The Auction of Books, Manuscripts, Photographs, Maps, and Works on Paper

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China, the Chinese Rites Controversy, the Roman Catholic Church and the Dominicans (Order of Preachers) - [Fatinelli (Giovanni Giacomo), Tabaglio ...

Philately - Westoby (W.A.S.), The Adhesive Postage Stamps of Europe [...], Profusely Illustrated, volume I only, first edition, London: L. Upcott ...

Accounting and the Enlightenment in Georgian England - a George IV 3pp ink manuscript ALS, addressed to Robert Sutton [?Junior] Esq., Woodford, Es...

Local Interest, including Postal history - Tin Can Mail, Niuafoou, Tonga, 1936, 1939, plenty of frankings, also UK registered envelopes 1905-1978,...

Local Interest, The Cromford Canal, Derbyshire - a George III ink MS letter, addressed from William Fillingham at Flawborough, Nottinghamshire, to...

Royalty - Prince George, Duke of Kent, (1902-1942), fourth son of George V and Queen Mary, a brother to two kings, signed "gt. nephew George", a 5...

Royalty, The Birth of Queen Victoria's Grandson, Charles Edward, Duke of Saxe-Coburg und Gotha (1884-1954) - Post Office Telegraphs, 'An Infant Du...

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