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Los 445

BROOKE RUPERT: (1887-1915) English Poet, remembered for his war sonnets. Rare, dark fountain pen ink signature ('Rupert Brooke') on a small, very slightly irregularly trimmed oblong 12mo piece, evidently clipped from a cheque issued by Brooke. The poet's signature appears across a pale blue background and the printed words This cheque requires endorsement appear in the lower margin. One small, light stain to the lower edge, not affecting the signature or printed text, otherwise VG

Los 450

BOITO ARRIGO: (1842-1918) Italian Poet and Librettist of Giuseppe Verdi's operas Otello and Falstaff. A.L.S., Arrigo Boito, one page, 8vo, n.p., 17th July n.y., to an unidentified correspondent, in Italian. Boito informs his correspondent that each day of their love is dear to him, and continues to thank them with all his heart for a card they had sent, although adds that the most beautiful thing they have done is to include Boito's letter in a volume. With blank integral leaf. Some very light, extremely minor smudging to a couple of letters of text, but not the signature. VG

Los 452

POUND EZRA: (1885-1972) American Poet. Bold fountain pen ink signature ('Pay to Dorothy Pound, Ezra Pound') in the form of an endorsement to the verso of a cheque, the cheque issued by Thomas Beecham (1879-1961) English Conductor, London, 1st January 1917, the partially printed cheque, completed and signed by Beecham, drawn on the London County & Westminster Bank Ltd., and made payable to Ezra Pound for the sum of £52.10.0. A perforated bank cancellation and two minor ink strokes only very slightly affect Beecham's signature. Signed by Pound to the verso and countersigned by Dorothy Shakespear Pound (1886-1973) Artist and wife of Pound, with her name alone in fountain pen ink. An interesting association piece. Some very light, extremely minor age wear, VG

Los 455

O'CASEY SEAN: (1880-1964) Irish Dramatist. A.L.S., Sean O'Casey, one page, 8vo, New York, 11th December 1934, to Miss Hughes, on the printed stationery of The Devon. O'Casey thanks his correspondent for her kind letter 'praising the play, & praising the performance of “Within The Gates” ' and concludes that he is glad she thinks so highly of both. With blank integral leaf. Some extremely minor, light age toning, VG

