining and age wear, G, 2 Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Lot: 17 CRICKET: A good selection of colour 9 x 13 printed caricatures Lot: 13 by the artist John Ireland, each individually signed by various WOODFULL WILLIAM: (1897-1965) Australian Cricketer of the cricketers including Phil Edmonds, Dean Jones, Bob Willis, 1920s and 30s. Vintage signed postcard photograph of Richie Benaud, Geoff Boycott, Mohammed Azharuddin, Woodfull in a head and shoulders pose wearing his cricket cap. Richard Hadlee, Graham Gooch, Mike Gatting, Malcolm Signed ('W M Woodfull') in fountain pen ink with his name alone Marshall, Derek Randall, Lance Cairns etc. All are boldly signed to a light area of the image. VG to clear areas and none are inscribed. Generally VG, 16 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00

Lot: 14 Lot: 18 BRADMAN DON: (1908-2001) Australian Cricketer. Book CRICKET: Selection of multiple signed teamsheets by various signed, a hardback edition of Farewell to Cricket, First Edition English County Cricket teams, most official and complete, published by Hodder & Stoughton, London, May 1950. Signed 1980s onwards, signatures include Tim Bresnan, Darren by Bradman in blue fountain pen ink with his name alone Gough, Andrew Flintoff, Andrew Strauss, Paul Collingwood, beneath his frontispiece portrait. Accompanied by the dust Alec Stewart, Tim Robinson, Eddie Hemmings, Chris Broad, jacket (some tears and areas of paper loss). Together with a Derek Randall, Carl Hooper, Matthew Hoggard, Michael small hardback edition of 's Book of Cricket by Vaughan, Graeme Hick, James Anderson, Neil Fairbrother, Peter Smith, published by Frederick Warne & Co. Ltd., London, Robin Smith, Jimmy Cook, Kevin Pietersen, David Boon, 1976 (revised edition), signed and inscribed by Denis Compton Nasser Hussain, Ronnie Irani, Gladstone Small, Adam to an inside photo page. Accompanied by the dust jacket. G to Hollioake, Mark Butcher, Martin Bicknell, Ben Hollioake, VG, 2 Graham Thorpe, Mike Atherton, Marcus Trescothick, Justin Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Langer, Curtly Ambrose, Allan Lamb, Ian Botham, Graham Dilley, John Emburey, Bill Athey, Jack Russell, Graham Gooch and many others. G to generally VG, 69 Lot: 15 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 CRICKET: An autograph album containing several multiple signed pages by various cricket teams of the late 1940s comprising 1947 (12 signatures including Len Hutton, Lot: 19 Norman Yardley, Godfrey Evans, Bill Edrich, Alec Bedser, CRICKET: Selection of signed pieces, cards, album pages, Denis Compton, Cyril Washbrook etc.), a further MCC team of plain white stickers, magazine and newspaper photographs, a the same era (17 signatures including Denis Compton, Godfrey few signed postcard photographs and letters etc., by various Evans, Frank Mann, Len Hutton, Reg Simpson, Cyril cricketers including Shane Warne, Allan Border, Percy Holmes, Washbrook, Maurice Tremlett, Cliff Gladwin etc.), Natal (11 Rahul Dravid, Alf Valentine, Devon Malcolm, Richard Hadlee, signatures including Jackie McGlew, Dudley Nourse, Hugh Brian Lara, Tony Grieg, Viv Richards, Mike Gatting, David Tayfield etc.), Worcestershire CCC (13 signatures including R. Gower, Angus Fraser, Carl Hooper, Tom Graveney, R. E. S. E. S. Wyatt, Martin Young etc.), Surrey CCC (13 signatures Wyatt, Ian Chappell, Jim Swanton, Bob Woolmer, Alec Stewart, including Errol Holmes, Stan Squires, Alec Bedser, Eric Bedser, Fred Trueman, Ted Dexter, Alan Knott, Roland Butcher, Laurie Fishlock etc.) and CCC (11 signatures Desmond Haynes, John Arlott, Malcolm Marshall, Ray including Leslie Compton, Denis Compton, Bill Edrich, Frank Illingworth, Allan Border, Dickie Bird, Winston Benjamin, Mann, Rowland Shaddick etc.). The album bears the ownership Courtney Walsh, Gus Logie, Michael Holding, Dean Jones, signature of the South African bowler Vivian Ian Smith. Merv Hughes, Richie Benaud, Godfrey Evans, Walter Hadlee, Together with a second autograph album containing nine Ian Bell, Geoff Miller, Ian Botham, Bert Sutcliffe, Cyril

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Washbrook, George Geary, Clyde Walcott, Bill O'Reilly and the Andersons, Arthur investigated and found Tilden dead from many others. Some duplication and a few multiple signed. A heart disease in his small Hollywood apartment. few FR, generally VG, 279 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00

Lot: 23 Lot: 20 BOROTRA JEAN: (1898-1994) French Tennis Player, CRICKET: Selection of signed pieces, cards, album pages, Wimbledon Champion 1924 & 1926. Vintage signed and plain white stickers, magazine and newspaper photographs, a inscribed postcard photograph of Borotra standing in a full few signed postcard photographs and letters etc., by various length pose holding his tennis rackets. Photograph by E. Trim & cricketers including Don Bradman, Allan Border, Bob Simpson, Co. of Wimbledon. Signed in dark fountain pen ink to the Merv Hughes, Maurice Tate, Martin Crowe, Alec Stewart, Len image. Together with a selection of vintage signed postcard Hutton, Brian Lara, Jack Russell, Viv Richards, Mike Gatting, photographs and slightly smaller by various other tennis players Mark Ramprakash, Carl Hooper, Dennis Amiss, Henry Blofeld, including Ashley Cooper (Wimbledon Champion 1958), Wilhelm Brian Johnston, Alan Knott, Eddie Hemmings, Tom Graveney, Bungert, Ken Rosewall, Nancy Chaffee etc. Signed to the verso Martyn Moxon, Devon Malcolm, Bob Willis, John Arlott, Tom (1). Some with slight traces of former mounting to the corners, Graveney, Godfrey Evans, Jim Swanton, Curtly Ambrose, generally VG, 7 Courtney Walsh, Malcolm Marshall, Desmond Haynes, Michael Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Holding, Richie Benaud, Gladstone Small, Ryan Sidebottom, Derek Pringle, Bill Johnston, Chris Cairns, George Cox, Arthur Gilligan, Clyde Walcott and many others. Some duplication and Lot: 24 a few multiple signed. A few FR, generally VG, 284 LENGLEN SUZANNE: (1899-1938) French Tennis Player, Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Wimbledon Champion 1919, 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923 & 1925. Vintage signed 3 x 7 photograph of Lenglen in a full length tennis action pose at Wimbledon. Signed in bold fountain pen Lot: 21 ink with her name alone to a light area at the base of the image. CRICKET: Selection of signed postcard photographs and a few Neatly trimmed, otherwise VG slightly larger, some signed cards, First Day Covers, Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 teamsheets etc., by various cricketers, most individually matted in cream to various sizes, including Fred Trueman, Geoff Boycott, Mike Atherton, Desmond Haynes, David Gower, John Lot: 25 Edrich, Richie Benaud, Jim Laker, Tom Graveney, Phil Tufnell, JACOBS HELEN: (1908-1997) American Tennis Player, Bob Willis, Phil DeFreitas, Martyn Moxon, Matthew Maynard, Wimbledon Champion 1936. Vintage signed 9.5 x 7.5 Ray Illingworth, Andrew Caddick, Martin Bicknell, Chris Lewis, photograph of Jacobs standing in a half length pose engaged in Ian Botham, Devon Malcolm, Mike Gatting, Angus Fraser, Bill conversation with a gentleman, both holding their tennis rackets Athey, Derek Underwood, Robin Smith, John Emburey etc. A and balls. Signed ('Helen Hull Jacobs') in bold black fountain few are multiple signed and most of the images are colour. pen ink with her name alone to a clear area of the image. Generally VG, 76 Together with a small 4to printed programme for an Indoor Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Professional Lawn Tennis Tournament at the Empire Pool, Wembley, 11th, 12th & 14th February 1947, individually signed to the inside photo and biography pages by the tennis players Lot: 22 Alice Marble (Wimbledon Champion 1939) and Mary Hardwick, TILDEN WILLIAM: (1893-1953) American Tennis Player, each with their names alone in fountain pen inks to clear areas. Wimbledon Champion 1920, 1921 & 1930. A.L.S., Bill, two Generally VG, 2 pages, 8vo, n.p. (Saugus, California), n.d. ('Wed', 5th May Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 1949, to Mrs. Marrion Anderson and her son Arthur, 'Dear Marrion & Bratto'. Writing in bold pencil, Tilden announces 'I am thinking about the Brat & how he is in the school Lot: 26 match & know he is winning' and continues to refer to his story, TENNIS: Elizabeth Ryan (1892-1979) American Tennis Player, which he states is going well, and asks Marrion to 'be sure to winner of nineteen Wimbledon Women's Doubles and Mixed bring me two of the tablets as I am all out now & can't work until Doubles Championships 1914-34. Signed 6 x 5 photograph I get it'. He again refers to Arthur's tennis, 'I'm crazy to see who depicting the elderly Ryan standing in a three quarter length you draw, Babe, in the So. Cal. Surprize the old fogies & lick a pose opposite Prince Edward, Duke of and Katharine, few seeded stars….It would do me good to know it' and Duchess of Kent, at Wimbledon, during an awards ceremony. concludes 'I miss you both and wish I were with you, but I am Signed by Ryan in blue ink to a light area at the base of the really fine & getting fat I'm afraid. I'm really excited about the image and dated 20th June 1977 in her hand; Jack Crawford story. Please arrange with the gal about typing it.' Accompanied (1908-1991) Australian Tennis Player, Wimbledon Champion by the original envelope hand addressed by Tilden, also in bold 1933 and Mixed Doubles Champion, with Ryan, 1930. A.L.S., pencil, and signed ('W T Tilden') by him in the return address Jack Crawford, one page, 8vo, Potts Point, Sydney, 28th panel. VG The present letter is written at a controversial in January 1977, to Jocelyn Thomas. Crawford thanks his Tilden's life; in 1949 he was arrested (for a second time) and correspondent for her letter of congratulations 'which included a sentenced to prison for "contributing to the delinquency of a message from my mixed doubles partner of 1930 Miss Ryan' minor". Upon his release Tilden was broke, and shunned, and further adds 'The award received from Her Majesty the barely earning a living by scarce teaching assignments. His last Queen was very much appreciated…' With blank integral leaf. protégé, Arthur Anderson, to whom the present letter is written,Accompanied by the original envelope hand addressed by and Anderson's mother Marrion Anderson, however, still Crawford. Together with a small selection of three individually befriended him. When Tilden failed to keep a dinner invitation at

3 of 99 International Autograph Auctions (IAA) (Specialist Autograph Auction) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com signed 8 x 10 photographs by the tennis players Arthur Ashe, (very weak signature), Gordon Brand Jr., Phillip Price etc., Bjorn Borg and Billie Jean King (vintage signed and inscribed together with individual signed cards by Ray Floyd and Mark press photograph of the player captured during the Wimbledon Calcavecchia and a signed colour 8 x 10 photograph by Robert final of 1963, signed in bold blue fountain pen ink across a light Karlsson. The gloves with evident signs of wear, G to VG, 11 area of the image, 'To John - Very sincerely, Billie Jean Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Moffitt'). VG to EX, 5 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Lot: 32 GOLF: A good selection of colour 9 x 13 printed caricatures by Lot: 27 the artist John Ireland, each individually signed by various TENNIS: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and a few golfers including Lee Trevino, Nick Faldo, Mark McNulty, Sam slightly larger by various tennis players, many of them Torrance, Sandy Lyle, Bernhard Langer, Ray Floyd, Jose-Maria Wimbledon champions, including Andre Agassi, Goran Olazabal, Gary Player, Craig Stadler, Tom Watson, Ian Ivanisevic, Bjorn Borg, Jan Kodes, Richard Krajicek, Steffi Graf, Woosnam etc. All are boldly signed to clear areas and none are Andy Roddick, Michael Stich etc. Most of the images are colour inscribed. A few with some very light creasing, otherwise VG, 15 and show the subjects in tennis poses, some holding their Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Wimbledon Championship trophies. All are boldly signed to clear areas of the images. VG to EX, 9 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Lot: 33 SNOOKER: A good selection of colour 9 x 13 printed caricatures by the artist John Ireland, each individually signed Lot: 28 by various snooker players including Steve Davis, Terry BERGMANN RICHARD: (1919-1970) Austrian-born British Griffiths, Stephen Hendry, Dennis Taylor, Cliff Thorburn, Willie Table Tennis player, World Champion 1937, 1939, 1948 & Thorne, Neal Foulds, Silvino Francisco, Tony Knowles, Rex 1950. Book signed and inscribed, a hardback edition of Twenty- Williams etc. All are boldly signed to clear areas and only one is One Up, First Edition published by Sporting Handbooks Ltd., inscribed. Generally VG, 13 London, February 1950. Signed by Bergmann in bold fountain Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 pen ink to the half title page, 'To “Tony Jacklin― with good luck Richard Bergmann' and dated Grimsby, 28th March 1950 in his hand. An interesting association copy. Lacking the dust Lot: 34 jacket and with some extremely light foxing and age wear, ENGLAND FOOTBALL: Small selection of individually signed about VG Tony Jacklin (1944- ) English Golfer, Open vintage oblong 12mo cards by various England International Championship winner 1969. Jacklin was born in Scunthorpe, footballers of the 1900s - 1920s comprising Charles Buchan Lincolnshire, in the same county as Grimsby and would have ( & Arsenal; 6 caps), ( & been just six years old when the present book was inscribed to Forest; 21 caps), Harry Hampton (Aston Villa & him. ; 4 caps) and Dan Tremelling (Birmingham; 1 cap). Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 All have signed in bold fountain pen inks, each adding the names of their clubs beneath their signatures in their hands. Some very light age wear, otherwise VG, 4 Lot: 29 Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 AUCHTERLONIE WILLIAM: (1872-1963) Scottish Golfer, Open Championship winner 1893. Vintage signed 2.5 x 4 photograph, to the verso, the candid image showing Auchterlonie standing Lot: 35 outdoors in a full length pose wearing an overcoat and flat cap. MATTHEWS STANLEY: (1915-2000) English Footballer, the Signed in blue ink, 'William Auchterlonie, Open Champion first winner of the Ballon d'Or (1956). Vintage signed postcard 1893'. Some light traces of former mounting to the corners of photograph, an early image of Matthews in a smiling head and the verso, not affecting the signature. Together with three shoulders pose wearing his FC . Signed across similar vintage signed candid photographs by the golfers Eric the base of the image, partially across a darker area although Lester and Ramon Sota (2). Each are signed and inscribed in perfectly legible. Attractively and professionally lightly mounted blue inks to the versos. About VG, 4 and matted in red, cream and pale brown above a brief printed Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 caption. Framed and glazed in a wooden frame to an overall size of 14 x 20. VG Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Lot: 30 GOLF: A printed 8vo official programme for the Open Championship at Royal Lytham & St. Annes, 10th - 13th July Lot: 36 1974, signed by various golfers, most to inside pages alongside MOORE BOBBY: (1941-1993) English Footballer, Captain of their images, including Max Faulkner, Lee Trevino, Johnny the England World Cup winning team, 1966. Signed First Day Miller, Jack Nicklaus and three others. Some light age wear, Cover commemorating the World Cup 1930-1986 and featuring about VG images of the Jules Rimet and FIFA World Cup trophies and Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 bearing a postage stamp featuring and other members of the England World Cup winning team of 1966. Post marked 30th June 1986. Signed by Moore in bold blue ink with Lot: 31 his name alone to a clear area. Together with GOLF: Small selection of signed golf gloves by various golfers (1920-1999) English Footballer and Manager of the English including Howard Clark, Barry Lane, Wayne Riley, Nick Faldo national football team 1963-74 with whom he won the World

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Cup in 1966. Signed First Day Cover commemorating Belgium players in action poses etc. from the 1966 World Cup final and vs. England at , 25th February 1970, and post marked all have brief printed text to the borders. All are signed by the at Brussels on the same day. Signed by Ramsey in bold blue players in bold black inks with their names alone. Together with fountain pen ink with his name alone to a clear area. VG to EX, a signed colour 23.5 x 16.5 photographic print by John 2 McGovern, the image showing him lifting the European Cup for Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 Nottingham Forest in 1980. Limited Edition number 80 of 500. Signed in bold black ink with his name alone to the lower white border. Rolled, VG, 5 Lot: 37 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 MOORE BOBBY: (1941-1993) English Footballer, Captain of the England World Cup winning team, 1966. Signed printed 4to photo page removed from a soccer annual, featuring a colour Lot: 42 4.5 x 10.5 image of Moore in a full length action pose wearing ENGLAND FOOTBALL: Signed colour 8 x 11.5 photograph by his West Ham United kit. Signed in blue ink with his name , Alan Ball and Ray Wilson individually, each alone, largely across a clear area of the image. With a similar members of England's World Cup winning team of 1966, the colour image to the verso signed by . Some slight image showing the three players standing together in a full creasing to the edges, otherwise about VG length pose at the edge of the pitch at Craven Cottage, Cohen Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 wearing his Fulham strip and Ball and Wilson wearing their Everton strips. Each have signed with their names alone in bold black inks to the lower white border. EX Lot: 38 Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 PELE (1940- ) Brazilian Footballer & CHARLTON BOBBY (1937- ) English Footballer. A large signed colour 20 x 24 photograph by both Pele and individually, the Lot: 43 image depicting the two footballers standing together in half ENGLAND FOOTBALL: Two replica red souvenir England length semi-profile poses on a football pitch. Signed by each in football jerseys, each individually signed by , the bold silver inks with their names alone to the image. Rolled, VG England World Cup winning footballer of 1966. Together with Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 two replica yellow souvenir England football jerseys, each individually signed by , the England World Cup winning goalkeeper of 1966. Each of the shirts are signed by Lot: 39 the players in black inks with their names alone and two have ENGLAND FOOTBALL: An excellent signed 11.5 x 9.5 been individually framed and glazed in large plain wooden photograph by ten members of the England World Cup winning frames. VG, 4 football team of 1966 individually, comprising Alan Ball, Geoff Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Hurst, , Gordon Banks, , , Ray Wilson, George Cohen, Bobby Charlton and . The image depicts Bobby Moore and other players in a jubilant Lot: 44 mood immediately after having won the World Cup at Wembley. ENGLAND FOOTBALL: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs Signed by each in bold black fountain pen inks, most to the and slightly larger etc., by various members of the England lower white border. Photographs of this quality signed in World Cup winning squad of 1966, including Bobby Charlton, fountain pen ink are rarely encountered. Framed and glazed in George Cohen, Roger Hunt, Geoff Hurst, Gordon Banks, a plain black frame to an overall size of 13 x 11. EX (8) etc., also including four pre-cut cream matts Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 (three without photographs) one signed by Geoff Hurst (additionally annotated 'They think its all over...It is now!') and the other three individually signed by eight members of the Lot: 40 World Cup winning team comprising Alan Ball, Geoff Hurst, ENGLAND FOOTBALL: Individual signed pieces and cards Martin Peters, Gordon Banks, Jack Charlton, George Cohen, etc., by all eleven members of the England World Cup winning Roger Hunt and Ray Wilson. VG to EX, 23 team of 1966, comprising Bobby Moore (ink signature to the Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 verso of a pale brown envelope), Jack Charlton, Nobby Stiles, George Cohen, Ray Wilson, Bobby Charlton, Alan Ball, Geoff Hurst, Martin Peters, Roger Hunt and Gordon Banks (the latter Lot: 45 five together on a red card featuring the England logo). Matted ENGLAND FOOTBALL: A good 8vo card from the Marine Hotel together in cream alongside a colour photograph of Bobby individually signed by thirteen members of the England football Moore and other members of the team in a jubilant pose squad of 1968 comprising Bobby Moore, Gordon Banks, Geoff following their World Cup victory at Wembley. 19.5 x 16 overall. Hurst, Martin Peters, Roger Hunt, Ray Wilson, Bobby Charlton, About VG Alan Ball, , Keith Newton, , Mike Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Summerbee and . Also bearing one unidentified signature. All of the footballers have signed with their names alone in blue inks. Some light central folds, only very slightly Lot: 41 affecting the signatures, otherwise VG The present England ENGLAND FOOTBALL: Small selection of signed colour 16 x team played at , on 24th 12 photographic prints, and slightly larger, by various members February 1968 in a European Championship qualification of the England World Cup winning team of 1966, comprising match. The was a 1-1 draw. Geoff Hurst (2; one also signed by Martin Peters), Ray Wilson Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 and Gordon Banks. Each of the composite images depict the Lot: 46

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ENGLAND FOOTBALL: A good signed colour 10 x 8 dustjacket. Together with a slightly irregularly trimmed 3.5 x 5 photograph by all eleven members of the England football team newspaper photograph by Bobby Moore, the image showing who played against Moldova on 1st September 1996, him in a full length action pose wearing his West Ham United comprising , , Andy Hinchcliffe, Gareth kit. Signed in bold blue ink with his name alone to a light area at Southgate, , , , the base of the image. Laid down and with a sellotape stain to , , and . the head of the image, not affecting the signature. Also The image depicts the players standing and crouched in two including a signed 6 x 8 photograph by Alan Ball, the image rows before the game. All have signed with their names alone showing him in a full length action pose wearing his England kit. in black inks, largely to clear areas of the image. EX England Signed in black ink with his name alone to a clear area at the played Moldova at Kishinev on 1st September 1996 in a World centre of the image. Further including a colour 17.5 x 11.5 print Cup qualifying match. Barmby, Gascoigne and Shearer each of a Junkers 87 aircraft individually signed in bold pencil by scored to give England a 0-3 victory. The game was significant Knight's Cross with Oakleaves and Swords winner Dietrich as it saw David Beckham play his first England International, Peltz and the artist Jay Ashurst. Framed and glazed in a thus winning the first of his record-breaking 115 caps for wooden frame to an overall size of 19.5 x 13.5. G to generally England. It also marked the first game of 's reign VG, 4 as England manager. Estimate: £120.00 - £150.00 Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

Lot: 51 Lot: 47 ENGLAND FOOTBALL: Selection of signed 8 x 12 and some 8 BECKHAM DAVID: (1975- ) English Footballer. An official x 10 photographs by various former England International souvenir Umbro red England short sleeved football jersey, footballers including , Harold Hassall, Alan signed by Beckham in black ink with his name alone. VG Devonshire, , , Glenn Hoddle, Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Rodney Marsh, , , , , , , , Terry McDermott, Alan Shearer, , Stan Bowles etc. A little Lot: 48 duplication. Some of the images are colour and all show the BECKHAM DAVID: (1975- ) English Footballer. Book signed, players wearing their England strips. VG to EX, 27 a hardback edition of My Side, First Edition published by Collins Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Willow, London, 2003. Signed by Beckham in blue ink with his name alone to the front free endpaper. Accompanied by the dustjacket. Together with Stirling Moss (1929- ) British Lot: 52 Formula One Motor Racing Driver. Book signed, a hardback ENGLAND FOOTBALL: Selection of signed colour 8 x 10 edition of All But My Life, Second edition published by William photographs by various England International footballers (some Kimber & Co. Ltd., London, 1973. Signed by Moss with his at Under 21 level) including , David Wheater, name alone in black ink to the front free endpaper. Fabrice Muamba, , , Chris Accompanied by the dust jacket. Some light age wear, about Holland, , , Justin Hoyte, Wayne VG, 2 Bridge, Matt Derbyshire, Nathan Delfouneso, , Shaun Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Wright-Phillips, Jack Cork, Aaron Lennon, Steve Sidwell, Marc Albrighton, Joleon Lescott, Nigel Reo-Coker, , , David Nugent, Andre Wisdom, Jack Rodwell, Lot: 49 , Jordan Spence, , , Marvin ENGLAND FOOTBALL: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs Sordell, , , & and slightly larger (10) by various former England footballers etc. All of the images show the players wearing their England including , Gordon Banks, Nobby Stiles, George strips. VG to EX, 51 Cohen, Geoff Hurst, , Jack Charlton, Alan Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Devonshire, , Kerry Dixon, Gareth Barry, Micah Richards, & , , Peter Swan, John Connelly, Adam Johnson, Joleon Lescott, James Lot: 53 Milner, etc. Some duplication. Each of the images, ENGLAND FOOTBALL: Selection of signed colour 8 x 12 most of which are colour, depict the subjects in football related photographs by various England International footballers poses wearing their England kits and all are boldly signed with including Jack Rodwell, Luke Young, , Stephen their names alone, largely to clear areas of the images. VG to Warnock, , Joleon Lescott, Aaron Lennon, EX, 25 Kieron Dyer, , Gareth Barry, Scott Carson, Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 , , Phil Jones, Victor Moses, Leighton Baines, James Beattie, Andy Carroll, , , Tom Cleverley, Michael Dawson, Anton Lot: 50 Ferdinand, , Andy Johnson, Joe Hart, Ledley ENGLAND FOOTBALL: A hardback edition of Images of King, , Chris Kirkland, Paul Robinson, Kyle Football by Tim Hill, compiled with photographs by The Daily Walker, , Shaun Wright-Phillips, Matthew Mail, First Edition published by Parragon, Bath, 2008, Upson, Danny Welbeck, , Micah Richards etc. All individually signed by nine members of the England World Cup of the images show the players wearing their England strips. winning team of 1966, Gordon Banks, George Cohen, Ray VG to EX, 54 Wilson, Jack Charlton, Martin Peters, Roger Hunt, Nobby Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Stiles, Bobby Charlton and Geoff Hurst. All have signed in bold silver ink to the front free endpaper. Accompanied by the

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Lot: 54 , , , Dino PELE: (1940- ) Brazilian Footballer. A printed 4to vintage Zoff, , , Francesco Totti, edition of Charles Buchan's Football Monthly magazine, April , , , Carlo 1966, featuring articles relating to the World Cup in England Ancelotti, David Silva, Ruben Baraja, David Villa, Gaizka and with a colour head and shoulders portrait of Pele to the Mendieta, Hernandez, , Michel Salgado, front cover. Signed, in recent years, by Pele with his name Jose Antonio Reyes, , Sergio Garcia, Raul, Xabi alone in black ink to a clear area of the cover. Some light age Alonso etc. A little duplication. All of the images show the wear, about VG players wearing their International kits and most show them in Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 action poses. VG to EX, 76 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00

Lot: 55 PELE: (1940- ) Brazilian Footballer. Signed colour 15.5 x 19.5 Lot: 60 print, the composite image featuring Pele in various jubilant EUROPEAN FOOTBALL: Selection of signed colour 8 x 12 poses. Limited edition number 10 of 200. Signed by Pele with photographs and a few 8 x 10s by various European his name alone in bold black ink to the lower white border International footballers including Belgium, Switzerland, Austria, above brief printed text. Framed and glazed in a plain black Hungary, Greece, Turkey, Denmark, Norway, etc. frame to an overall size of 17 x 21. EX including Marouane Felliani, Mousa Dembele, Eric Gerets, Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 , Jan Vertonghen, Philippe Senderos, Pascal Zuberbuhler, , Zoltan Gera, , Sotirios Kyrgiakos, Rustu Recber, Tugay Kerimoglu, Yossi Benayoun, Ali Al-Habsi, Mido, Amr Zaki, , Lot: 56 Christian Poulsen, , , Jon Dahl TORRES CARLOS ALBERTO: (1944- ) Brazilian Footballer, Tomasson, Christian Eriksen, Brede Hangeland, John Carew, Captain of the Brazil team who won the World Cup, 1970. Anders Svensson, Johan Elmander, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Signed colour 8 x 12 photograph of Carlos Alberto standing in a etc. All of the images depict the players full length pose, wearing his Brazil strip, opposite England wearing their International kits. VG to EX, 70 football captain Bobby Moore, wearing his England strip, at the Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Estadio Jalisco, Guadalajara, before the Brazil vs. England group match at the 1970 World Cup, known as The Clash of the Champions. Signed ('Carlos Alberto') in bold black ink with his name alone to a light area at the base of the image. VG Lot: 61 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 FOOTBALL: Selection of signed colour 8 x 12 photographs and some 8 x 10s by various International footballers from Eastern European countries including Bulgaria, Yugolsavia, , Czech Republic, Poland, , Croatia etc including Lot: 57 , , Dejan Stankovic, Sergei BRAZIL FOOTBALL: Selection of signed 8 x 11.5 photographs Kornilenko, Alexander Hleb, Martin Jiranek, Petr Cech, Gabriel and slightly larger etc., by various Brazilian footballers, some of Tamas, , , Svetoslav Todorov, them World Cup winners, including Cafu, Kaka, Jairzinho, , Edin Dzeko (6), Andriy Voronin, Andriy Dunga, Carlos Alberto Torres, Edmilson, Fred, Luis Fabiano, Shevchenko, Anatoliy Tymoshchuk, Luca Modric, Mladen Roberto Rivellino, , Socrates (2), (2), Rivaldo Petric, Niko Kovac, Ivan Klasnic, Nikica Jelavic, Stipe Pletikosa, etc. Each of the images depict the players in their national Vedran Corluka etc. A little duplication, Each of the images football strips and most are boldly signed to clear areas with depict the players wearing their International kits. VG to EX, 62 their names alone. VG to EX, 23 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00

Lot: 62 Lot: 58 FOOTBALL: Selection of signed colour 8 x 12 photographs, a RONALDO CRISTIANO: (1985- ) Portuguese Footballer. A few 8 x 10s etc., by various footballers, all associated with souvenir red United football jersey, with club and different European clubs including Bayern Munich, PSV Nike emblems and AIG sponsorship logo to the front, signed in Eindhoven, Olympique Marseille, Valencia, Barcelona. Real black ink by Ronaldo with his name alone. Matted in red and etc., including Roque Santa Cruz, Karl-Heinz white above two small colour images of Ronaldo. 24 x 32 Rummenigge, Steffan Effenberg, Ruud van Nisterooy, Jan overall. VG Vennegoor of Hesselink, William Gallas, Franck Ribery, Hatem Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Ben Arfa, David Silva, Juan Manuel Mata, Juninho, Christian Vieri, Maxi Rodriguez, Jesper Gronkjaer, Gary Lineker, David Villa, , Guti, Fernando Hierro, Fernando Lot: 59 Redondo, Emilio Butragueno, Michel Salgado, Arjen Robben, EUROPEAN FOOTBALL: Selection of signed colour 8 x 12 Steve McManaman etc. Each of the images depict the players photographs and a few slightly smaller by various German, wearing their club kits. VG to EX, 49 Italian and Spanish footballers including Jurgen Klinsmann, Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Lothar Matthaus, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, Uli Hoeness, Gerd Muller, Oliver Kahn, Wolfgang Dremmler, Miroslav Klose, Oliver Bierhoff, Manuel Neuer, , Thomas Lot: 63 Hitzlsperger, Andre Schurrle, Bernd Schneider, , HUDDERSFIELD TOWN: A vintage 12mo card individually , Claudio Gentile, , Luigi signed by fifteen members of Huddersfield Town FC, being the Riva, Fabio Cannavaro, Alberto Aquilani, ,

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First Division Champions of 1923-24 (many of the players Lot: 67 contributing to other trophies for the club including the FA Cup, LIVERPOOL: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and 1922), comprising Clem Stephenson, Sam Wadsworth, Harry slightly larger (1) by various former Liverpool footballers Cawthorne, George Richardson, Billy Smith, Tom Wilson, Billy including , Jason McAteer, Tommy Lawrence, Alan Watson Sr., Charlie Wilson, Harry Brough, Frank Mann, Ernie Kennedy, David Fairclough, , John Barnes, Ian Islip, David Steele, Ned Barkas, Ted Taylor and Jack Chaplin Callaghan, Ron Yeats, , Willie Stevenson, Tommy (manager). All have signed in dark fountain pen inks. Together Smith, Bruce Grobbelaar, etc. Some duplication. with a vintage oblong 12mo card individually signed by eleven Each of the images, most of which are colour, depict the members of Sheffield United FC, some of them part of the FA subjects in football related poses wearing their Liverpool kits Cup winning team of 1925, including Billy Cook, Ernest Milton, and all are boldly signed with their names alone, largely to clear Harry Pantling, David Mercer, Harry Johnson, Billy Gillespie areas of the images. VG to EX, 29 and Fred Tunstall. All have signed in dark fountain pen inks. Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Some light age wear and minor scuffing to the second card, just affecting a couple of signatures. G to VG, 2 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Lot: 68 FOOTBALL: Selection of signed colour 8 x 12 photographs and a few 8 x 10s by various International footballers from around Lot: 64 the world including , , South Korea, Australia, SUNDERLAND A.F.C.: A vintage 12mo card individually signed U.S.A., Uruguay, , Ecuador, Mexico, Argentina, Ivory Coast by fifteen members of Sunderland A.F.C., being the First etc., including Luis Suarez, Francesco Totti, Antonio Valencia, Division runners-up of 1922-23, including Ernie England, Billy Javier Hernandez, Sergio Aguero, (2), Kolo Toure, Ellis, Warney Cresswell, Arthur Hawes, Charlie Parker, John Park Ji-Sung, Tsuneyasu Miyamoto, Ryo Miyaichi, Hidetoshi Poole, Bobby Marshall, etc. Together with a Nakata, Sun Jihai, Lee Chung-Yong, , Mark second vintage 12mo card individually signed by sixteen Schwarzer, Tim Cahill, Lucas Neill, Tim Howard, Landon members of a Manchester City team of the early 1920s (some Donovan, Clint Dempsey, Roger Milla etc. A little duplication. of them members of the FA Cup final team of 1926) including All of the images depict the players wearing their International , Tommy Browell, Billy Murphy, Sammy Sharp, kits. VG to EX, 63 Jack Doran, Mickey Hamill, Charlie Pringle, Frank Roberts, Jim Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Goodchild, Eli Fletcher, Tommy Johnson, Horace Barnes, Sam Cookson etc. All have signed in fountain pen inks. Some light, minor age wear, about VG, 2 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Lot: 69 EDWARDS DUNCAN: (1936-1958) English Footballer, one of Manchester United's 'Busby Babes'. Vintage signed irregularly (although neatly) clipped colour 6.5 x 5.5 magazine photograph Lot: 65 of Edwards in a three quarter length pose wearing his red and LIVERPOOL: A page removed from an autograph album white Manchester United strip. Signed ('D Edwards') in blue ink individually signed by twelve members of Liverpool FC 1956, with his name alone to a clear area. The signature is a little comprising , Eric Anderson, John Molyneux, Don scratchy in places although perfectly legible. Autographs of Campbell, Barry Wilkinson, Roy Saunders, Johnny Wheeler, Edwards are rare following his tragic death in the Munich air Tommy Younger, Louis Bimpson, Alan A'Court, Laurie Hughes disaster. Neatly laid down to a white 6 x 8 card. Some light and Ronnie Moran. All have signed with their names alone in creasing, G bold blue fountain pen inks. Together with an autograph album Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 containing many multiple signed pages by various county cricket teams of the 1950s, signatures include Tom Graveney, Reg Simpson, Cyril Washbrook, George Cox, John Langridge, Jim Parks, Leslie Compton, Denis Compton, Norman Yardley, Lot: 70 Brian Close, Michael Stewart, Eric Bedser, Alec Bedser, Ken MANCHESTER UNITED: A printed 8vo United Review Barrington, Colin McCool and many others, also including programme for the European Champions Cup Competition Rovers FC, Bristol City FC and a few other footballers. Semi-Final, Manchester United v. Real Madrid at , Some of the signatures are in pencil and others are on 24th April 1968, individually signed by all seventeen members irregularly clipped pieces laid down to pages. A few loose of the Manchester United squad to the inside full photo page, pages. G to VG, 3 + album including , , Bobby Charlton, Brian Kidd, Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 John Aston, , , Nobby Stiles, Bill Foulkes, David Sadler, David Herd, , (trainer) etc. All have signed with their names alone in blue and black inks to the image. Some extremely light age Lot: 66 wear, about VG Manchester United won this first leg Semi-Final LIVERPOOL: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and match 1-0, George Best scoring the only goal. The second leg slightly larger (4) by various former Liverpool footballers ended in a 3-3 draw, with Manchester United winning 4-3 on including Phil Neal, Tommy Lawrence, David Fairclough, Jimmy aggregate. Indeed, Manchester United proceeded to win the Case, John Barnes, , Ron Yeats, Paul Walsh, European Cup final against Benfica. Willie Stevenson, Bruce Grobbelaar, Tommy Smith, Alan Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Kennedy, Jason McAteer, Alan Kennedy etc. Some duplication. Each of the images, most of which are colour, depict the subjects in football related poses wearing their Liverpool kits and all are boldly signed with their names alone, largely to clear Lot: 71 areas of the images. VG to EX, 29 MANCHESTER UNITED: Selection of signed 8 x 10 Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 photographs and slightly larger by various Manchester United

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Lot: 72 Lot: 76 MANCHESTER UNITED: Two hardback editions of Manchester ARSENAL: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and slightly United - The Red Army by Ivan Ponting, published by Hamlyn, larger (2) by various former Arsenal footballers including Jon London, 1999, featuring over four decades of player profiles, Sammels, , , John Roberts, Peter each individually signed to the inside photo pages by various Marinello, , Eddie Kelly, Alan Hudson, Bob Wilson, Manchester United footballers including John Connelly, Wes Tony Adams, John Hollins etc. Some duplication. Each of the Brown, , , Andy Cole, , images, most of which are colour, depict the subjects in football , Dion , , , Brian related poses wearing their Arsenal kits and all are boldly Kidd, Jim Ryan, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, , Nicky signed with their names alone, largely to clear areas of the Butt, Gary Walsh, etc., also including a similar images. VG to EX, 25 paperback book of Manchester United player profiles, Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 individually signed to the inside pages by John Doherty, Jack Crompton, Jeff Whitefoot, Albert Scanlon, Wilf McGuinness, Bill Foulkes, , Noel Cantwell, Denis Law, Nobby Stiles, Lot: 77 David Sadler, , , Jimmy Greenhoff, ARSENAL: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and slightly , Joe Jordan, Bryan Robson, Clayton Blackmore larger (3) by various former Arsenal footballers including Alan etc. The two hardback editions are each accompanied by the Hudson, Kenny Sansom, Jon Sammels, Peter Storey, John dust jackets. Some slight creasing and age wear, G to VG, 3 Roberts, Peter Marinello, Tony Adams, Bob Wilson, Terry Neill, Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Eddie Kelly, John Hollins, etc. Some duplication. Each of the images, most of which are colour, depict the subjects in football related poses wearing their Arsenal kits and Lot: 73 all are boldly signed with their names alone, largely to clear MANCHESTER UNITED: Hardback edition of The Official areas of the images. VG to EX, 25 Manchester United Illustrated History, published by Carlton Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Books Ltd., London, 2001, to celebrate the centenary of Manchester United Football Club 1902-2002, bearing a custom printed W H Smith exclusive limited edition bookplate signed by Lot: 78 Bobby Charlton and numbered 817 of 1000. Lightly tipped to TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR: Selection of signed 8 x 10 the front free endpaper. Contained in the original slipcase. photographs by various former Tottenham Hotspur footballers Together with a signed hardback edition of My Decade in the including , , Alan Mullery, Paul Miller, by , First Edition published by , Cliff Jones, Bobby Smith, Mike Hazard, Graham Harper Sport, London, 2012. Signed by Rooney in bold black Roberts, Tony Galvin, Brad Friedel, Terry Dyson, Martin ink to the front free endpaper, adding his squad number Chivers, , Peter Baker, Garry Brooke, Danny Thomas, beneath his signature. Accompanied by the dust jacket. Some , Paul Walsh etc. Some duplication. Each of the age wear, G to VG, 2 images, some of which are colour, depict the subjects in Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 football related poses wearing their Tottenham Hotspur kits and all are boldly signed with their names alone, largely to clear areas of the images. VG to EX, 27 Lot: 74 Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 CHELSEA: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs by various former Chelsea footballers including Ron Harris, Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, Kerry Dixon, John Dempsey, Charlie Cooke, Lot: 79 Bobby Tambling, Paddy Mulligan, Jim Lewis, John Hollins, Alan TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR: Selection of signed 8 x 10 Hudson, Marvin Hinton, , John Boyle, Roy Bentley, photographs and slightly larger (1) by various former Tottenham Tommy Baldwin etc. Some duplication. Each of the images, Hotspur footballers including Alan Mullery, Paul Miller, Tony most of which are colour, depict the subjects in football related Marchi, Dave Mackay, Cliff Jones, Terry Dyson, Bobby Smith, poses wearing their Chelsea kits and all are boldly signed with , Tony Galvin, Brad Friedel, , their names alone, largely to clear areas of the images. VG to Phil Beal, Peter Baker, Maurice Norman, Les Allen, Garry EX, 30 Brooke, William Gallas, Mike Hazard, Danny Thomas, Paul Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Walsh etc. Some duplication. Each of the images, some of which are colour, depict the subjects in football related poses wearing their Tottenham Hotspur kits and all are boldly signed Lot: 75 with their names alone, largely to clear areas of the images. VG CHELSEA: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and slightly to EX, 27 larger (1) by various former Chelsea footballers including Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00

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Lot: 80 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 WEST HAM UNITED: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs by various former West Ham United footballers including Tony Gale, Steve Jones, Peter Brabrook, Alan Curbishley, Alan Lot: 85 Devonshire, Phil Parkes, Alan Taylor, Ray Stewart, Mark Ward, FOOTBALL: Selection of signed colour 8 x 10 photographs by Geoff Pike, Frank McAvennie, Bryan 'Pop' Robson, Alvin various footballers including Alan Shearer, Glen Johnson, Kyle Martin, , Alan Dickens, Frank O'Farrell etc. Some Walker, Joe Cole, Sammy Lee, Dirk Kuyt, Lucas Leiva etc. duplication. Each of the images, most of which are colour, Some of the images depict the players in their England kits and depict the subjects in football related poses wearing their West all are boldly signed to clear areas. VG to EX, 8 Ham United kits and all are boldly signed with their names Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 alone, largely to clear areas of the images. VG to EX, 30 Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Lot: 86 FOOTBALL: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and Lot: 81 slightly larger by various footballers including , EVERTON: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and slightly Dion Dublin, Stan Bowles, Colin Todd, Peter Shilton, Dwight larger (2) by various former Everton footballers including Neville Yorke, , Ashley Young, , Colin Bell, Southall, , Gordon West, , Ian Jim Montgomery, Danny Welbeck, Jordan Henderson, Tim Snodin, , Gary Stevens, Mark Ward, Kevin Krul, , , Faustino Asprilla, Sheedy, , Alan Ainscow, John Bailey etc. Some , Andy Johnson, , Alan Mullery, duplication. Each of the images, most of which are colour, , , Costel Pantilimon, Shay depict the subjects in football related poses wearing their Given, , Mario Balotelli, Edin Dzeko, Paul Everton kits and all are boldly signed with their names alone, Robinson, Edgar Davids, Jimmy Greaves etc. Most of the largely to clear areas of the images. VG to EX, 27 images are colour and show the players in action poses. Most Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 are boldly signed to clear areas of the images. VG to EX, 63 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00

Lot: 82 LEEDS UNITED: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs by Lot: 87 various former Leeds United footballers including Paul Reaney, FOOTBALL: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs, a few Jack Charlton, Eddie Gray, Johnny Giles, Tony Currie, Terry magazine photographs and some postcard photographs, by Yorath, Mick Bates, Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, , various footballers including Kevin Keegan, Laurent Blanc, Gordon McQueen, Alan Smith, Norman Hunter & Mick Jones Graeme Le Saux, Ryan Giggs, , Robert Pires, etc. Some duplication, multiple signed (2). Each of the images, , , , , some of which are colour, depict the subjects in football related David Beckham, Trevor Brooking, , Bobby poses wearing their Leeds United kits and all are boldly signed Robson, , etc. Most of the with their names alone, largely to clear areas of the images. VG images are colour and depict the subjects in football related to EX, 26 poses. Generally VG, 23 Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00

Lot: 83 Lot: 88 TOWN: Selection of signed colour 8 x 10 FOOTBALL: Selection of signed 8 x 12 photographs by various photographs and slightly larger, some multiple signed pre-cut footballers including Davor Suker, , Andros cream matts etc., by various Ipswich Town footballers and Townsend, Tom Ince, , Graham Dorrans, managers, many of them trophy winners with the club, including Roberto Soldado, Alan Mullery, Hugo Lloris, Christian Eriksen, , , Darren Bent, Paul Cooper, Alex Mousa Dembele, Artur Boruc, Fabio Pereira da Silva, Willian Mathie, , , , John Borges da Silva, Tugay Kerimoglu, etc. Most of Wark, Kieron Dyer, Richard Wright, , Matt the images are colour and are boldly signed to clear areas. VG Holland, , , , Mark to EX, 26 Venus, Mick Stockwell, Jason Cundy, , Adrian Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Paz, , Allan Hunter etc. Most are individually matted. Some duplication. Generally VG, 82 Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Lot: 89 FOOTBALL: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and slightly larger (2) by various former international footballers Lot: 84 including Kevin Gallagher, Richard Dunne, Laurie McMenemy, FOOTBALL: Selection of signed postcard photographs and , John Hartson, , Mickey Thomas, slightly larger, a few 8 x 10s, by various footballers, most of , , , Joe Jordan, Lou whom played for the England national team, some of them Macari, , etc. Some duplication. Each winners of the 1966 World Cup, comprising Billy Wright, Tom of the images, most of which are colour, depict the subjects in Finney, , Jimmy Greaves, Gary Lineker, Martin football related poses wearing their international kits and all are Peters, Geoff Hurst, Bobby Charlton, Gordon Banks, Peter boldly signed with their names alone, largely to clear areas of Shilton, David Seaman, Emlyn Hughes, Peter Beardsley, Bryan the images. VG to EX, 25 Robson, Alan Shearer, Michael Owen, , Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 etc. Many of the images are colour. VG to EX, 18 Lot: 90

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FOOTBALL: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and unsigned red athletics vest, apparently previously worn by slightly larger, and a few slightly smaller, by various footballers Bailey and used by him whilst competing in the Canterbury including David Sadler, Cliff Jones, Ron Harris, Bill Foulkes, Centennial Games at Christchurch, New Zealand, December Charlie George, Frank McLintock, Roy Bentley, Martin Buchan, 1950-January 1951. With original red, gold, black and white Jimmy Greenhoff etc. Some duplication. All are boldly signed to embroidered cloth logo to the front. Together with a black ink clear areas of the images and some are multiple signed. VG to signature by Bailey on a 12mo card, dated 2nd July 1951 in his EX, 38 hand. Some minor signs of age wear, G to VG, 2 Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00

Lot: 91 Lot: 96 FOOTBALL: Selection of signed pieces, cards, signed 8 x 10 BANNISTER ROGER: (1929- ) English Athlete who ran the photographs and smaller, some signed magazine photographs first sub-four-minute mile. Signed 10.5 x 7.5 photograph, the etc., by various footballers, including , Joe image depicting Bannister in a full length action pose running Corrigan, Rodney Marsh, Peter McParland, , around a race track. Signed in bold blue ink with his name , James Milner, A. C. Milan 1994/95 (signed team alone to a clear area at the centre of the image. Together with brochure by over twenty players individually including Franco Chris Brasher (1928-2003) British Athlete, Olympic Gold Baresi, Alessandro Costacurta, Marcel Desailly, Paolo Di Medallist. Signed 5 x 7 photo page, most likely removed from a Canio, Carlo Cudicini, Paolo Maldini, Christian Panucci etc.) book, the image depicting Brasher in a full length action pose Barcelona 1986-87 (signed sheet by seventeen players running around a race track. Signed in blue ink to a light area of including Gary Lineker, Mark Hughes etc.), Alan Shearer, David the image. Also including Christopher Chataway (1931-2014) Silva, , Ronaldo, Ricky Villa, Peter Thompson, British Athlete. Signed colour 3.5 x 3.5 photograph of Chataway Bebeto, Paul McGrath, , Gael Clichy, Hristo standing in a half length pose. Signed in bold black ink with his Stoichkov, Michael Laudrup, David Ginola, Faustino Asprilla, name alone to a light area at the head of the image. VG to EX, 3 Hakan Sukur, Frank Leboeuf, Bryan Roy, , Ray Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Clemence etc. G to VG, 92 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Lot: 97 BANNISTER ROGER: (1929- ) English Athlete. Signed 7.5 x Lot: 92 9.5 photograph, the historic image depicting Bannister sprinting FOOTBALL: Selection of signed postcard photographs and in a full length pose, crossing the finishing line at the Iffley Road slightly larger, a few signed cards etc., by various footballers, track in Oxford to become the first man to run a mile in under each individually matted in different colours to various sizes, four minutes, 6th May 1954. Signed in bold black ink with his including Michael Owen, Alex Stepney, Carlos Dunga, name alone to a clear area at the base of the image. Together Fernando Morientes, Dwight Yorke, Kanu, Mario Zagallo, Tom with Chris Brasher (1928-2003) British Athlete, ran as a Finney, , Alan Shearer, Alan Kennedy, Trevor pacemaker for Bannister during his historic sub-four minute Brooking, Cliff Jones, Peter Shilton, , Andy Gray mile. Signed and inscribed 4 x 6 photograph of Brasher in a etc. A little duplication. Generally VG, 32 head and shoulders pose. Signed in blue ink to a clear area at Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 the base of the image. Also including Diane Leather (1933- ) English Athlete, the first woman to run a mile in under five minutes, 29th May 1954. Signed 8 x 10 photograph of Leather Lot: 93 in a full length action pose running on a circuit before several FOOTBALL: Selection of signed pieces, First Day Covers, other athletes. Signed in bold black ink to a clear area of the magazine photographs of various sizes, signed 8 x 10 image. VG to EX, 3 photographs etc., by various footballers including George Best, Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Bobby Charlton, Geoff Hurst, Nobby Stiles, Bobby Robson, Ray Wilson, Jack Charlton, Tommy Docherty, Stuart Pearce, Gary Lineker, Nat Lofthouse, , Peter Bonetti, Norman Lot: 98 Whiteside, Robbie Fowler, Ron Harris etc. Many of the images BANNISTER ROGER: (1929- ) English Athlete who ran the are colour and some are multiple signed. VG, 19 first sub-four-minute mile. Signed 10 x 8 photograph of Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Bannister standing in a three quarter length pose alongside Chris Brasher and Christopher Chataway following the conclusion of Bannister's historic sub-four minute mile race at Lot: 94 the Iffley Road Track in Oxford on 6th May 1954. Signed in bold RUGBY: A good selection of colour 9 x 13 printed caricatures blue ink with his name alone to a clear area of the image. by the artist John Ireland, each individually signed by various Together with individual white cards signed by Christopher rugby players including Rory Underwood, Willie John McBride, Chataway and Chris Brasher. VG to EX, 3 Dusty Hare, Rob Andrew, Moss Keane, , Ray Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 McLoughlin, , etc. All are boldly signed to clear areas and none are inscribed. VG, 11 Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Lot: 99 ATHLETICS: An 8vo menu for a British Games Dinner to the athletes and officials following an International Match, Great Lot: 95 Britain v. USSR, organised by the at The BAILEY MCDONALD: (1920-2013) British Athlete, Olympic Dorchester, 24th August 1957, individually signed by over thirty medallist and 100m World Record holder 1951-56. A vintage participating athletes etc., some of them Russian, including

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Vladimir Kuts (Olympic Gold medallist), Galina Zybina (Olympic medallists, comprising Harrison Dillard (signed 7 x 4.5), Jim Gold medallist), Diane Leather, Heather Armitage ('Heather J. Ryun (signed colour 3.5 x 6.5) and Bob Beamon (signed 8 x Young'; Olympic Silver medallist), Nick Whitehead (Olympic 10.5 image removed from a book). Each of the images depict Bronze medallist), David Segal (Olympic Bronze medallist), the athletes in action poses and all are signed to clear areas of Carole Quinton (Olympic Silver medallist) etc. A few very light, the images. VG, 3 minor stains, VG Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00

Lot: 104 Lot: 100 OLYMPICS: Small selection of signed photographs by various ATHLETICS: Selection of signed colour 8 x 10 photographs by Olympic athletes and sportsmen, two of them Gold medallists, various athletes, many of them Olympic medallists, including comprising Lasse Viren (signed colour 10 x 8), Bob Mathias Denise Lewis (2), Heike Drechsler, Carl Lewis (2), Christine (signed colour 6.5 x 7 magazine portrait) and Eddie 'The Eagle' Ohuruogu, Kim Batten, Paula Radcliffe (2), Linford Christie, Edwards (signed colour 8 x 11 reproduction of a skiing poster, Frankie Fredericks, Marion Jones (2), Gabriela Szabo, Michelle evidently removed from a book). All are signed to clear areas of Perry, Carolina Kluft (2), Ana Guevara, Ato Boldon, Stephane the images. Generally VG, 3 Diagana, Wilson Kipketer, Lauryn Williams, Allyson Felix (2), Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Kajsa Bergqvist, Kelly Sotherton, Zhanna Pintusevich-Block, Marie-Jose Perec, Mark Richardson, Willie Davenport, Kathy Freeman, (2), Zola Budd, Ellen van Langen, Kelly Lot: 105 Holmes (2), Jackie Joyner-Kersee etc. All are boldly signed to OLYMPICS: Selection of signed postcard photographs and clear areas of the images and the majority show the athletes in slightly larger, a few signed trading cards etc., by various poses related to their sports. Generally EX, 44 Olympic athletes, all of them Gold medallists, including Marlies Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Gohr, Heike Henkel, Tirunesh Dibaba, Deon Hemmings, Nawal El Moutawakel, Sigrun Wodars, Heike Drechsler, Heide Rosendahl, Stefka Kostadinova, , Monika Zehrt Lot: 101 (also signed by silver medallist Rita Wilden), Ruth Fuchs, Silke WEISSMULLER JOHNNY: (1904-1984) American Actor, Renk, , Olga Bondarenko, Ann Packer, Joan famous for his role as Tarzan in various movies. Weissmuller Benoit-Samuelson, Lutz Dombrowski, Ilke Wyludda, Petra was also an accomplished swimmer, winning five Olympic Gold Felke, Joanna Hayes, & Marlies Gohr, medals. Bold fountain pen ink signature ('Johnny Weissmuller') Miloslava Rezkova, Don Bragg, John Ngugi, Doina Melinte, on a page removed from an autograph album. Weissmuller has Thomas Munkelt, Peter Snell, John Akii Bua, Gwen Torrence, added the words Illinois Athletic Club, Chicago, Ill and the date, Glenn Davis, Billy Mills, Yulia Nestsiarenka, Dwight Phillips, July 1924, in his hand beneath his signature. Also signed by Sara Simeoni, Barbel Wockel, Angela Voigt, Benita Fitzgerald- Duke Kahanamoku (1890-1968) American Swimmer & Actor, Brown, Waldemar Cierpinski (2), Maurice Greene, Dieter Olympic Gold medallist, credited with popularising the sport of Baumann, Gelindo Bordin, Calvin Smith, Alain Mimoun, Horace surfing, in fountain pen ink, adding the words and date Ashenfelter, John Winter, Alonzo Babers, Frank Shorter, Ralph American Olympic Team, 1924, Honolulu, Hawaii in his Boston (2), Volker Beck etc. Many of the images are colour and hand beneath his signature and further signed by his brother a few are slightly grainy reproduction images. VG to EX, 66 Samuel Kahanamoku (1902-1966) American Swimmer, Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Olympic Bronze medallist, in fountain pen ink, adding the words and date American Olympic Team, Paris - 1924 Honolulu - Hawaii, in his hand beneath his signature. A rare trio Lot: 106 of signatures. VG The present album page represents HORSE RACING: A good selection of colour 9 x 13 printed signatures of each of the medallists in the 100 metre freestyle caricatures by the artist John Ireland, each individually signed at the 1924 in Paris, Weissmuller attaining by various jockeys and other related individuals including Lester Gold, Duke Kahanamoku Silver, and his brother Samuel Piggott, Peter Scudamore, Greville Starkey, Willie Carson, Bronze. Steve Cauthen, Pat Eddery, Walter Swinburn, Henry Cecil, Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 John McCririck, , Lord Oaksey, Vincent O'Brien, Jonjo O'Neill, Peter O'Sullivan, Jenny Pitman, Robert Sangster, Steve Smith Eccles etc. All are boldly signed to clear areas and Lot: 102 none are inscribed. A few with some very light creasing, OLYMPICS: Small selection of signed cards by various Olympic otherwise VG, 24 athletes comprising Mal Whitfield (three Gold medals; good Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 vintage fountain pen ink example adding Olympic 800 meter Champion 1948, USA in his hand), Delfo Cabrera (Gold medallist; good vintage fountain pen ink example adding Lot: 107 Argentina, Olympic Champion Marathon 1948 in his hand) and FANGIO JUAN MANUEL: (1911-1995) Argentinean Motor Billy Mills (Gold medallist; bold black ink example, 'Follow your Racing Driver, Formula One World Champion 1951, 1954, Dreams, Billy Mills, Olympic 10K Gold'). Generally VG, 3 1955, 1956 & 1957. Signed and inscribed 6 x 4 postcard Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 photograph featuring two different images of Fangio with his Mercedes Benz racing car. Signed in blue ink to a light area at the head of the image and dated 22nd January 1991 in his Lot: 103 hand. One very light scuff only very slightly affects the OLYMPICS: Small selection of signed photographs by various signature, otherwise VG American athletes, each of them Olympic Gold or Silver Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00

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Lot: 108 SPORT: Selection of vintage signed postcard photographs and HILL GRAHAM: (1929-1975) English Motor Racing Driver, slightly smaller etc., by a variety of sportsmen and women Formula One World Champion 1962 & 1968. Signed and including Joe Davis, Ray Charnley, Billy Wright, Stanley inscribed colour 4 x 6 photograph of Hill in a smiling head and Matthews, Johnny Haynes, City FC 1959-60 (signed to shoulders pose wearing his Embassy racing overalls. Signed in the verso by thirteen players, some members of the FA Cup bold black ink across a light area at the base of the image. semi-finalists of 1959, including , Bobby Brennan About EX etc), Bobby Robson (T.L.S., one page, 4to, Eindhoven, 14th Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 August 1990, referring to his experiences at the World Cup Italia 1990) etc. Facsimile & unsigned (2). Some with slight traces of former mounting to the corners, G to VG, 16 Lot: 109 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 FORMULA ONE: Individual signed colour postcard photographs by various Formula One motor racing drivers, most of them World Champions, comprising Niki Lauda, Mario Lot: 115 Andretti, Alan Jones and Jacky Ickx. Each of the images depict SPORT: Selection of signed cards, some pieces etc., by a wide the drivers racing in their Formula One cars and all are boldly variety of sportsmen including Jimmy White, Tony Knowles, signed with their names alone to clear areas of the images. Nigel Bond, Ray Reardon, Eddie Charlton, Fred Davis, Dennis Matted in white alongside each other and framed and glazed in Taylor, Steve Davis, Stephen Hendry, Terry Griffiths, David a plain wooden frame to an overall size of 18 x 14. VG Coulthard, Jenson Button, Jackie Stewart, Ian Baker Finch, Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Peter Oosterhuis, Stewart Cink, Pat Cash, Stefan Edberg, Richard Dunwoody, Martin Piper, Walter Swinburn, , Jack Bodell, David Broome, Rory Underwood, Carl Fogarty, Jack Fingleton, Lawrence Dallaglio, Martin Peters, Lot: 110 Norman Hunter, Annabel Croft, Viv Richards, Dwain Chambers, FORMULA ONE: A signed hardback edition of All My Races by Diane Modahl etc. Generally VG to EX, 134 Stirling Moss and Alan Henry, First Edition published by Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Haynes, Somerset, September 2009. Signed by Moss and Henry individually in bold black inks with their names alone to the title page. Accompanied by the dust jacket. Together with two 11.5 x 8 photographs individually signed by the Formula Lot: 116 One World Champions Jack Brabham and John Surtees, both SPORT: Selection of signed cards, a few signed menus and images depicting the drivers racing in their cars, and with programmes etc., by a variety of sportsmen and women, mainly printed captions beneath. Both are signed with their names footballers and cricketers, including , Colin Bell, alone in bold blue and black inks to clear areas. Generally VG, 3 Kevin Keegan, Mike SAummerbee, Francis Lee, Ray Wilson, Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 George Cohen, Ryan Giggs, Roy Keane, , , Denis Irwin, Rio Ferdinand, Luke Chadwick, Wes Brown, , Dave Mackay, Tom Finney, Nat Lofthouse, Alan Kennedy, , , Steve Heighway, Lot: 111 George Graham, Les Ferdinand, Alan Shearer, Gary Lineker, FORMULA ONE: Selection of signed colour 5 x 7 photographs , Terry McDermott, Garth Crooks, Jordi Cruyff, and larger (1) by various Formula One World Champions Des Lyttle, Henning Berg, Steve Chettle, Tony Cottee, Billy including Michael Schumacher, John Surtees, Jackie Stewart, Bonds, , , Darren Bent, Mike Jenson Button, Sebastian Vettel etc. VG to EX, 6 Gatting, Dean Jones, Dickie Bird, Chris Cairns, Colin Cowdrey, Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Tony Mowbray, Jim Magilton, David Johnson, Matt Holland, Richard Wright, , Franz Klammer, Jack Brabham (4), Mario Andretti, Stirling Moss, Bobby Unser, Mary Peters, Lot: 112 Hulk Hogan etc. A few duplicates. Generally VG to EX, 216 SPORT: Small selection of signed postcard photographs and Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 slightly larger by a variety of sportsmen including Tom Finney (boldly signed 8 x 10 photograph), Bill Beaumont, Steve Davis, Barry McGuigan, Frank Bruno (2), Ian Botham etc. A few of the Lot: 117 images are colour. Generally VG, 9 SPORT: Selection of signed postcard photographs and slightly Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 larger, some 8 x 10s etc., by various sportsmen and women including Henry Cooper, Nobby Stiles, David Gower, Andrew Flintoff, Shane Warne, Geoff Boycott, Andrew Strauss, Nadia Lot: 113 Comaneci, Frank Bruno, Virginia Wade, Franz Beckenbauer, SPORT: Selection of signed postcard photographs (and a few Leon Spinks, Roger Federer, Andy Murray, Tim Henman, Fred slightly smaller), 8 x 10s, album pages (2) etc., by various Trueman, Willie Pep, Glenn Hoddle etc. Many of the images golfers, footballers and cricketers, including Max Faulkner, C. are colour and most are boldly signed to clear areas. VG to EX, H. Ward, Howard Clark, Tony Jacklin, Bernhard Langer, Gary 34 Player, Bob Wilson, Peter Shilton, David Seaman, Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 CCC (15 pencil signatures including Larwood, Voce, Gunn, Lilley, Staples, Carr etc.) etc. G to generally VG to EX, 13 Lot: 118 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 SPORT: Small selection of signed hardback books comprising Twin Tracks - The Autobiography by Roger Bannister (First Edition 2014), Twin Ambitions - My Autobiography by Mo Farah Lot: 114

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(First Edition 2013) and Beefy's Cricket Tales - My Favourite Davis, Willie Thorne, Roscoe Tanner, Linford Christie, Virginia Stories from On and Off the Field by Ian Botham (First Edition Wade, Frank Bruno, Ray Boom Boom Mancini, Ken Norton (2), 2013). Also including five different reproduction cigarette cards, Max Schmeling, Leon Spinks, George Foreman, James each individually signed by the cricketer Don Bradman. Each of Douglas etc. A little duplication. Some are individually matted in the books are accompanied by the dust jackets. VG to EX, 5 various colours to different sizes. Generally VG, 38 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00

Lot: 119 Lot: 124 SPORT: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs by various SPORT: Selection of signed cards, postcard photographs, sportsmen and women including Eddie Edwards, Marlon A.L.S (1) etc, by a variety of sportsmen and women including Devonshire, John Virgo, Willie Thorne, Dennis Taylor, Ray Geoff Hurst, Fuzzy Zoeller, Virginia Wade, Billy Casper, Tom Reardon, Dennis Priestley, , Christine Ohuruogu, Kite, Gary Player, Henry Cooper and Gordon Banks. Each are Brian Close, Terry Griffiths, Cliff Lazarenko, Bobby George, individually matted, framed and glazed to various sizes. VG to Keith Deller, Wayne Mardle, Rory Underwood, Gareth Thomas, EX, 8 John Watson, Geoff Capes, Carl Fogarty, Jamie Whitham, Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Alan Curbishley, Graham Gooch, J P R Williams etc. Some duplication. Some of the images are colour and most are boldly signed to clear areas. VG to EX, 34 Lot: 125 Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 THEATRE: Selection of vintage signed postcard photographs by various Edwardian stage actors and entertainers including Joseph Coyne, Margaret Cooper, Dorothy Frostick, Renee Lot: 120 Kelly, Maidie Hope, Mabel Harley, Robert Evett, Pauline Chase, SPORT: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and slightly Madge Titheradge, Lewis Waller, Gertie Millar, Millie Legarde, larger etc., by a variety of sportsmen and women including Lottie Venne, Phillida Terson (Phyllis Terry), Mabel Hackney- Michael Schumacher, Carl Fogarty, Magic Johnson, Michael Irving, Iris Hoey, Valli Valli, Muriel Beaumont, Miriam Clements, Jordan, Jayne Torvill & Christopher Dean, John Landy, Jonah Evie Greene, Nina Sevening, Edmund Payne, Lillah McCarthy, Lumu, Jason Leonard, Phil Bennett, J. P. R. Williams, Sergey G. Mario Sammarco, Julia James, Cyril Maude etc. A couple of Bubka (5) etc. Most of the images are colour and are boldly facsimiles. Many are neatly trimmed and with other minor faults signed to clear areas. VG to EX, 23 and age wear, FR to generally G, 100 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00

Lot: 121 Lot: 126 SPORT: Miscellaneous selection of signed cards, team sheets, THEATRE & BALLET: Selection of signed theatre and ballet 8 x 10 photographs and slightly larger, some magazine programmes, some signed menus etc., most multiple signed, photographs etc., by a wide variety of sportsmen and women by various actors and dancers etc., including Wilfrid Hyde including Devon Malcolm, Wes Hall, Kieren Fallon, Michael White, Sydney Tafler, Richard Attenborough, Geraldine Hills, Pakistan cricket team 1974 & 1996, New Zealand cricket McEwan, Arthur Askey, Gladys Cooper, Honor Blackman, Jon team 1975, Indian cricket team 1990, Australian cricket team Pertwee, Leslie Phillips, Michael Redgrave, , 1975, West Indies cricket team 1957 & 1976, Bob Beamon, , Hoagy Carmichael, Margot Fonteyn, Alexander Michael Johnson, Vladimir Kuts, , David Grant, Nadia Nerina, Marjorie Tallchief, Rosita Segovia etc., Hemery, Fanny Blankers-Koen, Frank Bruno, Jackie Stewart, also including a few unsigned programmes and some printed Severiano Ballesteros, Arthur Ashe, Pete Elliott, Steve Ovett, ephemera relating to Jayne Mansfield. A few incomplete, Roger Bannister, Gordon Richards, Gabriela Szabo, Merlene generally G, 50 Ottey, Thomas Hearns, Harrison Dillard, Martina Hingis, Roger Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Federer, Ken Rosewall, Rod Laver, Fred Perry, John McEnroe etc. FR to generally G to VG, 92 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Lot: 127 THEATRE: Selection of signed programmes for various theatrical productions etc., including , Juliet Lot: 122 Stevenson, Martin Sheen, Petula Clark, Sheila Gish, Harry SPORT: Selection of signed pieces, cards, a few postcard Worth, , Maureen Lipman, Carl Davis, Alan photographs and larger etc., by various sportsmen and women, Bennett, Sylvester McCoy, Felicity Kendal, Neil Pearson, including Gary Lineker, David Seaman, David James, Tony Prunella Scales, Timothy West, Chaim Topol, Lulu, Norman Adams, Annabel Croft, Tessa Sanderson, Virginia Wade etc. A Rossington, June Whitfield, Googie Withers, John McCallum, little duplication. Matted (2). Generally VG, 15 Anthony Head, Frank Finlay etc. Most are multiple signed. G to Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 generally VG, 19 Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00

Lot: 123 SPORT: Selection of signed pieces, cards, signed postcard Lot: 128 photographs and larger, 8 x 10s etc., by a variety of sportsmen THEATRE: Selection of signed theatre programmes by various and women including Steve Cram, Bill Beaumont, Anna actors and actresses including Ewan McGregor, Nicholas Kournikova, Jackie Stewart, Stirling Moss, Murray Walker, Will Tennant, Sean Gilder, Hugh Laurie, Jaye Griffiths, Rita Moreno, Carling, Sebastian Coe, Robin Cousins, Mary Peters, Steve Fiona Sinnott, , Elaine Paige, John Barrowman,

