Important Sale of Historical Documents, Autographs & Ephemera Tuesday 18 January 2011 13:00

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Lot: 1 Lot: 8 Coaching fine advertising poster issued by coach maker Edwin Autograph - America - Everard Peck document signed by Peck Kesterton of Long Acre, London, showing four designs for his as a witness to an arbitration bond. Manuscript in ink dated coaches, with testimonials taken from various newspapers at Rochester, New York, no date but early 19th c. Peck was a the time, dated 1850s. At the top of the poster are ms notes pioneer printer in America. His signature is scarce. dated April 28th 1855 with various prices for versions of the Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 carriages, approx 17x11 ins. Original folds but otherwise unblemished and a very attractive item Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 Lot: 9 Political Substance of the Speeches made in the House of Commons on Wednesday the 15th of December 1779 on Mr Lot: 2 Burke's giving notice of intention to bring in a Bill after the Broadside The Dying Pilgrim, printed by J Catnach, Monmouth Christmas recess for the Retrenchment of Public Expences and Court, 7 Dials, London, no date but c1820. A superb broadside for the better securing the Independence of Parliament. with woodcut illustrations showing the progress through life of a London: J Almon 1779. 17pp plus title 8vo, stitched, untrimmed, man and woman from infancy to death 100 - and with various partly uncut. The "Substance" was evidently conveyed to Almon other vignettes of Christian themes, together with printed text of by Burke himself, who asserts his thesis that, "The fatal and verses and hymns - one entitled 'Composed by a converted overgrown influence of the Crown" has caused "the whole of all Negro'. Rare. This is not listed in Copac. of our grievances." He speaks out against corrupt, negligent, Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 self-serving, power-hungry Ministers: "the same men, in the same power, sitting undisturbed before you, though thirteen colonies have been lost." Supporting Burke, Dempster Lot: 3 responds "that the influence of the Crown is the true cause of Ephemera - Aviation - flight plans group of approx eight printed the mischievous origin, the destructive progress, the absurd flight plans with ms details inserted, issued by various airlines. conduct, and the obstinate prosecution, without view or hope, Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 of this cursed American war...If it continues, and goes on as it has done, I vow to God, I do not think his Majesty will sit securely on his throne". FIRST EDITION. Todd 31. 85 NUC 0972614 [1]. Not in Sabin or Adams J Almon. Lot: 4 Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 Autograph - Art and Artists - Sir Edwin Landseer autograph letter in the third person with autograph set of prices, dated January 14th 1875, concerning the cost of the 'India paper copies', no doubt of a print of one of his paintings, and adding a Lot: 10 list of copies supplied to his correspondent with prices etc. America 1794 ms document being the copy of the will of Major Estimate: £70.00 - £100.00 General William Edmiston dated January 1794 listing his various bequests but including vast areas of New York State such as Mount Edmiston, and the township of Belvidere. Written in English on 4pp folio. Lot: 5 Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 Military ms letter of J Bales from St Peter's College, Cambridge, dated December 14th 1826 : 'it appears to me that if there is to be a war the funds will fall eventually much lower than they can at present it appears to be pretty generally the opinion here that Lot: 11 the War will be of short duration unless France should interfere Music - Gilbert and Sullivan a good copy of Iolanthe and other in which case what noble scampering there will be - and what a operas by W S Gilbert, illustrated by W Russell Flint. London G famous time for the steam boats.' It is unclear which war Mr Bell & Sons, 1910. First Edition. Green cloth binding with gilt Bales is referring to, but it could be the war in the USA which title a little scuffed, slight foxing to some pages, but otherwise involved Texas and Mexico, known as the Fredonian Rebellion. appears unblemished. Lacks dj. Bookplate of the Marquess of Together with a small group of ms letters, and a birth certificate Linlithgow to inside cover and ms dedication 'Hopie from of the son of a professional jockey, 19th c. Charles Xmas 1910. Covering Iolanthe, The Mikado, Ruddigore Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 and The Gondoliers. Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00

Lot: 6 Canals - London typed document dated March 11th 1935 being Lot: 12 the lease of the Bridge Wharf, Kentish Town, London, between Printed ephemera - explosives group of three printed circular the Grand Union Canal Co and Henlys Ltd 4pp large legal folio letters issued by Nobel Explosives and Kynoch Ltd dated with map (somewhat soiled but legible). November 30th 1918 announcing the formation of a consolidated company to exploit the explosives market further. An interesting timing - just 19 days after the end of WWI, and these documents show the enormous amount of money which Lot: 7 was naturally made during those dreadful years - with the newly Ephemera - Airship mail postcard postmarked March 23rd 1936 formed company, known as 'Explosives Trades Ltd' having an bearing the rubber stamp instruction of Zeppelin LZ 129. authorised capital of 18million. Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Estimate: £20.00 - £40.00

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Lot: 13 paper. The presumably refers to the bust of Gladstone made for American Civil War Correspondence respecting British and the Guildhall exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1883 and which American Claims arising out of the late Civil War in The United was destroyed in the Blitz. States, presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 of Her Majesty 1867. 43pp folio plus title. A good primary source for the American Civil War, which of course affected British financial interests as well as the sufferings of the Lot: 21 American people. Horses and Hunting fine group of documents relating to horses Estimate: £70.00 - £100.00 and hunting including a letter of attorney from Thomas Elyot of St Martins in the Fields, Middx, Master of the King's Harehounds, regarding the collection of moneys due to his late Lot: 14 father , Thomas Elyott, Groom of the Bedchamber, dated May Leeds - Batley fine printed plan with wash colour dated May 3rd 1679 with the seal of Thomas Elyott; a letter from Sir 1884 showing the Victoria Mills at Carlinghow, Batley. Approx William Craven to the Earl of Craven with detailed assessment 30x22ins. of a horse, dated May 2nd 1674; an incomplete notice for the Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 meeting of Sir J H Preston's Harriers, undated; a manuscript document being the appointment of a gamekeeper in the manors of Hackness and Burmistone, Yorks, by Sir John van Bempde Johndson Bt - a draft dated 1823, and a hunting Lot: 15 permit issued in France in 1876. [Louis XVI] Senegal printed edict of Louis XVI dated 1791 being Estimate: £180.00 - £220.00 the law concerning the French trade with Senegal. Woodcut vignette to head, printed on 2pp 4to with a manuscript addition. Estimate: £20.00 - £40.00 Lot: 22 Newspaper - Theatre - Gilbert and Sullivan a rare edition of The Era for Saturday, April 3 1909Vol.72 No.3680 (review of Lot: 16 THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD at Prince of Wales's Theatre, Autograph - Motor Racing - Kay Petre brief autograph letter Birmingham with Lytton as Jack Point). signed dated Brooklands Park October 28th 1935 sending her Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 autograph, together with a newspaper photograph of her driving at Shelsley Walsh hill trials (where she held the women's record in 1935) signed by her underneath. Rare. Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 Lot: 23 Newspaper - Theatre - Gilbert and Sullivan a rare edition of The Era for Saturday, April 17 1909 Vol.72 No.3682 (review of THE MIKADO at the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin with Fred Billington, Lot: 17 Henry Herbert etc). Legal group of approx eight printed documents being the Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 explanations of various high profile legal cases 18th c including those involving Dame Anne Russell, Anne Warner, and John Caryll, friend of Pope. Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 Lot: 24 Theatre - Gilbert and Sullivan a rare edition of The Era for Saturday, April 24 1909 Vol.72 No.3683 (review of THE GONDOLIES at the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin with Lytton, Ehel Lot: 18 Morrison etc. NB Bertha Lewis as Inez). Scotland - an early 19th c bankrupt group of approx 7 ms Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 documents dated 1815 relating to the forced sale of the property of Thomas Forsyth, for default on a promissory note. One signed by Robert Shertreed, Sheriff of Roxburghshire, a good friend of Sir Walter Scott. Lot: 25 Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 Theatre - Gilbert and Sullivan a rare edition of The Era for Saturday May 1 1909Vol.72 No.3684 (review of THE MIKADO at the Grand Opera House, Belfast with Lytton, Fred Billington etc). Lot: 19 Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 Maria Theresa - Empress of Austria printed document in her name dated 1775 being a grant of asylum, six pp folio, fine condition. Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 Lot: 25A Theatre extensive archive of approx 400 late 19th c theatre programmes, some extremely rare and including early performances of plays by Ibsen (including the first run in Lot: 20 England of Hedder Gabler, Bernard Shaw, including the first Autograph - Art and Artists - Sir Thomas Woolner, sculptor performance of Major Barbara, Oscar Wilde, including an early autograph letter signed dated March 18th 1883 to an unnamed performance of An Ideal Husband, as well as a considerable correspondent asking his help in obtaining "official permission number of important London productions. Theatres include: The to fetch away the Bust of Mr Gladstone for exhibition as the Adelphi, The Aldwych, Alhambra Theatre Royal, Avenue time is coming to so near that I shall lose my chance of sending Theatre, Royal Comedy Haymarket, Covent Garden, Criterion, it unless I take immediate steps..." 1p 8vo on black edged Daly's Leicester Square, Theatre Royal Drury Lane, Duke of

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York's, Empire Theatre, Gaiety Theatre, Garrick, The Globe, the from 1866 and was Hon Sec. of the Royal Grand Theatre Islington, Haymarket Theatre Royal, Her Naval Fund and Secretary of the Royal United Service Majesty's, His Majesty's, Theatre Royal Holborn, Lyceum, Lyric, Institution. Over the years the Victory has had various timbers Marlborough, National Standard, New Theatre St Martin's Lane, replaced, and the item in this lot clearly came from one of the Novelty, Olympic, Royal Olympic, Opera Comique, Royal replaced timbers. Philharmonic Theatre, Prince of Wales, Prince's, Queen's Estimate: £60.00 - £80.00 Theatre Long Acre, Royal Court, Royal Park Camden Town, Royal Princess's, Princes Theatre, Royal Strand, Royal Surrey, Royal Theatre Soho, Sadler's Wells, Shaftsbury, St George's Lot: 31 Hall, Terry's, Trafalgar Square Theatre, Vaudeville, Waldorf, Railways fine ms letter dated 1851 written from Belton Colliery, and Wyndham's. Co Durham discussing in detail the difficulties they were Estimate: £2,000.00 - £4,000.00 encountering with a railway branch line to the colliery : '...the other doubt is whether the railway company will contribute substantial aid in the shape of rail chains and sleepers requisite Lot: 26 for a locomotive way ...the matter appears to be that the branch The London Directory of 1677, The Oldest printed list of the if made must be done by ourselves. This was not prepared for...' merchants and bankers of London Chatto & Windus, London, Estimate: £70.00 - £100.00 1878. Red cloth spine, grey paper covered boards. Black lettering to front cover, 5.5ins x 4.25ins, original title, preface, advertisement, introduction followed by the list of names Lot: 32 arranged alphabetically unpaginated but 120pp. Scarce. Railways fine early ms letter addressed to the Manager of the Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 Bishop Auckland and Weardale Railway (a branch of the Stockton and Darlington), requesting information about the line: "...I beg leave to inform you that it is my intention to give an Lot: 27 account of all the railway sin the Kingdom as a subject of France original typescript entitled 'France Between the Wars' interest..." by Frederick Carey, 106pp 4to, bound in green cloth boards, Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 apparently unpublished. Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 Lot: 33 Slavery fine ms letter discussing slavery in Jamaica and the Lot: 28 southern States of America, dated December 1st 1823 : "...the Autograph - Van Gogh autograph postcard signed by E H du slave population there as well as the Southern States of this Quesne Van Gogh, sister of the artist. country are a mine of gunpowder which at some period or other Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 will explode and carry destruction far and near. With us in the Northern States, slavery has been gradually abolished and the few Blacks we have are as well off as the other labouring Lot: 29 classes of the community and we have nothing to apprehend Crime and Punishment - the George Parkman murder case from them..." 3pp 4to with integral address panel bearing a 'Report of the case of John W Webster... indicted for the Liverpool Ship Letter straight line mark. murder of George Parkman...' Boston, Charles C Little and Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00 James Brown 1850. A comprehensive report on one of the most controversial cases in American history. 628pp folio, library stamps. The inside cover bears an autograph dedication Lot: 34 signed by Pliny Merrick, who was one of the defending counsel Canals - the Rochdale Canal two ms letters dated 1800 and in the case who rose to be a Justice of the Supreme Court of 1802 respectively bother concerning damages caused by the Massachusetts. The Parkman case is still controversial today, cutting of the Rochdale Canal - one to the Turnpike Road in mainly because it involved two leading Professors at Harvard Wadsworth, and the other concerning a farm. Medical School and for the fact that it was the first to be decided on dental evidence. It has long been suggested that Webster, who was hanged for the murder, was in fact innocent. Lot: 35 Estimate: £60.00 - £80.00 Napoleon fine long letter by Alexander Kinghorne writing from his home in Kippilaw Mains, Roxburghshire, Scottish Borders to a friend in London, dated January 17th 1804 reporting on the Lot: 30 fears of the local population about the real threat of invasion by Nelson A small piece of oak measuring approx 1x0.5ins, taken Napoleon : "...no news in this Country except volunteering. I from Nelson's Flag Ship HMS Victory. The piece is neatly have been twice marked as a leader of the pike men but have mounted to the base of an autograph letter signed by Lt luckily got off - I would willingly take a musket or broadsword Commndr Gerald R Maltby dated Whitehall, November 7th but a pike I hate. In case of an invasion I have offered to serve 1894, to Dear Eames ( W Eames of St John's London SE) as a guide which I think I could well do as I know almost all the written on the blind embossed stationery of the Royal United roads and fords in this and the two adjoining counties..." Service Institution : 'I am enclosing a piece of the wood of the Elsewhere in the letter Kinghorne refers to the area having 'Victory'. It is really genuine. Hoping it will do all right' Together suffered a hurricane, and describes in some detail the damage with the original envelope from Maltby which has been further done to the area. 2p folio The year 1804 was crucial. There annotated in another hand, presumably Eames 'Piece of oak was a general panic throughout the country about a real threat from Nelson's Flagship Victory'. Maltby (1851-1922) served in of invasion by Napoleon - possibly through Scotland or from

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Catholic Ireland. Considerable efforts were made to muster between Henry Gascoine and John Harrison to William militias to repel the threat. It is no wonder why Nelson's victory Brearey. This document bears the excessively rare signature of at Trafalgar was greeted with such widespread acclaim. John Harrison to base. Estimate: £60.00 - £80.00 Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00

Lot: 36 Lot: 42 Treatment of the Poor good letter of a Magistrate named Leeds - Manuscript Estate Plan 18th c A Plan of the Ground in William Alder, dated Horncliffe July 1st 1778 concerning the Mr Lyon's Estate at Seacroft wrought over by the Owners of treatment of a poor woman who had left the accommodation Seacroft Foundary for the Iron Stone - Surveyed 9th June 1788 provided for her by the Overseers of the Poor in the township of by Jonatn. Teal Leeds - scale two chains to an inch. Ross, and made her way to Alnwick, Northumberland. The Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 reasons she gave was that the accommodation was so bad that she couldn't live there. Alder states that he summoned the Overseer before him and ordered him to provide adequate Lot: 43 accommodation and an allowance of three pence per week. Leeds - Seacroft - Manuscript Estate Plan 18th c A Map of the Together with a copy of a letter sent to a group of men who Manor of Seacroft, Surveyed for Mr George Nelthorp by Joseph rioted against the high prices of corn dated 1783. Dickinson 1720.Executed in ink on paper which has been laid Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 to contemporary vellum. One hole approx 2x1in, somewhat soiled and crumpled, but legible throughout and certainly able to be conserved to a high standard. Lot: 37 Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00 Maritime autograph letter of John Wilson an attorney to James Wardrop of Glasgow dated Liverpool December 17th 1835 concerning the estate of Robert Wardrop a surgeon on board Lot: 44 the merchant ship Flora from Liverpool who died off the coast of Northumberland - Estate Plan A Plan of Beton Park Estate in Africa, informing Wardrop that because of a new law the estate the County of Northumberland, belonging to John Potts Esq had to be paid into the Merchants Seamans Hospital where it 1848, lithograph on a single leaf of paper approx 20x15 ins with must remain on deposit until they could prove their rightful two inset views of the prospects of the mansion house, inheritance. produced by M & M W Lambert, Lithographers of Newcastle, Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00 good condition. Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 Lot: 38 [George III] recovery document for lands in Carthorpe, Lot: 45 Lincolnshire, dated 1787, portrait of the King contained in an South Africa interesting autograph letter to 'Billy' (William elaborate initial 'G', full copy of the Great Seal (in two pieces Ormsby-Gore) from 'Bobbety' almost certainly Lord Boothby - but easily repaired in our view), contained in original metal concerning South African affairs, dated July 15th 1944. 7pp 4to. skippet. Document in English, needs careful pressing but clean Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 throughout. Estimate: £60.00 - £80.00 Lot: 46 Northumberland - Rothbury small group of letters concerning Lot: 39 the founding of Rothbury school, following enquiries by Michael [George IV] fine recovery document of George IV, dated 1826 Carlyle of the Society of Antiquaries "...our endowment such as for property in Leeds and Hunslett, with fine engraved portrait of it is by the will of John Thomlinson, Rector of Roghbury, dated the King in an initial letter 'G' and elaborate decorative borders, February 12th 1719 wherein he bequeaths to the seal in metal skippet. Churchwardens a salary of 50 and the education in it is Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 gratuitous only to the poor..." Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 Lot: 40 Coal mining fine document on a single leaf of vellum dated Lot: 47 August 16th 1666 being an agreement between Sir Thomas Horse racing - Henry Richard Vassall Fox, third Lord Holland Gascoigne, James Nelthorpe and Timothy Mauleverer for the autograph letter signed 'Vassell Holland' to Lady Seymour draining of water for the coal mines under Whinmoor at dated May 29th 1840 discussing the Derby : '...[I] have been Seacroft, Yorkshire. Written in English in a secretarial hand, scheduled for the two Epson days to the neighbourhood at seal tags but lacking seals, signed by Gascoigne and Nelthorpe Cheam from whence I shall go over in the morning and I trust to base. find you on the race course graciously disposed to accept of Estimate: £150.00 - £300.00 my atonements for my stupidity. In the meanwhile accept my thanks for thinking of reserving me a place in the most enviable car on the course...' Together with a small group of letters Lot: 41 including an als of Lord Lansdowne. Leeds - Newhall fine indenture on a single large leaf of vellum Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 dated 1622 being the sale of land an a capital messuage called 'Newhall' at Middleton, otherwise known as Johnson's Farm,