Los 456

DU MAURIER DAPHNE: (1907-1989) British Author. A lengthy, early A.L.S., Daphne, eight pages, 8vo, The Nook, n.d. ('Tuesday' December 1932 or 1933), to Foy (Quiller-Couch). Du Maurier writes a social letter to her friend, stating that she has 'various little trials' awaiting her, 'No.1. being the Battalion Xmas Tree, presents etc., and 3 cheers for Mr. Browning' and continuing to comment on her correspondent's recent activities, 'Your noble work for The Cause staggers me, and I am hoping you will not go prematurely grey. I have seen Anna, and heartily approve all your suggestions. I am so sorry I shall miss the Committee meeting on the 21st. Consider Broadcasting an appeal as being (a) splendid suggestion. The idea that you should make the appeal in person on the wireless not perhaps so good. In fact, (I) shall definitely oppose this measure…! Photograph in Western Morning News also excellent; but hesitate about enclosing snap of members of Committee in jingling colours…Would like to put foreward (sic) tentative proposal of Mr. Hony joining Committee, as letter writer in chief? Anna rather against this. But I met him in post office and thought he was inclined to be looking sad. Seriously though, wouldn't he be invaluable with pen and ink?'. She continues to refer to being able to raise £100 ('I can promise £75 for certain in February, and you can let me know whether to send to you or direct to N.T.') and also mentions having had tea with her parents who were 'Both rather excited at prospect of digging at Castledore, and both equally disturbed at personal appearance of a certain Mrs. Singer (nee Cohen) of Kilmarth, who Father says “Comes at you with her teeth“ and Mother declares is “the plainest person I ever saw in my life, with no figure for a bicycle“! I feel this lady will be in need of mackerel later in the year..Mother also declared firmly that “all the lodes were a little mad“ This apparently , bearing relation to some sausage party in the rain that didn't take place..' Du Maurier further sends news of her husband, Frederick Browning, 'The Guardsman gave me a fright on approaching the Haven, by saying in loud tones (there were several people passing by) that “Sir Arthur was due for his annual scrubbing, and about time too“. I looked up to see if he had gone mad, but found him gazing calmly sea ward at the Pilot Boat..What the little Sunday passers-by thought, time alone will tell. I fear the worst..perhaps anonymous bars of soap at Xmas' and of their recent activities on a boat, 'I, hanging about with cold ham sandwich in pocket and torn between 5 mile walk and a coal fire….Boats to me are summer pastimes! I would like to hew down a tree for choice, rather than face the mud flats at Mixtow, which is the Guardsman's Paradise'. In a postscript Du Maurier recounts an amusing anecdote, 'P.S. Am very embarrassed by new card game of Miss. Roberts - a sort of modern happy families - with the appalling title of “Bob's Your Uncle“. One has to keep saying this apparently throughout the game, like snap. This sort of thing has always covered me with confusion. What about you?' and in a second postscript returns to the subject of the committee, suggesting Mrs Singer 'as Financial Assistant?? Perhaps not….' Some very light, extremely minor age wear, VG Foy Quiller-Couch - daughter of British writer Arthur Quiller-Couch (1863-1944), and a life-long friend of Du Maurier. Indeed, Du Maurier was accompanied by Foy Quiller-Couch when she became inspired with the storyline for her novel Jamaica Inn. In 1930, apparently around the time of the present letter, the two ladies were staying at Jamaica Inn and went riding on Bodmin Moor. They became lost in bad weather conditions and apparently sheltered for some time in a derelict cottage on the moor but were eventually led back to Jamaica Inn by their horses. Frederick Browning (1896-1965) British Lieutenant-General of World War II, deputy commander of the First Allied Airborne Army in Operation Market Garden, 1944. Husband of Du Maurier from 1932. Gerald du Maurier (1873-1934) English Actor, wife of actress Muriel Beaumont (1881-1957), the parents of Daphne du Maurier.

Los 461

DUMAS ALEXANDRE: Fils (1824-1895) French Author and Dramatist. A.L.S., A. Dumas f, two pages, 8vo, 28th July 1863, to an unidentified lady, in French. Dumas enquires as to the whereabouts of the Romanian Princess Aurelie Ghica and asks whether she is still in Paris or has returned to Bucharest. One small tear to the left edge, only very slightly affecting one letter of text and not the signature, and with some light age wear, about VG Princess Aurelie Ghica (1820-1904) French-born Romanian Princess, wife of Prince Gregoire Ghica (d.1858). The Princess moved in literary circles in Paris and was a friend of Balzac.

Los 462

MERIMEE PROSPER: (1803-1870) French Dramatist, known for his novella Carmen, which became the basis for Georges Bizet's opera of the same name. A.L.S., Pr. Merimee, one page, 8vo, n.p., 24th January n.y., to Monsieur Sauvageot at the Customs warehouse, in French. Merimee asks his correspondent if he will inform the bearer of the letter 'where he must claim my cape and my mats and how much the cost is', supposing that it will be about 30 francs and also remarking 'Could you also tell him where he can find a means of transport. I suppose they are near your house'. With integral address leaf. Some very light, minor traces of former mounting and staining, only very slightly affecting a few words of text and not the signature, about VG

Los 467

TWAIN MARK: (1835-1910) American Writer. Dark fountain pen ink signature ('Very truly yours Mark Twain') on a small oblong 12mo card. Some very light, minor age wear, otherwise VG

Los 469

BURROUGHS EDGAR RICE: (1875-1950) American Author, creator of the jungle hero Tarzan. D.S., E R Burroughs, being a signed cheque, Los Angeles, 14th January 1938. The partially printed cheque, completed by Burroughs and bearing his printed address at Tarzana, California, is drawn on the Citzens National Trust & Savings Bank and is made payable to Ruth Baird for the sum of $3.25. An ink and perforated bank cancellation only very slightly affects the first three letters of the signature. A few light, very minor vertical folds, VG Tarzan and the Forbidden City, the twentieth novel in the Tarzan series, was published by Burroughs in 1938, the same year in which the present cheque was signed.