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Bernard Cribbins, Nathaniel Parker, Gina Bellman, Colin Firth, violet revenue stamps. Unusual in this form. VG Donald Pleasence, Patricia Hayes, Barbara Cook, Simon Ward, Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Janet Key, Alistair Cameron, Brian Poole, Suzi Quatro, Joe Brown, Julian Ovenden, Ruthie Henshall, Amita Dhiri, Henry Goodman, Nigel Planer, Sian Thomas, Samuel West, Sam Lot: 131A Dastor, Toyah Willcox, Tim Pigott-Smith, Rebecca Vere, John COOPER GARY: (1901-1961) American Actor, Academy Barr, Emma Williams, Deven May, Annie Ross, Mica Paris, Award winner. T.L.S., Gary Cooper, one page, 4to, Burbank, Nicola Blackman etc. Many are multiple signed. Generally VG, California, 4th March 1950, to Warner Bros. Pictures Inc. The 19 official letter from Cooper instructs the film studio to direct all Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 notices 'which you may desire to give me under my contract of employment with you' to his attorney, Mr. I. H. Prinzmetal in Beverly Hills. Two file holes to the upper edge, not affecting the Lot: 129 text or signature. Lightly mounted and professionally matted in THEATRE: Selection of signed theatre programmes by various white above a reproduction image of Cooper in a scene from actors and actresses including Juliette Binoche, Oliver Ford one of his films. Framed and glazed in a silver coloured frame Davies, Kevin McNally, David Sibley, Ben Daniels, Ian to an overall size of 16 x 27.5. VG McKellen, Brian Cox, David Bradley, Peter Jeffrey, David Yip, Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Susan Hampshire, Patricia Routledge, Richard Johnson, James Simon, Nigel Hawthorne, Jane Lapotaire, Maureen Lipman, Michael Praed, Peter Byrne, Mary Chester, Toby Walton, Lot: 132 Timothy West, Nigel Terry, Steven Pacey, Prunella Scales, GABLE CLARK: (1901-1960) American Actor, Academy Award Barry Jackson, Claire Moore, Maria Freidman, Lisa Dulson winner. Bold pencil signature ('Clark Gable') on an oblong Jonathan Pryce, Lea Solanga, Alex Jennings, Stacy Dorning, 12mo portion neatly clipped from the head of a newspaper, Nigel Pivaro, Trevor Bannister, Eddie Kidd, Peter Straker, bearing the partial name of The Stars and Stripes, the daily David Dale, Emile Belcourt, Paul Kerryson, Tom Wisdom, newspaper of the United States Armed Forces. Matted in black Ferdy Roberts, Rosemary Harris, Gary Bond, Jeremy beneath a postcard photograph of Clark Gable in a scene from Brudenell, etc. Most are multiple signed. Generally VG, 20 Gone With The Wind opposite . 8 x 10 overall. Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Some very light, minor foxing, otherwise about VG Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Lot: 130 THEATRE: Selection of signed theatre programmes by various Lot: 133 actors and actresses including Daryl Hannah, Rolf Saxon, GONE WITH THE WIND: Vivien Leigh (1913-1967) English William Hope, Anthony O'Donnell, Woody Harrison, Clare Actress, Academy Award winner, portrayed Scarlett O'Hara in Higgins, John Franklyn-Robbins, Dennis Quilley, Jack Klaff, Gone With The Wind. T.L.S., Vivien Leigh, one page, 8vo, Sarah , Susannah York, Kathy Jamieson, Flo Eaton Square, 30th July 1959, to Joyce. Leigh states that she Wilson, Liza Walker, Neil Pearson, Lloyd Owen, Frances was touched by her correspondent's thoughts and good wishes, Barber, Tom Courtenay, Polly James, Amanda Donohoe, continuing to add a holograph note, 'It is nice to see you again'; Patrick O'Kane, Marie Francis, Sian Phillips, Manning Clark Gable (1901-1960) American Actor, Academy Award Redwood, Connie Booth, Gerard Murphy, Robert Powell, John winner, portrayed Rhett Butler in Gone With The Wind. Bold Alderton, Richard Wilson, Nicola Pagett, Ian McKellen, Kate black fountain pen ink signature ('Clark Gable') on a small O'Mara, Stephanie Lawrence, Danny McCall, Roy Brandon, oblong 12mo piece, most likely clipped from a page of a Tim Flavin, Scot Williams etc. Many are multiple signed. visitor's book. Also signed in black fountain pen ink by Sylvia Generally VG, 16 Ashley ('Sylvia Gable') 1904-1977 English Model, Actress & Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Socialite, wife of Clark Gable from 1949-52. G to VG, 2 Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 Lot: 131 COWARD NOEL: (1899-1973) English Actor & Playwright, Lot: 134 Academy Award winner. D.S., Noel Coward, six pages, folio, GONE WITH THE WIND: Clark Gable (Rhett Butler) dark blue n.p. (London), 1st April 1966. The typed document is an fountain pen ink signature ('Clark Gable') on a slightly agreement made between Coward and H. M. Tennent Ltd. of irregularly clipped piece, partially laid down to a page removed the Globe Theatre in London, in which Coward grants Tennent from an autograph album; Vivien Leigh (Scarlett O'Hara) bold the sole and exclusive licence to perform three plays by fountain pen ink signature ('Vivien Leigh') on a page removed Coward entitled A Song at Twilight, Come Into the Garden from an autograph album; Cammie King (Bonnie Blue Butler) Maud and Shadows of the Evening, agreeing that the plays be three identical signed 8 x 10 photographs depicting King being produced in a first class manner and opening at the Gaiety carried in the arms of Clark Gable in a scene from Gone With Theatre in Dublin before transferring to the West End, and that The Wind. Each are signed in bold black ink to clear areas of Coward shall receive 10% of the gross weekly box office the image, also adding the name of her character in her hand receipts, rising to 15% if he himself is performing in the plays. beneath her signature. Some very light, minor age wear, G (1) The document also states that the actresses Lilli Palmer and to VG, 5 Irene Worth have also both been engaged to co-star with Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Coward. Signed by Coward at the conclusion. Tied with the original green ribbon and incorporating a second D.S., Noel Coward, one page, 4to, n.p. (London), 1st April 1966, being a supplemental memorandum to the agreement. Signed by Lot: 135 LEIGH VIVIEN: (1913-1967) English Actress, Academy Award Coward at the foot. Both of Coward's signatures are across

15 of 99 International Autograph Auctions (IAA) (Specialist Autograph Auction) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com winner. A good vintage signed postcard photograph of Leigh the film The Stranger. The document lists just over fifty pieces seated in a three quarter length pose in costume as Scarlett of music by Kaper and states that the publisher shall pay the O'Hara from Gone With The Wind. Signed in blue fountain pen composer various royalties for piano copies, folios etc., of the ink to a light area at the base of the image. Neatly music. Signed by Welles in bold, dark fountain pen ink at the cornermounted to a page of an autograph album. The album conclusion and countersigned by Leo Spitz (American Lawyer, also includes a few vintage signed postcard photographs and former adviser to David O. Selznick), William Goetz (1903- pieces etc., by various other actors and entertainers including 1969, American Film Producer), Sam Spiegel (1901-1985, George Formby, Bruce Trent, Ivor Novello etc., and a further 38 Austrian-born American Film Producer, Academy Award vintage postcard photographs etc., each unsigned or bearing winner), Anthony Veiller (1903-1965, American Screenwriter facsimile signatures, subjects include James Mason, Margaret and Film Producer) and John Hyde. Accompanied by a further Lockwood, Elizabeth Taylor, Ingrid Bergman, Rita Hayworth, D.S. by Bronislaw Kaper (1902-1983, Polish Film Composer), Greer Garson, Roy Rogers, Gary Cooper, Clark Gable, Errol two pages, folio, n.p. (California?), 31st December 1946, Flynn, Montgomery Clift, Burt Lancaster, Jane Russell etc. providing a list of his compositions for The Stranger, stating that Binding a little loose, otherwise VG he is the sole author and composer of them, and that Welles Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00 and his colleagues in The Haig Corporation are entitled to the copyrights. Signed by Kaper at the conclusion. An interesting pair of documents relating to one of Welles's box office hits Lot: 136 which he both directed and starred in. Two file holes and SINATRA FRANK: (1915-1998) American Singer & Actor, several small staple holes to the head of each page, not Academy Award winner. Ink signature ('Frank Sinatra') on a affecting the text or signatures, otherwise VG The Stranger page removed from an autograph album. Annotated at the (1946) is a film noir starring Edward G. Robinson, Loretta head of the page in ink in the hand of a collector, indicating that Young and Orson Welles. The film follows the hunt for a Nazi the signature was obtained in person at Stansted Airport, war criminal living under an alias in the United States. It was London, on 23rd August 1966. A light area of uniform directed by Welles, produced by Sam Spiegel, with a discoloration evidently caused by previous framing. Together screenplay written by Anthony Veiller and a score by Bronislaw with Nancy Sinatra (1940- ) American Actress & Singer, Kaper. However, the screenplay was rewritten by Welles and daughter of Frank Sinatra. Signed colour 5 x 7 photograph of John Huston, and the film was considered a box office success Sinatra standing in a full length pose. Signed in blue ink with upon its release. her name alone across a clear area of the image. G to VG, 2 Estimate: £400.00 - £500.00 Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 Lot: 140 Lot: 137 BRANDO MARLON: (1924-2004) American Actor, Academy WELLES ORSON: (1915-1985) American Actor & Film Award winner. An excellent vintage signed 8 x 10 photograph of Director, Academy Award winner. D.S., O Welles, in bold Brando in a head and shoulders pose. Signed ('Regards, pencil, one page, oblong 12mo, Beverly Hills, California, 23rd Marlon Brando') in bold, dark fountain pen ink to a clear area of August 1957. The partially printed document, completed in the background. About EX another hand in pencil, is a receipt issued by the Rocket Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 Messenger Service for a package delivered to Welles by the William Morris agency. One very small area of paper loss to the upper edge and some light creasing, otherwise VG Lot: 141 Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 O'TOOLE PETER: (1932-2013) Irish Actor, Academy Award winner. Signed colour 8 x 10 photograph, a good close-up portrait of the actor in costume as T. E. Lawrence from the Lot: 138 1962 film Lawrence of Arabia. Signed, with a slightly hurried WELLES ORSON: (1915-1985) American Actor & Film signature, in bold blue ink with his name alone to a light area of Director, Academy Award winner. D.S., Orson Welles, being a the image. EX signed cheque, Los Angeles, 22nd December 1956. The Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 partially printed cheque is drawn on the Security-First National Bank of Los Angeles and is made payable to the department store Bullock's for the sum of $232.84 with a notation that the Lot: 142 payment was for Christmas gifts. One very slight, minor bank EASTWOOD CLINT: (1930- ) American Actor & Film Director, cancellation only just touches the signature. VG Academy Award winner. Signed 8 x 10 photograph of Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Eastwood in a head and shoulders pose. Signed in black ink to a light area of the image. One very slight, extremely minor corner crease, otherwise EX Lot: 139 Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 WELLES ORSON: (1915-1985) American Actor & Film Director, Academy Award winner. D.S., Orson Welles, eight pages, folio, n.p. (California?), 31st December 1946. The Lot: 143 carbon typed document is an agreement made between the NICHOLSON JACK: (1937- ) American Actor, Academy Southern Music Publishing Company and Orson Welles, Leo Award winner. Signed colour 8 x 10 photograph of Nicholson Spitz, William Goetz, Sam Spiegel, Anthony Veiller and John standing in a three quarter length pose in costume as the Joker Hyde in which Welles and his colleagues quitclaims to the from the 1989 film Batman. Signed in bold black ink with his publishers their right, title and interest in various musical name alone to the image, partially across a darker area compositions by Bronislaw Kaper, recorded and released for although perfectly legible. One very slight corner crease, VG

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Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Lot: 148 ROGERS GINGER: (1911-1995) American Actress & Dancer, Academy Award winner. Small collection of two A.Ls.S. and a Lot: 144 T.L.S., Ginger, four pages (total), 4to, Palm Springs, Beverly [SWANSON GLORIA]: (1899-1983) American Actress, Hills & London, 1953, 1969 & 1973, all to Ray Daum. Rogers Academy Award winner. An oblong 4to Visitor's Book writes a series of social letters to her friend, thanking him for a attractively bound in brown leather and with a gilt stamped title card and commenting 'I could feel when I opened the envelope to the front, Gloria Swanson - A First Exhibition, alongside the how you felt about the show - Just-so-so? - Or was I just sad date, London, December 1978, containing over 150 signatures that it wasn't more class-ful than it was?' (19th October 1953), by various individuals including Pat Reid, Dolores Gray, Evelyn also writing from London whilst appearing in Mame, mentioning Laye, Margaret, Duchess of Argyll, Fleur Cowles, Gloria her daughter, 'Hope you get together with my darling little Grahame, Anton Dolin etc. Each of the pages are multiple daughter, Sandra. She is a child, and has a great signed, most individuals also adding their addresses, and dated sense of humor. I can hear you two chuckling at almost from 4th - 20th December 1978. Together with a signed colour everything' and a visit from actress Gloria Swanson who 'came 8 x 9.5 image (possibly removed from an exhibition catalogue in and paid her respects, and saw the show, and was most or book) of a bust of Gloria Swanson, signed by the actress in warm, and her gracious self. She even sent me some flowers black ink to a clear area and dated 1978 in her hand. Also and told me I could collect them at any time when my opening including a small selection of unsigned photographs (some night flowers had faded - wasn't that thoughtful? What a modern reproductions) of Swanson with Noel Coward in earlier beautiful woman she is'. (13th March 1969), and referring to a years etc., and some apparently unrelated signed photographs visit to New York where she will be working for J.C. Penney and of (2). Generally VG, 12 + book hoping to meet her correspondent while there (26th February Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 1973) Two of the letters are accompanied by the original envelopes, one hand addressed by Rogers. Also including a printed oblong 8vo Western Union telegram (received copy) Lot: 145 from Rogers to Daum, informing him about a change of CRAWFORD JOAN: (1905-1977) American Actress, Academy address, 16th March 1961. G to VG, 4 Award winner. Vintage signed and inscribed sepia 8 x 10 Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 photograph of Crawford in a head and shoulders pose. Signed in bold black fountain pen ink to a clear area at the base of the image. Together with a second signed and inscribed 8 x 10 Lot: 149 photograph of Crawford in a half length pose. Signed in blue GARLAND JUDY: (1922-1969) American Film Actress & ink, with her first name only, and with a lengthy inscription to Entertainer, Academy Award winner. A printed folio brochure the image. Also including a signed 10 x 8 photograph by both signed by Judy Garland, entitled The Story of Judy Garland, Joel McCrea and Rudy Vallee individually, the image depicting with many images and printed text, c. 1954/55. Signed ('Love, them seated in half length poses either side of Claudette Judy Garland') to a clear area of the front cover which features Colbert. McCrea has signed in black ink with his name alone to a portrait image of Garland. Some light creasing, a few minor the image and Vallee has signed in blue ink to the image, stains and slight scuffing and age wear, only very slightly adding a sentiment in his hand, 'One always worked on affecting the signature, G Claudette's right side! Her left face side is her best!'. VG, 3 Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00

Lot: 150 Lot: 146 TAYLOR ELIZABETH: (1932-2011) English Actress, Academy HEPBURN KATHARINE: (1907-2003) American Actress, Award winner. Vintage blue fountain pen ink signature and Academy Award winner. Brief T.L.S., Katharine Hepburn, one inscription ('To Peter, Elizabeth Taylor') on a page removed page, 8vo, n.p., 19th February 1982, to Frankie Cifaldi. from an autograph album. Together with Michael Wilding (1912- Hepburn informs her correspondent that she does not send or 1979) English Actor, second husband of Elizabeth Taylor. Bold sign photographs. One very small, extremely minor stain, not pencil signature and inscription on a large page removed from affecting the text or signature, VG an autograph album, and a blue ink signature on an irregularly Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 clipped page removed from an autograph album. G to VG, 3 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Lot: 147 HEPBURN KATHARINE: (1907-2003) American Actress, Lot: 151 Academy Award winner. T.L.S., K. Hepburn, one page, 8vo, TAYLOR ELIZABETH (1932-2011) English Actress, Academy n.p., 8th October 1991, to Catherine Parker. Hepburn thanks Award winner & BURTON RICHARD (1925-1984) Welsh Actor. her correspondent for their enthusiastic letter about a book and Bold blue ink signatures by both Elizabeth Taylor ('Elizabeth continues 'Needless to say you make me very happy. I'm sorry Taylor Burton') and ('Best wishes Richard but I do not sign or send photographs.' Together with a second Burton') individually on the verso of half of a colour picture T.L.S., Katharine Hepburn, one page, 8vo, n.p., 29th July 1986, postcard. Together with a printed small 8vo programme for a to Judi McMahon, in full, 'It looks fascinating - Thank you'. Also reunion organised by Felt & Tarrant Ltd. For their Comptometer including a set of eight unsigned colour Front of House stills for Operators at the Free Trade Hall, Manchester, 9th October the film The African Queen starring Katharine Hepburn and 1953, signed to the inside by actor Jon Pertwee, part of the Humphrey Bogart. A light band of discoloration to the second evening's entertainment programme, and also including a letter, just affecting the text and signature, G to VG, 2 + set vintage postcard photograph bearing facsimile signatures of Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Freddie and The Dreamers. Generally VG, 3 The signatures of

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Taylor and Burton were obtained in person by the vendor at Le photographs, 8 x 10s etc., by various Oscar winning actors and Lavandou, Cote d'Azur, on 31st May 1965 actresses including Peggy Ashcroft, John Gielgud, Maggie Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Smith, Richard Attenborough, Lauren Bacall (4), Sophia Loren, Emma Thompson, Ernest Borgnine, Peter Finch (signed 'Peter F' with slightly weaker contrast), Glenda Jackson, Alec Lot: 152 Guinness, , Joan Fontaine etc. VG, 20 TAYLOR ELIZABETH: (1932-2011) English Actress, Academy Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Award winner. Vintage signed and inscribed 10 x 8 photograph, a good image of Taylor in costume as Gloria Wandrous, seated in a half length pose at a table opposite actor Laurence Harvey, Lot: 158 in costume as Weston Liggett, in a scene from the film ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS: Selection of signed 8 x 10 Butterfield 8 (1960). Signed by Taylor in bold blue fountain pen photographs by various Oscar winning actresses comprising ink across a largely clear area at the base of the image. Taylor Claire Trevor, Claudette Colbert, Lauren Bacall, Jane Fonda (2; won the first of her Best Actress Oscars for her role in this film. one from On Golden Pond), Joan Fontaine (2), Helen Mirren, About EX Patricia Neal and Kate Winslet. Some of the images are colour Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 and all are boldly signed to clear areas. G to generally VG, 10 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00

Lot: 153 TAYLOR ELIZABETH: (1932- 2011) English Actress, Academy Lot: 159 Award winner. Signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph, a head ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS: Selection of signed postcard and shoulders study of the actress. Signed in purple ink across photographs and slightly larger, some 8 x 10s etc., by various a clear area of the image, 'To Anton, Love and best wishes, Oscar winning actors and actresses including Faye Dunaway, Elizabeth'. VG A good association photograph - inscribed to Luise Rainer, Mary Steenburgen (2), Patricia Neal, George Anton Dolin (1904-1983) English Ballet Dancer & Burns, Julie Christie, Robert Wise, Kate Winslet, Marisa Tomei, Choreographer. Anthony Hopkins, Richard Attenborough, Ben Kingsley etc. Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Some of the images are colour and most are boldly signed to clear areas of the images. Only three are inscribed. VG to EX, 15 Lot: 154 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS: Selection of signed cards, album pages (some vintage) etc., by various Oscar winning actors including Alfred Hitchcock (A.N.S. on his printed Lot: 160 correspondence card, 'Happy Xmas Isabel Mr & Mrs. H'), ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS: Selection of signed postcard Broderick Crawford, Lauren Bacall, Burl Ives, Art Carney, photographs and a few slightly larger by various Oscar winning Shirley Booth, Maureen Stapleton, Jessica Tandy, John actors and actresses including Alec Guinness, Wendy Hiller, Gielgud, Olympia Dukakis, Joan Fontaine, Karl Malden, Kim Rex Harrison, Maggie Smith, Sophia Loren, , Hunter, Maggie Smith, Margaret Rutherford etc. A few Vanessa Redgrave, Anthony Hopkins, Daniel Day Lewis, duplicates. G to generally VG, 25 Emma Thompson, Glenda Jackson, Judi Dench, Peter O'Toole Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 etc. Generally VG, 15 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00

Lot: 155 ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS: Selection of signed cards, a Lot: 161 few album pages etc., by various Oscar winning actors and ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS: Selection of signed postcard actresses including Deborah Kerr, Ben Johnson, Olympia photographs, T.L.S. (1) by various Oscar winning actors and Dukakis, Wendy Hiller, Claude Jarman Jr., George Kennedy, actresses including Sophia Loren, Deborah Kerr, Maggie Smith Peggy Ashcroft, George Burns, , Paul Muni, James (2), Julie Christie, Rex Harrison, Anthony Hopkins, Judi Dench Stewart, Noel Coward, Shirley Jones etc. A few are neatly laid (2) etc. VG, 10 down, two beneath colour images. Unsigned 8 x 10 photos (5). Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 G to generally VG, 20 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Lot: 162 ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS: Selection of signed 8 x 10 Lot: 156 photographs and slightly smaller (1) by various Oscar winning ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS: Selection of signed 8 x 10 actresses including Patty Duke (2), Sandy Dennis, Julie photographs by various Oscar winning actors comprising Rex Christie, Maggie Smith, Angelina Jolie, Olympia Dukakis, Eva Harrison, James Stewart, Jason Robards, Gregory Peck, Jack Marie Saint etc. Colour (2). VG, 9 Lemmon, Bob Hope, Fred Astaire (5 x 7), Alec Guinness, Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 George Burns and Michael Caine (2). All of the images are boldly signed to clear areas. Generally VG, 11 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Lot: 163 ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS: Selection of signed pieces, cards, album pages etc., by various Oscar winning actors and Lot: 157 actresses, each individually matted in cream beneath ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS: Selection of signed postcard photographs, including Katharine Hepburn, Gary Cooper, Olivia

18 of 99 International Autograph Auctions (IAA) (Specialist Autograph Auction) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com de Havilland, Greer Garson, Julie Andrews, Laurence Olivier, Lot: 168 Henry Fonda, Maggie Smith, Karl Malden, Rex Harrison, Joel HUSTON JOHN: (1906-1987) American Film Director, Grey, Jeremy Irons etc. A few duplicates. Some signatures Academy Award winner. An excellent signed and inscribed 7.5 slightly faded. G to VG, 17 x 11.5 photograph of Huston in a head and shoulders pose Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 holding a lit cigarette in one hand. Photograph by Henri Cartier- Bresson for Magnum and bearing his credit stamp to the verso. Signed in dark ink across a light area of the image, 'For Susan, Lot: 164 affectionately, John H'. VG LUBITSCH ERNST: (1892-1947) German Film Director, Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Academy Award winner. A good vintage signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph of the director seated outdoors in a full length pose in the gardens of his Hollywood home. Lubitsch is seen Lot: 169 smoking a large cigar in this Paramount publicity portrait dating COPPOLA FRANCIS FORD: (1939- ) American Film from 1935. Signed by Lubitsch in bold black fountain pen ink Director, Academy Award winner. T.L.S., Francis, one page, across a clear area at the head of the image. Some very slight, 4to, San Francisco, 26th December 1974, to Gary Essert of the minor surface and corner creasing, otherwise VG Los Angeles International Film Exposition, on the printed Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 stationery of The Coppola Company. Coppola thanks his correspondent for their note and remarks 'Regarding your idea about Parts One and Two, Paramount is withholding Part One Lot: 165 for a couple of years. I guess the idea is try to make an event HITCHCOCK ALFRED: (1899-1980) British Film Director. out of the two of them together after Part Two's release is Signed 4 x 4.5 photograph of Hitchcock in a semi-profile head through. Maybe at that time, Filmex could do it'. A couple of and shoulders pose. Signed with his name alone, in later years, very small staple holes to the upper left corner, not affecting the to the clear background. Matted in white above a sheet of text or signature, otherwise VG Coppola evidently refers to his American postage stamps featuring Hitchcock's image (issued trilogy of crime films The Godfather, the first of which was as part of the Legends of Hollywood series) and a British Film released in 1972 with Part II being released on 20th December Year commemorative cover issued for a Hitchcock Exhibition. 1974, just six days before the present letter was written. The Framed and glazed in a plain silver frame to an overall size of third film was released in 1990. 15 x 26. VG Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

Lot: 170 Lot: 166 KUROSAWA AKIRA: (1910-1998) Japanese Film Director. HITCHCOCK ALFRED: (1899-1980) British Film Director. D.S., Signed Christmas Greetings card, the small 8vo folding card Alfred J. Hitchcock, twelve pages, 4to, n.p. (California?), n.d. featuring a colour illustration to the free front of a reproduction (c.1959/60). The uncompleted typed document, headed Exhibit of a painting by Kurosawa showing Father Christmas at a A, is a contract between Hitchcock and the author Alan window. Signed ('Akira Kurosawa') in bold black ink beneath a Hackney in which the director agrees to purchase the motion printed greeting to the inside. EX picture rights for the author's story entitled All You Young Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Ladies, originally published in 1956, for a sum of $10,000. Boldly signed by Hitchcock in dark fountain pen ink with his name alone at the foot of the final page. The concluding page Lot: 171 is double matted in silver and black alongside a reproduction FILM DIRECTORS: Small selection of signed 8 x 10 image of Hitchcock to an overall size of 19 x 13. The other photographs, slightly larger (1) etc., by various film directors eleven pages, stapled together in the upper left corner and with comprising Leni Riefenstahl (signed 4.5 x 3 printed image), file holes to the top edges, are loosely affixed to the verso of Walter Hill, Nanni Moretti and Bertrand Tavernier. Colour (1). the matt. About VG Alan Hackney (1924-2009) English Novelist All are boldly signed with their names alone to clear areas of and Screenwriter whose works were adapted into the films the images. VG to EX, 4 Private's Progress (1956) and I'm All Right Jack (1959). It Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 would appear his novel All You Young Ladies was never made into a film. Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Lot: 172 FILM DIRECTORS: Selection of signed colour 8 x 10 photographs and slightly larger by various film directors Lot: 167 comprising Steven Spielberg, Danny Boyle, Guy Ritchie and HATHAWAY HENRY: (1898-1985) American Film Director, Anthony Minghella, together with a selection of signed colour 8 particularly remembered for his Westerns starring John Wayne x 10 photographs and slightly larger by various actors, each and Randolph Scott. Signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph, a famous for their roles in films made by the directors, comprising vintage publicity portrait issued by Paramount in 1935 and Harrison Ford, Ewan McGregor, Dev Patel (2), Freida Pinto and showing the director seated in a three quarter length pose. Dexter Fletcher (2). Most are boldly signed to clear areas of the Signed by Hathaway in later years in blue ink to a clear area of images and none are inscribed. VG to EX, 11 the background. Scarce. A couple of minor surface and corner Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 creases, otherwise VG Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 Lot: 173 FILM DIRECTORS: Selection of signed cards by various film

19 of 99 International Autograph Auctions (IAA) (Specialist Autograph Auction) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com directors including Robert Altman, Spike Lee, John Woo (4), Oz (1939). Vintage signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph of Brian De Palma, Oliver Stone, Sam Mendes, Wes Craven, Bolger in a head and shoulders pose. Signed in blue fountain Jerry Bruckheimer, John Landis, David Lynch, Anthony pen ink to the image. Some very slight, minor creasing to the Minghella, Neil Simon, David Cronenberg, James Cameron etc. corners and edges, otherwise VG A few duplicates. Unsigned 8 x 10 photographs (13). VG, 40 Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00

Lot: 180 Lot: 174 MARTIN STROTHER: (1919-1980) American Character Actor, DISNEY WALT: (1901-1966) American Animator, Academy famous for his roles in Westerns alongside John Wayne as well Award winner. Bold blue ink signature ('Walt Disney') on a as for his role in Cool Hand Luke opposite Paul Newman. slightly irregularly clipped piece, neatly laid down to an album Signed and inscribed 10 x 8 photograph of Martin in costume page. Some very light age wear, otherwise VG as Joe McGrath, seated in a half length pose behind a desk in Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 a scene from the film Slap Shot (1977) which also starred Paul Newman. Signed in bold purple ink across a clear area of the image. Scarce. VG Lot: 175 Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 [DISNEY WALT]: (1901-1966) American Animator, Academy Award winner. An original hand painted 11.5 x 9.5 celluloid depicting Donald Duck wearing a green jacket, red bowtie and Lot: 181 straw boater. Framed and glazed in the original vintage plain BURTON RICHARD: (1925-1984) Welsh Actor. Vintage signed wooden frame to an overall size of 13 x 10.5, the verso of the and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph of Burton in a head and frame bearing an original gold and red printed label stating 'This shoulders pose. Signed in bold black fountain pen ink to the is an original handpainted celluloid drawing actually used in a clear background. Some surface and corner creasing. Together Walt Disney production', released exclusively by Disneyland, with Patrick McGoohan (1928-2009) American Actor, famous Anaheim, California. Some light age wear, otherwise VG for his role in The Prisoner. Signed colour 8 x 10 photograph of Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 McGoohan in a head and shoulders pose. Signed in bold silver ink with his name alone to the image. G to VG, 2 Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 Lot: 176 SMITH C. AUBREY: (1863-1948) English Actor & Cricketer. Vintage signed postcard photograph of Smith in a head and Lot: 182 shoulders pose. Signed with his name alone in fountain pen ink BURTON RICHARD: (1925-1984) Welsh Actor. Signed and across a light area at the centre of the image. VG inscribed 10 x 8 photograph of Burton in a close-up head and Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 shoulders pose. Signed in blue ink across a clear area of the image, 'To my beloved discoverer Radie, Richard (Burton)'. An interesting association. Some light surface creasing, otherwise Lot: 177 VG Radie Harris (1904-2001) American Journalist & HAYAKAWA SESSUE: (1889-1973) Japanese-American Actor. Newspaper Columnist, noted for her close friendship with many A.L.S., Sessue Hayakawa, two pages, oblong 8vo, Hotel Hollywood stars. Harris was also a Godmother to Burton's Majestic, Paris, 12th March n.y., to Captain Shopital. Hayakawa daughter, the actress Kate Burton. states that he has been fortunate enough to become a member Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 of the Sporting Club and continues 'I obtained lots of informations and decided to file an application and I am taking this occasion to ask you to sign the enclosed application card' Lot: 183 (no longer present). Accompanied by an unused self addressed BURTON RICHARD: (1925-1984) Welsh Actor. Vintage signed envelope addressed by Hayakawa to himself at the Hotel and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph, an engaging image of Burton Majestic. VG standing in a full length pose, in costume as Dr. Guy Montford, Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 with actress Angie Dickinson, in costume as Fran, dramatically kneeling at his feet, in a scene from the film The Bramble Bush (1960). Signed by Burton in bold blue fountain pen ink to a Lot: 178 clear area of the image. About EX FLETCHER BRAMWELL: (1904-1988) British Actor, starred in Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 The Mummy (1932). Scarce signed 8 x 10 photograph, a good study of the actor seated outdoors in a full length pose, reading a book, in costume as the Irish playwright George Bernard Lot: 184 Shaw in a scene from The Bernard Shaw Story. Signed by BAKER STANLEY: (1928-1976) Welsh Actor. A good vintage Fletcher in bold black ink with his name alone to the lower white signed and inscribed 9 x 7 photograph of Baker seated on a border. VG Fletcher both wrote and acted in the critically roof top, with a gun in one hand, in costume as Inspector Harry acclaimed play The Bernard Shaw Story (1965). Martineau in a scene from Hell Is a City (1960). Signed in bold Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 blue fountain pen ink across a clear area of the image. One very slight, minor surface crease, otherwise EX Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Lot: 179 BOLGER RAY: (1904-1987) American Entertainer, remembered for his portrayal of the Scarecrow in The Wizard of Lot: 185

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MCQUEEN STEVE: (1930-1980) American Actor. Bold purple Potter, holding his white owl Hedwig in the snowy grounds of ink signature ('Steve T. McQueen') on a 12mo piece neatly Hogwarts, in a scene from Harry Potter and the Philosopher's clipped from the conclusion of an official document. The piece Stone (2001). Signed by Radcliffe in bold silver ink with his bears several lines of printed text, indicating that McQueen name alone to the image. Together with a second signed colour signed in his capacity as President of Solar Plastics 10 x 8 photograph by Radcliffe, the image showing him in a Engineering Company, and also bears two countersignatures of three quarter length pose outdoors in costume as Arthur Kipps officials from the Security Pacific National Bank, and two blind in a scene from The Woman in Black (2012). Signed in bold embossed seals. VG black ink with his name alone to the image. Also including a Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 signed colour 8 x 10 photograph by actor Zac Efron, the image showing him standing in a three quarter length pose. Signed in bold blue ink with his name alone to a clear area of the image. Lot: 186 VG to EX, 3 FORD HARRISON: (1942- ) American Actor. Signed colour 8 x Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 10 photograph of Ford in a head and shoulders pose holding a gun in one hand in a scene from one of his films. Signed in bold blue ink with his name alone to the image. Together with Arnold Lot: 191 Schwarzenegger (1947- ) Austrian-born American Actor. HARRY POTTER: Individual signed colour 8 x 10 photographs Signed colour 8 x 10 photograph of the actor in a smiling head by the actors Daniel Radcliffe (Harry Potter) and Rupert Grint and shoulders pose. Signed in bold blue ink with his name (Ron Weasley). Each of the images depict the actors in alone to a light area at the base of the image. EX, 2 costume poses from Harry Potter films and both are signed, Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 with somewhat hurried signatures, in black inks with their names alone to clear areas of the images. Together with a large 40 x 30 colour poster for the film State of Play individually Lot: 187 signed by the Oscar winning actors Russell Crowe (first name ANDERSON CARL: (1945-2004) American Singer & Actor. only) and Helen Mirren. Rolled (1). VG to EX, 3 Scarce signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph of Anderson Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 standing in a three quarter length pose in costume from his most famous role as Judas Iscariot in a scene from the film version of the rock opera Jesus Christ Superstar (1973) by Lot: 192 Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice. Signed in bold black ink DIETRICH MARLENE: (1901-1992) German-born American across a clear area of the image. One very slight, extremely Actress & Singer. Vintage signed postcard photograph of minor corner crease, VG Dietrich in a head and shoulders pose, with small printed text to Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 one corner promoting her appearance at the Cafe de Paris in London. Signed with her surname only in blue ink to a clear area of the image. Together with a signed and inscribed 8 x 10 Lot: 188 photograph of Dietrich standing in a full length pose during a GERE RICHARD: (1949- ) American Actor. Signed and cabaret performance, with a pianist in the immediate inscribed 8 x 10 photograph of Gere in a half length pose in background. Signed in bold blue ink across a clear area at the costume as Julian Kaye from the American crime drama film centre of the image. VG, 2 American Gigolo (1980). Signed by Gere in fountain pen ink, Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 partially across a darker area of the image. EX Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Lot: 193 DIETRICH MARLENE: (1901-1992) German-born American Lot: 189 Actress & Singer. Three individually signed 8 x 10 photographs, RADCLIFFE DANIEL: (1989- ) English Actor, famous for his each of the different images depicting Dietrich in half length portrayal of Harry Potter in a series of films. Four individually poses. All are signed in bold silver ink with her name alone to signed colour 4 x 6 postcard photographs, each of the images the images. VG to EX, 3 depicting Radcliffe in different poses in costume as Harry Potter Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 in scenes from Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (2001). All are signed by Radcliffe with his name alone in black ink to clear areas of the images. Together with a small selection Lot: 194 of signed cards, postcard photographs (2), colour 8 x 10 COMINGORE DOROTHY: (1913-1971) American Actress, photographs (2) by various other actors and actresses who remembered for her role in Citizen Kane (1941) as Susan have starred in the Harry Potter film series comprising Julie Alexander, the second wife of Kane. Rare vintage signed and Walters (2), Warwick Davis (2; both in costume as Professor inscribed sepia 11 x 14 photograph of the actress standing in a Filius Flitwick) and Ian Hart (5). VG to EX, 13 full length pose on the steps of an aircraft. Signed in blue Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 fountain pen ink across a clear area of the image, 'To Rutgers Nelson, because as I said before he is a charming man - Dorothy Comingore'. A couple of very slight, extremely minor Lot: 190 corner creases, VG RADCLIFFE DANIEL: (1989- ) English Actor, famous for his Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 portrayal of Harry Potter in a series of films. Signed colour 10.5 x 8 photograph, the printed image being a Front of House still issued by Warner Bros. for distribution in France, and depicting Lot: 195 Radcliffe standing in a full length pose, in costume as Harry [MONROE MARILYN]: (1926-1962) American Actress & Sex

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Symbol. MAILER NORMAN (1923-2007) American Novelist. Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Book signed, being a paperback edition of Marilyn - A Biography by Norman Mailer, published by Coronet Books, 1974. Illustrated with many colour and black & white images. Lot: 202 Signed by Mailer in black ink with his name alone to the title ACTORS: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs, 5 x 7's (3) page. Some light creasing and age wear, G by various film actors including Kirk Douglas (2), Gene Autry, Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Christopher Lee, Herbert Lom, Jack Palance, Robert Mitchum, Bob Hope (2) etc. Generally VG, 12 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Lot: 196 STEVENS INGER: (1934-1970) Swedish-American Actress. Scarce vintage signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph, the Lot: 203 image depicting Stevens standing in a full length pose, in ACTORS: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and slightly costume as Joan Molner, pouring a drink, opposite actor Rod smaller (1) by various film actors including Nicholas Farrell, Steiger, in costume as Paul Hoplin, in a scene from the 1958 Tony Curtis, Harry Dean Stanton, David Barry, Angus Lennie, thriller film Cry Terror! Signed by Stevens in fountain pen ink Herbert Lom, Robert Vaughn (2), Nick Moran, Jude Law, across a light area at the base of the image. Autographs of , Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis, Jeff Fahey etc. Stevens are scarce in any form following her untimely death at Most of the images are colour and are boldly signed to clear the age of 35. VG areas of the images. VG to EX, 17 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00

Lot: 197 Lot: 204 SCHNEIDER ROMY: (1938-1982) Austrian-German Actress. ACTORS: Selection of signed postcard photographs and a few Vintage signed postcard photograph of the pretty actress in a slightly larger by various film and television actors including head and shoulders pose. Signed with her name alone in blue Stewart Granger, Timothy West, Michael Gambon, Jason fountain pen ink to a clear area at the base of the image. EX Connery, Richard Todd, Tom Conti, Tom Courtenay, Gene Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Autry, Kenneth Branagh, Simon Williams, , Alan Bates, Christopher Cazenove, George Sewell, Daniel Massey, Denholm Elliott, Charles Dance, Bernard Hepton, Lot: 198 Victor Spinetti, Albert Finney, Milo O'Shea, Ron Moody, Rupert KINSKI NASTASSJA: (1961- ) German-born Actress. Signed Everett, Robert Powell, Simon Ward etc. Generally VG, 43 colour 10 x 8 photograph, an iconic image of Kinski lying naked Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 in a three quarter length pose with a Burmese python coiled around her body (the original image by photographer Richard Avedon, 1981). Together with a signed colour 8 x 10 Lot: 205 photograph of the actress standing in a half length pose. Both ACTORS: Selection of signed colour 8 x 11.5 photographs by are signed by Kinski with her full signature in bold black ink to various actors including Eddie Redmayne, Matthew Fox, David light areas of the images. VG to EX, 2 Hasselhof, Michael Sheen, Jeff Goldblum, Richard E. Grant, Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 John Hurt, Matt Damon, Jamie Bell, Cuba Gooding Jr., Michael Caine, Ben Kingsley etc. Black & White (1). Most of the images are boldly signed to clear areas of the images and none are Lot: 199 inscribed. VG to EX, 15 ACTORS: Small selection of signed cards and album pages by Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 various film actors comprising Sebastian Shaw, Tod Slaughter, Bernard Lee, William S. Hart and Tom Mix. Three are neatly mounted, two beneath images. G to generally VG, 5 Lot: 206 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 ACTORS: Selection of signed colour 8 x 10 photographs by various film actors including Robert De Niro, Val Kilmer, Mickey Rourke, Tom Cruise, Robert Stack, Robert Duvall etc. All are Lot: 200 boldly signed, largely to clear areas of the images, and none ACTORS: Small selection of vintage signed 8 x 10 photographs are inscribed. Also including a printed 8vo brochure for the film and one postcard photograph by various film actors comprising Rain Man individually signed by both Dustin Hoffman and Tom Edward Everett Horton, Brian Donlevy, Clifton Webb (postcard), Cruise to the front cover. Generally EX, 8 Henry Fonda and Jean Hersholt. Two are inscribed and most Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 are boldly signed in fountain pen inks to clear areas of the images. VG, 5 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Lot: 207 ACTORS: Selection of signed colour 8 x 11.5 photographs by various actors including Matthew Fox, David Hasselhof, Gary Lot: 201 Stretch, Paul Freeman, Richard E. Grant, John Hurt (2), Rupert ACTORS: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and slightly Everett, Tom Cruise, Colin Firth, Michael Caine (2), Ben smaller (1) etc. by various actors including Bob Hope, Tony Kingsley etc. Black & White (1). Most of the images are boldly Curtis, Derren Nesbitt (in a scene from Where Eagles Dare), signed to clear areas of the images and none are inscribed. VG Dick Van Dyke, Mel Brooks, Richard Bradford, Robert Culp, to EX, 14 Denny Miller, Patrick Wayne etc. Secretarial (1). VG, 17 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00

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Lot: 208 Lot: 214 ACTORS: Selection of signed colour 8 x 10 photographs and ACTRESSES: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs, slightly larger by various film and television actors including postcard photograph (1) by various film actresses including Warwick Davis, , Jude Law, James McAvoy, Claire Trevor, Lauren Bacall, , Dorothy Tom Wilkinson, Ben Whishaw, , Ian Hart, Lamour, Janet Leigh, Elke Sommer, Honor Blackman, Tyne Douglas Henshall, John Hurt, Jonathan Hyde, Dominic West, Daly etc. Generally VG, 9 Rupert Friend, Russell Tovey, Matthew Lewis, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Daniel Mays etc. Most are boldly signed to clear areas of the images and none are inscribed. VG to EX, 25 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Lot: 215 ACTRESSES: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and slightly smaller (1) by various film actresses comprising Sophia Lot: 209 Loren (original photograph by Harry Langdon and bearing his ACTORS: Selection of signed colour 8 x 10 photographs and blindstamp), Joan Bennett, Francoise Hardy, Claudia Cardinale slightly larger by various film and television actors including and Elke Sommer. All are boldly signed to clear areas of the Anthony Andrews, Jonathan Bailey, , Steve images, some in fountain pen ink. VG to EX, 5 Coogan, Jude Law, Matthew Macfadyen, Ian McKellen, Tony Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Robinson, Rufus Sewell, Toby Stephens, Robert Vaughn, Ben Whishaw, Joe Fiennes, Philip Glenister, Marshall Lancaster etc. Most are boldly signed to clear areas of the images and only Lot: 216 one is inscribed. VG to EX, 21 ACTRESSES: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 slightly smaller (1) by various film actresses including Sophia Loren, Helen Mirren (in costume as Queen Elizabeth II), Juliet Mills, Julie Adams, Paula Prentiss, Stella Stevens, Tyne Daly, Lot: 210 Kara Tointon, Jenny Seagrove, Kelly McGillis, Maggie Grace, ACTORS: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs by various Mercedes Ruehl, Shani Wallis, Jane Krakowski, Connie film actors comprising James Stewart, Daniel Radcliffe, Jason Stevens etc. Facsimile & secretarial (2). Some of the images Biggs, Hugo Weaving, Michael Fassbender and Matthew are colour and most are boldly signed to clear areas of the McConaughey. Most of the images are colour and all are boldly images. VG to EX, 19 signed to clear areas of the images. VG to EX, 6 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00

Lot: 217 Lot: 211 ACTRESSES: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and ACTRESSES: Selection of signed postcard photographs and slightly larger by various film actresses including Drew some slightly larger by various film and television actresses Barrymore, Kim Catrall, Angie Dickinson, Meg Ryan, Gloria including Marlene Dietrich, Rula Lenska, Susannah York, Stuart (in a scene from Titanic), , Shirley Gemma Craven, Pauline Collins, Koo Stark, Phyllis Calvert, Jones, Elisabeth Moss, Debbie Reynolds etc. Most of the Jenny Seagrove, Phyllis Logan, Eleanor Bron, Susan images are colour and signed to clear areas. None are Hampshire, Googie Withers, Kate O'Mara, Jane Asher, Eleanor inscribed. VG to EX, 10 Summerfield, Miriam Karlin, Chili Bouchier, Barbara Murray, Jill Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Bennett, Miranda Foster, Sarah Miles, Dora Bryan, Margaret Lockwood, Virginia McKenna, Sylvia Syms, Anna Neagle, Francesca Annis, Janet Suzman, Ann Miller, Cyd Charisse etc. Lot: 218 Generally VG, 53 ACTRESSES: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs by Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 various actresses including Rhonda Fleming, Jacqueline Bisset, Doris Day, Joan Rivers, Sarah Miles, Dolores Hart, Elizabeth Ashley, Natasha Henstridge, Marisa Tomei, Cyd Charisse, Lot: 212 Cloris Leachman etc. Some of the images are colour. Generally ACTRESSES: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and a VG, 23 few slightly smaller by various film actresses, some of them Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Oscar winners, including Claire Bloom, Liv Ullmann, Martha Hyer, Moira Lister, Barbara Murray, Ann Todd, Yolande Donlan, Wendy Hiller, Celeste Holm etc. All are boldly signed, largely to Lot: 219 clear areas of the images, and only one is inscribed. VG to EX, ACTRESSES: Selection of signed colour 8 x 12 photographs by 11 various film and television actresses including Rachael Stirling, Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Sheridan Smith, Verity Rushworth, Jemima Rooper, Billie Piper, Sienna Miller, Joanna Lumley, Helen McCrory, Keira Knightley, Jennifer Ehle, Anne-Marie Duff, Lisa Dillon, Anna Chancellor, Lot: 213 Jessie Cave, Ali Bastian etc. Most are boldly signed to clear ACTRESSES: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs by areas of the images and none are inscribed. VG to EX, 22 various film actresses including Claudette Colbert, Joan Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Fontaine, Ann Blyth, Dorothy Lamour (2), Butterfly McQueen, Fay Wray, Kim Cattrall etc. Generally VG, 9 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Lot: 220 ACTRESSES: Selection of signed colour 8 x 10 photographs,

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VG to EX, 16 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Lot: 226 ACTRESSES: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs by various film actresses including Kate Hudson, Denise Van Lot: 221 Outen, Cheryl Ladd, Brigitte Nielsen Stallone, Drew Barrymore, ACTRESSES: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and a Farrah Fawcett, Keira Knightley, Uma Thurman etc. Most of the few slightly larger by various film and television actresses images are colour and are boldly signed to clear areas. Only including Kathleen Turner, Charlene Tilton, Michelle Rodriguez, one is inscribed. Most of the images depict the actresses in Lena Olin, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Heather Graham, glamorous poses, topless (2). VG to EX, 9 Mercedes McNab, Angie Dickinson, Rachel Leigh Cook, Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Christie Brinkley, Catherine Deneuve, Mary-Louise Parker, Elisabeth Moss etc. Most of the images are colour and are boldly signed to clear areas of the images. None are inscribed. Lot: 227 VG to EX, 15 ACTRESSES: Selection of signed colour 8 x 10 photographs by Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 various film and television actresses comprising Halle Berry, Helen Hunt, Hayden Panettiere, Gillian Anderson, Scarlett Johansson, Eva Longoria, Mira Sorvino and Christina Ricci. All Lot: 222 are boldly signed, largely to clear areas of the images, and ACTRESSES: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and depict the actresses in glamorous poses. None are inscribed. slightly larger by various film and television actresses including VG to EX, 8 Saffron Burrows, Cat Deeley, Jennifer Ellison, Anna Friel, Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Samantha Janus, Linda Lusardi, Nell McAndrew, Gail Porter, Adele Silva, Denise Van Outen, Gemma Atkinson, Agyness Deyn, Jenny Falconer, Jerry Hall, Lisa Snowdon, Kara Tointon Lot: 228 etc. Most of the images are colour and many show the subjects CHAPLIN CHARLES: (1889-1977) English Film Comedian, in glamorous poses. All are boldly signed to clear areas and Academy Award winner. Bold, dark fountain pen ink signature none are inscribed. VG to EX, 23 ('Faithfully yrs, Chas Chaplin') and date, 1922, in his hand on a Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 piece with neatly clipped corners. Neatly laid down to a 4to white card beneath a modern postcard photograph of Chaplin. A few light small circular stains to the piece, evidently caused Lot: 223 by mounting, only very slightly affecting the signature, about VG ACTRESSES: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 slightly larger by various film and television actresses including Saffron Burrows, Amanda Barrie, Samantha Bond, MyAnna Buring, Judi Dench, Britt Ekland, Emilia Fox, Claire Foy, Anna Lot: 229 Friel, Suranne Jones, Montserrat Lombard, Miranda Raison, CHAPLIN CHARLES: (1889-1977) English Film Comedian, Rosamund Pike, Denise Van Outen, Hayley Atwell, Gemma Academy Award winner. An excellent original dark pen and ink Bissix, Sadie Frost, Keira Knightley, Daniela Nardini, Anna sketch drawn and signed by Chaplin on a 12mo piece, n.p., n.d. Williamson, Susannah York etc. Most of the images are colour (1920s). Chaplin's sketch comprises a self caricature in his and are boldly signed to clear areas. None are inscribed. VG to Little Tramp costume, along with his worn boots and cane. EX, 25 Signed ('Charlie Chaplin') in bold black ink at the base of the Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 sketch. Some extremely light, minor age wear, VG Provenance: The present sketch was apparently presented to the ballerina Joan Van Wart (1900-1987) who toured with Anna Pavlova and Lot: 224 her company. ACTRESSES: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 slightly smaller (1) by various film and television actresses including Saffron Burrows, Samantha Bond, Anna Chancellor, Judi Dench, Angie Dickinson, Tamsin Egerton, Anita Harris, Lot: 230 Rebecca Hall, Patricia Hodge, Dervla Kirwan, Amy Nutall (2), CHAPLIN CHARLES: (1889-1977) English Film Comedian, Kate O'Mara, Rosamund Pike, , Charlotte Academy Award winner. A good vintage signed sepia 6.5 x 8.5 Rampling, Denise Van Outen, Charlene Tilton, Susannah York, photograph, the image depicting the young and debonair Indira Varma etc. Most of the images are colour and are boldly Chaplin in a head and shoulders pose. Photograph by Pach signed to clear areas. Only one is inscribed. VG to EX, 24 Bros. Signed by Chaplin in bold black fountain pen ink to the Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 image, 'Let me see! Charlie Chaplin' and dated 31st January 1922 in his hand. Some extremely minor, light mottling to the background of the image and very light age wear, otherwise VG Lot: 225 Provenance: The present photograph was apparently ACTRESSES: Selection of signed 8 x 11.5 photographs and presented to the ballerina Joan Van Wart (1900-1987) who some slightly smaller by various actresses including Carey toured with Anna Pavlova and her company. Mulligan, Debbie Reynolds, Olivia Williams, Jenny Seagrove, Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00

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Lot: 231 Le Mesurier (1912-1983) English Actor, famous for his role in MARX GROUCHO: (1890-1977) American Film Comedian, one Dad's Army. Black ink signature ('With love, John Le Mesurier') of the Marx Brothers. Signed 10 x 8 photograph, the image on a piece, neatly laid down to a page removed from an depicting Marx standing in a half length pose in costume as S. autograph album. VG, 2 Quentin Qualye alongside his brothers Harpo, in costume as Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Rusty Panello, and Chico, in costume as Joseph Panello, in a publicity portrait for the film The Marx Brothers Go West (1940). Signed by Marx with his first name only in bold black ink to a Lot: 237 clear area of the background. A few extremely minor corner SELLERS PETER: (1925-1980) British Comedian & Actor. creases to the white border, VG Vintage signed 9.5 x 8 photograph of Sellers in costume posing Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 as an Italian film director, Federico Fabrizi, in a scene from the 1966 comedy film After the Fox, in which he starred in the role of Aldo Vanucci, a master criminal with a talent for disguise. Lot: 232 Signed by Sellers in bold blue fountain pen ink to a clear area LAUREL STAN (1890-1965) & HARDY OLIVER (1892-1957) of the image. EX English and American Film Comedians. Ink signatures by both Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy individually on a feint ruled oblong 12mo card, with a neatly affixed colour vignette of the duo to the left edge. About VG Lot: 238 Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 MORECAMBE ERIC (1926-1984) & WISE ERNIE (1925-1999) British Comedians. A smoking pipe previously used and owned by Eric Morecambe, featuring a Briar wood bowl and with a Lot: 233 dark bakelite stem bearing a white crown logo. Accompanied by LAUREL STAN (1890-1965) & HARDY OLIVER (1892-1957) a typed statement signed, Eric Morecambe, one page, 8vo, English and American Film Comedians. A good vintage signed n.p., 11th March 1979. The statement, on Morecambe's sepia 7 x 5 photograph by both Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy personal printed stationery, is addressed to the David Marsden individually, the image depicting the duo together in smiling Appeal Fund Charity auction and reads, in full, 'This is to state head and shoulders poses. Signed by both in bold blue fountain that the enclosed pipe is my own personal possession'. pen inks with their names alone to the lower border. Some very Together with a signed colour postcard photograph by both light, minor surface and corner creasing, only very slightly individually, the image depicting them in touching Laurel's signature, otherwise VG full length poses performing one of their familiar routines. Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00 Signed by both in blue and black inks with their names alone to the clear background. With the original envelope. Evident signs of wear to the pipe and with some slight, minor surface creasing to the statement and photograph. G to about VG, 3 Lot: 234 Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 LAUREL STAN (1890-1965) & HARDY OLIVER (1892-1957) English and American Film Comedians. An excellent vintage signed and inscribed sepia 7 x 5 photograph by both Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy individually, the image depicting the Lot: 239 duo in a characteristic half length pose together, each wearing JAMES SID: (1913-1976) South African-born English Comedy their bowler hats. Signed by both Laurel and Hardy to the lower Actor, star of Carry On films. Signed and inscribed postcard border, Laurel in bold fountain pen ink. Laurel has also added photograph of James in a characteristic head and shoulders an inscription in his hand to a clear area of the background of pose smoking a cigar. Signed in bold blue ink to a clear area of the image, the inscription unusually in Polish. About EX the image. Some very light, minor age wear to the right white Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00 border, not affecting the image or signature, otherwise VG Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00

Lot: 235 LAUREL STAN (1890-1965) & HARDY OLIVER (1892-1957) Lot: 240 English and American Film Comedians. A good vintage signed WILLIAMS KENNETH: (1926-1988) English Comic Actor, star and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph by both Stan Laurel and Oliver of Carry On films. Signed and inscribed postcard photograph of Hardy individually, the image depicting the duo standing Williams in a characteristic head and shoulders pose. Signed in together in full length poses on a stage, each holding their bold blue fountain pen ink to the lower white border. Together bowler hats. Signed by both in fountain pen inks to clear areas with an A.L.S., , one page, 8vo, Globe at the head of the image and additionally inscribed by Laurel, Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London, 8th January 1973, to 'Our Regards & Best Wishes Geoff! Sincerely!'. Some Tracey, thanking her for her letter and forwarding the extremely light, very minor age wear to the edges of the white photograph. VG, 2 borders, VG Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00 Lot: 241 Lot: 236 CARRY ON: A good selection of signed postcard photographs, HANCOCK TONY: (1924-1968) British Television & Radio a few A.Ls.S., by various stars of Carry On films comprising Comedian. Bold blue fountain pen ink signature and inscription, Peter Butterworth (scarce), Barbara Windsor, Bernard Bresslaw 'To Michael - with best wishes from "Sir" - Tony Hancock', on a (2), Jack Douglas (2), , Bernard Cribbins (2) page removed from an autograph album. Together with John and Terry Scott. Generally VG, 10

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Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 BRITISH COMEDY: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and slightly larger by various British television comedy actors including Peter Sallis, Brian Wilde & Norman Wisdom, Julie Lot: 242 Walters, Kenneth MacDonald, John Challis, Sue Holderness & COOK PETER (1937-1995) British Comedian & MOORE Roger Lloyd Pack, Amanda Barrie, Bernard Cribbins & Barbara DUDLEY (1935-2002) British Comedian. A good pair of black Windsor, , , Richard Wilson etc. ink signatures by both Peter Cook and Dudley Moore on an Many of the images are colour and some are multiple signed. oblong 12mo white card. Two file holes to the upper edge, not VG to EX, 13 affecting either of the signatures. VG Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Lot: 248 Lot: 243 BRITISH COMEDY: Selection of signed postcard photographs COOK PETER (1937-1995) British Comedian & MOORE and slightly larger, 8 x 10s etc., by various British television and DUDLEY (1935-2002) British Comedian. A good pair of signed film comedians including Connie Booth, Prunella Scales & postcard photographs by Peter Cook and Dudley Moore Andrew Sachs, Wendy Craig, Eric Sykes, Tony Robinson, individually, each of the images depicting the comedians in Joanna Lumley, June Whitfield, Frances de la Tour, Nicholas head and shoulders pose. Signed by each in blue inks to the Lyndhurst, John Cleese, etc. Some of the lower white borders, Moore adding an inscription in his hand. images are colour and a few are multiple signed. Generally VG, VG, 2 16 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00

Lot: 244 Lot: 249 BRITISH COMEDY: Selection of signed postcard photographs BRITISH COMEDY: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and slightly larger, a few letters etc., by various British and slightly larger, postcard (1) etc., by various British television television and film comedy actors, including Melvyn Hayes, and film comedy actors including Joanna Lumley & Jennifer Charlie Williams, Harry Secombe, Max Wall, Bob Grant, Derek Saunders, Roger Lloyd Pack, John Challis & Sue Holderness, Nimmo, Rod Hull, Thora Hird, Leslie Phillips, Millicent Martin, Lenny Henry, Norman Wisdom, Maureen Lipman, Stephen Fry, Mike & Bernie Winters, Billy Dainty, Ronnie Corbett, Michael Michael Crawford, Harry Secombe etc., also including a large Crawford, Peggy Mount etc. Facsimiles (3). G to generally VG, First Day Cover individually signed by Eric Sykes, Griff Rhys 28 Jones, , , Spike Milligan, Mike Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 Yarwood and two others. Some of the images are colour. Generally VG, 12 Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 Lot: 245 BRITISH COMEDY: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and smaller by various British television (and some film) Lot: 250 comedy actors including Graham Chapman (rare), David ONLY FOOLS AND HORSES: Selection of signed cards, Griffin, Paul Eddington, Norman Wisdom, Peter Bowles, Robin postcard photographs, signed 8 x 10s and slightly larger by Askwith, Jack Douglas, , Fenella Fielding, Felicity various comedy actors and actresses who have starred in Only Kendal, Joanna Lumley, Amanda Donohoe, Dora Bryan, Fools and Horses, including , Nichola Lyndhurst, Barbara Windsor, Alison Steadman, Helen Lederer etc. Most John Challis, Sue Holderness, Tessa Peake-Jones, Roger are boldly signed to clear areas of the images. VG to EX, 25 Lloyd Pack, Jim Broadbent, Gwyneth Strong etc. Most of the Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 images are colour and are boldly signed to clear areas. Only one is inscribed. VG, 12 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Lot: 246 BRITISH COMEDY: A good selection of signed postcard photographs and a few slightly larger by various British Lot: 251 television, and some film, comedy actors including Spike BRITISH COMEDY: Selection of signed clipped pieces, album Milligan, Bernard Cribbins, James Bolam, Gorden Kaye, pages, cards etc., by various British television and film Carmen Silvera and other cast members of 'Allo 'Allo, Ian comedians including Frank Thornton, Ken Dodd, Bill Pertwee, Carmichael, Thora Hird, Nigel Hawthorne, Felicity Kendal, Mollie Sugden, Maureen Lipman, June Whitfield, Angela Joanna Lumley, Julie Walters, Jennifer Saunders, Dawn Thorne, Roger Lloyd Pack, Roy Hudd, Eric Sykes, Tim Brooke French, Harry Secombe, Paul Eddington, Trevor Bannister, Eric Taylor, Jim Broadbent, Syd Little, Eddie Large, Frank Carson, Sykes, Wendy Craig, Penelope Keith, , Frankie , Frank Skinner, Don Estelle, Felicity Kendal, Howerd, Rodney Bewes, Bernard Bresslaw, Melvyn Hayes, Penelope Keith, Richard Briers, Bernard Cribbins, Peter Maureen Lipman, , Peter Sallis, Frank Thornton, Vaughan, Roy Castle, Michael Crawford, , Robin Frank Carson, Roy Hudd, Mike Reid, Bill Owen, John Inman, Askwith, George Cole, Barbara Windsor, Stephen Fry, Warren Ernie Wise, Brian Murphy, Philip Madoc, Anton Rodgers, Mollie Mitchell, Liz Fraser, Ian Carmichael, Richard Wilson, Frankie Sugden, Ruth Madoc, Rod Hull, Prunella Scales, Leslie Phillips, Howerd, Norman Wisdom, Harry Worth, Bud Flanagan, Arthur Kathy Staff, Les Dawson, Dick Emery, Barbara Windsor etc. Askey, Bill Owen, Fenella Fielding, Yootha Joyce etc. A little Generally VG, 91 duplication. G to VG, 87 Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Lot: 247 Lot: 252

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COMEDY: Selection of signed postcard photographs, a few 8 x Broadbent etc. Secretarial (3). Many of the images are colour 10s, by various television and film comedy actors, mainly and most are boldly signed to clear areas. None are inscribed. British, including Brian Wilde, Peter Sallis, Bill Owen and other VG to EX, 32 cast members of Last of the Summer Wine, Paul Eddington, Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Felicity Kendal, Joanna Lumley, Nigel Hawthorne, Ernie Wise, Frankie Howerd, Wendy Craig, Michael Crawford, Bernard Cribbins, Maureen Lipman, Amanda Holden, Zoe Wanamaker, Lot: 258 Nigel Havers etc. VG, 27 WILDER GENE: (1933- ) American Comedy Actor. Signed Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 and inscribed 10 x 8 photograph of Wilder in a head and shoulders pose in costume as Jim, the Waco Kid, alongside Cleavon Little, in costume as Sheriff Bart, in a scene from the Lot: 253 film Blazing Saddles (1974). Signed in black ink to a clear area COMEDY: Selection of signed postcard photographs and a few at the base of the image. EX slightly larger by various television and film comedy actors, Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 mainly British, including Benny Hill, Carmen Silvera, Tony Robinson, Alison Steadman, Julie Walters, Felicity Kendal, Maureen Lipman, Penelope Wilton, Angela Thorne, Ruby Wax, Lot: 259 Dudley Moore, Joanna Lumley, Phyllis Diller, Elaine Stritch etc. NAKED GUN THE: Signed colour 8 x 10 photograph by both A few of the images are colour. VG, 20 Leslie Nielsen (Sergeant Frank Drebin) and Priscilla Presley Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 (Jane Spencer) individually, the image depicting the two actors standing back to back together in amusing full length poses in costume from one of The Naked Gun American crime comedy Lot: 254 series of films. Signed by each in bold black and blue inks with COMEDY: Selection of signed album pages, cards, 8 x 10 their names alone to light areas of the image. Matted in black photographs and smaller etc., by various television and film and white and framed and glazed in a black and gold coloured comedians, mainly British, including , Harry frame to an overall size of 15 x 17.5. Together with Samantha Secombe, Benny Hill, Frances de la Tour, Mel Smith & Griff Fox (1966- ) English Model and Singer. Signed colour 8 x 10 Rhys Jones, Ricky Tomlinson, Ian Carmichael, Richard Briers, photograph of Fox standing in a three quarter length pose Sue Holderness, Stephen Fry, Caroline Aherne, Sue Johnston, wearing a black swimsuit. Signed in bold blue ink to a light area Bernard Cribbins, Robin Williams, Eddie Cantor, Mike Myers, at the centre of the image. Matted in black and pale mottled Lucille Ball etc. All are matted in various colours to different grey and framed and glazed in a silver coloured frame to an sizes, most beneath photographs etc. G to VG, 33 overall size of 14.5 x 16.5. Some minor damage to the frames, Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 otherwise VG, 2 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00

Lot: 255 COMEDY: Selection of signed cards, album pages, 8 x 10 Lot: 260 photograph (1) by various film and television comedy actors, CONNERY SEAN: (1930- ) Scottish Actor, famous for his mainly British, comprising Terry-Thomas (2), Harry H. Corbett & portrayal of James Bond. Academy Award winner. An important Wilfrid Brambell, Norman Wisdom, Frankie Howerd and Robin D.S., Sean Connery, one page, folio, n.p. (California?), 1964. Williams. Individually framed and glazed (4). Generally VG, 6 The typed document is a Billing Guaranty between Filmcentre Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Overseas Corporation and Inforex Corporation (representing Connery) relating to an untitled James Bond project, although annotated at the head in pencil File: Goldfinger. Filmcentre Lot: 256 Overseas Corp. agree that in their distribution of the film, COMEDY: Selection of signed cards and album pages, a few through prints and advertising, that 'Connery shall be accorded signed photographs of various sizes etc., by various television star billing in first position alone....above the artwork and and film comedy actors, mainly British, including Joanna regular titles in all paid ads....theatre display materials, Lumley, Miranda Richardson, Caroline Aherne, Steve Allen, publicity....' and also that Connery's billing shall be on a Dave Allen, Jonathan Miller, Roy Hudd, Kenneth Horne, separate line and 'in a size of type at least twenty-five percent Richard Murdoch, Millicent Martin, Mike McShane, Victoria (25%) larger than the size of type used for any other cast Wood, Ricky Gervais, Lucy Davis, Mackenzie Crook, Martin member'. The document further states that if a likeness of Freeman, Prunella Scales, Dawn French etc. A little duplication. Connery is to be used in publicity then it shall be 'in a size and Matted (2). Unsigned photographs (3). Generally VG, 34 prominence greater than that accorded to any other individual'. Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Boldly signed by Connery at the foot in blue ink and also countersigned by a representative of Filmcentre Overseas Corp. Rare in this form. Some extremely light, very minor creasing, not affecting the text or signature, VG Goldfinger Lot: 257 (1964) was the third of the James Bond series of films and COMEDY: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and slightly starred Sean Connery in the role of MI6 agent James Bond, larger, a few signed cards etc., by various British film and alongside Gert Frobe (Auric Goldfinger) and Honor Blackman television comedy actors, including June Whitfield, Maureen (Pussy Galore). Goldfinger has been described as perhaps "the Lipman, Penelope Keith, Burt Kwouk, , Rob Brydon, most highly and consistently praised Bond picture of them all" James Corden, Ronnie Corbett, Ian Lavender, Matt Lucas, and after Goldfinger, Bond "became a true phenomenon." Stephen Mangan, Tony Robinson, Steffan Rhodri, Joanna Estimate: £800.00 - £1,000.00 Page, Julia Davis, Ashley Jensen, Millicent Martin, Sheridan Smith, Tracey Ullman, , Richard Briers, Jim