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Lot: 48 Lot: 55 American War of Independence fine ms letter from a Pelham Java important manuscript letter dated HMS Phoebe, Batavia Ross, based in Jamaica, to his mother in Scotland, dated Roads, August 30th 1811, section missing, but still substantially Kingston April 5th 1783 (the year Britain recognised the complete. establishment of the USA), 3pp large folio, with integral address Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 panel, with postal history marking including a large straight line 'JAMAICA' stamp. Weakness where originally folded, easily repairable in our view. Lot: 56 Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 English Civil War important letter signed by Admiral Sir John Lawson, almost certainly to Oliver Cromwell reporting on the disposition of Parliament's ships and in particular the dispatch Lot: 49 of the Bristol to Jersey and the Maidstone to Guernsey, dated Military - a Scottish Soldier interesting group of documents all June 15th 1654, 1p folio with fine signature of Lawson to base. relating to George Young a soldier in His Majesty's Own Estimate: £1,000.00 - £1,500.00 Borderers comprising a discharge from service document, his pay book and two personal letters. Estimate: £150.00 - £300.00 Lot: 57 Ephemera - Treatment of the Poor partially printed document with manuscript insertions dated May 15th 1857, being an order Lot: 50 to remove a poor lady named Isabella Simpson from Beadnell Military two original photographs of the band of the Royal in Northumberland to the Parish of Alnwick. Inniskillen Fusiliers, taken in Egypt between 1902 and 1906. Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 58 Lot: 51 Women's Issues partially printed document on a single leaf of Jamaica 1794 letter signed by Simon Taylor, the 'sugar tycoon vellum with ms insertions, dated July 29th 1862, being an of Jamaica' to Stephen Fuller in London, dated December 13th Acknowledgement of Deeds by Married Women issued by two 1794 letter marked 'duplicate' (it was the practice for several Perpetual Commissioners certifying that Dame Maria Frances copies of transatlantic letters to be made and sent by different Bulkeley, the wife of Sir Richard Bulkeley had been examined packets in case of shipwreck). 1p 4to with integral address by the Commissioners apart from her husband and she fully panel bearing the somewhat uncommon 'Jamaica' strait line understood the meaning of a deed which she had agreed to. A mark. A good political letter discussing the situation in England second document indicates that the deed she had agreed to at the time : '...however people may be dissatisfied with Mr was the release of her estates in parts of Wales. Pitt's conduct, every man that has anything he can call his own Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 by no means wish that the constitution should be overthrown nor England and the Colonies in the same state of Anarchy as France and her Colonies are in nor to have the same scenes Lot: 59 acted...' Haiti manuscript report from the Wesleyan Missionaries in the Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00 Porte Plate Circuit, Haiti for 1843, sent in the form of a letter to the Secretary for the Missions in Bishopgate Street, London, 2pp 4to. Lot: 52 Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 Slavery manuscript letter sent to the Rev John Blackburn in London discussing American slavery, dated Leith, May 16th 1836, 2pp 4to with integral address leaf. Lot: 60 Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Royalty - Louis Phillipe, last King of France fine ms letter dated Paris August 1st 1844 describing the scenes on the day of the Coronation of Louis Phillipe : '...we had a grand day here on the Lot: 53 29th of July, the day they put Louise Phillipe on the throne. It is Coaching autograph letter signed by John Randall, a leading the same as the 4th July in America. The sity was illuminate coach maker at the end of the 18th c addressed to the doctor of with lights of all colours which was beautiful. They had a grand the Queen of Prussia, dated June 30th 1789, sending a receipt display of fire works in the evening which the greatest thing I (no longer present) and adding that if there are any more ever saw ...I think there were about 6 to 700 thousand people commissions he would be pleased to oblige. there...I saw also the grand opera of Roberts the devil by Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Mayerbeer which is magnificent. I also went to the grand festival where there were 1,000 performers in the orchestra. I heard the symphonies of Beethoven and also one by Berlioz Lot: 54 who lead the orchestra...' Salmon Fishing two ms letters dated 1823 discussing fishing Estimate: £150.00 - £300.00 rights for salmon in the rivers at Annan, Scotland, presumably settling a dispute over who had the rights. Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 Lot: 61 Apprenticeship Indenture fine example dated July 11th 1847 between John Wynne, aged 14 and his father also named John Wynne who was a shoemaker in Stafford. Partially printed

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Lot: 62 Lot: 68 Autograph - Ecclesiastical - Cardinal Henry Manning - one of Autograph - political - Arthur James Balfour, Prime Minister and the founders of the return of Catholicism in Britain autograph author of 'The Balfour Declaration' typewritten letter signed with letter signed with initials dated February 27th 1849 saying that autograph salutation, dated August 10th 1920, to Oliver Locker- he has been obliged to put off a visit to London by a slight cold. Lampson (son of Frederick Locker) thanking his correspondent Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 for 'Birrell's sketch of your father's life. My glimpses of him were brief- enough to excite but not to satisfy curiosity about a most distinguished and attractive personality...' Lot: 63 Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Leeds - the Old Holy Trinity Church document on paper being the subscription register for donations for the building of the Holy Trinity Church in Boar Lane, Leeds, dated 1723, listing Lot: 69 hundreds of names together with the amounts subscribed, Autograph - military - the Battle of Tel-el-Kebir remarkable written in a neat hand on 26pp sm 4to, crude paper covers,, autograph letter signed by General E B Hamley, dated October some browning but otherwise in good order throughout. 30th 1892 (a few month before he died) commenting on the Estimate: £800.00 - £1,000.00 Battle of Tel-El-Kebir and somewhat bitterly referring to the fact that the official version of events did not give him the accolades he thought he deserved (something for which he was Lot: 64 noted in later life) '...I don't know if you care to tell your brother, Lancashire - Preston - the estate of Richard Harrison or if he cares to know - but the Bird's Eye view of the Battle in manuscript letter book entitled 'The Accounts of the Late John his paper is curiously inexact, and as usual does wrong to my and Mary Harrison since the 22nd day of September 1782 the unfortunate division. No troops whatever attacked between the day of her death', written in a neat hand on approx 60pp folio, Canal & my division which attacked the centre of the Egyptian crude brown paper covers. The document lists financial lines just opposite the part where the interior line of works went transactions and a considerable number of transcripts of back to Urabi's Camp - all of which as you know I captured...Sir correspondence. G[arnet] Wolseley is of course represented in the front - the fact Estimate: £150.00 - £300.00 being that when I attacked he was at least a mile back in the desert and had no more to do with the fight after the night march began than you had...it is quite a masterpiece of error...' Lot: 65 Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00 Ephemera - Newspaper The Rehearsal of Observator, issue no 35 dated May 24th-31st 1705, 2pp folio in good condition. A rare Jacobite newspaper first published under the title 'The Lot: 70 Observator' by John Leslie in 1704. He changed the name to Autograph - Science - John Tyndall autograph letter signed to the present title in 1705 and it continued until 1709 espousing Mr Hills, no date : 'I must thank you & wish you a Happy New his Jacobite views. Leslie was eventually threatened with arrest Year...' and he fled to join James Edward Stuart, the 'Old Pretender' in Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 France in 1710. Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 Lot: 71 Sussex - Worth indenture on 16 large leaves of vellum dated Lot: 66 October 31st 1853, being the conveyance of the Manor of Military - an 18th c Ensign series of approx 8 mainly gossipy Worth, with the capital mansion of Rowfant, farms, mills and family letters written to The Hon Arthur Upton, an Ensign other residences, between Henry Willet to C M Lampson. serving with the Prussian Army and later with the Coldstream Document in fine fresh condition throughout with two complete Guards, 1792-4, discussing a variety of family and social manuscript schedules of property and a fine large manuscript matters, but including comments on the events of the time estate plan executed in ink with wash colours, and with each including the French Revolution, Lord Howe's exploits at sea field numbered to relate to the schedules on the document. and a victory in the Far East for Cornwallis, approx 22pp 4to in Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00 all. Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Lot: 72 Hampshire/Dorset - Christchurch large vellum indenture on 12 Lot: 67 leaves dated December 22nd 1780 being the release of the Autograph - Sir Frederick Treves miscellaneous group of manor and estates of Somerford, at Christchurch, signed and documents including a trust deed relating to the Radium sealed by all parties to base. Document in good condition Institute, London dated 1914 with many signatures including Sir throughout. Frederick Treves (rescuer of the Elephant Man) Sir Joseph Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 John Thomson, Sir Thomas Lauder Brunton and others, a printed copy of the regulations of the Radium Institute also signed on the last page by Treves and others, an Lot: 73 announcement of a visit of a surgeon dentist to Leominster in Suffolk - Barham Hall fine 19th c ms plan of the Barham Hall

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Estate, with each field marked and a reference plan. Executed Lot: 79 in ink with wash colour on a single sheet of fabric approx Northumberland - Maritime - the Seahouses Coastguard station 36x32ins. Barham Hall lies near to Ipswich. large bundle of documents , early 20th c all concerning the Estimate: £70.00 - £100.00 Coastguard Station at Seahouses, Northumberland, including problems over acquiring the property, damage caused in a storm, problems with the behaviour of the residents of the Lot: 74 Fisherman's Rest at the property etc. Autograph - Sir Anthony Ashley Cooper, Restoration Statesman Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 treasury warrant signed 'Ashley' dated July 11th 1661, 1p folio, but with portion torn out affecting text and also the signature of the Earl of Southampton who had originally also signed the Lot: 80 document. Autograph - science - Lyon Playfair autograph letter signed Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 dated April 28th 1887 concerning the proofs of one of his scientific articles, together with a few printed articles by him. Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 Lot: 75 Newspaper - The Tatler for August 19th to August 22nd 1710, overall browning but clearly legible throughout. Mainly Lot: 81 consisting of a political treatise by Isaac Bickerstaff, but with Political - autograph - Dorothy Macmillan, wife of the Prime some very intriguing adverts including reference to the fact that Minister group of 4 alss to a Mrs Burns, warmly congratulating 'the most notable volatile smelling bottle' was only available at her on the work of the Women's Organisation in various two shops in London, the one belonging to Henry Overton the elections from 1924 to 1956, a total of 9pp 8vo with two publisher of John Speed's atlas. envelopes. Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 Estimate: £20.00 - £40.00

Lot: 76 Lot: 82 Railways - the Chirk Railway group of letters and copy letters Napoleonic Wars edition of the Morning Chronicle for 1847 all concerning the building of a railway line in Chirk, North November 3rd 1813, carrying an extensive report on Wales, mainly for mineral operations. Wellington's invasion of France - the first blow which was finally Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 to lead to Napoleon's defeat at Waterloo in the following year. Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 Lot: 77 Leeds - the Leeds Charity School outstanding archive of Lot: 83 documents early 18th c of the Leeds Charity School, including The Fens A Discourse touching the draying the Great Fennes the original lease for the land in order to build the school dated lying within the severall counties of Lincolne, Northampton, August 1st 1716, the Minute Book from June 1st 1710 to July Huntington, Norfolke, Suffolke, Cambridge and the Isle of Ely 7th 1714, written on approx 41pp sm 4to, with crude paper as it was presented to his Majestie by Sir Cornelius Vermuiden, covers, ms title to top cover. Loosely inserted in this volume is a Knight. Published by Authority, London. Printed by Thomas ms list of 15 children 'put out to trades from this school since Fawcet, dwelling in Grub Street neere the lower Pumpe 1642. Janr. 1720'. Two ms documents on single leaves of folio paper 4to 32pp, lacking folding map (a photograph of which is loosely dated 1719, listing four requirements for parents sending their inserted), title page soiled with two chips and one small area of children to the school including: '...that they be particularly tape repair, otherwise contents good. Pagination error to pp careful not to let them joyn with any Mobb in a disorderly or 14&15 which are paginated '10 & 11'. Modern boards. Wing tumultuous manner , not to go about begging money for V241 Bonfires or on any other account or pretence whatever...' (one Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 is a copy of the other). An ms document (4pp 8vo) entitled 'Children agreed to be put out from Leeds Charity School as apprentices by the minute book.' Covering the years 1709-1716 and listing 38 children by name, who they were placed with and Lot: 84 the trade : '...Sarah Ffarmer put apprentice to John Oldwood of Coal Mining group of approx four vellum indentures 1810-1872 Leeds Boatman for 7 years...' for the lease or sale of coal mines in Northumberland, South Estimate: £1,600.00 - £1,800.00 Wales, Lancashire and County Durham. Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 78 West Midlands - Dudley - Corbyns Hall important document Lot: 85 dated February 28th 1833 being the copy of the lease of mines American War of Independence edition of Berrow's Worcester on the Corbyns Hall Estate, Dudley, written out on 77pp large Journal for January 18th 1770 carrying news of growing 4to, with further agreements appended - in all approx 174 pp, insurrection in Rhode Island caused by the imposition of with large folding plan of the area showing the location of the taxation from Britain. mines and other industrial workings. Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 Estimate: £150.00 - £300.00 Lot: 86

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American War of Independence edition of the Berrow's Lot: 94 Worcester Journal for December 21st 1780 with a long report Ephemera - Wiltshire - Shrewton - commemorative key a finely on the continuing war in America - also mentioning Major Andre. crafted key in silver, inscribed to obverse 'Shrewton Manse, Estimate: £20.00 - £40.00 Opened Sept 15th 1909' and on the reverse 'By Miss J Day of Devizes'. The key measures approx 5 ins and is highly decorative. Lot: 87 Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 Autograph - Music - Giacomo Meyerbeer, German opera composer autograph letter in the third person, 1p 8vo. Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Lot: 95 Maritime remarkable manuscript document in the name of Lord Palmerston dated October 26th 1831 , five pp folio, being draft Lot: 88 instructions to Rear Admiral Frederic Warren to head a naval Autographs group of cut signatures including Gladstone, John force off the coast of Holland in case ' hostilities against Bright, Lord Frederick Leighton, Lord Hardinge, Lord Curzon, Belgium unfortunately be resumed by the King of the Walter Runciman, the Duke of Devonshire, Sir Edward Grey, Netherlands... you are hereby required and directed to proceed Lord Lansdowne and several others. Note: sold as a collection forthwith to the Downs...for the purpose of taking on board not subject to return. pilots acquainted with the Dutch coast from the Texel to the Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 mouth of the Scheldt and having done this with as little delay as possible you are to make the best of your way to the said Coast, stationing your ships in such a manner as will afford you Lot: 89 the best and speediest means of communication with Sir Ephemera - science and technology Royal Letters Patent of Charles Bagot at the Hague leaving the Viper Schooner to keep Queen Victoria dated March 5th1880 awarded to Jesse Cherk up a communication with Sir Robert Adair. In the event of of New York City for his invention of 'improvements in wringing, receiving from either of the above Ambassadors information of mangling and washing machines', partially printed document the Dutch the Squadron under your command to detain and with ms insertions on a single large leaf of parchment, approx send into port all vessels navigating under the Dutch flag 20x25ins, with fine embossed seal of Queen Victoria to base, wherever met with and by keeping up a strict blockade of the together with a photocopy of the printed patent with explanation Texel, the Maes and the Scheldt, seize all vessels belonging to as to how the machine works. Holland whether attempting to enter or come out until you shall Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 be called on by one of the above mentioned Ambassadors to act...' Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Lot: 90 Ephemera - London Transport Bus Tickets small collection of approx 27 tickets, all cancelled, some with overprinting of Lot: 96 values ranging from 1d up to 1/2d some with printed adverts to Maritime - Vice Admiral Sir John Gore extensive manuscript verso, together with a 10 shilling note (J S Fforde). official report signed to Sir James Graham, First Lord of the Estimate: £20.00 - £40.00 Admiralty, dated Melville, Madras Roads March 4th 1833, marked 'Duplicate', 6pp folio - being a detailed assessment of the situation in the area, and particularly in Ceylon : '...I hope Lot: 91 before any extremity can arise that the Mauritius will be tranquillized and that I shall have my whole force to devote to Ephemera - John F Kennedy Christmas card with a bw picture that object. In the interim I have given Captain Plumsidge the of JFK and family to front with facsimile signature 'warmest charge of the Bay of Bengal and Straits of Malacca, making regards Jack' to inside. Issued when JFK was a Senator. Singapore the object of his particular attention...you are Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 pleased to ask my opinion respecting Trincomalee...at present it is, without any exception the most cruelly neglected place I have ever seen- everything is in a state of absolute decay... Lot: 92 dilapidation extends so rapidly in the Country that when once Aviation - flying log of Lt Col D C Colvill of the British Embassy decay is established in six months the whole is changed and in Nanking, recording all the flights he took by either Military or this has induced me to cause some outlay at the Admiralty Civil air lines between 1946 and August 1953 - he certainly flew House to save it...' a considerable number of times! Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 97 Lot: 93 Maritime - Vice Admiral Sir John Gore fine long autograph letter Space Exploration - the Apollo-Soyuz Project Deke Slayton's signed to Sir James Graham dated March 7th 1833 giving his personal file on the promotional/diplomatic tour he undertook assessment of the suitability of Ports in India and Ceylon 3 pp with other members of the Project to the Middle East - visiting folio : ' the Hooghly is out of the way, the navigation at the Egypt, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Abu Dhabi, Qatar and entrance and the in the River is irksome in the extreme and Algeria, with numerous photographs taken throughout the tour though I was told the Melville could be docked at Calcutta, I and his own personal ms diary for the visit. should be sorry to try the experiment and all her guns, stores, Estimate: £150.00 - £300.00 masts etc must be landed at Diamond Harbour...Trincomalie has many objections, it is generally considered unhealthy but I