Los 470

LONDON JACK: (1876-1916) American Author. D.S., Jack London, being a signed cheque, San Francisco, 20th November 1912. The partially printed cheque, completed entirely in London's hand, is drawn on The Merchants National Bank and is made payable to Bessie M. London for the sum of $75. Countersigned by Bessie London to the verso. A perforated bank cancellation only very slightly affects London's signature. Some light age wear and a few small tears to the edges, neatly repaired to the verso. G Elizabeth 'Bessie' Maddern (1876-1948) First Wife of London 1900-05. The marriage of Jack and Bess London was not a happy one, despite producing two daughters. Following their divorce both argued over money and in his will Jack London left his first wife with virtually nothing.

Los 471

LOWRY ROBERT: (1919-1994) American Novelist. T.L.S., Robert Lowry, one page, 4to, Redding, Connecticut, 11th June 1951, to Mr. Seward. Lowry announces 'The enclosed print (no longer present) will probably take up one solid wall of your office, but it's the smallest I have and I hope it'll do' and continues 'Nice to know that somebody not only has read the books, but has re-read them. Your saying so in a letter means a lot to me…especially right now when I'm looking down that long road of a new novel with no end in sight yet'. Some light creasing and some largely minor tears to the edges, none of which affect the text or signature, G

Los 474

LITERATURE: Individual vintage signed magazine photographs by the writers W. Somerset Maugham (4.5 x 5) and Dorothy L. Sayers (4.5 x 6), each neatly mounted to pages removed from an autograph album, together with an A.N.S. by Walter de la Mare at the base of a letter from a young collector requesting the poet's autograph, 'Here it is, with my best wishes', dated 3rd September 1949 in his hand, also neatly mounted to a page removed from an autograph album. Some light folds, about VG, 3

Los 478

JOHN AUGUSTUS: (1878-1961) Welsh Painter. Brief A.L.S., Augustus E John, one page, 4to, Mallord Street, Chelsea, 5th April 1922, to Grey. John sends his correspondent a cheque (no longer present) in payment for two years subscription to a club. Some light overall creasing, G

Los 485

JEROME JEROME K.: (1859-1927) English Writer & Humorist. A.L.S., Jerome K Jerome, two pages, 8vo, Alpha Place, n.d. (1891-93), to McIntyre. Jerome announces 'We were unfortunate - or at all events I feel I was. I trust I shall have better luck next time we are in the same city' and continues 'Can you think of any subject connected with Germany & the Germans likely to make a light interest article. How about an article on German dwelling illustrated by photos or otherwise on the German equivalent for our boxing - or a Lager Beer Brewery'. A couple of stains to the first page, just affecting a few words of text, and two tears to the edge of the central fold, G

Los 488

'…all there is to see is a groggy old skeleton…' SHAW GEORGE BERNARD: (1856-1950) Irish Playwright, Nobel Prize winner for Literature, 1925. A.L.S., G. Bernard Shaw, one page, 4to, Ayot Saint Lawrence, Welwyn, Hertfordshire, 3rd January 1950, to Mr. Grimwood. Shaw sends his correspondent a vivisection book (no longer present) for Stanley Dollar and continues 'As to the robe I cannot ask you to come to this inaccessible village until after Easter. Car from door to door is the only tolerable transit. I am never free until after 4, when the lanes are dark and dangerous, and in fog impossible. Even in summer it takes three hours out of the day: too much for a busy man. And all there is to see is a groggy old skeleton (93 ½) who was G. B. S. some twenty years ago.' He concludes 'Why not send the robe by parcel post, and choose your own time later on, if you would like to see the animal'. A couple of minor, light stains and some age wear to the edges, not affecting the test or signature, otherwise VG