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Lot: 261 Mary Shelley's Frankenstein is notable for naming the creature CONNERY SEAN: (1930- ) Scottish Actor, famous for his "Frankenstein" after its creator, and for being the inspiration for portrayal of James Bond. Academy Award winner. Book signed, James Whale's classic 1931 horror film. Small collection of being a paperback edition of Being A Scot, published by three individually signed Christmas greetings cards by Webling, Phoenix Illustrated, London, 2009. Bearing a custom printed each of the small 8vo cards (two folding) featuring different bookplate signed by Connery in bold black ink with his name seasonal colour illustrations. All are boldly signed by Webling in alone and neatly laid down to the title page. Together with red or black fountain pen inks, each with a few additional words (1927- ) English Actor, famous for his portrayal in her hand, and one is dated London, 1937. Together with a of James Bond. Signed hardback edition of My Word is My signed hardback edition of Blue Jay by Peggy Webling, Bond, First Edition published by Michael O'Mara Books Limited, published by William Heinemann, London, 1906. Signed by London, 2008. Bearing a custom printed bookplate, featuring Webling to the half title page and also bearing an ink signature an image of Moore as Bond, signed by Roger Moore in black and presentation inscription by George Edwards (husband of ink, numbered 137 of a Limited Edition signed at Pinewood Peggy's sister, Rosalind) to the front free endpaper. Also Studios on 19th October 2008 and neatly laid down to the front including two unsigned printed paperback editions of A Sketch free endpaper. Accompanied by the dust jacket. VG, 2 of John Ruskin and The Rhyme of Little Mark by Webling (the Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 latter number 155 of a limited edition of 500), various other Christmas greetings cards, a few A.Ls.S. etc. by Webling's sister Rosalind (4) and other relatives etc., and some unsigned 4 x 6 photographs, newspaper clippings etc. Generally G to Lot: 262 about VG, 36 JAMES BOND: Selection of signed colour 8 x 10 photographs Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 by various actors and actresses, each associated with the James Bond films, including George Lazenby, Yaphet Kotto, Ben Whishaw (2), Judi Dench (2), Julian Glover (2; one also signed by Chaim Topol), Sean Bean, Lana Wood etc. Black & Lot: 267 white (1). Most of the images depict the subjects in costume HAMMER HORROR: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs poses from James Bond films and all are boldly signed to clear by various actresses, all associated with Hammer Horror films, areas of the images. VG to EX, 11 comprising Caroline Munro (3), Veronica Carlson (2), Martine Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Beswick, Valerie Leon and Ingrid Pitt, also including three signed 8 x 10 photographs by various adult film actresses etc., including Gloria Leonard, Linda Cristal etc. Some of the images are colour and all are boldly signed to clear areas. VG, 11 Lot: 263 Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 JAMES BOND: Selection of five individually signed colour 8 x 10 photographs by various actresses, each of whom have starred in various James Bond films as Bond Girls etc., comprising Ursula Andress, Honor Blackman, Tania Mallet, Lot: 268 Lois Maxwell and Caroline Munro. All are signed in various LEE BRANDON: (1965-1993) American Actor & Martial Artist, coloured inks and each of the images depicts the subject in son of Bruce Lee. Bold black ink signature on a page removed costume poses from Bond films. Matted alongside each other in from an autograph album. Double matted in mottled burgundy, white and framed and glazed in a silver coloured frame to an black and gold alongside a large colour image and promotional overall size of 45 x 17. VG postcard, each showing Lee in costume from the film The Crow Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 (1993). Framed and glazed in a plain black frame to an overall size of 26 x 21.5. Autographs of Lee are rare in any form following his tragic and untimely death at the age of 28 as a result of an accidental shooting whilst filming The Crow. VG Lot: 264 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 JAMES BOND: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs by various actors and actresses, all of whom have starred in James Bond films, including Roger Moore (4), George Lazenby (2), Joseph Wiseman, Julian Glover, Christopher Lee etc. Lot: 269 Some of the images are colour and some show the subjects in BATMAN: Signed colour 10 x 8 photograph by both Adam West costume poses from James Bond films. VG, 11 (Batman) and Burt Ward (Robin) individually, the image Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 depicting the actors standing together in half length poses in costume as Batman and Robin. Both have signed in bold blue inks to clear areas of the image, Ward adding his character name beneath his signature. Together with a signed colour 10 x Lot: 265 8 photograph by Cesar Romero (Joker), Burgess Meredith SAVALAS TELLY: (1922-1994) American Actor. A good signed (Penguin), Frank Gorshin (Riddler) and Lee Meriwether colour 8 x 10 photograph of Savalas seated in a full length pose (Catwoman) individually, the image depicting the four villains in costume as Ernst Stavro Blofeld in a scene from the James standing together in half length poses in costume from Batman. Bond film On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969). Signed in Each have signed in blue or black inks to the image. Also bold black ink with his name alone to a largely clear area at the including a signed colour 8 x 10 photograph of Val Kilmer in a base of the image. Rare in this form. EX head and shoulders pose in costume as Batman. Signed in Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 bold silver ink with his name alone to the image. Double matted (2). VG to EX, 3 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Lot: 266 [FRANKENSTEIN]: WEBLING PEGGY (1871-1949) British Playwright, Novelist and Poet. Webling's 1927 stage version of

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Lot: 270 STAR WARS: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and ACTION HEROES: Mel Gibson (1956- ) American Actor, slightly larger by various actors, all of whom have starred in Academy Award winner. Signed colour 8 x 10 photograph of Star Wars films, including Harrison Ford, Ewan McGregor (2), Gibson standing in a three quarter length pose as Max James Earl Jones (2), Ray Park and Phil Brown. Many of the Rockatansky from one of the Mad Max series of films. Signed in images are colour and most depict the actors in character bold blue ink to a light area of the image and dated 1989 in his costume poses from Star Wars films. VG to EX, 7 hand; Arnold Schwarzenegger (1947- ) Austrian-born Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 American Actor. Signed colour 8 x 10 photograph of Schwarzenegger standing in a half length pose smoking a cigar in costume as Colonel John Matrix from the film Commando Lot: 275 (1985). Signed in bold blue ink with his name alone to a light TRAINSPOTTING: Small selection of signed 8 x 10's (2) and a area at the base of the image. Both photographs are postcard photograph by film director Danny Boyle and actors individually matted in black and light mottled grey and framed Ewan McGregor and Jonny Lee Miller, each of the images and glazed to overall sizes of 14.5 x 16.5 each. Some slight showing them in costume from or on the set of the film damage to the frames, otherwise VG, 2 Trainspotting (1996). Also including an unsigned printed 4to Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 promotional campaign brochure for the film. VG to EX, 4 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00

Lot: 271 STAR TREK: Selection of signed cards, a few pieces etc., by Lot: 276 various cast members of the American science fiction series CULT CINEMA: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and Star Trek, including Walter Koenig (6), Nichelle Nichols (4), some slightly smaller, signed cards etc., by various actors and George Takei (8), Ricardo Montalban, Robin Curtis, Avery actresses associated with cult and science fiction films Brooks, Armin Shimerman, Rene Auberjonois etc. Unsigned 8 x including Star Wars, The Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter etc., 10 photographs (6). Generally VG, 33 including Anthony Daniels, Ray Park, Dave Prowse, Warwick Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 Davis, Andy Serkis, Ian McKellen, Raul Julia, Gabrielle Drake, Buster Crabbe, Elijah Wood, Ian Holm, John Hurt, Christopher Lee, Willem Dafoe etc. All are individually matted in different Lot: 272 colours to various sizes. Generally VG, 23 STAR TREK: Set of seven individually signed cards by the Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 main cast members of Star Trek, comprising William Shatner (Captain James T. Kirk), Leonard Nimoy (Commander Spock), DeForest Kelley (Lieutenant Commander Dr. Leonard 'Bones' Lot: 277 McCoy), James Doohan (Lieutenant Commander Montgomery CULT CINEMA: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and 'Scotty' Scott), Nichelle Nichols (Lieutenant Nyota Uhura), slightly larger by various film stars, all associated with various George Takei (Lieutenant Hikaru Sulu) and Walter Koenig cult, horror and science fiction movies, including James Franco, (Ensign Pavel Chekov). All are double matted in blue alongside Michael Caine, Eli Wallach, Anthony Head, John Rhys Davies, a 10 x 8 photograph of the cast members in costume from Star Sean Astin, James & Oliver Phelps (2), Michael Gambon, Trek. Framed and glazed in a plain dark blue frame to an Rupert Grint, Christopher Lee & Ingrid Pitt etc. Most of the overall size of 24 x 14. Kelley's signature is a little faded images are colour and depict the actors in character costume although legible. Together with individual signed pieces by the poses. VG to EX, 13 actors Jon-Erik Hexum (rare) and John Gregson, each Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 individually matted beneath photographs and framed and glazed; a signed colour front cover of Life magazine, 24th January 1969, by actress Catherine Deneuve, featuring her Lot: 278 colour portrait and matted alongside a colour photograph to an CULT CINEMA: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and overall size of 21 x 16.5; and a 23.5 x 11.5 promotional image slightly larger by various film stars, all associated with various for White Ladder signed by pop singer David Gray, matted in cult, horror and science fiction movies, including Harrison Ford, black and white to an overall size of 27.5 x 16. Generally VG, 5 Shuler Hensley, Kevin Sorbo, Jeff Goldblum (3), Robert Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Duncan McNeill, Tim Russ, Robert Trebor etc. Most of the images are colour and depict the actors in character costume poses. VG to EX, 13 Lot: 273 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 BLAKE'S 7: Selection of signed cards by various cast members of the British science fiction television series Blake's 7 comprising Gareth Thomas (2), Paul Darrow (2), Michael Lot: 279 Keating (3), Sally Knyvette (2), Jan Chappell (2), Steven Pacey CULT CINEMA: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and a (signed and inscribed postcard photograph) and Jacqueline few slightly smaller by various actors and actresses, all of Pearce (2). Together with nineteen unsigned 8 x 10 whom have appeared in cult or science fiction films (Star Wars, photographs and a few slightly smaller, each showing the The Lord of the Rings, James Bond, Doctor Who etc.) including actors in character costume poses from Blake's 7. VG to Kenny Baker, Garrick Hagon, Katie Purvis, Benedict Taylor, generally EX, 33 Paul Blake, Warwick Davis, Andy Serkis, Billy Boyd, Margot Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Kidder, , Tom Baker, Richard Kiel, Honor Blackman, Lana Wood, Klaus Maria Brandauer, Sophie Marceau, Tanya Roberts etc. Many of the images are colour and most show the Lot: 274 actors in character costume poses. A little duplication. VG to

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EX, 28 Lot: 285 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 SCREEN DETECTIVES: Selection of signed cards, postcard photographs, 8 x 10s etc., by various actors and actresses, all of whom have portrayed screen detectives or starred in James Lot: 280 Bond films, including Joan Hickson, David Suchet, Edward DOCTOR WHO: Small selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs Woodward, Honor Blackman, Patrick Macnee, Richard by various actors and actresses, each associated with the Roundtree, Tanya Roberts, Caroline Munro, Maud Adams, Lois Doctor Who television series, comprising Tom Baker (2; one Chiles, Maryam D'Abo etc. The majority are matted in cream to also signed by Louise Jameson), Matt Smith, Catherine Tate, different sizes, some beneath photographs. VG, 16 Ian McNeice and Peter Miles. Most of the images are colour Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 and depict the subjects in costume poses from Doctor Who. Most are boldly signed to clear areas of the images. VG to EX, 6 Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Lot: 286 LUGOSI BELA: (1882-1956) Hungarian Actor, famous for his screen and stage portrayal of Bram Stoker's Count Dracula. Lot: 281 Bold blue ink signature ('Bela Lugosi') on a page removed from DOCTOR WHO: Selection of signed cards, album pages, an autograph album. With a neat red ink annotation in the hand signed 8 x 10 photographs and slightly larger etc., by various of the collector. Signed by Anton Karas (1906-1985) Viennese actors and actresses who have appeared in Doctor Who, Zither Player, famous for his soundtrack to The Third Man including Tom Baker, Peter Davison, Colin Baker, Sylvester (1949) to the verso. VG McCoy, Christopher Eccleston, Billie Piper, Sophie Aldred, Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Catherine Tate, Michelle Ryan, Eve Myles, Georgia Moffett, Trevor Laird, Jessica Hynes, Karen Gillan, Jenna Coleman, Noel Clarke, John Barrowman, , David Lot: 287 Morrissey, Paul McGann, Peter Capaldi, Angel Coulby, Lalla KEATON BUSTER: (1895-1966) American Silent Film Ward, Russell Tovey, Jacqueline King, Jemma Redgrave, Katy Comedian, Academy Award winner. Blue fountain pen ink Manning, Bonnie Langford, Derek Jacobi, Nichola Farrell etc. signature ('Buster Keaton') on a page removed from an Most of the images are colour and many show the subjects in autograph album, also signed in fountain pen ink by Keaton's costume poses from Doctor Who. VG to EX, 52 third wife, Eleanor Norris, in fountain pen ink with her name Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 alone. With two newspaper portraits affixed to the corners of the page and several neat ink annotations in the hand of the collector. VG Lot: 282 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 CULT ENTERTAINMENT: Selection of signed postcard photographs and slightly larger by various actors and actresses, all of whom are associated with crime dramas and Lot: 288 other cult television shows and films, including Patrick Macnee, LAUREL STAN (1890-1965) & HARDY OLIVER (1892-1957) Diana Rigg, Glynis Barber, Honor Blackman, David Suchet, English and American Film Comedians. Ink signatures by both George Takei, Julian Glover, Louise Jameson, Sylvester Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy individually on two small McCoy, Peter Davison, Colin Baker, John Nettles, Leo McKern, irregularly clipped pieces, laid down alongside each other to a Sarah Sutton, Gareth Hunt, Edward Hardwicke, Edward Fox, page removed from an autograph album. With an ink caricature Fiona Fullerton, Britt Ekland etc. Generally VG, 27 of the duo in the hand of the collector. Some light staining and Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 age wear to the pieces, FR Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Lot: 283 BRUCE NIGEL: (1895-1953) British Character Actor, famous Lot: 289 for his portrayal of Dr. Watson alongside Basil Rathbone as LAUREL STAN (1890-1965) & HARDY OLIVER (1892-1957) Sherlock Holmes in a number of films. Vintage signed and English and American Film Comedians. Bold blue ink inscribed postcard photograph, a good image of Bruce in a half signatures by both Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy individually on length pose lighting his pipe. Signed in dark fountain pen ink a page removed from an autograph album. With a neatly affixed across a light area at the head of the image and dated 1946 in colour vignette of the duo at the centre of the page. VG his hand. Some minor wrinkling to the image, otherwise VG Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00

Lot: 290 Lot: 284 ABBOTT BUD (1895-1974) & COSTELLO LOU (1906-1959) FALK PETER: (1927-2011) American Actor, remembered for American Film Comedians. Bold blue ink signatures by both his role as Lieutenant Columbo in the American detective Bud Abbott and Lou Costello individually on a page removed television series Columbo. Signed colour 8 x 10 photograph of from an autograph album. With a neatly affixed magazine Falk in a characteristic three quarter length pose in costume as photograph of the duo to one corner, depicting them in costume Columbo and holding a cigar in one hand. Signed in bold blue from one of their films. VG ink with his name alone to a light area at the centre of the Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 image. Authentic signed photographs of Falk are surprisingly scarce. EX Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Lot: 291

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SINATRA FRANK: (1915-1998) American Singer & Actor, AUTOGRAPH ALBUM: An autograph album containing over 50 Academy Award winner. Bold blue ink signature ('Frank signatures by various film stars and entertainers including Sinatra') on a page removed from an autograph album. Signed Margaret Rutherford, Anna Neagle, Jack Hawkins, Hugh by Richard Burton (1925-1984) Welsh Actor, with his name Williams, John Gielgud, Robertson Hare, Cedric Hardwicke, alone in blue fountain pen ink to the verso. Some very light Constance Cummings, Finlay Currie, Ruth Chatterton, Paul creasing and age wear to the edges, otherwise VG Henreid, Leslie Banks, Edward Chapman, Elizabeth Allan, Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Marion Lorne, Ann Harding, Patricia Dainton, Griffith Jones, Gordon Harker, Robert Donat, Richard Hearn etc. All are on clipped pieces laid down to pages (some in multiples). Most Lot: 292 pages have neat ink annotations in the hand of the collector COLE NAT KING: (1919-1965) American Jazz Singer & Pianist. and a few have attached magazine portraits. About VG Bold blue fountain pen ink signature ('') on a page Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 removed from an autograph album, also individually signed by each member of his trio, Jack Costanzo, Irving Ashley and Joe Comfort. Each of the trio have added their instruments Lot: 297 alongside their signatures. With a neat red ink annotation in the AUTOGRAPH ALBUM: An autograph album containing over 70 hand of the collector. A good example. VG signatures by various film stars and entertainers including Terry- Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Thomas, Rochester, Rose Murphy, Mischa Auer, Bobby Breen, Dorothy Squires, Leslie Hutchinson, Stanley Holloway, Eamonn Andrews, Harold Berens, Jimmy O'Dea, The Merry Macs (Judd, Lot: 293 Ted & Marjorie McMichael and Roy Chamberlain), Sybil HARTNELL WILLIAM: (1908-1975) English Actor, the first actor Thorndike, Marie Lohr, Tessie O'Shea, Leslie Henson, Donald to portray the Doctor in Doctor Who. Blue fountain pen ink Wolfit, Yvonne Arnaud, Jimmy Jewel & Ben Warriss, Lizbeth signature ('William Hartnell') on a page removed from an Webb, Peggy Ashcroft, Ursula Jeans, Roger Livesey, Yolande autograph album. With a small magazine portrait affixed and Donlan, Max Wall, Guy Rolfe, Anton Dolin, Tod Slaughter, neat ink annotation in the hand of the collector. Together with Nellie Lutcher etc. Many pages are multiple signed and have Jon Pertwee (1919-1996) English Actor, the third actor to neat ink annotations (and some small drawings) in the hand of portray the Doctor in Doctor Who. Blue ink signature on a page the collector and some have small attached newspaper and removed from an autograph album, with a small newspaper magazine portraits. About VG portrait neatly affixed in one corner. Also including a vintage Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 signed 2.5 x 3.5 photograph of Pertwee in a head and shoulders pose. Signed in bold blue ink with his name alone to the lower white border. Laid down to a page removed from an Lot: 298 autograph album. Further including a selection of signed album AUTOGRAPH ALBUM: An autograph album containing over 90 pages by various other actors, actresses and entertainers signatures by various film stars and entertainers including Peter including Richard Attenborough, Hugh Griffith, Ben Lyon, Bebe Lorre, Allan Jones, Irene Hervey, Leslie Hutchinson, Eddie Daniels & family, Mai Zetterling, Gracie Fields, Burl Ives, Betty Gray, Gracie Fields, Richard Attenborough, Sheila Sim, Jean Driver etc. Some pages creased and with age wear, generally Simmons, Cyril Ritchard, George Formby, John Clements, G to about VG, 28 Stewart Granger, Jimmy Edwards, Paul Robeson, Sonia Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Dresdel, George Robey (self caricature), Wendy Hiller etc. Many pages are multiple signed and a few have small attached magazine portraits. G Lot: 294 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS: Two autograph albums containing over 110 signatures by various entertainers including Ivor Novello, Sandy Powell, G. H. Elliott, Gertie Gitana, Ella Shields, Lot: 299 Max Bacon, Noele Gordon, Bill Johnson, Joe Loss, Bryan AUTOGRAPH ALBUM: An autograph album containing over 80 Forbes, Gertrude Lawrence, Hazel Court, Earl Cameron, Fred signatures by various film stars and entertainers including Emney, Peter Brough, Martha Raye, Arthur Askey, Henry Hall, Orson Welles, Edward Underdown, Muriel Pavlow, Isabel Jimmy Jewel & Ben Warriss, Katherine Dunham, Diana Napier Jeans, Robertson Hare, Ralph Lynn, Phyllis Calvert, Terence etc. Many pages are multiple signed, a few are on clipped Morgan, Mervyn Johns, Natasha Parry, David Farrar, Ronald pieces laid down to pages, and many have ink annotations in Howard, Peter Graves, Bud Flanagan, Charles Naughton, the hand of the collector. Loose covers and binding (1), about Jimmy Gold, Teddy Knox, Jimmy Nervo, Diana Dors, Googie G, 2 Withers, Brian Reece, Mary Martin, Sugar Chile Robinson, Bill Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Johnson, Forrest Tucker, John Clements, Lana Morris, Margaret Johnston, Christine Norden, Michael Medwin, George & Beryl Formby, John Mills, Joyce Carey, The Delta Rhythm Lot: 295 Boys (Traverse Crawford, Lee Gaines, Carl Jones, Kelsey AUTOGRAPH ALBUM: An autograph album containing over 45 Pharr & Rene DeKnight), violinist Yehudi Menuhin etc. Many signatures by various entertainers including Chico Marx, Vic pages are multiple signed and some have small attached Oliver, Sam Costa, Charlie Kunz, Leslie Henson, Margaret newspaper and magazine portraits. VG Lockwood, A. E. Matthews, Max Wall, Winifred Atwell, Beryl Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Orde, Larry Adler, Peter Graves etc. Many pages are multiple signed and some have small affixed newspaper portraits. G Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Lot: 300 Lot: 296 AUTOGRAPH ALBUM: An autograph album containing over 55

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About VG Robert Helpmann, Anton Dolin, John Gilpin, commentator Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Kenneth Wolstenholme etc. Many of the signatures are good examples on individual pages, a few are multiple signed and a few have small attached magazine portraits. VG Lot: 301 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS: Two autograph albums containing over 80 signatures by various entertainers including Sid James, Terry-Thomas, Frankie Howerd, John McCallum, Anne Lot: 305 Crawford, Pearl Bailey, Harold Berens, Jon Hall, Frances AUTOGRAPH ALBUM: An autograph album containing over 90 Langford, Norman Evans, Hazel Court, Derek Bond, Harold signatures by various film stars and entertainers including Warrender, Evelyn Laye, Jose Iturbi, Maurice Denham, Alfred Katharine Hepburn (in bold pencil and with some tape stains Marks, Jimmy Edwards, . Josef Locke, Avril Angers, close to, but not affecting, the signature), Donald Sinden, Gladys Cooper, Ronald Chesney, Michael Redgrave, Benny Nelson Eddy, Tito Gobbi, Maurice Chevalier, Flora Robson, Hill, Brian Reece, Elsie & Doris Waters, Ralph Richardson, Jack Buchanan, Jeremy Spenser, Alfred Lunt & Lynn Fontaine, Robertson Hare, Eric Portman, Richard Attenborough etc. Yma Sumac, Robert Helpmann, Cyril Ritchard, Joan Some pages are multiple signed and have small attached Greenwood, John Mills, Sonny Tufts, Jimmy Edwards, Diana newspaper portraits. Back cover detached (1). G, 2 Dors, Jack Benny, Zena Dare, Gracie Fields, Bob Hope, Joyce Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Grenfell, Elisabeth Welch, Gordon Harker, Bonar Colleano, , Bob Monkhouse, Richard Attenborough, Betty Hutton, Claudette Colbert, Noel Coward, Guy Mitchell, Anton Lot: 302 Walbrook, Rene Ray, Anna Neagle, Raymond Massey, AUTOGRAPH ALBUM: An autograph album containing over 50 Kathleen Harrison, Arthur Blake, Paul Scofield, Virginia signatures by various actors and entertainers including Peter McKenna, photographer Cecil Beaton, conductor John Barbirolli Sellers, Laurence Olivier & Vivien Leigh, , Max etc. Some pages are multiple signed and some have small Bygraves, Peter Brough, Jack Buchanan, Diana Decker, attached newspaper portraits. About VG Beniamino Gigli, Ian Carmichael, David Croft, Bernard Braden, Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Bonar Colleano, Norman Evans, Nat Jackley, Richard Murdoch, Kenneth Horne, Jimmy Jewel, Dennis Price, Coral Browne, John Boles etc. Some pages are multiple signed and some Lot: 306 have small affixed newspaper portraits. Back cover detached. G AUTOGRAPH ALBUM: An autograph album containing over 45 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 signatures by various film stars and entertainers including Katharine Hepburn, John Mills, Yma Sumac, Benny Hill, Sophie Tucker, Sonny Tufts, Frankie Howerd, Michael Denison, Lot: 303 Michael Bentine, Jimmy Edwards, Diana Dors, Herbert Wilcox, AUTOGRAPH ALBUM: An autograph album containing over 50 Patrick Holt, Joyce Grenfell, Sheila Sim, Richard Attenborough, signatures by various film stars and entertainers including Raymond Massey, Jack Warner, Maurice Chevalier, Noel Richard Burton, Claire Bloom,Biff McGuire, Burl Ives, Al Coward, Jack Benny, Winifred Atwell etc. About VG Martino, Vivian , Robert Flemyng, Sam Levene, Stubby Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Kaye, Jose Ferrer, Richard Wattis, Bernard Miles, Johnnie Ray, Margaret Leighton, Howard Keel, Deryck Guyler, Sydney Tafler, Greer Garson, Derek Farr, Constance Cummings, Lot: 307 Roland Culver, Emlyn Williams, Hattie Jacques, Ben Lyon, ENTERTAINMENT: Selection of vintage signed postcard Bebe Daniels & family, Robert Beatty, Betty Garrett & Larry photographs and smaller etc., by various male stage and Parks, Sam Wanamaker, Wilfrid Lawson, Rex Harrison, Max variety entertainers, some film stars etc., including Peter Miller etc. Most are good examples (some in fountain pen ink) Ustinov, Frankie Laine, Jack Buchanan, Issy Bonn, Max to individual pages, a few are multiple signed and a few are on Bygraves, Edric Connor, Burl Ives, Hugh Williams, Barry cards neatly cornermounted to pages. Generally VG Sinclair, Griffith Jones, Billy Russell, Teddy Johnson, Al Read, Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Ted Ray, John McCallum, John Mills, Arthur Lucan (also signed by Kitty McShane), Emlyn Williams (in costume as Charles Dickens), Reginald Denny, Arthur Blake, Brian Reece, Douglas Lot: 304 Byng, , Leslie Henson, Billy Eckstine (2), Patrick AUTOGRAPH ALBUM: An autograph album containing over Holt etc. G to VG, 62 100 signatures by various film stars and entertainers including Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Peter Finch, Roy Rogers, Jack Carson, Ian Hunter, Donald Houston, Wilfrid Hyde White, Ann Todd, Barry Morse, Peggy Cummins, Billy 'Uke' Scott, Beryl Reid, Michael Bentine, Harry Lot: 308

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ENTERTAINMENT: Selection of vintage signed postcard Hardy individually, the image depicting the duo in characteristic photographs and smaller etc., by various female stage and head and shoulders poses together, each wearing their bowler variety entertainers, some film stars etc., including Tessie hats. Signed by each in bold fountain pen inks to the lower O'Shea, Anna Neagle, Lena Horne, Eve Boswell, Ruth Draper, white border and inscribed ('Hello Dennis!') in Laurel's hand to Vera Lynn, Flora Robson, Katherine Dunham, Margaret a clear area of the background. VG Johnston, Constance Cummings, Gracie Fields, Joan Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Greenwood, Jessie Royce Landis, Mary Martin, Dorothy Dickson etc., also including a photograph album containing 30 vintage signed postcard photographs and slightly smaller etc., Lot: 314 by various male and female entertainers including Nat Jackley, SELLERS PETER: (1925-1980) British Comedian & Actor. Charlie Kunz, Irene Manning, Coral Browne, Charlie Chester, Vintage signed postcard photograph, an early study of the Alfred Marks, Elsie & Doris Waters, Jimmy Jewel and Ben comedian in a half length pose. Signed in blue fountain pen ink Warriss, Anne Crawford etc. Some unsigned and all laid down. to the image, largely across a darker area, and dated 1950 in G to VG, 31 + album his hand. Together with a small selection of vintage signed Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 postcard photographs and slightly smaller (1) by various other comedy actors including Frankie Howerd, Arthur English, Bud Flanagan, Jimmy Edwards etc. G to generally VG, 7 Lot: 309 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 COWARD NOEL: (1899-1973) English Actor & Playwright, Academy Award winner. Vintage signed postcard photograph of Coward standing in a half length pose before a large Lot: 315 arrangement of flowers. Signed in blue ink with his name alone COLE NAT KING: (1919-1965) American Jazz Singer & Pianist. to the lower white border. About EX Vintage signed sepia 5 x 7 photograph of Cole seated in a Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 three quarter length pose at his piano, surrounded by the members of his trio, each with their instruments. Signed in bold blue fountain pen ink across a light area at the head of the Lot: 310 image. VG LEIGH VIVIEN (1913-1967) English Actress & OLIVIER Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 LAURENCE: (1907-1989) English Actor, both Academy Award winners. Individual vintage signed postcards by Vivien Leigh and Laurence Olivier, both of the images depicting the actors in Lot: 316 head and shoulders poses. Signed by Leigh in fountain pen ink ENTERTAINMENT: Small selection of vintage signed with her name alone at the head of her image. The signature is programmes for various theatrical performances and concerts, a little weak in places, although legible. Signed by Olivier in including Ella Fitzgerald, Margaret Lockwood, Richard Todd, blue ink with his name alone to the image, the signature very Michael Wilding, Zena Dare, Vivian Blaine, Michael weak and barely legible. Some light age wear, about VG, 2 MacLiammoir, Charles Laughton & Elsa Lanchester etc. Most Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 are multiple signed. G to about VG, 7 Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Lot: 311 DISNEY WALT: (1901-1966) American Animator, Academy Lot: 317 Award winner. A good vintage signed 8 x 10 photograph of CINEMA: Selection of vintage signed 5 x 7 and 8 x 10 Disney in a head and shoulders pose. Signed with his name photographs etc., by various film stars including Katharine alone in bold, dark fountain pen ink to the image, partially Hepburn (signed card), Bob Hope, Jimmy Durante, Agnes across a slightly darker area although perfectly legible. Some Moorehead, Tyrone Power, Forrest Tucker, Nelson Eddy, Jose slight surface and corner creasing and a small tear to the right Ferrer, Sonny Tufts, Roy Rogers etc. G to about VG, 14 edge, not affecting the signature, G Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00

Lot: 318 Lot: 312 CINEMA: Selection of vintage postcard photographs and LAUREL STAN (1890-1965) & HARDY OLIVER (1892-1957) slightly larger, 8 x 10s etc., of various film stars and English and American Film Comedians. An unusual 7 x 8 pencil entertainers, all unsigned or bearing facsimile signatures, drawing by an amateur artist, the image depicting Laurel and subjects include Errol Flynn, Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy, Hardy seated together in half length poses, Laurel holding two Dorothy Lamour, Ray Milland, Jane Russell, Deanna Durbin, pineapples and Hardy playing a banjo. Both wear their bowler Cary Grant, John Wayne, Susan Hayward, Ann Blyth, Mario hats. Signed by both Laurel and Hardy in bold inks with their Lanza etc. G to about VG, 100 names alone to the lower border beneath the drawing. Some Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 light age wear and minor staining, G Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 Lot: 319 CINEMA: Three oblong folio pages removed from a Visitor's Lot: 313 book, the first headed 'For Whitney Warren', dated 19th LAUREL STAN (1890-1965) & HARDY OLIVER (1892-1957) February 1958, and individually signed by twelve film stars etc., English and American Film Comedians. Vintage signed and including Robert Mitchum, George Cukor, Janet Gaynor and inscribed postcard photograph by both Stan Laurel and Oliver her husband Adrian (production and costume designer),

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Charles Brackett etc., the second dated 19th November 1960 few 8 x 10’s etc., by various film stars including Clive Brook, and individually signed by over thirty film stars etc., including Lew Ayres, Gena Rowlands, June Lockhart, , Cesar Romero, George Cukor, Van Heflin, Jean Negulesco, Rosamund Pike, Lesley Anne Down, Susan George, Douglas Janet Gaynor, Capucine, Van Johnson, Sol Siegel, Charles Fairbanks Jr., John Agar, Dennis Weaver, Jean-Pierre Kalfon, Brackett etc., and the third dated 3rd, 14th, 18th & 30th May Elke Sommer, Britt Ekland, Deanna Durbin, Paul Robeson 1961 and individually signed by thirteen film stars etc., including (signed album page), Claire Bloom, William H. Macy, Peter Audrey Hepburn and Mel Ferrer (both with first names only), Egan, Julian Glover, Olivia Williams, Jenny Seagrove etc. Hedda Hopper, Natalie Wood ('Natalie Wood Wagner') and Some of the images are colour. VG to EX, 31 Robert Wagner ('R J Wagner'), Janet Gaynor etc. VG, 3 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00

Lot: 324 Lot: 320 CINEMA: Selection of signed cards and album pages, a few CINEMA: Two oblong folio pages removed from a Visitor's pieces, by various film actors and actresses, some of them book, the first headed 'Dinner for Cara Sophia', dated 4th May Oscar winners, including George Arliss, Jean Simmons, Jeanne 1957, and individually signed by over twenty film stars and Moreau, Richard Crenna, Peggy Ashcroft, Delbert Mann, Judi entertainers, to the recto and verso, including Sophia Loren Dench, Theresa Russell, Juliet Prowse, Tony Martin, Miriam ('How nice of you to let me come, Sophia Loren'), Capucine, Hopkins, Julie Harris, June Havoc, Lillian Gish, John Gielgud Gladys Cooper, David Niven, Gloria Stuart, Fred Astaire, etc. All are accompanied by unsigned photographs (17), most 8 Barbara Stanwyck, Van Johnson, Dick Powell and Anna Maria x 10s and a few vintage. VG, 34 Scicolone (sister of Sophia Loren and former wife of Benito Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Mussolini's son, Romano) etc., and the second dated 13th March 1956 and individually signed by six film stars etc., including Audrey Hepburn ('Audrey Ferrer'), Mel Ferrer, George Lot: 325 Cukor, Anita Loos etc. VG, 2 CINEMA: Selection of signed pieces, cards, a few album pages Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 etc., by various actors and actresses, including Celia Johnson, , Leslie Caron, Richard Harris, Robert Newton, Arlene Dahl, Annabella, Danny Kaye, Jack Hawkins, Lew Lot: 321 Ayres, Linden Travers, Dan Duryea, Henry Fonda, Walter BRANDO MARLON: (1924-2004) American Actor, Academy Pidgeon, Robert Donat, Joan Fontaine, Flora Robson, Joel Award winner. An unusual D.S., Marlon Brando, three pages, McCrea, Michael Redgrave, Glynis Johns etc. A few are on 4to, n.p. (Matunuck, Rhode Island), n.d. (1953). The typed slightly irregularly clipped pieces, neatly laid down. All are document takes the form of a petition, the head of each page accompanied by unsigned 8 x 10 photographs (and a few stating, in full, 'We, the undersigned, do hereby agree that slightly smaller), most of which are vintage portraits or stills Barry Alan Richmond of the Theatre-By-The-Sea at Matunuck, from various films. G to VG, 26 R.I. will someday make a world-shattering contribution to the Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 American Theatre, possessing, as he does, such fine dramatic and technical skills'. To each page the cast members of various productions including Arms and the Man, Pygmalion, Bell, Book Lot: 326 and Candle and Annie Get Your Gun, have all signed their CINEMA: Selection of signed 6 x 8 photographs and a few names, including Marlon Brando, William Redfield, Janice slightly smaller by various film actresses, and some actors, Mars, Carol Channing, Alexis Smith, Victor Jory, Gene Lyons, including Doris Day, Barbara Rush, Rhonda Fleming, Anne Bramwell Fletcher, Glenda Farrell, Nina Foch etc. Some, Jeffreys, Ann-Margret, Rene Russo, Lynda Carter, Julie including Brando, have added their character names alongside Newmar, Lauren Bacall, Debra Paget, Mary Costa, Arlene their signatures. Some tears, small areas of paper loss and light Dahl, Tony Curtis, Martin Sheen etc. Some of the images are staining, particularly evident at the edges of the pages, and colour and some are slightly grainy reproductions. VG to EX, 22 only affecting a few signatures. About G Marlon Brando's final Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 stage appearance was in George Bernard Shaw's Arms and the Man in 1953. Casting himself in the role of Sergius, the actor gathered together fellow actors who were friends for a summer stock production. Lot: 327 CINEMA: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs by various Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 film actresses, and some actors, most stars of European cinema, including Sophia Loren, Claudia Cardinale, Rossana Podesta, Juliette Binoche, Catherine Deneuve, Mireille Darc, Lot: 322 Alain Delon, Dany Saval, Geraldine Chaplin, Hayley Mills, Judi CINEMA: Selection of vintage signed and inscribed 11 x 14 Dench etc. Some of the images are colour. VG, 13 photographs and very slightly smaller (1) by various film Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 actresses and actors including Michele Morgan, Eric Blore, Simone Simon, Madeleine Carroll, Maureen O'Sullivan (signed Maureen O'Sullivan Farrow) etc. Some minor faults (slight corner and surface creasing etc.), G to generally about VG, 6 Lot: 328 CINEMA: Selection of signed cards, a few pieces and album Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 pages etc., by various film actors and actresses including Diana Rigg, Anna Neagle, Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, Dane Clark, Ralph Richardson, Richard Harris, June Havoc, George Lot: 323 Peppard, Phyllis Calvert, Fenella Fielding, Spring Byington, CINEMA: Selection of signed postcard photographs, 5 x 7’s, a John Agar, Jill Esmond, Andrea Leeds, Madeleine Carroll, Sam

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Wanamaker, Peter Graves, Johnny Sheffield, Betty Garrett & the image. A couple of very slight, extremely minor corner Larry Parks, Nigel Hawthorne, Janet Leigh, Vivian Blaine, creases. Together with a selection of unsigned 8 x 10 Bernard Archard, Barbara Stanwyck (vintage signed sepia 10 x photographs and some slightly smaller, subjects include 12 photograph), Carroll Baker, Alice Faye, Cecil Parker, Zsa Sigourney Weaver, Greta Garbo, Bud Abbott & Lou Costello, Zsa Gabor, Carole Landis, Tony Martin etc. Some are neatly John Huston, Dudley Moore, Lauren Bacall, Vivien Leigh, mounted to larger cards beneath magazine photographs etc. Joanne Whalley-Kilmer, Cyd Charisse, Glenn Close, Frank Generally VG, 69 Langella etc. Some of the images are colour and some are Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 vintage. VG, 52 Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00

Lot: 329 CINEMA: Selection of signed album pages, cards etc., by Lot: 334 various film stars, each individually matted beneath CINEMA: Selection of unsigned 8 x 10 publicity portraits and photographs in cream and a few other colours to various sizes, stills, subjects include Elizabeth Taylor, Katharine Hepburn, including George Raft, Tyrone Power, Louis Jourdan, Richard Tuesday Weld, Ursula Andress, Faye Dunaway, Jane Russell, Greene, Kenneth More, Jack Hawkins, Robert Mitchum, Mia Farrow, Peter Falk, Red Skelton, Shelley Winters, Yul Richard Widmark, Douglas Fairbanks Sr., Walter Pidgeon, Van Brynner, Sophia Loren, Gene Kelly, Sean Connery, Fred Johnson, Victor Mature, Robert Taylor, Danny Kaye, Ava Astaire, Rita Hayworth, Paul Newman, Judy Garland, Cliff Gardner, Virginia Mayo, Richard Burton etc. G to generally VG, Richard etc., also including 37 unsigned 9 x 6.5 and smaller 22 German press stills of Audrey Hepburn, depicting the actress in Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 scenes from various films including Breakfast at Tiffany's, Sabrina, My Fair Lady etc. G to VG, 137 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Lot: 330 CINEMA: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and a few slightly smaller etc., by various film stars including Alan Ladd, Lot: 335 Herbert Lom, Vincent Price (2), Clayton Moore, John Leyton, CINEMA: Small selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and Val Kilmer, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Anna Neagle, Marlene smaller (2), T.L.S. (1), by various film stars etc., comprising Dietrich, Dustin Hoffman, Dorothy Lamour etc. All are Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon, Arthur Penn, Michael Palin & Terry individually matted in cream to various sizes. Generally VG, 18 Jones and Bob Hope. G to VG, 5 Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00

Lot: 331 Lot: 336 CINEMA: Selection of signed cards, album pages etc., by CINEMA: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and a few various film stars, each individually matted in cream beneath signed postcard photographs (5) by various film stars including photographs, including Ryan O'Neal, Ali MacGraw, Adrienne Bill Nighy, Mark Lester & Jack Wild, Anita Ekberg, Albert Posta, Edward Fox, Michael York, Liv Ullmann, Treat Williams, Finney, Doris Day, Richard Harris, Martin Sheen, George Ray Liotta, James Belushi, Alain Delon, Michael J. Pollard, Peppard, Janet Leigh (3), Debbie Reynolds, Deanna Durbin, Kevin Kline, Ed Asner, George Segal, Glenda Jackson, Brenda Blethyn, Richard Todd (9; each in costume as Guy Butterfly McQueen, Mia Farrow, Sylvia Syms, Jill Ireland, Gibson VC in scenes from The Dambusters), Ingrid Pitt, Glynis Vincent Price, Stella Stevens, Elliott Gould, Donald Sutherland Johns etc. Generally VG, 30 etc. VG, 26 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00

Lot: 337 Lot: 332 CINEMA: Selection of signed hardback and paperback (8) CINEMA: Selection of signed colour 8 x 10 photographs and a books by various film and television directors, actors etc., few slightly larger by various film and television actors and including At Your Own Risk by Derek Jarman, The Actors' actresses including Liz May Brice, Matt Rippy, Mary Elizabeth Director - Richard Attenborough Behind The Camera by Andy Winstead, Dean Lennox Kelly, William Hope, Shaun Dingwall, Dougan (signed by Richard Attenborough), 100 Allegories To Michael Winslow, Guy Henry, John Noble, Tony Denham, Matt Represent The World by Pete Greenaway, Jane Austen's Doran, Colin Baker, Todd Bridges, Leonard Roberts, Norman Sense & Sensibility - The Screenplay & Diaries by Emma Lovett, Corbin Bleu etc. Most are boldly signed to clear areas of Thompson, 's Richard III by Ian McKellen the images and none are inscribed. VG to EX, 33 (screenplay), Wilde by Stephen Fry, Brian Gilbert & Julian Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Mitchell (screenplay), Gilliam on Gilliam edited by Ian Christie (signed by Christie and ), The Undeclared War - The Struggle for Control of the World's Film Industry by David Lot: 333 Puttnam, With Nails by Richard E. Grant, Henry V by Kenneth VICTOR/VICTORIA: Signed 8 x 10 photograph by Julie Branagh (screen adaptation), and Withnail and I by Bruce Andrews (Victoria Grant/Count Victor Grazinski), James Garner Robinson (two different editions of the screenplay, one also (King Marchand) and Robert Preston (Carroll 'Toddy' Todd) signed by Richard E. Grant) etc. Each of the hardback editions individually, the image showing the three actors standing and are accompanied by the dust jackets. VG to EX, 14 seated together in full length poses in a scene from the musical Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 comedy film Victor/Victoria (1982). Signed by each with their names alone in bold blue and black inks across clear areas of

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Lot: 338 Harvey, Angela Rippon, Jean Rogers, Claire Sweeney, Anton CINEMA: Selection of signed hardback books by various actors Du Beke & Erin Boag, , Anneka Rice, Sue and actresses etc., including Sophia - Living and Loving - Her Lawley, Maggie Philbin, Sarah Greene, Sue Cook, Debbie Own Story by A. E. Hotchner (signed by Sophia Loren), Greenwood, Millicent Martin, Gillian Taylforth, Amanda Barrie, Limelight and After and Leaving a Doll's House by Claire Alan Alda etc. Generally VG, 53 Bloom, Bolt from the Blue, A Right Royal Bastard and Serves Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Me Right by Sarah Miles, Loitering With Intent and Loitering With Intent: The Apprentice by Peter O'Toole, A Positively Final Appearance and Blessing in Disguise by Alec Guinness, High Lot: 344 Spirits by Joan Sims etc. All are accompanied by the dust TELEVISION: Selection of signed colour 8 x 10 photographs jackets. VG to EX, 14 and slightly larger by various television actors, stars Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 and personalities etc., mainly British, including Chris Evans, , Hugh Bonneville, (2), Diane Parish, Rita Simons, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, Danny Dyer, Lot: 339 David Hasselhoff, Sid Owen etc. VG, 15 GERMAN CINEMA: Small selection of vintage signed sepia Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 postcard photographs by various German film stars comprising Josef Eichheim, Otto Wernicke, Paul Henckels, Heinz Welzel, Johannes Riemann, Willy Birgel, Kathe Haack, Olga Lot: 345 Tschechowa and Brigitte Horney. Facsimile (1). Many of the GLAMOUR: Small selection of three signed colour 10.5 x 14 images are published by Ross. FR (1) otherwise VG, 10 photographs and a signed colour 8 x 10 photograph by various Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 glamorous actresses and models comprising Carmen Electra, Jessica Alba, Kate Beckinsale and Anne Hathaway. All are boldly signed to clear areas of the images and none are Lot: 340 inscribed. VG to EX, 4 EUROPEAN CINEMA: Selection of signed postcard Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 photographs and larger (2) by various stars of European films comprising Alida Valli, Maria Schell, Erik Frey, Kurt Heintel, Bernhard Minetti, Gerard Depardieu and Michael Haneke, Lot: 346 Patrice Chereau & Isabelle Huppert (signed colour 11.5 x 8 GLAMOUR: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and a few photograph by all three individually). VG to EX, 7 slightly smaller by various glamour models and actresses Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 including Niki Taylor, Kim Cattrall, Faye Tozer, Abi Titmuss, Gemma Atkinson, Jill Halfpenny, Jennifer Ellison etc. The majority of the images are colour and show the subjects in Lot: 341 glamorous poses, some topless. VG, 19 TELEVISION: Selection of signed clipped pieces, cards etc., by Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 various television actors and actresses, most stars of British soap operas, including , William Roache, , Anna Brecon, Sandor Eles, Stan Stennett, Jane How, Lot: 347 Anita Dobson, Michael Cashman, Wendy Richard, Johnny BERLIN IRVING: (1888-1989) American Composer & Lyricist. Briggs, Sue Nicholls, Bryan Mosley, Kevin Kennedy, Bill Signed and inscribed 4to printed edition of the sheet music for Tarmey, Elizabeth Dawn, Roy Barraclough, Julie Goodyear, the songs from the musical film On the Avenue (1937), each Linda Gray, Larry Hagman, Barbara Eden etc. A few are composed and written by Berlin, including You're Laughing At individually matted in cream beneath photos etc. G to generally Me, Slumming on Park Avenue, This Year's Kisses, I've Got My VG, 48 Love to Keep Me Warm and He Ain't Got Rhythm etc. Signed in Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 black fountain pen ink to the front free endpaper 'For Harry - This is getting to be a habit - Irving'. Attractively and professionally bound in dark blue leather with gilt stamped title Lot: 342 and decoration to the covers. About VG BRITISH TELEVISION: Selection of signed postcard Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 photographs and slightly larger etc., by various actors and actresses associated with soap operas, television personalities and presenters etc., including Pat Phoenix, Letitia Dean, June Lot: 348 Brown, Lynne Perrie, Thelma Barlow, Barbara Knox, Anita ARMSTRONG LOUIS: (1901-1971) American Jazz Trumpeter. Dobson, Nick Berry, Peter Adamson, Linda Lusardi, Tracie Vintage signed postcard photograph, a good head and Bennett, , Robert Hardy, Derek Batey, Brian shoulders study of Satchmo playing his trumpet. Signed in bold Cant, Leslie Crowther, Keith Chegwin, Jim Bowen, Jeremy green ink across a clear area of the image. VG Beadle, Millicent Martin, Betty Driver etc. G to generally VG, 82 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Lot: 349 Lot: 343 ELLINGTON DUKE: (1899-1974) American Jazz Pianist. TELEVISION: Selection of signed postcard photographs and Signed colour 12 x 17 photograph, a close-up portrait of slightly larger, some 8 x 10s, by various television and radio Ellington. Signed ('Good luck, Duke Ellington') in bold black ink presenters, personalities and stars of soap operas etc., mainly to the lower photographer's mount. Framed and glazed to an British, including Lorraine Chase, Anna Ford, Jan Leeming, Jan overall size of 14.5 x 19. Some very light, extremely minor

36 of 99 International Autograph Auctions (IAA) (Specialist Autograph Auction) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com foxing to the mount, otherwise VG shoulders portraits of each of the Fab Four. All have signed Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 with their names alone, Lennon, Harrison and Starr in green inks and McCartney in blue ink. The signatures of Lennon and McCartney are both partially over dark areas, although legible, Lot: 350 and Starr's signature is entirely across a darker area with only JAZZ: A good selection of signed photographs of various sizes fair contrast. Harrison's signature is to a light area above his (10.5 x 11.5 and slightly larger etc.) by various jazz musicians image. A few small tears to the edges and a few small spots of comprising Count Basie, Stan Kenton, Woody Herman (2), light staining, just affecting the image but not the signatures, G Oscar Peterson, Buddy Rich, Sarah Vaughan and The Modern Estimate: £800.00 - £1,200.00 Jazz Quartet (Milt Jackson, John Lewis, Percy Heath & Connie Kay). Most are boldly signed in black inks to the lower photographer's mounts and some of the images are colour. Lot: 356 Inscribed (1). Individually framed and glazed to various sizes MCCARTNEY PAUL: (1942- ) British Musician, a member of (6). Generally VG, 8 The Beatles. Vintage blue ink signature ('Paul McCartney') on Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 an irregularly trimmed small feint ruled piece. Two light sellotape stains, one just affecting part of the signature. FR Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Lot: 351 BREL JACQUES: (1929-1978) Belgian Singer & Songwriter. Vintage signed 4 x 5.5 photograph, a promotional head and Lot: 357 shoulders study of Brel and with a printed discography to the STARR RINGO: (1940- ) English Musician, Drummer with verso. Signed ('J. Brel') in blue ink with his name alone to a The Beatles. Signed 10 x 8 photograph of Starr in a close-up clear area of the image. Scarce. VG portrait as Youngman Grand in a scene from the comedy film Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 The Magic Christian (1969) in which he starred alongside . Signed by Starr in bold black ink with his name alone to a light area of the image. EX Lot: 352 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 CHARLES RAY: (1930-2004) American Singer and Musician. Rare, bold black ink signature ('Ray Charles') on a page removed from an autograph album. Neatly annotated in pencil Lot: 358 in the hand of a collector at the head of the page. VG [BEATLES THE]: Selection of unsigned printed ephemera etc. Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 relating to The Beatles including three slim neck ties, one bearing the band's logo, another a Sergeant Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band circular logo (both black ties with white Lot: 353 printed logos) and the third a white sheepskin leather tie by PRESLEY ELVIS: (1935-1977) American Rock ‘n’ Roll Steve Novelli of Liverpool featuring newspaper print from the Singer. Ink signature ('') on a piece, attractively Liverpool Echo of 1962, original postcard photographs and matted in a diamond shape in light brown beneath a colour 7.5 larger issued by Fabpix, , Brel and the Official x 9.5 photograph of Presley playing his guitar. Framed and Beatles Fan Club (14 different 8.5 x 6.5 images from the glazed in a wooden frame to an overall size of 14 x 20.5. VG Beatles Superpix, Series A, 1968), Official Fan Club newsletter Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 of Summer 1967, Official Fan Club Christmas Records (2, December 1964 & 1965), Official Fan Club souvenir poster of 1968, various newspaper clippings and articles (23) relating to The Beatles, most dated 1969, etc. FR to generally G to about Lot: 354 VG, 71 BEATLES THE: A vintage blue printed oblong 12mo ticket for Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 The Davis Cup Semi-Final Round European Zone tennis matches played at Bristol Lawn Tennis Club, Thursday, 18th July 1963, individually signed to the verso by three members of The Beatles, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Lot: 359 Starr. Each have signed with their names alone in bold blue ORBISON ROY: (1936-1988) American Singer. Signed 7 x 9 inks. McCartney would appear to have almost signed his name photograph of Orbison seated in a three quarter length pose. twice, a further initial P appearing below the three signatures. Signed in bold blue ink with his name alone across a clear area Not signed by John Lennon. With three small tape stains to of the image. Double matted in blue and white and framed and three corners, not affecting the signatures, and the name of the glazed in a silver coloured frame to an overall size of 13 x 15. previous collector in ink at the base of the card.Some very light, VG minor surface creasing, G The Beatles performed live at the Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Odeon theatre in Weston-Super-Mare, near Bristol, from 22nd - 27th July 1963 as part of their Summer UK Tour. Estimate: £500.00 - £800.00 Lot: 360 EVERLY BROTHERS THE: A printed 4to souvenir brochure individually signed by the American Singers Phil and Don Lot: 355 Everly individually, the brochure most likely issued for a British BEATLES THE: A vintage 4to page removed from a magazine concert tour during the late 1960s or early 1970s. Signed by individually signed by all four members of The Beatles, John each, Phil adding an inscription in his hand, to a clear area of Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. the cover featuring their portraits. With the stamped ownership The circular composite image features individual head and name of the previous owner to the upper right corner of the

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I have ordered a new one from India which should be Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 arriving any day now…It has been specially made and am looking forward to starting having lessons again as I stopped about one year ago while I got into photography….If you buy a Lot: 361 sitar in London you can pay up to about £100, although these ROCK 'N' ROLL: An autograph album containing over 100 ones are never worth this much….My new one which is signatures by various Rock 'n' Roll singers and musicians and supposed to be a really good one cost £65.…The sitar I have other entertainers etc., of the 1960s, including The Who (a has 11 sympathetic strings’ further informing Visconti about good set of bold black ink signatures across two facing pages, tuning a sitar and offering further advice about purchasing one, comprising Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend, John Entwistle and concluding ‘I haven’t read Ravi Shankar autobiography and Chris Townson), Chubby Checker, Freddie Garrity & The yet, I must get round to do that soon. My teacher is amazing - I Dreamers, Frankie Vaughan, Clinton Ford, Kenny Lynch, admire his dedication so much - he really is truly incredible. He (five signatures comprising Manfred Mann, Tom practices every possible spare moment he has.’ In a postscript McGuinness, , and ), Sanders writes ‘Theres a new Ravi Shankar LP recorded at Johnny Kidd, Shane Fenton (Alvin Stardust), Joe Brown, Billy J. the Woodstock Festival Live. Its truly amazing - try and hear it if Kramer, Mike Pender, Lonnie Donegan, Herman's Hermits (five you can. All his live recordings are beautiful. He seems to really signatures comprising Keith Hopwood, Barry Whitwam, Derek pick up on the atmosphere of his audiences’. Accompanied by Leckenby, Karl Green and Peter Noone), P. J. Proby, Helen the original envelope hand addressed by Sanders. Autographs Shapiro etc., also including some footballers including Tom of Marc Bolan are rare in any form following his tragically early Finney, , Billy Gray, Hugh Kelly, death at the age of 29 in a car accident, and the present letters etc. Many pages are multiple signed. Some age wear, G Chris are particularly desirable for their association and excellent Townson (1947-2008) English Musician. He replaced Keith musical content. Some light age wear, G to about VG, 3 Moon, The Who's drummer, who had injured himself, for four Anthony Visconti (1944- ) American Record Producer & concerts in June 1967. Musician, famous for his work with Marc Bolan and David Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Bowie as well as many other musicians. Mickey Finn (1947-2003) British Percussionist and sideman to Marc Bolan in his band T. Rex. Pete Sanders - Photographer and friend of Marc Bolan. Lot: 362 Sanders moved into Bolan’s former flat, in Blenheim Crescent, BOLAN MARC: (1947-1977) English Singer & Guitarist, founder Ladbroke Grove, London, when the musician moved to another of the British rock band T. Rex. Rare A.L.S., be good, deepest flat in the same building. The photographer was responsible for love, Marc Bolan, one page, 4to, n.p. (London?), n.d. the photographs that were used on the first five album releases (c.1969/70), to Ant[h]ony [Visconti]. Bolan suggests that by Bolan and his band. Visconti should write to Pete Sanders as ‘he knows of sitars’ The song A Little Wood appeared as a b-side to By the Light of and continues ‘I learnt by being around Eric [Clapton?] that to A Magical Moon (1970). play is to feel that’s what he taught me’. He also refers to A Beard of Stars was the fourth studio album by Tyrannosaurus purchasing Tablas drums (‘£20 a pair in London probably Rex, released in 1970. It was the first album to feature Mickey cheap in Coventry’) and advises that Moroccan drums can be Finn, and the first on which Bolan used electric guitars. purchased cheaply, before adding ‘Micky [Finn] would Jewel and Summer Deep both appeared as tracks on Bolan’s appreciate any gift as I would myself but please don’t spend fifth studio album T.Rex, released in 1970 and produced by much on them. Only cover them in friendship’ Bolan Anthony Visconti. concludes ‘I’m not sure about releasing “wood― in England Ravi Shankar (1920-2012) Indian Musician, one of the best yet altho’ it’ll probly (sic) go out in the States, the b side with known exponents of the sitar. be off a beard of stars. Little Wood is not on the album’. Estimate: £600.00 - £900.00 Bolan’s letter is hand decorated with three small silver coloured star stickers. Together with a second A.L., unsigned, two pages, small 8vo (two feint ruled pages removed from a notebook), n.p. (London), n.d. (5th January 1970), also to Lot: 363 Anthony [Visconti]. Bolan announces ‘I’m pleased you like MANILOW BARRY: (1943- ) American Singer & Songwriter. the album….thank you’ and continues ‘Agadinma was a Signed colour 12 x 16 photograph of Manilow in a head and name that came to me when I started to write a fantasy novel. shoulders pose. Signed in bold black ink with his name alone to He was a sagely monk who recorded the events taking place in a clear area of the image. Together with Lionel Richie (1949- the world in ages gone by. When the earth was young. The ) American Singer & Songwriter. Black ink signature on a card, King of the rumbling spires is my poetic name for my gaudian matted in white alongside two different colour images of Richie (sic) angel. We all have one you know’. He concludes in full length poses. 16 x 17 overall. VG to EX, 2 ‘We’re starting work on the new album as I’ve many newEstimate: £80.00 - £100.00 songs to record. Two titles are Jewel and Summer deep’. Accompanied by the original envelope hand addressed by Bolan to Visconti in Coventry, decorated by the singer with an Lot: 364 ink doodle to the front and bearing two ink notes in Bolan’s QUEEN: Signed Sheer Heart Attack album record sleeve by all hand to the verso, in full, ‘PS Tell your friend the flower was four members of the British Rock band individually, Freddie beutiful (sic)’ and ‘Love is all around in your toes & on the Mercury, Brian May, John Deacon and Roger Taylor. All have ground’. Also including an A.L.S., Pete Sanders, three pages, signed with their names alone to the plain card interior of the folio, Blenheim Crescent, London, n.d. (‘Tuesday 17th’, sleeve (separated at the head and foot). Some extensive February 1970), to Anthony [Visconti]. Sanders apologises for surface creasing to the covers, affecting the image and only the delay in replying to his correspondent and continues to very slightly affecting the signatures. About G discuss his sitar, ‘The sitar I have in fact is not an incredibly Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 good one, but was given to me and has been fine for practising Lot: 365

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QUEEN: Signed printed lyric sheet from the album A Night at Perry Como, Gene Krupa, Mel Torme, Dave Brubeck, The Mills the Opera (1975) individually signed by all four members of the Brothers (a good vintage signed and inscribed 8 x 10 English Rock band individually, Freddie Mercury, Brian May, photograph by Harry, Donald & Herbert individually), Hank John Deacon and Roger Taylor. May has signed his name Snow, Engelbert Humperdinck, Neil Sedaka, Marty Wilde, Allan alongside the lyrics to the song Good Company, the title of Jones, James Last, Barry Manilow, June Christy, Peter Nero, which he has encircled in ink, also adding an inscription, 'To Jimmy Dorsey, Xavier Cugat, Ray Noble, Della Reese, Jose Gina, with love, Brian May - I have this strong feeling you will Iturbi, , Gloria Gaynor, Richard Rodgers etc. be a great artist! Go for it!!!'. Matted in white beneath a colour Generally VG, 45 image of the band and framed and glazed to both sides (May's Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 signature and inscription to the verso) in a silver coloured frame to an overall size of 22 x 33.5. Some light staining and minor age wear, otherwise VG Lot: 372 Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 POPULAR MUSIC: Selection of unsigned concert programmes and other printed ephemera etc., most vintage, relating to various popular singers and bands etc. of the 1960s and a few Lot: 366 later, performers include Billy Fury, , Gerry & The ABBA: Signed colour 4 x 6 postcard photograph by all four Pacemakers, Ben E King, Dion, Del Shannon, Roy Orbison, members of the Swedish pop group individually, Benny Chuck Berry, Gene Vincent, , The Dave Clark Five, Andersson, Anni-Frid Lyngstad, Agnetha Faltskog and Bjorn Joan Baez, The Everly Brothers, Chubby Checker etc., also Ulvaeus, the image depicting them in a full length group pose including a selection of newspaper clippings (135) and some together. Signed by each with their names alone in blue ink, printed tickets, flyer for the Marquee Club 1976, Tina Turner largely to clear areas of the images. VG Foreign Affair World Tour 1990 sweat bands (4) etc. Some age Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 wear, G, 195 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00

Lot: 367 U2: Signed War album record sleeve by all four members of the Lot: 373 Irish Rock band individually, Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton POPULAR MUSIC: Selection of signed pieces, album pages, and Larry Mullen. All have signed with their names alone in cards, some signed 8 x 10 photographs and smaller etc., bold black inks to the album cover. Record still present. VG mainly vintage, by various popular singers, musicians and Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 bands etc., including The Seekers, Benny Goodman, Lena Horne, Pete Best (8), Susan Maughan, Petula Clark, Helen Shapiro, Gene Pitney, Kiki Dee, Eartha Kitt, Eddie Fisher, Lulu, Lot: 368 Sarah Vaughan, Adam Faith, Wayne Fontana, Johnnie Ray, OASIS: Individual signed colour 8 x 10 photographs by Noel Bob Geldof, Neil Sedaka (series of seven A.Ls.S., 1959-60), Gallagher (close-up portrait drinking a cup of tea) and Liam , Dave Clark, Dusty Springfield, Billy J. Kramer, Gallagher (half length singing into a microphone). Both are Keith Relf, Millie Jackson, John Leyton (11), Peter Jay, P. J. signed in bold black inks with their names alone to clear areas Proby, , Cliff Richard, Brian Poole, Marty Wilde, of the images. EX, 2 Shirley Bassey, Howard Keel, , Karl Denver, Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Bo Diddley, Carl Perkins, Roy Orbison etc. FR to VG, 202 Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

Lot: 369 WILLIAMS ROBBIE: (1974- ) English Pop Singer. Signed Lot: 374 colour 8 x 10 photograph of Williams in a half length pose POPULAR MUSIC: Selection of signed postcard photographs, leaning against a wooden fence. Signed in black ink with his a few 8 x 10s etc., by various popular singers and musicians first name to a largely clear area of the image. Together with including Freddie Garrity, Vince Hill, Kenneth McKellar, John Rod Stewart (1945- ) British Rock Singer. Signed colour 8 x Hanson, Lonnie Donegan, Eartha Kitt, Anthony Newley, 10 photograph of the singer standing in a full length pose. Clodagh Rodgers, Peter Noone etc. Facsimile & unsigned (3). Signed in black ink, largely across a clear area of the image. G to generally VG, 20 VG to EX, 2 Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Lot: 375 Lot: 370 POPULAR MUSIC: Selection of signed concert programmes WINEHOUSE AMY: (1983-2011) English Singer. Signed colour etc., by various popular singers and musicians, including Cliff 8 x 10 photograph of Winehouse in a head and shoulders pose. Richard (3; one a signed 9.5 x 7 photograph double matted in Signed ('Amy') in bold black ink to a clear area of the image. VG white and grey to an overall size of 16.5 x 14.5), Madeline Bell, Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Paul Carrack, Michel Legrand & Alison Moyet, Paul Jones & The Manfreds, Connie Francis, The Supremes (Mary Wilson, Cindy Birdsong & Jean Terrell) etc. Some are vintage and multiple signed. G to generally VG, 11 Lot: 371 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 POPULAR MUSIC: Selection of signed cards (11), 8 x 10 photographs and a few slightly smaller etc., by various popular singers and musicians, some jazz artists etc., including Dizzy Gillespie, Sarah Vaughan, Carmen McRae, Oscar Peterson, Lot: 376

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POPULAR MUSIC: Selection of signed postcard photographs Stewart), Peter, Paul & Mary, R.E.M. (Michael Stipe, Mike Mills and slightly larger, 8 x 10s, some signed magazine & Peter Buck), The Spice Girls (Melanie C, Victoria Beckham, photographs, sheet music, a few pieces and album pages etc., Emma Bunton, Mel B & Geri Halliwell) etc. Some of the images by various popular singers and musicians etc., including Cat are colour. VG to EX, 17 Stevens (2; both signed Yousef Islam), Barbara Dickson, Ben Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 E. King, Adam Faith, Bryan Ferry, Mark Knopfler, Bobby Vee (4), Dion, Paloma Faith, Sissy Spacek, Billy J. Kramer, Johnnie Ray, Tommy Steele, Leona Lewis, Willie Nelson, The Lot: 382 Cranberries, Denise Van Outen etc., G to generally VG, 35 POPULAR MUSIC: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 smaller etc., by various popular singers and musicians, including Kylie Minogue, Mariah Carey, Jerry Lee Lewis, Eartha Kitt, Conway Twitty (signed cheque), Fats Domino (unusual Lot: 377 original signed and inscribed pen and ink sketch on a white POPULAR MUSIC: Small selection of signed hardback books oblong 4to card) etc. Generally VG, 7 by various popular singers and musicians etc., comprising Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Stand & Deliver - The Autobiography by Adam Ant, X-Ray by Ray Davies, Just for the Record by Francis Rossi & Rick Parfitt and Brothers from Childhood to Oasis - the Real Story by Paul Lot: 383 Gallagher and . All are First Editions and each POPULAR MUSIC: Small selection of signed colour 8 x 10 are accompanied by the dust jackets. VG, 4 photographs and slightly smaller (1) by various female pop Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 singers comprising Christina Aguilera, Avril Lavigne, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Mariah Carey and Rachel Stevens. All are boldly signed, largely to clear areas of the images, and most show the Lot: 378 singers in glamorous poses. Only one is inscribed. VG to EX, 5 POPULAR MUSIC: Selection of signed colour 8 x 10 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 photographs and slightly smaller (1) by various pop singers and musicians including Noel Gallagher, Charlie Watts, Paul Young (2), Howard Jones (2), Pet Shop Boys (Neil Tennant & Chris Lot: 384 Lowe), Duff McKagan, Sharleen Spiteri, Five (signed by three POPULAR MUSIC: Selection of signed cards, album pages, only), Marti Pellow etc. VG, 14 signed 8 x 10 photographs and slightly larger by various pop Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 singers and musicians etc., including Katy B, Joe Brown, , Tony Christie, David Essex, Lauren Laverne, Gareth Gates, Will Young, Tommy Steele, Faye Tozer, Kimberley Lot: 379 Walsh, Roy Wood, Ricky Wilson, Cilla Black, Natasha POPULAR MUSIC: Selection of signed colour 8 x 10 Bedingfield, Elaine Paige, Rebecca Ferguson, , photographs and slightly smaller (1), signed piece (1) by Neil Sedaka, Dave Berry, Kid Creole, Kiki Dee, K. T. Tunstall, various popular singers and musicians including Belinda Jazzie B, Gabrielle, etc. A few duplicates. Some , , Michael Bolton, Enrique Iglesias, Billy Ray facsimiles and secretarial. Generally VG, 85 Cyrus, Tom Paxton etc. Most are individually matted in black. Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Generally VG, 9 Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 Lot: 385 POPULAR MUSIC: Selection of signed cards, 8 x 10 Lot: 380 photographs and smaller etc., by various pop singers and POPULAR MUSIC: Selection of signed postcard photographs musicians, Country and Western stars etc., including Michael and slightly larger by various popular singers and musicians Ball, Daniel Powter, Shayne Ward, Lisa Stansfield, Quincy etc., including Sade, Sarah Brightman, Barbara Dickson, Ilse Jones, Rachel Stevens, Shirley Bassey, Cleo Laine, Raymond DeLange, Joan Baez, Sylvie Vartan, Anna Ternheim, Dannii Myers, Pat Boone, Will Young, Shaznay Lewis, Melanie Brown Minogue, Selah Sue, Katie Melua, Alexander Klaws, Linda Jo etc. Matted (4). Secretarial (1). G to generally VG, 35 Rizzo, Bibi Johns, Ireen Sheer, Petula Clark, Noa, Rhonda Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Vincent, Sarah McLachlan, Ian Gillan, Paul Anka etc. Some of the images are colour. VG, 31 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Lot: 386 ENTERTAINMENT: Small selection of holograph statements signed by various actors, actresses and entertainers, each one Lot: 381 page, folio, most undated (although late 1920s - early 1930s), POPULAR MUSIC: Selection of multiple signed 8 x 10 comprising Lili Damita (in part 'Peace of mind, peace of photographs and a few slightly smaller by various pop bands heart…all the more reason for peace among all human and musicians, including Pet Shop Boys (Neil Tennant & Chris peoples….'), Eugene Silvain (in part 'Cain killed Abel - that was Lowe), The Verve (Richard Ashcroft, Simon Jones & two indeed a bad example. When will that example cease to be others), The White Stripes (Jack & Meg White), Coldplay (Chris followed?…'), Caroline Eugenie Segond-Weber (in part Martin, Jonny Buckland, Guy Berryman & Will Champion), The 'Universal peace through human goodwill - thus shall the divine Killers (Brandon Flowers, Dave Keuning, Mark Stoermer & promise be realised, since already men of goodwill are Ronnie Vannucci Jr.), (Hank Marvin, Bruce numerous!') and Georges Ricou (in part 'The motives and Welch & Brian Bennett), The Righteous Brothers (2; Bobby reasons for war held by those who unleash it are based on Hatfield & Bill Medley), The Eurythmics (Annie Lennox & Dave man's most dangerous feelings: pride, rapaciousness, lust or