8 of 34 Mullock's Specialist Auctioneers (Important Sale of Historical Documents, Autographs & Ephemera) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com think this may be obviated...as a harbour for accommodation for America - Railroads group of approx 13 photographs of capability and geographical position in relation to our oriental American railroad bridges and locomotives including three dominions it is entirely unequalled- it's secure and accessible at striking images of a railroad bridge collapse and shots of all times...it would be very dangerous for us to suffer any other railroad construction with two group portraits of well-dressed nation to possess Trincomalie and its central position makes it gentlemen, presumably connected with the building of the a place of great importance for us in war. In peace Bombay is railroads, mounted to album leaves, some with notations in infinitely preferable as a port to refit at, and Madras is an pencil or ink, c1904. incomparably central rendezvous. A sort of horror exists among Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Merchant men at going near Trincomalie owing to currents but as I have made clear to Sir Robert Wilmot Horton, if a lighthouse was built at Foul Point it will not only do away wit this Lot: 103 objection but it would be of the utmost advantage to all ships Ephemera - Chess three books on chess, including 'Chess by running up and out of the Bay of Bengal. Milan Vukcevich', with autograph dedication signed on inside Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 cover, a copy of 'Di Scwalbe' with a chess problem by Von Herbert Ahues, signed and dedicated by him to front cover, and a copy of 'The Two Move Chess Problem', with ownership Lot: 98 signature to inside cover and an als from Colin Vaughan Maritime - Dutch Wars naval dispatch written on a single page discussing a particular chess problem. 8vo dated December 16th 1832, reporting on the strength of Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 the Dutch fleet in the Java Sea : '...four small frigates of 34 guns about 600 tons each, two Corvettes of 18 Guns about 450 tons...' Lot: 104 Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 Indentures - Wentworth Odianne - Sergeant at Arms at the House of Commons group of approx seven indentures on vellum, mid 18th c including property transactions, one signed Lot: 99 by Prince Charles, Duke of Grafton, one relating to Barton Mere Maritime - Dutch wars fine retained copy of a private naval House at Pakenham, Suffolk etc, one being the will of Odianne. dispatch to Vice Admiral Sir John Gore dated November 7th Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 1832 concerning a 'crisis with Holland'. '...His Majesty has been advised to lay an embargo on all merchant ships and vessels bearing the Dutch flag. Consider the distance of your station Lot: 105 and still entertaining a hope that the differences with Holland Military - Field Marshall Lord Roberts important archive of may be speedily and satisfactorily adjusted we have not approximately 57 mostly autograph letters written to Lord thought it prudent to direct you at once to give effect to the Roberts by various correspondents mostly 1906-1912 embargo but if the Dutch fit out privateers or capture a single discussing a wide range of matters, many invitations for British Vessell you must sweep the Indian seas of their flag...' Roberts to attend meetings as a guest speaker, take part in Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Committees etc. Estimate: £150.00 - £300.00 Lot: 100 Maritime - Vice Admiral Sir John Gore tetchy autograph letter Lot: 106 signed to Sir James Graham at the Admiralty dated January Maritime - menus group of approx seven menus for RMS 26th 1831 complaining that he had been overlooked for the 'Ivernia' 1958, colour illustrations to front etc, together with a command in the Mediterranean :'...I may probably have not Cunard Line price list for cocktails, liqueurs, cigars and right to question the 'political considerations which have cigarettes and a list of passengers for the 'Ivernia' for Thursday influenced the cabinet' to set me aside, but I have a right to April 24th 1958. assert that no officer can execute the orders he may receive Estimate: £20.00 - £40.00 with more zeal and fidelity than I should have done...' Together with a copy of an autograph letter signed by Graham giving his reply and a similar dated the following August stating that the West India station would not be available for appointment for at Lot: 107 Slavery edition of the Edinburgh Advertiser for December 12th least 15 months and expressing his disappointment after Gore 1800 containing news from America and reporting on an had turned down the East India command : '...having uprising of negroes which has been savagely put down with 15 disappointed you with respect to the Mediterranean Command I hanged already and with three more due for execution with was anxious to offer you the next which was at my disposal...' more trials also due. together with related correspondence. Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 Estimate: £70.00 - £100.00

Lot: 101 Lot: 108 Literature - Autograph - Rudyard Kipling fine typed letter Theatre - Gilbert and Sullivan - HMS Pinafore - trade cards rare signed, Bateman's Burwash, Sussex May 18th 1922, to J H C trade booklet issued by the Sapolio Soap Co, New York, and Brooking, marked 'Private', thanking his correspondent and his using scenes and words from HMS Pinafore, carefully modified pleasure that he liked the verses and adding : '...the French trip to provide advertisements for the soap. In fine condition. was an unqualified success and the King as well as Haig were Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 profoundly moved and interested. It did all the good in the Lot: 102 world...' 1p 4to, with a press photo showing Kipling with Haig

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Lot: 109 Lot: 116 Literature - Autograph - Norman Mailer An American Dream, Autograph - clocks and clockmakers - Morgan Lowry group of Andre Deutsch 1965. Dj present, signed and inscribed by six indentures on paper early 18th c being counterpart leases Mailer to title page. between the Mayor and Burgesses of Leeds and Morgan Estimate: £50.00 - £100.00 Lowry, one of the most famous of the early 18th clockmakers - an agreement whereby Lowry paid a lump sum to the Leeds corporation in return for the income from corn tolls. Two signed Lot: 110 and sealed by Lowry to base. Note the documents are in Cholera interesting letter to Hercules Scott, Professor of Moral generally good condition, but have been strengthened at some Philosophy at King's College, Aberdeen , dated time in the past by the application of plastic sticky tape - this 1832commenting that the incidents of cholera in the kingdom must be removed professionally in order to prevent the appeared to have ceased but adding : '...I do not believe that all chemicals in the tape causing erosion to the paper. At the the cases reported were real cholera - the medical Gentlemen present time the documents are largely unaffected. Morgan differ on the subject. Lowry was one of the most famous clockmakers of the early Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 18th c. Born in Leeds in 1682, he is recorded as working in Boar Lane and Biggate, Leeds. Examples of his work survive including a year going clock which is now in the Abbey House Museum in Leeds. Lot: 111 Estimate: £150.00 - £300.00 London Gazette approximately 10 issues of the London Gazette 1886/7, together with a copy of the will of David Poole of Knottingley, Yorks dated 1776. Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 Lot: 117 Autograph - Postal History - Cardinal de Fleury letter signed with autograph subscription dated 1726 addressed to the Pope and thanking the Holy Father for the appointment to become a Lot: 112 Cardinal. De Fleury as Superintendant of Post in France had India two autograph letters signed from Ralph Gifford to his arrange for the free carriage of letters between France, La father Colonel John Gifford and two to his mother all from 1915 Rochelle and Quebec. giving news of his situation in the Indian theatre of the war: '...I Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00 am very fed up with his place. The various officers here tell us we have precious little chance of getting back to the front - anyway not till after another cold weather. That means at least another 14 months if the war lasts. It appears that Kitchener Lot: 118 has had a row with the Indian authorities & they will not part Ephemera - travel good copy of Cook's Excursionist and Tourist with any more troops. Of course no one knows what will Advertiser for 1888 with illustrated paper cover and maps of happen but it looks bad for us as the frontier show has Scotland, England, Central Europe & Ireland, clearly a proof practically blown over....' Together with two cabinet style copy as it is overprinted in red 'Specimen'. photographs of military personnel taken in India, and a small Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 group of snapshots (somewhat faded). Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 Lot: 119 Crime and Punishment - Baltimore Jail interesting letter dated Lot: 113 August 14th 1850 written by a prisoner in Baltimore Jail, USA, India edition of the Scottish Guardian for October 4th 1839 with to a correspondent in England begging for money. Clearly from a report of the sacrifice of slaves on the death of Runjeet Singh the context of the letter the prisoner, named D W Kerr was both in India. Apparently four princesses, his wives and seven slave British and on death row. girls were burned to death to add a bit of dignity to the funeral Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 pageant. Estimate: £20.00 - £40.00 Lot: 120 Ephemera - Crest Album fine example, leather bound volume Lot: 114 given to the Rev Charles Kent, Vicar of Ludford, Ludlow, by his Ephemera - maritime Victorian in memoriam card for the loss of children in 1869. Each page beautifully arranged with original the steamer 'Princess Alice' - one of the worst maritime watercolour surrounds, and including crests of Queen Victoria disasters of the 19th c when 700 people were killed in the and the Royal family, nobility, military, aristocratic, Bishops etc Thames near Woolwich. etc. Approx 40pp 4to. A fine example, in very good condition. Estimate: £20.00 - £40.00 Together with a collection of approx 28 signed pieces from 20th Lot: 115 c British aristocrats.

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Estimate: £70.00 - £100.00 Ephemera - photographs - Arkwright family original photograph believed to be the wedding of John Hungerford Arkwright, master of Hampton Court, near Leominster, to Lucy Davenport Lot: 121 in 1866. Also in the group is Henry Arkwright, noted cricketer India - North West Frontier good group of approx 25 who was killed only a few months later in an avalanche while photographs relating to the British Army in the North West climbing Mont Blanc. Together with a cabinet style photograph Frontier of India c1930, a number being of the KSLI who were thought to show John Arkwright with a male relative. deployed to suppress an uprising by the Mohmands. Many of Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 these images are considered uncommon. Together with a 1900 Boer War in memoriam card. Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 Lot: 129 Derbyshire - Arkwright Family indenture on a single leaf of parchment dated 1859 being the conveyance of an estate at Lot: 122 Coton on the Elms and Rosliston, Derbyshire between the Ephemera - Scrap Album good example c1930s including shots trustees of the will of the late Charles Arkwright and Sir Henry of Alan Cobham's flying circus at Speke, Liverpool and the Des Voeux, signed at base by James Charles Arkwright and Glasgow Exhibition of 1938. The family who compiled this Robert Wigram Arkwright, as well as Des Voeux, and featuring album were talented in making marionettes (some photos show a very fine manuscript estate plan with schedule of land. Fine this) and even created a home cinema which was featured in condition. Together with two unrelated indentures, one involved Ideal Home magazine. Lord Henry Paulet and the Marquis of Winchester. Estimate: £70.00 - £100.00 Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00

Lot: 123 Lot: 130 Ephemera - women's teacher training small group including a Durham - Walworth fine indenture on a single leaf of vellum magazine produced in 1922 at Hereford Training College and a dated 1685 being the bargain and sale of the Manor and few related items. Note: miscellaneous lot not subject to return. Lordship of Walworth from Robert Jenison to John Rogers. Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 Written in English with attractive calligraphic introduction, signed by Rogers to base. Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 Lot: 124 Victorian Carte de Visite photographs good album of approx 83 c de vs including Rev Dr George Mackarness, Bishop of Lot: 131 Argyll and the Isles and Alexander Falconer, the fossil Manchester - bills and receipts large group of partially printed discoverer. tradesmens' bills and receipts, mostly late 19th c, all relating to Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Manchester. Note: miscellaneous lot not subject to return. Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 125 London Gazette five editions, 1799 and 1812 together with two Lot: 132 editions of the Morning Chronicle 1814. Yorkshire - Batley - sale of mills two indentures on parchment Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 dated 1857 & 1858 relating to the sale of mills in Batley, with the machinery, including steam engines etc. Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 Lot: 126 Ephemera - scrap album - Germany 1936 large album with Swastika and German eagle to front cover being the travel Lot: 133 album of a British family through Europe but particularly in Ephemera - theatre - printed sales particulars dated 1833 for an Germany/Austria in 1936, with extensive photographs, annuity or rent charge in the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden brochures, tickets, coin rubbings, postcards and other and 'a renter's share in the new and splendid Theatre Royal ephemera etc. Drury Lane' - both offering free admission to the theatres for 63 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 years. Printed on one side of a large folio sheet of paper with ms insertions showing what each lot was sold for. Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 Lot: 127 Ephemera fine archive relating to two sisters, Hilda and Catherine Weston who were maids in service in various high Lot: 134 status houses including Brongyntyn Hall, seat of the Harlech Ephemera - London - sales particulars file of printed sales Family and Llandough Castle, Glamorgan. The archive includes particulars for various high status properties in the West End, various portrait photographs and topogographical studies etc dated January 1833, including a lease on three properties and a passport issued to Hilda to travel to Russia in 1908. belonging to St Paul's Cathedral ('renewable to the end of Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00 time'), 'Kendall's celebrated livery stables' in Long Acre, a most unusal sale of a life policy of Henry Dunderdale, then aged 62, a bachelor's residence in Curzon Street 'vis a viz the extensive gardens of the Earl of Chesterfield', and three residences in Lot: 128 Essex Street. Printed on paper, large folio, with attendant ms

11 of 34 Mullock's Specialist Auctioneers (Important Sale of Historical Documents, Autographs & Ephemera) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com notes and correspondence. Condition good throughout. Lot: 141 Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 Ephemera - an 18th c watchmaker ms receipt dated up to 1763 issued by David Hastings, obviously a watchmaker, to the heirs of the late Abraham Dixon of Belford Hall, Northumberland, for Lot: 135 various transactions over a period of nine years including the Autograph - Politics - Robert Kennedy - US Attorney General - supply of watches including a gold cylinder watch, the repair of assassinated typewritten letter signed dated November 23rd watches etc. Written in a neat hand on 2pp 4to. 1966 to Estelle Philibert politely declining to accept an invitation Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 to attend the Washington Chapter of the Manuscript Society, 1p oblong 4to, erosion to right hand side but letter and signature intact. With envelope with signed free frank. Lot: 142 Estimate: £70.00 - £100.00 Ephemera - Charities Parliamentary Blue Book of correspondence concerning the exemption from tax of a number of charities dated 1865, with considerable information Lot: 136 on their operation, finances etc. A valuable reference on the Northumberland - Alnwick fine and extensive archive of state of charitable institutions in the mid 19th c. Included are papers, documents, legal papers, financial papers, reports on Christ's Hospital, London, Bethlem Hospital, correspondence etc all relating to the Alnwick Corn Exchange, Magdalen Hospital, Morden College, St Thomas's Hospital and Northumberland, mid to late 19th c. others. Some worming to pages, but legible throughout. Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00

Lot: 137 Lot: 143 Wales - Holywell fine broadside being a Historical Description Art and Artists - Israel - Robert Capa American photo-journalist of St Winefred's Well at Holywell, Flintshire 'which spring 1913-1954. ISRAEL COLLECTION; a group of 12 original produces every minute one hundred tons of water!' No date but photographs by Capa mounted on aluminium, varying sizes. A c1830. Printed on one side of a leaf of paper approx 18x12ins superb collection of original images taken in Israel during the with woodcut vignette showing the Saint at prayer with the well very first days of the birth of the country. Included are images of in the background. Accompanying text. Slight spotting and individuals as well as shots of marching soldiers and of a small portions removed form right hand edge but otherwise wedding. Also is a very vivid image of a man dressed in Arab good and a very rare survivor. The well has been a place of costume standing behind a barbed wire barricade. The prints pilgrimage from Medieval times to the present day. This was are clearly from an exhibition and it is thought that these were produced by a local printer, D Davey presumably as a souvenir shown during the 1960s - possibly at the Smithsonian Museum. for pilgrims. The prints are mounted on panels, some with the legend 'Israel Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 1948' printed on the image. Estimate: £6,000.00 - £8,000.00 Lot: 138 Marriage Settlement - Augustus Fitzroy, 3rd Duke of Grafton, Lot: 144 Prime Minister ms document on 63pp large folio being the Art and Artists - Israel - Robert Capa American photo-journalist abstract of the marriage settlement between Grafton and Anne 1913-1954. Indo-China collection 1954. Group of four original Liddell, together with related documents. The Abstract lists all prints by Capa taken in Indo-China, varying sizes mounted on the land holdings, money etc that was subject to the transaction aluminium panels, including a harrowing image of troops providing a considerable amount of information. Grafton was looking at the badly mauled corpse of a child. A particularly the natural great grandson of Charles II - hence the Fitzroy poignant set of prints which were among the last images he name. ever took. Capa was killed by a land mine while on this Estimate: £70.00 - £100.00 assignment. An original watercolour attributed to Sir John Tenniel Estimate: £2,000.00 - £4,000.00 Lot: 139 Ephemera - A Victorian Wine Merchant printed broadside in red and black advertising stock of Alfred H Godfree & Co of Adelphi Lot: 145 Terrace, London, for October 1892, together with two Art and Artists - Sir John Tenniel (attrib) - illustrator of Alice in broadsides issued by Abbey Willis & Co of Great Tower Street, Wonderland an original cartoon entitled 'The Great Trick Act' London, advertising their stock for the same month. Generally executed in watercolour on paper, laid to a larger card album good condition. leaf, bearing the cartoon text and also original photographs of Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 the evangelists Moody and Sankey. An intriguing image. This conforms exactly in content, title and wording to the engraved cartoon which appeared in Punch on July 4th 1874 - which Lot: 140 carries Tenniel's monogram and also the name of the engraver, Northumberland large bundle of documents, chancery papers, Joseph Swain. It would appear therefore that this is the original settlements, legal correspondence etc all relating to the Miller watercolour image from which Swain made his engraving - Family, farmers at Warkworth Barns, Northumberland, c1820s. though this watercolour image does not carry his signature nor Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 his monogram. The subject of the cartoon is Disraeli, newly elected, riding the horse of state, dressed as a fairy godmother. In the foreground is a clown, identified as Mr Wittler, who

12 of 34 Mullock's Specialist Auctioneers (Important Sale of Historical Documents, Autographs & Ephemera) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com represents the breweries who had given Disraeli their backing. Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 Standing with a ringmaster's whip in his hand is a figure identified as 'Mr Cross', representing the church which was against any advantages being given to the breweries. The fact Lot: 153 that the album leaf contains the original photographs of Ephemera - stereo cards unusual set of 10 cards (apparently a evangelists Moody and Sankey suggests that 'Mr Cross' might complete set) published by Underwood & Underwood showing have been an amalgam of the two. scenes of ruby mining in Northern Burma. In original cloth Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 bound slip case. Fine condition. Estimate: £60.00 - £80.00 Lot: 146 George II recovery document dated 1753 featuring a large Lot: 154 engraved portrait of the King contained within elaborate Ephemera - stud advertisements two good examples of early borders. Document on a single large leaf of vellum, some slight 19th c handbills advertising horseracing studs, both dated brittleness in folds, Great seal attached, though broken 1810, both framed and glazed. The first advertises 'Farmer's (repairable in our view). The document is for lands in a place Fancy' with property of William Smellie of Foulsyks, and the called Botsborough, which is possibly now the modern second advertises 'Diamond' the property of John Somerville of Putsborough in Devon Dalziel Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00

Lot: 147 Lot: 155 Medical - c18th c Herbal Recipe ms recipe on a single sheet Ephemera - National Savings Posters good group of approx 10 4to, probably 18th c providing a remedy for 'A consumptive posters issued by the National Savings, late 1950s/early 1960s, cough', slightly faded but legible throughout. featuring a variety of themes, two with torn (but easily Estimate: £20.00 - £40.00 repairable in our view), the rest in good condition. Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Lot: 148 Astrology interesting letter dated 1857 on astrology : '..I write in Lot: 156 great hurry to tell you of the success of the information you Autographs - The Beatles programme for the Beatles Christmas gave me about your birth - do not ridicule the language of the Show at the Finsbury Park Astoria December 1963-January stars. Mercury is Lord of the planetary hour - both of your birth 1964, bearing the signatures of all four Beatles on their printed & mine - it is their decree ...the same star rules the destiny of photograph on the last page. Provenance: the item is both...' accompanied by a letter dated December 14th 2004 from Mrs Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 Jane M Reed stating : 'These autographs were given to the Beatles driver following one of the Christmas Concerts at Finsbury Park Astoria. They were given to him in gratitude for Lot: 149 his services, The driver was a friend of the family; they have A 19th c comedian autograph letter signed by John Reeve Jnr. remained in our possession up until now.' the 19th c comedian dated October 27th 1848 to Robert Hunt Estimate: £1,500.00 - £2,000.00 of the London Gazette thanking him for his congratulations and accepting an offer to fill a gap (presumably a column in the paper) as his father had done. Lot: 157 Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 Ephemera - John Lennon a set of approx nine original colour snapshots showing John Lennon and Yoko Ono. Estimate: £800.00 - £1,000.00 Lot: 150 George III recovery document for lands in Hackney, London, dated 1814, written in English with large engraved portrait of Lot: 158 the King enclosed in an initial letter 'G', elaborate top border. Autograph - the Beatles - Pete Best a jacket worn by Best, the Lacking seal. original drummer with the Beatles, together with a shirt worn by Estimate: £60.00 - £80.00 rock musician Barry Scranage Spencer together with a printed photograph showing Best and Spencer together with an facsimile autograph note signed by Best affixed. Note: these Lot: 151 photographs come with copyright assignment. Ephemera a Victorian era 3D stereoscopic viewer in fine Estimate: £60.00 - £80.00 condition. Rare. Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 Lot: 159 Autograph - Rock and Pop - signatures of Eric Clapton, George Lot: 152 Harrison, Elton John and Jeff Lynn, together on a printed wine Ephemera - stereo cards set of 10 cards (apparently a list issued by Worcestershire County Cricket Club, on the complete set) showing views around Lucerne, Switzerland. occasion when the four rock gods visited the Cricket Club in the Published by Underwood & Underwood, in original cloth bound early 1990s - to see Ian Botham play. Together with a press slip case. Fine condition cutting showing the four of them together on that occasion.