Los 491

PLAYWRIGHTS: W. Somerset Maugham (1874-1965) British Playwright. T.L.S., W. S. Maugham, one page, 8vo, St. Jean Cap Ferrat, 24th August 1955, to Mr. Crosby. Maugham states that it was nice of his correspondent to have written such a charming letter and returns his copy of Far and Wide (no longer present) which he has signed. Two small pinholes to the upper left corner and some light, minor overall foxing; Terence Rattigan (1911-1977) English Dramatist. T.L.S., Terence Rattigan, one page, 8vo, n.p., 8th April 1965, to C. R. Yeomans. Rattigan states that he is flattered by his correspondent's invitation although must reluctantly decline it as he is likely to be out of the country; J. B. Priestley (1894-1984) English Playwright and Novelist. T.L.S., J. B. Priestley, one page, 8vo, Alveston, Stratford-on-Avon, 23rd August 1978, to J. D. Coldham. Priestley thanks his correspondent for a copy of the Journal and states that he has 'already been pleasantly dipping' into it 'when I ought to be doing something else'. Accompanied by the original envelope. G to VG, 3

Los 494

[HUNT WILLIAM HOLMAN]: (1827-1910) English Painter, one of the founders of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. Vintage unsigned carte-de-visite photograph, the sepia albumen print by Elliott & Fry of London, showing Hunt in a semi-profile head and shoulders pose with one hand raised to the side of his head. Photographer's imprint to the lower mount and verso. Some light, minor scuffing to the verso, otherwise VG

Los 495

[HUNT WILLIAM HOLMAN]: (1827-1910) English Painter, one of the founders of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. Vintage unsigned carte-de-visite photograph, the sepia albumen print by Elliott & Fry of London, showing Hunt in a half length pose. Photographer's caption and imprint to the lower mount and verso. Some light overall spotting to the image, otherwise VG

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DOHERTY REGINALD: (1872-1910) English Tennis Player, Wimbledon Champion 1897, 1898, 1899 & 1900 & LAURENCE (1875-1919) English Tennis Player, Wimbledon Champion 1902, 1903, 1904, 1905 & 1906. An extremely rare book signed by both Reginald and Laurence Doherty individually, being a hardback edition of R. F. & H. L. Doherty on Lawn Tennis, First Edition published by Lawn Tennis, 1903. Illustrated with photographic plates of various tennis strokes and with the original photographs of the Doherty brothers and dedicatee, Grand Duchess Anastasie of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. Individually signed by both Reginald and Laurence Doherty with their names alone in dark fountain pen ink to the lower mount of their photograph, the sepia image depicting the players seated together in a relaxed full length pose wearing their tennis whites and each with a racket at their side. Some very slight, minor ink bleeding to the signatures. Further inscribed by Reginald Doherty to the front free endpaper in dark fountain pen ink, 'With best compliments from the Authors' and dated October 1903 in his hand. Some very slight, minor ink bleeding to the signatures. Bound in the publisher's blue-grey cloth with white title to cover and spine. Some light overall foxing and age wear to the book (G), the signed photograph VG

Los 500

[INGRES JEAN-AUGUSTE-DOMINIQUE]: (1780-1867) French Neoclassical Painter. Vintage unsigned carte-de-visite photograph, the fine sepia albumen print by Disderi of Paris, depicting Ingres standing in a full length pose holding his cane. Photographer's imprint to the lower mount and verso. A couple of very light, extremely minor spots of foxing to the lower mount, VG Andre-Adolphe-Eugene Disderi (1819-1889) French Photographer who patented the carte-de-visite and made the particular form of portraiture world famous.