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Lot: 388 ENTERTAINMENT: Selection of signed album pages, a few Lot: 392 cards and pieces, most vintage, by various film stars, actors ENTERTAINMENT: Selection of signed album pages, signed and entertainers including Burgess Meredith, Leo Genn, photographs of various sizes (8 x 10 and smaller) etc., by Franchot Tone, Jackie Cooper, Farley Granger, Vera-Ellen, various actors and actresses, all associated with crime dramas Paul Henreid, Esther Williams, Richard Todd, Jean Pierre (Z Cars, , The Avengers etc) or cult films Aumont, Janis Paige, Robert Montgomery, Robert Taylor, (James Bond movies, The Silence of the Lambs etc.) including Alexis Smith, Betty Hutton, Jon Hall, Bernard Miles, Bonita Brian Blessed, Stratford Johns, Jeremy Kemp, Dorothy White, Granville, Coleen Gray, Brian Aherne, Peggy Cummins, Anna Jack Warner, Patrick Macnee, Anthony Hopkins, Raul Julia etc. Neagle, Red Skelton, Jeanette MacDonald, Herbert Marshall, Unsigned (1). G to generally VG, 11 George Murphy, Paulette Goddard, Van Johnson, Simone Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Simon, Diana Dors, Dana Andrews etc. A few FR, generally G to VG, 57 Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Lot: 393 ENTERTAINMENT: Selection of signed pieces, cards, album pages etc., by various actors, actresses and other entertainers, Lot: 389 including Vera Lynn, Anthony Booth, Richard Egan, Max Wall, ENTERTAINMENT: Selection of vintage signed pieces and , John Gielgud, Michael Bentine, Noel album pages etc., by various stage actors and actresses, Coward (signed magazine photograph), George Kennedy, entertainers, Music Hall and variety acts, some classical Harry Worth, Burl Ives, Donald Sinden, Belinda Lee, Bernard musicians and ballet dancers and a few other famous Miles, Lita Roza, Angie Dickinson, Lucille Ball, Anna Neagle, individuals etc., including Bernard Lee, Sebastian Shaw, Joel Sophie Tucker, Bob Monkhouse, Van Johnson, Richard Todd, McCrea & Frances Dee, Tullio Carminati, Charles Farrell, Gene Ava Gardner, Jane Wyman, Virginia Mayo, Beatrice Lillie etc. G Raymond, Diana Manners, Gordon Harker, Henry Hall to generally VG, 45 (A.M.Q.S.), Robb Wilton, Georgie Wood, Reginald Foort Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 (A.M.Q.S.), Vic Oliver, Issy Bonn, Richard Murdoch, Arthur Askey, Tommy Handley, Ted Ray, Max Wall, Sandy Powell, Margaret Johnston, Dick Emery, Pauline Chase (vintage signed Lot: 394 colour postcard reproduction of a drawing of the actress in ENTERTAINMENT: Selection of signed postcard photographs costume as Peter Pan), Peter Brough, Tamara Karsavina, John and slightly larger, a few signed First Day Covers etc., by Gilpin, Edmund Rubbra, Sena Jurinac, Karl Ulrich Schnabel, various film stars and entertainers, including Marlene Dietrich Constance Shacklock, Adrian Boult, Nathalie Krassovska, Hans (2; one a signed programme), Alec Guinness (2), Michael Schmidt-Isserstedt, sportsmen Jack Doyle, Len Hutton, Joe Gambon, June Whitfield, James Mason, Horst Buchholz, Harry Davis, Admiral Charles Beresford etc. G to VG, 184 Secombe, Beryl Reid, Ronnie Barker & Ronnie Corbett, Bob Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Monkhouse, John Inman, Kenneth More, Frankie Howerd etc. G to generally VG, 18 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Lot: 390 ENTERTAINMENT: Selection of signed postcard photographs etc., most vintage, by various stage actors and entertainers, Lot: 395 singers, music hall and variety stars etc., including George ENTERTAINMENT: Selection of signed album pages and a few Robey (4; one also signed by his wife Ethel Haydon), Jimmy pieces etc., by various film stars and entertainers including Burl Nervo & Teddy Knox, Leslie Sarony & Leslie Holmes, Gertrude Ives, Anouk Aimee, Virginia Mayo & Michael O'Shea, Maurice Lawrence, Pearl Carr, Owen Nares, Cyril Ritchard, Frank Chevalier, Vivian Vance, Ed Sullivan, Lena Horne, Milton Berle, Vosper, O. B. Clarence, Ann Blyth, Gertie Gitana, Kitty Masters, Dick Powell, Gabriella Licudi (starred in Casino Royale) etc. Gwen Catley, Peggy Cochrane, Carole Carr, Burl Ives, Tommy Most are good fountain pen ink examples and all are Steele, Barbara Dickson etc. G to about VG, 70 accompanied by unsigned 8 x 10 photographs (12). VG, 24 Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00

Lot: 391 Lot: 396

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ENTERTAINMENT: A commemorative cover custom designed film actors and actresses, soap opera stars and television for The Royal Show in aid of the Queen's Silver Jubilee Appeal personalities etc., including Violet Carson, Phyllis Calvert, Sally at the King's Theatre, Glasgow, 17th May 1977, individually Ann Howes, Anna Neagle, Jane Rossington, Noele Gordon, signed by ten entertainers who performed at the show including Sonia Fox, Stratford Johns, Harry Corbett, Brian Rix, Edward Michael Jackson, Lena Zavaroni, David Soul, Dolly Parton, Woodward (2), David Kossoff, Eamonn Andrews, Tom Shari Lewis etc. Together with a similar commemorative cover Courtenay, Tony Britton, Larry Grayson, , Patrick custom designed for a performance of The Husband-in-Law at Cargill, John Junkin, Robert Morley (2) etc. Facsimile & the King's Theatre, Glasgow, 24th May 1976, individually unsigned (6). G to generally VG, 41 signed by four of the cast members comprising Kenneth Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Williams, Peggy Mount, Bryan Pringle and Peter Glaze. VG, 2 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Lot: 402 ENTERTAINMENT: Selection of signed postcard photographs Lot: 397 and slightly larger, 8 x 10s, magazine and programme ENTERTAINMENT: Selection of signed album pages by photographs of various sizes etc., by various popular musicians various entertainers including Tommy Cooper, Charlie Chester, and other entertainers, including Elaine Paige, Nana Adam Faith, Roy Kinnear, Tommy Steele, Alma Cogan, Ruby Mouskouri, Barbara Dickson, , Tony Christie, Glen Murray, Violet Carson, Peter Adamson, William Roache etc. Campbell, Petula Clark, Cilla Black, Eartha Kitt, Gene Pitney, Most have small attached magazine or newspaper Joe Brown, Lulu, Neil Sedaka, Alison Moyet, Lesley Garrett, photographs. Generally VG, 21 Brenda Lee, Pat Boone, Tony Bennett, Keely Smith, Melanie Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Stace, Bruce Welch, Hank Marvin etc. Together with 68 unsigned postcard photographs and slightly larger (some vintage Picturegoers etc. and some bearing facsimile or Lot: 398 secretarial signatures), subjects include Robert Mitchum, Bing ENTERTAINMENT: Selection of signed pieces, album pages, Crosby, Doris Day, Barbara Stanwyck, Gina Lollobrigida, Ava vintage signed postcard photographs and slightly larger, 8 x Gardner, Esther Williams, Judy Garland, Clark Gable, Frank 10's etc., by various actors, actresses, popular singers and Sinatra, The Carpenters etc. Some are neatly laid down. G to entertainers etc., including Laurence Harvey, , generally VG, 133 Anna Neagle, Tommy Trinder, Max Wall, Dennis Waterman, Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Patricia Hayes, Joan Collins, Ivor Emmanuel, Tony Curtis, Frank Ifield, Jane Baxter, Carl Esmond, Clive Brook, , Jackie Mason, Gene Barry, Susan Hampshire, Lot: 403 Johnnie Ray, Judi Dench, Bob Hope, Lena Horne, Buddy ENTERTAINMENT: Selection of signed postcard photographs Greco, Jimmy Hanley, Wendy Hiller etc. Some of the and slightly larger etc., by various stage and television photographs are laid down and others have various faults. A entertainers, pop musicians and singers etc., including Joe few P, generally FR to VG, 96 Loss, Wayne Sleep, Linda Nolan, Vera Lynn, Cilla Black, Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Barbara Dickson, Elaine Paige, David Essex, Lulu, Tommy Steele, Joe Brown, Petula Clark, Helen Shapiro, Marty Wilde, Sarah Brightman, Dana, Michael Ball, Ruby Murray, Cheryl Lot: 399 Baker, Eartha Kitt, Freddie Garrity etc. Generally VG, 36 ENTERTAINMENT: Selection of signed pieces, album pages, Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 cards etc., by various actors, actresses, entertainers, Music Hall stars etc., including Will Hay, Ballard Berkeley, Phyllis Neilson-Terry, Lupino Lane, Griffith Jones, Florence Desmond, Lot: 404 Roy Fox, Dinah Sheridan, Al Martino, Ben Lyon & Bebe ENTERTAINMENT: Miscellaneous selection of signed postcard Daniels, Hildegarde, Athene Seyler, Georgie Wood, Joan photographs and slightly larger, signed cards, programmes etc., Regan, Sugar Chile Robinson, Senor Wences, Norman Evans, by various actors, actresses and other entertainers, including Randolph Sutton, Phyllis Dixey, Jimmy James, Robb Wilton, Terry Gilliam, Michael Palin, , Eddie Izzard, Lee Marie Studholme, Frank Randle, Nellie Wallace, Vic Oliver etc. Remick, Warwick Davis (7), Ali MacGraw, Alan Bates, Nigel A few are neatly mounted beneath images. G to VG, 109 Hawthorne, Ben Kingsley, Richard Egan etc. Facsimile & Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 unsigned (4). Generally VG, 24 Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00

Lot: 400 ENTERTAINMENT: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs Lot: 405 and a few smaller, signed postcard photographs etc., by ENTERTAINMENT: Selection of signed album pages, cards various film stars and entertainers including Brigitte Bardot, etc. (each individually matted beneath photographs), a few Alexandra Bastedo, Norman Wisdom, Leslie Phillips, Lesley signed 8 x 10 photographs etc., by various film stars, popular Anne Down, Tippi Hedren, Elisabeth Sladen, Joanna Lumley, singers etc., including Charles Laughton, Burt Lancaster, Susan George, Janet Leigh etc. Facsimile (1). VG, 15 James Stewart, Robert Newton, Lorne Greene, Julie Christie, Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Phil & Don Everly etc. Individually framed and glazed (5). Generally VG, 8 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Lot: 401 ENTERTAINMENT: Selection of signed postcard photographs and slightly larger, a few letters etc., by various television and Lot: 406

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ENTERTAINMENT: Selection of signed card, signed postcard James, Maggie Smith, Juliet Mills, Phyllis Logan, Jenny photographs and slightly larger, a few handbills & letters etc. by Seagrove, Susannah York, Julia McKenzie, Lynn Redgrave, various actors, actresses & entertainers etc. including Richard Julian Glover, Virginia McKenna, Julie Christie, Hannah Blower, Tracie Bennett, Aled Jones (3), Emily Blunt, Linda Gordon, Gemma Craven, Diana Quick, Lindsay Duncan, Juliet Robson (2), Angela Griffin, Gillian Anderson, Alex Kingston, Stevenson, Rula Lenska, Stephanie Lawrence, Judy Loe, Kathleen Turner, Leslie Ash, Diana Quick, Larry Lamb, Russell Gabrielle Drake, Ruthie Henshall, Sheila Gish, Phyllis Calvert, Grant, Sophie Thompson, Nicholas Farrell, Nigel Havers, Joan Janet Suzman, Robert Powell, Bob Hoskins, Rosamund Pike, Collins, Michelle Ryan, Toby Stephens, Jason Donovan, James Alexandra Bastedo, Angela Lansbury, Shirley Eaton, Glynis Fleet, Sophie Evans, Tyne Daly (3), Barbara Windsor, Nana Barber, Hayley Mills, Jude Law etc. VG to EX, 62 Mouskouri, Claire Sweeney etc. Facsimiles (8). VG, 52 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00

Lot: 412 Lot: 407 ENTERTAINMENT: Selection of A.Ls.S., T.Ls.S., Ds.S., by ENTERTAINMENT: Selection of signed postcard photographs, various television and film actors and entertainers etc., some 8 x 10s, by various film and television actors and including Honor Blackman, Caroline Munro, Robert Powell, actresses including Donald Sinden, Albert Finney, Edward Fox, Jonathan Pryce, Eric Sykes, Mollie Sugden, Alfred Marks, Brian Michael Williams, Derek Jacobi, Patrick Cargill, Susannah York, Blessed, Simon Callow, David Hedison, Louis Jourdan, Don Hayley Mills, Pamela Salem, Susan Hampshire, Greta Scacchi, Rickles, Gena Rowlands, John Saxon, Robert Stack, Rip Torn Pauline Collins, Sheila Hancock, Stefanie Powers, Amanda etc. Facsimiles (2). G to generally VG, 29 Holden, Julia McKenzie, Koo Stark, Cherie Lunghi, Harriet Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Walter, Diana Rigg, Francesca Annis, Carol Drinkwater, Amanda Redman, Maria Aitken, Louise Lombard, Lindsay Duncan, Jenny Seagrove, Jennie Linden, Jenny Agutter, Lot: 413 Samantha Eggar, Cyd Charisse, Catherine Schell, Lee Remick, ENTERTAINMENT: An unusual selection of printed folio Call Ann Miller etc. VG, 65 Sheets for various television and film productions of the 1970s Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 and 80s, detailing cast members, locations and other essential production information, each individually signed and inscribed by various actors and actresses including David Suchet, Oliver Lot: 408 Tobias, George Cole, Harry Secombe, Christopher Cazenove, ENTERTAINMENT: Selection of signed postcard photographs Lionel Jeffries, , Richard Briers, Milo O'Shea, and slightly larger, 8 x 10s etc., by various film and television Trish Van Devere, Jeremy Kemp, George Baker, Helen Mirren, actors and actresses etc., including Lauren Bacall, Barbara David Tomlinson, Patrick Wayne, , Eric Idle, Rush, Catherine Deneuve, Glenn Close, John Hurt, Charlton tennis player Chris Evert Lloyd etc. Some age wear, minor Heston, Albert Finney, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Martin Sheen, corner creasing, a few stains etc. Generally G, 32 Derek Jacobi, Jean Simmons etc. Unsigned photographs (30). Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 G to generally VG, 56 Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Lot: 414 ENTERTAINMENT: Selection of T.Ls.S., A.Ls.S., some Ds.S. Lot: 409 (six of which are signed cheques) etc., by various film stars and ENTERTAINMENT: Selection of multiple signed 8 x 10 other entertainers etc., including Joan Crawford (signed with photographs and a few slightly larger by various film and her initials only), Cornel Wilde (2), Goldie Hawn (2), Marlene television actors including Tom Cruise & Rebecca De Mornay, Dietrich, Emilio Estevez, Richard Attenborough, Stanley Baxter, Andy Serkis & Simon Pegg, Emma Thompson & Kenneth Bill Pertwee, Tom Conti, Eric Sykes, James Belushi, Sarah Branagh, Glynis Barber & Michael Brandon, Tamsin Greig & Miles, Arthur Askey etc. Unsigned 8 x 10 photographs (4). A Stephen Mangan etc. Most are boldly signed to clear areas of few FR, generally VG, 24 the images and none are inscribed. Colour (5). VG to EX, 6 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00

Lot: 415 Lot: 410 ENTERTAINMENT: Selection of signed pieces, cards, a few ENTERTAINMENT: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs by letters etc., by various film and television actors, actresses, various actors, actresses, pop singers etc., including Kylie some Academy Award winners and film directors, popular Minogue, Stephen Fry, Mariah Carey, Matt Damon & Ellen musicians and other entertainers, including David Lean, John Barkin, Eva Longoria & Jesse Metcalfe, tennis player Maria Schlesinger, Fred Zinnemann, Ray Harryhausen, Richard Sharapova etc. Multiple signed (3). Most of the images are Lester, Sam Mendes, Red Buttons, Daniel Day Lewis, Alec colour and are boldly signed, largely to clear areas. None are Guinness, Helen Mirren, Maggie Smith, Rachel Weisz, Prunella inscribed. VG to EX, 7 Scales, Gorden Kaye, Angela Douglas, Carmen Silvera, Rowan Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Atkinson, , Suzanne Vega, Dave Brubeck, Debbie Gibson, Marvin Hamlisch, Artie Shaw, Patsy Kensit (early A.L.S. referring to the release of Absolute Beginners) etc. Some Lot: 411 duplication. G to generally VG, 96 ENTERTAINMENT: Selection of signed postcard photographs Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 and some slightly larger by various film and television actresses, and some actors, including Deborah Kerr, Geraldine

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Lot: 416 Jenny Seagrove, Charles Dance, Anneka Rice, Shirley Jones, ENTERTAINMENT: Small selection of A.Ls.S., T.Ls.S. etc., by James Purefoy, Maxine Peake, Juliet Stevenson, Rachel various film stars and entertainers including Laurence Harvey Kempson, Donald Sinden, Selina Scott, Carol Smillie, Robert ('The play I am happy to say is doing really fabulous business & Stephens, Christine Norden, Shirley Booth, Mildred Natwick, the audiences as overwhelming in their enthusiasm as ever'), Sheila Hancock, Hannah Gordon, Joan Bakewell, Zoe Ball, Charles Starrett, Malcolm McDowell, Raymond Massey, Anthea Turner, Jerry Maren, Lloyd Nolan, June Havoc, Alan Dermot Walsh etc. Rubber stamped (1). Together with an Bates, Constance Cummings, Jonathan Pryce etc. G to autograph album containing over 30 signatures by various generally VG, 154 opera singers including Beniamino Gigli, Mario Del , Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Carla Castellani, Ettore Bastianini, Rina Gigli, Tito Gobbi etc. Some of the signatures are in pencil. Some age wear to the autograph album, G to generally VG, 9 + album Lot: 420 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 ENTERTAINMENT: Selection of signed cards and album pages, by various stage, television and film actors, actresses and entertainers and a few other famous individuals etc., Lot: 417 including Sheila Hancock, Sophie Ellis Bextor, Jason Biggs, ENTERTAINMENT: Selection of signed cards, some pieces Billy Boyd, Emilio Estevez, Eddie Bracken, Edward Underdown, and a few letters etc., by various actors, actresses and other Jean Boht, Colin Welland, Vince Hill, Earl Cameron, Isabelle entertainers, including Mitzi Gaynor, Lynn Redgrave, Anne Huppert, Jean Pierre Aumont, Richard Johnson, Jan Sterling, Heywood, Patricia Roc, Michael Williams, Kim Cattrall, Glynis Barber, Geri Halliwell, Nigel Planer, Brent Spiner, Bonnie Maureen O'Sullivan, Michael Hordern, John Travolta, Michael Tyler, Ricky Gervais, Lucy Davis, Mackenzie Crook, Dennis Gambon, Bryan Forbes, Van Johnson, Jane Asher, Elaine Waterman, Joan Plowright, Tom Wilkinson, Tilda Swinton, Van Paige, Lew Ayres, Denny Miller, Donald Sinden, Molly Johnson, Angie Dickinson, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Corin Ringwald, Jacqueline Bisset, Julia Ormond, Kathleen Turner, Redgrave, Marisa Pavan, Valerie Hobson, Sylvia Sidney, Loretta Swit, Susan George, Billie Whitelaw, Maureen O'Hara, Rupert Everett, Kirsten Dunst, Judi Dench, Joan Collins, Leslie Cheryl Ladd, Sharon Gless, Linda Evans, Patsy Kensit, Eleanor Caron, Anthony Andrews, Hayley Mills, Thandie Newton etc. Parker, Virginia Mayo, Kathleen Turner, Linda Gray, Phyllis Generally VG to EX, 271 Logan, Walter Koenig, Christian Slater, Antony Sher, William H. Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Macy, Molly Weir, Deborah Kerr, Ann Sothern, Piper Laurie, Minnie Driver, Betsy Blair, Emilia Fox, Carol Drinkwater, Marsha Mason, Stephanie Cole, Tony Randall, Howard Keel, Lot: 421 Lana Morris, Sarah Miles, Richard Greene, Patrick Duffy, Max ENTERTAINMENT: Selection of signed cards, a few album Von Sydow, Robert Morley, Mark Lester, Rand Brooks, Tom pages and pieces etc., by various film stars and entertainers Conti, Richard Johnson, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Jane Powell, Jean including Emily Lloyd, Julianne Moore, Kristin Scott Thomas, Simmons etc. G to generally VG, 313 Kathleen Turner, Amanda Donohoe, Nastassja Kinski, Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 Emmanuelle Beart, Jon Voight, Billy Zane, Yasmine Bleeth, Robert Morley, Charles Dance, Jeremy Irons, Robert Wagner, Susannah York, Matthew Broderick, Peter Finch, Larry Lot: 418 Hagman, Michael Bentine, C.Thomas Howell, Maximilian ENTERTAINMENT: Selection of signed cards, a few album Schell, Ellen Burstyn, Holly Hunter, Mariel Hemingway, Rachel pages, by various stage, television and film actors, actresses Hunter, Marsha Mason, , Jeff Goldblum, Kenneth and entertainers etc., including Michael Jayston, Susan Branagh, Patricia Arquette, James Caan, Christian Slater, Penhaligon, Anna Massey, John Woodvine, Kid Creole, Randy Talisa Soto, Lois Chiles, Klaus Maria Brandauer, Chris Cooper, Crawford, Ruby Wax, Richard Johnson, Julie Christie, T. P. Ethan Hawke, Sherilyn Fenn, Lionel Jeffries, Neil Sedaka, McKenna, Leigh Lawson, Susan Maughan, Joan Plowright, James Corden, Ben Kingsley, Susan George etc., also Emilia Fox, Lesley Joseph, Tom Courtenay, Leslie Grantham, including an autograph album containing over 30 signatures Rula Lenska, Michael Sheen, Corin Redgrave, Jane Birkin, including David Lean, Ann Todd, Phyllis Calvert, Robert Simon Russell Beale, Gorden Kaye, Rosamund Pike, Claire Cummings, Jules Dassin, Leo Genn, Robert Donat, Harry Goose, Cherie Lunghi, Amy Nuthall, Adele Silva, Maureen James, Anton Karas etc. Some are on clipped pieces laid down Lipman, Ruby Wax, Felicity Kendal, June Whitfield, Jane and some pages are multiple signed. G to generally VG, 100 + Horrocks, Sheridan Smith, Burt Kwouk, Roy Hudd, Claire album Sweeney, Robin Askwith, Ashley Jensen, Ronnie Corbett, Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Peter Bowles, Brian Murphy, Rob Brydon, Al Murray, , Richard Briers, Roger Lloyd Pack, Matt Lucas, , Robert Lindsay, Molly Ringwald, etc. VG to EX, 377 Lot: 422 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 ENTERTAINMENT: Selection of signed clipped pieces, signed cards, a few signed FDCs etc., by various actors, actresses and entertainers, including Ron Moody, Ray Park, Sarah Miles, Lot: 419 Willem Dafoe, Jeanne Moreau, Michael Winner, John Agar, ENTERTAINMENT: Selection of signed cards, album pages, a Coleen Gray, Anjelica Huston, James Garner, George Segal, few pieces etc., by various television and film actors, Marisa Pavan, , Sean Bean, Eli Wallach, John entertainers and personalities etc., including Jane Lapotaire, Hurt, Sydney Pollack, Mike Figgis, Danny Boyle, Debbie Claire Bloom, Debbie Reynolds, Pauline Collins, Leslie Caron, Reynolds, Maryam D'Abo, Linda Gray, Chita Rivera, Lynn George Baker, John Alderton, Ralph Bates, , Redgrave, Johnny Sheffield, Gina Lollobrigida, Sam Neill, Adam Woodyatt, , Julia McKenzie, Debbie Joseph Cotten, Omar Sharif, Jackie Cooper, Alan Bates, Iron McGee, Nick Moran, Joe McGann, Trevor Nunn, Anne Jeffreys, Eyes Cody, Richard O'Brien, Donald Sinden, Ralph Bates, Juliet Stevenson, Pete Postlethwaite, Tom Courtenay, Kevin

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Whately, Edward Hardwicke, Geoffrey Keen, Jerry Springer, Haye, Eric Portman, Greer Garson, Elsie & Doris Waters, Edward Fox, Richard Todd, Sean Pertwee, Annette Crosbie, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Gertrude Lawrence, Richard Goolden Keith Michell, Dorothy Tutin, Angela Pleasence etc. A little etc. The majority of pages have magazine photographs duplication. G to generally VG, 179 attached and a few signatures are slightly water stained. G to Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 VG Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00

Lot: 423 ENTERTAINMENT: Miscellaneous selection of signed postcard Lot: 428 photographs and slightly larger, First Day Covers (2) etc., by AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS: Four autograph albums containing various film stars and entertainers including Fred Astaire (early over 100 signatures by various actors, actresses, entertainers, image), Jack Hawkins (album page), Elijah Wood, Zoe popular musicians and a few other famous individuals including Wanamaker, Alan Rickman, Barbara Dickson, Cilla Black, Jack Train, Virginia McKenna, Jimmy Edwards, Ivor Novello, Sammy Davis Jr., Jimmy Logan, Richard Todd & Margaret Gilbert Harding, Geoff Duke, Helen Shapiro, Joe Brown, Tony Lockwood etc. Some are individually matted. Framed and Britton etc. G to about VG, 4 glazed (2). G to generally VG, 12 Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00

Lot: 429 Lot: 424 AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS: Five autograph albums containing ENTERTAINMENT: Selection of large signed magazine over 70 signatures by various actors, actresses, popular photographs (most 8 x 11, and most colour) by various singers, entertainers and a few other famous individuals television and film actors, actresses and entertainers etc., including Gerald Flood, Zena Dare, Sam Kydd, Bill Gaunt, including Lionel Jeffries, Judi Dench, Jane Horrocks, Bob Frankie Vaughan, Barbara Jefford, Ben Lyon, Jimmy Tarbuck, Hoskins, Elaine Paige, Vic Reeves, Alison Steadman, Thora Pete Seeger, Tom Springfield, Dusty Springfield, Jackie Lomax, Hird, Susannah York, Antony Sher, Nigel Planer, Barry Arthur Brown, Anita Pallenberg, Richard Lester etc. A few are Humphries, Patrick Cargill, Stephen Fry, Harry Secombe, Fiona on pieces laid down to pages. G to about VG, 5 Shaw, Jenny Agutter, David Essex, Jason Donovan, Ronnie Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Corbett, Roy Hudd, Petula Clark, David McCallum, Ben Kingsley, Alan Bates, June Whitfield, Michael Gambon, Jason Connery, Jeremy Irons, Michael Sheen, David Frost, Jane Lot: 430 Asher, Gary Numan, Kate O'Mara, Rupert Graves, Pamela AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS: Three autograph albums containing Stephenson, Rex Harrison, Robert Powell etc. A few duplicates. over 90 signatures by various actors, actresses, entertainers Some are individually matted in various colours. Generally VG, and a few other famous individuals including George Robey, 80 Jimmy Jewell and Ben Warriss, Betty Driver, Max Miller, Jack Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Warner, Hugh Williams, Alexander Korda, Eric Williams ('Wooden Horse'), Glynis Johns, Michael Wilding etc. G to VG, 3 Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Lot: 425 ENTERTAINMENT: Selection of signed cards, album pages etc., by various television and film actors, each individually Lot: 431 matted beneath photographs, including Kevin Kline, Rick Yune, AUTOGRAPH ALBUM: An autograph album containing over 70 John Rhys Davies, Judi Dench, Laura Linney, Johnny Lee signatures by various film stars, stage actors and entertainers Miller, Green, Charles Dance, Matthew Modine, Carol of the 1930s, including Vivien Leigh, Yvonne Arnaud, Owen Lynley etc. Generally VG, 15 Nares, Ralph Lynn, Edna Best, Alicia Markova, Anton Dolin, Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Robert Donat, John Mills, Nova Pilbeam, Diana Wynyard, Roy Fox, Seymour Hicks, Gracie Fields, Henry Kendall, Anthony Bushell, Lewis Casson, Sybil Thorndike, Jane Baxter, Kenneth Lot: 426 Kent, Robertson Hare, Alfred Drayton, Margaret Rawlings, Fay AUTOGRAPH ALBUM: A small autograph album containing Compton, Claire Luce, John Gielgud, Emlyn Williams, Godfrey twelve signatures by various entertainers and comedians Tearle, Max Miller, Claude Dampier, Sydney Howard, Gordon including Terry-Thomas, Alma Cogan, Harry Secombe (2) etc., Harker, Flora Robson, Jack Hawkins, Ben Lyon, Bebe Daniels, some on pieces laid down to pages, together with a few loose Leslie Banks, Ralph Richardson etc. The majority of pages autographs including a Battle of Britain airshow programme have magazine photographs attached. VG signed by Vera Lynn and five unsigned programmes for various Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 performances featuring Norman Wisdom, , Dickie Henderson etc. G to VG, 9 + album Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Lot: 432 AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS: Four autograph albums containing over 200 signatures by various actors, actresses, musicians Lot: 427 and entertainers including Jerry Colonna, Ernie Kovacs, Ralph AUTOGRAPH ALBUM: An autograph album containing over 80 Richardson, Michael Holliday, Robert Young, Otto Kruger, signatures by various film stars, stage actors and entertainers Gertrude Lawrence, Douglass Montgomery, Max Baer, Rudy of the 1930s, including Edmund Gwenn, Ralph Richardson, Vallee, Helen Morgan, Yvonne Arnaud, Henry Hall, Bebe Owen Nares, O. B. Clarence, May Whitty, Dorothy Hyson, Daniels, Will Fyffe, John Gielgud, Richard Tauber, Alastair Sim Laurence Olivier, Jill Esmond, Anton Dolin, Harry Lauder, Helen (2), Esmond Knight, Michael Wilding, Joan Greenwood, George

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Formby, Ivor Novello, Deborah Kerr, Cedric Hardwicke, Vera AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS: Two autograph albums containing Lynn, Anna Neagle, Arthur Askey, Richard Hearn, Elisabeth over 90 signatures by various actors, actresses, entertainers Welch, Joe Loss, Roland Culver, Gordon Harker etc. Many and some other famous individuals including Marie Helvin, pages are multiple signed, some signatures are on pieces laid Fiona Fullerton, Jeremy Bulloch, Bertice Reading, Michael down and a few are on vintage postcard photographs. G to Hordern, Caroline Blakiston, Daniel Massey, Samantha Bond, about VG, 4 Jenny Agutter, Simon Dutton, Sarah Brightman, Edward Fox, Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Donald Pleasence, John Barrowman, Taina Elg, Dolores Gray, Kathryn Grayson, Sammy Cahn, Elisabeth Welch, Jennifer Ehle, Erika Hoffman, Peter Bowles, Lesley Joseph, Prunella Lot: 433 Scales, Dirk Bogarde, John Challis, Tony Britton, Pam Ayres, AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS: Four autograph albums containing Tommy Steele, David Suchet, Hayley Mills, John Nettles, over 130 signatures by various actors, actresses and Rebecca Lacey, Tom Baker, Patsy Byrne, Linda Lusardi, Clive entertainers including Vera Zorina, Diana Wynyard, Esmond Swift, Constance Cummings etc. Most of the signatures are Knight, Owen Nares, Diana Churchill, Jane Baxter, Hugh good examples on individual pages and have small, neatly Williams, Athene Seyler, Leslie Banks, John Mills, Tyrone affixed stickers to the corners identifying the signatories. VG, 2 Power, Harry Roy, Richard Murdoch, Herbert Lom, Leo Genn, Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Arthur Askey, Winifred Atwell, Vic Oliver, Mai Zetterling, Hazel Court, Christine Norden, Phyllis Dixey, Beryl Reid, Arthur English etc. G to about VG, 4 Lot: 437 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS: Two autograph albums containing over 90 signatures by various actors, actresses, entertainers and some other famous individuals including Lynn Redgrave, Lot: 434 Jemma Redgrave, Vanessa Redgrave, Bob Geldof, Wayne AUTOGRAPH ALBUM: A good autograph album containing Sleep, Jean Boht, Kenneth Waller, Warren Mitchell, Cherie over 50 signatures by various pop stars, entertainers, actors, Lunghi, Hannah Gordon, , Bruce Forsyth, Dave sportsmen and other famous individuals of the 1970s, including Allen, Dawn French, Philip Madoc, Anita Dobson, Peter The Faces (Rod Stewart, Ronnie Wood, Tetsu Yamauchi, O'Toole, Maureen Lipman, Rod Hull, Elaine Paige, Julie Ronnie Lane and Ian McLagan), (Eve Walters, Howard Keel, Peggy Mount, Tom Courtenay, Lionel Graham, Lyn Paul, Marty Kristian and Paul Layton), Roger Jeffries, John Alderton, John Mills, Nicholas Lyndhurst, Anita McGuinn and six other musicians including David Lovelace, Harris, Kate O'Mara, Maggie Smith, Julian Glover, Cilla Black, Richard Bowden, Greg Attaway and Stephen Love, Jack John Inman, Cheryl Baker, Norman Wisdom, Ian Carmichael, Charlton, , Mary Peters, Ken Buchanan, Telly Stewart Granger etc. Most of the signatures are good examples Savalas (inscribed 'Who loves ya, Sandra? Telly Savalas'), Rita on individual pages and have small, neatly affixed stickers to Tushingham, Cliff Richard, Joe Loss, Rolf Harris (with a self the corners identifying the signatories. VG, 2 caricature), Jeremy Thorpe, Gregory Peck, Frankie Vaughan, Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Michael Williams, Harry Secombe, Kieron Moore, Bob Monkhouse, , Eamonn Andrews, Gordon Jackson etc. A few signatures on loose pieces and some pages Lot: 438 multiple signed. Most pages are annotated and dated in the AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS: Three autograph albums containing hand of the collector. About VG over 90 signatures by various actors, actresses, entertainers Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 and some other famous individuals including Raymond Burr, June Whitfield, Jennie Linden, Adrienne Posta, Jack Douglas, Trevor Bannister, Paula Wilcox, Susan Hampshire, Paul Shane, Lot: 435 Jeffrey Holland, Ruth Madoc, Simon Cadell and other cast AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS: Two autograph albums containing members of Hi-de-Hi!, Donald Sinden, Penelope Keith, Mollie over 80 signatures by various actors, actresses, entertainers Sugden, Bill Pertwee, Arthur English, Ron Moody, Sally and some other famous individuals including Peter Cook, Thomsett, Michael Williams, Sheila White, Charlton Heston, Simon Williams, Cliff Richard, Connie Booth, Robert Hardy, Judi Dench, Don Henderson, Leslie Grantham, David Angela Thorne, Paul Scofield, Felicity Kendal, Imogen Stubbs, Attenborough, Stefanie Powers, James Bolam, Ralph Bates, Albert Finney, Tony Martin, Marvin Hamlisch, Adelaide Hall, Gina Lollobrigida, Ursula Andress, Jason Connery, Arthur George Shearing, Peter Davison, Derek Jacobi, Paul Mullard, Ian Lavender, Robin Askwith, Charlene Tilton, Elaine Eddington, Richard Briers, Felicity Kendal, David Jason, Stritch, George Peppard, Kate O'Mara, Barbara Windsor, Bernard Cribbins, Susannah York, Kathy Staff, Rula Lenska, Shirley MacLaine, Joan Plowright, David Essex, Robin Cousins Dennis Waterman, Lulu, Glenda Jackson, Gareth Hunt, etc. Many of the signatures are good examples on individual Windsor Davies, Pauline Collins, Anna Neagle, Liza Goddard, pages and have small, neatly affixed stickers to the corners Daniel Massey, , George Cole, Terry Scott, Bernard identifying the signatories. VG, 3 Bresslaw, Eric Sykes, Wendy Craig, Brian Murphy, Patsy Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Rowlands, Timothy West, Roy Kinnear, Frank Bruno, Kevin Keegan, John Newcombe, Fred Stolle, Jayne Torvill & Christopher Dean, Barry Sheene etc. Most of the signatures are Lot: 439 good examples on individual pages and have small, neatly AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS: Four autograph albums containing affixed stickers to the corners identifying the signatories. VG, 2 over 200 signatures by various actors, actresses, entertainers, Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 pop singers and some other famous individuals including David Croft, Felix Bowness, James Galway, Bruce Welch, Robin Cousins, Tommy Docherty, Dina Carroll, Chris Eubank, Tony Lot: 436 Hadley, Vera Lynn, Yazz, Tessa Dahl, Fiona Fullerton, Denis Healey, George Baker, Joan Collins, Cynthia Payne, Jack Wild,

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John Challis, Nigel Kennedy, Jenny Seagrove, Patrick Moore, Lot: 445 June Whitfield, Ruth Madoc, Susan Hampshire etc. Generally COMPOSERS: Small selection comprising Gustave VG, 4 Charpentier signed edition of Gustave Charpentier et le Lyrisme Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Francais by Marc Delmas, published by Librairie Delagrave, Paris, 1931 and signed by the composer beneath an engraved frontispiece portrait; Felicien David A.L.S., Felicien David, two Lot: 440 pages, 8vo, 1860, in French (untranslated); and Riccardo ELGAR EDWARD: (1857-1934) English Composer. A printed Zandonai vintage signed and inscribed sepia 6.5 x 8 8vo edition of Payne’s Miniature Scores, published by Ernst photograph, 1922 and a large folio diploma certificate also Eulenburg, Leipzig, being Volume number 281, Johann signed by Zandonai, 18th July 1942. G to VG, 4 Sebastian Bach’s Concerto No. 4, with an introduction in Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 German by Arthur Smolian. Signed by Elgar in bold pencil to the blank inside front cover and dated Leeds, 1912 in his hand. With an ownership signature to the front cover and several Lot: 446 pencil and ink annotations throughout (one to the inside back KARAJAN HERBERT VON: (1908-1989) Austrian Conductor. cover indicating that Elgar signed the score at a performance Signed 5 x 7 photograph, an unusual image of Karajan with the Leeds Philharmonic on 2nd July 1912). Some age standing in a half length pose. The photograph, by Siegfried wear, G Lauterwasser, was issued for a Salzburg Festival of the 1970s Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 featuring a performance of Richard Wagner's Lohengrin. Signed by Karajan in blue ink with his name alone to the image. VG Lot: 441 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 BARTOK BELA: (1881-1945) Hungarian Composer. Bold, dark fountain pen ink signature ('Bartok Bela') on a piece of graph paper, neatly laid down to a page removed from an autograph Lot: 447 album. VG KARAJAN HERBERT VON: (1908-1989) Austrian Conductor. Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 T.L.S., Herbert von Karajan, one page, 4to, Salzburg, 14th April 1973, to Otto Roeders Jr., in German. Karajan thanks his correspondent for their good wishes and interest and remarks Lot: 442 'your suggestion is very valuable to me and I will look into the HINDEMITH PAUL: (1895-1963) German Composer. Bold blue matter again', concluding by referring to a part of a book which ink signature ('Paul Hindemith') on a page removed from an he is writing in his spare time. Accompanied by the original autograph album. Together with Wilhelm Furtwangler (1886- envelope. VG 1954) German Conductor & Composer. Bold blue fountain pen Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 ink signature ('Furtwangler') on a printed 8vo page removed from a programme for a performance of Don Giovanni, conducted by Furtwangler. Some heavy folds, extremely light Lot: 448 staining and with a small strip of sell tape to the upper left edge. CASALS PABLO: (1876-1973) Spanish Cellist. A.M.Q.S., Pablo G to VG, 2 Casals, on an oblong 12mo card custom printed by an Indian Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 autograph collector and with printed text to the verso, n.p., n.d. (August 1965). In bold black ink Casals has penned a quotation of one bar from an unidentified composition. Signed Lot: 443 immediately beneath the quotation. Together with a selection of KORNGOLD ERICH WOLFGANG: (1897-1957) Austro- similar oblong 12mo cards individually signed by various other Hungarian American Composer, noted for his film scores. classical musicians and conductors etc. including Werner Egk, Academy Award winner. Dark fountain pen ink signature ('Erich David Oistrakh, Ferdinand Leitner, Erich Kunzel, Georges Wolfgang Korngold') on a piece of graph paper, neatly laid Balanchine etc. Each of the cards have small multiple file holes down to a page removed from an autograph album. Some to the left edge, not affecting the signatures. G to generally VG, extremely minor, light staining, about VG 11 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00

Lot: 444 Lot: 449 BRITTEN BENJAMIN: (1913-1976) English Composer. Signed CASALS PABLO: (1876-1973) Spanish Cellist. Signed 4.5 x 7 Christmas greetings card, the oblong 8vo folding card featuring photograph, a good image of Casals in a head and shoulders a colour reproduction to the front of a painting by Orest pose. Photograph by Horace Gill of Puerto Rico. Signed ('Pau Vereisky entitled Fairy Tale, signed ('to you all, Ben') by Britten Casals') by the cellist in blue ink to the lower white border and in black ink beneath a printed greeting to the inside and also dated 1971 in his hand. VG signed by Peter Pears (1910-1986) English Tenor, with his first Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 name only in blue ink. Together with a colour picture postcard featuring a reproduction of a painting by Thomas Girtin, entitled View of Hills and River, signed to the verso in bold black ink by Lot: 450 Imogen Holst (1907-1984) British Composer & Conductor, HUBERMAN BRONISLAW: (1882-1947) Polish Violinist. Bold, daughter of Gustav Holst, with her first name only, also adding dark fountain pen ink signature ('Bronislaw Huberman') on a a brief Christmas greeting in her hand. VG to EX, 2 page removed from an autograph album. Dated 8th January Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 1928 in his hand. Slight traces of former mounting to the left

47 of 99 International Autograph Auctions (IAA) (Specialist Autograph Auction) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com edge and some very minor wrinkling, otherwise VG Lot: 455 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 GIGLI BENIAMINO: (1890-1957) Italian Tenor. A good vintage signed and inscribed 9.5 x 11.5 photograph of Gigli in a head and shoulders pose. Photograph by Pesce of . Signed in Lot: 451 bold blue fountain pen ink, with an inscription in English, to a HEIFETZ JASCHA: (1901-1987) Russian-born American clear area at the base of the image and dated 1938 in his hand. Violinist. Signed LP record sleeve, being a recording of a Violin A couple of very minor, light surface and corner creases, Concerto (Op.77) by Johannes Brahms by Heifetz and the otherwise VG Chicago Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Fritz Reiner. Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 Signed ('J Heifetz') in blue ink with his name alone to a clear area at the head of the verso of the sleeve. Record still present. Some very light, minor age wear, VG Lot: 456 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 WUNDERLICH FRITZ: (1930-1966) German Tenor. Rare vintage signed postcard photograph of Wunderlich in a head and shoulders costume pose. The promotional image by Lot: 452 Electrola features a printed discography to the verso. Signed in NEVEU GINETTE: (1919-1949) French Violinist. Dark fountain bold blue ink by Wunderlich with his name alone, largely across pen ink signature ('Ginette Neveu') and date, 1944, in her hand a clear area of the image. Signed photographs of the tenor are on a page removed from an autograph album. Together with rare following his untimely death as a result of a tragic accident individual album pages signed by the violinist Henri at the age of 35. EX Verbrugghen (A.M.Q.S., Worcester, 1902) and the cellist Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 William Henry Squire. Autographs of Neveu are rare following her tragically early death at the age of 30 in a plane crash. VG, 3 Lot: 457 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 CALLAS MARIA: (1923-1977) American-born Greek Soprano. A printed 8vo programme for a performance by Callas at the Teatro de la Zarzuela in Madrid, 24th March 1958, featuring Lot: 453 arias from Bellini's Norma etc., and conducted by Giuseppe BATTISTINI MATTIA: (1856-1928) Italian Baritone. A good Morelli. Signed ('Maria Meneghini Callas') by Callas with her vintage signed sepia cabinet photograph depicting Battistini name alone in bold black ink across a clear area of the cover. standing in a full length pose in costume as Alphonse XI, King One light horizontal fold to the centre, not affecting the of Castille, from Donizetti's opera La favorita. Photograph by signature, VG Lorens of St. Petersbourg. Signed by Battistini in dark fountain Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 pen ink to a clear area at the head of the image and dated St. Petersbourg 1898 in his hand. One very slight, small circular stain to the background of the image, not affecting the Lot: 458 signature, otherwise VG CALLAS MARIA: (1923-1977) American-born Greek Soprano. Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Vintage signed and inscribed 4 x 6 photograph, the image depicting Callas standing in a full length pose in costume as Amina from Bellini's opera La Sonnambula at Teatro Alla Scala. Lot: 454 Photograph by Piccagliani. Signed ('Maria Meneghini Callas') in RUFFO TITTA: (1877-1953) Italian Baritone. Vintage signed 3 x blue fountain pen ink to the image, her surname across a 6.5 'cabinet' photograph of the dapper Ruffo standing in a full darker area. Slight traces of former mounting to each of the length pose. Photograph by J. A. Suarez & Co of Havana. corners of the white border and one very slight surface crease Signed by Ruffo in bold black fountain pen ink to a clear area of to the image, about VG the image and dated Havana, 1915, in another hand, to the Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 lower white border of the image. Together with Tito Schipa (1888-1965) Italian Tenor. Vintage signed and inscribed 4.5 x 7 photograph of Schipa in a head and shoulders pose. Signed in Lot: 459 bold blue fountain pen ink to the lower white border and dated CLASSICAL MUSIC: Selection of signed clipped pieces, album 1951 in his hand. Also including Richard Tauber (1891-1948) pages, signed postcard photographs, programmes, A.Ls.S., a Austrian Tenor. Vintage signed 11.5 x 9 photograph of Tauber few A.M.Qs.S. etc., by various composers, classical musicians, standing in a full length pose on stage at the Kurzaal in Ostend, opera singers etc., including Frederick Gore Ouseley, Achille before a large audience. The conductor and several members Simonetti, Marie Hall, Harry Plunket Greene, Hubert Bath of the orchestra can be seen to the side of Tauber. Photograph (A.M.Q.S. from the score to The Iron Duke, 1934), Pauline by Antony of Ostend. Signed by Tauber in dark fountain pen ink Viardot, Claire Dux, Maria Jeritza, Lauritz Melchior, Lisa Della to the base of the image, partially across a darker area, and Casa, Teresa Carreno, Felicien David, Jacques Blumenthal, dated Ostend 1936 in his hand. Matted in cream and framed Alexis Rassine, Lulu Kaesser, Rudolf Laubenthal, Luigi and glazed in the original plain black wooden frame to an Infantino, Michael Costa, Alicia Markova, Aldo Bertocci, overall size of 14.5 x 12.5. An unusual signed image. Some Beniamino Gigli (2) etc. FR to G, 74 slight silvering to Ruffo's image, about VG, 3 Tauber appeared Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 in concert, accompanied by Percy Kahn, at the Kurzaal in Ostend on 21st August 1936. Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Lot: 460 CLASSICAL MUSIC: Selection of signed cards, photographs of various sizes (8 x 10 and smaller), A.L.S. (1) etc., by various

48 of 99 International Autograph Auctions (IAA) (Specialist Autograph Auction) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com classical musicians and composers, popular lyricists etc., G to VG, 10 including Michael Tippett, Yehudi Menuhin (A.M.Q.S.), Henry J. Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Wood, Charles Halle (A.L.S.), Johnny Mercer, Jimmy Van Heusen (A.M.Q.S.) etc. Individually matted alongside photographs (2). G to generally VG, 7 Lot: 466 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 OPERA: Selection of signed postcard photographs by various opera singers including Joan Sutherland, Lise Lindstrom, Paoletta Marrocu, Felicity Lott, Sophia Larson, Edita Lot: 461 Gruberova, Diana Damrau, Ilona Tokody, Renee Fleming, CLASSICAL MUSIC: Selection of signed pieces, cards, Michele Crider, Richard Van Allan, Thomas Randle, Magdalena postcard photographs and slightly larger, some programmes Kozena, Gerald Finley, Adam Plachetka, Thomas Hampson, etc., by various classical musicians, conductors, composers John Tomlinson, Thomas Allen etc. Many of the images are etc., including Yan Pascal Tortelier, Antonio Pappano, Carl colour and most depict the singers in costume poses from Davis, Mitsuko Uchida, Steven Isserlis, Colin Davis, Hans various operas. VG, 34 Werner Henze, Evelyn Glennie, Andras Schiff, Pierre Boulez, Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Alfred Brendel, Leonard Slatkin, Luciano Berio, John Williams, Elisabeth Lutyens, William Boughton, Robin Stapleton, Carlo Rizzi, Marek Janowski, Bernard Haitink, Gyorgy Ligeti, Roman Lot: 467 Rudnytsky, Julian Lloyd Webber, Nigel Kennedy, Rimma OPERA: Selection of signed pieces, cards, postcard Sushanskaya, Peter Donohoe, Mark Ermler, Melvyn Tan etc. photographs and slightly larger etc., by various opera singers Some duplication. G to generally VG, 110 including Maria Guleghina, Vesselina Kasarova, Kurt Streit, Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Sylvia McNair, Peter Seiffert, Christine Schafer, Paata Burchuladze, Ramon Vargas, Vladimir Matorin, Jose Cura, Angela Gheorghiu, Bonaventura Bottone, Stephanie Marshall, Lot: 462 Edita Gruberova, Thomas Allen, Jane Eaglen, Sarah CLASSICAL MUSIC: Selection of signed pieces, cards, A.Ls.S. Brightman, Jon Vickers, Gwyneth Jones, Rosalind Plowright, etc. by various composers including John Frederick Bridge, Cecilia Bartoli, Constance Shacklock, John Tomlinson, Joan Frederic H. Cowen (vintage signed postcard photograph), Sutherland, Nicolai Ghiaurov, Grace Bumbry, Waltraud Meier, Julian Slade (A.M.Q.S.), Sandy Wilson (A.M.Q.S.), Peter Eva Turner, Renata Tebaldi etc. Some duplication. Generally Racine Fricker, Elizabeth Maconchy, Freda Swain, George VG, 124 Benjamin etc. Generally VG, 10 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00

Lot: 468 Lot: 463 OPERA: An autograph album containing 29 signatures by OPERA: Small selection of vintage signed postcard various opera singers including Boris Christoff, Martina Arroyo, photographs, 8 x 10 (1) by various male opera singers James King, Mirella Freni, Giacomo Aragall, Forbes Robinson, comprising the tenors Leo Slezak (dated 18th October 1912 in Tatiana Troyanos, Birgit Nilsson, Stuart Burrows, Jill Gomez, his hand) and Aureliano Pertile (neatly laid down) and the Renata Scotto, Peter Glossop, Gwyneth Jones, Sherrill Milnes, baritone Lawrence Tibbett. Some light age wear and corner Marilyn Horne etc. A few on pieces laid down and some loose. creasing, G to about VG, 3 Most of the pages neatly annotated in ink in the hand of a Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 collector. Together with a small selection of signed programmes including Tito Gobbi, Montserrat Caballe, Geraint Evans, Ryland Davies, Sesto Bruscantini etc. Multiple signed (1). FR to Lot: 464 G, 4 + album OPERA: Selection of A.Ls.S. etc., by various female opera Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 singers comprising Zelia Trebelli (thanking her correspondent for some grapes and reporting that she is getting better and will soon sing again), Marie Crivelli (stating that she has been ill Lot: 469 and referring to a black dress which she needs to be ready PAVLOVA ANNA: (1881-1931) Russian Ballet Dancer. Dark soon), Giulia Grisi, Elena Gerhardt (bold signature on a piece, fountain pen ink signature ('Anna Pavlova') on a piece, neatly 3rd My 1912) and Lina Cavalieri (vintage signed and inscribed laid down to a cream matt beneath a colour image of Pavlova 7.5 x 5.5 photograph, also signed by her husband, the tenor seated in a three quarter length pose. Framed and glazed in a Lucien Muratore, the image depicting them playing cards plain wooden frame to an overall size of 5.5 x 8. About VG together, New York, 1918. Framed and glazed). Some minor Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 faults, G to VG, 5 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Lot: 470 NUREYEV RUDOLF: (1938-1993) Russian Ballet Dancer. Lot: 465 Signed 8 x 8 photo page removed from a programme, the OPERA: Selection of signed cards, postcard photographs and image depicting Nureyev in a full length pose dancing with slightly larger, 8 x 10s (some vintage) etc., by various opera Margot Fonteyn. Signed ('R Nureyev') in bold black ink with his singers including Licia Albanese (3; each in different costume name alone to the image. Together with a printed slim 8vo poses from La Boheme, Madame Butterfly and Manon programme for a performance by Nureyev, Fonteyn and the Lescaut), David Bispham, Titta Ruffo, Edward Johnson, Royal Ballet at the International Festival of Santander, 2nd, 3rd Edmond Clement, David Ffrangcon Davies, Sherrill Milnes etc. & 4th August 1968, signed ('R Nureyev') by Nureyev in bold

49 of 99 International Autograph Auctions (IAA) (Specialist Autograph Auction) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com black ink to a clear area of the front cover and also signed by Genee, Karina, Beryl Grey, Nadia Nerina, Robert Helpmann, the ballerina Lucette Aldous with her name alone in blue Tamara Toumanova, Ludmila Tcherina etc. A little duplication. fountain pen ink, also to a clear area of the front cover. Some Most of the images show the dancers in costume poses. very light, extremely minor age wear, VG, 2 Generally VG, 19 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00

Lot: 471 Lot: 475 NUREYEV RUDOLF: (1938-1993) Russian Ballet Dancer. PICASSO PABLO: (1881-1973) Spanish Painter. An excellent Signed 10 x 8 photograph of the dancer in a three quarter vintage signed 7 x 9.5 photograph, being a head and shoulders length pose in costume as Rudolph Valentino performing the study of the painter outdoors, with his hands cupped around a tango with actress Carol Kane in a scene from the film cigarette in his mouth, which he lights from a book of matches. Valentino (1977). Signed by Nureyev in bold blue fountain pen Signed ('Picasso') in blue ink with his name alone to a clear ink with his name alone to the image. Together with Merce area at the head of the image. A couple of very slight, minor Cunningham (1919-2009) American Dancer & Choreographer. surface and corner creases, VG Signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph of Cunningham in a full Estimate: £1,500.00 - £2,000.00 length dance pose, in silhouette, from Solo (1973). Signed in black ink to a clear area of the image. Some slight surface creasing to Cunningham's image, about VG to EX, 2 Lot: 476 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 DALI SALVADOR: (1904-1989) Spanish Surrealist Painter. Signed colour 6 x 8.5 reproduction of the artist’s painting The Hallucinogenic Toreador (1970). Evidently neatly removed from Lot: 472 a book and boldly signed (‘Dali’) in black ink with his name FONTEYN MARGOT: (1919-1991) English Ballerina. Small alone at the base. VG collection of three A.Ls.S. and two T.Ls.S., Margot de Arias and Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Margot Arias, eight pages (total), 8vo, London and Milan (one on the printed stationery of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden), 1955-73, each to Miss. Patricia Jeffcoat. Fonteyn Lot: 477 thanks her correspondent for the flowers she has kindly sent ROUAULT GEORGES: (1871-1958) French Fauvist & before various performances of Giselle, Paradise Lost and Expressionist Painter. Vintage signed 7 x 4.5 photograph of the Marguerite and Armand, also thanking her for a Christmas artist in a pensive head and shoulders pose. Photograph by present and a photograph frame sent as a wedding gift, Yvonne Chevalier of Paris. Signed ('G Rouault') in blue fountain commenting 'It is in lovely taste and I am only looking for a nice pen ink with his name alone to a light area at the lower right enough wedding picture to keep in it. My brother took some corner of the image. EX here a few days ago so I am hoping one of them will be Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 suitable. I am so pleased to have something I can always keep.' Two of the letters are accompanied by the original envelopes hand addressed by Fonteyn. VG, 5 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Lot: 478 DE KOONING WILLEM: (1904-1997) Dutch-American Abstract Expressionist Artist. Signed colour 4 x 6 postcard, being a reproduction of the artist's painting Untitled X (1976). Signed Lot: 473 ('de Kooning') in bold black ink with his name alone to the lower FONTEYN MARGOT: (1919-1991) English Ballerina. Book white border. Rare. EX signed, a hardback edition of Fonteyn - Impressions of a Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Ballerina, written and decorated by William Chappell, First Edition published by Rockliff Corporation Ltd., 1951. With 40 black and white plates by Cecil Beaton. Bound in blue leather, by Messrs. Nevett Ltd. of Colindale, with gilt stamped Lot: 479 ANNIGIONI PIETRO: (1910-1988) Italian Painter. An excellent decoration to cover and title to spine. Limited Edition number original black pen and ink drawing by Annigioni of the head of a 202 of 250. Signed by both Fonteyn and Chappell individually young man, drawn and signed ('Pietro Annigioni') on a small with their names alone in fountain pen inks to the limitations 4to white card. Rare. VG page. Together with a selection of unsigned ballet programmes Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 for various performances featuring Alicia Markova, Anton Dolin, Tatiana Riabouchinska, Natalie Krassovska, John Gilpin, Rudolf Nureyev, Christopher Gable etc. Some light age wear and rubbing to the extreme edges of the covers and spine of Lot: 480 the book, the programmes with light age wear, G to about VG, BEUYS JOSEPH: (1921-1986) German Artist. Signed 4 x 6 42 postcard, being an image of his work entitled Mammut (1960). Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Signed by Beuys in bold blue fountain pen ink with his name alone to a clear area at the base of the image. With an original aqua green rubber stamp of a fish and three additional words in Lot: 474 German to the verso. EX Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 BALLET: Selection of vintage signed postcard photographs and slightly larger (1), by various ballet dancers including Margot Fonteyn (photograph by Vivienne), Svetlana Beriosova, Alicia Markova, Anton Dolin, Decio Stuart, Phyllis Bedells, Adeline Lot: 481 TWOMBLY CY: (1928-2011) American Abstract Artist. Signed

50 of 99 International Autograph Auctions (IAA) (Specialist Autograph Auction) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com colour 7.5 x 11 reproduction of one of the artist’s Dionysus ARTISTS: A good selection of signed colour postcards and works (1979). Evidently neatly removed from a book and boldly slightly larger, a few greetings cards and promotional cards for signed by Twombly with his name alone in black ink to a light exhibitions etc., all featuring reproductions of various artist's area at the head of the image. VG works, including Robert Rauschenberg, Bernard Buffet, Patrick Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Heron, Carel Weight, Donald Hamilton Fraser, Frank Auerbach, Peter Blake, Ralph Steadman, Jasper Johns, Graham Sutherland, Paul Hogarth etc. Some are signed to the verso. Lot: 482 VG to EX, 17 WARHOL ANDY: (1928-1987) American Pop Artist. Book Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 signed, a hardback edition of The Philosophy of Andy Warhol (From A to B & Back Again), First Edition published by Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, New York, 1975. Signed by Warhol with his Lot: 488 initials ('AW') in bold black ink to the half title page. ARTISTS: Selection of signed colour postcards and a few Accompanied by the dustjacket. VG larger, each being reproductions of paintings and artwork, by Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 various artists comprising Jasper Johns, Claes Oldenburg, Larry Rivers, Jack Goldhill, Terry Atkinson, Chris Rose, John Nash, R. Vivian Pitchforth, David Tindle, Victor Pasmore, Olwyn Lot: 483 Bowey, Clare Roberts, Anthony Eyton and Arturo di Stefano. WARHOL ANDY: (1928-1987) American Pop Artist. An Many are signed to the versos, a few with additional holograph excellent, large signed colour 25.5 x 20 poster featuring an notes. Generally VG, 14 image of Warhol's Marilyn Monroe (1964) and published by the Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Tate Gallery, London. Signed by Warhol in bold black ink to a light area of the background of the image. The artist has also added a small original drawing, comprising four lines, in bold Lot: 489 black ink in his hand to a clear area of the upper white border ARTISTS: Selection of signed colour postcards and slightly alongside his printed surname. Rare and desirable in this form. larger (1), each being reproductions of paintings and artwork, Rolled, VG by various artists including John Piper, Henry Moore, Jim Dine, Estimate: £600.00 - £800.00 Brian Sanders, Erro, Jeff Cummins, C.J.F Coombs, Chris Rose, Allan Drummond, Leonard McComb, Christopher Sanders, N.W. Cusa, Frank Auerbach (2) etc. Most are signed to the Lot: 484 versos, a few with additional holograph notes. Unsigned (1). G GILBERT & GEORGE: Gilbert Proesch (1943- ) & George to VG, 16 Passmore (1942- ) Italian & English Artists, a collaborative Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 duo known as Gilbert & George. Small selection comprising a signed hardback edition of Gilbert & George - A Portrait by Daniel Farson, First Edition, 1999; signed hardback editions of Lot: 490 Gilbert & George 1986-1997, two volumes (each signed) CASSON HUGH: (1910-1999) British Architect. Signed 18th contained in a slipcase; signed Exhibition brochure for The Birthday greetings card, the 4to folding card featuring a colour Naked Shit Pictures at the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, image to the front cover of an oil lamp, ship's wheel, rope and February - March 1996; and a signed colour 6 x 8 photograph other chattels, and with a printed verse to the inside. Signed showing the artists standing together in three quarter length and inscribed by Casson to the inside, with a small additional poses before one of their works. All are signed by Gilbert and original pen, ink and colour wash drawing by Casson, entitled George individually with their first names. Generally VG, 4 Jerusalem. Together with two separate original pen and ink self Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 caricatures drawn and signed by Casson on a 4to sheet of printed stationery and small 8vo printed compliments slip, each from the Royal Academy of Arts in London, one with an Lot: 485 additional holograph note to the verso explaining that he does ARTISTS: Selection of signed pieces, A.L.S. (1), signed not have a studio, 'merely an office full of filing cabinets'. Also postcard photographs, cabinet photograph (1) by various artists including a signed 8.5 x 6.5 photograph of Casson standing in a including Marcus Stone, Edward J. Poynter (2), Benjamin half length profile pose admiring various works of art hanging Leader, John MacWhirter, Oswald Birley etc. A few are neatly on the walls before him. Signed in black ink with his name laid down. G to VG, 8 alone to a light area of the image. VG to EX, 4 Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00

Lot: 486 Lot: 491 ARTISTS: A good, small selection of signed postcard ARTISTS: A good selection of original signed drawings and photographs and slightly larger (1) by various artists, sculptors sketches etc. (pen and ink, pencil, a few wash etc., mainly and illustrators comprising Augustus John, Henry Moore, John small 4to and 8vo) by various artists including Hugh Casson Hassall, Edward Ardizzone and Ronald Searle. Two of the (ink sketch of Chichester harbour, May 1978), Richard Guyatt, images are vintage and all are boldly signed to clear areas. Rowland Hilder, James McIntosh Patrick (sketch and A.Q.S., in Inscribed (1). VG to EX, 5 full, 'The artist is an awfull (sic) man/ He doesn't do the things Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 he can/ He does the things he cannot do/ & we attend the Private View/ He tampers with the works of God/ & makes them look uncommon odd'), Michael Noakes (self portrait), Paul Lot: 487 Hogarth (self portrait) etc. Generally VG, 9

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Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 continuing to express his regret at not having seen his correspondent in Sanremo and also reporting 'You will be glad to hear that I am particularly well at present - better than I have Lot: 492 been for 3 or 4 years past', further discussing mutual ARTISTS: Selection of signed postcard photographs and acquaintances ('Arthur is a bad boy for putting a 3d stamp on slightly larger, a few signed pieces (most with small original his letter, whereby I had to pay a shilling') and referring to a sketches) etc., by various artists, painters and illustrators etc., planned trip to India, 'My old servt. George returns here on the including Howard Hodgkin, Ronald Maddox, Terence Cuneo, 23rd to go with me….By letters from the Viceregal party I am to Michael Noakes, Jim Dine, David Shepherd, Graham go straight to them to Agra from Bombay, where I hope to arrive Sutherland, Jan Le Witt, Louise Bourgeois, Graham Clarke etc. on Novr. 16th or 17th'. In concluding Lear writes 'Shall I send A few are signed to the verso. Generally VG, 13 Constance a few Elephants or other creatures, if so do you Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 have a park or a paddock at Halifax?' Some light age wear and minor faults, most evident to the final page, although not effecting the signature, G Lot: 493 Estimate: £800.00 - £1,000.00 ARTISTS: A good selection of signed colour postcards and slightly larger, a few greetings cards and promotional cards for exhibitions etc., all featuring reproductions of various artist's Lot: 497 works, including William Wegman, Bernard Buffet, John SHEPARD ERNEST H.: (1879-1976) English Artist & Book Hoyland, Alan Davie, Howard Hodgkin, Chloe Cheese, Terry Illustrator. A charming, small original pen and ink sketch signed Frost (greetings card also featuring an original pen and ink by Shepard on an oblong 12mo piece (3 x 1.5), n.p., n.d. In illustration to the inside), Frank Auerbach, Claes Oldenburg, blue fountain pen ink Shepard has drawn an image of Piglet, Terence Cuneo, Jan Pienkowski, Oskar Kokoschka, R. B. Kitaj, adding his signature ('E. H. Shepard') immediately above. William Scott etc. Some are signed to the verso. VG to EX, 17 Original drawings by Shepard of any of the characters from A. Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 A. Milne's Winnie-the-Pooh books are both rare and desirable. Neatly laid down to a portion of a page removed from an autograph album, otherwise VG Lot: 494 Estimate: £800.00 - £1,200.00 ARTISTS: Selection of signed reproductions of artworks (4to and smaller), a few letters etc., by various artists and painters etc., including Richard Hamilton, Leonard Boden, Carel Weight, Lot: 498 Leon Kossoff, Allen Jones, Patrick Hughes, Frank Auerbach, SEARLE RONALD: (1920-2011) British Artist and Satirical Ben Nicholson (signed Christmas greetings card, with his initial Cartoonist. An excellent original black pen and ink drawing by B), Donald Hamilton Fraser, Ronald Maddox, Peter Scott etc. Searle, one page, 4to, n.p., n.d. The artist has drawn a head Many of the images are colour. Generally VG, 18 and shoulders study of a military officer, wearing a mess shirt. Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Signed by Searle in bold black ink with his name alone at the base of the drawing. Some extremely minor, light foxing and wrinkling, VG Lot: 495 Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 LEAR EDWARD: (1812-1888) English Artist, Illustrator and Poet. A.L.S., Edward Lear, four pages, 8vo, Brighton, 2nd August 1880, to Mrs. Rawson. Lear asks 'Will you give the Lot: 499 enclosed 4 notes (no longer present) to Constance from me' ILLUSTRATORS: Selection of signed reproductions (postcards and adds 'They may be of some small use in her autographic etc.) and a few signed postcard photographs etc., by various collection', continuing 'I had hoped to send 4 others (Dukes of British illustrators and cartoonists, comprising Carl Giles, Ralph Westminster & Argyll, J. Millais & Holman Hunt) but they are all Steadman, (2), Norman Thelwell (2), Quentin so mixed with other matters that I can't do so. So for present Blake, Reg Smythe (2) and Ronald Searle. VG to EX, 10 the Earls of Derby & Northbrook, Lord Carlingford & Lionel Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Tennyson must suffice'. Lear further comments on his work, 'My exhibition - thanks to you & others, - has been a very fair success, but the walls are not as bare as I could have wished…' Lot: 500 and the sudden changes to his immediate travel plans, CARTOONISTS: A good selection of original signed sketches remarking 'arrangements in this delightful country are like a and cartoons (mainly 8vo and slightly smaller) by various child's card house, if one falls through you are left homeless for cartoonists including Barry Fantoni, Maurice Dodd, Gray Jolliffe, 3 or 4 days - since other houses can't take you in, & you must Wally Fawkes ('Trog'), David Langdon (2), Roy Ullyett, Bill Tidy, either go back to London or stay in an inn, whence you may Stanley Franklin, Michael Attwell ('Zoke'), Alex Graham, Nicolas count the raindrops if you can or like to do so.' VG Bentley, Martin Fish, Michael Heath etc. Generally VG, 20 Estimate: £800.00 - £1,000.00 Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