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Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00 mine accidents and a system for winter cultivation of fruit. Thwaite was a prolific inventor and author of several books on industrial practice, notably his work on the prevention of fire and Lot: 160 sanitary arrangements in factories and warehouses. Autograph - entertainment - Prince colour 10x8 showing Prince Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 performing signed with autograph dedication. The vendor states that he obtained this picture at the 02 Arena during Prince's last performance there. Lot: 166 Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 Northumberland - West Glanton group of approx 10note and account books detailing farm & house expenses, wages etc and including a private note book with details of expenses in a bird Lot: 161 shoot at Bowes on the Moor etc. Autographs - Barbra Streisand fine b&w portrait photograph Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 showing Streisand hs in younger days, inscribed in lighter portion of the image : 'To Todd Bacon, Thank you for all the lovely things you've been saying about me ! But always - Lot: 167 Barbra Streisand.' Framed and glazed. Overall approx 20x19ins. Northumberland archive of documents late 18th/early 19th c Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 being some of the private and legal papers of Thomas Adams, attorney at Alnwick, Northumberland, including correspondence, notes, minutes, a detailed daily list of clients Lot: 162 calling on him and other papers. Treatment of the poor fine and extensive letter dated 1786 by a Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 poor woman named Elizabeth Anderson from Belford in Northumberland citing a catalogue of oppression to tenants on the Belford Estate, including her husband. She alleges that Lot: 168 anyone who opposes the will of the Estate Steward, named Ephemera - A late 18th c road gazetteer The Selby Traveller's Henry Barber, is turned out of their living : '...my husband some Pocket-Book or Ogilby and Morgan's Book of the Roads 1775, years ago having voted in the interest of Sir Henry Grey at a being a small 4to gazetteer of all the roads in England with County Election who he once served as Gardener was distances between principle towns, with notes and information, therefore turned out of his freehold...' 4pp closely written 4to. and notes on the postal system in Britain, with a further section Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 detailing all the fairs in England and Wales. 191pp, lacking folding map. Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 Lot: 163 Crime and Punishment fine letter dated 1838 concerning the appointment of a gaoler and discussing the level of bond which Lot: 169 he had to pay for the position : '...the Sheriff appoints the Northumberland - Doddington National School 1850s bundle of Gaoler and every new Sheriff has a right to appoint his own printed and ms papers relating to the purchase of land with plan Gaoler for whose good conduct & for every escapes of debtors for building the Doddington National School &c he is answerable, consequently he requires good security Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 from the Gaoler - the penalty of the Bond has hitherto been 6,000 but I understand the present under Sheriff requires 8,000 probably he will accept 6,000 from good sureties...' Lot: 170 Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 Ephemera - Industrial bundle of printed documents including prospectus, share capital reports etc for the Motor Owners Petrol Combine Ltd to operate a petrol refinery at Thames Lot: 164 haven Wharves, London with brochure with six printed views of Politics intriguing letter of Lord Onslow dated March 6th 1784 the storage operations at the Wharf. 1912-13 discussing the political situation at the time, 5pp 4to. Written at Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 a time of considerable turmoil in British Politics - the American colonies were effectively lost, and there was division between the King, the Lords and the Commons. Onslow writes :'...I see Lot: 171 great mischiefs lest which side will prevail & a Union of Partys Northumberland - Rentals bundle of ms documents being is impracticable. I never felt myself under so great a difficulty various rentals for townships in Northumberland in 1824. Many how to act in my life... One great evil which shocks me is the names are listed with rates of rent they paid etc. Various sizes, appealing to the people at large...' approx 50 separate documents Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00

Lot: 165 Lot: 172 Industrial archive of documents relating to the early 20th c Privateers in the American War of Independence fine document partnerships of the inventor and engineer Benjamin Howarth dated 1783 on 18pp large legal folio being the case of a dispute Thwaite, including deeds of partnership, correspondence, notes between various subscribers to Privateers operating in the on his various patents etc. The patents make intriguing reading American War of Independence. The dispute seems to have and include one for the electrification of the canals, and early involved people who didn't pay their fair share in the enterprise. system for laying tarmac on roads, a system for preventing During the War, the Government encouraged what amounted to

14 of 34 Mullock's Specialist Auctioneers (Important Sale of Historical Documents, Autographs & Ephemera) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com legalised piracy by allowing private investment for kitting out Lot: 180 vessels to be used to attack American and French vessels and Wales - Antique Maps Montgomeryshire, fine map of the making off with whatever bounty they could. In this way, this county, c1730 or later, modern colour, with the strip road map legalised piracy not only provided rich pickings for investors but from Gloucester to Hereford to verso, matted for framing, also aided the war effort of the legitimate British navy. together with two further strip road maps, the first showing the Estimate: £70.00 - £100.00 roads from Monmouth to Cardiff and Llandaff to Burton, and the second showing roads through Montgomeryshire and Brecknockshire. Lot: 173 Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 Dorset - Encombe Kingston extensive document on 43pp large legal folio with associated correspondence dated 1844 being the draft copy of the release of the Manors of Encombe Lot: 181 Kingston and Renscombe, Dorset following a legal dispute over Warwickshire group of approx 14 printed documents probably the will of Lord Eldon. from 1810 being copies of mss deeds concerning the manors, Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 lordships, castles, parks, lands properties, mills etc throughout Warwickshire belonging to Lord Brooke, and providing considerable local and family historical information. Lot: 174 Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 Miscellaneous large qty of miscellaneous documents 18th/19th c including legal papers, correspondence etc etc. Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 Lot: 182 Ephemera - poster issued by the Alnwick Savings Bank dated 1870, with list of trustees etc and accounts for the year. Printed Lot: 175 in black on a single leaf of paper approx 20x13ins. Miscellaneous large qty of miscellaneous documents 18th/19th Estimate: £20.00 - £40.00 c including legal papers, correspondence etc etc. Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 Lot: 183 Ephemera - Phrenology two fine examples of early 19th c Lot: 176 phrenology charts [ie the medical procedure of feeling bumps Ephemera bundle of ms bills and receipts late 18th c issued for on the head and divining from this information what the patient carpentry work with details of work undertaken, charges etc. is suffering from], one with a fine series of engraved diagrams, Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 the other in its original cover dated 1836. Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 Lot: 177 Durham -Monkwearmouth a fine and extensive ms plan of Lot: 184 Monkwearmouth docks, originally surveyed by John Raine in Ireland - the Irish Potato famine fine and extensive letter 1811 and copied by J Savell in 1902, executed in watercolour written by a schoolmaster named Mick Donovan, dated October on a single leaf linen backed, approx 70x42ins. 11th 1851, soliciting financial support for a poem he has written Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 called 'The Ruined Hamlet' which documents his experiences during the Great Potato Famine: '... before the failure of the potato crop I supported my self independently as schoolmaster Lot: 178 but since the commencement of that fatal visitation I regret to Leeds - Bradford - Allerton - estate map A Map of the Estate say that my school dwindled away to utter insignificance and I belonging to B D Bland Esq in the townships of Allerton & regret to say that since the gloomy period that has elapsed Kippax 1804. Ms estate plan on a single leaf of paper, linen since I have been compelled to write several pieces for the backed executed in ink with wash outline, a little creased in Press on subjects of the most heterogeneous nature shewing a places (but easily pressed out in our estimation) otherwise in versatility of genus and a fecundity of imagination that very fine fresh condition. Approx 26x19ins. seldom falls to the lot of persons in my sphere...I have now Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00 compleated a poetical treatise called 'The Ruined Hamlet' it most feelingly describes the prostration of trade, the depression of the agricultural interest and the manifold evils resulting from Lot: 179 the abovementioned national calamity...' The letter also contains a ms list of all those members of the gentry who have Leeds - estate plan A Map of all ye lands belonging to subscribed to the poem with the amounts given. It appears that ye...Arthur, Lord Viscount Irwin in...ye West Riding of ye County this poem never reached publication and it may be that of York, 1730, estate map on a single large leaf of paper, linen Donovan was merely trying to obtain money. backed, one section missing from top right hand corner Estimate: £70.00 - £100.00 affecting title but not map, fields and other features marked, a schedule of tenants named to top with indication of land holding, dusting across image and tears to surface, but the map remains strong and legible throughout. Executed in ink with Lot: 185 wash colour, held between two wooden battens approx 29 India - Military manuscript document in French dated 1763 x24ins. being a complaint by a Captain Duliron against Henry Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00 Vansittart, Administrator in India, 10pp folio. Duliron complains that Vansittart, then governor of Calcutta had damaged his

15 of 34 Mullock's Specialist Auctioneers (Important Sale of Historical Documents, Autographs & Ephemera) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com reputation by a false accusation, and he asks for 8,000 livres in Lot: 191 compensation. Indentures large qty mainly late 19th c on parchment, various Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 properties mostly southern England. Note: miscellaneous lot not subject to return. Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 Lot: 186 Literature - Sir John Gielgud fine typewritten letter signed to Peter Lambert, founder of the Manchester Library Theatre Lot: 192 Company, dated July 7th 1953: '...it is a great honour for me to Autograph - theatre - Sarah Bernhardt signed piece dated have been knighted this Coronation year and a delight that it 1902, on a large card bearing various magazine photos of her. should also please so many people, especially in the theatre. I Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 am so glad you enjoyed the play so much. It has been a wonderful season, and we are all rather sad it is so nearly at an end...' Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 Lot: 193 Autograph - Royalty - Prince Rainier and Princess Grace of Monaco colour postcard photograph of them both with their children, signed by both across the image. Lot: 187 Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Northumberland - crime and punishment attractive partially printed document dated 1828 being an authorisation to pay Jane Wailes 11 shillings for witness expenses in a case for larceny. Lot: 194 Estimate: £20.00 - £40.00 Autograph - theatre - Jack Hulbert autograph letter signed 'Jack' dated Shaftesbury Theatre March 4th 1914 to his grandmother thanking her for her congratulations (on his announcement of his marriage) and adding : '...I know we shall Lot: 188 be very happy as she is a sweet little girl with the most Yorkshire -Canals - the Aire and Calder Navigation fine and charming disposition I have ever met. We are admirably suited impressive indenture on four leaves of parchment dated 1889 in every way. I always said I'd never get married until I was being the conveyance of land at Howden to the Trustees of the thirty two, if I was to be lucky enough, but now I've met Cicely, Aire and Calder Navigation, signed and sealed by eight parties I've changed my mind !' Together with a copy of Cicely to base and with two ms schedules. The document also Courtneige's biography, a signed postcard by Jack Hulbert and features a fine sketch plan of the land required by the Trustees. a signed postcard by Claude Hulbert. The marriage was one of Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 the longest lasting of all theatrical partnerships. Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 Lot: 189 Yorkshire -Canals - the Aire and Calder Navigation document Lot: 195 on parchment dated September 9th 1855 being the Fiji a rare 19th c carte de visite style photograph showing 'Mr conveyance in fee of the foreshore and bed of the River Ouse Randal' flanked by two native islanders. Taken by F H Duffy of in Yorkshire, between the Board of Trade and the Trustees of Levuka, Fiji. A rare image. the Aire and Calder Navigation. The document provides the Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 Trustees with the land and power to improve the navigation on the river. It contains a large ms sketch map on linen on the section of the river to which the document refers. Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 Lot: 196 Travel Album a particularly good travel photo album 1937 with original photographs taken in Ceylon, Penang, Singapore, Java, Australia, New Zealand, Pitcairn Island, Panama, Lot: 190 Jamaica, Madras, as well as rural scenes taken in England. Railways - 1829 two very early letters in the history of railways, Most have captions. Included are shots of the official relating to the proposal to built the Carlisle Railroad. The first proclamation of George VI in India in 1936. dated June 29th 1829 stating that the Carlisle Railroad Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 Committee had offered the Duke of Northumberland shares to the value of the land they were proposing to cut through in order to building the line but adding : his Grace still declines to accept their offer and would prefer granting the land to be Lot: 197 occupied without receiving any value provided it can be done in Ecclesiastical An Exposition of the Creed by John, Lord Bishop an entailed Estate.. - should the Railroad hereafter prove to be of Chester, 6th edition 1692. Calf binding, rubbed with spine a failure & be removed, the land would then revert back again defective, some water staining to some pages, but otherwise to the Estate - under any circumstances indeed it would be very interior contents in fine bright order detrimental were it to be otherwise...' In the second letter, dated Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 June 22nd, clearly indicates that this is the plan to be adopted and the Duke's representatives were seeking an Act of Parliament. Lot: 198 Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 Naval document in English on a single leaf of vellum dated 1809 being the last will and testament of Robert Brown, Assistant Surgeon in the Royal Navy, with probate certificate

16 of 34 Mullock's Specialist Auctioneers (Important Sale of Historical Documents, Autographs & Ephemera) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com attached bearing the wafer seal of the Archbishop of subscribers taking up its shares of 25 each with a minimum Canterbury. Together with modern research material. From the allocation of 5 shares. First payment was 2-10-0d per share so evidence of the research material it seems probable that Brown a minimum investment of just 12-10-0d was all that was was at both the and Trafalgar. He appears to required to become a shareholder. Although a joint stock have been the Assistant Surgeon on HMS Defence when he concern the Bank's method of operation did not appear to be died. It is probable that he was killed when the ship was significantly different to a private bank. The bank failed in 1846 wrecked on the Jutland coast on December 24th 1811. The but is recorded as paying off all its depositors so that individual Defence was a 3rd Rate and was involved in a losses to customers were minimised. Neither its presence nor considerable number of actions but particularly the Battle of the departure appears to have made any lasting impact upon the Nile and Trafalgar commercial development of Newcastle. This example Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 demonstrates the difficulty of starting a completely new bank without any pre-existing business connections. Estimate: £70.00 - £100.00 Lot: 199 Buckinghamshire - Maids Moreton important group of documents 19th/early 20th c all concerning Maids Morton, Lot: 204 including the Minute Book of the Trustees of the will of Mary Banknote - Bank In Newcastle note for 5 dated May 1st 1840, Uthwatt 1910, a copy of the will and codicils of Jane Uthwatt, featuring a fine engraved vignette of Newcastle ancient town. two bundles of legal correspondence and an indenture of 1918. Unissued, and in mint condition. The Bank in Newcastle The minute book is particularly rewarding, detailing the (Lambton, Lambton, Fenwick, Anderson, Steavenson & tenancies of a large number of properties in the area and Fenwick) commenced in 1788 and was finally merged with providing a vivid picture of the area immediately before the Lloyds Bank in 1908. upheavals of the First World War. Maids Moreton lies just to the Estimate: £70.00 - £100.00 north east of Buckingham. Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 Lot: 205 Banknote - Stockton Tees Bank note for 5 dated September 1st Lot: 200 1886, issued by Jonathan Backhouse & Co, with usual London - St Pancras bundle of approx seven late 19th c cancellation by removal of bottom right hand corner. indentures on parchment with one indenture on vellum dated Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 1829 all relating to properties in St Pancras, mostly in the area of Regent's Park Canal Basin, some with ms plans. Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 Lot: 206 Banknote - Darlington Bank note for 5 dated November 20th 1885, issued by Jonathan Backhouse & Co, with usual Lot: 201 cancellation by removal of bottom right hand corner. Northumberland - Amble large bundle of legal papers, 19th c Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 relating to the Schooner Inn at Amble, Northumberland including agreements, sales notice, sales particulars, related correspondence etc. The Schooner Inn, situated in Lime Street, Lot: 207 Amble Harbour is still operating in the town Banknote - Norwich and Swaffham Bank note for 1, engraved Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 vignette of cupola to left, number 8046 dated August 7th 1821, issued by Starling Day, Henry Day and William Day, signed by William Day to bottom right hand corner. Fraying to edges, Lot: 202 small portions removed from left hand side, somewhat Medical - a nurse's life scrapbook compiled by Geraldine browned, but otherwise completely legible. Overstamped with Bremner, one of the leading private nurses of the early 20th c, bankruptcy mark reading :'At the Norfolk Hotel in the City of containing a large qty of ephemera including correspondence Norwich14th April 1826, exhibited to us under the commission on nursing matters, photographs, invitation cards for functions, of Bankrupt against Thomas Starling Day, Henry Framingham typescripts of articles written by her on nursing subjects etc. Day & William Day. Further stamped in red 'First Divn 10s Pd.' Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 And further stamped in black 'Day's Second Divd. Paid'. Scarce. Estimate: £70.00 - £100.00