Los 502

[COROT JEAN-BAPTISTE-CAMILLE]: (1796-1875) French Painter. Vintage unsigned carte-de-visite photograph, the sepia albumen print by Bacard Fils of Paris, depicting Corot in a head and shoulders pose. Photographer's imprint to the lower mount and verso and with a later stamp of an American photograph agency to the verso. Some light age toning to the image, otherwise VG

Los 505

[MEISSONIER JEAN-LOUIS-ERNEST]: (1815-1891) French Painter and Sculptor. Vintage unsigned carte-de-visite photograph, the engaging sepia albumen print by Bingham of Paris, showing Meissonier seated in a full length pose holding a top hat and cane and with a dog lying at his feet. Photographer's imprint to the lower mount and verso and with a very light contemporary pencil annotation to the lower mount. About EX

Los 516

[HUGO VICTOR]: (1802-1885) French Poet and Novelist. Vintage unsigned carte-de-visite photograph, the sepia albumen print by C. D. Fredricks of Havana, New York & Paris, depicting Hugo in a half length pose. Photographer's imprint to the lower mount and verso. Some very light, extremely minor age wear, VG

Los 517

[HUGO VICTOR]: (1802-1885) French Poet & Novelist. Vintage unsigned carte-de-visite photograph, the albumen print by Pierre Petit of Paris showing Hugo seated in a three quarter length pose. Photographer’s imprint to the lower mount and verso and with a contemporary ink annotation to the lower mount. Some light age wear, VG

Los 518

[HUGO VICTOR]: (1802-1885) French Poet and Novelist. Vintage unsigned carte-de-visite photograph, the sepia albumen print by J. M. Lopez of Paris, depicting Hugo in a head and shoulders pose. Photographer's imprint to the lower mount and verso and with a small, neat contemporary ink annotation to the lower mount. Some very minor, light age wear, VG

Los 522

[THACKERAY WILLIAM MAKEPEACE]: (1811-1863) English Novelist. Vintage unsigned carte-de-visite photograph by, the sepia albumen print by Herbert Watkins of London, showing Thackeray seated in a half length pose. Photographer's imprint to the lower mount and verso. Some very light, extremely minor staining to the background, VG

Los 524

[DICKENS CHARLES]: (1812-1870) English Novelist. Vintage unsigned carte-de-visite photograph, the engaging sepia albumen print by Mason of London, showing Dickens seated in a three quarter pose. Photographer's imprint on the verso. Some extremely minor, light spotting to the image, VG

Los 528

[MERIMEE PROSPER]: (1803-1870) French Dramatist, remembered for his novella Carmen which became the basis for Bizet's opera of the same name. Vintage unsigned carte-de-visite photograph, the sepia albumen print by Andre-Adolphe-Eugene Disderi depicting Merimee standing in a full length pose holding his top hat in one hand. Photographer's imprint to the lower mount and verso. A few extremely minor, light spots to the image, otherwise EX Andre-Adolphe-Eugene Disderi (1819-1889) French Photographer who patented the carte-de-visite and made the particular form of portraiture world famous.

Los 531

[DUMAS ALEXANDRE]: (1802-1870) Pere. French Writer of The Three Musketeers. Vintage unsigned carte-de-visite photograph, the sepia albumen print by an unidentified photographer showing the bearded Dumas standing in a full length pose. Some light overall age wear and a few minor stains to the image, G

Los 532

[DUMAS ALEXANDRE]: (1802-1870) Pere. French Writer of The Three Musketeers. Vintage unsigned carte-de-visite photograph, the sepia albumen print by [Duroni & Murer of Paris and Milan, although unaccredited] depicting Dumas seated in a half length pose. Some very light, extremely minor age wear, about VG 

Los 534

[DUMAS ALEXANDRE]: (1802-1870) Pere. French Writer of The Three Musketeers. Vintage unsigned carte-de-visite photograph, the sepia albumen print by Nadar of Paris, depicting Dumas seated in a three quarter length pose resting his folded arms on the arm of a chair. Photographer's imprint to the lower mount and verso. Some very minor, extremely light spotting, about EX Nadar (1820-1910) Gaspard-Felix Tournachon. French photographer & Caricaturist.