Lot: 496 Lot: 501 LEAR EDWARD: (1812-1888) English Artist, Illustrator and SMYTHE REG: (1917-1998) British Cartoonist, creator of Andy Poet. A.L.S., Edward Lear, four pages, 8vo, Genoa, 7th Capp. An original pen and ink four panel Andy Capp cartoon October 1893, to Mrs. Rawson. Lear announces 'I was strip drawn and signed ('Smythe') on a 15 x 4.5 piece of art delighted that Constance was so pleased with the Autographs' board. Each of the panels depict Andy Capp's long-suffering and forwards three 'additional specimens' (no longer present), wife Flo. With various ink annotations to the upper white border

52 of 99 International Autograph Auctions (IAA) (Specialist Autograph Auction) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com indicating that the cartoon was published on 19th October comprising Hank Ketcham, Walter Lantz and Joe Barbera. 1977. Together with a similar original pen and ink three panel Each of the images depict the subjects with their most famous Fosdyke Saga cartoon strip drawn by Bill Tidy on a 15 x 4 piece creations (Dennis the Menace, Woody Woodpecker, Fred of art board. Unsigned although with an ink annotation in Flintstone & Yogi Bear) and all are signed in bold black inks to another hand to the upper white border indicating that the clear areas. Inscribed (2). VG to EX, 3 cartoon was published on 10th July 1974. Some very light, Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 minor age wear, VG, 2 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Lot: 507 BARRIE J. M.: (1860-1937) Scottish Novelist, created Peter Lot: 502 Pan. A.L.S., J. M. Barrie, one page, 8vo, Scourie, Sutherland, RYAN JOHN: (1921-2009) British Animator & Cartoonist. An 19th September 1911, to Mrs. Havelock Ellis. Barrie grants his original blue pen and ink sketch of Captain Pugwash drawn and correspondent permission to use some lines from one of his signed by Ryan on a white 4 x 6 card. Ryan has added the books, remarking 'I daresay they are correct. I don't have a name of Captain Pugwash above the drawing and signed his copy at hand'. Together with Pauline Chase (1885-1962) name beneath the sketch, adding the date 2000 in his hand. VG American Actress who played one of the Lost Boys in the Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 premiere of Peter Pan in London in 1904 and was later selected by Barrie to play the title role, which she did from 1906-13. A.L.S., Pauline Chase, two pages, 8vo, Southport, 14th Lot: 503 February 1914, to Mr. Kapp, on the printed stationery of the CHILDREN'S LITERATURE: Selection of signed cards by Queen's Hotel. Chase announces '―Peter Pan― will try and get various writers and illustrators associated with Children's the pipes for you after the tour' and further adds that she is Literature, including John Ryan (three original black ink sorry that she could not sing Shadow Song on the last night as sketches featuring Captain Pugwash, Tom the Cabin Boy, Cut- 'the lost boys didn't know it'. Two small file holes to the upper throat Jake etc.), Raymond Briggs (signed card, with another left corner of Barrie's letter, not affecting the text or signature, card bearing an original colour pen and ink sketch of Fungus and some light age wear to Chase's letter. VG, 2 Edith Ellis the Bogeyman, unsigned), Charles Fuge, Babette Cole, Peter (1861-1916) British Writer and Women's Rights Activist. Wife of Opie, Albert Uderzo etc. A little duplication. Most of the cards the sexologist Havelock Ellis. have neat calligraphic annotations to the head and foot in the Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 hand of a collector. VG, 15 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Lot: 508 BARRIE J. M.: (1860-1937) Scottish Novelist, created Peter Lot: 504 Pan. A fine vintage signed sepia 5.5 x 7.5 photograph of Barrie SENDAK MAURICE: (1928-2012) American Illustrator and in a head and shoulders pose. Photograph by G. C. Beresford writer of Children's books. Signed 5 x 7 photograph of Sendak of Brompton Road, London, and bearing his credit stamp to the in a head and shoulders pose. Signed ('Maurice Sendak') with verso. Matted in the original plain matt to an overall size of 9.5 x his name alone in bold black ink to a clear area at the base of 12. Some age toning and light mottling to the edges of the matt, the image. Together with Dr. Seuss (1904-1991) American not affecting the photograph. About VG Writer and Cartoonist, remembered for his children's books Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 including The Cat in the Hat. Signed 3.5 x 5 photograph of Seuss in a close-up head and shoulders pose. Signed ('Dr. Seuss') in bold black ink to the lower white border. EX, 2 Lot: 509 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 RICHARDS FRANK: (1876-1961) English Writer, creator of Billy Bunter. An interesting T.L.S., Charles Hamilton (his real name), two pages, 4to, London, 18th September 1944, to Mr. Lot: 505 Begley. Hamilton thanks his correspondent for a manuscript, CARTOONISTS: An excellent 6.5 x 10 white card featuring which he has read with much interest, and has made a few three individually signed original drawings by the cartoonists alterations to ('meticulous regard for exact facts being one of and animators Charles M. Schulz (1922-2000, American my hobbies'), remarking 'I have deleted the phrase “pooh- Cartoonist, creator of the Peanuts comic strip) bold blue ink poohed by the clerics― as this never occurred to my drawing of the head of Snoopy, signed ('Schulz') with his name knowledge. I have received many kind communications from alone; Walter Lantz (1899-1984, American Animator) bold black clerical gentlemen: and never an unkind one' and further ink drawing of the head of Woody Woodpecker, signed with his continuing 'George Orwell's stuff in “Inside the Whale― was name alone in black ink; and Bob Kane (1915-1998, American reprinted as an article in “Horizon― in March 1940. My article Comic Book Artist) bold blue ink drawing of the head of in answer to it was in Horizon for May that year. My answer, I Batman, signed '"Bats Wishes" Bob Kane' and dated 1993 in think, disposed fairly well of his absurd contention that the his hand. Matted in pale blue and framed and glazed in a dark Greyfriars characters were “dated―. I have lived a good long blue frame to an overall size of 12 x 16. A good trio of original while, as I was born way back in the seventies, but during that drawings featuring the artist's most famous creations. EX time I have not noticed any change in boy nature….The Magnet Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 characters can be found in the Old Testament….One generation can do nothing but repeat the one that went before, with a change of clothes and manners -- and all our modern gadgets make little difference if any. Our natty modern Lot: 506 chauffeur may not realise that he is at bottom the same man ANIMATORS: Small selection of signed 4 x 5 photographs, 10 that drove the ox-cart in BC 1944. But what, after all, is a petrol x 8 (1) by various American animators and cartoonists engine, but an ox in a box?' Hamilton also writes of his own

53 of 99 International Autograph Auctions (IAA) (Specialist Autograph Auction) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com working , 'No, I never dictate. Although a sociable sort of intended to accept the invitation, although remarking 'but it old bean otherwise, it cramped my style to have anyone in the happens that I have two books going to press simultaneously, same room while I was at work. Even my dog was with a printer's proof to correct, and much other scientific work excluded….But I never had Carlyle's nervy necessity for to do, so that it is impossible for me to make myself available silence….Neither do I think that I could have talked so fast as I today.' In concluding he asks for his apologies to be made to could type: fifty words a minute would be rather a strain on the Miss. Friedlander. Accompanied by the original envelope hand vocal organs. And an author must work fast if his work is going addressed by Eucken. About EX. to be any good: slow writing makes heavy reading. James Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Joyce told a man once that he had made “good progress― one afternoon: he had written one sentence! After that, it hardly needs a glance at his work to see that it is worthless'. In a Lot: 514 postscript he adds 'You will note that I have deleted all sex SHAW GEORGE BERNARD: (1856-1950) Irish Playwright, allusions. Probably you will agree with me that there is too Nobel Prize winner for Literature, 1925. Brief A.N.S., G. much sex talk at the present day. Frank Richards, at least, Bernard Shaw, to the verso of a postcard photograph of the would rather subtract from it than add to it.' A letter of good playwright in a three quarter length pose, Ayot St. Lawrence, content, not least for its references to George Orwell and , 6th October 1920, to Miss. Amy Murray. Shaw James Joyce. A couple of light, minor stains and slight traces of states, in full, 'It seems to me a very natural mistake'. Hand former mounting to the left edge of the second page, otherwise addressed by Shaw. Some light overall foxing and two small VG areas of paper loss to two corners, not affecting the text or Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 signature. G Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Lot: 510 CROMPTON RICHMAL: (1890-1969) English Writer, Lot: 515 remembered for the Just William series of books. Brief A.L.S., BARNES WILLIAM: (1801-1886) English Writer & Poet, Richmal Crompton, one page, 8vo, Bromley Common, Kent, particularly in the Dorset dialect. Friend of Thomas Hardy and 6th October 1935, to G. H. Wright. Crompton states, in full, Alfred Tennyson. A.L.S., W. Barnes, four pages, 8vo, Came 'Many thanks for your letter. I am a female' and in a postscript Rectory, 23rd January 1880, to Captain Damer. Barnes thanks remarks 'So glad you like the William stories'. Accompanied by his correspondent for their letter and remarks that he is 'sorry the original envelope hand addressed by Crompton. Two file that you were pained at the omission of your name as a holes to the left edge, one just affecting one letter of text but not subscriber to parish work but I hope that God willing another the signature, and some light age wear. Together with a year's almanack may give the names of the subscribers to the miscellaneous selection of signed cards, pieces and album school and the names of those under whose tickets Came pages, most vintage, by various other writers and novelists patients may be sent to the hospital although subscription as including W. Somerset Maugham, J. B. Priestley, J. M. Barrie, such to the Hospital do not belong to my account' and Thomas Carlyle, John Galsworthy, Rex Stout etc. Generally G continues 'You kindly give 20£ a year to the school which to VG, 10 however is known here as is known what hospital tickets are Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 given on your subscription'. In concluding Barnes refers to Damer's daughter whom he saw at a School tea on Wednesday and whom has 'scated on Came pond'. Scarce. VG Barnes Lot: 511 served as rector of St Peter's Church at Winterborne Came in ROWLING J. K.: (1965- ) British Author of the Harry Potter Dorset from 1862-86. He is buried in the churchyard there books. Signed 5 x 7 photograph of Rowling seated in a half beneath a Celtic cross. length pose. Signed ('Kids first! J K Rowling') in bold blue ink to Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 a light area at the base of the image. One very slight, minor surface crease to the image, otherwise VG Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Lot: 516 WORDSWORTH WILLIAM: (1770-1850) English Poet Laureate 1843-50. A.N.S., William Wordsworth, at the conclusion of a Lot: 512 sonnet, two pages, slim oblong 4to, Rydal Mount, 25th ROWLING J. K.: (1965- ) British Author of the Harry Potter September 1849. The manuscript sonnet, in the hand of books. Book signed, a paperback edition of Harry Potter and George Huntly Gordon, and signed by him at the conclusion, is the Philosopher's Stone, published by Bloomsbury, London, headed A Sonnet - Composed on the Terrace of Richmond 2000 (?). Signed by Rowling in bold black ink with her name Castle, Yorkshire, with an explanatory note, 'It is remarkable alone to the half title page. Some very light, extremely minor that though the surrounding walls and towers of Richmond age wear, VG Castle have long been crumbling to dust, the Keep or Donjon, Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 which is said to have been erected about the same period, still remains in a state of high preservation. It is Norman structure....', and begins 'Richmond! their rage a thousand Lot: 513 years have spent/ On thee; and wasted thy wide circling wall/ EUCKEN RUDOLF: (1846-1926) German Philosopher, Nobel Thy once bold Barbican, and princely Hall;/ But stormy blast nor Prize winner for Literature, 1908. A.L.S., R. Eucken, on two hostile arm hath rent/ Thy stately Keep; - there long battlement'. sides of his personal printed correspondence card, Jena, 27th Wordsworth's note appears at the foot of the second page, February 1907, to Mrs. M. von Leydewitz, in German. Eucken following the conclusion of the sonnet, and reads, in full, thanks his correspondent for her kind invitation to a 'Thanks to Mr. Gordon for his sonnets which have great merit'. performance by Miss. Friedlander and adds that he had Wordsworth has further added a holograph correction to the text, altering Gordon's words 'To never' to 'Never to'. Some

54 of 99 International Autograph Auctions (IAA) (Specialist Autograph Auction) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com light overall age toning and some wear and minor paper loss at STERLING GEORGE: (1869-1926) American Poet & the folds, professionally repaired and strengthened with Playwright. Typed Poem Signed, George Sterling, one page, Japanese tissue. G 8vo, n.p., 1st May 1898. Sterling has signed a typewritten copy Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 of his poem entitled In the Beginning, which begins 'In panoply the nations wait/ Colossal, throned on many lands;/ Strong to fulfill with mailed hands/ The endless purposes of Fate./ To Lot: 517 thee, America, the word/ From deeps beyond the spirit's ken,/ THOMAS DYLAN: (1914-1953) Welsh Poet. Rare D.S., with his In accents all unknown to men;/ Who, hearing, know not they full signature, Dylan Marlais Thomas, three pages, 8vo, n.p. have heard.' Signed and dated by Sterling to the border. Lightly (Swansea?), n.d. (c.1936). The partially printed document, laid down at the upper edge to an 8vo page removed from an almost entirely completed by Thomas, is a questionnaire issued album, with a partially adjoining page bearing a similar by the publishers J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd. for use in publicising (although unsigned) typed copy of Sterling's poem The Twenty-Five Poems (1936). Thomas provides details of his Spaniards in Cuba. Scarce. Some light age wear and creasing, address in Uplands, Swansea, place and date of birth, and lists about VG his only previously published work '"18 Poems", Parton Press, Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 1934'. Thomas advises that the new work may arouse special interest in 'South Wales, especially Swansea and Carmarthen' and in answering a question about biographical information Lot: 521 writes 'Live outside London as much as possible, like living in SCOTT WALTER: (1771-1832) Scottish Novelist. Final page of Wales most. Am interested in short-story writing; at the moment an A.L.S., Walter Scott, one page, 4to, Ashestiel, 15th August am writing a reversed Pilgrim's Progress, the journey of Anti- 1809, to Lady Douglas. The concluding page of Scott's letter Christian from Zion to Destruction. I try to lead conventional begins '& who from that single circumstance he contends must lives'. In further responding to a request for further information have been the ancestor of William de Duglas who flourished Thomas states 'Have contributed a great number of poems & about 1170. Unfortunately for this learned gentleman's stories to periodicals including the Criterion, New Verse, New hypothesis it happens that the lands possessed by this Stories, the Listener, the New English Weekly, Adelphi, Life & Theobald never made any part of the Barony of Duglas & Letters To-Day. Have reviewed crime books for a London daily consequently there is not the most slight foundation for saying for quite a long time' and, finally, the poet remarks 'Need my he had anything to do with the family. I beg leave to age be used as an excuse for the book? Wouldn't just "a young congratulate your Ladyship & Lord Douglas on this discovery'. man" do?'. An excellent signed document relating to the poet's Scott further adds that he will write to Lady Louisa very soon second published poetry collection. Some neat splitting at the and remarks 'I hope Miss Douglas does not suffer her pencil to central vertical fold and some minor staple holes to the upper contract dust. Were I clergyman at Bothwell I would preach on edges and other light, insignificant small stains, not affecting the text of the....talent till she exerted herself out of mere the signature. About VG shame' and in a postscript writes 'It is with great astonishment Estimate: £2,000.00 - £3,000.00 & some disbelief of my eyes that I saw Woodhall in the papers for sale. How is Lady Charlotte when your Ladyship heard from her?'. With address panel to the verso bearing a good red wax Lot: 518 seal (small area of paper loss to the left edge, where originally HUGHES TED: (1930-1998) English Poet and Children's writer, broken, not affecting the text or signature). VG Poet Laureate 1984-98. Book signed, being a complete set of Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 Collected Animal Poems, Volume I The Iron Wolf, Volume II What is the Truth?, Volume III A March Calf and Volume IV The Thought-Fox, First Editions published by Faber & Faber Ltd., Lot: 522 London, 1995. With illustrations by Chris Riddell (Vol.I) and Lisa DICKENS CHARLES: (1812-1870) English Novelist. Autograph Flather (Vols. II - IV). The first volume is signed by Hughes with envelope signed, Charles Dickens, addressed in the novelist's his name alone in black ink to the half title page. All volumes hand to Dr. Southwood Smith at 38 Finsbury Square. Signed in are accompanied by their dust jackets and contained in the blue ink, with a good example of his signature, in the lower left original slipcase. VG, 4 corner. Bearing a red postal cancellation dated 1st May [1844]. Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Neatly inlaid and with a red wax seal to the verso. Some light age wear, about VG Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Lot: 519 LEE LAURIE: (1914 -1997) English Poet & Novelist. Book signed and inscribed, a hardback edition of As I Walked Out Lot: 523 One Midsummer Morning, First edition published by Andre DICKENS CHARLES: (1812-1870) English Novelist. A.L.S., Deutsch Ltd., London, 1969. Signed by Lee in bold blue ink to with his initials CD, one page, small 4to (originally folded and the title page. Accompanied by the dust jacket. Together with a with an address panel to the verso), Osnaburgh Terrace, n.d. second book signed and inscribed, a hardback edition of I Can't ('Tuesday morning', pre-July 1844), to Dr. Southwood Smith. Stay Long, First edition published by Andre Deutsch Ltd., Dickens writes, in full, 'Here is the speech (no longer present) London, 1975. Signed by Lee in bold blue ink to the title page Word for word, and letter by letter. I wish I could be the Patron and dated Covent Garden, 1987 in his hand. Accompanied by of your scheme in better essentials than in name. Use that as the dust jacket. VG, 2 you will'. Unusually for the novelist, Dickens would appear to Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 have hastily written his letter on the first available piece of paper to hand, rather than using stationery printed with his address. Indeed, there are two lines of text in his hand at the Lot: 520 head of the page, beginning Preface, and struck through in blue ink by Dickens. With the address panel to the verso in his hand,

55 of 99 International Autograph Auctions (IAA) (Specialist Autograph Auction) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com marked Free, and signed ('Charles Dickens') in the lower left Doyle writes, in full, 'I am very sorry that I cannot do it for I am a corner. Neatly inlaid to the verso and with the remnants of a sincere admirer of much of Le Gallienne's work. I should think small red wax seal. Some light age wear, mainly at the that Grant Allen is the man.' With blank integral leaf. Some very intersections of the folds and with uniform dust staining to the light, extremely minor age wear, VG Doyle refers to Richard Le address panel. About VG Gallienne (1866-1947) English Author and Poet who wrote an Estimate: £600.00 - £900.00 essay on Grant Allen in his work Attitude and Avowals with some Retrospective Reviews (1910) Grant Allen (1848-1899) Canadian Science Writer and Novelist, a successful upholder of Lot: 524 the theory of evolution. Doyle was a friend, doctor and DICKENS CHARLES: (1812-1870) English Novelist. Autograph neighbour to Allen who died at Hindhead, Haslemere on 25th Envelope signed, addressed in his hand to Leigh Hunt at October 1899. Edwards Square, Kensington. Signed ('Charles Dickens') to the Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 lower left corner. The envelope bears a Penny Black postage stamp and several partial and illegible post marks to the recto. With a red wax seal to the verso and two further post marks, Lot: 528 one clearly dated July 1842 (therefore presenting the possibility GLYN ELINOR: (1864-1943) British Novelist who coined the that the Penny Black stamp, with an indistinct red cancellation, use of the phrase It as a euphemism for sex appeal. A has been added to the envelope at a later date. Penny Red fascinating autograph MS, Elinor Glyn, nineteen pages, 4to, postage stamps, cancelled in black ink, had been in use since n.p. (Paris?), 3rd - 5th September 1914 (most likely incorrectly February 1841). Some light age wear, otherwise VG Leigh Hunt dated August at the conclusion). The autograph manuscript (1784-1859) English Critic, Essayist, Poet & Writer. Hunt is recounts in great detail a visit to Glyn by the British socialite believed to have been the inspiration behind the character Daisy Greville, Countess of Warwick. Glyn commences 'I am Harold Skimpole in Dickens's Bleak House (1852-53). writing this down because after my conversation with Dr. Atkins Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00 I wish to make this statement while my memory is fresh. For twenty one years I have been friendly with Lady Warwick & in her great days she loaded me with kindness & I never forget Lot: 525 kindness. I have stuck to her through thick & thin, because it is TWAIN MARK: (1835-1910) American Writer. Fountain pen ink my nature to stick to my friends, & there is a wonderful charm signature ('S L Clemens') to the verso of a slim 8vo printed about her which draws me, in spite of my great disapproval of table place card bearing the name of Gertrude Barrett. Also her moral point of view & her socialism….. ' and continues signed to the verso, in ink and pencil, by thirteen other 'sometime in May of this year….after I got back to Paris at the individuals, evidently also guests at the same dinner, including end of the month….I got a letter from her, saying she was Gertrude Barrett and several members of her family etc. coming to Paris & could I tell her of some quiet little hotel in my Together with G. K. Chesterton (1874-1936) English Writer. neighbourhood where she could stay as “Mrs. Greville― as Dark fountain pen ink signature ('G. K. Chesterton') on a small she was so dreadfully hard up they always charged her so piece, neatly laid down. G to VG, 2 much when she went in her own name….. she told me she had Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 a scheme to design gardens for people, & wanted to see my sister to ask her advice…..I knew of no hotel to advise her - & remembering her many many kindnesses to me, I felt I would like to return her hospitality of the past & ask her to stay….she Lot: 526 wired or wrote she would be delighted…..I went myself to meet HAGGARD H. RIDER: (1856-1925) English Writer of Adventure her at the station in my car & brought her to my house. She was Novels. A.L.S., H. Rider Haggard, two pages, 8vo, Ditchingham sweet & loving & we talked of the passage, & of how glad she House, , 27th January 1905, to [Bernard] Holland. was that I lived in France, & I said yes, that I loved it & on Haggard announces 'I am glad to hear that Lord Grey is account of my sorrows about Clayton I had found it much better satisfied with my appointment' and refers to a cable of to try & make a home for my children out of England where we congratulations he has received from Commissioner Booth- would not meet, as I was heartbroken with all my troubles about Tucker in Stockholm, adding 'I think myself fortunate to be thus him…..as I took her to her room she said that she had some acceptable to those chiefly concerned'. In concluding Haggard most deeply interesting business to do in Paris which she would states that he will be meeting Booth-Tucker shortly 'so I hope to tell me all about next day…..she said she was hard up and go into matters thoroughly with him'. VG Albert Grey, 4th Earl indeed very poor….I had that night a very strange dream. I Grey (1851-1917) British Politician, Governor General of dream very rarely, and when I do it is generally very vividly, Canada 1904-11. Frederick Booth-Tucker (1853-1929) Indian- dreams which leave impressions, this dream was that an angel born Civil Servant, a senior Salvation Army officer and son in or some bright presence came and warned me that something law of General William Booth. Haggard was involved in dangerous & sinister was in the house, and that I must pray to reforming agriculture and was a member of many commissions God to protect me & mine. I woke at dawn with a horrible on land use and related affairs; it is presumably his sensation of dread….I went in to see my guest, and she was appointment to one of these commissions that the present letter most loving & I think it was then [she] told me her “business relates to. His public work took him on several trips to the friend― was a Mr Frank Harris, who was the greatest exponent Colonies and Dominions. of Shakespeare who had ever lived, a brilliantly - clever man, a Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 great writer & great poet - & he was coming to help her with a long series of articles or something of that kind, about Shakespeare, & that Warwickshire county which she knew so Lot: 527 well…..the name “Frank Harris― conveyed nothing to me….& I DOYLE ARTHUR CONAN: (1859-1930) Scottish Author, think I said so to her, & she replied that….this man had been an creator of Sherlock Holmes. A.L.S., A Conan Doyle, one page, editor & had been very unjustly treated in England, & had been 8vo, Hindhead, Haslemere, n.d. (c.1897/98), to a gentleman. in prison! Like an electric shock my bristles went up, & I

56 of 99 International Autograph Auctions (IAA) (Specialist Autograph Auction) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com became suspicious that it might after all be some socialist….I feared as usual she would be late. At five punctually he came I then left her….as we came down to lunch….the butler said her went into the drawing room to greet him & to explain she had ladyship's visitor had arrived at eleven….had not yet gone but not yet returned….presently to my relief I saw Lady W. through would we go in to lunch without her - we did - & presently she the glass door come in….the Ambassador followed me….and came in to the dining room saying he had gone - her cheeks said how do you do most cordially with Lady W. & I said that I were very flushed, & her eyes were very bright, and her manner would leave them….as they would have much to talk of….' Glyn was rather affectionately nervous. From my place I saw go out then recounts the unusual behaviour of the Ambassador's of the gate a squarish man not very tall….presently we heard secretary, resulting in the Ambassador becoming awkward, and the gate ring & the same man came back, & she said she further writes 'I told her I thought such rudeness in my own wondered what on earth he had returned for & to our house was outrageous on the part of the Ambassador and she surprise….the man….said….that as he found there were no taxissaid she thought he must be mad - that what had occurred was outside & he was too late to get back to Paris for lunch so he that all the time he kept saying “Oh I cannot talk here - I have had been obliged to come & ask for some!!....I felt a thrill of much to say to you but I cannot talk here, you must stay at the dislike & revulsion to the man's extremely evil face….the brute embassy―, that he had seemed constrained….she appeared to began at once to say vile things of England & the English, how grow incensed at his rudeness as we talked & we tried to he wanted to see England beaten & ruined….it all got me in imagine what caused it, she said she would write & demand an such a rage that I could hardly behave….when he had gone explanation of him the moment she got to England….she had to Lady W. apologised jokingly for having brought such an unruly dress then quickly & go out to dinner I believe with Mr guest….then I spoke to her seriously, & said that she knew I Harris…..I was in my boudoir when she returned at night & she had a peculiar faculty for seeing characters & having came up to say good night to me. Her eyes had a stony stare in premonitions about people, & I warned her from the depths of them, & her manner was preoccupied. We talked but I could my heart to beware of this man, & have no dealings with see she was not attending to a word I said - as she kissed me him….she laughed & said he was a….most wonderful to say good night as she was going very early in the morning I man…..Next day it was arranged that I drove her into Paris in remembered the packet of papers & said “Oh! You must not my motor & left her at the house of this vile man - a flat in a little forget your papers― she said “Oh! Yes― & we went into my street turning out of the Avenue du Bois….as I was putting on bedroom & I got them out for her no-one had opened the safe my hat Lady W. knocked at my door in her dressing gown. She meanwhile….I had the same hateful sensation of something had in her hand a large envelope….it had an elastic band round sinister & bad & was thankful when she took them from it; but it was not fastened up, it looked as though it was full of me….when she had gone I sat & thought & two things struck papers or letters….then she said carelessly….darling have you me - when she had arrived she had kept protesting she would a safe somewhere where I could put these letters just until I “tell me all about it tomorrow―….then after she had seen the go….I said I had only my jewel safe in the wall, if she liked she horrible man she had not said this sentence or referred to could put them there. Something seemed to warn me to ask no “telling me― anything….the other thing was - if the papers questions but my first thought was they were the letters of her were so valuable why had she not sealed them? Did she really new lover & she was afraid to leave them about because her know (which was true) that I was to be trusted - or did she leave maid was a new one. She handed me the package, & I noticed them unsealed on purpose?..... In the morning she went early it was not sealed, so I asked her would not she seal it up first. saying all sorts of affectionate things…..& a great wave of relief She laughed & said of course not, it would be perfectly safe in swept over….me…..weeks went by & but for her most loving my safe…..I put the envelope in & locked the jewel safe. Then letter…..I heard no more of her…..from then to now….I always when it was locked she said…..that she had to have them kept feel affection for her she is so sweet, & when people do not safely because they were of great value to her - & that they cross her path or interfere with her game, she is the soul of were indeed so important that the police if they knew they were kindness. She did not tell me the name of her new lover only in my house would attack it!!....I thought she was joking, indeed that he was young, & she was having him for love & to serve I did think it was a rather dramatic & bombastic thing to her in her business. Her moral views are so extraordinary I say….she went on to say that as she was so dreadfully hard up have never attempted to cope with them…..now I come to the she hoped to make money out of them!!! As they were far more present of this story. I have been ill - & my doctor - John Atkins interesting than the Parnell letters - I made some remark about came to see me yesterday. He is also Lord W's doctor & knows thinking it wrong ever to expose a man's love letters after he the family…..& has always been devoted to Lady W - I chanced was dead…..they might be the love letters of the late King and if to ask him if he had heard anything of her lately….he said he the horrible Harris was an editor of some vile socialist had happened to hear from Lord Warwick's nurse…..that she paper….he might publish them, & it seemed to me so frightful was busy making hospital things…..I said I was glad because I that a lady should take money for the love letters of a dead feared when she had stayed with me in Paris she was still very man…..I had a hateful feeling of uncertainty as to what I ought socialistic. Dr A….looked up quickly & said - “she stayed with to have done….I know her so well that I know that no you did she?― - something in his face roused me I don't know representations of mine as to the dishonor of such conduct why, & that same unaccountable sensation of dread of sinister would stop her if she intended to do it - she is utterly things came over me….& something prompted me to say to him unscrupulous….she talked about her new love affairs & asked that I would like to tell him about her visit….& I told him as me why I did not have a French lover. I said because I would rapidly as I could….he looked up & he was quite pale, & he said not for the world have anything which could be detrimental to most gravely….that there were very dark depths & that he my children who were my sun, moon & stars. Then we talked of warned me that if I valued my life never to be mixed up with beliefs, & I told her mine were that good [is] always triumphant her….I was perfectly aghast….I told him all this & he asked me if & that for every action we commit we draw its punishment or I knew what the papers were. I said of course not & I described reward that the reflex of our own actions make our heaven or the scene & told him what she had said - & he said it was true hell…..next day, Friday….she asked…my butler to telephone to they were of great value £500,000 quite & that she would get it the Embassy to be sure if the Ambassador was coming….the too! - he remarked people did not get that amount for nothing! I answer was that his excellency was certainly coming at five said how awful - & I was glad I did not know what they were & I o'clock…..I hoped he would not come until she got back & I had a feeling they were the love letters of the late King. He did

57 of 99 International Autograph Auctions (IAA) (Specialist Autograph Auction) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com not say anything in actual words but somehow gave me the now for anything so schoolgirlish…It is just going to be a book in impression that they were a great deal more important & which I can write down whatever comes into my head....It is my sinister than that…..I said my instincts had guided me at the wedding day. Four years ago. What fun I though it! & I have time that it was something wicked she was doing & that I never been as happy as it possible to be ever since… The reception intended to have her in my home again….he said as though he was at Stafford house, which I wanted so much to see, it is was thinking deeply - “she is not likely to strike while the war is quite a splendid place the largest private house I have ever on - there is just one man who might perhaps be of service― I been in…. Everyone smart in London was there, but the said who - & he said, Lord Curzon. I suppose because of his Duchess of Sutherland looked best of all, so sweet & young & being a great statesman & knowing all about the foreign office - well set up she was far prettier than Lady Warwick who because for some reason he - Dr A - gave me the impression generally outshines everyone…' and continuing to express her that the papers would make a national calamity - not only a innermost thoughts and observations on a wide range of King-Edward-love-letter calamity. He then said that if he was subjects including fashion, relationships with her husband, killed in the war he had made a deposition of all facts which sister Lucy (Lady Duff-Gordon), and with numerous references was now in the possession of one of the greatest judges….& to various literary and society figures including Lillie Langtry, that to protect me he would depose how I had nothing to do , Daisy Greville, Countess of Warwick etc. Glyn with her, but that her conduct, & what she had said about the makes the observation ‘What strikes one most is how badly all papers had seemed so suspicious to me that I had consulted the women walk and hold themselves. Lady Warwick the him about it. This he said would prove how she had abused my Duchess…. & one or two more, are the only women who have a hospitality…Dr A then said “if it comes to the last extremity cannotion of what good walking & a fine carriage means, the others you arrange that I see Lord Curzon without fail?― - I said I all seen to think to stick their stomachs out…. It would have would try. Dr A said he disliked anything dramatic & would only made our grandmothers blue with disgust to see them, the request this if it seemed quite necessary….he then went away & higher one goes in Society – the more the entire absence of I determined to write all this down with the greatest exactness deportment (among young women, this does not apply over 40) so that if ever it should be necessary I could have it a written you see. Lots of old ladies still walk beautifully. English women account while my memory is fresh.' A highly interesting have no notion of shape, lots of them have pretty faces & good manuscript with excellent associations. Each of the pages are skins but having no taste & no figures & clothes without one neatly adjoined in the upper left corner. VG Frances Evelyn scrap of individuality, they pass by unnoticed, just frumps….’ 'Daisy' Greville (1861-1938) Countess of Warwick. British also commenting on ladies hairstyles, ‘A “bun― - bits of hair Socialite and mistress of Edward, Prince of Wales (later King fluffed with the comb, rolled up into sausages & then the lot Edward VII). Following the death of King Edward VII in 1910, bundled into a net!!... In Paris the highest art of hairdressing is the Countess found herself with large debts, and tried to to make the hair shine & wave, to look absolutely natural, then blackmail his son, the new King George V. She threatened to to twist it into the simplest knot high on the head… each person make public a series of love letters written by Edward VII that seems to have a sense of the fitness of things & to wear a hat she claimed proved his adultery. These are undoubtedly the accordingly which suits them. Here, good lord deliver us from letters to which Glyn refers to in the present manuscript. It was the sights one sees! … ‘ before continuing ‘Well to get back the cunning expertise of Lord Stamfordham that managed to to Stafford House! … Everything was very well done… The stop their publication by arguing that the copyright belonged to Prince of Wales came late & sat at the large table between the King. After the High Court restrained her from publishing the Angela & the Duchess, but afterwards he retired to the hall with letters in Britian, she threatened to sell them to American Lady Warwick & they seemed to be talking earnestly …. Last media. British industrialist and politician Arthur Du Cros offered year the silly woman – the Princess I mean, flew up to to pay £64,000 worth of Greville's debts in return for the love Scotland to the Queen where she heard Lady W was going & letters. Copies of the love letters were later released to the would not hold the Drawing room, so the sweet lady got cross & public by Greville's daughter, and rather than being the said she had influenza & would not go at all….. Lucy had such a passionate love letters claimed by Greville, they were found to lovely dress, just that exquisite “Look―…. Little Vi Rosslyn…. & be a mix of gossip and affectionate banter. Sir John Atkins myself all had “Lucile― clothes too & really dear book to you (1875-1963) British Doctor who served as a General whom I can tell the truth, we looked far & away the best there…. Practitioner in West Kensington from 1904-14 and later served I like to see a woman’s shape which suggests at once that on the staff of Sir John French, Commander-in-Chief. George were she undressed, she would be in perfect proportions, round Curzon (1859-1925) 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston. British small waisted fattish hips & a lovely bust… one that attracts & Statesman. Viceroy of India 1899-1905 and Secretary of State give a sensuous pleasure to the eye… It is absolutely no good a for Foreign Affairs 1919-24. Elinor Glyn conducted a long term woman looking like a flat boy, if she means to enjoy life!!.... ‘ affair with Curzon before his marriage in 1917. and recounting an anecdote about actress Lillie Langtry, ‘Mrs Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Hawkesford once told a witty story about herself & Mrs Pipon & Mrs Langtry, then in the zenith of her fame, & just beginning to be talked about with the Prince…. They met outside a Lot: 529 tobacconist’s shop where the side window was a mirror…. In GLYN ELINOR: (1864-1943) British Novelist who coined the Jersey… “Perfectly shocking conduct― said Mrs H. “Most use of the phrase It as a euphemism for sex appeal. A immoral creature―- said Mrs Pipon- “I can’t think how people fascinating manuscript journal kept by Glyn, the leather bound can behave so― “They― said Mrs Hawkesford telling the story small 4to journal comprising 90 pages of manuscript text by the “I chanced to catch sight of our two faces in the glass & I felt novelist, with some original illustrations in her hand, signed to we were hardly the people to judge of her temptations!!.... ‘. the front free endpaper 'Begun April 1896 at Sheering Hall, Glyn also warns ‘when I am dead someone will read this Harlow by Elinor Glyn'. The first entry is dated 27th April 1896 besides myself & I don’t mind then, but now if anyone reads it and continues through until January 1898 and, writing from I curse them & may some evil happen to them & when I wish a various places including London, Paris and San Remo, Glyn thing it generally comes true, so beware’ and writes of her provides a fascinating account of her life over the two years, good advice given to a bride, ‘….a week before hand I told her beginning 'This is not going to be a diary because I am too old to start at once by not disillusioning him, never to sleep in the

58 of 99 International Autograph Auctions (IAA) (Specialist Autograph Auction) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com same room with him, never to let him see her with her hair… as comes up, it is repeated all over the place by 2 other footmen & one must be when one wakes first but to reserve domestic so each person is in readiness & it makes no block… The arrangements for the privacy of one’s apartment & live with Duchess of Marlborough was too splendid with jewels, but such him in a charming exquisite way like a cocotte… How can a a hideous dress a tight basque body, coming below the waist man remain in love with a woman that he has every day as a on the hips (than which there is nothing more matter of duty or a slice of cold beef! There are many cases unbecoming)…The tea…. bored me… Sir William Pearce was where the man being a very good sort, but not over refined they announced. How amusing to see him again! The first time since get to a stage after the disillusion… it is just a hum drum my wedding! He is uglier than ever & stouter. I felt like a cat arrangement & the woman end up by either turning into a cow playing with a mouse!... I suppose I am a dreadful tease! Thank “for breeding purposes only― or gets a lover who fills up the goodness however that I married my darling old pet & not him. I want in her life. But….. she does not reflect that it was her own am sure he would make a perfectly sickening husband in spite fault by making herself too common in the beginning. To keep a of the enormous £.s.d & I should think being kissed by him mans affection never make yourself too cheap. I told Angela to would make one feel perfectly ill but to tease him is extremely have a chiffon “Sant let― which she might put on with amusing!’, and further writing of other daily activities and nothing but her own young white self under it when she wanted family members, ‘I have had a most amusing day! Gracie to drive Mr Forbes mad any night they are feeling dull!! She gave me all sorts of instructions to go & see Mr Humphry who is ordered it at the Mason Lucile at once!’ and again referring to the owner of Hatchards in Piccadilly… I went very frightened to Daisy Greville and other society figures, ‘I was right about go alone but was so interested. He is a plain small man, with Lady W & the Drawing Room. She is going on the 7th & it says rather a weird appearance but so clever & interesting,…. He in the papers so innocently that the Princess has suddenly took me up into his private room & showed me all sorts of rare been called to La Tourbie to see her sister – the Empress & editions his mind is most cultivated….Mr Humphry is a genius, will be out of England til about the 13th!!!..... We practised our he has lent me a lot of books, among them the epigrams of curtseys it is frightfully fatiguing & no time is given one to do Oscar Wilde. They are clever, & one tries not to be prejudiced them even gracefully the whole thing seems to be a fearful rush by the horror of the author as a man, but in spite of trying, I & scurry…. Angela & Mr Forbes were there she looked lovely cannot really enjoy them on that account & some of them are but cross. She has not got the “Sant let― yet if it delays muchtoo ridiculous… Clayton has just returned from…. London, longer it will certainly be worn for someone else but the where at Lords he saw all his family they are all good kind nice husband!... I went to the Dorwas….. Gerald Paget came in. He people but two, his sister Milly & his cousin Rachel who are a is nice, there are great possibilities about him & up to now he couple of as nasty old maid vipers as exist, the cousin is to be has not made love to me which is a great charm, but has married… in September. What pleasure can there be in treated me as though I were nice to talk to & not just a female marrying a withered soured woman of 5 & 30 when there are so creature with hair and skin that pleases the eye. Col Lockwood many young & pretty ones about!..’ and again recounting was so true & funny about the modern young Englishman & stories of the social circles that she moves in, ‘Lady Eleanor their manner of making love…. It is all over in five minutes…. not Harbord, poor thing she has dearly paid for her folly in life…. a caress, not a tender word….. nothing to make a woman lose Lady Warwick told me awful stories that her family said about her head…. only a disgusting hurrying brutality!! & there are her, that she had not only run away with Walter Harbord (who women who don’t mind. I call it too horribly low and degrading was afterwards caught cheating as cards & dismissed from the whole thing….’ as well as her husband, ‘Clayton is society) but that she poisoned her husband Mr Eaton first! It always teasing me & saying all my admirers are “such was all so long ago everyone has forgotten, she is so pretty & antiques― but I prefer them elderly as they then at least know nice but has plainly lost….& mixed for years with a riff raff how to behave & have to talk & make themselves agreeable & society which has left its mark…. I won at the races, Tom & Sir are not eternally thinking of how they shall arrive at kissing George Chetwynd were there & gave me tips…. Sir George & me…’ Glyn also comments on a Royal appointment, ‘I did Tom both told me that after the first days racing the 11 women not leave for the Palace till nearly 3 o’clock & so arrived of their party did nothing but discuss me, my clothes my without any tiresome waiting in the mall. First I was ushered “French look― & my hair which they were all sure was dyed! into a splendid hall full of “Beefeaters―…. That odorous Mrs So Tom and Sir G offered to bet them 2000 to 2 that is was not; Crawshay who was in Rome was there…. the only man there I to cut off a piece of hair before witnesses & they to have it was Lord Willoughby de Brooke in uniform & the two Verney analysed, but when they heard the odds they cried off!- Fancy girls were with him, they were so nice to me & stayed with me them bothering their heads about such a thing, women are all the time…. We would not rush & push so were nearly the last odious creatures they never can allow anything good in anyone to get through the barrier into the great ballroom, if I was the else & they have always envied my poor red locks…In Queen I should hold the Drawing room in that fine room where September also we had the Maharajah of Cooch Behar to stay everyone could be seen not in the pokey place she does. There with us…. The Maharajah is a dear… & the… Indian Prince that were numbers of hideous women there… The big ball room was comes over not on account of his possessions but because he full of chairs some beautiful gold Empire ones but lots of is the only one who is an English Gentleman in every way, shabby white painted ones like bedroom chairs too… then we except for his skin. He was perfectly sweet here & did not bring got through the second barrier into a fine room, hung with a lot of black servants as we feared he would…’ Glyn also yellow satin with some beautiful Gainsborough portraits on the reveals some opinions of herself, “The Cat― picture is really a wall,… then we went … into a big room hung with blue satin & better likeness!... Blanche painted it first before the portrait portraits of the Queen & her beloved Albert…. someone at the because I am so like a cat, I know it, I feel it, I have all the door took my card… the Lord Chamberlain roared my name into instincts of one, I like to move sinuously, to purr when I love, to the Princesses of Wales ear “Mrs Clayton Glyn― to be caress & be caressed softly, to lie in the sun, to have the soft presented… I began to curtsy… the I saw the Princes’s face &cushions of life, to touch against soft things, too - scratch when after that began to back..... Then I descended corridors & at I hate - & yes perhaps even to tease mice now & then! – it is last got back to the staircase & so to the cloak room. They call an extraordinary thing, I hate seeing cruel sport or anything hurt the carriage very cleverly one footman hears the name from a or killed but ratting gives me pleasure…[My] Eyes fascinated policeman through a neumatic tube, long before the carriage everyone in the room & made then freeze & creep & then he

59 of 99 International Autograph Auctions (IAA) (Specialist Autograph Auction) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com said I was like Sarah Bernhardt (that I have been told so often telegraphed “All is forgotten & forgiven― & wrote a charming that it tires me)…I have been reading over this book & really it letter next day & the dear Lady is to go to Sandringham as gives me the impression that I have been trying to pose as a soon as she is well, she is the cleverest woman in this age.... saint Dear book! I must correct this, I am not a saint! & although Poor Rosslyn has gone on the stage after becoming a I loathe the brute look about a man when I am alone in the Bankrupt. What a fearful thing for an Earl to do, but nothing room with him it sometimes amuses me very much to make him seems to matter now-a-days…. in the state of affairs, if she had feel like that when other people are there or at dinner or only forgiven him for his just desertion of her for Mrs Langtry, sometimes when he can’t possibly say or do anything she could have got an influence over him & he would never tiresome – there is meanness for you! After all one may as well have played the fool as he has done…. I feel too old & serious confess the truth, power over anyone is a delicious feeling…. A to have any more flirtations with anyone. These sad deaths & great zest and amusement is playing the game alluring, quarrels & debacles among my friends seems to have taken the mystifying, tantalising never the same…I have one friend that spirits out of me….Angela has turned out as quiet & respectable up to now has been a joy. We never meet – he is in the as the Duchess after her stormy wedding – but Lady Austrian Embassy in Rome, but he writes such interesting Westmoreland is as bad as any Cocotte….. As for my darling letters, he is so well read, we read the same books & he has old pet himself, he is more kind & generous & unselfish than beautiful refined thoughts we are “ships that have passed in ever…. the more one knows of him, the more one loves & the night―. He has had some great sorrow, he has never made respects him… How dear & delightful he is, so amused at my love to me & I don’t want to see him again in case he ever flirting ways & admirers – never jealous or imagining things. I should as our friendship is perfect as it is. Dear book, I am not always tell him everything they say when they make love & he the empty headed flirt that up to this my chronicle seems to does laugh so & says “vain vain Mrs Glyn.― A remarkable and show I am. People do not understand me…’ The novelist revealing account of two years in the life of Elinor Glyn, a again writes of London society, ‘In the evening we dined at the novelist who was to have a large influence on early 20th Savoy, the most amusing place in London, everyone smart in century popular culture. With a hinged clasp (slightly broken town was there… the gaiety & fun of the Savoy! The beautiful and lacking the key) and some very light, minor age wear to the room, the perfect dinner, the lovely music & everyone in their leather covers, otherwise VG best clothes…. To dine at the Savoy is the smart thing to do on Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00 Sunday night & it is so expensive that that adds to its charm!...There was an old veteran there (aged 80. I have looked in the Army list!) The gamest old man I have ever come Lot: 530 across, he began to make love to me on the second day! He is [GLYN ELINOR]: (1864-1943) British Novelist who coined the called Sir Charles Shute. I was in fits of laughter at dinner, if use of the phrase It as a euphemism for sex appeal. LINDSAY only the rest of the prim party could have heard the things this THOMAS (1843-1914) British Historian & Educator. An old reprobate was saying to me!... Oh, the extraordinary vanity interesting A.L.S., Thomas M. Lindsay, six pages, 4to, of men! Even at 80 they think any woman is only waiting for Florence, 9th September 1907, to Lady Duff-Gordon. Lindsay them to throw the handkerchief!’ and that of Monaco, ‘The informs his correspondent 'I have read 'Three Weeks' - read it divine beauty of Monte Carlo must be seen to be believed, first quickly and then slowly, as I said I would. I have seen no there is nothing that nature & art can do that is wanting in it. reviews and what follows is simply my own impressions of the The loveliest spot I have ever seen on earth, …. we had book. You may be disappointed: and Mrs Glyn has every right hideous bad luck gambling, but perfect dinners & everything to disapprove of misapprehension…' and continues to offer his else… Oh, the gaiety of Monte! It is a place where one loses all own critique of the work, 'To me the whole interest of the novel sense of the value of money one flings a Louis for a bunch of centres in the study of the Lady. She [is] largely drawn from life, violets or 100 francs for a small dish of strawberries with not a I think Mrs Glyn said so. Therefore many things, which might thought, it is won or lost the next minute!...Oh , how I love the have struck me as inartistic - the poses on the tiger-skin, use of French – Paris & the dear witty in–sincere French People, so sensuous aromatic smoke-scent, couches of roses, have light, so agreeable, with no stodgy ground floor in everything simply to be accepted as part of the oriental, perhaps Calmuck, they say, like the English, no silly sentiment like the & element in a many sided woman… She is a married woman and no beastly vulgarity – like the Germans, Vive le belle France! – sets herself to make, and succeed in making, a handsome Austrians are also charming, perhaps for real friends nicer than young Englishman, whose character is largely undeveloped but Frenchmen, because in these democratic days, they are almost whom she thinks is worthy of herself, first passionately, then the only pure aristocrats left in the world & in all things blood deeply and permanently in love with her. This is, of course to will tell…’ In drawing the journal to a conclusion, Glyn writes me, frankly and simply immoral. But it appears, the revelation of ‘A whole year almost since I wrote last!.... All sorts of sad growing in clearness as the story unfolds itself that the woman things have happened. My poor friend Fanny Samuelsson was is the wife of a drunken brute.… and that she has been burnt to death, her hair caught fire at the hairdressers…. Angela condemned legally reasons of mere state policy, to the worse has had a baby called Marigold, Lady Warwick is having one in than 'death' condition of such a union. Can it cause much March, about which everyone has something evil to say but wonder then that when she sees the chance of solace for her which I firmly believe is Warwicks. She has made up her body, tortured and stimulated by her degrading married life: the quarrels with the Princess of Wales to clever of her, it occurred hope of enjoying even in the briefest space, those affections, by an accident. The butler sent her Christmas present to the which are the birth-right of every woman, and which surround, Princess by mistake instead of the Prince. The Princess fill, crown and etherealise that love which is truly defined on returned it & so the sweet lady thinking things could not be p.89 - a love which apart from them is merely bestial but which worse & might be better, wrote to the Princess & said the with them is human not to say divine-; where she believes that quarrel was heart breaking & that there was nothing in her she may be, if only for a few weeks, at once bride, and wife and friendship with the Prince which could cause the Princess the mother (for all these womanly ideals are there united in one least annoyance & that as a woman & not a Princess asked to passion) - can it be wondered that she seizes it?..... So far the be friends with her as she was looking forward to a fearful trial book is simply a “passionate novel―, in which the hypnotic in having a baby at her time of life (she is 37) The Princess trance of a week is thoughtlessly, but perhaps naturally, to

60 of 99 International Autograph Auctions (IAA) (Specialist Autograph Auction) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com these hypnotised called life - it being no more life than being serious purpose in all that she wrote. I do not expect that she drunk on vulgar gin. Then a change comes, subtle almost meant that she wrote books to point a common place moral. unconscious, and its delicate portrayal is to my mind the finest She is too much an artist for that'. Some very light, minor age thing in the book. It goes deep deep into the recesses of human wear, and one small hole to the final page, just affecting one nature. While the mere 'hypnotic trance' lasted, only two word of text, otherwise VG Lucy, Lady Duff-Gordon (1863- existed, conscious only of each other - the man and the 1935) English Fashion Designer, sister of Elinor Glyn. Duff- woman…. both love, as the novel so truly defines it- love as Gordon survived the sinking of the RMS Titanic in 1912. Glyn's distinct from affection which can exist between parents & erotic romance novel Three Weeks was published in 1907. The children, brothers & sisters, friend & friend- implies in its depths plot centres around Paul Verdayne, a wealthy English not a duo - man & woman - but a trio - man woman and child. nobleman in his early twenties, who is caught embracing the This deep a thought, which all merely 'passional' writers miss, Parson's daughter. His parents decide to send him away to Mrs Glyn has seized…. The future, i.e. the child the France and Switzerland. In Switzerland, he sees an older unconscious one of the trio, insists on many things and obtains woman, in her thirties, referred to only as "the Lady". After them. His tiny hand guides the legislator when he drafts laws. several days of exchanging lustful glances, they actually meet. His inarticulate voice whispers in the ear when men and women She invites him to her apartment where they share a sexual think of the moral relations of the sexes….. He overdoes his relationship for three weeks. Eventually, Paul learns that the work sometimes and 'conventions' are then cruel and immoral - Lady is actually the queen of a Russian dependency and that the very worst being what denies divorce - immediate divorce - her husband, the king, is abusive towards her. She disappears to a woman who has to submit to the degradation of intercourse after the titular three weeks and Paul is upset and returns to with a drunken brute of a husband. I did enjoy the delicate and England. Paul later finds out that the Lady has given birth to artistic working out of the thought of the trio - man, woman and their son. With his father's assistance, he finds out the Lady's child - and its effect on the woman….The book here reaches its identity; however, before they can meet again, she is murdered highest point - at least to my mind. Now you will forgive what by her husband. Paul is upset and spends the next five years follows will you not? I must be honest in my opinion. The wandering around from country to country until he decides to Greeks would have made a tragedy of the story. Has not Mrs make preparations to meet his son. Glyn made it a melodrama?' further remarking 'I do not say the Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 woman's feelings are not naturally depicted. I think that they are….. It suggests, what Mrs Glyn could never mean to be suggested, the degrading thought that the heroine, in spite of Lot: 531 her heroics, had simply been seeking for a suitable male to WOOLF VIRGINIA: (1882-1941) English Novelist. T.L.S., beget a son in order to avoid political complications. So the Virginia Woolf, two pages, 8vo, Tavistock Square, London, 20th story is to me more a magnificent torso than a complete work of September 1927, to Ellery Sedgwick of The Atlantic Monthly in art - yes, and a torso, restored, with limbs which do not belong Boston, Massachusetts. Woolf thanks her correspondent for to it. As for the hero he is not so interesting, yet save for one their letter and announces 'I certainly had no notion that the grave defect he is well drawn. Mrs Glyn has brought out how a Atlantic would want the English as well as the American rights great passion educates, almost creates a human soul…. The in my article' and asks Sedgwick to refer to her earlier letters in authoress finds the self-restraint needed to enable in the which she had asked him to 'tell me the date of publication in absolute submission of the man to the one great command of America in order that I might arrange for publication over here'. the woman, whose law for him is as the law of god.… But it Woolf further remarks 'This is of course now impossible, as my appears to me that Mrs Glyn makes one grave mistake in article will, I gather, appear in the English edition of the Atlantic drawing Paul's character, which no male writer of equal power, in November' before concluding 'But, if I may say so, I think the would have made. No really manly man would permanently understanding was that the English rights should rest with me'. rejoice in the fact that a child of his begotten in such fashion, A couple of pencil annotations, presumably in the recipient's would become the occupant of a throne. The thought would hand, and with some extremely light, minor age toning to the have stung him as a disgrace…. for that is the difference second page, otherwise VG Ellery Sedgwick (1872-1960) between man & woman. The woman, rejoicing to have American Editor of the Atlantic Monthly from 1909, credited with reproduced her lover in her child, thinks that nothing, however discovering many writers and being the first American publisher come by, is too good for her child: the man would think more of to print the works of Ernest Hemingway. In the present letter, himself and his dignity which he would have felt compromised Woolf presumably refers to her essay The Novels of E. M. in the deception… Can a woman ever understand a man or a Forster which appeared in the Atlantic Monthly in November man, a woman? I doubt it…' In concluding Lindsay adds 'There 1927. are some minor things which have occurred to me…. I cannot Estimate: £600.00 - £800.00 help feeling that the Imperatorskoye would not have said some things had she been a better read woman… She would also have known that Cleopatra never loved any man, save perhaps Julius Caesar (though even there, love was accompanied by a Lot: 532 DU MAURIER DAPHNE: (1907-1989) British Author. An very keen eye to her own profit) So far as Anthony was excellent A.L.S., Foy Quiller-Couch (written and signed on concerned she sold her body for a kingdom as one of her behalf of her life-long friend, the daughter of writer Arthur poorer sisters might do for a guinea. She would have done it Quiller-Couch), four pages, 8vo, The Haven, Fowey (although again if Octavius thought that the purchase worthwhile - which 'At Jamaica Inn, Bolventor'), n.d. ('Friday 25', c.1931/32), to Mr. he did not. History has to be traversed to make Cleopatra the [Reverend] Densham. Du Maurier writes, in full, 'You may heroine of a real, passionate love story. But of course this does remember coming to tea with us some while ago at Fowey. I not detract from the power of the book as a whole…. Now I passed through Warleggan this afternoon on to the have done what I promised; and it seems to me that I have moors, with a view to calling upon you, and admiring your been over-daring. I never criticised a novel, to say nothing or a garden, which I have long understood to be one of the beauty 'passional' love-story before. I suspect my criticism might be spots of . Unfortunately I was quite unable to penetrate very severely criticised…. Your sister told me that she had a through a barricade of barbed wire that appeared to surround

61 of 99 International Autograph Auctions (IAA) (Specialist Autograph Auction) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com the Rectory, and to add to my dismay a number of fierce dogs DU MAURIER DAPHNE: (1907-1989) British Author. A.L.S., broke through the bushes and showed every sign of attacking Daphne, five pages, Hampstead, n.d. ('Wednesday 24th'; me should I venture closer. I need hardly add that I was c.1936/37), to 'My dear' (Foy Quiller-Couch). Du Maurier thanks extremely disappointed with the futility of my visit, and can only her friend for some material and enquires about some curtains hope that another time luck will be with me, and if I give you which are missing before sending news of a recent dinner, 'I warning perhaps the dogs could be controlled and the gates was as good as a mouse, and enquired no one's age. I sat unbarred. The church was fortunately open, and I found it very beside a Col. Smith (dismissed in a gesture by mother as a charming, and much admired the blue colouring inside which Colonel of sorts) and a gentleman with spectacles (dismissed seemed to me unusual for Cornwall, and more reminiscent of by mother as "one of the young Hawkes"). The Colonel of sorts Brittany. Forgive this long letter, but I felt I must let you know of had a bottle of champagne to himself, and made a rather my visit to Warleggan.' Accompanied by the original envelope involved speech later in the evening. He paid me a little hand addressed by Du Maurier to Reverend Densham. An compliment about "Jamaica Inn", and then said "Of course what intriguing letter of fine content and exceptional association. VG I and several others I know of are hoping for, is a book by you Reverend Frederick William Densham (1870-1953) is certainly about your father" I did not like to say that such a book had regarded as one of the more colourful and eccentric characters already been written, so I murmured something about "I must in Cornwall's history. Densham was the incumbent of St. try one day" Perhaps if he ever comes across it, he will think I Bartholomew's at Warleggan, on the edge of Bodmin Moor, have taken his advice' further adding 'The great moment of the from 1931-53. Upon his arrival in the parish he immediately evening came when Mr. Ralph Rowe, talking of the beautiful alienated his congregation and the local residents as a result of women of Cornwall, said he really must pay a tribute to Miss several mis-calculated actions, including preaching Foy Quiller-Couch (I began to feel rather uncomfortable for the vegetarianism to the farming community! His dogs were also parents) and he went on to laud you and the ladies under you regarded as a nuisance by the local farmers, slaughtering who had saved the cliffs of Polperro by picking primroses. It sheep on Bodmin Moor, which resulted in the erection of the six was a good thing you were not there, as the Toast-Master hundred yards of barbed wire, some eight feet tall, which might not have had any brandy'. Du Maurier expresses her surrounded the rectory, and to which Du Maurier refers to in the liking of Colonel Bolitho, 'and when he said it was the duty of present letter. Densham, again as Du Maurier makes reference the housewives of Cornwall to buy Mevagissy pilchards, I to in the present letter, also painted the church red, blue and glanced at mother to see if she had the grace to blush. Not a bit yellow, without first consulting the Church council. All of these of it - she was smiling as complacently as though the Haven actions, and others, led to the parishioners petitioning the was stacked with Pilchards from floor to ceiling'. In concluding Bishop of Truro to remove Densham, although the Bishop Du Maurier reacts to news of her correspondent taking a trip to advised that no law had been broken, and the Reverend the Mediterranean, 'I am rather shocked. I am delighted that remained at Warleggan until his death. As a result, the you are going away, but do not like to think of you breaking the congregation almost immediately disappeared and, for the bank at Monte Carlo. Heaven knows what you'll get up to. following twenty years, Densham preached to an empty church Probably find yourself in Spain, and having to be rescued.' A each Sunday. The Reverend marked places in the pews with social letter of good content, and with a reference to one of Du the names of previous parish rectors, although Du Maurier's Maurier's most famous works. Some very light, extremely minor own proclamation that he also placed cardboard figures in the age wear, otherwise VG Foy Quiller-Couch - daughter of British pews would appear to be something of a myth. What is writer Arthur Quiller-Couch (1863-1944), and a life-long friend certainly a more wide held opinion is that Du Maurier based the of Du Maurier. Indeed, Du Maurier was accompanied by Foy character of the mad vicar, Reverend Frances Davey, in her Quiller-Couch when she became inspired with the storyline for novel Jamaica Inn (1936) on Reverend Frederick Densham. her novel Jamaica Inn. Some years previously the two ladies Densham's own story is recounted in the film A Congregation of were staying at Jamaica Inn and went riding on Bodmin Moor. Ghosts (2009) starring Edward Woodward. Foy Quiller-Couch - They became lost in bad weather conditions and apparently daughter of British writer Arthur Quiller-Couch (1863-1944), and sheltered for some time in a derelict cottage on the moor but a life-long friend of Du Maurier. Indeed, Du Maurier was were eventually led back to Jamaica Inn by their horses. accompanied by Foy Quiller-Couch when she became inspired Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 with the storyline for her novel Jamaica Inn, from where the present letter was written. Some years previously the two ladies were staying at Jamaica Inn and went riding on Bodmin Moor. Lot: 534 They became lost in bad weather conditions and apparently [DU MAURIER DAPHNE]: (1907-1989) British Author. sheltered for some time in a derelict cottage on the moor but BROWNING FREDERICK (1896-1965) British Lieutenant were eventually led back to Jamaica Inn by their horses. The General of World War II, recognised for his important role present letter was discovered amongst the papers of Foy during Operation Market Garden. Husband of Daphne du Quiller-Couch and evidently never delivered to Reverend Maurier. Small series of three A.Ls.S., The Guardsman, six Densham. The reason for this, and for Du Maurier signing the pages (total), 8vo and 4to, London, 3rd, 9th & 22nd November letter with the name of her friend, are not clear and present 1954, all to Foy Quiller-Couch ('My dear Foy') and each on the some interesting theories. In her book, Vanishing Cornwall printed stationery of . In his first letter (1967), Du Maurier states that it was Quiller-Couch who first Browning states that he has just heard from the Secretary of told her about Reverend Densham and, having captured her the Caravan Club, of which Prince Philip is President, 'that the imagination and intrigue, they made another visit to Jamaica Fowey Town Council have agreed to a Caravan site at Lankelly Inn and from there to Warleggan to see the church and the for 500 caravans!' and adds 'The Caravan Club are themselves vicarage where silence and desolation engulfed them, as the very annoyed about it as they are the first people to try and present letter testifies. preserve the parts of the coast which are picturesque and they Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00 feel (as we certainly do) that the whole coastline and character of Fowey will be spoilt' and concludes by adding that he is sending his correspondent the news urgently in the hope that Lot: 533 she may be able to do something to prevent it. In his second

62 of 99 International Autograph Auctions (IAA) (Specialist Autograph Auction) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com letter Browning states that he has written an impassioned letter social letter to her friend, referring to her husband obtaining to the Town and Country Planning Committee at Truro about signatures on a Nomination paper ('I don't believe they would the Caravan site, remarking 'The Caravan Club of Great Britain dare to refuse!') and commenting 'I have been a little alarmed have authorised me to say that they are very much against it as by our Dr. Luther who tells me that the wives of Councilers (sic) they do their best to encourage sites only where the local are expected to dance the Furrey Dance through the streets of scenery and amenities will not suffer in any way' and in his final Fowey on Carnival Day. Surely he is pulling my leg? Except letter Browning forwards a letter (no longer present) from the (sic) to hear of me being poorly in mid-August'. She also refers Secretary of the Caravan Club and hopes that they can have a to her home at Menabilly, writing 'I come more and more to talk about it the following weekend. Two of the letters are think of a home like a marriage - the partner may be tiresome at accompanied by the original envelopes hand addressed by times just as a damp spare room or a faulty stove - but it is Browning. VG, 3 Foy Quiller-Couch - daughter of British writer "routes" and "roots". To say "There is a very fine property in the Arthur Quiller-Couch (1863-1944), and a life-long friend of market some ten miles distant that would suit you admirably" is Browning's wife, Daphne Du Maurier. rather like being told "There is such a nice woman living the Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 other side of Bodmin who would make you an excellent wife instead of your own. So tell your lawyer to get the divorce papers ready, and be prepared to leave your wife in a twelve- Lot: 535 month" ' and further writes of seeing Milton Hall, the home of DU MAURIER DAPHNE: (1907-1989) British Author. T.L.S., Earl Fitzwilliam, in Country Life, 'I can't tell you what nostalgia it Daphne, four pages, 8vo, Menabilly, Par, Cornwall, n.d. has brought back, reading about the place and seeing the ('Sunday after Boxing Day', 27th December 1959), to 'My dear' illustrations, and I realise I have forgotten none of it, and my (Foy Quiller-Couch). Du Maurier thanks her correspondent for visits there were the best moments of childhood. It is curious her Christmas gifts ('I like the look of the books very much') and how the things one loved most when very young are always the continues to send news of how she spent Christmas, 'We had a things that stay deepest and never change. I think the love of very pleasant Christmas, with the Guardsman's nice godson, spacious rooms and a very old atmosphere must definitely have wife, and baby - such a delightful trio, plus little maid-nurse who been planted then.' A couple of small, light tape stains to the was very efficient….and of course Tod, Kits and ourselves' and head of the pages, not affecting the text or signature, otherwise of her husband, Lieutenant-General Frederick Browning, '….he VG Foy Quiller-Couch - daughter of British writer Arthur Quiller- is coping with this Civil Defence down here (probably never to Couch (1863-1944), and a life-long friend of Du Maurier. be used, but what does it matter?) and is in old Army form ("I Indeed, Du Maurier was accompanied by Foy Quiller-Couch have only to give the order and fifty thousand Cornishmen will when she became inspired with the storyline for her novel die…" rubbing his hands - No, you know what I mean! He will Jamaica Inn. Some years previously the two ladies were tell you with relish about nuclear fall-out when you next lunch, staying at Jamaica Inn and went riding on Bodmin Moor. They and explain that you must go underground at Trelowarren for became lost in bad weather conditions and apparently 48 hours complete with your animals) Our only sadness has sheltered for some time in a derelict cottage on the moor but been that his poor mother died last week. It came very were eventually led back to Jamaica Inn by their horses. suddenly. A sudden pain, a falling unconscious, and then dead Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 three hours later…..We went to the funeral….Let us agree here and now that when our time comes we have no following mourners, and have ashes scattered, like Sir Courtenay. It is Lot: 537 such a miserable business.' Du Maurier also refers to her DU MAURIER DAPHNE: (1907-1989) British Author. A.L.S., children, Kit and Flavia, 'I have always said she married too Daphne, two pages, 8vo, Hambleden, , 13th young, but what could we do? Nice Alastair is very good and October 1961, to [Foy Quiller-Couch]. Du Maurier announces patient, but I have a feeling his very solemnity and grave ways 'Yes - but why an elephant, I ask myself? The very thought of is a contributory cause to the depression - its like a Trollope you on hands and knees makes me "go below"….I shall learn novel…..the more I see of young things marrying, the more I all in time' and continues to add that she is briefly away from would advise against, in these days' and briefly mentions her home and has been to Aldeburgh to celebrate her son's own work, 'I hope to get on with Branwell Bronte with the New upcoming 21st birthday, explaining that 'he has taken a small Year….But it is rather disconcerting to know someone else is delightful flat with bow windows right on the sea-front. It sounds also on the job.' before concluding 'I hope 1960 does not hold absurd, but my dear, such a delightful place, like Jane Austen, difficulties in store for you. I must say, apart from glorious full of ladies, who Kit appears to know and invites to sherry! I summer weather, I am not reluctant to let 1959 go'. VG Foy continue to be amazed by my children. I never connected Kits Quiller-Couch - daughter of British writer Arthur Quiller-Couch with a small old fashioned seaside resort, & a shopping basket (1863-1944), and a life-long friend of Du Maurier. Indeed, Du over his arm, & knowing the best butcher to patronize. I had a Maurier was accompanied by Foy Quiller-Couch when she glorious week with him, bathing after my breakfast (Why - oh! became inspired with the storyline for her novel Jamaica Inn. Why is so much sunnier than Cornwall?!)'. She further Some years previously the two ladies were staying at Jamaica writes that she is now staying with her daughter, Flavia, 'who Inn and went riding on Bodmin Moor. They became lost in bad lives in a house larger than Versailles, cooks, cleans, and weather conditions and apparently sheltered for some time in a minds the child without help, and seems to thrive on it. Another derelict cottage on the moor but were eventually led back to curious phenomenon. She also smokes black Russian Jamaica Inn by their horses. cigarettes through a long holder. The little boy gentle as a Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 mouse.' Some extremely minor, very light age wear to the edges, otherwise VG Foy Quiller-Couch - daughter of British writer Arthur Quiller-Couch (1863-1944), and a life-long friend Lot: 536 of Du Maurier. Indeed, Du Maurier was accompanied by Foy DU MAURIER DAPHNE: (1907-1989) British Author. T.L.S., Quiller-Couch when she became inspired with the storyline for Daphne, four pages, 8vo, Menabilly, Par, Cornwall, 1st June her novel Jamaica Inn. Some years previously the two ladies 1961, to 'My dear' (Foy Quiller-Couch). Du Maurier writes a were staying at Jamaica Inn and went riding on Bodmin Moor.