Lot: 203 Banknote - Newcastle upon Tyne Joint Stock Banking Co note Lot: 208 for 5 featuring a fine engraved vignette of a sailing ship coming Banknote - Norwich and Swaffham Bank note for 1, engraved into port, bearing two stamped 'Cancelled' marks, one over the vignette of cupola to left, number 2007 undated, issued by signature of John Morrison, the Manager and the other over the Starling Day, Henry Day and William Day, signed by William printed value of the note. Dated in ms December 1st 1838. Day to bottom right hand corner. Fraying to edges, somewhat Note no 4156. Somewhat soiled and creased but clearly legible. browned, but otherwise completely legible. Overstamped with The Newcastle Joint Stock Banking Company is recorded as bankruptcy mark reading :'At the Norfolk Hotel in the City of commencing business from premises in the Royal Arcade, Norwich14th April 1826, exhibited to us under the commission Newcastle, on 2nd August 1836. The bank later moved to St of Bankrupt against Thomas Starling Day, Henry Framingham Nicholas Square but always operated as a single site bank Day & William Day. Further stamped in red 'First Divn 10s Pd.' without opening any branches. The Newcastle upon Tyne And further stamped in black 'Day's Second Divd. Paid'. Scarce. Bank was always a small and modest affair with about 100 Estimate: £70.00 - £100.00

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Lot: 209 Banknote - Bank of England note for 1 no date signed by Banknote - Ludlow Bank note for 1 dated January 1824. No Mahon, serial no F86/156793, green and light blue, value at G2567. Signed by James Prodger to bottom right hand corner. right with Britannia to left, good condition Somewhat dusty and with slight fraying to edges but otherwise Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 good. Estimate: £70.00 - £100.00 Lot: 218 Banknote - Bank of England note for 1 no date signed by B G Lot: 210 Catterns, serial no. L53/056186, green and light blue, value at Banknote - Norwich Crown Bank & Norfolk & Suffolk Bank note right with Britannia to left, good condition. for 5 no 97351 dated July 18th 1867, black and white with Estimate: £70.00 - £100.00 emblematic shields to centre. Slight fraying to edges and a little dusty but clearly legible. Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 Lot: 219 Banknote - Bank of England note for 10s no date signed by Catterns, serial no U48/403828, printed in brown value at right Lot: 211 with Britannia to left, good condition. Banknote - Dartmouth General Bank note for 1 no 1013 dated Estimate: £70.00 - £100.00 April 19th 1823. Very slight fraying to edges but otherwise bright and clear. Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 Lot: 220 Banknote - Bank of England note for 5dated January 4th 1947, signed by K O Peppiatt, serial no L06/036252, good condition, Lot: 212 black on white paper, with ornate crowned vignette of Britannia Banknote - UK Treasury Note for 1, third issue dated January to top left hand corner. 1917, signed by John Bradbury. Serial number D52/515909. Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Head of George V to right hand side with St George and dragon design to left hand side, view of the Houses of Parliament to verso. Lot: 221 Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 Banknote - Bank of England note for 1, signed by K O Peppiatt, serial no N13E/647061, good condition, black on white paper, with ornate crowned vignette of Britannia to left, value to right, Lot: 213 printed in blue on light brown Banknote - UK Treasury Note for 10s, 2nd issue January 1915, Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 printed in red, head of George V upper left hand corner. Serial number E51/98616, signed by John Bradbury. Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 Lot: 222 Banknote - Bank of England note for 1, signed by K O Peppiatt, serial no R64A/439325, good condition, black on white paper, Lot: 214 with ornate crowned vignette of Britannia to left, value to right, Banknote - UK Treasury Note for 1, 2nd issue 1923 serial printed in green. number R1/60/153293, signed by Norman Fenwick Warren Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 Fisher. Head of George V to right hand side with St George and dragon design to left hand side, view of the Houses of Parliament to verso. Lot: 223 Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 Banknote - Bank of England note for 1, signed by K O Peppiatt, serial no E63B 182674, good condition, black on white paper, with ornate crowned vignette of Britannia to left, value to right, Lot: 215 printed in green. Banknote - UK Treasury Note for 10s, 2nd issue 1922 serial Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 number U71/707493, signed by Fisher. Head of George V to right hand side with St George and dragon design to left hand side, value of note in green elaborate surround to verso. Lot: 224 Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 Banknote - Bank of England note for 10s, signed by K O Peppiatt, serial no A93/528246, good condition, brown, with ornate crowned vignette of Britannia to left, value to right. Lot: 216 Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 Banknote - Bank of England note for 5, dated January 12th 1926, signed by Mahon, serial no 211E/02487, two postal cancellations, for Sheffield dated June 20th 1927 and further Lot: 225 rubber stamp marks but otherwise good. Banknote - Bank of England note for 10s, signed by K O Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 Peppiatt, serial no J87D/200070, good condition, with ornate crowned vignette of Britannia to left, value to right, printed in purple Lot: 217 Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00

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Lot: 226 crafted Ivory with brass microphone and ear piece, with Banknote - Bank of England notes for 5, 1, & 10s signed by P S accompanying control panel in white Bakelite, and with a small Beale, good condition. wooden plaque bearing the legend 'The bedside telephone of Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 Her Majesty Queen Mary 1867-1953 from Marlborough House, London. The Bakelite panel contains six spring mounted buttons each with the name of the recipient line - Lady in Waiting; Dresser; Page; Night Page; Housemaid; Prince's Lot: 227 Dressing Room, indicating that the telephone was used for Banknote - Bank of England note for 5, signed by L K O'Brien internal purposes within Marlborough House. Prov: we good condition, near to last date of the issue of white 5 note, understand that this handset was rescued from destruction dated June 4th 1956. Serial number D06A/ 000636. when Marlborough House was refurbished. Royal memorabilia Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 of this nature is obviously extremely rare, and the present lot provides a unique opportunity to obtain a most unusual item of Royal memorabilia. Lot: 228 Estimate: £1,000.00 - £2,000.00 Banknote - Bank of England notes group of five including 5, 1(2) and 10s (2) all signed by O'Brien. Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 Lot: 232 Autograph - Royalty -George V a fine menu card issued by Trinity House on May 30th 1904 featuring vignettes of various Lot: 229 scenes associated with Trinity House on the obverse including Banknote - Bank of England note group of approx 32 notes the Eddystone Lighthouse, a lightship at sea and the Voyage of various denominations, J Q Hollom and later (to present day), HMS Ophir, and boldly signed to head 'George P, Master'. plus three Scottish issues all in uncirculated quality. One of the Printed on a card measuring approx 8x4ins. Fine condition finest 19th c birthday book productions - bearing the signatures Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 of Queen Victoria and her family Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 Lot: 233 Autograph - Royalty - Edward VIII and George VI Royal Lot: 230 Christmas Card for 1905 signed by both 'Edward' & 'Albert'. Autographs - Royalty A Birthday Book designed by HRH the Fine Condition. Princess Beatrice 1881, sumptuously bound in light tan leather Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 with elaborate gilt decoration to cover and spine with each page dedicated to a day in the year. With decorative chromo lithograph plates by J G Bach of Liepzig illustrating each month Lot: 234 Published by Smith, Elder & Co, Waterloo Place, 1881. The Autograph - Royalty - Edward VIII and George VI picture book bears an autograph gift dedication in German dated postcard of Norwich Cathedral sent as a Royal Christmas Card Windsor Castle April 27th 1882 by Princess Helene, and the for 1906 signed by both 'Edward' & 'Albert'. Fine Condition. book is extensively signed by members of the Royal Family Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 throughout. Each has signed against their relevant birthdays. Signatures include: Queen Victoria; Leopold Duke of Albany; Helen Duchess of Albany; Queen Alexandra; Princess Beatrice; George Duke of Cambridge; Arthur Duke of Connaught; Louisa Lot: 235 Duchess of Connaught; Alfred Duke of Edinburgh; Marie Autograph - Royalty - George V and Queen Mary fine Royal Duchess of Edinburgh; Edward VII; Elizabeth Queen of Christmas card for 1925, boldly signed by both across the Romania; Princess Helena of Schleswig-Holstein; Princess Christmas greeting. Louise; King Oscar II of Sweden and Norway; Francis Duke of Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 Teck; Mary Duchess of Teck; as well as a wealth of other signatures, including Wihelmj the famous Victorian violinist. The book is highly prized on its own as one of the most sumptuous Lot: 236 late 19th c productions. The present copy is considered unique. Autograph - Royalty - Edward VIII, George VI and Henry, Duke Estimate: £800.00 - £1,000.00 of Gloucester fine Royal Christmas Card for 1908 signed by the three Royal Princes 'Edward' 'Albert' and 'Henry' Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 Lot: 230A Royalty - Queen Victoria fine document in the name of Queen Victoria being the sale of rents of the Parish of Houghton. An Lot: 237 attractive document on a single leaf of parchment dated 1879, Autograph - Royalty - Edward VIII autograph note signed 'from and with a full seal of the Duchy of Lancaster in original metal Edward HQ XIV Corps Italy' being a Christmas Greeting issued skippet, suspended by original tag. The Seal in red wax while Edward was on active service during WWI. Rare. features the enthroned Queen on the obverse and the coat of Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 arms of the Duchy on the reverse. Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Lot: 238 Autograph - Royalty - the four Royal Princes Royal Christmas Lot: 231 card for 1909 signed by Edward, Albert, Henry and George. Royalty - ephemera - Queen Mary a telephone handset finely Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00

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Lot: 239 Estimate: £20.00 - £40.00 Autograph - Edward VIII rare autograph letter signed by Edward dated April 19th 1907 to the Bishop of Thetford : '...I am very much obliged to you indeed for your congratulations on my Lot: 248 having passed into Osborne. I am very pleased indeed that I Ephemera - Royalty - Queen Victoria fine printed linen sheet have done so. I am also very much obliged to you for your kind issued to commemorate the reign of Queen Victoria wishes for my future...' 2pp 8vo with autograph envelope. (presumably issued at the time of the Diamond Jubilee in 1897) Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00 featuring a number of images including the Queen, and various technological achievements during her reign such as the comparison between the stage coach and the motor car, the Lot: 240 development of railways etc. In fine clean condition together Autographs - Royalty - The Queen Christmas card for 1970 two further issues to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee, a featuring a colour photograph of Sydney Harbour with the Royal printed linen handkerchief issued to commemorate the Silver Yacht Britannia arriving signed 'Elizabeth R 1970'. Jubilee of George V, a silk handkerchief printed in colour to Estimate: £70.00 - £100.00 celebrate the coronation of Edward VIII in 1837 (which never took place) and a Boer War vintage printed linen sheet featuring a map of South Africa, a portrait of Lord Roberts and the text (by Kipling) and music (by Sullivan) of the song 'The Lot: 241 Absent Minded Beggar'. Note: sold as a collection not subject Autographs - Royalty - Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother to return. Christmas card for 1975 featuring a photograph of the Queen Estimate: £70.00 - £100.00 Mother with Princes Charles and Andrew signed 'Elizabeth R'. Estimate: £60.00 - £80.00 Lot: 248A Ephemera -Royalty group of letters of Royal Ladies in Waiting Lot: 242 and Equerries to a Mrs Phillips thanking her for poems she had Autographs - Royalty - The Queen Christmas card for 1961 written to various members of the Royal family 1947-1981. featuring a colour photograph of 'The Holy Family with Saint Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 Francis' by Rubens signed 'Elizabeth R 1961'. Estimate: £70.00 - £100.00 Lot: 248B Royalty [Edward VIII] A King's Story, 1951, first British edition. Lot: 243 Lacks dj. Loosely inserted is an als 'Dickie' to 'My dear King' Autographs - Royalty - The Queen Christmas card [no year sending the book and adding : '...you will be sure that with it indicated] featuring a colour photograph of a picture from the goes no thought of disloyalty or disaffection to our present well- Royal collection signed 'Elizabeth R'. beloved George VI and Queen Elizabeth, but I feel sure you will Estimate: £70.00 - £100.00 like it to be among your other prized possessions...' Estimate: £20.00 - £40.00 Lot: 244 Autographs - Royalty - The Queen Christmas card for 1963 Lot: 249 featuring a colour photograph of a picture from the Royal Photo Album - Sir John Jackson album of approx 52 images, collection signed 'Elizabeth R 1963'. carte de visite and cabinet style showing Jackson, his wife Ellen Estimate: £70.00 - £100.00 (daughter of the noted builder George Myers, principal contractor to Pugin), their family and other relatives, including half length image of Jackson as a young man in uniform (he Lot: 245 held a commission as a captain in the Field Artillery), together Autographs - Royalty - Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother with a second album of approx 32 photographs, carte de visite Christmas card [no year indicated] featuring a photograph of and cabinet style, thought to relate to another branch of the the Castle of Moy with unusual ms dedication 'With Best wishes family. Photographic images of Jackson appear to be scarce - for Christmas and the New Year from Elizabeth R. possibly because of his subsequent disgrace from public life. Estimate: £60.00 - £80.00 Jackson (1851-1919) was one of the greatest civil engineers of the British Imperial Age whose projects included the final section of the Manchester Ship Canal, Dover Harbour, docks in Lot: 246 Scotland and Wales, and the extension of the naval dockyard Ephemera - Edward VIII small group of original photographs at Devonport, Plymouth. Overseas he created the docks and taken in the Bahamas including three showing Edward - two of harbour at Singapore, the docks at Simonstown, South Africa, him at a gala dinner and one in RAF uniform with Wallis, the trans-Andean railway and the dam across the Euphraties together with a few related photographs and ephemera. near Babylon. His fall from grace was two-fold. Firstly because Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 the enormous construction work at Devonport led to the collapse into the sea of the Devon Coastal village of Hallsands - Jackson was blamed for his dredging for shingle for concrete Lot: 247 for his project. Later, in 1918 a parliamentary enquiry ruled that Ephemera - Edward VIII two scrap books of press cuttings he had overcharged on war contracts. Thus, he fell entirely devoted to Edward, with loosely inserted a satirical ms poem from grace and died a year later. His reputation was therefore concerning Edward and Wallis Simpson. overshadowed and he remains a largely forgotten figure - yet

20 of 34 Mullock's Specialist Auctioneers (Important Sale of Historical Documents, Autographs & Ephemera) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com as great and deserving of recognition as all the great engineers Lot: 256 of his day. Had he not fallen so spectacularly from grace he Gloucestershire - Newent printed Act of Parliament for might have left an amazing legacy, as he was actively amending and maintaining roads leading to and from the Town considering a bridge over the English Channel. The images in of Newent, dated 1824. this album are in generally good condition and provide a Estimate: £10.00 - £15.00 potentially unique set of photographs. Some are annotated. Estimate: £400.00 - £500.00 Lot: 257 Cockfighting The Rules and Order of Cocking', written in Lot: 250 English on a single leaf of vellum, bearing the signature of John South Africa - Sir John Jackson fine album of approx 130 Ardesois with seal and the date June 4th 1754, together with a photos compiled by the family of Sir John Jackson when he small collection of cockfighting items, including six examples of was working on the docks at Simon's Town, Cape Colony, cockfighting spurs, a hood and a thong, mounted to a board South Africa. The album contains good photographs of street (originally framed and glazed). The mount bears the legend scenes, coastal views, the harbour etc and a photo postcard of 'Ardesois's Rules' and the notes 'Collected by Col Morris' and picket boats at Simon's Town Regatta in 1904. Some of these 'Mounted by J Davis, Stroud 1875'. It would appear that this are panoramas, which is quite unusual for the time. There are was the original foundation of the cockfighting rules by also photographs showing members of the Jackson family Ardesois, who was a young man of considerable means from fishing and sailing in Scotland in 1902 and playing hockey at Tottenham, London, who was obsessed by cockfighting - one of Tynemouth in 1904 and some images of Hugh Jackson as an the cruelest sports ever, and which still, sadly continues illegally officer in India with pictures of his camp mess tent, etc. today. His own demise was very apt - apparently he had a Estimate: £250.00 - £500.00 favourite cock, but when it lost him a bet or decided to roast it alive. His action killed the poor bird, but he also dropped dead on the spot. Lot: 251 Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00 Ephemera - postcards good album of mostly views, UK and abroad, early - mid 20th c. Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 Lot: 258 Jamaica 1808 ms letter written from Jamaica dated July 5th 1808 reporting on the 'dreadful conflagration' which had Lot: 252 overtaken Falmouth on the island and the rise of yellow fever Maritime large archive of documents relating to Captain as well as a shipwreck, drought and then heavy rain leading to Thomas Hudson RN 1860-1922 including copies of various further illness. 3pp 4to. wills and bequests and his marriage settlement, large Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 correspondence regarding sales of shares in various companies, probate correspondence regarding a property in Windsor etc. Lot: 259 Estimate: £70.00 - £100.00 Travel Diary 1863 ms diary entitled 'Journal of Swiss Tour 1863' written in a neat hand on 25pp 4to, somewhat loose but apparently complete, in a hard backed exercise book. Lot: 253 Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 Lancashire - Sharples and Bolton archive of mss and typescript documents relating to the Longworth family including vellum documents relating to land at Sharples, and papers relating to Lot: 260 Joseph Longworth and his daughter Hilda who was a school Magicians fine group of approx 10 postcards etc of leading teacher. More than 100 separate documents 1875-1977 magicians from the late 19th/early 20th c, including a group generally clean condition. including Houdini and Laurance Spitari with autograph note by Estimate: £70.00 - £100.00 Spitari to verso, a signed image of 'Zanic - the Man with the Educated Hands' a further signed portrait by Spitari, a signed note by Laurance Glen, a signed card by Bi-Berti, and Lot: 254 autograph postcard signed by 'The Great Roland' and others. Staffordshire - the Sharehill Estate qty of mainly early 19th c ms Note: sold as a collection not subject to return. invoices and receipts together with an account book for 1784- Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 1830 relating to the upkeep of the estate. More than 100 separate documents. Estimate: £70.00 - £100.00 Lot: 261 Ephemera - trade cards group of trade cards etc various trades 19th/20th c together with other ephemera including ration Lot: 255 tickets, a bribe ticket from an election dated 1865, and a ms Northumberland group of approx seven ms documents book of anecdotes dated 1830. Note: miscellaneous lot not concerning the grant of a licence to erect a sheep wash on land subject to return. owned by the Duke of Northumberland in Aydon forest, part of Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 Alnwick moor. Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 Lot: 262 Ephemera - commonplace books two manuscript commonplace