Los 535

[DUMAS ALEXANDRE]: (1802-1870) Pere. French Writer of The Three Musketeers. Vintage unsigned carte-de-visite photograph, the sepia albumen print by Nadar of Paris, depicting Dumas seated in a three quarter length pose resting his folded arms on the arm of a chair. Photographer's imprint to the lower mount and verso. Some very minor, extremely light spotting, about EX Nadar (1820-1910) Gaspard-Felix Tournachon. French photographer & Caricaturist.

Los 538

[DUMAS ALEXANDRE]: (1802-1870) Pere. French Writer of The Three Musketeers. Vintage unsigned carte-de-visite photograph, the sepia albumen print by Liebert of Paris depicting Dumas seated in a full length pose alongside Adah Isaacs Menken, c.1866/67. Photographer's imprint to the lower mount and verso. Some extremely minor very light age toning to the upper edge of the image and two light glue stains to the verso, otherwise VG Adah Isaacs Menken (1835-1868) American Actress, Painter & Poet. Menken conducted an affair with Dumas pere, considered somewhat scandalous at the time as the writer was more than twice her age.

Los 540

[DUMAS ALEXANDRE]: Fils (1824-1895) French Author and Dramatist. Vintage unsigned carte-de-visite photograph, the sepia albumen print by Bayard & Bertall of Paris, depicting Dumas standing in a three quarter length pose. Photographer's imprint to the lower mount and verso. Some very minor, light spotting to the image, otherwise VG

Los 542

[DUMAS ALEXANDRE]: Fils (1824-1895) French Author and Dramatist. Vintage unsigned carte-de-visite photograph, the albumen print by Mulnier of Paris, depicting Dumas in a head and shoulders pose. Photographer's imprint to the lower mount and verso. Some very light, minor age wear, otherwise VG

Los 543

[FEUILLET OCTAVE]: (1821-1890) French Novelist & Dramatist. Vintage unsigned carte-de-visite photograph, the sepia albumen print by Ch. Reutlinger of Paris showing Feuillet in a head and shoulders pose. Photographer’s imprint to the upper and lower mount and verso and with a small, neat contemporary ink annotation to the base of the image. A few very minor, light spots, otherwise EX

Los 545

[RENAN ERNEST]: (1823-1892) French Philologist and Philosopher. Vintage unsigned carte-de-visite photograph, the sepia albumen print by J. M. Lopez of Paris showing Renan in a head and shoulders pose. Photographer’s imprint to the lower mount and verso. Some light age toning and spotting to the image, otherwise about VG

Los 546

[MALOT HECTOR]: (1830-1907) French Writer. Vintage unsigned carte-de-visite photograph, the excellent sepia albumen print by Nadar of Paris, showing Malot in a semi-profile head and shoulders pose. Photographer's imprint to the lower mount and verso and with a neat, contemporary ink annotation to the lower mount. Some extremely minor, very light traces of former mounting to the verso, otherwise EX Nadar (1820-1910) Gaspard-Felix Tournachon. French Photographer & Caricaturist.

Los 547

[DAUDET ALPHONSE]: (1840-1897) French Novelist. Vintage unsigned carte-de-visite photograph, the fine sepia albumen print by Nadar of Paris, depicting Daudet in a head and shoulders pose wearing a monocle. Photographer's imprint to the lower mount and verso. A couple of very light, minor scuffs to the lower mount, otherwise EX Nadar (1820-1910) Gaspard-Felix Tournachon. French photographer & caricaturist.