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They became lost in bad weather conditions and apparently coast near Godevry lighthouse, and wastes of sand, and a sheltered for some time in a derelict cottage on the moor but thing called the Red river (red because of tin) that runs into the were eventually led back to Jamaica Inn by their horses. sea and turns it to blood. Also the Hayle estuary itself, if you Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 shut your eyes to the development behind and across at Delant, you can imagine the first settlers coming from Ireland into the great sweep of the bay, with the Hayle river very wide Lot: 538 then and cutting into the country far inland', before reflecting DU MAURIER DAPHNE: (1907-1989) British Author. T.L.S., 'Oh, dear, why must Man desecrate everything, at least modern Daphne, three pages, 8vo, Menabilly, 11th November 1961, to man' and adding 'But the place we almost liked best was that 'My dear' (Foy Quiller-Couch). Du Maurier states that she has wonderful Minnack theatre. Not a soul there. Now that is just returned from a two day Civil Defence course at something present-day Cornwall can be proud of.' Du Maurier Sunningdale with her husband and continues to refer to a concludes her interesting letter, 'Oh, my dear, Kits and I nurse, 'Flavia has landed a temporary for 5 weeks, such a nice, revisited Warleggan. I have never seen a place so lugubrious. elderly Nanny of the old sort. One would not know there was a We tip-toed up the tangled drive, remains of the barbed wire child in the house, and its changed into its blouse and red still in evidence, and the rectory, uninhabited since the rev shorts, its hair brushed, and brought to the drawing-room for Densham was found dead on the stairs, loomed before us, half-an-hour after tea, where it plays quietly with a few decayed and dreadful. Kits had take his photographs, trembling toys….And if, timidly venturing, it throws a little rubber toy on to in his shoes, when a toothless man in a beret suddenly the sofa, Alastair gravely says "One does not throw toys in the emerged, and said he was the tenant but did not live there. I drawing-room, Rupert, only in the nursery." The child turns murmured a tale about knowing the rev Densham years ago, pink, and stops.' The author further refers to her daughter, and seeing him walk in the garden with his dogs. The toothless 'Incidentally, Flave has painted the most lovely imaginary man smiled in a sinister fashion, and said, glancing over his picture of Castle Dor, as a suggested cover, and I have written shoulder "He still walks.." The sun had gone down, we were to Mr Bozman asking if there is any hope of him accepting it. It miles from home, Kits and I took one look at each other and really is a lovely thing, and I await his comments…..It shows the fled back to the car we had left in the village!'. A letter of fine earth-work by moonlight, all wind-swept, and rather eerie. I content relating to Cornwall and the eccentric Reverend can't believe his own designer could do anything better.' A Densham. EX Foy Quiller-Couch - daughter of British writer couple of small, light tape stains to the head of the pages, not Arthur Quiller-Couch (1863-1944), and a life-long friend of Du affecting the text or signature, otherwise VG Foy Quiller-Couch - Maurier. Indeed, Du Maurier was accompanied by Foy Quiller- daughter of British writer Arthur Quiller-Couch (1863-1944), Couch when she became inspired with the storyline for her and a life-long friend of Du Maurier. Indeed, Du Maurier was novel Jamaica Inn. Some years previously the two ladies were accompanied by Foy Quiller-Couch when she became inspired staying at Jamaica Inn and went riding on Bodmin Moor. They with the storyline for her novel Jamaica Inn. Some years became lost in bad weather conditions and apparently previously the two ladies were staying at Jamaica Inn and went sheltered for some time in a derelict cottage on the moor but riding on Bodmin Moor. They became lost in bad weather were eventually led back to Jamaica Inn by their horses. conditions and apparently sheltered for some time in a derelict Reverend Frederick William Densham (1870-1953) is certainly cottage on the moor but were eventually led back to Jamaica regarded as one of the more colourful and eccentric characters Inn by their horses. in Cornwall's history. He was the incumbent of St. Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Bartholomew's in Warleggan from 1931-53, although preached to an empty church every Sunday for twenty years. Soon after arriving at the parish on the edge of Bodmin Moor, Densham alienated the local residents with a variety of acts including Lot: 539 preaching vegetarianism to the farmers! Densham is believed DU MAURIER DAPHNE: (1907-1989) British Author. T.L.S., to have been the inspiration for Du Maurier's mad vicar, Daphne, four pages, 8vo, Menabilly, Par, Cornwall, 25th March Reverend Frances Davey, in Jamaica Inn (1936). 1966, to 'My dear' (Foy Quiller-Couch). Du Maurier announces Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 that the temperature in Istanbul is 46 degrees 'and I have had my instructions from the Swan's Hellenic tour people saying will I wear a label round my neck with my name on at the cocktail party the first night at sea so that I can be identified….I shall be Lot: 540 in my cabin far too sea-sick to go to any cocktail party. Now the DU MAURIER DAPHNE: (1907-1989) British Author. T.L.S., moment has arrived I am dreading it, and cannot think what Daphne, two pages, 4to, Kilmarth, 16th December 1972, to 'My induced me to take the tickets.' She continues to refer to her dear' (Foy Quiller-Couch). Du Maurier thanks her preparations for starting a book on Cornwall, assisted by her correspondent for a delivery of 'a hamper of the most delicious son, 'Kits and I had a very interesting time driving round the "goodies" ' and remarks 'I am delighted, with your many countryside. We were so pushed for time that we could not mackerels….I may produce them over Christmas'. She further delay to call at Trelowarren on this trip….we did pause a reminisces about a mutual acquaintance, 'Oh, dear, I often moment at Gweek, and I was so horrified at what I saw, think of those days, and dear Miss Roberts lighting the lamp possibly preparations for this holiday camp, that we shot off in and bringing in my sups then, and saying to me on a wet the opposite direction. The Loe Pool, thank goodness, morning "There's nothing for you to get up for, Miss Daphne". I appeared unchanged, but to show how out of date I am, I had have felt like this at times this past month when the gales have never seen Culdrose airport that dominates the skyline. What a hammered at my bedroom window! One of the reasons I keep a monstrosity! And the Lizard….Those bungalows and shacks are dog is that I do have something to get up for, to take him too upsetting for words….Oddly enough, certain places on the walking! But the field across the way is so deep in mud where north coast have made an impression on me. The head land at the cows have trodden that it is like the Somme, and this is St. Agnes (Nat. Trust) not a building in sight, except a stark when I miss the Palm Walk at Menabilly' before also referring to black mine chimney, abandoned, right against the sea, which another mutual acquaintance, 'My dear, I think that poor makes it all the more significant. And I was impressed by the Jennifer Rashleigh really is a bit odd still. I met her in Brewers

64 of 99 International Autograph Auctions (IAA) (Specialist Autograph Auction) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com the Par grocer, and she turned to me with far too bright eyes inscribed hardback edition of The End of the World News - An and said "Do you know, I tried to commit suicide three times Entertainment by Anthony Burgess, First Edition published by lately" "Oh, dear," I answered lamely, "I wouldn't do that if I Hutchinson & Co., London, 1982. Accompanied by the dust were you. You might find yourself somewhere worse than jacket. G to VG, 3 Carlyon Bay" (I was referring to Limbo, but I don't think she Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 knew what I meant)'. In concluding she writes of two sisters, and two old ladies, who will be visiting her over Christmas, 'So really, between the pair of them, I think I shall have to import a Lot: 544 butler to bring in the turkey on Christmas Day'. Some light FOWLES JOHN: (1926-2005) English Novelist. Series of eight creasing, largely to the edges of the letter, otherwise VG Foy T.Ls.S., John Fowles, (three with his first name only), nine Quiller-Couch - daughter of British writer Arthur Quiller-Couch pages (total), small 4to and 8vo, Lyme Regis, Dorset, 23rd (1863-1944), and a life-long friend of Du Maurier. Indeed, Du September 1980 - 16th April 1981, all to Pamela Coleman. In Maurier was accompanied by Foy Quiller-Couch when she the first letter Fowles states that he has not forgotten to send became inspired with the storyline for her novel Jamaica Inn. Coleman a copy of The Enigma of Stonehenge although Some years previously the two ladies were staying at Jamaica remarks 'What has happened is that Richard Atkinson has Inn and went riding on Bodmin Moor. They became lost in bad taken me to task (very forbearingly, by private letter) over two weather conditions and apparently sheltered for some time in a matters where he feels I misrepresent him - and in one at least I derelict cottage on the moor but were eventually led back to very clearly do. I hope to put that right in a letter to the TLS, but Jamaica Inn by their horses. I should also like to insert his letter, and my reply to it, in the Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 copy that will come to you.', in the second letter sending the book and correspondence (no longer present), and in the third letter making a proposal to Coleman, 'Rodney Legg and I have Lot: 541 just started work on editing the second volume of Aubrey's DU MAURIER DAPHNE: (1907-1989) British Author. A.L.S., Monumenta Britannica, and one small problem we have is that Daphne, two pages, 8vo, Kilmarth, Par, Cornwall, 5th May n.y., neither of us is a classicist. I am very much in the 'little Latin to 'My dear' (Foy Quiller-Couch). Du Maurier announces that and less Greek' class. Most of Aubrey's quotes come from she has just returned from Crete and Rhodes after 'a wonderful people like Homer and Virgil, and I can track all those down in fortnight' and remarks 'Kilmarth looked so welcoming and English translations; but now and again he quotes much more "home" and I did not give a thought to Menabilly.' She further obscure texts, and I am reduced to my own translations. In arranges a time to meet her correspondent for lunch, 'but you short we desperately need a good classical linguist's check on will have to face "Miss Tod" who will be staying. Warn "Miss them….We should both be delighted if you could help, Mary" of the non-stop chatter.' In a postscript Du Maurier adds especially as Aubrey is so much in your 'manor'….I'm afraid we that she is to meet the Prince of Wales, 'so I shall be rather could only offer the smallest of fees - the whole thing is very haughty'. A little, very minor age wear, otherwise VG Foy much a labour of love', in the further letters Fowles discusses Quiller-Couch - daughter of British writer Arthur Quiller-Couch and thanks Coleman for her research, sending her some further (1863-1944), and a life-long friend of Du Maurier. Indeed, Du queries, 'mainly arising out of various Wiltshire coin-hoards Maurier was accompanied by Foy Quiller-Couch when she Aubrey had wind of. Our only other problems lie with a 17th became inspired with the storyline for her novel Jamaica Inn. cent. Latin poem about the Fons Tepidus, or Hot-Wells, at Some years previously the two ladies were staying at Jamaica Bristol; and a long extract from Olaf Worm's Monumenta Inn and went riding on Bodmin Moor. They became lost in bad Danica (strictly Danicorum Monumentorum Libri Sex, 1643). weather conditions and apparently sheltered for some time in a Unfortunately the latter's Latin text is scrawled in Aubrey's least derelict cottage on the moor but were eventually led back to legible hand….The thing is to get an English translation of both - Jamaica Inn by their horses. do you think you could tackle that?' (2nd February 1981), 'I Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 wonder if you could have a shot at a book called Reliquiae Antiquae next time you are in Oxford….The BL copy was lost in the war, apparently, so the Bodleian seems the last chance' Lot: 542 (25th March 1981). An interesting series of letters, three of DU MAURIER DAPHNE: (1907-1989) British Author. Book which have holograph additions and postscripts by Fowles. Two signed, a hardback edition of Classics of the Macabre, First staples to the upper left corner of one letter, otherwise VG, 8 Edition published by Victor Gollancz Ltd., London, 1987. A John Aubrey (1626-1697) English Antiquary & Writer. His collection of six stories, including The Birds, with illustrations by Monumenta Britannica, a collection of archaeological material, Michael Foreman. Signed by both Du Maurier and Foreman was written over some thirty years between about 1663 and with their names alone in blue and black inks to the limitations 1693 and comprised four parts, the final essay now being page, numbered 132 of 250. All edges gilt. Housed in a grey considered as a highly perceptive milestone in the development cloth slipcase and without a dust jacket as issued. Some of architectural history. An edition of the first three parts extremely minor, light age wear, VG (reproduced, following unorthodox editing principles, partly in Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 facsimile, and partly in printed transcript) was published by Fowles and Legg in two volumes in 1980-82. This edition has, however, been criticised for doing Aubrey 'less than justice' on various grounds: for a failure to consolidate what were Lot: 543 essentially drafts and working notes into a coherent whole, for BURGESS ANTHONY: (1917-1993) British Novelist of A silent omissions and rearrangements, for inadequate and Clockwork Orange (1962). Book signed and inscribed, a occasionally inaccurate annotation, and for the omission of the paperback edition of A Clockwork Orange, published by important fourth part of the work. Penguin Books, 1977. Signed by Burgess in black ink to the Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 title page. Together with a signed and inscribed paperback edition of The Doctor is Sick by Anthony Burgess, published by Pan Books Ltd., London, 1963, and also including a signed and

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Lot: 545 LITERATURE: Selection of holograph statements signed by LITERATURE: Selection of holograph statements signed by various French and European writers, journalists, men and various French playwrights and poets, each one page, folio, women of letters etc., each one page, folio, late 1920s - early late 1920s - early 1930s, comprising Charles Vidrac (autograph 1930s, including Rachilde (in full 'What woman wants, God poem signed, entitled Europe and with an A.N.S. with his initials wants (and that god is not the god of war!) Since the desire of at the base, 'It is not only without Governments, but most often all woman is for peace...let peace reign!'), Marcelle Tinayre (in against them that one must fight for World Peace'), Leon Xanrof full 'Let us be strong enough to be peaceable. There would be (in part, 'Every man - knowingly or not - bases his behaviour on no more wars if strength worked in the service of right'), Elena a general principle: some, to be fair come what may; others, to Vacarescu (in full, 'Arise, arise, oh human Solidarity, generator be unfair when self-interest so dictates'), Gustave Rivet and conservator of world peace'), Pierre Scize, Maurice Renard (autograph quotation signed from L'Epopee), Pierre Wolff (in (in part 'It is the duty of each individual to personally cooperate, full 'War will forever be abolished when all mothers hold the with all his might, in the work of the League of Nations, in which reins of all governments'), Pierre Weber (in part, 'There is but humanity's greatest wisdom is now concentrated'), Jean one peace: the eternal one!'), Albin Valabregue and Alfred Sarment, Colette Yver (in full 'The religion of peace is so Savoir (in full, 'A simple question: Three hundred Greeks fell at beautiful that it can be practiced without having faith. Hope Thermopylae, defending their threatened homeland. What alone suffices'), Gabriel Volland (autograph poem signed, could be finer, more magnificent? But what if all the Greeks in entitled To Peace), Pierre Valdagne (in part, 'Each of us, with Greece, without exception, had fallen on that day?'). Some very his own means and within his own sphere, must work to kill the light, minor age wear, VG, 7 The statements were prepared for idea of war, which is but a remnant of barbarity'), Jean Vignaud publication in the Pax Mundi book; an anthology of sentiments (in full 'Peace among nations is like peace with oneself, a on peace published in Switzerland by the World League for delicate, difficult and daily task'), Leon Treich, Clement Vautel Peace. Between 1925 and 1932 many notable persons from (in part 'The nations should prove themselves intelligent around the world were asked to comment on the prospects of enough to send to the front line: 1. Rulers 2. Members of world peace and the volume included contributions from Marie Parliament 3. Diplomats 4. Metallurgists 5. Journalists...'), Curie, Guglielmo Marconi, Albert Einstein, Rabindranath Fernand Vanderem, Raymond Recouly & Horace de Carbuccia, Tagore and many others. Paul Reboux (in full 'Peace does not occur outside of men. It is Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 up to each of us to achieve it. He who shirks from this, under any pretext whatsoever, is virtually an assassin'), Jean Rammeau, Gabrielle Reval, Yvonne Sarcey etc. Some very light, minor age wear, VG, 21 The statements were prepared Lot: 546 for publication in the Pax Mundi book; an anthology of LITERATURE: Selection of holograph statements signed by sentiments on peace published in Switzerland by the World various European writers, poets, philosophers etc., each one League for Peace. Between 1925 and 1932 many notable page, folio, late 1920s - early 1930s, including Edouard Schure persons from around the world were asked to comment on the (in full, 'Today, humanity's elite aspires to universal peace. prospects of world peace and the volume included contributions Such a work will only be possible if Christian charity mingles from Marie Curie, Guglielmo Marconi, Albert Einstein, with mutual understanding between the peoples, down to their Rabindranath Tagore and many others. innermost feelings, namely their religious faith'), Saint-Georges Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 de Bouhelier, Filippo Turati (in full 'The only effective means of combatting war is to make war on its deep-reaching causes - imperialism and : two aspects of the same phenomenon. Ninety-nine percent of humanity has a vested Lot: 548 interest in that victory. All the rest is philosophy, literature, LITERATURE: Selection of vintage signed cards by various vaudeville, prattle and deceit - albeit unwittingly so!'), Thierry novelists, playwrights and writers etc., including Sean O'Casey, Sandre (in full, 'Peace? Who in France would not wish it? But - Daphne du Maurier, Ruby Ayres, L. A. G. Strong, Alec Waugh, as someone or other once said - distinguished assassins, you , H. E. Bates, Ian Hay Beith, Gilbert Frankau, go first'), Leon Werth, Jean-Louis Vaudoyer, J. Valmy-Baysse Clifford Bax, Emlyn Williams, Shane Leslie, Rafael Sabatini, (in full, 'Could this golden book be the Ark from which the Dove Bertrand Russell etc. Most are good fountain pen ink examples will once again depart? Let us hope that it will not be gone too and some have additional holograph quotations. VG, 18 long and that the olive branch it brings back from its journey will Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 become the symbol of eternal reconciliation among nations and of that peace of which all men of goodwill dream'), Emile Solari (in part, 'I have written and will yet again write: let us not abolish Lot: 549 the human male's instinct to fight, violent as it may be; that LITERATURE: Selection of A.Ls.S., T.Ls.S., signed postcard instinct is the defender of the species....'), Han Ryner (in part photographs and slightly larger, a few signed pieces etc., by 'our pure twentieth century knows nothing of those criminals various writers and novelists including Winston Graham, P. C. and wretches who, through ambition, interest or Wren, Len Deighton, W. Somerset Maugham, J. G. Ballard, cowardice....became official and glorious assassins') etc. Some Frank Swinnerton, Henry Miller, Jack Higgins, J. B. Priestley, very light, minor age wear, VG, 13 The statements were Barbara Cartland, Wilbur Smith, Iris Murdoch, Edward Blishen, prepared for publication in the Pax Mundi book; an anthology of Ben Okri, Kazuo Ishiguro, Mario Puzo, Edward Albee, Erskine sentiments on peace published in Switzerland by the World Caldwell, P. D. James, Thomas Keneally, John Wain etc. A few League for Peace. Between 1925 and 1932 many notable FR, generally G to VG, 37 persons from around the world were asked to comment on the Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 prospects of world peace and the volume included contributions from Marie Curie, Guglielmo Marconi, Albert Einstein, Rabindranath Tagore and many others. Lot: 550 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 LITERATURE: Selection of A.Ls.S. and T.Ls.S. by various Lot: 547 writers and novelists etc., most written to Tim Briggs in

66 of 99 International Autograph Auctions (IAA) (Specialist Autograph Auction) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com connection with invitations to speak at the Corsham Festival in signed First Day Cover (1) etc., by various writers and novelists Wiltshire during the late 1980s, including Margaret Drabble ('I including Jerome K. Jerome, H. G. Wells, Enid Blyton, Terence am booked up beyond capacity & struggling to finish impossible Rattigan (2), Richard Adams, Roald Dahl, cartoonist Reg book. I must learn to speak less & write more!'), Penelope Smythe etc. Individually matted (3). Generally VG, 10 Fitzgerald (5; 'I don't at all want to make a formal speech, as Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 you can imagine - I'd like to talk about the novels I've written and to what extent fiction is related to people you actually know - so that the title could be “You Put me in Your Book―…', oneLot: 555 unsigned), Penelope Lively, P. D. James (2; declining as 'My ART & LITERATURE: Selection of signed pieces, cards, new novel is due to come out in Europe next year and I shall be A.Ls.S. etc., by various artists, cartoonists and writers including very busy with overseas promotion tours in addition to the usual H. E. Bates, Alec Waugh, Robert Hichens, Bruce Bairnsfather & meetings….'), Edith Pargeter (declining on the grounds that she Louis Raemaekers, Hugh Walpole (2), Henry Moore (2) etc. G has never enjoyed speaking, 'The fact is that writers, with few to generally VG, 11 exceptions, are not good talkers, which is why they employ in Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 preference their best method of communication, and simply write'), Anita Brookner (2), Fay Weldon (2), Paula Gosling, Simon Brett ('I could do a straight(ish) talk about the problems of crime and comedy writing; or something that's more of an Lot: 556 ART & LITERATURE: Selection of signed pieces, cards, signed entertainment….or I could take part in a panel on crime postcard photographs and slightly larger etc. by various writers, fiction…') etc. A few have neat ink annotations in the hand of novelists etc., including Barbara Cartland (4), Mickey Spillane, the recipient. Generally VG, 21 , , Dennis Wheatley, Dick Francis, Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Ruth Rendell, Jean Plaidy, R. D. Blackmore, Cecil Beaton, Charles M. Schulz (signed colour 10 x 8 photograph) etc. The majority are individually matted in cream to various sizes. Lot: 551 Generally VG, 16 LITERATURE: Selection of signed pieces, cards, A.Ls.S., Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 T.Ls.S., some signed photographs etc., by various writers and novelists including Daphne du Maurier, Kingsley Amis (5), Emlyn Williams, Michael Bond, William Golding, Frederick Forsyth, James Herriot, Beverley Nichols, Alan Bennett, J. B. Lot: 557 SIGNED BOOKS: Selection of signed hardback and paperback Priestley, Hammond Innes, Barbara Cartland, Catherine (1) editions by various novelists and playwrights etc., including Cookson, Auberon Waugh, Colin Dexter, J. G. Ballard, John The King's Grace 1910-1935 by John Buchan (First Edition Mortimer, P. D. James, Tom Stoppard, Harold Pinter (2) etc. published by Hodder and Stoughton Ltd., London, 1935. The Generally VG, 39 large paper edition is bound in cream white buckram with gilt Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 titles to the cover and spine, top edge gilt and the fore-edge untrimmed and uncut, and with a number of black and white illustrations at the rear. Limited Edition number 357 of 500, Lot: 552 signed and numbered by Buchan to the limitations page. LITERATURE: Selection of signed cards, signed bookplates of Contained in the original pale blue presentation box with a different designs, by various writers and novelists etc., including hinged lid and original limited edition label, also numbered 357 Doris Lessing, John Wain, James Herriot, P. D. James, Jack in ink), Loyalties by John Galsworthy (First Illustrated Edition Higgins, Len Deighton, Neil Simon, James Michener, J. G. published by Duckworth, London, 1930, with plates by S. Van Ballard, Samuel Beckett, Anthony Burgess, Alan Sillitoe, Abbe. Bound in the original pale brown cloth with gilt title to Stephen Spender, P. D. James, William Golding, William Peter spine. Limited Edition number 22 of 315, signed and numbered Blatty, Martin Amis, Kingsley Amis, Frederick Forsyth, Sue by Galsworthy to the limitations page), Under My Skin by Doris Townsend, Margaret Atwood, Kazuo Ishiguro etc. Each of the Lessing, A Better Class of Person - An Autobiography 1929- bookplates bear the ink name of the collector. VG, 36 1956 by John Osborne, Timebends - A Life by Arthur Miller, Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro, Selected Stories by V. S. Pritchett, Mantissa by John Fowles, Bernard Shaw - The Search for Love and The Pursuit of Power by Michael Holroyd Lot: 553 etc. Most of the hardback editions are accompanied by the dust LITERATURE: Selection of signed cards, signed bookplates of jackets. G to generally VG, 11 different designs, by various writers and novelists etc., including Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Antonia Fraser, John Wain, James Herriot, Jean Plaidy, P. D. James, Naomi Mitchison, Neil Simon, Willy Russell, James Michener, Kurt Vonnegut, Robert Penn Warren, J. G. Ballard, Lot: 558 Samuel Beckett, Anthony Burgess, Alan Sillitoe, Michael Bond, SIGNED BOOKS: Selection of signed hardback editions by Stephen Spender, Martin Amis, Kingsley Amis, Kazuo Ishiguro, various writers, novelists and a few other famous individuals Julian Barnes, Frederick Forsyth, William Golding, Mario Puzo, etc., including The Greek Islands by Lawrence Durrell, The Sue Townsend, Margaret Atwood etc. Each of the bookplates Persian Ransom by Evelyn Anthony (loosely inserted A.L.S.), bear the ink name of the collector. VG, 42 Curtmantle by Christopher Fry, Down with Superwoman! by Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Shirley Conran, Adrian Mole: The Wilderness Years by Sue Townsend, A Child in the Forest by Winifred Foley, A View from the Bridge/All My Sons by Arthur Miller (paperback), The Eye of Lot: 554 the Tornado by Chapman Pincher, London by Beryl Cook, LITERATURE: Selection of signed pieces, cards, A.Ls.S. (2), Susan's Story by Susan Hampshire, Orson Welles - The

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Stories of His Life by Peter Conrad etc. Many are First editions this recognition and Life of True Angelism that as I AM, so and accompanied by the dust jackets. G to generally VG, 15 might you also be....' Some light overall creasing, otherwise VG Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00

Lot: 559 Lot: 561 KEN THOMAS: (1637-1711) English Cleric who was KING JR. MARTIN LUTHER: (1929-1968) American Pastor and considered the most eminent of the English non-juring bishops, Leader of the African-American Civil Rights movement. Nobel and one of the fathers of modern English hymnology. Rare Peace Prize winner 1964. T.L.S., Martin L King Jr., one page, A.L.S., Tho: Bath & Wells, as Bishop of Bath & Wells, one 4to, Atlanta, Georgia, 21st May 1965, to Sergeant James Adair page, small 4to, n.p., 14th May 1689, to [Henry Dodwell]. Ken of the Philadelphia Police Department, on the printed stationery commences his letter 'All Glory be to God' and expresses his of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. King surprise at having received a letter from Dodwell, remarking expresses his sincere appreciation for the 'time and effort which 'You are pleased to accuse me of fluctuating & by yt. meanes of you spent in providing both protection and traffic being accessory to very many & great sinnes in others, of accompaniment for myself' and further adds 'While I hardly feel scandall & perjury & ye like, and in a very few lines you this necessary most of the time, it is both comforting and inculcate ye prevalence of flesh & blood on me, four severall humbling to know that there are persons who are so concerned times one after another. I conceive that common kindnesse & about my welfare'. Accompanied by the original envelope. A equity should have to have sent to me to know whether ye rare and moving letter in which King discusses his personal reports you heard of me were true, before you laid so great a safety. VG King's letter is written just a couple of months load on me'. The Bishop continues 'If there had been ground following his attempt, in collaboration with the Southern for them, & I had been falling, you should have endeavoured to Christian Leadership Conference, to organise the Selma to restore me with. ye Spirit of meeknesse. If I had actually fallen, Montgomery marches, which marked a political and emotional I do not apprehend I should have deserved such odious peak to the American Civil Rights movement. The first attempt imputations. If I did I must have condemned a great many wise to march, on 7th March 1965, was aborted because of mob and & good & conscientious men who have already complyd, which police violence against the demonstrators. This day has I dare not doe'. He concludes 'So yt. upon the whole, though I become known as Bloody Sunday, and was a major turning perswaded my selfe your letter was well intended, yett it was so point in the effort to gain public support for the Civil Rights worded, yt. it rather causelessly grieved than convinced me. Movement. It was the clearest demonstration up to that time of God of his justice & goodnesse give us grace in this and all the dramatic potential of King's non-violence strategy. Footage other difficultys, to keepe a conscience void of offence'. Some of police brutality against the protesters was broadcast light overall age wear, G Henry Dodwell (1641-1711) Anglo- extensively and aroused national public outrage. A second Irish Scholar, Theologian and controversial writer. Ken was one attempt at the march was made on 9th March, and it finally of seven Bishops committed to the Tower in 1688 for went ahead fully on 25th March 1965. At the conclusion of the disobedience to King James II and was deprived of his see in march on the steps of the Alabama state capitol, King delivered 1691 by William and Mary for refusing to take the oath of a speech that became known as How Long, Not Long, in which allegiance. Provenance: The present letter was formerly part of he stated that equal rights for African-Americans could not be the noted Collection of Alfred Morrison, the full text of which is far away. reproduced in Volume III of the Catalogue of the Collection of Estimate: £2,000.00 - £3,000.00 Autograph Letters and Historical Documents formed between 1865 and 1882 by Alfred Morrison (1888). Of the present letter the catalogue states 'At the time of the date of this letter a Lot: 562 general rumour prevailed that Ken was going to take the oaths. JOHN PAUL II: (1920-2005) Pope of the Catholic Church 1978- This called forth a letter of remonstrance from his learned friend 2005. D.S., + Karol Card Wojtyla, as Cardinal, one page, folio, Mr. Dodwell, to whose letter Ken's of May 14th….is an answer. Lublin, 19th September 1976. The attractively printed Dodwell's reply, denying that he had brought any accusation document, in Polish, is a diploma presented for participation in against him except that of 'fluctuating'….is given in Ken's Life by a Celebration of Christian Song Contest entitled Sacrosong. a Layman'. Signed by the future Pope in blue ink with his name alone at Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00 the foot of the document, in his capacity as President and Chairman of the Sacrosong contest. Unusual in this form. VG In his book Rise, Let Us Be Going (2004) the Pope stated 'I Lot: 560 always liked to sing with the young people and always the best DIVINE MAJOR JEALOUS: (c.1876-1965) African-American occasion to do that was during Sacrosong'. The Pope had also Spiritual Leader, known as Father Divine. T.L.S., Rev M. J. released a devotional album in 1979, entitled Pope John Paul II Divine, one page, 4to, New York, 10th June 1936, to Mrs. Mean Sings at the Festival of Sacrosong, which reached number 126 [sic; Jean] Crouch, on Divine's printed stationery headed U.S.A. in the Billboard album charts. North-Eastern Local Branches and listing over thirty different Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 addresses for Divine, most in New York City. Father Divine writes to his correspondent at the request of a Mrs. Parsons, 'that you might drink from this Living Fountain of Life and Lot: 563 wherein as you receive of the Purity and Virtue of this Living BORUWLASKI JOZEF: (1739-1837) Polish-born Dwarf, a self- Water of Life thransmitted (sic) thru the Spirit of MY Mind and styled Count who toured in European and Turkish Courts. Rare, the Mind of MY Spirit, you will be purged of every dross and dark ink signature ('Joseph Boruwlaski') on a 12mo piece. impurity of the flesh and Spirit, finding the Perfection you are Some minor staining, only very slightly affecting a couple of seeking. No matter what the complaint may be, no matter how letters of the signature. Together with Nicolai Poliakoff (1900- small or seemingly incurable according to the Medical 1974) Russian Circus Performer, known as Coco the Clown. Physicians, NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE WITH GOD....Live in Vintage signed 8 x 9.5 magazine photograph of Poliakoff

68 of 99 International Autograph Auctions (IAA) (Specialist Autograph Auction) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com standing in a full length pose, in costume as Coco the Clown, MCCARTNEY LINDA: (1941-1998) American Musician & presenting Queen Elizabeth II with a bouquet of flowers. Signed Photographer, husband of Paul McCartney. Book signed, a in blue ink to a clear area at the base of the image and dated hardback edition of Photographs, First Edition published by 5th January 1961 in his hand. Also including a vintage signed Pavilion Books, London, 1982. Signed by McCartney in blue ink colour 5 x 6 printed caricature portrait by Poliakoff, the image to the front free endpaper, 'For you my friend! love Linda' and depicting Coco the Clown with the printed word Greetings dated 1982 in her hand. Accompanied by the dust jacket. VG beneath. Signed in blue ink with his name alone to a clear area. Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Neatly mounted to a larger card. G to VG, 3 The present signature of Boruwlaski originates from the collection of Ray Rawlins, and is illustrated in his book The Guinness Book of Lot: 569 World Autographs (1977). MCCARTNEY STELLA: (1971- ) English Fashion Designer, Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 daughter of Paul and Linda McCartney. Signed colour 16 x 18.5 limited edition photograph, the image depicting an anthropomorphic white female dove, with its wings spread, Lot: 564 landing upon a red lace up stiletto show. Signed by McCartney CODY W. F.: (1846-1917) American Showman. A.Q.S., W F in bold black ink to the verso and numbered 71 of 270. Cody, Buffalo Bill, on an oblong 12mo piece, n.p., 1893. Cody Accompanied by an unsigned typed statement on a 4to sheet has penned the sentiment 'True to friend & foe' in his hand, of McCartney's headed notepaper, stating, in full, 'Enclosed adding his dual signature and date immediately beneath. Some please find one of the 270 Autumn/Winter 2005 Limited Edition light age wear and a small, minor circular stain, caused by posters produced, signed and distributed for our special friends. previous mounting to the verso, not affecting the text or Enjoy'. About EX signature. About VG Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00

Lot: 570 Lot: 565 GLAMOUR: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and a few PANKHURST SYLVIA: (1882-1960) English Suffragette, slightly smaller, signed cards etc., by various models, adult film daughter of Emmeline Pankhurst. Vintage signed postcard actresses etc., including Brigitte Bardot, Pamela Anderson photograph of Pankhurst standing in a three quarter length (signed hardback edition of Star), June Wilkinson, Debra Jo pose. Signed ('E. Sylvia Pankhurst') with her name alone in Fondren ( ), Victoria Zdrok (scarce signed American edition of dark fountain pen ink to a clear area of the image. Some Penthouse magazine, June 2002), Kelly Brook etc. Unsigned extensive silvering. Together with Charlotte Despard (1844- edition of Modern Man Yearbook of Queens 1957 (1). Generally 1939) English-born Irish Suffragette and Sinn Fein activist. VG, 30 Vintage signed sepia postcard photograph of Despard in a Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 head and shoulders pose. Photograph by Lena Connell of London. Signed ('C. Despard') in dark fountain pen ink with her name alone to a light area at the base of the image. One slight Lot: 571 corner crease, G to about VG, 2 GLAMOUR: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs by various Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 fashion models including Christie Brinkley, Rachel Hunter, Twiggy, Elle Macpherson, Karolina Kurkova, , Miranda Kerr etc. Most of the images are colour, Lot: 566 showing the subjects in glamorous poses, and are boldly CHURCHILL CLEMENTINE S.: (1885-1977) Wife of Sir signed to clear areas. None are inscribed. VG to EX, 8 Winston S. Churchill. A.L.S., Clemmie, two pages, 4to, Princes Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Gate, London, 15th June 1967, to 'My dearest Mary' (Brook). Churchill announces 'It is with grief that I hear that Norman died last night. I feel crushed' and continues 'He did so much for Lot: 572 Winston & also for me'. She concludes by hoping that her GLAMOUR: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and slightly correspondent 'may be comforted at this sad and solemn time'. larger by various Fashion Models and Glamorous Actresses VG Churchill writes following the death of Norman Brook (1902- including Cindy Crawford, Caprice, , Traci Lords, 1967) 1st Baron Normanbrook. British Civil Servant and Melanie Griffiths, Daryl Hannah, Kate Winslet, Kim Cattrall etc. Cabinet Secretary 1947-62. He passed away on the same date The majority of images are colour and are boldly signed to clear as the present letter. areas. None are inscribed. VG to EX, 9 Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00

Lot: 567 Lot: 573 RUBINSTEIN HELENA: (1870-1965) Polish-born American TITANIC: Selection of signed postcard photographs, 10 x 8 (1) Cosmetics Entrepreneur. Vintage signed 10 x 8 photograph of by various survivors, relatives and other individuals associated Rubinstein in a head and shoulders profile pose standing with the Titanic disaster including Beatrice Sandstrom, Millvina before a sculpture of a white horse. Signed in bold blue Dean, A. T. Lightholler, Donald Smith, Irene Partner, Margaret fountain pen ink across a light area of the image. Neatly Howman, Janet Walmsley, Dorothy Dean etc. Each of the mounted. Some light discoloration and slight surface and corner images relate to the Titanic. VG to EX, 11 creasing, G Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Lot: 568

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Lot: 574 (multiple signed album page by the four tennis players, also TITANIC: Selection of signed postcard photographs and a signed by actor Ben Lyon), Barbara Castle, Tony Benn, David signed piece by various survivors, relatives and other Steel, , Jeremy Thorpe, John Smith, Michael individuals associated with the Titanic disaster including Edith Heseltine, David Mellor, Arthur Scargill, Archibald Sinclair, Haisman, Millvina Dean, A. T. Lightholler, Christopher Allsop, Randall Davidson (as Archbishop of Canterbury), Ferdinand Harold Wright, James Hartley, Margaret Howman, Marie Aks Foch, J. Ramsay MacDonald, Edmund Hillary, Lord John Hunt, etc. Each of the images relate to the Titanic. VG to EX, 10 Kaye Don, W. J. O'Reilly, Edward R. G. R. Evans, Oliver Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 Lodge, Violet Bonham Carter, Charles Napier, Nancy Astor, Margaret Bondfield etc. G to VG, 70 Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 Lot: 575 FAMOUS MEN & WOMEN: Selection of vintage signed postcard photographs and some cabinet photographs etc., by a Lot: 580 variety of famous men and women including Thomas Lipton FAMOUS MEN & WOMEN: A good selection of signed cards (neatly trimmed), C. Arthur Pearson, Marcus Dods, 4th Earl of (many with small neatly affixed magazine or newspaper Carnarvon, John Alexander MacDonald (first Prime Minister of photographs), a few signed pieces etc., by a wide variety of Canada), Hugh Lowther, 5th Earl of Lonsdale, Count Hayashi famous men and women including Matthew Arnold, Lord Tadasu, Angela Burdett-Coutts (a good signed cabinet Harewood, Cosmo Lang (as Archbishop of Canterbury), Lord photograph, signed Burdett Coutts to the verso and again Longford, Harold Nicolson, Norman Birkett, Edward R. G. R. signed to the recto with her initials B C, 1885) etc. G to Evans, Vivian Ellis, Collie Knox, Bernard Lovell, Christopher generally VG, 14 Chataway, Kenneth Clark, John Mortimer, Lionel Bart, Mortimer Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 Wheeler, Malcolm Muggeridge, Max Baer, Diana Cooper, Huw Wheldon, Naomi Jacob, Hewlett Johnson, Betty E. Box, Max Robertson, Ludovic Kennedy, Graham Sutherland, Sheila Scott, Phil Mickelson, Fred Couples, Hammond Innes, Francis Lot: 576 Durbridge, Norman Hartnell, Ninette de Valois, Malcolm FAMOUS MEN & WOMEN: Small selection of individually Sargent, Thomas Beecham etc. Generally VG, 52 signed vintage oblong 12mo cards and a few pieces by various Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 famous men and women including Georges Carpentier, Eugen Sandow, Steve Donoghue, David Lloyd George, Andrew , , Gladys Cooper etc. Some light age wear, generally VG, 8 Lot: 581 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 FAMOUS MEN & WOMEN: Selection of holograph statements signed by various famous men and women (artists, historians, academics etc.), mainly French and European etc., each one page, folio, late 1920s - early 1930s, including George Scott (a Lot: 577 good original pencil drawing of a soldier's grave, with an ink FAMOUS MEN & WOMEN: Selection of signed cards, postcard statement below, 'War being the greatest scourge of humanity, photographs and slightly larger, a few 8 x 10s and letters etc., Peace must be its greatest benefit. Let us work for it'), Jean by various famous men and women including Jimmy Carter, Verdier, Henri Torres, Charles Seignobos (in part 'War is the , Neil Kinnock, John Prescott, , John last residue of royal absolutism. The masses have always Major, , Mike Crossley, Peter Townsend, Roland dreaded it like the plague....It is governments which must be Beamont, George Vaughn, Roger Federer, Jackie Stewart, converted to peace'), Georges Scelle, Benjamin Rabier (in full Joanna Lumley, David Suchet, Ian McKellen, Bruno Senna, 'Peace: innaccesible sublimity'), Maxime Real del Sarte (in part Prince Michael of Kent, David Shepherd etc. A little duplication. 'After the ghastly war, in the midst of general confusion, faced Many of the images are colour. Generally VG to EX, 31 with the unleashing of the most vile passions and appetites, the Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 luminous thought of Joan of Arc, angel of Peace, must again spring forth on the occasion of the five hundredth anniversary of her mysterious vision...'), Viscount de Rohan (in part 'Peace is Lot: 578 wisdom, war is folly; one has only to have lived through it and FAMOUS MEN & WOMEN: Miscellaneous selection of signed observed its effects on the victors themselves to be convinced pieces, cards, a few A.Ls.S., T.Ls.S. etc., by a wide variety of of this....'), Jeanne Signac, Louise Thuilliez, Edmond Scherdlin famous men and women including Tiny Rowland, Angus Ogilvy, (in part '....peace will only reign in the world when the nations, Earl of Gowrie, Mary Berry, Victor Canning, Charles Scribner, smitten with a single ideal of justice, will want to and be able to Clare Francis, Harry Wheatcroft, John Mortimer, Jacquetta assuage their rivalries and prevent conflicts by endeavoring to Hawkes, Nevil Shute, Reg Gutteridge, Arnold Wesker, Stephen understand each other better'), Adolfo Wildt (in full 'Peace is King Hall, John Masters, Beverley Nichols, Roy Strong, God's rosy dawn; War is man's twilight'), Pierre Vachet etc. Emanuel Shinwell, Karl Popper, Norma Major, Anton Dolin, Some very light, minor age wear, VG, 26 The statements were Norman Hartnell, Jean Muir, Barbara Castle etc. G to VG, 83 prepared for publication in the Pax Mundi book; an anthology of Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 sentiments on peace published in Switzerland by the World League for Peace. Between 1925 and 1932 many notable persons from around the world were asked to comment on the Lot: 579 prospects of world peace and the volume included contributions FAMOUS MEN & WOMEN: Miscellaneous selection of signed from Marie Curie, Guglielmo Marconi, Albert Einstein, pieces, cards, T.Ls.S., A.Ls.S., some signed postcard Rabindranath Tagore and many others. photographs and slightly larger etc., by a variety of famous men Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 and women, many associated with British politics, including William Tilden, Ellsworth Vines, Fred Perry & Martin Plaa

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Lot: 582 various technical specifications and payment details. Signed by FIRST DAY COVERS: Small selection of individually signed each of the three men at the foot of the final page, each First Day Covers by various famous men, most military officers alongside red wax seals. Some extensive wear causing some or aviators, including Edmund Hillary, Lord John Hunt, Godfrey large areas of loss to the text, each page professionally Place VC, David Stirling, Johnnie Johnson, John Cunningham repaired to the verso. About G VC, Les Smith & Richard Todd etc. VG, 9 Estimate: £600.00 - £800.00 Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Lot: 588 Lot: 583 WATSON JAMES D.: (1928- ) American Molecular Biologist, FAMOUS MEN & WOMEN: A good selection of signed co-discoverer of the structure of DNA in 1953. Nobel Prize postcard photographs and slightly larger, a few signed winner for Physiology or Medicine, 1962. Rare original signed letterheads, multiple signed First Day Covers (2) etc., by a and inscribed ink diagram of a DNA double helix structure, variety of famous men and women including Clare Francis, annotated by Watson DNA and A(denine) =T(hymine), Rebecca Stephens, Gina Campbell, Malcolm Campbell, Vivian G(uanine) =C(ytosine). Drawn on a plain large 4to sheet of Fuchs (2), Edmund Hillary, Mairead Maguire (2), Desmond paper, n.p., n.d., and signed ('James D Watson') at the base. Tutu, Terry Waite, Christopher Cockerell, Christiaan Barnard, Three file holes to the left edge, not affecting the diagram or Hannen Swaffer etc. Generally VG, 18 signature. VG Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 Estimate: £600.00 - £800.00

Lot: 584 Lot: 589 FAMOUS MEN & WOMEN: Selection of signed 8 x 10 SCIENCE: Small selection of holograph statements signed by photographs and slightly smaller (2) by various famous men various scientists, each one page, folio, all undated (late 1920s - and women comprising Christian Lacroix, Patti Smith, Sonny early 1930s), comprising Fortunat Strowski ('To destroy war, it Rollins, Helmut Berger and Bryn Terfel (5; each different poses, is not enough to hate war. One must love peace, as well as the three showing the singer in costume). Most of the images are spirit of peace'), Abbe Sertillanger (in part 'Blessed are the colour and are boldly signed to clear areas. VG to EX, 9 meek….Blessed are the peacemakers…After hearing the Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Sermon on the Mount, after tasting of the doctrine of love there expounded for the future of humanity with the intention of eternally codifying our individual and group life….'), Thureau- Dangin ('Humanity is better armed today against some of the Lot: 585 evils that decimated it in the past: famine, plague….Shall it AUTOGRAPHS: Miscellaneous selection of signed clipped remain unarmed against war?'), Ferdinand Quenisset (in part pieces, A.Ls.S., T.Ls.S., some unsigned printed ephemera etc., 'Peace! For me, this word immediately evokes the Serenity of by a variety of famous individuals including Harold Pinter (2; the starry Sky. Up there, there is majestic calm, sublime both neatly excised and repaired to the verso), Lord Russell of harmony….') and Sicard de Plauzoles (in part 'The essential Liverpool, George Agnew, Rupert Hart Davis, Harold condition for the establishment of peace is that the nations Macmillan, Edgar Williams, Peter Townsend, Robert Hardy, grant each other total armistice for their reciprocal wrongs….'). Ivor Nicholson, John Gielgud etc. G to VG, 32 Some very light, minor age wear, VG, 5 The statements were Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 prepared for publication in the Pax Mundi book; an anthology of sentiments on peace published in Switzerland by the World League for Peace. Between 1925 and 1932 many notable Lot: 586 persons from around the world were asked to comment on the FAMOUS MEN & WOMEN: Miscellaneous selection of signed prospects of world peace and the volume included contributions cards, pieces, photographs of various sizes, some signed from Marie Curie, Guglielmo Marconi, Albert Einstein, magazine photographs etc., by various famous men and Rabindranath Tagore and many others. women including , , Jacques Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Cousteau, , Lionel Bart, Annie Liebowitz, Harold Wilson, , Marcus Adams, Sheila Scott, Ken Wallis, Robin Day, Nick Park, Twiggy Lawson, David Lot: 590 Bailey, Henry J. Wood, Viscount Althorp, Millvina Dean, Neil SCIENCE: Selection of signed pieces, cards, T.Ls.S., etc., by Kinnock, etc. A few are individually matted in various scientists, physiologists, geologists, astronomers, etc., various colours to different sizes. Generally VG, 33 some of them Nobel Prize winners, including Lyon Playfair, Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Peter Masefield, Walter Rudolf Hess, Adam Sedgwick, Fred Hoyle, Francis Graham-Smith, James Lovelock, Anatole von Hugel, Keith Runcorn, Rosalyn Yalow, Julian Huxley, David Lot: 587 Weatherall, Melvin Calvin, Richard Doll, James Kendall, WATT JAMES (1736-1819) Scottish Inventor and Mechanical Etienne-Emile Baulieu, Edward Andrade, Malcolm Stevens, Engineer & BOULTON MATTHEW (1728-1809) English John Dessauer etc. A little duplication. FR to generally G to VG, Manufacturer and business partner of Watt. A rare, large D.S. 43 by both James Watt ('James Watt') and Matthew Boulton Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 ('Matthew Boulton') individually, three pages (vellum), large oblong folio, n.p., 22nd January 1779. The manuscript document is an Indenture of agreement made between Watt & Lot: 591 Boulton and Thomas Tenton for an engine to be erected at SCIENCE: Selection of signed postcard photographs and Wheal Chance tin mine in Cornwall, the document containing

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Lot: 592 AMUNDSEN ROALD (1872-1928) Norwegian Polar Explorer, Lot: 596 the first person to reach both the South and North Poles & EXPLORATION: Selection of signed pieces, cards, a few BARTLETT ROBERT (1875-1946) Newfoundland Navigator signed photographs, letters and programmes etc., by various and Arctic Explorer, accompanied Robert Peary on his attempts explorers and mountaineers including Rosita Forbes, David to reach the North Pole. An unusual vintage signed 6.5 x 8.5 Hempleman-Adams, P. B. Du Chaillu, Edmund Hillary (2), photograph, the image depicting a circular map of the North Rebecca Stephens (7), Vivian Fuchs, Chris Bonington, George Pole and surrounding area, with a printed caption beneath, in Lowe, Tim Severin, William Scoresby, Robin Hanbury-Tenison full, 'Route of Captain Robert A. Bartlett's proposed flight from etc. FR to generally G to VG, 27 Cape Columbia, across the North Pole, to Cape Chelyuskin. It Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 crosses Captain Amundsen's proposed route at the North Pole'. Signed by both Amundsen (in green fountain pen ink) and Bartlett (in black fountain pen ink) with their names alone to the Lot: 597 image with reasonable contrast. Rare in this form. VG [CHARLES I]: (1600-1649) King of England, Scotland & Ireland Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 1625-49. Two locks of hair, each consisting of a considerable number of strands, and neatly tied together with a small string knot, apparently removed from the beard of King Charles I. The Lot: 593 two locks are loosely contained in a small 20th century wooden SCOTT ROBERT FALCON: (1868-1912) British Royal Navy box with a blue velvet interior to the base and with a loosely Officer & Antarctic Explorer. Fountain pen ink signature on a inserted 20th century note of provenance on a folded card to piece removed from the conclusion of a letter, with several the inside lid. Written in pencil and signed with the unidentified additional typed words. Mounted beneath a portrait of Scott initials P. G. B. (?), the card reads, 'Part of the beard of King contained within a printed 8vo programme for a Reception Charles 1st...From the Meyrick Collection given by M. to given by the Lord Mayor of to Scott and members of the Grandfather Dell, passed from uncle to me....'. Accompanied by British Antarctic Expedition, 14th June 1910. Some light stains a paperback reprinted edition of An Account of What Appeared caused by previous mounting to the verso and one small tear, on Opening the Coffin of King Charles the First by Sir Henry close to, but not affecting Scott's signature, G Halford, originally published by Nichols, Son, & Bentley, Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 London, 1813, and explaining the background leading to the opening of the coffin on 1st April 1813 in the presence of King George III 'who guaranteed thereby the most respectful care Lot: 594 and attention to the remains' and stating, in part, 'The forehead EVANS EDWARD R. G. R.: (1881-1957) British Naval officer and temples had lost little or nothing of their muscular and Antarctic Explorer, a member of the Discovery Expedition substance; the cartilage of the nose was gone; but the left eye, 1901-04 and second-in-command to Robert Falcon Scott on the in the first moment of exposure, was open and full, though it ill-fated Terra Nova Expedition 1910-13. Book signed and vanished almost immediately: and the pointed beard, so inscribed, being a hardback edition of South With Scott, Library characteristic of the period of the reign of King Charles, was of Classics edition published by Collins, London and Glasgow. perfect....it will not be denied that the shape of the face, the Signed by Evans in fountain pen ink to the title page and dated forehead, an eye, and the beard, are the most important 1942 in his hand. Accompanied by the dust jacket (large tears features by which resemblance is determined....The hair was and areas of paper loss, a little crudely repaired with sellotape). thick at the back part of the head, and, in appearance, nearly Some age wear and a few of the first pages somewhat loose. black. A portion of it, which has since been cleaned and dried, About G is of a beautiful dark brown colour. That of the beard was a Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 redder brown. On the back part of the head, it was more than an inch in length, and had probably been cut so short for the convenience of the executioner, or perhaps by the piety of friends soon after death, in order to furnish memorials of the Lot: 595 unhappy King'. VG, 2 Sir Samuel Rush Meyrick (1783-1848) HILLARY EDMUND: (1919-2008) New Zealand Mountaineer, English Collector & Antiquary, introduced the systematic study the first man, with Tenzing Norgay, to reach the summit of or arms and armour. Mount Everest, 1953. An unusual A.Q.S., Ed Hillary, one page, Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 4to, Auckland, New Zealand, 27th July 1977, on the printed stationery of the Himalayan Trust. In black ink Hillary has penned the words 'Aim high! There is no virtue in easy victory', adding his signature and the date beneath. To the lower half of Lot: 598 the page appears the signature ('Have fun, Chris Bonington') of GEORGE II: (1683-1760) King of Great Britain and Ireland Chris Bonington (1934- ) British Mountaineer, Leader of 1727-60. D.S., George R, as King, at the head, one page, folio, Court at St. James's, 5th April 1731. The manuscript document

72 of 99 International Autograph Auctions (IAA) (Specialist Autograph Auction) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com is addressed to the Commissioners of the Treasury and is a The manuscript document, on black bordered mourning paper, warrant to pay John Hedges, treasurer to Frederick, Prince of is addressed to Councillor Edward George Fitzalan Howard, Wales, the sum of two thousand pounds 'to be disposed of in Deputy to the Duke of Norfolk, Earl Marshal and Hereditary such manner as Our said most dearly beloved Son shall direct'. Marshal of England, and is a Licence for Allan Cowburn, Vicar Countersigned at the foot by (1676-1745) of Tidenham in Gloucestershire to take the surnames of Smith British Prime Minister 1721-42, William Clayton (1671-1752) and Masters and the Arms of Masters and Smith quarterly, and British Politician, and George Dodington (1691-1762) British extensively detailing the events leading to Cowburn's petition Politician and friend of Frederick, Prince of Wales. Some areas for the same to the Queen, further instructing Howard that 'our of paper loss and small tears to the edges and with a long, neat Concession and Declaration be recorded in Our College of split to the central horizontal fold, only very slightly affecting the Arms to the end that Our Officers of Arms and all others upon text and signatures. FR Frederick, Prince of Wales (1707-1751) occasion may take full notice and have knowledge thereof.' Eldest, although estranged, son of King George II. Father of Countersigned at the conclusion by Sir George Grey (1799- King George III. 1882) British Politician, Home Secretary 1846-52, 1855-58. Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 With blind embossed paper seal affixed and tied to the left edge with the original black ribbon. Accompanied by the original envelope. Some light overall age wear and staining and some Lot: 599 extensive, although neat, splits to the right edges of the folds to WILLIAM IV: (1765-1837) King of the of Great each page, only very slightly affecting the text, but not the Britain & Ireland 1830-37. A.L.S., William, two pages, 4to, signatures. G Bushy House, 27th November 1815, to a gentleman. The Duke Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 of Clarence thanks his correspondent for having offered to deliver letters to his sons in India, although remarks that he has already forwarded a large packet to the Board of Control. He Lot: 603 continues 'You have my full permission to show this letter to VICTORIA: (1819-1901) Queen of the United Kingdom Great either of my sons as an introduction to them' and concludes by Britain & Ireland 1837-1901. A good vintage signed 7 x 11 wishing his correspondent all success possible. Some photograph, the image depicting the Queen seated in a full extensive, light age wear and the central horizontal folds of the length profile pose at her desk, reading a letter. Several framed letter strengthened. G portraits appear on the desk before her, including one of her Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 late husband, Prince Albert. Signed ('Victoria R I') in ink at the head of the image and dated 1893 in her hand. Framed and glazed in a vintage frame (some minor age wear and damage) Lot: 600 to an overall size of 8 x 12. VG VICTORIA: (1819-1901) Queen of the United Kingdom Great Estimate: £600.00 - £800.00 Britain & Ireland 1837-1901. Autograph Envelope wrapper signed, The Queen, one page, slim 8vo, n.p., n.d.. Queen Victoria has addressed the wrapper in her hand to the Earl of Lot: 604 Derby, who himself has later addressed and signed ('The EDWARD VII: (1841-1910) King of the United Kingdom 1901- Queen, Derby') the wrapper, evidently when returning the 10. A.L.S., Albert Edward, as Prince of Wales, two pages, 8vo, documents which were originally enclosed within the wrapper. Government House, Calcutta, 24th December 1875, to a Lord, A few light brown stains to the left edge, one slightly affecting on the Prince's attractive monogrammed stationery. The Prince the first few letters of Queen Victoria's signature. A few minor instructs his correspondent to deliver a letter (no longer file holes. G Earl of Derby (1799-1869) British Prime Minister present) via the first Foreign Office messenger leaving for 1852, 1858-59, 1866-68. Berlin. With blank integral leaf. Some light age wear, about VG Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00

Lot: 601 Lot: 605 VICTORIA: (1819-1901) Queen of the United Kingdom Great ALEXANDRA OF DENMARK: (1844-1925) Queen of the United Britain & Ireland 1837-1901. D.S., Victoria R I, as Queen, at the Kingdom 1901-10, consort of King Edward VII. A.L.S., head, one page, oblong folio, Court at Saint James's, 8th Alexandra, as Princess of Wales, six pages, 8vo, Abergeldie September 1888. The partially printed document is a military Castle, 15th October 1871, to Mrs. Grey, on Alexandra's commission appointing Charles Harvey Palairet to be a Captain attractive printed stationery featuring the Prince of Wales in the Yeomanry Forces, Royal Gloucestershire Hussars. feathers, a crown and her name printed in white, red and blue. Countersigned at the foot by Edward Stanhope (1840-1893) The Princess states that she was touched by her correspondent British Politician, Secretary of State for War 1887-92. With blind having sent 'those lovely photos of your poor darling Sybil, as embossed blue paper seal affixed. Two pieces of printed well as the pretty little church in which your darling child is now ephemera relating to Palairet and the Royal Gloucestershire laid' and further expressing her sympathy, remarking Hussars are neatly laid down to the verso. Some light foxing in 'everybody can but admire your great courage and true faith in places, not affecting the signatures, about VG God, to have borne this additional great trial so patiently and Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 with so much self control. The Lord our Heavenly Father will bless and comfort you for it all dear Mrs Grey - but now your poor heart must ache all the same!' The Princess also makes Lot: 602 reference to her correspondent's grandchildren and 'the poor VICTORIA: (1819-1901) Queen of the United Kingdom Great Duke', commenting 'I read his touching and so heart rending Britain & Ireland 1837-1901. D.S., Victoria R I, as Queen, at the first letter to the Prince! I am glad for him and yr. son Albert that head, eight pages, folio, Court at Saint James's, 3rd April 1862. they are going abroad to the Holy Land, it will do them both good'. A poignant letter. VG Caroline Grey (1814-1890) Extra

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Bedchamber Woman to Queen Victoria. Her daughter, Lady Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Sybil Grey (1848-1871) had died on 7th September at the untimely age of 22. She was married to William Ameleus Aubrey de Vere Beauclerk, 10th Duke of St Albans and their Lot: 609 three children included Charles Victor Albert Aubrey de Vere GEORGE V: (1865-1936) King of the United Kingdom 1910-36. Beauclerk, who later became the 11th Duke of St Albans. A.L.S., George, as Duke of York, two pages, 8vo, Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Sandringham, Norfolk, 27th December 1892, to Francis de Winton ('My dear de Winton') on mourning stationery. The Duke thanks his correspondent for their letter and adds that he has Lot: 606 experienced a sad Christmas ('I missed him terribly'), further ALEXANDRA OF DENMARK: (1844-1925) Queen of the United informing de Winton 'I am afraid I can't tell you of anybody that I Kingdom 1901-10, consort of King Edward VII. A.L.S., know for the dinner, I will leave it entirely to you to ask whoever Alexandra, four pages, 8vo, Marlborough House, 21st October you like.' The Duke concludes 'We have been skating all day 1884, to 'My dearest Adelaide' (Countess Brownlow). The today & the ice was excellent'. With blank integral leaf. Some Princess writes following the death of her correspondent's very light, minor age wear, VG Sir Francis de Winton (1835- mother, although had refrained from writing too soon so as not 1901) British Army Officer and Courtier, Comptroller and to trespass 'upon yr. great sorrow which I fear must be quite Treasurer of the household of the Duke of York. overwhelming', continuing 'It seems to me that nothing can ever Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 replace a Mother's loss - & the blank that her death must leave among you must be everlasting.....The only consolation is that she breathed her last so to say in yr. arms & under yr. roof so Lot: 610 that you were able to sooth & support her in her dark hour, GEORGE V: (1865-1936) King of the United Kingdom 1910-36. when she left all her earthly cares behind her & entered into life A.L.S., George, as Duke of York, three pages, 8vo, York immortal'. In concluding Alexandra also refers to her House, St. James's Palace, 2nd September 1894, to Lady correspondent's husband ('I know how fully he shares alike all Brownlow. The Duke thanks his correspondent for their yr. joy & sorrows') and brother and remarks 'The Prince joins invitation to shoot at Ashridge in November and December, with me in the deepest sympathy for you all'. About EX remarking 'It will give both May & I great pleasure to do so' and Adelaide, Countess Brownlow (1884-1917) Wife of Adelbert adding that they will be available from the 10th December and Brownlow-Cust, 3rd Earl Brownlow (1844-1912) British Soldier would have to leave on the 13th December 'as we shall have to and Volunteer Aide-de-Camp to Queen Victoria, King Edward go to Windsor on morning of 14th for the service in the VII and King George V. Countess Brownlow's mother, Lady Mausaleum'. The Duke also expresses his regret at not being Sarah Beresford of Waterford, had died on the 13th October able to shoot during November as they have engagements 1884. every week in that month. VGAdelaide, Countess Brownlow Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 (1884-1917) Wife of Adelbert Brownlow-Cust, 3rd Earl Brownlow (1844-1912) British Soldier and Volunteer Aide-de- Camp to Queen Victoria, King Edward VII and King George V. Lot: 607 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 PRINCESS MARIE LOUISE: (1872-1956) Princess of Schleswig-Holstein, granddaughter of Queen Victoria. Vintage signed and inscribed 7.5 x 9.5 photograph, the small oval Lot: 611 image depicting the Princess in a formal head and shoulders GEORGE V: (1865-1936) King of the United Kingdom 1910-36. pose. Photograph by Bullingham of London. Signed in fountain A.L.S., George, as Duke of Cornwell and York, three pages, pen ink to the lower photographer's mount 'For Robert Hughes 8vo, York Cottage, Sandringham, Norfolk, 5th November 1901, from Louise Augusta, Princess of Schleswig-Holstein' and to Francis de Winton ('My dear de Winton') on mourning dated August 1903 in her hand. Framed and glazed in the stationery. The Duke states 'When I said good bye to you original frame (some damage) to an overall size of 9 x 10.5. yesterday, I felt unable to say all that I wished' and continues to About VG further thank his correspondent 'most sincerely for the faithful & Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 loyal way in which you served me during the ten years you were my comptroller', further adding the thanks of the Duchess. George also remarks that they arrived at York Cottage Lot: 608 yesterday, finding it 'most comfortable & the additions GEORGE V: (1865-1936) King of the United Kingdom 1910-36. charming'. VG Sir Francis de Winton (1835-1901) British Army A.L.S., George, as Prince of Wales, three pages, 8vo, Cap Officer and Courtier, Comptroller and Treasurer of the Martin Hotel, 10th April 1892, to Francis de Winton ('My dear household of the Duke of York. Sir Francis') on mourning stationery. The Prince thanks his Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 correspondent for their letters and remarks that he has also just received one from Lord Faversham 'telling me that I have been elected a Governor of the R.A. Society', further discussing Lot: 612 financial and court matters, 'I quite approve of your proposition GEORGE V: (1865-1936) King of the United Kingdom 1910-36. of paying £50 from my account at Coutts & Co., will you do so T.L.S., George, as Duke of York and in his capacity as whenever you like. I spoke to my father about the Levee & he President of the Royal Agricultural Society of England, one quite agrees with me in thinking that it would be best if you did page, folio, London, 4th November 1896, to the Vicar of not attend either of the first two Levees.' In concluding he refers Donington in Lincolnshire, on the printed stationery of the Royal to the weather, commenting 'This ought to be fine building Agricultural Society. The Duke writes to his correspondent weather for Sandringham'. VG Sir Francis de Winton (1835- concerning Cowley's Endowed Schools and informs him that at 1901) British Army Officer and Courtier, Comptroller and a Council meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society it was Treasurer of the household of the Duke of York.