21 of 34 Mullock's Specialist Auctioneers (Important Sale of Historical Documents, Autographs & Ephemera) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com books, both clearly intended as a private magazine called attributed. 'Crowquills and Goosequills', one bearing the date of November Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 1857, featuring poetry and prose and both featuring finely executed illustrations intended as title pages. Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 Lot: 270 WWI Arras Historique, after the bombing, French produced booklet of photogravure views of the destruction of the town Lot: 263 during WWI. Ephemera - commonplace book good example dated 1902 Estimate: £20.00 - £40.00 intended as a private magazine entitled 'Here There and Everywhere' featuring a variety of original poetry, prose, and illustrations including a fine series of pen and ink illustrations of Lot: 271 cats. WWI - Abbildungen deutscher und feindlicher Flugzeuge, Berlin Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 1916. Printed for military only with 42 text plates and explanatory text for identifying German and enemy aircraft. Two double page plates, one folding. Complete with erratum page, Lot: 264 15a, tipped into text and the dated erratum slip tipped on to Railways a Great Western Railway ledger covering the period inside rear cover. Scarce. 1950-81 with considerable numbers of entries relating to Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 documents logged into depot. Providing a vivid picture of the day to day workings of the railways throughout a 30 year period. Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 Lot: 272 WWI - German Navy Unseer Flotte, Leipzig 1912. A review of the German navy with numerous illustrations and tables. Lot: 265 Frontispiece of the Kaiser. Clean copy with fresh colours and in Maritime The New Seaman's Guide and Coaster's Companion original grey card boards. dated 1815 (but later). Oblong 8vo, 290pp, boards covered in Estimate: £70.00 - £100.00 sail cloth, in as-used condition. A most interesting practical guide for sailors covering practical information on navigation around the shores and navigable waterways in the UK and Lot: 273 Ireland, as well as the coasts of France, Holland, Germany, WWI - Poster recruiting poster featuring a silhouette of a man Finland, Norway and Russia. being confronted by a Boy Scout with the legend WHAT WILL Estimate: £70.00 - £100.00 YOUR ANSWER BE WHEN YOUR BOY ASKS YOU - 'FATHER WHAT DID YOU DO TO HELP WHEN BRITAIN FOUGHT FOR FREEDOM IN 1915 ?' Approx 30x20 ins. Lot: 266 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Hong Kong fine group of approx 12 original photographs showing scenes of destruction in Hong Kong following a typhoon, together with a further group relating to Hong Kong, Lot: 274 mostly showing amateur theatrical productions by British WWI The Papers of Spencer Cosby. A large and significant residents, c1920s. archive relative to the career of US Army officer Spencer Cosby Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 (1867-1962). In particular it documents his tenure as military attach to the American Embassy in Paris from 1913 to 1917 where he provided crucial wartime intelligence to the United Lot: 267 States. Comprising more than 1,000 pages of typescript, WWI - Eton College List of Etonians who fought in the Great manuscript notes, hand-drawn maps, unpublished photographs War MCMXIV-MCMXIX. Privately printed list of all members of and related intelligence. This collection is considered the the college, 282pp 4to light blue boards. A valuable source of largest First World Warholding of this import to remain in private information on WWI. The lists include names, either printed in hands. The large body consists of reports and dispatches sent black or red (for those who were killed) and the regiments to to the Department of War and other government agencies that which they belonged. A loosely inserted booklet lists all the would prove invaluable when the United States entered the war 1,031 Etonians who were killed in the War as a result of enemy in 1917. Cosby reported on all aspects of the Great War, action. There is also a 5pp errata list. The record shows that documenting some of the frightful advances in military Etonians were awarded a total of 13 VCs and 548 DSOs. technology at the dawn of the first true modern war. Cosby Estimate: £70.00 - £100.00 comments on nearly every aspect of the conflict including notes on such secrets as: the early use of aviation in warfare; the adoption of steel helmets by infantrymen; the introduction of Lot: 268 asphyxiating gas as a weapon, and a vast array of other WWI The Graphic souvenir of the German Navy's Surrender, subjects that speak to the tremendous advances in military November 1918. Good condition. technology together with their ultimate costs. As military attach Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 stationed at the French American Embassy, Spencer Cosby was invited - with military representatives from other then- neutral countries - on observation trips to the Western Front. As such he enjoyed privileged access to high-ranking officers in Lot: 269 the Allied armies from whom he gleaned a great deal. From his WWI original painting in oils on board entitled 'The Sinking of conversations with these and other officials, Cosby provided German Destroyers at Scapa Flow June 21st 1919' no artist

22 of 34 Mullock's Specialist Auctioneers (Important Sale of Historical Documents, Autographs & Ephemera) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com regular updates on the unfolding conflict, each titled "Progress Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 of the War." One of the more arresting and detailed reports is a description of the aftermath of the Battle of the Marne that includes photographs of the aftermath. Although Cosby was an Lot: 281 experienced, seasoned officer; this was his first actual taste of American Fascists Look to Germany, the Heart of Europe by warfare and all its associated horrors. His visit to the front Stanley McClatchie from the USA, 1st edition 1937, published following the Battle of the Marne impacted Cosby deeply. by Heinrich Hoffman, pictorial boards and a large qty of Beneath an arresting portrait of a dead French soldier photographic illustrations to accompany the English text, (photograph attached to his report), he comments: "The dead extolling the virtues of Hitler and the Nazis. Extremely rare. do not have the tragic expressions with which painters credit "Look to Germany" was written in 1936 by American, Stanley them. Those who are killed suddenly usually have grotesque McClatchie, who had lived in Germany prior to the NSDAP's expressions and gestures. Notice the attitude of this man's ascent to power in 1933, & was impressed by the industrial, hand!! Some looked bored; others surprised - in the silly way in technical & social revolution under the Nazis. He knew that his which a man looks surprised when he unexpectedly finds a book would be seen as Nazi propaganda, & it certainly was. To hidden coin, or has a practical joke played on him. Their this day the book is considered to be too dangerous to be read expressions are usually trivial. One often almost feels tempted in Germany & other European countries. Nearly all copies were to laugh at them Those who have died slowly are usually destroyed by the Allies, thus it became generally unavailable. propped up against something in a sitting posture. The faces of Original examples are very scarce. Excessively rare fake British these often have an expression of happiness - or of perfect banknotes produced by the Nazis calm. The expressions grotesque in the suddenly killed are Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00 much more frightful than could be any expression of suffering." Estimate: £5,000.00 - £10,000.00 Lot: 282 WWII - Operation Bernhard an excessively rare group of fake Lot: 275 British banknotes in denominations of 5, 10, 20 & 50 produced WWII commemorative album issued to Herbert Reese, a by the Germans as part of the notorious 'Operation Bernhard' - German Soldier with highly decorative ms title page, printed the attempt by the Nazis to flood the British economy with fake information on the Third Reich, the German armed forces, money in order to bring the country to its knees. The money insignia etc, and his own snapshots of his times in combat. was made under force labour conditions by Jews in Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00 Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp. The Nazis had 100 agents who attempted to put the fake money into circulation. The total produced amounted to more than 134 million. The Lot: 276 operation proved a failure as British intelligence got to hear of WWII - Naval secret report issued by Lieutenant Commander P the idea as early as 1939, and steps were taken to identify and Somerville of HMS Kingston veering the period May 19th - 22nd stop the circulation of the money. Remarkably of the almost 9 1941, cyclostyled on six leaves foolscap, obverse only. million notes actually produced, the Bank of England only Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00 records one as having been paid out. Ironically for the Germans, the possession of this money became a major factor in identifying German agents - leading to many successful Lot: 277 arrests. Examples of these banknotes are now considered WWII Entscheidende Stunden, by Eric Borchert, Berlin 1941. excessively rare. The operation was halted by the German High Featuring a striking series of photographs in both black and Command in early 1945 - with the majority of them believed to white and colour showing German combat successes over the have been consigned to the bottom of Lake Toplitz in Austria. territories captured up to that time. Divers rescued some examples from the lake and they Estimate: £70.00 - £100.00 continued to turn up in circulation - with the result that the Bank of England withdrew all notes with a value of larger than 5 from circulation and it was not until the 1970s that notes with the denomination of 20 started appearing again ! Lot: 278 Estimate: £1,000.00 - £1,500.00 428. WWII - Polish Campaign Der Grosse Deutsche Feldzug gegen Polen. 1939. German produced review of the campaign which started WWII. Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 Lot: 282A WWII - Operation Bernhard an excessively rare group of fake British banknotes in denominations of 5, 10, & 50 produced by the Germans as part of the notorious 'Operation Bernhard' - the Lot: 279 attempt by the Nazis to flood the British economy with fake WWII - the Wermacht Der Dienst unterricht im here German money in order to bring the country to its knees. Army training booklet dated 1937-38. Estimate: £800.00 - £1,000.00 Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 283 Lot: 280 WWII - Nazi Party edition of the Nazi Party Programme dated WWII - the Holocaust The Voice of Thy Brother's Blood, 1932, in an 'as used' condition but otherwise unblemished. pubished by the Women's International League, Washington Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 DC. Scarce pamphlet issued in America attempting to alert the American people to the plight of the Jews in Nazi occupied Europe.

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Lot: 284 a watercolour showing a WWI scene reminiscent of Bainsfather WWI - Autograph - Royalty - Kaiser Wilhelm II fine postcard Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 photograph of the Kaiser in full military regalia, shown full length looking sternly to his right, boldly signed across the image. Lot: 292 Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 WWII - Raf Bomber Command a fine collection of primary source documents relating to Flight Officer Falgate, RAF collected in a scrap book. The documents include original Lot: 285 documents such as a loading charts for bomb stations WWI - aviation - airships - autograph - Johann Schutte, German indicating the numbers of bombs loaded into each plane, airship pioneer colour postcard showing a German airship documents relating to specific raids, bombing maps including bombing a city, signed by Schutte across the image. Rare. detailed bombing maps of Berlinand, AAchen, Braunschweig, Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Munich, Kaiserslauten,etc, and route maps showing the flight path of Falgate's squadron from Lincolnshire to target cities including Hamburg, Hannover, Kassel, Bremen, Rotterdam etc; a ms report in pencil on a riad on Magdeburg in January 1944: Lot: 287 '...attacked by unseen a/c approx 50 miles short of target. Mid WWII - Operation 'SThe book showing details of the southcoast upper turret sustained damage but gunner unhurt. Attacked entitled, 'Militargoegraphiscke Angaben uber England target dead on zero hour being in first wave.bombed centre of Sudkuste' formed perhaps the most vital element of the whole three greens but ground detail obscured by cloud & haze...'; extensively prepared plan - which was set for September 15th some reconnaissance photographs presumably taken from his 1940. Running to some 446 pages, the book contains a large plane; a sectionalised diagram of a Lancaster Bomber etc. quantity of colour maps showing every mile of the English There are also a number of propaganda leaflets in both southern coastline, from Land's End in the far south west to German and French which RAF planes dropped over Europe, Foreness Point in Kent. It also contains a folding plan showing as well as sheets of fake German food ration coupons which the underlying terrain in the area from Selsey Bill to Margate, were presumably dropped by the RAF in some sort of attempt and large folding plan showing the whole of the south coast to deplete German food supplies in the latter stages of the War. with features marked such as railways and roads etc/ Another Another intriguing aspect of the documents is evidence that feature is a large number of drawn profiles of the coast showing Falgate was involved in bombing Paris in advance of D-Day. A various features, and a large quantity of photographs showing particularly useful aspect of the collection is Falgate's personal places in the region - in the main these were taken from freely collection of press cuttings which can be used to pinpoint the available picture postcards, but the idea was obviously to raids he actually took part in. This fine collection was found only provide images of places so that invading troops would be able recently in an attic and has not been available to scholars to recognise where they were. However, perhaps even more before. It will doubtless provide considerable information on chilling is the gazetteer which details the majority of cities and RAF bombing activities, and certainly with further research it towns in the country. A chilling reminder of what could have will be possible to identify F/O Falgate's squadron. happened 70 years ago virtually to the day, had not 'the few' Estimate: £700.00 - £1,000.00 won the decisive Battle of Britain and caused the vital postponement of Hitler's plan. Estimate: £1,500.00 - £3,000.00 Lot: 293 WWII - RAF Design Requirements for Aeroplanes - an official manual produced by the Ministry of Aircraft Production from Lot: 288 1935 with amendments up to 1947. Providing comprehensive WWII - Nazi Propaganda Munich, a German edition of the and detailed information on the design of RAF and Royal Navy guide to the city extolling the tremendous improvements made Aircraft before, during and after WWII. by the Nazis, particularly in the fields of architecture, the arts Estimate: £70.00 - £100.00 and culture, featuring many photographs , main text in German but with captions in four languages including English. Estimate: £70.00 - £100.00 Lot: 293A WWII - Pilot's logbook of pupil Pilot Eric Sjoberg, Royal Canadian Airforce July 1944-June 1945, with various training Lot: 289 sorties noted. WWII - Nazi Propaganda The New Germany Desires Work and Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Peace, with introduction by Goebbels, 1933. Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 Lot: 293B WWII - Navigation Logs group of 8 original navigation logs of Lot: 290 Sgt (later Pilot Officer) D C Johnson, 5 & 37 Sqdrn RAF, WWII - Nazi Propaganda Neuordnung unteres Denkens by R covering the period September 1940-July 1941, listing action in Walter Darre - an early propaganda booklet extolling the various theatres of war. The first relates to a raid on German physical fitness programmes instituted by the Nazis. installations at Dunkirk (presumably immediately after the Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 evacuation of the BEF). The other reports relate to sorties to Malta, Crete and bombing raids on Benghazi during the North Africa campaign. These are original logs which were lodged for Lot: 291 intelligence de-briefing on return and contain much detailed WWI -autograph album containing a variety of poetry, prose information on the flight, bomb loads carried, targets, success and watercolours, including a good caricature of the Kaiser and

24 of 34 Mullock's Specialist Auctioneers (Important Sale of Historical Documents, Autographs & Ephemera) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com of the raid etc. figures, a group of happy looking Romanians who had fought Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00 with Germany during WWI, a group of military and civilian personnel on a square in Munich identified as being in August 1919, and a shot of mounted cavalry. In the wake of the Treaty Lot: 294 of Verseilles which stripped Germany not only of land but also WWII - Spitfire a fine set of control instruments taken from a its political dignity, riots broke out across the country, most Spitfire comprising clock, pressure gauge, trim gauge and fuel notably in Munich, where the 30 year old Adolf Hitler, recently gauge. Each carries serial etc numbers as follows: Fuel Gauge: returned to civilian life began to emerge as a political figure of Serial number : 0041. GP280/061/2 Trim: 2521/39 Clock: Mk II - the far right. Original and unknown photographs showing Hitler 12067/38. Smith & son London, Ref no L6/39. To reverse are from such an early time are of extreme rarity. embossed the following: A.M. and 12067 Pressure gauge: Estimate: £450.00 - £550.00 Code 277PG. Serial no: 20343/49. A further mark carries the arrow sign of the MOD plus the number 6A/2163. Estimate: £500.00 - £1,000.00 Lot: 300 WWII - Hitler group of three original photographs, showing Adolf Hitler attending the 'Deutscher Tag' [ie German national Lot: 295 day] in Nuremberg in 1919. In the first Hitler is seen half length WWII - Adolf Hitler - Mein Kampf 1st edition, 1925. Laminated in a gabardine mackintosh, his shoulders sloping, but with his covers, library label of Der Deutschen Technischen Hochschule familiar moustache and hairstyle, looking seriously to his front. in Brunn to inside cover (access number 32.283/VI), further A figure standing next to him has been identified as Ludendorf, label affixed to title page with a Russian stamp, and another the defeated German General of WWI. In the second, he is card affixed to reverse of title page indicating a Swiss collector seen, three quarter length, showing that he is carrying a trilby dated 1929. Indistinct ownership signature to title page dated hat, surrounded by a group of people some in military dress 1925, otherwise interior pages appear good. Hitler's book ran uniform. Hitler is looking seriously to his left and into the into many editions and is still being produced today. However, distance. A figure standing next to him is identified as the the first edition produced in 1925 is one of the rarest books on notorious anti-Semitic Nazi Julius Streicher (who went on to the market as only 500 copies were produced. This edition publish the magazine 'Sturmer' during the third Reich period). contained only the first part of Hitler's epic. Sales were In the third picture, Hitler is seen three quarter length in a group reasonable, so the publishers agreed to a second edition which of military and police officers all in dress uniform. Original appeared in 1926. This carried a second part, marking its first images of Hitler from this period are of the greatest rarity. His appearance. somewhat poor clothing gives testament to his fortunes in the Estimate: £2,000.00 - £4,000.00 immediate aftermath of WWI. It is also interesting to note that from these pictures Hitler had stooped shoulders - a factor corrected by judicial padding under the directions of the Nazi propaganda machine in later life ! Lot: 296 Estimate: £650.00 - £800.00 WWII - Hitler Youth an original membership certificate for the Hitler Youth issued dated April 20th 1940, together with two further certificates bearing the facsimile signatures of Hitler. Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 Lot: 301 WWII - Heinrich Himmler document signed with initials over the rubber stamp of 'Der Reichsfuhrer - SS' dated June 30th 1942, concerning visas for a visit to Italy. Cyclostyled document on Lot: 297 3pp. Himmler has signed his initials in green crayon, WWII - the blitz - Henry Moore Shelter Sketch Book by Henry presumably to approve the document. Moore, facsimile signature of Moore with date October 1940 to Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00 inside cover, and approx 81 plates showing the people of London taking shelter in the tube tunnels during the blitz, binding a little loose but otherwise good. Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 Lot: 302 WWI fine caricature portrait (approx 18x14ins) of Captain J A Barrow, Royal Field Artillery, signed 'Con Planck, France 1918', showing a pipe smoking Barrow with lit match beside a field Lot: 298 gun, together with a certificate of Mention in Dispatches (by WWII three rare issues of the German army publication 'der Haig) bearing the facsimile signature of Winston Churchill. Schulungsbrief' issues 1&3 from 1940 and Issue 10 from 1939. Estimate: £200.00 - £250.00 Estimate: £70.00 - £100.00