Los 550

[ANDERSEN HANS CHRISTIAN]: (1805-1875) Danish Author & Poet. Vintage unsigned carte-de-visite photograph, the fine sepia albumen print by Georg E. Hansen of Copenhagen depicting Andersen seated in a three quarter length pose wearing an overcoat. Photographer's imprint to the lower mount and verso. Some extremely minor, light spotting to the image, VG

Los 552

[GONCHAROV IVAN]: (1812-1891) Russian Novelist. Vintage unsigned carte-de-visite photograph, the sepia albumen print by Wesenberg of St. Petersburg, depicting Goncharov in a half length pose with folded arms. Photographer's imprint to the lower mount and verso. Some light overall age wear and scuffing, G

Los 553

[TURGENEV IVAN]: (1818-1883) Russian Novelist and Playwright. Vintage unsigned carte-de-visite photograph, the sepia albumen print by an unidentified photographer depicting Turgenev in a head and shoulders pose. Some very light, minor overall age wear, otherwise VG

Los 554

[TURGENEV IVAN]: (1818-1883) Russian Novelist and Playwright. Vintage unsigned carte-de-visite photograph by Zlatoustoff of Burgas, the sepia albumen print depicting Turgenev seated in a three quarter length pose holding a cane in one hand. Photographer's oval stamp to the verso. Some light overall age wear and two very small pinholes to the lower mount, about VG

Los 555

[DOSTOYEVSKY FYODOR]: (1821-1881) Russian Novelist. Vintage unsigned carte-de-visite photograph, the sepia albumen print by Wesenburg of St. Petersburg, showing Dostoyevsky in a head and shoulders pose. Photographer's imprint to the lower mount and verso. Some very minor, light spotting to the image, otherwise about EX

Los 556

[SALTYKOV-SHCHEDRIN MIKHAIL]: (1826-1889) Russian Satirist. Vintage unsigned carte-de-visite photograph, the sepia albumen print by Wesenberg of St. Petersburg showing Saltykov-Shchedrin in a head and shoulders pose. Photographer's imprint to the lower mount and verso. A couple of small, light, minor stains to the centre of the image, otherwise about EX

Los 557

[TOLSTOY LEO]: (1828-1910) Russian Novelist. Vintage unsigned carte-de-visite photograph, the sepia albumen print by Wesenberg of St. Petersburg showing Tolstoy seated in a head and shoulders pose. Photographer's imprint to the lower mount and verso, also dated 1876 in pencil. Some light spotting and age wear to the image, about VG

Los 560

[HAWTHORNE NATHANIEL]: (1804-1864) American Novelist. Vintage unsigned carte-de-visite photograph, by an unidentified photographer, the sepia albumen print showing Hawthorne seated in a three quarter length pose holding a large hat in one hand. Some very light, minor staining and age wear, about VG

Los 563

[WAGNER RICHARD]: (1813-1883) German Composer. Vintage unsigned carte-de-visite photograph, the sepia albumen print by Fritz Luckhardt of Vienna showing Wagner in a profile half length pose. Photographer's imprint to the lower mount and verso. With a contemporary pencil annotation to the lower mount. Some light spotting to the image, otherwise VG

Los 564

[WAGNER RICHARD]: (1813-1883) German Composer. Vintage unsigned carte-de-visite photograph, the good sepia albumen print by Piersen & Braun Fils of Paris showing Wagner seated in a three quarter length pose wearing a smoking jacket and beret. Photographer's imprint to the lower mount and verso and with a neat contemporary ink annotation to the lower mount. Some very light, extremely minor spotting and a few very small scuffs to the left edge of the image, VG

Los 565

[BRAHMS JOHANNES]: (1833-1897) German Composer and Pianist. Vintage unsigned carte-de-visite photograph, the sepia albumen print by Adele of Vienna, depicting Brahms seated in a half length pose with his arms folded. Photographer's imprint to the lower mount and verso. Some light spotting to the image, otherwise EX

Los 568

[CUI CESAR]: (1835-1918) Russian Composer. Vintage unsigned carte-de-visite photograph, the oval sepia albumen print by a Russian photographer, depicting Cui in a head and shoulders pose wearing a white jacket. Photographer's imprint to the lower mount and verso. Some very light, minor overall spotting, otherwise VG

Los 569

[TCHAIKOVSKY PYOTR ILYICH]: (1840-1893) Russian Composer. Vintage unsigned carte-de-visite photograph, the sepia albumen print by Wesenberg of St. Petersburg, depicting Tchaikovsky in a half length pose. Photographer's imprint to the lower mount and verso. Some extremely minor, light age wear, VG