74 of 99 International Autograph Auctions (IAA) (Specialist Autograph Auction) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com decided that William Frankish of Limber, Brocklesby in EDWARD VIII: (1894-1972) King of the United Kingdom Lincolnshire would be appointed as a Governor of the January - December 1936. Later Duke of Windsor. A good Foundation associated with the Schools and representing the vintage signed 9 x 11.5 photograph, the image depicting the Royal Agricultural Society. Some extremely light, very minor Prince of Wales in a formal half length pose with his arms age wear, VG folded. Photograph by Swaine. Signed ('David') with his family Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 name in bold blue fountain pen ink to a light area at the base of the image and dated October 1921 in his hand. Some light foxing to the lower border and a few minor scuffs to the image, Lot: 613 about VG GEORGE V: (1865-1936) King of the United Kingdom 1910-36. Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 An unusual D.S., George R I, as King, three pages, folio, War Office, 12th December 1935. The typed document, marked Confidential, authorises the War Office code entitled The Word Lot: 618 for the months of January, February and March 1936. Each day EDWARD VIII: (1894-1972) King of the United Kingdom within the three month period is given a code name listed in two January - December 1936. Later Duke of Windsor. A fine, long columns to each page under the headings Court and City. A.L.S., David, (and also signed with his initial D a further three Signed by the King at the foot of the final page. VG King times), four pages, 4to, Ottawa, 7th, 8th & 9th October 1919, to George V died on the 20th January 1936 - the code names of Freda Dudley Ward ('Fredie my darling darling precious the day being Lapley and Ower. beloved one'). The Prince writes a romantic letter to his Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 mistress, in pencil, explaining that he has been to a party, 'it was all very sordid & crowded & pompous….I'm just bored stiff & fed right up with dancing beloved one. I've had too much of it Lot: 614 altogether this last fortnight & am too tired & played out now to GEORGE V: (1865-1936) King of the United Kingdom 1910-36. even appreciate the exercise & the women absolutely revolt An excellent, large vintage signed sepia 10 x 15.5 cabinet me!!', and also asking her 'I wonder if you danced with the King photograph, the image depicting the Duke of York seated in a of Spain sweetie or perhaps kings don't dance; & I wonder why three quarter length pose holding a cigarette in one hand. the Queen is ill? Is she going to have another baby?!!', referring Photograph by Lafayette of Dublin. Signed ('Georgy') in dark to his preparations for various speeches, 'I don't think I'll ever fountain pen ink to a clear area at the head of the image and get over my nervousness or you might really call it terror at the dated 27th June 1892 in his hand. Some light spotting to the thought of getting up on my hind legs; I did think I wld. once but image, largely to the edges and background, and the image now I know I never will & to think that I am going to spend my slightly detached from the mount, otherwise VG The future King life talking hot air!!' and remarking 'I'm like YOU angel want to George V had been created Duke of York by Queen Victoria on die young & how marvellously divine if only WE could die 24th May 1892, just over a month prior to signing the present together; there's absolutely nothing I could wish for more tho photograph. perhaps you don't quite feel that darling one & why shld. you? Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 But I'm just dippy to die with YOU even if we can't live together tho. I'll explain what I mean when we meet & about dying young tho. I've develloped (sic) a mad craze for that lately sweetheart'. The Prince continues his letter the following day, reporting on Lot: 615 plans for a visit to Washington ('Christ all the unnecessary fuss EDWARD VIII: (1894-1972) King of the United Kingdom there's been about this silly visit to the States') and also again January - December 1936. Later Duke of Windsor. Book signed writing of his preparations for speeches, before again and inscribed, a hardback edition of Lanyard Lyrics by R. P. continuing his letter on the 9th October, explaining that his Keigwin, with illustrations by P. L. Butt, published by Simpkin, speech was well received, and reporting on another party, 'I Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd., London and W. H. Barrell almost enjoyed it sweetie tho. of course enjoyment is quite Ltd., Portsmouth, n.d. Signed by the Prince of Wales opposite impossible “sans TOI― tho. you know that Darling! But I did the title page, 'Jacques Berthon (future naval cadet) from miss YOU so as there was a most marvellous jazz band playing Edward', in dark fountain pen ink, adding the date 11th & WE could have danced….'. The Prince concludes his letter February 1914 in his hand. With a later ownership signature to the next day, stating that it will be his last letter from Canada, the half title page and some library marks. Lacking the dust before travelling to America, and that he is looking forward to jacket. Some slight age wear, about VG seeing his correspondent again in three weeks time, 'how I'm Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 just longing & pining to get back to my precious darling beloved little mummie & to be able to tell HER every thing' and also remarking 'Now I'm going to be pompous for a moment Lot: 616 sweetheart mine; I think you'll find your little boy slightly EDWARD VIII: (1894-1972) King of the United Kingdom changed when he returns!! Of course in no way that concerns January - December 1936. Later Duke of Windsor. Vintage ourselves…..& only as regards my general view of life & other signed postcard photograph, the image depicting the young people; I shall return to YOU loving & adoring YOU & belonging Prince of Wales standing in the back of an open top car to YOU & only to YOU more than ever tho. I'm a little more self greeting a large crowd of onlookers. Signed ('David', with his confident than I was & less frightened of other people, family name) in dark fountain pen ink at the base of the image particularly of my father!!….I think you'll approve & say it's a and dated 1920 in his hand. Dated in another hand to the change for the better in me' before ending in amorous terms, verso, Launceston, July 1920. VG The Prince of Wales visited 'So au revoir till Washington my precious darling beloved lovely Launceston in Tasmania, Australia, in July 1920 during one of little Madonna, may I dream of TOI to-night & may God keep his tours of the Empire. TOI for me amour cherie adoree!!….' A letter of outstanding Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 content. VG Freda Dudley Ward (1894-1983) Marquesa de Lot: 617 Casa Maury. English Socialite, the mistress of Edward, Prince

75 of 99 International Autograph Auctions (IAA) (Specialist Autograph Auction) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com of Wales from 1918-23. Ward remained a close confidante of use of it all!! I'm afraid I'm gradually becoming a bit of a bolshie Edward's until 1934 when his relationship with Wallis Simpson sweetheart rather a bad confession to make & I wld'nt make it began. to anyone else but it's the truth tho it's a trait and feeling I have Estimate: £800.00 - £1,000.00 to keep down….We are now in the Carribean (sic) Sea steaming W. along the N. coast of S. America but over 100 miles from it so that there's no land in sight. We never seem to Lot: 619 pass any ships & only sighted 2 in the Atlantic; flying fish are EDWARD VIII: (1894-1972) King of the United Kingdom the only sign of life outside the ship. But as to yesterday at January - December 1936. Later Duke of Windsor. An Barbados. We landed officially at 10.00 at Bridgetown the exceptionally long A.L.S., with his initial D, twenty two pages, capital…..before a 1 ½ hrs drive thro the town & some of the 4to, Barbados (and at sea travelling through the tropics), 21st - cane plantations out in the country. It's a unique sort of scenery 29th March 1920, to Freda Dudley Ward ('My precious darling very ugly & I don't take much to the coloured population who beloved little Fredie'), on the printed stationery of HMS are revolting. There are over 170,000 of them. The white Renown. The Prince writes a romantic letter to his mistress, in population is very small & they aren't much of a crop to look at pencil, over the course of a week travelling at sea, informing & all too deadly dull & of course depressingly primitive….I was her that 'I escaped going to church on the lower deck on the shown over a sugar plant in the afternoon which was quite plea of avoiding any flu microbes that might still be lurking interesting, you see the cane go in one end & sugar being around!!' and adding that he has been reading on deck most of poured into sacks the other end!! Then there was a frightful the day, 'I'm struggling with “Susan Lennox― such a sordid & garden party tho I slipped away to a private swimming pool pathetically tragic story of a girl which depresses me tho. its afterwards with Dickie & we had a marvellous bathe before a interesting & I'm just in the mood for it!! I hope you'll never read terrible official dinner….I danced quite a lot sweetheart: Dickie it sweetheart….the book is censored & banned in England now; found me a little American bit who wasn't such a bad mover but it's American!!' and continuing 'How I loathe being separated the rest of the women were impossible….But I'm glad we left from you like this & it all seems so unnatural sweetie mine; how Barbados as its really a bum little place & I'm sorry for the I want you tonight to tell you & show you how madly I love you. colonial office people who have to live there tho. its better than Oh! My darling darling precious beloved little Freddie a moi life many of the tiny island colonies they are sent to!!' The Prince is absolute hell & torture for you're your little David without YOU further writes in a romantic vein ('Bless you bless you my & I'm oh! so so miserable!!', further remarking on the precious darling beloved little Fredie you know your David loves temperature, again referring to his reading (' “Susan Lennox―you loves you so madly & desparately' (sic)) and gives more which gets more & more sordid & depressing & I haven't news of his activities whilst sailing towards Panama, 'I'm going finished the 1st vol yet as I read so terribly slowly!!') and other to spend to-morrow forenoon in the engine room & boiler room daily activities including games of squash, having his hair cut to try & buck the engine room staff & particularly the 300 ('Quite an event & worth writing down during this long stokers who are grousing a bit; of course the heat is desparate monotonous trip') and playing jazz drums with a rag orchestra, (sic) down there in the tropics & they are having a hard time of further bemoaning his separation from his mistress and his lack it!! Still its their job which they've signed on for as service men of interest in the trip, 'I can't and shan't be able to raise the so they ought to know better!!', also enquiring as to Dudley least enthusiasm about anything this trip; it all seems to me so Ward's health and a trip to Paris, as well as stating 'I've got the terribly artificial & organised somehow'. The Prince also sends feeling that some day we shall belong to each officially beloved news of a tragic accident, 'We are all depressed to-night (which sweetheart so so strongly again to-night & its such a marvellous means that I'm extra depressed) as we lost a man overboard divine feeling too'. In concluding he again refers to Louis this afternoon about 3.00pm. He was apparently leaning up Mountbatten, 'I'm so glad I've got Dickie as I told you before against the rails on the port side of the ship when the top one darling & he & I are great friends & he's so human & parted & he fell overboard; he was a private of marines & tho understanding & I know you like him too!!' before finally ending we dropped both life buoys & turned the ship about & lowered a his letter 'Bless you bless you my very very own precious life boat & searched for the man for 1 hr. we never saw him darling beloved little Fredie mon amour all all my gt. gt. Love & again. So we hoisted in the boat & held an impressive but very paper “baisers― but oh! for a real one sweetheart which wld. sordid funeral service on the Fortccastle & then steamed on!! do me more good than anything else in the world. Your D.' Of course one man's death means nothing sweetheart only it's Accompanied by the original envelope hand addressed by the a depressing event in a ship on the 9th day at sea & has a Prince in ink and bearing a good black wax seal to the verso. A depressing effect on everybody!!' and reflects on anchoring at letter of remarkable content. A couple of very light, extremely Barbados the following day, when a reception and dance will minor stains to the final page, otherwise VG Freda Dudley take place, 'which I'm dreading more than I can say!! Never Ward (1894-1983) Marquesa de Casa Maury. English Socialite, have I felt less like all that or setting eyes on any woman but the mistress of Edward, Prince of Wales from 1918-23. Ward you darling angel; the idea absolutely revolts me & I guess the remained a close confidante of Edward's until 1934 when his realisation of it all will be worse!!', also writing of his arrival and relationship with Wallis Simpson began. The Prince wrote the experiences in Barbados, 'it looks a proper bum island this present letter during his 1920 tour to Australia and New Barbados….we gave an official dinner to 20 notables of the Zealand (making many stops en route) on board the refitted island including the governor & his wife which was followed by HMS Renown. He was accompanied by his 20 year old cousin, a reception of about 200 people & there was dancing….I've Louis Mountbatten, whom he refers to in the letter by his family appointed Dickie [Mountbatten] my “procurer― of partners & name of Dickie. only take on a “young woman― that he has vetted as being Estimate: £1,000.00 - £1,200.00 possible!! But Christ! They were the absolute limit to-night & I can't remember what the 3 women I danced with look like as I hardly looked at them!! But I have to make an effort on these Lot: 620 occasions sweetie & dancing to me is now merely a stunt to be EDWARD VIII: (1894-1972) King of the United Kingdom avoided if possible!!….Christ! How I'm loathing this trip there January - December 1936. Later Duke of Windsor. Rare D.S., isn't a single thing to it as far as I'm concerned as what's the Edward R I, as King, at the head, two pages, folio, Court at

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Saint James's, 15th June 1936. The typed document is Lot: 624 addressed to Cosmo Gordon Lang, Lord Archbishop of GEORGE VI: (1895-1952) King of the United Kingdom 1936- Canterbury, and is a mandate for the Consecration of the 52. Three individual fountain pen ink signatures ('Appd. GRI') Reverend James Lawrence Cecil Horstead to be a Bishop, 'to on separate pieces neatly clipped from official documents, one the intent that he should exercise his functions in one of Our also countersigned by Leslie Hore-Belisha (1893-1957) British Possessions and also in one of Our Protectorates abroad'. With Politician, Secretary of State for War 1937-40, and dated 22nd blind embossed paper seal affixed at the head along with the October 1937. Together with a similar piece bearing a fountain original black ribbon. A portion of the second page to the pen ink signature ('Appd. G. R. I.') by King George V (1865- integral leaf has been neatly cut away, evidently for the removal 1936) King of the United Kingdom 1910-36 and countersigned of the countersignature. Some very minor, extremely light by Laming Worthington-Evans (1868-1931) British Politician, staining to the left edge, about VG William Cosmo Gordon Lang Secretary of State for War 1921-22, 1924-29. Generally VG, 4 (1864-1945) Scottish Anglican Prelate who served as Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Archbishop of York (1908-28) and Archbishop of Canterbury (1928-42). The Most Rev. James Horstead (1898-1989) Anglican Bishop of Sierra Leone (1936-61) and Archbishop of West Africa (1955-61). Lot: 625 Estimate: £600.00 - £900.00 GEORGE VI (1895-1952) King of the United Kingdom 1936-52 & ELIZABETH (1900-2002) , the Queen Mother. A good vintage signed sepia 5 x 5 photograph by both the Duke and Duchess of York individually, the image depicting the Royal Lot: 621 couple seated together in three quarter length poses [EDWARD VIII]: (1894-1972) King of the United Kingdom accompanied by their two daughters, Princesses Elizabeth and January - December 1936. Later Duke of Windsor. Bold black Margaret. Photograph by Marcus Adams and signed by him in facsimile signature ('Edward P', as Prince of Wales) on an pencil to a clear area at the base of the image. Signed ('Bertie') oblong 12mo card bearing the printed words 'With best Wishes by the future King George VI and signed ('Elizabeth') by his for Christmas from' and date 1928. Together with Eugenie wife, each in bold dark fountain pen inks to the lower Godfrey-Fausett (1884-1956, Wife of Bryan Godfrey-Fausett photographer's mount, the Duke adding the date 1931 in his 1863-1945, British Naval officer & Courtier) A.L.S., Eugenie hand. Most likely designed to be sent as a greetings card, the Godfrey-Fausett, two pages, 4to, Hyde Park, 24th December photograph is neatly mounted within a cream folding 8vo card 1920, to Edward, Prince of Wales, announcing 'I was so featuring the crest of the Duke of York to the front cover. Some delighted to get the charming photograph of you on the Xmas very light, minor scuffing and foxing, only very slightly affecting card. It was so very kind of you to remember me & gave me the signatures and image, otherwise VG such great pleasure' and continuing to reciprocate his Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00 Christmas wishes and further explaining that her husband has been suffering from flu and unable to write personally, although sends his best wishes. She concludes 'Believe me Sir Your Royal Highness' very devoted servant'. VG, 2 Lot: 626 Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 ELIZABETH THE QUEEN MOTHER: (1900-2002) Queen Consort of King George VI. A fine vintage signed 12.5 x 18.5 photograph, the image depicting the Queen seated in a full length profile pose. Photograph by Cecil Beaton and bearing Lot: 622 his pencil credit to the lower photographer's mount. Signed WALLIS WINDSOR: (1895-1986) American Socialite, wife of ('Elizabeth R') in dark fountain pen ink to the lower Edward, Duke of Windsor. Book signed, a hardback edition of photographer's mount and dated 1943 in her hand. Framed and The Heart has its Reasons, First Edition published by Michael glazed in a gold coloured frame to an overall size of 15 x 21. Joseph Ltd., London, 1956. Signed ('Wallis, Duchess of Some very light silvering to the extreme edges of the image and Windsor') in bold blue ink to the title page. Accompanied by the some extremely minor age wear to the photographer's mount, dust jacket (minor age wear at the edges). About VG about VG Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Estimate: £400.00 - £500.00

Lot: 623 Lot: 627 GEORGE VI: (1895-1952) King of the United Kingdom 1936- ELIZABETH THE QUEEN MOTHER: (1900-2002) Queen 52. A very fine, early vintage signed sepia 7 x 9.5 photograph, Consort of King George VI. An excellent, large vintage signed the image depicting the young midshipman standing in a three 21 x 29 photograph of Queen Elizabeth in a half length pose. quarter length pose wearing his naval uniform. Photograph by Photograph by Dorothy Wilding. Signed ('Elizabeth R') in Ernest Brooks and signed by him in pencil to the lower border. fountain pen ink to the lower photographer's mount, directly Signed ('Bertie') in dark fountain pen ink to the lower border beneath the image, and dated 1940 in her hand. Framed and and dated 1913 in his hand. Very slightly neatly trimmed at the glazed in the original plain wooden frame to an overall size of edges, otherwise VG From 1909 the Prince had attended the 25 x 33. Some extremely minor, light smudging to the Royal Naval College at Osborne as a naval cadet and in 1913, signature and a few very light scuffs to the image, otherwise VG the same year as the present photograph, the Prince trained for Estimate: £400.00 - £500.00 six months in the West Indies and Canada on board HMS Cumberland. On 15th September 1913 he was rated as a midshipman aboard HMS Collingwood and spent three months in the Mediterranean. Lot: 628 Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 ELIZABETH THE QUEEN MOTHER: (1900-2002) Queen Consort of King George VI. A.L.S., Elizabeth R, two pages, 8vo, Clarence House, 28th May 1953, to Sir Eric Mieville ('My dear

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Eric'), on her personal monogrammed stationery. The Queen ELIZABETH THE QUEEN MOTHER: (1900-2002) Queen Mother states that she was touched to receive her Consort of King George VI. Signed Christmas greetings card, correspondent's flowers, commenting 'The roses lighted up my the stiff white 4to folding card featuring a photograph to the room in the most wonderful way, and I do want to send you my inside of the Queen Mother standing in a three quarter length very warmest thanks for such a truly heart warming thought'. profile pose in a garden. Signed ('from Elizabeth R') in black ink Accompanied by the original Registered envelope hand beneath a printed greeting, 1970. With a gold embossed crown addressed by the Queen Mother and signed by her with her to the front cover. About EX initials ('ER') in the lower left corner. VG Sir Eric Mieville (1896- Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 1971) British Civil Servant, Assistant Private Secretary to King George VI from 1937-45. Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Lot: 634 ELIZABETH THE QUEEN MOTHER: (1900-2002) Queen Consort of King George VI. Signed Christmas greetings card, Lot: 629 the oblong 4to stiff white folding card featuring a colour ELIZABETH THE QUEEN MOTHER: (1900-2002) Queen photograph to the inside of the Queen Mother riding in a state Consort of King George VI. A.L.S., Elizabeth, two pages, 8vo, carriage alongside three of her grandchildren upon the Piccadilly, n.d. ('Monday'), to Tom Goff, on her personal occasion of the installation as Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports monogrammed stationery. Elizabeth invites her correspondent at Dover, August 1979. Signed ('from Elizabeth R') in black ink to attend a play with her, remarking 'I must warn you that David beneath a printed greeting, 1979. With a gold embossed crown & Rachel & we have long wished to see the Barretts of to the front. VG Wimpole Street, so that if you have seen it please don't dream Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 of coming' although continuing 'If you haven't, we would love to see you again, or even if you have & can bear it - do come'. Accompanied by the original hand delivered envelope Lot: 635 addressed in Elizabeth's hand and signed by her with her initial ELIZABETH II: (1926- ) Queen of the United Kingdom 1952- . ('E') in the lower left corner. Some very light, minor age wear, Dark fountain pen ink signature ('Elizabeth R') on a grey card, VG most likely neatly clipped from a Christmas greetings card, Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 matted in ivory beneath an excellent vintage 15 x 19 photograph of the Queen standing in a formal full length pose. Framed and glazed to an overall size of 20 x 26. Some minor Lot: 630 damage to the frame, otherwise VG ELIZABETH THE QUEEN MOTHER: (1900-2002) Queen Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Consort of King George VI. Vintage signed Christmas greetings card, the oblong 4to stiff cream folding card featuring a reproduction of a painting to the inside, depicting three race Lot: 636 horses, Laffy, Double Star and The Rip, at Lingfield on 9th ELIZABETH II: (1926- ) Queen of the United Kingdom 1952- . December 1961. Signed ('from Elizabeth R') in bold, dark D.S., Elizabeth R, as Queen, at the head, one page, large fountain pen ink beneath a printed greeting, 1962. With a gold oblong folio, Court of Saint James's, 10th November 1952. The embossed crown to the front. Some light creasing to the upper partially printed document appoints Charles Alexander Gault to edge, otherwise VG be 'an Officer of the Sixth Grade of Branch A of Our Foreign Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Service at any of Our Diplomatic or Consular Establishments abroad or in the Department of Our Principal Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs' with effect from 3rd January 1950. Lot: 631 Countersigned at the foot by (1897-1977) British ELIZABETH THE QUEEN MOTHER: (1900-2002) Queen Prime Minister 1955-57, Foreign Secretary 1940-45, 1951-55. Consort of King George VI. Vintage signed Christmas greetings With blind embossed seal. The signatures of both the Queen card, the 4to stiff cream folding card featuring a colour and Eden are slightly faded, although legible, and there is an photograph to the inside of the Queen Mother standing in a extensive amount of light damp staining to the foot of the semi-profile three quarter length pose. Signed ('from Elizabeth document, very slightly affecting Eden's signature, but not the R') in dark fountain pen ink beneath a printed greeting, 1965. text. G With a gold embossed crown to the front. Some light age wear, Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 otherwise VG Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Lot: 637 ELIZABETH II: (1926- ) Queen of the United Kingdom 1952- . Lot: 632 A.L.S., Elizabeth R, two pages, 8vo, Sandringham, Norfolk, 2nd ELIZABETH THE QUEEN MOTHER: (1900-2002) Queen January 1971, to Henriette Abel Smith. The Queen thanks her Consort of King George VI. Signed Christmas greetings card, correspondent for again sending a delicious smoked turkey, the 4to stiff cream folding card featuring a photograph to the commenting 'everyone has been enjoying it during our inside of the Queen Mother standing outdoors in a three quarter Christmas party and we are most grateful for such a very length profile pose in a garden. Signed ('from Elizabeth R') in popular present'. She continues to express her sadness at the blue ink beneath a printed greeting, 1970. With a gold sale of Houndsell Place, although remarking 'but I expect it is embossed crown to the front. Some very light age wear, probably a very wise move to go back to Gloucestershire - I do otherwise VG hope the Abel Smiths will get used to it eventually! It does make Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 you all a bit further away, which is sad for us though'. EX Lot: 633 Estimate: £400.00 - £500.00

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Lot: 638 alone. Accompanied by an autograph letter of provenance ELIZABETH II: (1926- ) Queen of the United Kingdom 1952- . signed by Piers Secunda, one page, 4to, London, 12th A.L.S., Elizabeth R, two pages, 8vo, Buckingham Palace, 10th September 1995, stating, in part, 'The signed polo ball was February 1984, to Henriette Abel Smith. The Queen states 'On obtained ten years ago at Cowdray Polo Club in Sussex. I looking through the photographs in my albums at Sandringham asked the Prince of Wales to sign the ball and he kindly I found that the picture I gave Charlie Douglas Home of Delia obliged. My stepfather [Julian Hipwood, Captain of the England for his memory story of her is still away' and continues to add National team] ....is a good friend and associate of the Prince of that, having heard he is ill, she does not want to trouble him but Wales, and I believe he signed the ball due to this friendship.' wondered if her correspondent could check 'whether the photo The ball is evidently match used with some minor indentations was used or whether I have just not returned the picture to its and light age wear. Rare in this form. About VG Since his youth rightful place? I don't remember getting it back.' EX Lady Prince Charles was an avid Polo player, as part of competitive Henriette Abel Smith (1914-2005) Lady-in-Waiting to Queen teams until 1992 and afterwards for charity events until 2005. Elizabeth II from 1949-87. He has now retired from the sport. Estimate: £400.00 - £500.00 Estimate: £400.00 - £500.00

Lot: 639 Lot: 643 PRINCESS MARGARET: (1930-2002) Countess of Snowdon, CAMILLA, DUCHESS OF CORNWALL: (1947- ) Second younger sister of Queen Elizabeth II. An excellent signed 13 x Wife of Charles, Prince of Wales. Series of five T.Ls.S., Camilla 17 photograph by Princess Margaret, the image depicting the Parker Bowles (4) and Camilla (1), each with holograph Princess in a head and shoulders pose. Photograph by Lord salutation and subscription, and a few with brief holograph Snowdon and bearing his credit stamp to the verso of the postscripts, each one page, 4to and 8vo, Highgrove House, photographer's mount. Signed ('Margaret') in dark ink to the Clarence House, 20th July 2004 - 8th August 2006, all to lower photographer's mount and dated 1969 in her hand. Some Marian Kennedy. The Duchess thanks her correspondent for very light age wear to the edges of the mount, otherwise VG birthday greetings ('I only wish that birthdays did not come Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 round quite so fast nowadays!') and for their card following her engagement, remarking 'Please know how deeply touched I was by the trouble you took to write following the perhaps rather “unexpected― announcement of our engagement' (26th Lot: 640 February 2005), also thanking Kennedy for a wedding gift of a PRINCE PHILIP: (1921- ) Duke of , husband of table cloth. Four of the letters are accompanied by the original Queen Elizabeth II. An oblong 4to printed brochure issued as a envelopes, two of which are hand addressed by the Duchess. souvenir of the opening ceremony of the new head offices of Together with a certified copy of an entry of marriage following the Co-Operative Insurance Society Ltd. in Manchester on 22nd the wedding of Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles, October 1962, featuring printed text and various colour and numbered AB 096830, bearing facsimile signatures of the black & white illustrations. Signed by Prince Philip with his Royal couple and an authentic signature of the Deputy name alone in dark fountain pen ink to a clear area of an inside Registrar, 27th April 2005. Also including a further 43 T.Ls.S. by page beneath his portrait. About VG various Ladies-in-Waiting, Equerries etc., on behalf of various Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 members of the Royal family including Princess Diana, Prince Charles, Prince William, Prince Harry, Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip etc., each one page, largely 4to, Buckingham Lot: 641 Palace, St. James's Palace, Clarence House, 1985-2011, all to PRINCE PHILIP: (1921- ) Duke of Edinburgh, husband of Marian Kennedy, sending thanks for various gifts, and greetings Queen Elizabeth II. A.L.S., Philip, two pages, 4to, Buckingham on various birthdays, engagements, wedding anniversaries, Palace, 16th November n.y., to Harold [Hartley]. The Prince Christmas etc., also referring to Duchy Originals biscuits, a states that he appears to have accumulated a lot of letter by King Edward VIII when Prince of Wales, Wembley unanswered mail from his correspondent and apologises for concert for Princess Diana etc., some accompanied by the being so idle, continuing to report on an Industrial Society lunch original envelopes. Further including a printed telegram which had gone well and remarking 'I suggested that the (received copy) from King Hussein of Jordan on the occasion of trouble with the Commonwealth Council seemed to be that no- his birthday, 1990 and a printed 4to programme for a Memorial one wanted to send representatives to this country specifically Service of Thanksgiving for the Life of Diana, Princess of for the council meetings. The only alternative was to choose Wales, at Cathedral, 16th September 1997, signed to permanent representatives resident in this country which ended the front cover by Richard Attenborough. VG to EX, 51 up with the High Commissioners. I said they ought to think of Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 getting each of the Commonwealth countries to appoint members of the Council and then give these members the power to nominate someone to represent them at any meetings Lot: 644 they could not attend themselves. It seems to me that they BRITISH ROYALTY: Prince Charles (1948- ) Prince of each ought to be able to find someone who was coming here Wales. Signed First Day Cover commemorating the 100th year for some other reason and also able to represent their countries of Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, and featuring colour views on the council'. VG images of the Queen Mother and members of her immediate Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 family. Post marked at Clarence House, 4th August 2000. Signed ('Charles') in bold black fountain pen ink with his name alone to a clear area at the base; Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Lot: 642 Mother (1900-2002) Queen Consort of King George VI. Signed CHARLES (1948- ) Prince of Wales. A white Hanright polo Christmas greetings card, the oblong 4to stiff cream folding ball signed ('Charles') in black ink by the Prince with his name card signed ('from Elizabeth R') in bold black fountain pen ink

79 of 99 International Autograph Auctions (IAA) (Specialist Autograph Auction) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com beneath a printed greeting and date, 1962. The FDC and ('Alphonse') in dark fountain pen ink to a light area at the base Christmas card (folded to show the greeting and signature only) of the image and warmly inscribed, in French, to his cousin, are neatly mounted together and matted in white beneath a ('Voici chere Cousine…') and dated May 1882 in his hand. colour image of the Queen Mother and a printed quotation by Signed photographs by King Alfonso XII are rare following his Prince Charles relating to his grandmother. Framed and glazed early death at the age of 27. Some minor traces of former in a modern silver coloured frame to an overall size of 19.5 x mounting to the edges of the photographer's mount, slightly 42. Together with Prince Philip (1921- ) Duke of Edinburgh, obscuring the name of the Madrid photographer, although not husband of Queen Elizabeth II. Signed First Day Cover affecting the image or signature. About VG commemorating the Royal Golden Wedding and bearing four Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 postage stamps featuring portraits of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip. Post marked at Westminster Abbey, 13th November 1997. Signed ('Philip') in dark ink with his name Lot: 649 alone to a clear area. VG to EX, 2 HENRY OF PRUSSIA: (1862-1929) German Prince, younger Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 brother of Emperor Wilhelm II, and Grand Admiral of the Imperial German Navy. A.L.S., Henry of Prussia, on two sides of a correspondence card, Hemmelmark, 13th August 1911, to Lot: 645 Elinor Glyn, in English. The Prince states that he has been CHARLES VIII: (1470-1498) King of France 1483-98. L.S., suffering with a bad knee, as a result of a motor accident, Charles, as King, one page, 4to, , 17th May n.y. although writes to thank her for a book 'which I am going to (c.1495). The manuscript letter, in French, is addressed to the read with much interest, knowing the authoress so well by now!' gentlemen of the King's parliament and concerns the He further remarks 'Though "Knowledge of the employment of conclusion of a pending trial involving the canon and current of thought" is not in my line at all, I should very much prebendary of Saint Germain l'Auxerrois in Paris, and also like to see what you think & have to say about it! Might I relating to a gift made by the King to Maitre Pierre Feurreau, therefore ask for a typewritten copy?'. Accompanied by the prothonotary of the Holy See, and ordering them to confirm an original envelope hand addressed by Prince Henry and signed appointment. Some very light, extremely minor creasing and by him, with his initials, in the lower left corner. VG. Elinor Glyn age wear to the extreme edges, not affecting the text or (1864-1943) British Novelist who coined the use of the phrase It signature, VG as a euphemism for sex appeal. Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00 Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00

Lot: 646 Lot: 650 PHILIP III: (1578-1621) King of Spain 1598-1621. D.S., Yo El AUGUSTA VICTORIA OF SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN: (1858- Rey, one page, folio, Valladolid, 26th January 1603. The 1921) German Empress and Queen of Prussia 1888-1918. Wife manuscript document is addressed to Hernando de Zanoguera, of Kaiser Wilhelm II. A fine vintage signed sepia 9.5 x 14 Captain General of Mallorca, and orders him to release the photograph of the Empress standing in a full length pose servants of Albertin Dameto and also return all of their personal reading from a book. Photograph by T. H. Voigt and bearing his belongings to them. Signed by the King at the foot and with a pencil name at the base of the image. Signed ('Augusta blind embossed paper seal affixed to the verso. Some Victoria') in bold pencil to the lower border and dated 20th extremely light, minor age wear, about VG December 1910 in her hand. Attractively matted in dark crimson Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 velvet with a crown at the head and framed and glazed in the original silver frame by J. C. Vickery of London (hallmarked London, 1910) to an overall size of 13 x 17.5. A good Lot: 647 association photograph, having been presented to Clara Butt. PHILIP IV: (1605-1665) King of Spain 1621-65 and King Philip VG Dame Clara Butt (1872-1936) English Contralto, a III of Portugal 1621-40. D.S., Yo el Rey, one page, folio, Madrid renowned recitalist and concert singer. The present signed 26th July 1659, addressed to the Count of Plasencia. The King photograph is illustrated in Clara Butt - Her Life by Winifred gives instructions on how the funds and treasures (´presas del Ponder (1928; page 114) and Butt recounted to her biographer corso´) captured by the navy at sea should be distributed. the circumstances under which she received the photograph Bearing countersignature at the foot. With a blind embossed whilst studying in Berlin and being invited to sing at Kaiser seal affixed to the verso. Some very light, minor age wear. VG Wilhelm II's birthday party, eventually becoming a regular visitor The Count of Plasencia was the Captain General of the to the Friedrichshof. Ponder wrote 'When Clara was about to Kingdom of Mallorca at the time of the present document. leave Berlin the Kaiserin wished to give her some present in The ´presas del corso´, corsairs captures, were regulated, and remembrance, and asked her lady-in-waiting to inquire whether merchant ships with government license could pursue pirate there was anything that she would especially like. Clara told the ships and enemies of , and confiscate their goods. Baroness von Gerstoff that what she really wanted was a This is the origin of the ´patente de corso´ expression, meaning signed photograph of the Kaiserin; but this, the lady-in-waiting ´carte blanche´. explained, was just the one thing she could not have, as in no Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 circumstances might such a gift be given to a commoner' although also states that, on a later occasion when Butt was again in Berlin, she was attended to by Baroness von Gerstoff following an evening with the Kaiserin, von Gerstoff exclaiming Lot: 648 'And what do you think I've got here?….When we got upstairs ALFONSO XII: (1857-1885) King of Spain 1874-85. A good the Kaiserin went straight to her escritoire, and, taking out one vintage signed and inscribed sepia Imperial cabinet photograph of her nicest photographs, autographed it, and said "I don't care (7 x 10), the oval image depicting the young King in a head and who says I mustn't give her one. She shall have one!". And the shoulders pose wearing his uniform and medals. Signed lady-in-waiting handed Clara Butt the photograph which now

80 of 99 International Autograph Auctions (IAA) (Specialist Autograph Auction) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com stands among the other Royal portraits in her drawing-room. It Lot: 655 is almost certainly the only one that was ever given to a PAUL I: (1754-1801) Emperor of Russia 1796-1801. The only commoner.' son of Peter III and Catherine the Great. Assassinated. A.L.S., Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Paul, one page, 4to, St. Petersburg, 13th January 1781, to a gentleman, in French. The Tsarevich states that he was touched by the contents of his correspondent's letter and their Lot: 651 New Year greetings, remarking 'I beg you to believe that, in all OSCAR II: (1829-1907) King of Sweden 1872-1907 and King of occasions, you will find in me the same favourable sentiments Norway 1872-1905. D.S., Oscar, one page, folio, Stockholm, towards yourself. Your own qualities, and the services of 4th August 1874. The manuscript document, in Swedish, is a Madame, your mother, whom I shall see again and recognise, military commission appointing Adam Florus Lilliecrona to be a are a firm guarantee of that'. In concluding he asks for New Captain in the South Sunnersbo regiment. Boldly signed by the Years compliments to be conveyed to his correspondent's King at the conclusion and countersigned by Oscar mother. With blank integral leaf. Some very minor, extremely Weidenhielm (1816-1884) Swedish Minister Minister for War light staining to the left edge, not affecting the text or signature, 1871-77. With blind embossed paper seal affixed and blank VG integral leaf. Some very light, minor creasing and age wear, Estimate: £1,000.00 - £1,200.00 otherwise VG Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Lot: 656 FEODOROVNA ELISABETH: (1864-1918) Princess Elisabeth Lot: 652 of Hesse and by Rhine. Grand Duchess of Russia, wife of GUSTAV V: (1858-1950) King of Sweden 1907-50. D.S., Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich. Granddaughter of Queen Gustaf, one page, folio, Solliden Palace, 5th September 1942. Victoria. Vintage signed sepia 5.5 x 8.5 cabinet photograph, the The partially printed document, in Swedish, is a military image depicting the Grand Duchess seated in a full length commission appointing Carl Hans Berggren to be a Colonel in pose. Photograph by Pasetti of St. Petersbourg. Signed the King's Grenadiers. Signed by the King at the conclusion ('Elisabeth') in bold black fountain pen ink to a clear area of the and countersigned by Per Edvin Skold (1891-1972) Swedish image and dated Rosenau, 1896 in her hand. Some light age Politician, Minister for Defence 1938-45. With blind embossed wear and some minor faults to the corners resulting in slight paper seal affixed (some very light uniform age toning). VG chipping to the mount and a small area of paper loss to the Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 image. G Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Lot: 653 EUROPEAN NOBILITY: Selection of signed postcard Lot: 657 photographs and slightly larger, some 8 x 10s, cards etc., by FEODOROVNA VIKTORIA: (1876-1936) Princess Victoria various members of European noble families, some Royalty Melita of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, wife of Grand Duke Kirill etc., including King Michael I of Romania, Franz, Duke of Vladimirovich of Russia from 1905-36. Granddaughter of both Bavaria, Fra'Andrew Bertie, Franz Josef II, Prince of Queen Victoria and Tsar Alexander II of Russia. Vintage signed , Infanta Margarita, Duchess of Soria, Infanta sepia postcard photograph of the Princess standing in a formal Pilar, Duchess of Badajoz, Princess Irene of Greece and three quarter length pose. Photograph by A. Gimm of Gotha. Denmark, Nicholas Romanov, Prince of Russia, Prince Leka II Signed ('Victoria Melita') in bold dark fountain pen ink to a clear of Albania, Ferdinand, Prince of Bismarck, Herta Margarete, area of the image, with the additional greeting and date A Archduchess of Austria, Otto von Habsburg, Armin, Prince of happy Xmas 1904 in her hand. A couple of very slight, Lippe, Bernhard, Hereditary Prince of Baden, Georg Friedrich, extremely minor corner creases, VG Prince of Prussia, Alexander, Prince of Schaumburg-Lippe, Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Moritz, Landgrave of Hesse, Begum Inaara Aga Khan etc. Many of the images are colour. VG to EX, 31 Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 Lot: 658 NIKOLAEVNA OLGA: (1895-1918) Grand Duchess, eldest daughter of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia. Murdered, along with Lot: 654 other members of her family, by a shooting squad during the CATHERINE II: (1762-1796) Empress of Russia 1762-96, Russian Revolution. Extremely rare vintage signed sepia known as Catherine the Great. A fine L.S., Ekaterina, one postcard photograph of the Grand Duchess seated in an page, folio, 9th February 1786, to Prince Grigory elegant full length pose, in profile, reading from a book. Signed Aleksandrovich Potemkin, in Cyrillic. The Empress informs with her name alone, in Cyrillic, in bold fountain pen ink to a Potemkin that the salaries of the Kherson Admiralty carpenters light area at the head of the image. With an additional for September should be allocated from the Saint Petersburg holograph note to the verso, four lines in Cyrillic dated 1914 in Exchequer for residual sums in 'fifteen thousand roubles in her hand. Some slight traces of former mounting to the verso, paper money' and requests that Potemkin make the necessary just affecting four letters of text, which remain perfectly legible, arrangements for the payment. With blank integral leaf. A letter otherwise about EX of excellent association. Some extremely minor, light staining to Estimate: £2,000.00 - £3,000.00 the left edge, not affecting the text or signature, otherwise about EX Prince Grigory Aleksandrovich Potemkin (1739-1791) Russian Military Leader, Statesman and the lover and favourite Lot: 659 of Catherine the Great. HO CHI MINH: (1890-1969) Vietnamese Communist Estimate: £2,000.00 - £3,000.00 Revolutionary Leader, Prime Minister (1945-55) and President

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(1945-69) of the Democratic Republic of . Vintage A scarce signature with a good association between two Prime signed New Year greetings card, the oblong folding card Ministers. One very light, minor stain at the centre, evidently featuring the red and gold printed coat of arms of Vietnam to originally caused by a seal, otherwise about EX William Pitt, the the front cover. The inside bears the red printed greeting Chuc Elder. 1st Earl of Chatham (1708-1778) British Prime Minister Mung Nam Moi ('Happy New Year') and date 1960. Signed by 1766-68. Ho Chi Minh with his name alone in dark fountain pen ink Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 beneath the printed greeting. Rare. About EX Provenance: The present card was sent to the vendor's uncle who served as Canadian Commissioner on the International Supervisory Lot: 665 Commission for Vietnam in 1958 and was posted to New York NORTH LORD: (1732-1792) British Prime Minister 1770-82. Ink as Consul in 1960. signature ('North') on a good, large, slim oblong 4to piece Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 removed from the conclusion of a treasury document, 1782. With several partial lines of manuscript text and two countersignatures including 2nd Viscount Palmerston. Each of Lot: 660 the signatures appear alongside good red wax seals. Together HIROHITO: (1901-1989) Emperor of Japan 1926-89 & KOJUN with Duke of Newcastle (1693-1768) British Prime Minister (1903-2000) Empress Consort of Japan 1926-89. An excellent 1754-56, 1757-62. Ink signature ('Holles Newcastle') on a good pair of individually signed sepia 8.5 x 12.5 photographs by both piece neatly clipped from a document, 19th July 1760. With two the Emperor Showa and Empress Kojun, the formal images countersignatures. G to VG, 2 showing them standing in three quarter length poses. Each are Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 signed, in Japanese characters, with their names alone in bold black inks to clear areas of the images. Both photographs are neatly cornermounted into their individual official presentation Lot: 666 folders, each bearing the gold coloured embossed Imperial PITT WILLIAM: The Younger (1759-1806) British Prime Seal of Japan to the front covers. A handsome pair of signed Minister 1783-1801, 1804-06. Ink signature ('W. Pitt') on a portraits. Some very minor, light age wear to the presentation piece clipped from the conclusion of a document, 1st February folders, VG, 2 1805. With three lines of partial text and three Estimate: £4,000.00 - £5,000.00 countersignatures. Together with (1762- 1812) British Prime Minister 1809-12. Ink signature ('Sp Perceval') on a piece clipped from the conclusion of a L.S., with Lot: 661 several additional partial lines of text. VG, 2 HAILE SELASSIE I: (1892-1975) Ethiopian Regent 1916-30 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 and Emperor 1930-74. An excellent signed 8 x 10 photograph depicting the Emperor in a formal half length pose wearing his uniform and medals. An official Imperial Ethiopian Government Lot: 667 Ministry of Information photograph. Signed by Haile Selassie I CANNING GEORGE: (1770-1827) British Prime Minister April - in bold blue fountain pen ink and dated 1971 in his hand. About August 1827. A.L.S., Geo. Canning, one page, 4to, Gloucester EX Lodge, Brompton, 1st December 1809, to John McArthur. Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00 Canning briefly states 'I return you my best acknowledgements for your very obliging letter'. Some light age wear and a minor stain to the upper right edge, and with some slight traces of Lot: 662 former mounting to the right edge of the verso. About VG WALPOLE ROBERT: (1676-1745) British Prime Minister 1721- Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 42. Ink signature ('R Walpole') on a good oblong 8vo portion removed from a Treasury document, with several manuscript lines beneath the signature and some printed lines to text to the Lot: 668 recto. About VG GLADSTONE WILLIAM: (1809-1898) British Prime Minister Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 1868-74, 1880-85, 1886, 1892-94. A.L.S., W E Gladstone, three pages, 8vo, Carlton Gardens, 15th May 1848, to W. Mathews. Gladstone states that he intends to travel by mail Lot: 663 train to the Queen's Hotel in Birmingham 'for business in the PELHAM HENRY: (1694-1754) British Prime Minister 1743-54. Bankruptcy Court' and takes the liberty of requesting an Bold ink signature ('H: Pelham') on a small 12mo piece neatly appointment with his correspondent at his home in Edgbaston, clipped from a Treasury document, with several additional explaining that 'my object is to get your advice about the manuscript words from the body of the text. Also signed by purchase of machinery' and further adding that he has also (1712-1770) British Prime Minister 1763-5 in invited Mr. Griffiths to be in attendance 'since it is possible that dark ink. Trimmed a little closely, only very slightly affecting the there might be directions to give him'. Together with Earl of first letters of both signatures, and neatly laid down. G Rosebery (1847-1929) British Prime Minister 1894-95. A.L.S., Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Lord Rosebery, in the third person, two pages, 8vo, Dalmeny House, Edinburgh, 21st September 1903, to Mr. Sladen, marked Private. Rosebery states that he is obliged by his Lot: 664 correspondent's kind expressions 'But these would not be GRAFTON DUKE OF: (1735-1811) British Prime Minister 1768- justified were Lord Rosebery to take Mr. Sladen's advice and 1770. Autograph address panel signed, Grafton, addressed in advocate a policy with which he is in entire disagreement. He his hand to the Earl of Chatham at North End, Hampstead. answers Mr. Sladen's letter because he believes it to be written Signed in the lower left corner and dated 1766 in another hand. in good faith & with a friendly intention'. With blank integral leaf.

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Some light age wear and minor splitting at the folds of 80. A.L.S., with his initial D, one page, 8vo, n.p., n.d. Gladstone's letter. G to VG, 2 ('Tuesday'), to Ralph Earle. Disraeli states that he would like to Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 see his correspondent at 2 o'clock that day if he is available. With integral address leaf. Together with Jennie Churchill (1854- 1921) American-born British Mother of Winston S. Churchill. Ink Lot: 669 signature ('Jennie S. Churchill') and two additional words in her GLADSTONE WILLIAM: (1809-1898) British Prime Minister hand on a piece slightly irregularly clipped from the conclusion 1868-74, 1880-85, 1886, 1892-94. A.L.S., W E Gladstone, of a letter. Neatly laid down and with some light staining. Also three pages, 8vo, Carlton House Terrace, 8th June 1867, to including an A.L.S. by Marquis Curzon of Kedleston, arranging W[illiam?] Rathbone. Gladstone states that, if he were to to see his correspondent's son in case he has a vacancy for convey his opinion to Mr. Graves, it 'would at the present stage him in the future, 23rd October 1898, and an A.L.S. by be quite inconsistent with my public declarations for it is with Alexander Bruce, 6th Lord Balfour of Burleigh. Some light age reference to the supposed or probable action of the Liberal wear and staining (G, 3), the Disreali letter VG, 4 party that he puts the question'. He further adds that he is not Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 able to answer in the present circumstances, 'But if Mr. Graves will let me know the opinion of the Government….I will then consult with friends and will endeavour to give him the best Lot: 673 answer in my power'. VG Gladstone's correspondent is most CAMPBELL-BANNERMAN HENRY: (1836-1908) British Prime likely William Rathbone (1819-1902) English Businessman and Minister 1905-08. A good A.L.S., H. Campbell-Bannerman, four Politician, a member of the Rathbone merchant family of pages, 8vo, Grosvenor Place, 12th January 1886, to [Frederick] Liverpool. Noted for his philanthropic and public work, Verney. Campbell-Bannerman thanks his correspondent for Rathbone sat in the House of Commons as a Liberal politician their letter and expresses his regret at not having been able to between 1868-95. meet him recently, further adding ‘I greatly regretted that I Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 could give no help of a personal kind in the election, my interests & duties being almost entirely Scotch, & detaining me in Scotland during the whole time. I fancy however that my Lot: 670 parish (Hunton) went very well for you’ and continuing ‘I wish GLADSTONE WILLIAM: (1809-1898) British Prime Minister you could hear what I am told about your success as a 1868-74, 1880-85, 1886, 1892-94. A.L.S., W E Gladstone, candidate….I can assure you that everywhere, in private talk, three pages, 8vo, 10 Downing Street, Whitehall, 24th October and especially among my own people in Hunton, I have heard 1882, to Lady Brownlow. Gladstone states that he had been nothing but the strongest admiration of your personal disappointed to learn that his correspondent had left town when qualifications, & the most earnest hope to see you get member he called on her to thank her for her kind note and continues 'I for the Division.’ He concludes ‘We are all much indebted to count the years since we have met, and remember that I have you for making so good a fight on our behalf.’ Together with a not many more years to count'. He further adds that he was second, brief A.L.S., H. Campbell-Bannerman, one page, 8vo, sorry not to have located Brownlow 'amidst the little bustle of Grosvenor Place, 6th July 1901, to [Frederick] Verney, thanking Lady Ailesbury's on Sunday, when Lady Spencer carried me off him for his encouraging letter. With blank integral leaf. VG, 2 to luncheon, and it seemed rather necessary to clear the room' Frederick Verney (1846-1913) English Politician, Clergyman, and also writes 'I rejoice to think that you have no one to mourn Barrister and Siamese Diplomat. for, or even to sympathise with, in the issue of this short and I Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 trust honourable war. Such has been my case also. What a very touching spectacle it was to witness those grand young men so withered and emaciated, though I trust it is only for the Lot: 674 moment.' About EX Adelaide, Countess Brownlow (1884-1917) ASQUITH H. H.: (1852-1928) British Prime Minister 1908-16. Wife of Adelbert Brownlow-Cust, 3rd Earl Brownlow (1844- T.L.S., H. H. Asquith, one page, 8vo, 10 Downing Street, 1912) British Soldier and Volunteer Aide-de-Camp to Queen Whitehall, 16th April 1908, to [Frederick] Verney, on the blind Victoria, King Edward VII and King George V. Gladstone embossed stationery of the First Lord of the Treasury. Asquith evidently refers to the Anglo-Egyptian War of 1882. thanks his correspondent for their congratulations, remarking 'I Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 am deeply grateful to my friends for the kindness which they have shown me' and apologising for the delay in having replied. With blank integral leaf. Together with an A.L.S., H. H. Asquith, Lot: 671 one page, 8vo, Mount Street, 8th May 1894, to [Frederick] GLADSTONE WILLIAM: (1809-1898) British Prime Minister Verney, thanking him for his kind and interesting present. VG, 2 1868-74, 1880-85, 1886, 1892-94. A.L.S., W E Gladstone, on Frederick Verney (1846-1913) English Politician, Clergyman, one side of a postcard, n.p. (Chester), 4th October 1889, to H. Barrister and Siamese Diplomat. F. Moore. Gladstone states that it is 'one of many regrets to me' Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 that he cannot carry on through the year with his correspondent's magazine although remarking that he finds it 'a very attractive publication of much possible utility'. Together Lot: 675 with a bold fountain pen ink signature ('W E Gladstone') on a LLOYD GEORGE DAVID: (1863-1945) British Prime Minister piece. G to VG, 2 1916-22. A good T.L.S., D Lloyd George, one page, 4to, 10 Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 Downing Street, Whitehall, 23rd October 1918, to Lord Beaverbrook ('My dear Beaverbrook'), on the blind embossed stationery of the First Lord of the Treasury. Lloyd George Lot: 672 announces 'It is with the most sincere regret that I have read DISRAELI BENJAMIN: (1804-1881) British Prime Minister 1874- your letter' and continues 'My first inclination was to ask you to continue in your office in the expectation that after your

83 of 99 International Autograph Auctions (IAA) (Specialist Autograph Auction) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com operation you would be able to resume your duties; but from thanks his correspondent for their letter and continues 'I think what you tell me of the opinion of your medical advisers I everything has gone off in a very satisfactory manner, and I feel cannot take the responsibility of urging this upon you. I must that the Prime Minister is well established in the goodwill and therefore reluctantly accept your resignation.' In concluding the confidence of the country', further remarking 'The stability of Prime Minister hopes that Beaverbrook will recover quickly and Britain plays a great part in the stability of the world.' Neatly laid 'that some opportunity may then be found which will enable down at the corners and with one file hole and a small, light your great energy and ability to be again used in the service of stain to the upper left corner, not affecting the text or signature. the State.' With blank integral leaf. Two file holes to the left One very light, minor smudge just affects a couple of letters of edge, not affecting the text or signature, VG Max Aitken (1879- the signature. About VG Lord Normanbrook (1902-1967) British 1964) 1st Baron Beaverbrook. Anglo-Canadian Business Civil Servant. Cabinet Secretary 1947-62 as well as joint Tycoon, Politician & Writer, owner of The . On permanent secretary to HM Treasury and head of the Home 10th February 1918 Beaverbrook had been appointed by Lloyd Civil Service 1956-62. Normanbrook was one of the twelve pall George as the first Minister of Information, responsible for Allied bearers at Sir 's funeral in 1965. Churchill's propaganda in Allied and neutral countries. During his time in letter is written just three days after the General Election of 26th office Beaverbrook had a number of clashes with Foreign May 1955. The election saw an increased majority for the Secretary A. J. Balfour over the use of intelligence material. He Conservative party, under the new leadership of Prime Minister felt that intelligence should become part of his department, but Anthony Eden, who had taken over at 10 Downing Street on Balfour disagreed. Beaverbrook also came under attack from 6th April 1955 following Churchill's resignation. MPs who distrusted a press baron being employed by the state. Estimate: £600.00 - £800.00 He became increasingly frustrated with his limited role and influence, and in September 1918, he resigned, claiming ill health, as the present letter reflects. Beaverbrook officially left Lot: 679 office on the 4th November 1918. EDEN ANTHONY: (1897-1977) British Prime Minister 1955-57. Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 T.L.S., Anthony Eden, with holograph salutation and subscription, one page, 8vo, Pewsey, Wiltshire, 15th April 1961, to Mrs. Douglas Robertson, marked Personal.8 Eden states Lot: 676 that he was deeply distressed to hear of his correspondent's BALDWIN STANLEY: (1867-1947) British Prime Minister 1923- loss and remarks 'Your husband showed me so much kindness 24, 1924- 29 & 1935-37. A.L.S., Stanley Baldwin, two pages, over several years that I feel his loss as that of a real personal 8vo, 10 Downing Street, Whitehall, 14th July 1935, to friend.' Accompanied by the original envelope. Together with a [Frederick] Hall, his chauffeur, on the printed stationery of the selection of signed pieces, A.Ls.S. etc., by various other British Prime Minister. Baldwin states that he can't yet give his Prime Ministers and political figures including David Lloyd correspondent an exact place or time, but asks him to keep the George, Andrew Bonar Law, Herbert Gladstone (2) etc. G to 7th August free, remarking 'I think we shall make for Poitiers as VG, 9 our furthest point'. Some very light, minor age wear, otherwise Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 VG Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Lot: 680 THATCHER MARGARET: (1925-2013) British Prime Minister Lot: 677 1979-90. A printed slim 4to British Airways First Class Wine List CHURCHILL WINSTON S.: (1874-1965) British Prime Minister signed by Thatcher in blue fountain pen ink with her name 1940-45, 1951-55. Nobel Prize winner for Literature, 1953. alone to a clear area of the front cover. The signature is a touch D.S., W S Churchill, one page, 8vo, n.p. (Chartwell, Kent), n.d. light in places, although perfectly legible. VG (3rd November 1957). The partially printed document, Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 numbered 451, is a Sessional Demand for Papers issued by the Vote Office of the House of Commons. Churchill's typed name and address in London are inserted and it is indicated Lot: 681 that he wishes to receive Daily Hansard and a Bound Volume THATCHER MARGARET: (1925-2013) British Prime Minister of Hansard from a list of eight different papers. Signed by 1979-90. Signed 6 x 8 photograph, a formal image of the Prime Churchill in bold blue fountain pen ink at the base. With a pre- Minister seated in a three quarter length pose. Signed in dark printed address panel to the verso, postmarked at Sevenoaks, ink with her name alone to the lower photographer's mount. Kent. Accompanied by a typed envelope addressed to the Vote About EX Office at the House of Commons and postmarked at Monte Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Carlo, Monaco, November 1958, most likely originally sent by Churchill and containing the following years Sessional Demand for Papers. One file hole to the upper left corner of the document and some light creasing and folds, otherwise about Lot: 682 THATCHER MARGARET: (1925-2013) British Prime Minister VG 1979-90. Signed First Day Cover commemorating the 32nd Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference and issued by the Finchley and Friern Barnet Conservative and Unionist Association, post marked at London, 19th August 1986. Signed Lot: 678 by Thatcher with her name alone in bold black ink to a clear CHURCHILL WINSTON S.: (1874-1965) British Prime Minister area. Together with a signed 8 x 10 photograph of Thatcher, 1940-45, 1951-55. Nobel Prize winner for Literature, 1953. the slightly grainy reproduction image depicting Thatcher T.L.S., Winston S. Churchill, with holograph salutation and standing outdoors in a three quarter length pose, reading a subscription, one page, 4to, Chartwell, Westerham, Kent, 29th political paper, with the Elizabeth Tower ('Big Ben') of the May 1955, to Sir Norman Brook ('My dear Norman'). Churchill

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Palace of Westminster prominent in the background. Signed in custom printed label. Unopened and contained in a plain black bold black ink with her name alone to a clear area of the image. presentation box. Some very light, minor age wear, otherwise VG to EX, 2 VG Sold to raise proceeds to help fund disabled access for the Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Under Ground Theatre, Grove Road, Eastbourne. Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00

Lot: 683 THATCHER MARGARET: (1925-2013) British Prime Minister Lot: 688 1979-90. Signed printed 8vo bookplate featuring an artist's THATCHER MARGARET(1925-2013) British Prime Minister impression of the Palace of Westminster, signed by Thatcher in 1979-90 & MAJOR JOHN (1943 - ) British Prime Minister 1990- bold blue ink with her name alone to a clear area at the base. 97. Signed colour 9 x 7 photograph by both Margaret Thatcher Together with a signed 8 x 10 photograph of Thatcher, the and John Major individually, the image depicting the two former slightly grainy reproduction image depicting Thatcher standing Prime Ministers standing alongside each other in half length outdoors in a three quarter length pose, reading a political poses. Signed by each in bold black inks with their names paper, with the Elizabeth Tower ('Big Ben') of the Palace of alone to clear areas at the head of the image. Matted in blue Westminster prominent in the background. Signed in bold black and white and framed and glazed in a gold coloured frame to ink with her name alone to a clear area of the image. VG to EX, an overall size of 16 x 14. EX 2 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00

Lot: 689 Lot: 684 MAJOR JOHN: (1943 - ) British Prime Minister 1997-07. THATCHER MARGARET: (1925-2013) British Prime Minister Collection of seven signed Christmas greetings cards by John 1979-90. Signed colour 10 x 8 photograph, the image showing Major and his wife Norma Major individually, each of the Thatcher standing in a full length pose outside of The White different folding oblong 8vo and 8vo cards featuring colour House delivering a speech. American President Ronald illustrations to the covers including the Houses of Parliament, Reagan stands alongside her on the red carpet. Signed by Buckingham Palace, Kennington Oval and others with a Thatcher in bold black ink to the lower photographer's white Christmas theme. All are signed by both John and Norma Major mount and dated 17th July 1987 in her hand. EX Thatcher's with their first names only, Norma Major adding inscriptions in date of 17th July 1987 represents the day that the present her hand to each. Two of the cards are also individually signed photograph was taken, when the Prime Minister and Reagan by their children, James and Elizabeth. Together with three spoke at a press conference on the subject of an international further cards with facsimile signatures of John and Norma peace conference on the Middle East. Major (although two with holograph inscriptions in the hand of Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Norma Major) and a Christmas card bearing a facsimile signature of Margaret Thatcher. Also including a T.L.S., Norma, by Norma Major, one page, 4to, London, May 1992, to Adrian Lot: 685 and Vickie Cumber, on the printed stationery of the House of THATCHER MARGARET (1925-2013) British Prime Minister Commons. Major thanks her correspondents for their letter of 1979-90 & FORD GERALD R. (1913-2006) American President congratulations and states, in part, 'We are of course very 1974-77. Signed 10 x 8 photograph by both Thatcher and Ford happy to be remaining at Downing Street and John is keenly individually, the image depicting the two leaders seated looking forward to the next five years. All along we were opposite each other in three quarter length poses whilst surprised by the polls since we found our support as we engaged in conversation. Signed by each in bold black inks travelled the country was solid wherever we would expect it to with their names alone to the lower photographer's mount. EX be. It was marvellous to have confounded the opinion polls and Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 most of the media with such a magnificent result!' Further including a book signed and inscribed by Norma Major, a hardback edition of Chequers - The Prime Minister's Country House and its History, published by Harper Collins, London, Lot: 686 1996 (reprint). Signed by Major in bold black ink to the half title THATCHER MARGARET: (1925-2013) British Prime Minister page. Accompanied by the dust jacket. The lot also includes 1979-90. Book signed, a hardback edition of The Downing Michael Bond (1926- ) English Author. Signed 4to colour Street Years, First Edition published by Harper Collins, London, reproduction image of Paddington Bear walking in a full length 1993. Bearing a custom printed bookplate signed by Thatcher pose carrying his suitcase. Signed by Bond in blue ink to a with her name alone in bold blue ink neatly affixed to the title clear area at the base of the image. Some very light, minor age page. Accompanied by the dust jacket. Together with a signed wear, VG to EX, 14 5 x 7 photograph of Thatcher seated in a formal three quarter Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 length pose. Signed in bold black ink with her name alone to the lower white border. VG to EX, 2 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Lot: 690 BRITISH PRIME MINISTERS: A good selection of signed Free Front envelope panels by various British Prime Ministers Lot: 687 comprising Viscount Goderich, Lord John Russell, THATCHER MARGARET: (1925-2013) British Prime Minister (complete envelope, with a red wax seal to the verso), Earl 1979-90. A 75cl bottle of House of Commons No.1 Scotch Grey, , Viscount Sidmouth (signed 'H. Whisky, bottled by James Buchanan & Co. of Glasgow & Addington') and Viscount Palmerston (complete envelope, with London, 1980 (12 years old when bottled), signed by Margaret a red wax seal to the verso). G, 7 Thatcher with her name alone in blue ink to a clear area of the Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00

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Lot: 691 photographs and slightly smaller by various British Prime BRITISH PRIME MINISTERS: Selection of signed Free Front Ministers comprising Harold Macmillan, Lord Home, Harold envelope panels and cards by various British Prime Ministers Wilson, John Major and Tony Blair (also signed by Cherie comprising Earl Grey (complete envelope wrapper), Viscount Blair). VG, 5 Goderich, George Canning, Lord John Russell (complete Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 envelope bearing a Penny Red postage stamp, addressed to the publisher Thomas Longman, and with a red wax seal to the verso), H. H. Asquith and Stanley Baldwin. The latter two Lot: 698 signed cards are neatly mounted beneath portraits. Generally BRITISH PRIME MINISTERS: Alec Douglas-Home (1903- VG, 6 1995) British Prime Minister 1963-64. T.L.S., Home, with Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 holograph salutation and subscription, one page, 8vo, Coldstream, Berwickshire, 27th July 1982, to J. J. Clarke, thanking him for his letter and appreciation of the television Lot: 692 programmes; John Major (1943- ) British Prime Minister 1990- BRITISH PRIME MINISTERS: Small selection of signed pieces 97. T.L.S., John Major, one page, 8vo, London, 5th December by various British Prime Ministers comprising Duke of 1989, to Mr. M. Hills, on the printed stationery of the House of Wellington (May 1824), Marquis of Salisbury, Viscount Commons, thanking his correspondent for their letter and Melbourne (10th September 1830) and Earl of Aberdeen (D.S. forwarding his signature; Tony Blair (1953- ) British Prime admitting the bearer to the House of Lords, 7th July 1851). Minister 1997-2007. T.L.S., Tony Blair, one page, 4to, Trimdon Generally VG, 4 Colliery, Co. Durham (although on the printed stationery of the Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 House of Commons, London), 21st November 1990, to John Clarke, thanking him for his letter and forwarding a signed photograph (no longer present). VG, 3 Lot: 693 Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 BRITISH PRIME MINISTERS: Selection of signed pieces and cards by various British Prime Ministers comprising Stanley Baldwin (on blind embossed stationery of the Prime Minister at Lot: 699 10 Downing Street, dated 21st November 1923 in his hand), H. BRITISH PRIME MINISTERS: Signed colour 10 x 8 photograph H. Asquith, Arthur James Balfour, Anthony Eden (dated 17th by five former British Prime Ministers individually, James August 1939 in his hand) and Lord Home (good example, Alec Callaghan, Edward Heath, Margaret Thatcher, John Major and Douglas-Home, on an 8vo sheet of the Prime Minister's Tony Blair, the image depicting the Prime Ministers standing stationery from 10 Downing Street). VG, 5 together in full length poses in a row alongside Queen Elizabeth Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 II who stands at the centre. Signed by each of the Prime Ministers in bold black inks with their names alone to the lower photographer's mount. About EX Lot: 694 Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 BRITISH PRIME MINISTERS: Small selection of signed postcard photographs and slightly larger, vintage (2) by various British Prime Ministers comprising Arthur James Balfour, H. H. Lot: 700 Asquith, Edward Heath, , Harold Wilson and BRITISH PRIME MINISTERS: Selection of signed hardback Harold Macmillan (neatly trimmed). G to generally VG, 6 edition books by various British Prime Ministers comprising Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Winds of Change 1914-1939, The Blast of War 1939-45 and At the End of the Day 1961-63 by Harold Macmillan (First Editions 1966 & 1967, and a later reprint, October 1973), A Prime Minister on Prime Ministers by Harold Wilson (Book Club Lot: 695 Associates edition, 1977), Travels - People and Places in My BRITISH PRIME MINISTERS: Selection of signed cards and Life by Edward Heath (First Edition 1977), Statecraft - pieces by various British Prime Ministers comprising Margaret Strategies for a Changing World by Margaret Thatcher (First Thatcher (early example, Margaret H. Thatcher, incorporating Edition 2002), My Old Man - A Personal History of Music Hall her middle initial; together with a separate card signed by Denis by John Major (First Edition 2012) and A Journey by Tony Blair Thatcher), John Major (on a blind embossed House of (First Edition 2010). Also including a signed hardback edition of Commons card, also signed by Norma Major), Lord Home and Speaking For Myself - The Autobiography by Cherie Blair (First Edward Heath. Generally VG to about EX, 5 Edition 2008). All of the books are accompanied by the dust Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 jackets. G to generally VG, 9 Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Lot: 696 BRITISH PRIME MINISTERS: Selection of signed postcard Lot: 701 photographs and slightly larger (1) by various British Prime FOOT MICHAEL: (1913-2010) British Politician, Leader of the Ministers comprising Harold Wilson, James Callaghan, Edward Labour Party 1980-83. A remarkable A.L.S., Michael, three Heath, John Major and Tony Blair. All are signed to clear areas pages, 4to, n.p. (London), n.d. ('Monday', 7th May 1970), to of the images. VG to EX, 5 Miss Leila Pasha ('My dear Leila', his mistress), on the printed Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 stationery of the House of Commons. Foot states that he received Pasha's letter, and had tried to speak to her on the telephone without success, but will call her again and try to Lot: 697 arrange a meeting. He continues 'I can understand the reasons BRITISH PRIME MINISTERS: Selection of signed 6.5 x 9

86 of 99 International Autograph Auctions (IAA) (Specialist Autograph Auction) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com for your anger. But things were not as you describe, and, above Lot: 705 all, my feelings about you were & remain very different from BRITISH POLITICS: Selection of signed postcard photographs those you attribute to me' and further declares 'I fell in love with and slightly larger by various British Prime Ministers and you; I truly did; I couldn't help it. It was not my original intention. politicians including Harold Wilson, Edward Heath, Tony Blair But I did; I couldn't help it. Although I always said to you love (signed colour 8 x 10 photograph; a few small staple holes to was a very big word'. Foot also explains 'Then I found myself in the edges of the photographer's mount), James Callaghan (2), a terrible quarrel with my wife whom I love & have lived with , John Smith, , David Owen, David happily for 21 years or more....I have never in all my life lived Steel, Lord Carrington etc. Generally VG, 12 through such a turmoil of emotions. I want to repair my Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 marriage with my wife - for reasons which you may guess & some of which you can't guess. But I can hardly stop thinking of you for a single minute, morning, noon & night. All the things I said to you I felt & still feel. I had to make the decision I did, & Lot: 706 you yourself said that I must decide' before concluding BRITISH POLITICS: Selection of over 130 signed pieces, 'Anyhow, I cannot bear to think of you thinking of me in the way cards, letterheads, T.Ls.S., some signed postcard photographs you say. Maybe it is due to the ineptitude of the way I explained and slightly larger etc., by various British politicians, including things....And just thinking things all over again, the more I am , Tony Benn, R A Butler, James Callaghan, certain that everything I said to you was the truth. Everything I Barbara Castle, Kenneth Clarke, , Marcia said did come from my heart - which is the reason I wrote you Falkender, Norman Fowler, Jo Grimond, William Hague, Lord this letter'. Accompanied by the original envelope hand Hailsham, Denis Healey, , , addressed by Foot. Together with a small selection of signed , Glenda Jackson, Roy Jenkins, , cards, T.Ls.S., signed photographs etc., by other politicians, Tom King, , Harold Macmillan, Edith Summerskill, mainly British, including Kenneth Clarke, Geoffrey Howe, Roy George Thomas, Jeremy Thorpe, William Waldegrave, William Jenkins, Philip Snowden, Kurt Waldheim, unsigned 4to sheet of Whitelaw, , George Younger etc., also including unused printed stationery and envelope from the Prime a few foreign politicians and diplomats etc., Roy Welensky, Minister, 10 Downing Street etc. G to VG, 10 Leila Pasha - BBC Dom Mintoff, Simon Wiesenthal etc. All are neatly contained in journalist who conducted an affair with Foot after having three modern albums alongside some unsigned postcard interviewed him in 1969. photographs and printed ephemera etc. A few facsimiles. Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Generally VG, 3 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00

Lot: 702 BRITISH POLITICS: Selection of signed album pages and a Lot: 707 few pieces etc., by various British politicians, many members of BRITISH POLITICS: Selection of signed pieces, cards, signed the War Cabinet during World War II, including Clement Attlee, photographs of various sizes, a few T.Ls.S. etc., by various Samuel Hoare, Richard Casey, Arthur Greenwood, John British Prime Ministers and other political leaders, including Anderson, Lord Hankey, R. , Kingsley Wood, Clement Attlee, Anthony Eden, Harold Macmillan, Harold , Lord Halifax, Ernest Bevin, Duff Cooper etc. Wilson, Margaret Thatcher (2), John Major, Tony Blair, David Generally VG, 13 Cameron, John Smith, Michael Heseltine, John Prescott, Lord Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 Hailsham, Ken Livingstone, David Owen, Jeremy Thorpe etc. A few FR, generally VG, 23 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Lot: 703 BRITISH POLITICS: Selection of signed pieces, cards, a few Free Fronts etc., by various British politicians, some of them Lot: 708 Prime Ministers, including Joseph Chamberlain (vintage signed AMERICAN POLITICS: Selection of T.Ls.S., A.L.S. (1), by postcard photograph), , Viscount various American political leaders, mainly senators, including Palmerston, John Burns, William Lowther, George Lansbury, Herbert Hoover, Hamilton Fish Kean, Robert Bulkley, Bronson Earl Grey, William Gladstone, David Lloyd George etc. Most Cutting, Ollie James, Reed Smoot, Oscar Underwood, Thomas are individually mounted alongside images. G to VG, 13 Walsh, James Watson, Choice Randell, William Sirovich, Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 George White, Clifford Walker, George Hunt etc. Most of the letters are on official printed stationery and many are written to William Sulzer (1863-1941) American Lawyer and Politician, Governor of New York, 1913. Generally VG, 21 Lot: 704 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 BRITISH POLITICS: Selection of signed cards, pieces etc., by various British politicians, some of them Cabinet ministers associated with World War II, including Lord Woolton, Walter Elliot, Ernest Bevin, Arthur Henderson, Ernest Brown, Oliver Lot: 709 Stanley, Viscount Nuffield, John Simon, , TRUMAN HARRY S.: (1884-1972) American President 1945- Jennie Lee, Herbert Morrison, Aneurin Bevan, Oliver Lyttelton 53. Vintage signed and inscribed 8.5 x 11 photograph of ('Chandos'), Philip Snowden, Lord Boothby, Duff Cooper, Truman in a formal head and shoulders pose. Photograph by Kenneth Clarke, Denis Healey, Neil Kinnock etc. Most of the the Chase-Statler studio of Washington DC. Signed by Truman cards have neatly affixed newspaper portraits. Generally VG, 25 in fountain pen ink to the lower photographer's mount 'My very Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 best to D. R. G. Palmer, a real friend, Harry S Truman, USS Mo & V.P. Elect' and dated 17th November 1944 in his hand. Some slight creasing and minor chipping to the corners and edges of the photographer's mount, not affecting the image or signature,