Lot: 303 Lot: 299 WWII -Women's Land Army a scarce run of approx 55 editions WWII Photographs -Munich Riots 1919 small group of original of 'The Land Girl' the official publication of the Land Army, gelatine silver prints by Hoffman showing the November 1919 including the exceptionally rare Vol 1 No 1 (this copy only a riots in Berlin, one showing Gustav Landauer surrounded by a little torn and stained with plastic adhesive tape repairs which in large group of people, another showing a large body of people our opinion should be removed as soon as possible). The rest surrounding a carriage with Landauer identified as being in the of the editions appear in fine order. The editions run from April picture by a pencilled note to verso. A figure standing at the 1940 until the last edition issued in March 1947 when the Land back of this carriage could be Adolf Hitler. Another shows Army was finally disbanded. These rare magazines thus Xylander speaking at another rally, together with a few other provide a remarkable insight into the heroism of the thousands original photographs including formal portraits of political

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Lot: 310 Lot: 304 WWII Adler-Luftkampfspiel WWII era board game invented by WWII - Women's Land Army a rare example of a Women's an officer in the Luftwaffe, based on aerial warfare. Apparently Land Army badge produced in metal with the Crown complete in original box (which is showing slight wear on edges surmounting a gold outer ring with a green and gold inner and at corners, but otherwise appears fine. Full game rules (in emblem of a wheat sheaf. German) enclosed. Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Estimate: £350.00 - £500.00

Lot: 305 Lot: 311 WWII - Women's Land Army a rare example of a Women's WWII - a German issue aerial navigation wall map showing Land Army Timber Corps badge, produced in brown Bakelite. most of Germany, and surrounding areas, with Nazi eagle and These badges are particularly rare as the timber corps involved swastika emblems to head, dated 1936. Printed on paper relatively few land army girls. approx 48x38ins, worn in original folds and with some fraying to Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 edges but otherwise in generally good order. An interesting map, issued at a time when Germany should not have had an air force under the terms of the Treaty of Versailles. Lot: 306 Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 WWII - Chess game good example of a German soldier's travelling chess game, all pieces apparently present, with board, in original box featuring two German soldiers playing Lot: 312 chess with one saying [trans]'Check Mate'. WWII - Allied invasion of Europe group of approx 50 maps, war Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 issue, of France, and Holland some marked up in crayon, each with reference tabs attached. Together with a volume of town plans of French towns produced by the War Office in 1944, Lot: 307 clearly as part of the same operation. WWII - Game Tak Tik Wehr Schach 1940, produced by Verlag Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 die Wehrmacht, a German game based on the idea of 'Military Chess' box intact, in good condition with original cardboard transit case, rules (in German) present, apparently complete Lot: 313 playing pieces and board. This is the rarer reduced sized WWII - Dr Leonardo Conti - war criminal copy of 'Behring zum version of this game, produced for the troops on the front line to Gedachtnis' (to the memory of [Emil von] Behring) Berlin 1942, play in their spare time. It is also unusual because the playing signed by Conti on a page featuring a photograph of him pieces are made from Bakelite. At this time board games in showing him making a speech. Conti, (1900-45) was the Chief Britain were still using wooden pieces. Physician of the Third Reich and was the architect of the Estimate: £150.00 - £300.00 programme to rid Germany of Germans of unsound mind in order to promote a pure Nordic race. As a result he was responsible for the extermination of huge number of innocent Lot: 308 German people. He committed suicide in October 1945 in order WWII - Children's game Adler Luftverteidigung spiel, (Adler Air to evade retribution. Defence Game) Desden c1940 Children's board game for two Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00 players, complete in original box with complete rules . Box a little scuffed but intact, apparently complete. The rules state that the game was conceived by an officer of the Lufwaffe in Lot: 314 order to raise interest for the execution of an air attack - and it WWII/WWI miscellaneous group including a children's book on is interesting that this game, as opposed to the propaganda a WWI theme, a WWII Home Guard certificate, a regimental games we sold in August states quite categorically 'This game magazine from September 1945, two files of cyclostyled shall and will only be a game' - providing a telling insight into documents, one marked 'Restricted', a regimental horse racing the different perspective of war as held by the fighting service programme dated 1919, a photograph of Edward VIII when men and the Nazi politicians. The object of the game was to Prince of Wales in WWI, a further photograph of him when a throw a dice to commence (and defend) attacks by either boy sailor, and a WWI commission with the stamped signature bombers or fighters - in essence it is a strategy game with of George V. Note: miscellaneous lot not subject to return. points scored for various successes against attacking planes. Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00

Lot: 315 Lot: 309 WWII - The Holocaust The Town that Died, based on notes WWI Die Neue Baufasten mit Reichswehr. German WWI era provided by David Liver 1946. Printed in Hebrew and being a

26 of 34 Mullock's Specialist Auctioneers (Important Sale of Historical Documents, Autographs & Ephemera) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com record of the extermination of Jews in the Zaglembia Region of Chancellery typewritten letter signed to General Schirmer Poland during WWII. saying that he had Hitler's permission to dedicate his book to Estimate: £70.00 - £100.00 him, with envelope and a photograph showing Bouhler standing next to Hitler. Estimate: £450.00 - £600.00 Lot: 316 WWII - Mussolioni a rare limited edition copy of 'Richard Wagner und die Stadt der Meistersinger' by Richard Wilhelm Lot: 324 Stock, Berlin 1938, first edition, deluxe limited edition of 10 WWII - Phillip Bouhler - war criminal - head of Hitler's copies with vellum binding, this being number 6. Chancellery - and Albert Bormann, head of Hitler's private office Estimate: £500.00 - £700.00 typewritten letter to Bormann concerning the translation of Hitler's speeches, together with a typewritten letter from Bormann giving his reply. Lot: 317 Estimate: £700.00 - £1,000.00 WWII - Adolf Hitler printed copy of Hitler's 1937 New Year Speech given to the Reichstag on January 30th of that year, 47pp 8vo plus title. Lot: 325 Estimate: £1,500.00 - £3,000.00 WWII - Martin Bormann typewritten letter signed dated April 17th 1944 to Julius Schaub concerning the composer Hans Pfitzner - saying that he had left a letter which was intended for Lot: 318 Goebbels. WWII - the Holocaust rare leaflet with the text of the sermon Estimate: £700.00 - £1,000.00 denouncing the Gestapo, preached by the Catholic Bishop of Munster, Clemsn Graf von Galen who defied the Nazis throughout the War and was only spared from retribution by Lot: 326 Goebbels who feared it would alienate German Catholics. WWII - Adolf Hitler excessively rare document being the Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 transcript of Hitler's speech to the Reichstag on January 1st 1945. Cyclostyled on five pp folio, with official access stamp of the Hitler's Office to base. Hitler usually gave his speeches Lot: 319 from scribbled notes, so this is most likely a contemporaneous WWII - The Holocaust - Auschwitz harrowing series of 10 transcript for archival purposes, though it is claimed that these original snapshot photographs taken by a Russian soldier - five pages were read by Hitler personally and approved - which is of which show scenes on the liberation of Auschwitz, with the quite possible. The signature across the official stamp is not other five showing equally horrible events, including a hanged clear, but it is most probably that of an official at the prisoner and a death squad about to open fire on a group of Chancellery. As such this is an excessively rare document civilians coming from a period when most of the Third Reich hierarchy Estimate: £800.00 - £1,000.00 must have known that the end could not be too far away. The Allies were now well established in mainland Europe and were closing in from the West. The Red Army were similarly closing in from the East. Hitler nevertheless remained defiant, as can Lot: 320 be gauged from the nature of this speech : 'Only the turn of the WWII - the Holocaust - concentration camp art original sketch year initiate me to speak to you. The tide of events and on an 8vo size leaf of paper executed in pen and wash showing specially what had happen on 20 July (Valkyrie assassination) two prisoners being beaten by a guard. This is believed to have forced me to attend my power to my sole mission, the fate of been drawn by a prisoner from Orianienburg Concentration the German nation. Even when the enemy predicted the break Camp. down, we turned everything and we owe that those countless Estimate: £700.00 - £1,000.00 victims of our nation, their work and their service at the front lines what they did for our fatherland. .as I declared on 1.9.1939, that no one can defeat Germany, neither by force of Lot: 321 arms, nor by time. .long before, they all planed to break down WWII - Albert Kesselring, General Field Marshal of the Air Germany. The mass of nations was against Germany. Long Force and Commander in Chief of the German Troops before the war, the British media was lying and they also said typewritten letter signed with autograph addition to end to that Germany will defeat himself by revolution within 7 or 8 'Lieber Pottiez' refusing his request to promote him to General. days. ...they predicted that we loose the war, because of 1p A4 dated March 30th 1944. hunger, because of the winter, because of the mud. Then after Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 the successful French mission in 1940 they predicted the end of war within 2 months. The next date was September 1941. So the repeated tis game year by year. Then they said that Lot: 322 Germany will break in August 1944 and they already planned a WWII - German ration cards four pages of ration cards issued meeting to decide the absolute surrender of Germany before in Germany during WWII, one specifically for soldiers. Rare. Christmas. In coming winter, they will talk about the winter 1946 Estimate: £60.00 - £80.00 and so on. They can talk about Germanys surrender, but this will never happen, but Germanys victory. ..the other nations dont know Germany. They dont know the past 300 years of our Lot: 323 history. Germany was the main factor of European history. WWII - Phillip Bouhler - war criminal - head of Hitler's ...we know from the past and the presence the plans of our British-American enemies, the Bolshevic and the international

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Jew who stand behind everything. ..they plan the break of the describing a somewhat disturbing incident involving the death German nation, the transport of 20 million Germans abroad, the of a baby found with its throat cut. slaving of Germans, the ruin of our youth. We have to decide if Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00 we want freedom or slavery. This insight was denunciated by the media Jews. ..our enemy - except the Jew - dont know for what they fight. We know for what we fight. For the preservation Lot: 334 of our nation, our fatherland, our 2000 year history, our children WWI - autograph letter signed, by the Oxford Academic and grandchildren. ..they plan to exterminate us, to destroy our Frederick Cornwallis Conybeare, no date but postmarked July cities and they hope to kill our women and children. They also 7th 1915, 2pp 4to : 'I have been almost prostrated by my sense want to destroy all the documentation of our 2000 year culture. of calamity which has overtaken Europe, a calamity which I am They self dont have a culture. .they inflict boundless pain to our afraid the belligerents could with a little commonsense and nation and children. But after all, every German will be proud to forbearance have avoidedI shall abstain from vilifying a brave be a German. My nation, I know your pain. There is no other foe whom it is an honour to fight & whom it is will be a yet human being on this planet who knows his nation better than greater honour to reconcile in lasting friendship when the war is me.' over' One feels that the average Tommy probably had a Estimate: £1,000.00 - £2,000.00 different perspective on the fighting than the academic Cornwallis in his ivory tower in Oxford. Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 Lot: 327 WWII - the Holocaust - Ghetto Police armband featuring a blue star of David, and the legend 'Judische Ghetto Polizei', a few Lot: 335 stains consistent with wear. WWII - Albert Speer a copy of 'Stadtebau' by Friedrich Hess, Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 signed on the title page by Albert Speer, Paul Bonatz and Oswald Bieber - the three leading architects of the Third Reich. Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Lot: 328 WWII - the Holocaust - Ghetto Fire Brigade armband featuring a red device to centre of a helmet with two axes and the legend Lot: 336 'Judische Feurwehr', a few stains consistent with wear. WWI rare souvenir programme for the state visit of Marshal Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 Foch and the French Prime Minister Clemenceau to Britain in December 1918 to celebrate the end of WWI. Somewhat crudely printed on 4pp sm8vo, in remarkably good condition Lot: 329 considering its age and high mortality rate. WWII - the Holocaust - the Altestenrat armband with the legend Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 'Altestenrat der Judischen Ghetto-Gemeinde', a few stains consistent with wear. Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 Lot: 337 WWI A Practical, Permanent and Honourable Settlement of the War by Charles Roden Buxton, published by the National Lot: 330 Labour Press 1916.Rare very early Labour Party pamphlet WWII - Nazi Propaganda Volkwerden der Deutchen, history offering its solution to ending WWI. book aimed mainly at children, providing a Nazi perspective on Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 history Estimate: £20.00 - £40.00 Lot: 338 WWII - Adolf Hitler - Mein Kampf complete run of 18 issues Lot: 331 (with duplicates of issues 1 & 2) of the English translation (by WWII a rare first issue of 'Hilf Mit !', the official Hitler youth James Murphy) of Mein Kampf issued in weekly parts. In publication, produced in 1933 the moment the Nazis took power. generally good order. Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00

Lot: 332 Lot: 339 WWII - Aircraft recognition cards for packs of officially issued WWII - Adolf Hitler - Mein Kampf English translation by James aircraft recognition cards together with printed keys to each Murphy, Hurst and Blackett, London 1939 - '66th thousand'. pack, issued by the Air Ministry dated July 1942. Each Original blue cloth boards, sun faded on spine and part of top apparently complete. cover, spine working loose but otherwise appears unblemished. Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00

Lot: 333 Lot: 340 WWII fine series of approx 12 autograph letters sent home by WWII - a fine photo album of a member of the German land Private (later Gunner) Winnie Field of the Auxiliary Training corps showing a variety of activities, in training, digging roads Service from training camps in North Wales and County and railways, in construction projects, marching, group shots Durham in the early 1940s providing a fascinating insight into etc etc. the life at such camps and the role of women at war as well as Estimate: £150.00 - £300.00

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Lot: 341 WWII - American Fascists - the Dearborn Independent edition WWII a rare edition of a German field magazine issued by the for November 10th 1923 with the headline 'Have British failed 1stBatterie of the Wermacht, cyclostyled and with various the Jews in Palestine ?' cartoons, verse and prose, including one anti-Semitic Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 reference. In remarkably good order. Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Lot: 349 WWII - American Fascists - the Dearborn Independent edition Lot: 342 for October 27th 1923 with the headline 'Wolf is Nipping at the WWII - Luftwaffe a rare edition of an early Luftwaffe unit Heels of Wall Street'. magazine, issued by the Flieger-Horst Kompanie and dated Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 November 2nd 1935. With the usual collection of verse and prose with cartoons etc. In remarkable good condition. Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Lot: 350 WWII - American Fascists - the Dearborn Independent edition for December 24th 1921 with a large article entitled 'Jews Lot: 343 would dominate labour club' - ie they'd get all the jobs and WWII - RAF rare edition of 'Tee Emm' No 2 May 1941, the Christian white Americans wouldn't. official pilot's magazine of the RAF, marked 'Not to be taken Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 into the air'. Fine condition. Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Lot: 351 WWII - American Fascists - the Dearborn Independent edition Lot: 344 for January 7th 1922 with the headline 'Candid Address to Jews WWII - Nazi Party edition of the Nazi Party programme dated and the Jewish problem'. 1934, in an 'as used' condition but otherwise unblemished. Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 Lot: 352 Lot: 345 WWII - American Fascists - the Dearborn Independent edition WWII rare edition of 'Assurance of Victory' issued by the for December 17th 1921 with the headline 'When Liquor Came Ministry of Information in 1939 seeking to reassure the public Under Jewish Control'. first of all why the nation was at war, and also attempting to Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 prove that it was a matter of course that we would win - this of course was issued before the fall of France, the Battle of Britain and the Blitz - though it's main thrust of argument proved Lot: 353 correct in the end, but at such an enormous cost in lives on WWII - Mosley and the Fascists edition of Action (British Union both sides. of Fascists) dated September 2nd 1939 carrying the headline Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 'For Britain, Peace and People - No War for Jewish Finance', surmounting a long article by Mosley. Significant date: issued on the very eve of the outbreak of WWII. Lot: 346 Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 WWII - War Damage small group of items including a pamphlet on compensation rights for war damage and injury, an unused air damage report form, a settlement statement for damage to a Lot: 354 property in London, etc together with a home guard pamphlet, a WWII - Mosley and the Fascists edition of Action (British Union letter relating to the drawing of food rations, an Air Ministry of Fascists) the first edition of this paper dated February 21st unused medication examination form and a Christmas Day 1936 with headline to page one 'Back to 1914 Diplomacy - Gifts certificate issued in WWI. Note: miscellaneous group not Nations Preparing for War' subject to return. Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 Lot: 355 Lot: 347 WWII - Mosley and the Fascists edition of Action (British Union WWII - Occupation of the Channel Isles two editions of the of Fascists) the second edition of this paper dated February Guernsey Evening Press , the first for January 24th 1944 with 28th 1936 with headline 'What 7,000,000 would Buy' attacking the headline 'London Heavily Raided' (most unlikely given the the spend on defence which could be switched to better date), and the second from February 11th the same year projects. Rare. announcing that Churchill was about to retire, and also, Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 according to William Joyce that Britain had become depopulated. Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 Lot: 356 WWII - Mosley and the Fascists edition of Action (British Union of Fascists) the third edition of this paper dated March 6th Lot: 348 1936, with the headline 'Britain Ruined for Alien Profit'. Rare.