Los 57

ENGLAND FOOTBALL: A scarce vintage signed 10.5 x 4 newspaper photograph by seventeen members of the England national football squad who represented England at the 1962 World Cup including Bobby Moore, Jimmy Armfield, Bobby Robson, Ron Springett, Maurice Norman, Roger Hunt, George Eastham, Jimmy Greaves, John Connelly, Johnny Haynes, Bryan Douglas, Alan Peacock, Peter Swan etc. The image depicts the players standing and crouched in two rows. Signed by each in blue or red inks with their names alone. Neatly mounted to a white card. Some light age wear, about VG The 1962 World Cup was held in Chile and England progressed to the quarter finals before being beaten by the eventual champions Brazil, who claimed their second World Cup title.

Los 570

[DARWIN CHARLES]: (1809-1882) English Naturalist. Vintage unsigned carte-de-visite photograph, the sepia albumen print by Barraud & Jerrard of London showing Darwin in a head and shoulders pose. Photographer's imprint to the lower mount and verso. Some light, minor overall mottling to the image, otherwise VG

Los 572

[GORDON CHARLES GEORGE]: (1833-1885) British Army officer, known as Chinese Gordon. Vintage unsigned carte-de-visite photograph, the albumen print by Adams & Stilliard of Southampton of Gordon in a head and shoulders pose. Photographer's imprint to the lower mount and verso. Some minor, light spotting to the image, otherwise VG

Los 575

[FORAIN JEAN-LOUIS]: (1852-1931) French Impressionist Painter. Vintage unsigned cabinet photograph by Nadar of Paris, the sepia image depicting Forain standing in a three quarter pose, his hands neatly positioned behind his back. Photographer's imprint to the lower mount and verso. Some light scuffing to the verso and some extremely minor, light age wear to the corners of the mount, otherwise VG Nadar (1820-1910) Gaspard-Felix Tournachon. French Photographer & Caricaturist.

Los 577

[FRANCE ANATOLE]: (1844-1924) French Poet, Nobel Prize winner for Literature, 1921. Vintage unsigned cabinet photograph by Nadar of Paris, the image of France in a head and shoulders pose. Photographer's imprint to the lower mount and verso and with a contemporary ink annotation to the lower mount and some later American photograph agency stamps etc., to the verso. Some light overall age wear and minor scuffing, G Nadar (1820-1910) Gaspard-Felix Tournachon. French Photographer & Caricaturist.

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MOORE BOBBY: (1941-1993) English Footballer, Captain of the England World Cup winning team, 1966. A printed 8vo official programme for the Football League Division 2 match Hull City vs. Fulham at Boothferry Park, 27th April 1974, signed by Bobby Moore in blue ink with his name alone to a clear area of the front cover. Together with two lined pieces of notepaper signed by the Liverpool footballers Ray Clemence, Kenny Dalglish, David Fairclough, Alan Kennedy and Terry McDermott and a colour 4.5 x 6.5 postcard of the Liverpool team of 1979-80 individually signed to the verso by Bob Paisley and David Fairclough. Also including two printed 8vo official programmes for Hull FC Rugby matches from 1980 bearing various signatures. Some light overall age wear and minor staining, G to about VG, 6

Los 580

[SARDOU VICTORIEN]: (1831-1908) French Playwright. Vintage unsigned cabinet photograph by A. Liebert of Paris, the sepia image showing Sardou in a half length pose. Photographer's imprint to the lower mount and verso. Some light foxing and age wear, otherwise about VG

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[DICKENS CHARLES]: (1812-1870) English Novelist. Vintage unsigned cabinet photograph by Gurney (of New York), the appealing sepia image showing the novelist standing in a three quarter length pose wearing various layers of clothing including a smoking jacket. Photographer's imprint to the verso. Some very light, extremely minor age wear, VG

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