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G book; an anthology of sentiments on peace published in Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Switzerland by the World League for Peace. Between 1925 and 1932 many notable persons from around the world were asked to comment on the prospects of world peace and the Lot: 710 volume included contributions from Marie Curie, Guglielmo FORD GERALD R.: (1913-2006) American President 1974-77. Marconi, Albert Einstein, Rabindranath Tagore and many Signed colour 11 x 14 photograph of Ford standing in a formal others. half length pose. Signed ('Gerald R Ford') in black ink with his Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 name alone to the lower photographer's mount. Together with a selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs by various American Vice Presidents comprising Walter Mondale, Bob Dole, John Lot: 713 Kerry, John McCain and Mitt Romney. Most of the images are POLITICS: Selection of signed pieces, cards, a few letters etc., colour and all are boldly signed to clear areas with their names by various political leaders, mainly British and including some alone. One very slight corner crease to Ford's photograph, VG Prime Ministers, including Herbert Hoover, Wakatsuki Reijiro, to EX, 6 Ernest Bevin, Hugh Gaitskell, Walter Monckton, R. A. Butler, Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 Stanley Baldwin, David Lloyd George (2), Aneurin Bevan, John Profumo (3; one also signed by Valerie Hobson), J. Ramsay MacDonald, Lord Vansittart, George Brown, , Lot: 711 A. J. Balfour, David Maxwell Fyfe, George Forbes, W. L. AMERICAN PRESIDENTS: Selection of signed hardback Mackenzie-King etc. A little duplication. Most of the cards have edition books by various American Presidents comprising neat calligraphic annotations to the head and foot in the hand of Portrait of the Assassin by Gerald R. Ford (First Edition, 1965), a collector. Generally VG, 38 Leaders - Profiles and Reminiscences of Men Who Have Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Shaped the Modern World by Richard Nixon (First Edition, October 1982), Turning Point and Living Faith by Jimmy Carter (First Editions 1992 & 1996) and Back To Work - Why We Need Lot: 714 Smart Government for a Strong Economy by Bill Clinton (First AMERICAS THE: Selection of signed postcard photographs Edition, 2011). All of the books are accompanied by the dust and slightly larger, a few 8 x 10s etc., by various political jackets and all are signed by the former Presidents with their leaders from North, Central and South America including Jimmy names alone. Together with a signed hardback edition of In My Carter (USA), Bharrat Jagdeo (Guyana), Ernesto Samper, Time - A Personal and Political Memoir by Dick Cheney, Cesar Gaviria (Colombia), Fernando Henrique Cardoso, Dilma Premiere Collectables Limited Edition number 3827 of 5000, Rousseff (Brazil), Isabel Martinez de Peron (Argentina), Julio contained in the custom box and accompanied by certificates of Maria Sanguinetti (Uruguay), Pedro Rossello (Puerto Rico) etc. authenticity etc. G to generally VG, 6 Many of the images are colour. Generally VG, 11 Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00

Lot: 712 Lot: 715 POLITICS: Selection of holograph statements signed by DE VALERA EAMON: (1882-1975) Taoiseach of Ireland 1932- various politicians, diplomats, ambassadors etc., mainly 37 (as President of the Executive Council), 1937-48, 1951-54 & European, each one page, folio, late 1920s - early 1930s, 1957-59. President of Ireland 1959-73. Vintage signed 4 x 6 including Nicolae Titulescu (President of the General Assembly photograph of De Valera in a head and shoulders pose. of the League of Nations 1930-32, in full, 'The League of Photograph by Lensmen Ltd of Dublin. Signed ('Eamon de Nations relies less on the Covenant than on the human heart. It Valera') in bold white fountain pen ink with his name alone to is therefore by modifying the latter, by extracting from it all that the image. Together with individual matching white cards can lead to hate, by reinforcing in it all that can draw men closer signed by Eamon de Valera and his wife Sinead de Valera together, by leaving it free to tell us what it wants, by writing up (1878-1975). Both have signed with their names alone in its demands as the commandments of international life that we fountain pen inks and each card bears neat calligraphic can best serve the League of Nations', 4th October 1930), annotations in the hand of a collector. VG, 3 Rene Renoult, Albert Thomas (in part 'Democracy is the Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 condition of peace. But there can be no true democracy without social justice...'), Jacques Stern (in part 'All war veterans want peace. What more noble tribute can we evoke in the name of Lot: 716 France than this unanimous cry?'), Gaston Vidal (in part EUROPEAN POLITICS: Selection of signed postcard 'Peace! We believed we had created it from our flesh and our photographs and slightly larger by various European political suffering, that we had finally signed it with our blood. Shall they leaders including Richard von Weizsacker, Werner Zeyer, Willy now tell us that we nursed a pipe dream?.....World Peace shall Brandt (2), Helmut Kohl (2), Kurt Waldheim (2), Bruno Kreisky first and foremost be the last, sublime work of war veterans'), (2), Fred Sinowatz, Walter Scheel, Ludwig Erhard, Erich Gabriel Tanczos (in full 'Peace must be considered a normal Mende, Prince Rainier III of Monaco, Prince Albert II of and healthy state; war - conversely - as a diseased state. Monaco, Franz Joseph II, Prince of Liechtenstein, Edgar Faure, Unfortunately, man values health as he should only after a Hans Brunhart, Pierre Werner, Georges-Andre Chevallaz, serious illness'), Yves Le Trocquer, Prince Varnavaidya of Maurice Couve de Murville, Raymond Barre, Giulio Andreotti Siam, Edouard Renard, J. S. Smit (in full 'Let us use all our etc. Some of the images are colour. VG, 32 efforts to help the bright rays of victorious peace dispel the Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 clouds of war'), Willy Schumanns, Vittorio Scialoja, Miroslav Spalaikowitch etc. Some very light, minor age wear, VG, 18 The statements were prepared for publication in the Pax Mundi

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Lot: 717 ink to the image and dated 1930 in his hand. Autographs of EUROPE: Selection of signed postcard photographs and Viscount Knebworth are scarce following his tragically early slightly larger etc., by various political leaders of European death at the age of 29 in an airplane crash at . G to VG, countries, including Jean-Claude Juncker (Luxembourg), Alfred 2 Gusenbauer, Heinz Fischer (Austria), Emilio Colombo (Italy), Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 John Bruton, Bertie Ahern (Ireland), Alain Juppe, Dominique de Villepin, Nicolas Sarkozy (France), (Liechtenstein), Ruth Dreifuss, Flavio Cotti, Arnold Koller (Switzerland), Helmut Lot: 722 Schmidt, Walter Scheel, Christian Wulff, (Germany), Jorge NEHRU JAWAHARLAL: (1889-1964) Prime Minister of India Sampaio, Anibal Cavaco Silva (Portugal), Felipe Gonzalez 1947-64. Book signed, a hardback edition of The Discovery of (Spain) etc. A few facsimiles. Most of the images are colour. India, published by Meridian Books Ltd, London, 1956 (fourth VG to EX, 27 impression). Signed by Nehru in blue fountain pen ink to the Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 front free endpaper and dated 6th February 1961 in his hand. Accompanied by the dust jacket (some tears and areas of paper loss to the edges). Together with Henry Kissinger (1923- Lot: 718 ) American Diplomat, Nobel Peace Prize winner 1973. Book EASTERN EUROPE: Selection of signed postcard photographs signed and inscribed, a softback edition of A La Maison and slightly larger, a few signed cards, by various political Blanche 1968-1973, French Edition published by Fayard, 1979. leaders from Eastern European countries, including Ion Iliescu Signed by Kissinger to the half title page, which also bears an (Romania), Arpad Goncz, Peter Boross, Peter Medgyessy unidentified signature. About VG, 2 (Hungary), Guntis Ulmanis, Vaira Vike-Freiberga (Latvia), Ivan Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Gasparovic (Slovakia), Andrus Ansip (Estonia), Algirdas Brazauskas (Lithuania), Georgi Parvanov (Bulgaria), Radoje Kontic (Yugoslavia), Jan Strasky, Vaclav Klaus, Mirek Lot: 723 Topolanek (Czech Republic), Lech Walesa, Marek Belka, ASIA: Selection of signed postcard photographs and slightly Tadeusz Mazowiecki (Poland), Borut Pahor, Danilo Turk larger by various political leaders from various South and East (Slovenia) etc. Facsimile (1). Many of the images are colour. Asian countries, including Lobsang Sangay (Tibet), Norodom VG to EX, 25 Sihanouk, Norodom Monineath (), Miangul Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Aurangzeb (Swat), Taur Matan Ruak (East Timor), Sirajuddin of Perlis, (), Ratnasiri Wickramanayaka, Chandrika Kumaratunga (Sri Lanka), Jigme Lot: 719 Thinley (Bhutan), Raghubir Singh Gohil (Maharaja of Rajpipla), SCANDINAVIA: Selection of signed postcard photographs by King Birendra (Nepal) etc. Most of the images are colour. VG to various political leaders from Scandinavian countries, including EX, 15 Martti Ahtisaari (Finland; Nobel Peace Prize winner), Jens Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Stoltenberg, Gro Harlem Brundtland (Norway), Goran Persson (Sweden), Olafur Ragnar Grimsson (Iceland), Anker Jorgensen, Poul Schluter (Denmark), Lars Emil Johansen (Greenland) etc. Lot: 724 Most of the images are colour. VG to EX, 9 ISLANDS: Selection of signed postcard photographs and Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 slightly larger by various political leaders of different islands from around the world, including Omer Beriziky (Madagascar), Basdeo Panday (Trinidad & Tobago), John Swan (Bermuda), Lot: 720 Cassam Uteem, Kailash Purryag (Mauritius), Ugo Mifsud GORBACHEV MIKHAIL: (1931- ) Soviet Statesman, Bonnici (Malta), Duncan Taylor (Cayman Islands), Robert General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Harris (Anguilla), Tuilaepa Aiono Sailele Malielegaoi (Samoa), 1985-91 and Head of the Soviet Union 1988-91. Nobel Peace Felix Perez Camacho (Guam), Eugene Holiday (Sint Maarten), Prize winner, 1990. Signed 5 x 7 photograph of Gorbachev in a Nigel Haywood, Richard Ralph (Falkland Islands) etc. Most of pensive head and shoulders pose. Signed in blue ink with his the images are colour. VG to EX, 16 name alone to the lower white border. EX Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Lot: 725 Lot: 721 SMUTS JAN C.: (1870-1950) South African Prime Minister BULWER-LYTTON VICTOR: (1876-1947) 2nd Earl of Lytton. 1919-24, 1939-48. Smuts served as a British Field Marshal British Politician & Colonial Administrator, Governor of Bengal during World War II. A.L.S., J. C. Smuts, one page, 8vo, Cape 1922-27 and acting Viceroy of India 1926. Vintage signed 6 x 8 Town, 27th February 1928, to Mr. [John W.] Stones, on the photograph of the Earl of Lytton seated in a formal full length printed stationery of the House of Assembly, Union Parliament pose wearing his ceremonial robes. Signed ('Lytton') to the in South Africa. Smuts thanks his correspondent for their verses lower photographer's mount and dated 1927 in his hand. Some on Earl Haig, adding that he has read them with interest and is light age wear, minor creasing and small pinholes to the pleased to be able to keep them. Together with John J. photographer's mount, not affecting the signature. Together Pershing (1860-1948) American General of World War I. T.L.S., with Antony Bulwer-Lytton (1903-1933) Viscount Knebworth. John J Pershing, one page, 8vo (neatly trimmed), Washington, British Pilot & Politician, son of the Earl of Lytton. Vintage 18th June 1928, to John W. Stones, on the printed stationery of signed sepia 5.5 x 7.5 photograph, an unusual image of General of the Armies. Pershing thanks his correspondent for Knebworth standing in a full length pose taking weight lifting their kindness in sending him 'your splendid tribute to the late physical exercises. Signed ('Knebworth') in dark fountain pen Field Marshal Earl Haig'. Both letters are neatly laid down and

89 of 99 International Autograph Auctions (IAA) (Specialist Autograph Auction) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com with some light, minor age wear, G, 2 Douglas Haig (1861- ISRAEL-JORDAN PEACE TREATY: A good signed colour 8 x 1928) 1st Earl Haig. British Field Marshal of World War I. 7 photograph by Bill Clinton (1946- ) American President Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 1993-2001, Yitzhak Rabin (1922-1995) Prime Minister of Israel 1974-77 & 1992-95. Nobel Peace Prize winner 1994. Assassinated & King Hussein (1935-1999) King of Jordan 1952- Lot: 726 99 individually, the historic image depicting King Hussein and SMUTS JAN C.: (1870-1950) South African Prime Minister Rabin shaking hands during the negotations for the Israel- 1919-24, 1939-48. Smuts served as a British Field Marshal Jordan Peace Treaty at the White House, 25th July 1994, with during World War II. Vintage signed postcard photograph of Clinton standing alongside and applauding. Signed by each in Smuts in a head and shoulders pose wearing his uniform. bold black inks with their names alone to the lower Signed with his name alone in fountain pen ink to the photographer's mount. EX background of the image. Together with a dark fountain pen ink Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 signature ('J. C. Smuts FM') on a page removed from an autograph album. Also including an A.L.S. by his wife, Isie Smuts, one page, 8vo, Irene, Transvaal, 3rd May 1942, to Lot: 731 Joseph, forwarding the autograph which he asked for during a WORLD LEADERS: Miscellaneous selection of signed postcard Parliamentary session at the Cape, and also sending the photographs and slightly larger etc., by a variety of world photograph of the 'Baas in his F.M.'s uniform, which he sends political leaders, including Shimon Peres, Moshe Katsav to you with his good wishes'. VG, 3 (Israel), Suleyman Demirel, Bulend Ulusu (Turkey), Glafcos Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Clerides, George Vasiliou (Cyprus), Konstantinos Stephanopoulos (Greece), Nugzar Bagration-Groins (Georgia), Gjorge Ivanov (Macedonia), Farah Pahlavi (Iran) etc. Most of Lot: 727 the images are colour. VG, 12 MANDELA NELSON: (1918-2013) President of South Africa Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 1994-99. Nobel Peace Prize winner, 1993. An excellent signed and inscribed colour 12 x 8 photograph, the image depicting Mandela standing in a half length pose alongside the film actor Lot: 732 Leonardo DiCaprio. Signed by Mandela in bold black ink to a WORLD LEADERS: Selection of signed postcard photographs clear area of the image and inscribed to DiCaprio, 'To Leo Di and slightly larger, a few 8 x 10s etc., by various World leaders Caprio, Best wishes, N Mandela', and dated 9th August 2007 in including King Hussein of Jordan, Charles Helou, Elias Sarkis, his hand. An interesting and rare signed photograph with good Hafez al-Assad, Hamilton Green, Francisco Orlich Bolmarcich, association. EX In 2006 DiCaprio starred in the political war Cevdet Sunay, Cemal Gursel, , Norodom thriller film Blood Diamond, set during the Sierra Leone Civil Sihanouk, Chiang Ching-Kuo, Kenneth Kaunda, Seretse War of 1996-2001. DiCaprio received a Best Actor Academy Khama, Erich Honecker, Morarji Desai, Neelam Sanjiva Reddy, Award nomination for his role as Danny Archer in the film, and Muhammad Ayub Khan, Cheddi Jagan etc. Some of the images was particularly praised for the authenticity of his South African are colour. Generally VG, 21 Afrikaner accent. Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Estimate: £800.00 - £1,200.00

Lot: 733 Lot: 728 HISTORICAL: Selection of signed clipped pieces, signed Free AFRICA: Selection of signed postcard photographs and slightly Front envelope panels etc., by various politicians, nobility, larger by various political leaders of different African countries, military leaders etc., including Duke of Wellington (signed including Robert Mugabe (Zimbabwe), Prince Abbas Hilmi Arthur Wellesley), Earl Kitchener, Earl of Cardigan, Herbert (Egypt), Festus Mogae (Botswana), Benjamin Mkapa Taylor, Earl of Munster, King William IV (as Duke of Clarence), (Tanzania), Hifikepunye Pohamba (Namibia), Sam Hinds Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany, Henry Goulburn, (Guyana), Abdou Diouf (Senegal), Ahmadou Ahidjo George Dodington, Earl of Elgin, Daniel O'Connell, Philip (Cameroon), F. W. de Klerk, Desmond Tutu (South Africa) etc. Pusey, William Howley (as Archbishop of Canterbury), Robert Facsimile (1). Many of the images are colour. Generally VG, 12 Howard, Earl of Shaftesbury (3), Arthur, Duke of Connaught Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 etc. FR to G, 73 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00

Lot: 729 COMMONWEALTH REALMS: Selection of signed postcard Lot: 734 photographs and slightly larger, a few 8 x 10s etc., by various HISTORICAL: Miscellaneous selection of A.Ls.S. etc., by political leaders from the Commonwealth Realms, including various political figures etc., including Arthur, Duke of Colville Young (Belize), Pearlette Louisy (St. Lucia), Cuthbert Connaught, William Vernon Harcourt, William Edward Hartpole Sebastian (St. Kitts and Nevis), Patrick Allen (Jamaica), Julius Lecky, George Balfour (interesting letter concerning Ireland, Chan (Papua New Guinea), Owen Arthur (Barbados), Kim marked Strictly Private & Confidential and stating, in part, Campbell, Paul Martin (Canada), Kevin Rudd, Peter 'There is in my judgement little chance that the Treasury of the Hollingworth (Australia), Jim Bolger, Tuheitia Paki (New Government will accept such a verdict, and I am afraid the only Zealand) etc. Many of the images are colour. VG to EX, 15 effect will be that whatever we may do for Ireland we shall get Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 nothing from Ireland in the shape of gratitude, but only a cry that we are still robbing her of her just due….I cannot help thinking it will prove a calamity that the chairman should have Lot: 730 sanctioned this report even tho' it were not adapted by the

90 of 99 International Autograph Auctions (IAA) (Specialist Autograph Auction) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com commissioners…' , 31st January 1896), John Dillon, Viscount Fountain pen ink signature ('Amy Mollison', with her married Milner, George Curzon (discussing interviewing his name) and date, Madeira, 18th May 1935, in her hand, on a correspondent for the place of private secretary when Curzon page removed from an autograph album. Also signed ('J A becomes Governor-General of India, 4th September 1898), Mollison') by her husband, Jim Mollison (1905-1959) Scottish Frederick Pollock etc. Several of the letters have interesting Pioneer Aviator, with his name alone in bold fountain pen ink. content and most are written to Bernard Holland. Some are VG accompanied by the original envelopes. Generally VG, 12 Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00

Lot: 740 Lot: 735 SIKORSKY IGOR: (1889-1972) Russian-American Pioneer of HISTORICAL: Small selection of signed pieces and Aviation, designer of the helicopter. Vintage signed 8.5 x 11 photographs etc., by various famous individuals, some photograph of Sikorsky standing in a half length pose with a associated with World War II, comprising Dwight D. Eisenhower helicopter in the immediate background. Signed in bold fountain (small typed note signed), Queen Mary (signed and inscribed pen ink to a light area of the image and dated 6th June 1956 in printed 4to Royal Family pictorial calendar 1951), Gerard his hand. A few very slight, minor corner creases, otherwise VG Norton VC, Max Aitken, Johnnie Johnson, Terry Waite and Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Edward Heath (signed First Day Cover). Matted (2). FR (2) to VG, 7 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Lot: 741 AVIATION: Selection of signed pieces, cards, T.Ls.S., A.L.S. (1), a few signed photographs and First Day Covers etc., by Lot: 736 various pilots and aviators, many associated with World War II, KOHL HERMANN: (1888-1938) German Pioneer Aviator, pilot including Gustav Hamel (2), Lord Trenchard, Grover Loening, of the first trans-Atlantic flight in the East-West direction, 1928. Peter Townsend, Johnnie Johnson, Robert Stanford-Tuck, Book signed (‘Hermann Kohl’), being a hardback edition of James Lacey, Leonard Cheshire, John Cunningham, Neville Bremsklotze Weg!, published by Sieben-Stabe, Berlin, 1933. Duke, Douglas Bader (A.L.S.) etc. Unsigned (1). G to generally Signed by Kohl to the front free endpaper and dated September VG, 15 1933. Together with a second book signed (‘Kohl’), being a Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 hardback edition of Unser Ozeanflug (the story of Kohl’s historic flight with Fitzmaurice and Hunefeld on board the Bremen), published by Union Deutsche Verlagsgesellschaft of Lot: 742 Berlin. Signed by Kohl with his name alone to the front free AVIATION: Selection of signed cards, a few signed endpaper. Both of the books are bound in cloth with red and photographs of various sizes, some letters etc., by various Air blue printed lettering. Some slight age wear, G to VG, 2 Marshals, Group Captains and other pilots and aviators, Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 including Guy Bearne, Michael Graydon, Richard Farrimond, Neville Stack, Alastair Mackie, Peter Gooding, Nigel Maynard, Edward Crew, Niall Irving, Brian Stanbridge, Jo Salter, John Lot: 737 Grandy, Denis Smallwood, John Nichol, Humphrey Edwardes THOMAS LOWELL: (1892-1981) American Writer, Broadcaster Jones, Sandy Wilson, Sally Cox, Richard Ayling, The Red and Traveller. Book signed, a hardback edition of The First Arrows (1995), Brian Stanbridge etc. A little duplication. Each of World Flight, First Edition published by Houghton Mifflin the cards have neat calligraphic annotations to the head and Company, Boston & New York, 1925. The book recounts the foot in the hand of a collector. Generally VG, 64 story of the first round-the-world flight made by six Lieutenants Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 in the United States Army Air Service in 1924. Limited Edition number 461 of 575 individually signed in bold, dark fountain pen ink to the limitations page by Lowell Thomas and each of Lot: 743 the six World Fliers, Lowell Smith, Erik Nelson, Leigh Wade, GAGARIN YURI (1934-1968) Russian Cosmonaut, the first Leslie Arnold, Henry Ogden and John Harding. In original man to travel in space, 1961 & TITOV GHERMAN (1935-2000) quarter vellum and cloth binding, the spine discoloured and Russian Cosmonaut, the fourth man to travel in space, 1961. lacking the paper spine label. Unopened pages. Generally VG Vintage signed 6.5 x 5 photograph of the two cosmonauts in Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 head and shoulders poses together, each wearing their uniforms. Signed by Gagarin with his name alone to the lower white border and signed by Titov with his name alone to a clear Lot: 738 area of the background. Matted in black and white and framed KINGSFORD SMITH CHARLES: (1897-1935) Australian and glazed in a gold coloured frame to an overall size of 12.5 x Aviator, made the first trans-Pacific flight from the United States 10.5. Both signatures are faded and only barely legible. A light of America to Australia in 1928. Fountain pen ink signature ('C horizontal crease runs across the image. Together with a Kingsford Smith') and four additional words and date, 3rd May vintage signed colour postcard photograph by Gherman Titov, 1930, in his hand on a 12mo piece. Some very light age wear, Andriyan Nikolayev and Pavel Popovich individually, the image about VG depicting the three cosmonauts standing outdoors together, Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 each in half length poses wearing their uniforms, engaged in conversation with Yuri Gagarin. Signed by all three in blue inks with their names alone to clear areas of the image. Matted in Lot: 739 cream above three smaller unsigned portraits of the JOHNSON AMY: (1903-1941) English Pioneer Aviatrix. cosmonauts and framed and glazed in a plain dark wooden

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Lot: 744 COSMONAUTS: Selection of signed First Day Covers by Lot: 749 various cosmonauts, mainly Russian, including Andriyan ASTRONAUTS: Small selection of signed photographs etc., by Nikolayev (2; one also signed by Pavel Popovich), Gherman various American Astronauts, most of them moonwalkers, Titov (3), Sigmund Jahn, Vladimir Remick, Valery Ryumin, comprising Buzz Aldrin (signed colour 5 x 8 image of a lunar Aleksei Gubarev, Vyacheslav Zudov, Vitali Sevastyanov, module on the moon's surface; one corner neatly trimmed), Vladimir Shatalov, Oleg Atkov, Alexander Laveikin, Vladimir Harrison Schmitt (signed and inscribed colour 10 x 7 magazine Solovyov, Rakesh Sharmi etc. All feature different colour photograph of Schmitt standing on the moon alongside a huge designs commemorating various Space achievements etc. VG, boulder), Dave Scott (sheet of six foreign postage stamps 20 commemorating the History of Space, signed twice by Scott, Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 once across two stamps with poor contrast and again to the upper white margin) and James Lovell (signed colour candid 5 x 7 photograph). Generally VG to EX, 4 Lot: 745 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 COSMONAUTS: Selection of signed Commemorative covers by various Russian Cosmonauts, some multiple signed, including Gherman Titov (4), Anatoly Filipchenko, Valeri Lot: 750 Kubasov, Vladimir Shatalov etc. G to generally VG, 8 ASTRONAUTS: Selection of signed colour 8 x 10 photographs Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 by various astronauts, some of them moonwalkers, including Charles Duke, Richard Gordon (2), Edgar Mitchell, Walt Cunningham etc., also including a colour 10 x 8 photograph Lot: 746 multiple signed by Alan Bean, Edgar Mitchell, Richard Gordon COSMONAUTS: A good selection of vintage signed postcard and Walt Cunningham. Some are matted in cream. VG, 7 photographs and a few slightly larger by various Russian Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Cosmonauts including Gherman Titov (2), Valentina Tereshkova, Vladimir Shatalov, Aleksei Yeliseyev, Konstantin Feoktistov, Boris Volynov, Yevgeny Khrunov etc. Some of the Lot: 751 images are colour and most depict the cosmonauts in their ASTRONAUTS: Selection of signed First Day Covers (4) and 8 uniforms. Most are inscribed and dated during the late 1960s. G x 10 photographs (3) by various American astronauts including to generally VG, 10 Ron Evans, Jim Irwin, Stuart Roosa, Al Worden (2), Scott Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 Carpenter etc. VG, 7 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00

Lot: 747 ALDRIN BUZZ: (1930- ) American Astronaut, Lunar Module Lot: 752 Pilot of Apollo XI (1969). The second man to walk on the moon. SPACE: Selection of signed postcard photographs and larger, a Signed colour 11.5 x 14.5 photograph of Aldrin standing in a full few signed First Day Covers etc., by various astronauts and length pose on the surface of the moon. Signed with his name cosmonauts, including Valentina Tereshkova, Gherman Titov, alone to a light area of the image. Double matted in white Helen Sharman, Anatoly Artsebarsky, Sergei Krikalyov, Nigel above a souvenir Apollo XI mission patch and framed in a silver Wood, Michael Foale etc. Unisgned photos (5). Individually coloured frame to an overall size of 22 x 26. Aldrin's signature framed and glazed (8). G to about VG, 13 is faded although legible. A small oval authentication sticker is Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 affixed in the lower right corner of the image. VG Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Lot: 753 AINSLIE GEORGE: (1776-1839) Scottish General, a noted coin Lot: 748 collector. A.L.S., Geo: Ainslie, four pages, 4to, Bullbridge, 30th MOONWALKERS: A good collection of individual signed colour July n.y., to 'My Lord Duke'. Ainslie states that he regrets that 8 x 10 photographs by various American astronauts, all of he won't be honoured by his correspondent's presence, whom have walked on the moon, comprising Buzz Aldrin explaining 'For these have been different movements & (Apollo XI, the second man on the moon), Charles Conrad operations of the D: of Richmond certainly well conceiv'd and (Apollo XII, the third man on the moon), Alan Bean (Apollo XII, carrying a good deal of instruction; although the execution of the fourth man on the moon), Edgar Mitchell (Apollo XIV, the them has not in general been very perfect on the part of the sixth man on the moon), Dave Scott (Apollo XV, the seventh Troops' and continuing 'I will not give over the hopes of Your man on the moon), Jim Irwin (Apollo XV, the eighth man on the Grace's possibly looking in upon the last days manoeuvres (on moon), Charles Duke (Apollo XVI, the tenth man on the moon) the 7th of next month) which most certainly would answer your and Gene Cernan (Apollo XVII, the eleventh man on the moon). Lordship's expectations'. Ainslie further informs his Each of the images depict the astronauts walking on the moon, correspondent that the journey from London can be easily many saluting the United States stars and stripes flag. Most are made, and offers him the use of his horse, and provides details boldly signed to clear areas of the images and most have of his immediate movements, 'I go back to the Camp on added their mission names, dates or other brief sentiments Elvetham Common in a few hours but shall be back tomorrow alongside their signatures. Only one is inscribed. All are night….after seeing the Army march for Beacon Hill, should

92 of 99 International Autograph Auctions (IAA) (Specialist Autograph Auction) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com your Grace have any commands to honor me with, pray direct A.L.S., Redvers Buller, four pages, 8vo, Crediton, Devonshire, for me at Bracknell near Wokingham.' In a postscript Ainslie 19th October 1879, to Mr. Sergeanton (?). Buller explains his refers to a visit by the Queen and Princesses to the troops and delay in answering his correspondent's letter and remarks 'A also comments 'The Speaker was with the King all the day letter of welcome & of congratulations is very pleasant to during the attack of a (supposed) lady of Troops posted there to receive at anytime, but it is doubly grateful when I can feel that dispute this Camp with the D: of Richmond's Corps….The P: of it is written more out of affection for my dear father than out of Wales & Dukes of York & Gloucester were present also, indeed compliment to me.' He continues 'I have indeed just now the Prince has not fail'd one day - Mr. Pitt & Mr. Dundas were reason to be thankful for the extreme good fortune that I have here on Wednesday & din'd with the D: of Richmond after the had and there is nothing in which I have found myself more business of the day was over.' A small, old printed catalogue fortunate than in that it has been the means of making me description is neatly affixed to a clear area at the base of the acquainted with several of my father's friends, who, like you, final page. Some very light age wear and a few minor, neat out of kindly recollections of him have been good enough to splits at the folds, otherwise VG write to me.' Buller further refers to his aunts and another Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 mutual acquaintance. About VG Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00

Lot: 754 BUCKLEY CECIL W.: (1828-1872) English Naval Captain, Lot: 757 Victoria Cross winner for his actions in the Sea of Azov on 29th RITCHIE HENRY PEEL: (1876-1958) Scottish Royal Navy May 1855 during the Crimean War. Buckley was the first Captain, Victoria Cross winner for his actions at Dar-es-Salaam Victoria Cross winner to be actually gazetted 1857). Early in November 1914. Ritchie received the first Victoria Cross A.L.S., your most affectionate son Cecil, four pages, 8vo, awarded to Navy personnel in World War I. A good original Bridgnorth, 12 March 1841, to his mother ('My dearest Mama'). colour pen and ink technical drawing signed, H. Peel Ritchie, Buckley expresses his belief that his mother may be ill 'as you one page, slim 4to, n.p., n.d. The carefully executed drawing, in have only written to me once since I came to school' and pale blue, yellow and black inks is headed Indicator for continues to write of his own news, 'I will tell you of an Flooding Valve and is signed by Ritchie at the base. Some light unfortunate accident which happened to me yesterday morning. age wear and minor thinning to the corners, evidently caused I happened to be let out from first lesson very early & as it was by previous mounting, about VG a long time before breakfast, I went to get a roll & an egg at Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Nicholl's just for once in a way & was putting my egg on the fire when the pan full of water overset & swamped a whole tower of rolls which were warming…..& instead of having to pay for my Lot: 758 one roll I had to pay for a whole lot which I had rendered quite THOMAS JOHN: (1886-1954) English Military officer, Victoria useless by the drenching' as well as his first game of cricket ('I Cross winner for his actions at Fontaine, France on 30th am still top') and some examination results which he is November 1917. A rare and remarkable A.L.S., Your loving expecting soon. One small area of light age toning to the first brother Tom, five pages, 8vo (neatly, and a little closely, page, only very slightly affecting a few words of text, otherwise trimmed), n.p. (France), n.d. (1918), to his sister and brother. VG Thomas writes a straightforward and frank letter, in bold pencil, Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 to his siblings, in part, 'I have just come out of action, after some very hard fighting. There was only 35 left out of 950 men. So I have been lucky to pull through. It was terrible fighting. It's Lot: 755 as hard a fighting as I have seen. We are out of the line now for ROBERTS FREDERICK: (1832-1914) British Field Marshal, a rest, and to be made up to full strength....I am fighting for your Victoria Cross winner for his actions at the Indian Mutiny on 2nd safety and them children at home. I am not the same as some January 1858. A.L.S., Roberts, two pages, 8vo, London, 12th men out here who are fighting for their wives and family. Can December 1902, to Bernard Holland, on the blind embossed you tell me, why, I should be so loyal when I have no friends? stationery of the War Office. Roberts states that he had been It's just as easy for me to walk to the German lines and be asked by Lord Elgin to provide the names of some officers of taken prisoner and then, I should be sure of being out of the militia and volunteers 'who could give useful evidence before terrible ordeal of this warfare. You people at home don't realise your commission' and continuing to enclose a list (no longer the terrible things we have to go through. What, with liquid fire, present) of those recommended to Roberts. With blank integral boiling oil, gas, rifle and machine guns and shells bursting leaf. Accompanied by the original envelope hand addressed by around us and blowing poor men to pieces. I have been in Roberts and signed ('Roberts FM') by him to the lower left action 3 times since I came back off leave. So you see we want corner. Together with Redvers Buller (1839-1908) British experienced fighters now because the Huns are making their General, Victoria Cross winner for his actions at Zululand on final blow to smash the British Army from the French. But they 28th March 1879. A.L.S., Redvers Buller, two pages, 8vo, will never manage it, if they couldn't do it in 1914 when we only Lowndes Square, 26th February 1903, to Bernard Holland. had a handfull (sic) of men, I am dam (sic) sure they can't do it Buller states that he will call at his correspondent's office on now. I'll stake my life that this war is over within 6 months. Two Saturday, when he hopes to be able to return some corrected more pushes and then the Huns are beat. We simply cut them proofs, commenting 'but it is rather a long job. I am shocked to up in thousands although we have to loose men to do it, but he see how much I talked!' With blank integral leaf. VG, 2 looses a dam (sic) sight more than we do. So dear Brother and Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Sister, just think of it, think of the poor families that have their happy home blown up and plundered and families separated out here. The people of England know nothing as regards to Lot: 756 misery and sorrow, of parting from one another. Children to be BULLER REDVERS: (1839-1908) British General, Victoria torn away from their parents and sent into Germany to work Cross winner for his actions at Zululand on 28th March 1879. and to be flogged if they don't work....think of a lonely soldier

93 of 99 International Autograph Auctions (IAA) (Specialist Autograph Auction) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com out here fighting for civilisation and humanity and not having to Lot: 762 go back off leave, with family troubles upon our mind, we have MILITARY: Selection of signed cards, pieces, a few letters etc., enough to do to fight the dirty hun, the lowest of the low. They by various Military and Naval leaders, most associated with are worse than swine....' Immediately below his signature, World War I, including Robert Baden Powell, Ian Hamilton, Thomas has provided his rank and address in France, '50842 William Birdwood, Viscount Wolseley, John French, Earl Sergeant J. Thomas VC, 5th N. Staffs Regt, B.E.F. France' Jellicoe, Viscount Allenby, David Beatty etc. Most are Some light overall age wear and minor staining and with some individually matted alongside images. G to VG, 10 slight wear, small tears etc., at the folds and edges (some Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 professionally repaired to the final page). A letter of exceptional content. G Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 Lot: 763 SHOVELL CLOUDESLEY: (c.1650-1707) English Admiral of the Fleet. A good D.S., Clou: Shovell, at the foot, one page, Lot: 759 folio, Navy Office, 31st January 1703. The manuscript VICTORIA CROSS: Selection of signed pieces by various document is addressed to the Clerk of the Checque of Her Victoria Cross winners comprising Viscount Gort, Lord Roberts Majesty's Yard at Portsmouth and is a warrant for the payment (2), Redvers Buller, Evelyn Wood and Leonard Cheshire of the carriage of 'the New Castles mens Cloaths & (signed colour 9 x 7 magazine photograph, neatly mounted). Bedding….now enter'd on board' the Prince George under the Most are individually matted alongside images. G to VG, 6 Command of Captain Martin, and instructing that 'the usuall Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 allowance as to ye Quantity for Each Man, & the Price given for the Carryage of such goods' should first be satisfied and that the clothes and bedding have been delivered to the seamen Lot: 760 they were intended for. Countersigned by five others including GOUGH HUBERT: (1870-1963) British General of World War I. Sir Richard Haddock (c.1629-1715) English Admiral, Henry A good A.L.S., H. P. Gough, General, Ve Armee Anglaise, two Greenhill (1646-1708) Agent General at Cape Coast Castle, pages, 4to, Therapia, Constantinople, 27th March 1919, to Commissioner of the Admiralty and Sir David Mitchell (c.1642- Odette Bourdilloy de Gastinoy ('Mon chere petite 1710) Scottish Admiral, Commissioner of the Admiralty. With Mademoiselle') in Geneva, in French. Gough explains the delay integral leaf. A small brief printed biography of Shovell is neatly in answering his correspondent's charming and flattering letter affixed to the upper left corner. Some very light age wear, and continues to comment 'I even think myself that the big otherwise VG battle I fought a year ago now, against an enormous superiority, Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 before St. Quentin and for the defence of Amiens is the brightest because of our resistance and because of the losses we inflicted on the Boshes and this battle saved France and the Lot: 764 English army and it meant the beginning of the end of the LINDSAY JOHN: (1737-1788) British Admiral, the very first German hopes'. Accompanied by the original envelope hand Captain of HMS Victory (1778). Father of Dido Elizabeth Belle, addressed by Gough and signed by him in the lower left corner. the illegitimate daughter of Lindsay and an enslaved African VG woman. L.S., J Lindsay, two pages, folio, Nice, 13th February Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 1785, to the King of the Two Sicilies. Lindsay states that his ill health prevents him from meeting his Royal correspondent, remarking 'I can only therefore avail myself of the occasion to Lot: 761 present my humble duty, and acknowledgements to your MILITARY: Small selection of holograph statements signed by Majesty for the high honors and the many gracious marks of various military personnel etc., each one page, folio, all undated favour conferred on me by your Majesty and by Her Majesty (although late 1920s - early 1930s), including Pierre Sellier The Queen when I was last at Naples; and which I shall ever (Corporal who sounded the 'Cease Fire' of the 11th November remember with the most profound respect and gratitude'. 1918 Armistice; 'Those who most fervently desire peace are Lindsay continues to refer to his poor health, which has not those who suffered the most from war….'), Henri Rossignol (in benefited from a change of climate, and adds that he is part 'The National Union of Servicemen is aware that peace is considering returning to England in the summer, writing 'It will perpetually in the making, since, moreover, it is the victory of be however with infinite regret I leave this country, and not the mind over brute force. France, naturally oriented toward without the deepest impressions of your Majesty's goodness works of peace, summons all Nations to that same task of towards me.' With blank integral leaf. Accompanied by the mutual understanding and collaboration. How could War original envelope wrapper bearing a good red wax seal. About Veterans not be at the forefront of this work of conciliation, EX when they suffered so cruelly in the war?….'), Georges Scapini Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 ('Peace is an ideal; it is as good as any other. We live on Earth. It is advisable not to forget it.' ) and one other. Some light staining (1) and minor age wear, G to generally VG, 4 The Lot: 765 statements were prepared for publication in the Pax Mundi NELSON HORATIO: (1758-1805) British Admiral during the book; an anthology of sentiments on peace published in Napoleonic Wars, the victor of the Battle of Trafalgar, 1805. A Switzerland by the World League for Peace. Between 1925 good L.S., Nelson & Bronte (a fine, bold example), two pages, and 1932 many notable persons from around the world were folio, HMS Victory at sea, 24th November 1804, addressed to asked to comment on the prospects of world peace and the the Boatswains of HMS Sovereign, Conqueror and Excellent. volume included contributions from Marie Curie, Guglielmo Nelson's letter follows the appointment of John Aberdeen of Marconi, Albert Einstein, Rabindranath Tagore and many HMS Madras 'to be Boatswain of His Majesty's Ship Superb, in others. the room of Mr. Lockhart removed to the Victory' and gives Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00

94 of 99 International Autograph Auctions (IAA) (Specialist Autograph Auction) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com instructions that the recipients 'take a strict and careful survey the country and to destroy, if practicable, the French vessels on the Boatswain's remains of stores which you are to deliver and craft in the ports wherein they may be assembled. All the over from the charge of Mr. George Lockhart, into the charge intelligence pointed to Boulogne as the main port in which the and custody of the Captain of the said ship, till Mr. John French invasion craft were gathering, so Nelson set course Aberdeen….shall join, Reporting to me from under your hands a there. With the 18-pounder 32-gun frigate HMS Medusa as his clear and correct account of your proceedings herein for my flagship, Nelson arrived at the port of Boulogne on the evening information'. Countersigned at the foot by John Scott (d.1805) of 3rd August. At 05.00 am the next day the division of bomb Royal Navy Warrant officer, secretary, friend and confidant to vessels was placed ahead of the rest of the squadron and the Nelson. Scott was present on HMS Victory at the Battle of attack began, although Nelson was aware that a long-distance Trafalgar and was killed in the opening exchanges. Some light naval bombardment was unlikely to be decisive. The bomb age wear and minor traces of former mounting to the left edge, vessels bombarded the French defensive line moored in front of VG Boulogne for sixteen hours, firing between 750 and 848 shots. Estimate: £2,000.00 - £3,000.00 The French forces were unable to respond to the British fire because of the poor state of their gunpowder. The present document was signed by Nelson the following day, 5th August, Lot: 766 following the attack, when the Vice Admiral realised that the NELSON HORATIO: (1758-1805) British Admiral during the French flotilla didn't offer any serious risk to England. Napoleonic Wars, the victor of the Battle of Trafalgar, 1805. An Nevertheless on the night of the 16th August, Nelson returned excellent, historic D.S., Nelson & Bronte, two pages, folio, with the intention of destroying the French flotilla, attacking with Medusa off Boulogne, 5th August 1801. The manuscript seventy boats and nearly two thousand men organized into four document takes the form of an address to be delivered to ‘the divisions. Respective Captains & Commanders’ of his squadron and Estimate: £6,000.00 - £8,000.00 states, in full, ‘Lord Nelson has reason to be very much satisfied with the Captains of the Bombs for their placing their Vessels yesterday, it was impossible they could have been Lot: 767 better situated and the artillery officers have shewn great skill in SMITH WILLIAM SIDNEY: (1764-1840) British Admiral who entirely disabling ten of the Armed Vessels out of 24 opposed served in the American and French Revolutionary Wars. An to them, and many of the others Lord Nelson believes are much unusual Autograph Statement Signed, W. Sidney Smith, one damaged. The Commander in Chief cannot avoid noticing the page, 4to, n.p., n.d. Smith writes 'Lines written by Sir Sidney great zeal and desire to attack the Enemy in a closer and Smith on the inside of the door of his appartment in the prison different Combat which manifested itself in all ranks of Persons, of the Tower of the Temple at Paris in the year 1798 (the same and which Lord Nelson would gladly have given full scope to, in which Louis XVI, the Queen Marie Antoinette, the Dauphin had the attempt at this moment been proper, but the officers afterwards Louis XVII & the rest of the Royal Family were and men may rely that an early opportunity shall be given them confined previous to their execution, immediately before his for shewing their judgment and zeal & Bravery. The Hired & escape from that tomb of the living, for the consolation of his Revenue Cutters kept under sail and performed the duty successors therein…' and continues with four lines of French entrusted to them with a great deal of skill’. Signed by Nelson text, 'Qui a peur du mal/ a deja le mal de la peur/ Qui espere le at the foot of the first page. Further signed to the verso by each bien/ a deja le bien de l'esperance'. Signed and inscribed by of the fourteen Captains and Commanders to whom the Smith at the foot, immediately beneath his statement and address was delivered, beneath a statement, in full, ‘This is to quotation. With a small newspaper obituary lightly affixed in the give particular directions to the officers entrusted with those lower left corner. A couple of small tears to the upper and lower divisions to make use of every Exertion in their Power to Tow edges, only just affecting one word of text but not the signature, the Bombs out in case of necessity and strictly to obey every otherwise about VG Smith was a specialist in inshore order they may receive from the Captains of the Bomb’, the operations and, on 19 April 1796, he and his secretary John signatures comprising Lieutenant Charles Champion (HMS Wesley Wright were captured while attempting to cut out a Snipe), Lieutenant R. Dobbin (HMS Eclipse), Lieutenant Pat French ship in Le Havre. Instead of being exchanged, as was Manderston (HMS Minx), Lieutenant John Read (HMS Mallard), the custom, Smith and Wright were taken to the Temple Prison Lieutenant David Williams (HMS Mariner), Lieutenant J. Ides in Paris where Smith was to be charged with arson for his Short (HMS Bold), Lieutenant T. L. Robins (HMS Teazer), burning of the fleet at Toulon. He was held in Paris for two Lieutenant Mends (HMS Ferreter), Lieutenant Lau. Dund. Bruce years, despite a number of efforts to exchange him and (HMS Bruiser), Lieutenant John Gardner (HMS Tigress), frequent contacts with both French Royalists and British agents. Lieutenant H. Le Vesconte (HMS Jamaica; Le Vesconte was Eventually in 1798, the Royalists, who pretended to be taking killed just over two weeks later on 20th August), Lieutenant him to another prison, helped Smith and Wright to escape. The George Broads (HMS Diligence), Lieutenant Robert Pritchard Royalists brought the two Englishmen to Le Havre, where they (HMS Gannet) and the Captain of HMS Eugenie. Each have boarded an open fishing boat and were picked up on 5 May by signed their names alongside the names of their ships. A rare HMS Argo on patrol in the English Channel, arriving in London and significant document, with good content, enhanced by the on 8 May 1798. signatures of all the members of Nelson’s squadron. A couple Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 of light stains and some minor ink blots, not affecting Nelson’s signature, otherwise VG On the 12th July 1801 the French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte had issued an order for the Lot: 768 assemblage at Boulogne of nine divisions of gun-vessels from NAVAL: An oblong 4to hardbound photograph album the French Fleet, which the English considered to be a containing over 100 signatures by various Naval officers, some preparation for the invasion of England. Although British on clipped pieces laid down to pages and others alongside intelligence doubted that the French invasion would take place vintage photographs of various sizes, including Louis Nelson, who had recently returned from the Baltic, received Mountbatten ('Mountbatten of Burma'), Prince Philip, Algernon instructions from the Admiralty to be employed in the defence of Willis, Guy Grantham, Stuart Paton, E. D. B. McCarthy,

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Kenneth Fleetwood, Charles Keighley-Peach, Hugo Legard, DOWDING HUGH: (1882-1970) British Air Chief Marshal, Douglas Williams, Eric Lipscomb, Cecil Parry, Sam Lombard Commander of RAF Fighter Command during the Battle of Hobson, Arthur Power, Desmond Trench, J. D. Shaw Hamilton, Britain. A.L.S., Dowding, two pages, 8vo, Southborough, also including various UNESCO officials including Julian Huxley Tonbridge Wells, 13th July 1955, to Lord Beaverbrook. (2) etc. The album dates from 1947-51 and also contains many Dowding states that he and his wife will be delighted to accept photographs of various sizes, all taken during Naval service in Beaverbrook's invitation to dinner, adding 'Thank you very Lebanon, Palestine and the Mediterranean, the images much for offering to fetch & return us in your car, but we are depicting various ships, towns and landmarks as well as now the proud owners of a vehicle which, while comparing various naval and political dignitaries including Louis unfavourably with the Lord Mayors [in] size & magnificence, is Mountbatten, Prince Philip, Algernon Willis, Julian Huxley etc., both fast & comfortable'. He also thanks his correspondent for most neatly annotated in ink in the hand of a previous owner. inviting them to stay for the night, but explains that they must Some light age wear and the spine partially detached, generally return home after dinner as they have an engagement early the about VG next day. Two file holes to the left edge, only very slightly Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 affecting a few words of text but not the signature. Together with an original typescript of an interview between Lord Dowding and historian Robert Wright (1906-1992) from 1968, Lot: 769 evidently used by Wright in his research for his book Dowding ELIZABETH II: (1926- ) Queen of the United Kingdom 1952- . A and the Battle of Britain (1969). The typescript contains several fine, small vintage signed 3 x 4 photograph, the image depicting hundred 4to pages with an extensive amount of interesting the Princess seated in a three quarter length pose. Appearing content regarding Dowding's experiences during World War II pensive, and with her hands resting together in her lap, the and the Battle of Britain, making references to Douglas Bader Princess looks slightly downwards. Signed ('Elizabeth') in bold and many other individuals. Also including Wright's original blue fountain pen ink to the lower white border and dated 1944 typed manuscript of several chapters of his book. VG, 3 Max in her hand. War date signed photographs of the future Queen Aitken (1879-1964) 1st Lord Beaverbrook. Anglo-Canadian are scarce and this is a particularly charming example. EX Business Tycoon, Politician & Writer. Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

Lot: 770 Lot: 774 CHURCHILL WINSTON S.: (1874-1965) British Prime Minister WALLIS BARNES: (1887-1979) English Scientist & Inventor of 1940-45, 1951-55. Nobel Prize winner for Literature, 1953. Bold the bouncing bomb used in Operation Chastise (The fountain pen ink signature ('Winston S. Churchill') on an oblong Dambusters Raid), 16th May 1943. Bold, dark blue fountain pen 12mo card. Some very light, extremely minor age wear, ink signature ('Barnes Wallis') on a white card. Together with otherwise VG Arthur T. Harris (1892-1984) British Marshal of the Royal Air Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Force, Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief of RAF Bomber Command during World War II. Blue ink signature ('Arthur T. Harris MRAF') on a white card. VG to EX, 2 Lot: 771 Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 MONTGOMERY B. L.: (1887-1976) British Field Marshal of World War II. Signed First Day Cover commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the British Legion and featuring an attractive Lot: 775 colour design. Post marked at Leicester, 25th August 1971. BATTLE OF BRITAIN: A large First Day Cover commemorating Signed ('Montgomery of Alamein') in blue ink with his name the 25th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain and featuring an alone to a clear area. Also signed by Louis Mountbatten (1900- attractive colour design, individually signed by the British fighter 1979) British Admiral of World War II, in black ink with his name pilots Douglas Bader, Johnnie Johnson, John Cunningham, alone ('Mountbatten of Burma') largely across a clear area and James 'Ginger' Lacey and Robert Stanford Tuck. All have further signed by John Harding (1896-1989) 1st Baron Harding signed with their names alone in blue inks to clear areas. Post of Petherton, British Field Marshal of World War II, in black ink marked at Biggin Hill, 13th September 1965. Together with a with his name and rank ('Harding of Petherton FM') to a clear colour 24 x 20 print by artist Robert Taylor entitled Hurricane area. About EX (1979), the First Edition print depicting four aircraft in flight, and Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 a second colour 24 x 20 print by artist Robert Taylor entitled Victory Over Dunkirk (1983) depicting Tuck claiming an ME110, one of three enemy aircraft he shot down over Dunkirk on 23rd May 1940, signed by Robert Stanford Tuck in bold pencil with Lot: 772 his name alone to the lower borders beneath the images. BADER DOUGLAS: (1910-1982) British World War II Ace (22.5 Rolled (2). VG, 3 victories), recognised for his important role during the Battle of Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Britain. Signed First Day Cover commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the Royal Air Force and featuring a colour illustration of two aircraft in flight. Post marked at Sleaford, Lincolnshire, 29th May 1968. Signed by Bader in blue fountain Lot: 776 pen ink with his name alone to clear area. One very minor, TIBBETS PAUL: (1915-2007) American Brigadier General of slight smudge to the first letter of the signature. VG the United States Air Force, pilot of the Enola Gay, the first Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 aircraft to drop an atomic bomb in the history of warfare. Selection of three individually signed 8 x 10 photographs and slightly larger (1), the first depicting Tibbets in a head and shoulders pose in the cockpit of an aircraft, the second showing Lot: 773 the destruction of Hiroshima following the bombing and the third

96 of 99 International Autograph Auctions (IAA) (Specialist Autograph Auction) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com a colour reproduction of an artist's impression of the Enola Gay Kahl, Walther Gerhold etc. Each of the images are modern in flight. All are signed by Tibbets in blue ink to clear areas of reproductions and depict the subjects in uniform poses wearing the images, adding Pilot - Enola Gay in his hand beneath his their Knight's Crosses. Generally VG, 12 signature to two of the images. VG to EX, 3 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00

Lot: 782 Lot: 777 HERZNER HANS-ALBRECHT: (1907-1942) German WORLD WAR II: Three individual signed 8 x 10 photographs by Oberleutnant of World War II, the first man to engage in combat Paul Tibbets (depicting the signing of the Japanese Instrument at the beginning of the war, one week before the official of Surrender on board USS Missouri in 1945), George Caron commencement of hostilities. Herzner was also the first (depicting the mushroom cloud over Hiroshima following the recipient of a decoration for valour in World War II. Extremely dropping of the atomic bomb in 1945) and Charles W. Sweeney rare, bold pencil signature ('Herzner') on a small oblong 12mo (depicting the devastation at Nagasaki following the dropping of ticket, possibly removed from a larger document. The pale pink the second atomic bomb in 1945). All are signed in blue inks to printed ticket bears the black printed numbers 5 and 281 along clear areas of the images, each adding several additional words with several other light pencil numbers. One small file hole in their hands beneath their signatures. VG to EX, 3 towards the left edge, not affecting the signature. VG On Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Friday, 25th August 1939 at 15.02 hours Adolf Hitler issued his order to attack Poland in what was known as Operation White. However four hours later he rescinded the order although it Lot: 778 came too late to stop Herzner and his thirteen man special WORLD WAR II: Selection of signed pieces, cards etc., by commando unit who had crossed the Slovakian-Polish border various Military and Naval leaders etc., all associated with at 00.03 hours on 25th August, intent on preventing the World War II, comprising Louis Mountbatten (attractive signed destruction of the strategic Jablunka Pass Tunnel by the Polish colour 5.5 x 9 magazine photograph, neatly mounted), Army. At 03.55 hours Herzner captured the railway station at Alexander of Tunis, Lord Wavell, (2), Claude Mosty, but failed to secure the tunnel as a result of stiff Auchinleck, Michael Carver (4 signed cards and an A.L.S.) and resistance. When radio communications (which had been lost) 14th Duke of Hamilton. Most are neatly mounted beneath were re-established with Herzner’s HQ, a few hours later, he images. Generally VG, 12 and his unit were immediately withdrawn. One Pole had been Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 killed, two Germans wounded and one taken prisoner. On the 1st September Hitler re-ordered the attack on Poland and, once again, Herzner captured Mosty. The tunnel was destroyed by the Polish Army. For his actions Herzner received the Iron Lot: 779 Cross II Class. AVIATION: A large colour 28 x 24 print entitled The Last Halifax Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 (1981) by artist Terence Cuneo, individually signed to the lower white border in bold pencil by Terence Cuneo and over twenty RAF Marshals and pilots of World War II including Arthur T. Harris, Michael Beetham, Bill Farquharson, Tony Iveson, Benny Lot: 783 Goodman, Harry Hughes, Reg Lewis, Edward Stocker, Gordon SCHACHT HJALMAR: (1877-1970) German Economist, Mellor, Frank Wolfston, Laurie Godfrey, Tom Austin, John Cox, President of the Reichsbank 1923-31, 1933-39 & Reich Minister John Carrington, Ken Johnson, Ian Hunter etc. All have signed of Economics 1934-37. Bold, dark fountain pen ink signature in bold pencil, each adding their ranks or squadrons etc., ('Hjalmar Schacht') and date Berlin, Werhmacht, 1932 in his beneath their signatures. Limited edition number 677 of 850. hand on a stiff 8vo card. A circular sepia magazine portrait of Matted in white and framed and glazed in a gold coloured frame Schacht is neatly affixed above the signature. Together with to an overall size of 37 x 32. VG Albert Speer (1905-1981) Nazi Politician & Hitler's Chief Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Architect. A vintage 20 mark Reichsbanknote bearing the date Berlin, 7th February 1908, signed by Speer to a clear area of one side in blue ink with his name alone. Some light folds and age wear, G to VG, 2 Lot: 780 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 WORLD WAR II: Selection of signed First Day Covers by various military leaders etc., most of whom served in World War II, many associated with 617 Squadron, including Reginald Blagdon, Hughie Evans, Gerry Hobbs, John Cockshott, Lot: 784 Rowland Smith, Bill Gordon, Lettice Curtis, Albert Cherrington, [GOERING HERMANN]: (1893-1946) German Political & Benny Goodman, Harry Humphries, George Johnson, Jack Military Leader of World War II, Commander-in-Chief of the Sockett, Lord Carver, George Jameson, Douglas Thomson, Luftwaffe. Goring's personal visiting card, the oblong 12mo card Anthony Rawlinson etc. Generally VG, 23 featuring a blind embossed eagle in the upper left hand corner, Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 with the printed words Heil Hitler! at the centre and a facsimile of Goring's signature beneath. Some light age wear and a couple of minor stains, G Provenance: Accompanied by a copy of a statement of origin signed by Richard O. Rex stating that Lot: 781 he personally removed the stationery from the Reich KNIGHT'S CROSS WINNERS: Selection of signed postcard Chancellery in Berlin in July 1945 after having been flown in to photographs and slightly smaller etc., by various recipients of help establish a medical dispensary for use during The the Knight's Cross including Erich Topp, Erich Zepper, Hans Potsdam Conference. Also signed by a Notary Public as a Sturm, Walther Krupinski, Erich Rudorffer, Siegfried Fischer, witness. Helmut Benemann, Heinz Marquardt, Heinz Jurgens, Bruno Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00

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Lot: 785 1944. The partially printed document, in Croatian, comprises a [GOEBBELS JOSEPH]: (1897-1945) German Politician, Reich list of over 150 military personnel recommended for their Minister of Propaganda in Nazi Germany 1933-45. An unused courageous behaviour in battle. Signed by Pavelic at the 4to sheet of Goebbel's printed stationery, featuring his name conclusion and bearing the countersignature of a minister. The and address ('Berlin W 8') printed in black at the head pages are stapled together in the upper left corner and with alongside a blind embossed Nazi eagle and swastika. With some very light, extremely minor creasing and one small stain, blank integral leaf. Some very light, minor age wear, otherwise not affecting the text or signature. VG VG Provenance: Accompanied by a statement of origin signed Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 by Richard O. Rex stating that he personally removed the stationery from the Reich Chancellery in Berlin in July 1945 after having been flown in to help establish a medical Lot: 790 dispensary for use during The Potsdam Conference. Also [SWAFFER HANNEN]: (1879-1962) British Journalist & Drama signed by a Notary Public as a witness. Critic. Collection of autograph statements signed by a variety of Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 famous individuals (many of them journalists), most on 8vo pages, a few A.Ls.S. etc., all presented to Hannen Swaffer on the occasion of a dinner to honour his forty years in Fleet Lot: 786 Street, held at the Savoy Hotel, London, 3rd September 1942, ROMMEL ERWIN: (1891-1944) German Field Marshal of World including Leslie Hore Belisha, Charles B. Cochran, R. J. War II. D.S., Rommel, in bold pencil, two pages, 4to, Head Minney, Tom Driberg, Philip Gibbs, Tom Webster, Vernon Quarters, 18th September 1941. The typed document, in Bartlett, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Steve Donoghue, David Low German, relates to the award of the Kriegsverdienstkreuzes II (original pencil sketch signed) etc. Most of the statements are Klasse mit Schwertern (War Merit Cross with Swords) to six written and signed in pencil and are largely affectionate and individuals, each listed with their dates of birth and other details admiring tributes. Together with a series of telegrams (most including rank and troop. Signed by Rommel at the conclusion received copies) sent to Swaffer from various other individuals in his capacity as General der Panzertruppen in Africa. Several including Lupino Lane, Compton Mackenzie, Val Parnell, Eileen file holes to the left edge, not affecting the text or signature, Herlie etc., and also including a corrected typescript of the otherwise VG speeches made at the dinner by Lord Beaverbrook (Chairman), Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Leslie Hore Belisha, Aneurin Bevan, Tom Driberg etc., and a few other pieces of related printed ephemera and newspaper clippings etc. FR to G, 109 Lot: 787 Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 EICHMANN ADOLF (1906-1962) German Nazi SS- Obersturmbannfuhrer & MENGELE JOSEF (1911-1979) German Nazi SS officer and physician at Auschwitz. Individual Lot: 791 dark fountain pen ink signatures ('Eichmann Adolf' and FIRST DAY COVERS: Miscellaneous selection of First Day 'Mengele Josef'; the latter in unjoined writing) on two small Covers signed by a variety of famous individuals, many of them pieces, each evidently clipped from official documents and writers, including Wayne Sleep, Robin Cousins, Richard Eichmann's bearing two partial words of printed text. Matted Meade, Ruthie Henshall, Gillian Lynne, Brian Blessed, Lord alongside each other in black beneath portraits of the two men Carrington, Joanna Trollope, William Peter Blatty, Michael and above a brief printed biography headed The 20th century's Bond, Barbara Cartland, Winston Graham, Bernard Cornwell, most notorious war criminals. Framed and glazed in a silver James Herbert, Laurens van der Post, Brian Aldiss, Nicholas coloured frame to an overall size of 14 x 14. Rare. VG Monsarrat etc. VG, 25 Estimate: £1,000.00 - £1,200.00 Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00

Lot: 788 Lot: 792 BELSEN: An original carbon typed document issued to Belsen AUTOGRAPH ALBUM: An autograph album containing concentration camp, unsigned, one page, 4to, n.p., 31st fourteen signatures by various famous individuals including December 1944, in German. The document relates to a delivery Stanley Baldwin, Edgar Wallace, Gladys Cooper, Tom Webster note numbered 1976 and is headed Reconciliation of Debit (original pencil sketch of a horse's head, 1929), Harry Lauder, Note, detailing a debit totalling 1092.81 for 900 kgs of pudding Gracie Fields, Sophie Tucker etc. VG mix and a further 300 kgs of vanilla pudding mix, against which Estimate: £40.00 - £50.00 the document states a delivery of vanilla, almond and cream pudding mix has been made totalling 400.67, and further detailing a delivery of coffee substitute. Very slightly neatly Lot: 793 trimmed to the right edge and with two file holes to the left AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS: Four autograph albums containing edge, one torn and causing a small area of paper loss. A later over 150 signatures by various actors, actresses, entertainers white sticker (numbered 2) is neatly affixed in the upper right and other famous individuals including Molly Weir, Kenneth corner. About VG Connor, Rory Bremner, Jack Douglas, Leslie Phillips, Nigel Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Stock, Richard Todd, Richard Wilson, Joan Collins, Brian Rix, Jason Connery, Roger Lloyd Pack, Nigel Planer, Barry Hunphries, Frank Skinner, Smokey Robinson, Ben E. King, Lot: 789 Errol Brown, Michael Heseltine, Willie Whitelaw, Robin Day, PAVELIC ANTE: (1889-1959) Croatian Fascist Leader of World , Geoffrey Howe, Keith Joseph, , George War II, Poglavnik of the Independent State of Croatia 1941-45. Carey (as Archbishop of Canterbury), Robert Runcie, John Rare D.S., Ante Pavelic, four pages, folio, Zagreb, 25th April McCarthy, Jayne Torvill & Christopher Dean, Richard Branson,

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Don King, David Copperfield, Richard Hadlee, Will Carling, of various motor racing drivers including Nigel Mansell, Damon Rory Underwood, Denis Compton, Alec & Eric Bedser, Neil Hill, Michael Schumacher etc., together with a signed 33 x 16.5 Webb, Dion Dublin, Kiri te Kanawa, Sarah Brightman etc. One poster by footballer , featuring three different of the albums lacks the front cover and most pages are neatly images and printed text (rolled). Also including a brief T.L.S. by annotated in the hand of a collector. G to generally VG, 4 author Roald Dahl, an A.L.S. by the World War II fighter ace Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 John Cunningham, two individually signed and inscribed hardback editions of Men of Intelligence - A Study of the roles and decisions of Chiefs of Intelligence from World War I to the Lot: 794 present day and Intelligence at the Top - The Recollections of AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS: Three autograph albums containing an Intelligence Officer by Kenneth Strong, both First Editions over signatures by various famous individuals, many of them 1969 & 1970 and each inscribed to Sir Maurice Brian Dowse stage actors and entertainers, including Laura Knight, Rudyard (1899-1986, British Major General) and both also bearing his Kipling, William Osler, Nat Gonella, Winifred Atwell, Frankie ownership signatures, and a signed hardback edition of Howerd, Alan Ball (T.L.S.) and other members of Portsmouth Monica's Story by Andrew Morton, First Edition 1999, signed by F.C. (1986), Lonnie Donegan, Marty Wilde, Beryl Reid, Kenny Lewinsky with her first name only in bold blue ink to the title Ball, Peggy Ashcroft, Lilian Baylis, Gerald Moore, Louis page. Each of the three books are accompanied by the dust Kentner, Elisabeth Welch, Ted Ray, Anna Neagle, Hughie jackets. VG, 20 Green etc. Some pages are multiple signed, some are loose Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 and a few are on vintage postcard photographs. G to VG, 3 Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 Lot: 799 AUTOGRAPHS: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and Lot: 795 some slightly smaller by various individuals (mainly popular AUTOGRAPHS: A small, miscellaneous selection of A.Ls.S., musicians and snooker players) including Bob Geldof, Johnny T.Ls.S., a few signed pieces etc., by a variety of famous Dank worth & Cleo Laine, , Brother Beyond, individuals including Lady Frances Balfour (regarding acquiring Lesley Garrett, Johnny Mathis, James Galway, Stephen two Scotch terriers for her sister, the Duchess of Hendry, John Virgo, Willie Thorne, Jimmy White, Steve Davis, ), Charles Dilke, Princess Victoria of Saxe- Neal Foulds, Jeffrey Archer, William Hague, Marie Helvin etc. Coburg-Saalfeld (mother of Queen Victoria; book signed and Generally VG, 22 inscribed, January 1855; front board and spine detached), Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Princess Beatrice (daughter of Queen Victoria), George Alexander, Anthony Trollope, Peggy Ashcroft, Kingsley Amis etc. FR to generally G to VG, 10 Lot: 800 Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 SIGNED BOOKS: Selection of signed hardback and paperback (21) books by a wide variety of various popular singers, musicians and famous individuals, most with signed pieces, Lot: 796 album pages etc., affixed to inside pages, including Eddie AUTOGRAPH ALBUM: An autograph album containing Waring on Rugby League by Eddie Waring, Catch A Fire - The eighteen signatures by various famous individuals, mainly film Autobiography by Melanie B, It Ain't Necessarily So by Larry stars and entertainers, including Edward, Duke of Windsor, Van Adler (2), What a Bobby Dazzler by , Memories Johnson, J. Arthur Rank, Danny Kaye, Francis L. Sullivan, Rex by Claudia Schiffer, I Should Have Been At Work - My Harrison, Bing Crosby, David Niven, Dorothy Lamour, James Autobiography by Des Lynam, Who's Crazee Now? by Noddy Stewart, Deborah Kerr etc. A few are on pieces neatly laid Holder, This Is My Song - A Biography of Petula Clark by down to pages and some pages are loose. Generally VG Andrea Kon (with signed album page of Clark affixed),Secrets Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 to Looking Good by Lulu, The Spencer Family by Charles Spencer, I Did It My Way by Billy Cotton, Simply the Gest by David Gest, Travels With My Cello by Julian Lloyd Webber, Unless I'm Very Much Mistaken - My Autobiography by Murray Lot: 797 Walker, My Life on Record and in Concert by Shirley Bassey, AUTOGRAPHS: Collection of vintage signed cards, a few 1966 And All That - My Autobiography by Geoff Hurst, The pieces and signed postcard photographs and A.Ls.S. etc., by World at My Feet - A Personal Adventure by Sandie Shaw, various German and continental European musicians, singers, Classic Snooker by Ray Reardon, Ronnie by Ronnie writers, artists, actors etc., including Engelbert Humperdinck O'Sullivan, A Village Affair by Joanna Trollope, An Act of (A.M.Q.S.), Leo Blech (A.M.Q.S.), Lina Morgenstern, Marcell Treachery by , Jordan - Pushed to The Limit Salzer, Gertrud Foerstel, Danny Gurtler and others. Also by , Spy Hook by Len Deighton, Mr. MacGregor by including a selection of vintage unsigned postcard photographs Alan Titchmarsh, Muscle by Carlton Leach etc. Most of the (22) and magazine photographs (37) etc., subjects include hardback editions are accompanied by the dust jackets. FR to Ramon Novarro (3; in costume from Ben Hur), Paul Hartmann, G, 57 Felix Weingartner, Albert Bassermann, Giacomo Puccini, Max Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Pallenberg etc. G to generally VG, 114 Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

Lot: 798 AUTOGRAPHS: Small selection of signed cards by the Formula One motor racing drivers Nigel Mansell (3) and Eddie Irvine, accompanied by ten unsigned colour 8 x 10 photographs

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