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Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 WWII - Mosley and the Fascists edition of Blackshirt (British Union of Fascists) dated October 31st 1936 with the general title piece 'Why are Jews Disliked' and the headline : 'Gentile or Lot: 357 Jew : Who is to Blame for Anti-Semitism'. This edition also WWII - Mosley and the Fascists edition of Action (British Union carries a photograph from the infamous Cable Street riot. of Fascists) dated April 22nd 1939 with the headline : 'Mosley's Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 Demand: Peace or War ? - let the People Vote. Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 Lot: 366 WWII - Mosley and the Fascists edition of Fascist Week (British Lot: 358 Union of Fascists) dated February 23rd 1934 with the headline WWII - Mosley and the Fascists edition of Blackshirt (British 'Eighteen Blackshirts Arrested - Charged with inciting to a Union of Fascists), Christmas Issue dated December 24th 1937 breach of the Peace'. featuring a large graphic of Mosley with the line 'A New Year Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 Bringing Britain nearer The Abundant Harvests of British Union'. Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 Lot: 367 WWII - Mosley and the Fascists edition of Lower Rates, issued Lot: 359 by the United Ratepayer's Advisory Association with the WWII - Mosley and the Fascists edition of Blackshirt (British intriguing headline : 'Bankers Cause War'. Rare. Union of Fascists) dated May 29th 1937 with the headline: Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00 'Jewry's Bluff Called - A K Chesterton exposes Sunday Paper's War mongering efforts'. Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 Lot: 368 WWII - Mosley and the Fascists edition of Jewry Uber Alles dated June 1920 with a particularly nasty attack on the Lot: 360 Sassoon family, and including the scarce promotional sticker WWII - Mosley and the Fascists edition of Blackshirt (British 'The Jews Harp - Britons Pay the Harper/Jewry calls the tune' Union of Fascists) dated March 1938, featuring a famous study showing a graphic of a fat man playing an allegorical harp. of Mosley (first since he was banned from wearing a uniform). Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 Lot: 369 Lot: 361 WWII - Mosley and the Fascists edition of British Fascism WWII - Mosley and the Fascists edition of Blackshirt (British (issued by the British Fascists) special summer propaganda Union of Fascists) dated August 21st 1937 with headline 'News number [no year] with headline 'Surrender of an Empire' by Sir from the Jelly Fronts' and the somewhat disarming line : Michael O'Dwyer - heavily implicated in the Amritsar massacre 'National Socialism is Inevitable'. of 1912 and who was assassinated by a Sikh activist in 1940. Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 There is also a double page article entitled 'Germany and the Jewish Question'. Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 Lot: 362 WWII - Mosley and the Fascists edition of Blackshirt (British Union of Fascists) dated July 10th 1937 with an extensive Lot: 370 report on Mosley's Trafalgar Square rally with the headline : WWII - Mosley and the Fascists rare edition of Mosley's 'Mosley's Great Triumph over the Alien Rabble'. Newsletter No 1, issued in 1946 - laying down the foundation of Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 his continued fascist campaign even after everything which had happened in WWII. Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 Lot: 363 WWII - Mosley and the Fascists edition of Blackshirt (British Union of Fascists) dated April 10th 1937 with the headline : Lot: 371 'Jews Pliot Against Blackshirts - Racial Incitement Bill WWII - Mosley and the Fascists Our Jewish Aristochracy - a Demanded' Revelation by Arnold Leese, dated March 1949 - listing Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 everyone who Leese believed had some sort of Jewish blood in them, with even him admitting that some of the connections were 'distant'. He also cites hereditary title holders who married Jewish women - including Mosley ! Lot: 364 Estimate: £70.00 - £100.00 WWII - Mosley and the Fascists edition of Blackshirt (British Union of Fascists) dated March 21st 1936 with the headline : 'The People of Britain will Follow us in the Crusade of Fascism'. Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 Lot: 372 WWII - Mosley and the Fascists an original manuscript article written in pencil on four sheets of Imperial Fascist League notepaper, being a translation of an anti-Semitic article Lot: 365 emanating from Holland. '...it is a joyful sign that the Swastika is

30 of 34 Mullock's Specialist Auctioneers (Important Sale of Historical Documents, Autographs & Ephemera) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com to be seen in England and that the Hitlerite ideology is Lot: 380 becoming to be realised as the only true one...the battle against WWII - Mosley and the Fascists The Secret International - Jewdom and masonry must be won, because right is on our Armament Firms at Work, fifth impression 1933. An interesting side...' The Imperial Fascist League was an incarnation of expose of the activities of international armaments firms who, Arnold Leese who hated Mosley almost as much as he hated according to the pamphlet, have a consistent prayer : 'Give us Jews - this article, possibly written out by Leese himself, must this day a little war.' have seemed music to his ears as it attacks Mosley's brand of Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 'Kosher' as much as it attacks the Jews and Freemasons. Rare. Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Lot: 381 WWII - Mosley and the Fascists This March of Homicide and Lot: 373 other studies in oil imperialism and war, by the late Sir Walter WWII - Mosley and the Fascists group of approx six original Strickland. stickers issued by the British Union of Fascists post war, with Estimate: £20.00 - £40.00 various messages including 'Boycott Jap Goods and Save Britain'. Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 Lot: 382 WWII - Mosley and the Fascists edition of The Hidden Hand dated March 1921 with front cover story entitled 'The Jew-Made Lot: 374 war. WWII - Mosley and the Fascists an original photograph of Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 Moseley taken in Italy, showing him full length with a female companion (possibly a translator) and one of his sons outside a building. Estimate: £50.00 - £80.00 Lot: 383 American Fascists edition of The Cross and the Flag for July 1953 with a long article apparently by Henry Ford on Bolshevism and Zionism. Lot: 375 Estimate: £10.00 - £20.00 WWII - Moseley and the Fascists Women and Fascism by Anne Brock Griggs - 10 important points, you have the vote - yet are still powerless. Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 Lot: 384 WWII - Julius Streicher - Die Sturmer rare edition of this notorious anti-Semitic publication, produced by one of the worst Jew haters in the Nazis, Julius Streicher. This edition is dated Lot: 376 January 1937 and carries the headline 'Mass Murder' - 'The WWII - Mosley and the Fascists Motorways for Britain - Jews are our misfortune!' constructive solution to the traffic problem, by A Raven Estimate: £70.00 - £100.00 Thompson. A remarkable pre-war pamphlet in which Thompson proposes what is basically the modern motorway system. Strange to think that the road system we rely on so much today was the brainchild of the fascists ! Lot: 385 Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 WWII - Julius Streicher - Die Sturmer rare edition of this notorious anti-Semitic publication, produced by one of the worst Jew haters in the Nazis, Julius Streicher. This edition is dated December 1936 and carries the headline 'Satan in the Dock' - Lot: 377 'The Jews are our misfortune!' WWII - Mosley and the Fascists The Plan of the Jew, handbill Estimate: £70.00 - £100.00 issued by the Imperial Fascist League - basically arguing that the Jews were bent on controlling everything. Also making the point that the League has 'no connection with Sir Oswald Mosley's pro-Jewish organisation' Lot: 386 Estimate: £70.00 - £100.00 WWII - Julius Streicher - Die Sturmer rare edition of this notorious anti-Semitic publication, produced by one of the worst Jew haters in the Nazis, Julius Streicher. This edition is dated May 1936 and carries the headline 'The World Crimes - 'The Lot: 378 Jews are our misfortune!' [i.e. the crimes of the world are a WWII - Mosley and the Fascists - the Duke of Bedford two Zionist/Bolshevist conspiracy etc etc]. pamphlets - Propaganda for Geese , with als of the Duke of Estimate: £70.00 - £100.00 Bedford loosely inserted, and The Absurdity of the National Debt. Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 Lot: 387 WWII - Julius Streicher - Die Sturmer rare edition of this notorious anti-Semitic publication, produced by one of the worst Lot: 379 Jew haters in the Nazis, Julius Streicher. This edition is dated WWII - Mosley and the Fascists The ABC of Modern November 1936 and carries the headline 'Blood Guilt in Spain' - Economics by Oswald Mosley, published in 1951 'The Jews are our misfortune!' Estimate: £10.00 - £20.00 Estimate: £70.00 - £100.00

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Lot: 388 Lot: 396 WWII - Julius Streicher - Die Sturmer rare edition of this Devon group of approx 26 indentures on vellum and parchment notorious anti-Semitic publication, produced by one of the worst mostly early 19th c but one from late 18th c, generally good Jew haters in the Nazis, Julius Streicher. This edition is dated condition, all relating to properties in Devon, mostly Crediton October 1936 and carries the headline 'The Crooked Trio' and Exeter. Note: miscellaneous group not subject to return. (attacking both England and Italy) and with a graphic illustration Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 of the figure of death looming over Russian peasant farmers. Estimate: £70.00 - £100.00 Lot: 397 Indentures miscellaneous group of approx 22 mostly 19th c on Lot: 389 parchment, vellum and paper, including a good indenture for WWII - Julius Streicher - Die Sturmer rare edition of this the sale of Waddon House, Surrey, with ms map and schedule. notorious anti-Semitic publication, produced by one of the worst Note: miscellaneous group not subject to return. Jew haters in the Nazis, Julius Streicher. This edition is dated Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 March 1936 with a large front page illustration showing Streicher standing over two Jewish figures. Estimate: £70.00 - £100.00 Lot: 398 Transport group of documents/letters etc including a letter from the Oxford, Worcester & Wolverhampton railway Lot: 390 concerning providing a footbridge, dated 1847, a letter from a WWII - Julius Streicher - Die Sturmer rare edition of this lawyer opposed to the Manchester & Birmingham railway dated notorious anti-Semitic publication, produced by one of the worst 1840, a cycle engineer's invoice dated 1903, an invoice for the Jew haters in the Nazis, Julius Streicher. This edition is the Rochdale Canal co dated 1800, a travel expenses account special edition for the Nuremberg rally of 1936, with headline between Ross on Wye, Hereford and London dated 1808 and printed in red, and a large anti-Semitic graphic to page one. detailed plans of railway lines, sidings etc, Jarrow no date but Estimate: £70.00 - £100.00 probably 20th c. Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00

Lot: 391 Ephemera - cruise ship menus three decorative menus from SS Lot: 399 Mariposa dated 1940 featuring colourful designs akin to Gaugin. Punch group of 14 bound volumes of Punch covering the years Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 1901-1907, generally good condition. Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00

Lot: 392 Ephemera - Royalty - postcards set of approx 12 postcards Lot: 400 c1930s apparently complete showing George V and other Punch group of 10 bound volumes from the Punch Library of members of the Royal family including the infant Princesses Humour, generally good condition. Elizabeth and Margaret. Issued in flat tins of De Reszke Estimate: £50.00 - £80.00 cigarettes. Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 Lot: 401 Aviation edition of the Daily Graphic for October 21st 1909 with Lot: 393 a front page photograph showing Mr Farman an early British Ephemera - Royalty - postcards set of approx 24 postcards aviator setting a record by flying at 30mph, with report and c1930s issued to commemorate the coronation of George VI comment inside the paper. with further set of approx 30 cards showing various aspects of Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 the British Empire. The Royalty set was issued in flat tins of De Reszke cigarettes. Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 Lot: 402 Aviation collection of approx 20 very scarce and original early aviation photographs including shots of the Barnwell Bullet Lot: 394 1915, portraits of the early aviators Pierre Verrer, and Ephemera - postcards carton of postcards, mostly early 20th c, Barnwell, the maiden voyage of the first water plane with including WWI scenes, continental towns, Japanese views etc eyewitness account written to verso, dated 1912, and a rare set etc. Note: miscellaneous group not subject to return. of photographs of the Whitehead Aircraft Co 1916. Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

Lot: 395 Lot: 403 Ephemera - Photographs - Victorian interiors group of approx Aviation - the Schneider Trophy an original copy of the seven large original photographs showing interiors of Victorian programme for the Schneider Trophy Air Speed Contest held rooms, each mounted on card, one approx 9x7 ins the rest on September 6th & 7th 1929, 72pp complete, with decorative approx 12x10 ins. wrappers. This copy bears the signature of W Speller who was Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 a technical adviser to Vickers Armstrong for the race. Rare.

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Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 Estimate: £10.00 - £20.00

Lot: 404 Lot: 411 Aviation - King's Cup an excessively rare copy of the Manuscript - literary - Giovani Meli a fine manuscript translation programme for the first King's Cup Circuit of Britain Air Race of Meli's greatest work, 'La Fata Galanti', dated around 1818 held in 1922, signed to the back page by 14 of the pilots who and carried out by W W Baker, who was vice consul in Messina took part, including Alan Cobham. The programme also bears in the early 19th c. The ms carry an introduction and hand written notes on the times of three of the stages. Winston biographical sketch of Meli and is generally good condition Churchill is also listed as one of the sponsors. throughout. Total of 110 pp large folio. Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00

Lot: 405 Lot: 412 Autograph - space exploration - Neil Armstrong, the first man to Autograph - literature - yachting My Lively Lady by Sir Alec set foot on the moon autograph note signed on the reverse of a Rose, 1st edition, dj present, signed by the author, together calling card 'To Rosemary - with best wishes Neil Armstrong'. with 'The Impossible Voyage' by Chay Blyth, 1st ed, dj present Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00 signed by the author. Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00

Lot: 406 Autograph - Political - Tony Blair, Prime Minister typewritten Lot: 413 letter signed 'Tony' when Leader of the Opposition, dated Literature - children's books Golliwog Island by Draycot M Dell, December 13th 1995 to Nigel Griffiths MP thanking him for A & C Black, 1930, decorative covers, some original pencil attending a luncheon in Edinburgh '...it is vital of course to illustrations by a child owner from the past, in an 'as used' ensure we deal in facts, not misconceptions in our dialogue with condition but otherwise unblemished. Rare and sought after. the business community in Scotland...' Estimate: £70.00 - £100.00 Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00

Lot: 414 Lot: 407 Literature - WWII The Wooden Horse by Eric Williams, Autograph - Political - Tony Blair, Prime Minister autograph illustrated children's edition, signed by the author. letter signed dated July 6th (no year) to Nigel [Griffiths MP] Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 '...well done on your question today. Just what needed ! Yours Tony.' We understand that this letter was prompted by a question by Griffiths to John Major during Prime Minister's Lot: 415 Questions which concerned the Scott Inquiry, and which proved WWII - Eva Braun a large desert spoon by Wellner bearing her somewhat embarrassing to the PM - hence Blair's glee. monogram on the shaft. Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00

Lot: 408 Lot: 416 Autograph - Political - Clement Atlee, Prime Minister autograph WWII - Adolf Hitler a teaspoon bearing the monogram 'AH' to and typewritten letters signed 'Clem' as Prime Minister to Tim shaft. Burden, the first dated 1949 informing him that he had been Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 recommended to the King for a peerage, and the second dated 1950 sending warm greetings and saying that he had just returned from a pleasant visit to the TUC. Together with unrelated correspondence to Burden and a few other items. Lot: 417 Attributed to Hitler Alpine Scene with Church - watercolour, Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 approx 7x6ins, on paper, framed and glazed. Signed 'A Hitler to bottom right hand corner. This is accompanied by a certificate issued by Hans O A Horvath. Lot: 409 Estimate: £6,000.00 - £8,000.00 Autographs - entertainment small autograph book with a number of signatures including: George Formby, Jack Hulbert, Cicely Courtneige, Vic Oliver, Elsie and Doris Waters, Will Fyfe, Vera Lynn, Wilson, Keppel & Betty, Charlie Kunz, Arthur Askey, Lot: 418 Attributed to Hitler Alpine Scene with carter in mid distance. Norman Wisdom, Anona Winn, Stainless Stephen and many Watercolour, approx 9x6ins. On paper, framed and glazed. more. Signed 'A Hitler' to bottom left hand corner. This is Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 accompanied by a certificate issued by Hans O A Horvath. Estimate: £6,000.00 - £8,000.00 Lot: 410 Ephemera - cigarette cards complete set of 25 cards issued by Players, 'Picturesque Bridges', together with a group of WWI Lot: 419 Attributed to Hitler Woodland scene. Watercolour approx vintage postcards.

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5x3ins, framed and glazed. Signed 'A Hitler' to bottom right his life sentence in Spandau Prison. This is the only example of hand corner. This is accompanied by a certificate issued by a letter written from him at this time that we have ever seen. In Hans O A Horvath. it, he repeats a request for a fresh pair of braces and a button Estimate: £6,000.00 - £8,000.00 to be sewn on his overcoat. The nature of this note bears out the character of Hess, who was one of seven prisoners who were assigned to Spandau prison in July of the same year as Lot: 420 this note. Hess was regarded by his guards as the laziest of the Attributed to Hitler 'Blumenstuck Rosen' - a still life study of seven, and a man who regarded menial tasks as below his roses, watercolour approx 9x7ins, framed and glazed. Signed dignity. 'A Hitler' to bottom left hand corner. This is accompanied by a Estimate: £600.00 - £800.00 certificate issued by Hans O A Horvath. Estimate: £6,000.00 - £8,000.00

Lot: 421 Attributed to Hitler 'Alter Hof in Franken' an architectural study of a large building, approx 7x4ins, framed and glazed. Signed 'A Hitler' to bottom right hand corner and with title of the piece to bottom left hand corner. This is accompanied by a certificate issued by Hans O A Horvath. Estimate: £6,000.00 - £8,000.00

Lot: 422 Attributed to Hitler 'Romische Ruine in Landschaft' - a study of a Roman ruined colonnade. Watercolour approx 5x4ins, framed and glazed. Signed 'A Hitler' to bottom right hand corner. This is accompanied by a certificate issued by Hans O A Horvath. Estimate: £6,000.00 - £8,000.00

Lot: 423 Attributed to Hitler a paperback edition of Mein Kampf with tipped in pencil sketch of a face in profile on a slip of paper approx 5x4ins. Signed 'Adolf Hitler' (signature conforms to the pattern of his signature in the 1930s). This is accompanied by a certificate issued by Hans O A Horvath. Estimate: £3,000.00 - £5,000.00

Lot: 424 Attributed to Hitler Blumenskizzen/Marzenbecher/Aaaronstab. This is accompanied by a certificate issued by Hans O A Horvath. Watercolour approx 15x10ins. Study of various wild flowers. Signed 'A Hitler 09' to bottom left hand corner. Some foxing to paper but not affecting image. This is accompanied by a certificate issued by Hans O A Horvath. Estimate: £6,000.00 - £8,000.00

Lot: 425 Attributed to Rudolf Hess oil painting on board of a rural village scene with church and chalets, signed 'Rudolf H 1950' to base. Together with a small group of ephemera relating to Roland Charles Davis, who was one of the Prison Guards with Hess in Spandau Prison. The vendor has told us that this painting was given by Hess to Mr Davis and subsequently obtained by the present vendor. Estimate: £2,000.00 - £4,000.00

Lot: 426 WWII - Rudolf Hess extremely rare autograph letter signed with initials 'R.H.' dated April 27th 1947 written in pencil on a slip of paper approx 7x4ins, clearly cut from a larger document. This note was written at a time when Hess was just about to begin

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