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A period photograph of the England international rugby union XV v Scotland in 1877, 4 by 6in., mounted on blue writing paper with manuscript legend identifying the players, related newspaper articles pasted to the reverse. This match marked the first time the teams fielded 15 players as opposed to 20-a-side. England were defeated by a dropped goal in the last 5 minutes.

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A signed three-page manuscript letter from George Best to Brian Reade columnist of The Mirror newspaper dated 25th July 2000, written in defence of Alex Best who had been criticised by Reade in his column for drinking wine in the company of her husband, the letter reading "Dear Mr Reade, I was just settling down to a nice meal last evening with my wife Alex. It was our 5th wedding anniversary but something was niggling me. When I realised what it was I suggested to Alex that I ring you to ensure that it was O.K. for her to have a drink whilst I was tucking into me lobster thermidor. Unable to avail myself of your number I carried on regardless. I managed to survive without slumping head first into my spotted dick. I did attempt to persuade the four gentleman at the next table to refrain from drinking whilst I was eating. They told me to **** Off which under the circumstances I found fair comment. Undeterred I have decided to visit my local Waitrose and request that during shopping trips to their establishment they cease to serve other customers from the off licence. I don't hold out much hope for a favourable reply. My next target will be all T.V. companies who advertise alcoholic drinks not to do so whilst I am watching. I have been pushed into this drastic action after reading your award winning article in the paper 20/7/00. Alex and myself were deeply moved that such a highly respected writer should have our welfare on his mind. Yours Sincerely, George Best. P.S. I also noticed your use of the word Dipso in regard to myself. Knowing what a great wordsmith you are I consulted the Oxford dictionary. You should flick through it sometime. On certain pages it actually has words of more than three syllables. I failed to find it. I also checked for the word ****. It wasn't there either so I suppose that makes us pretty much even."; sold with a photocopy of Brian Reade's original Mirror column and a further photo copy when the paper printed George Best's responding letter (5)

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An autographed typescript essay titled 'Maracana ano 1950 mementos inolvidables' being the reminiscences of the Uruguayan 1950 World Cup winner Juan Alberto Schiaffino, two pages with various manuscript corrections, in Spanish, signed in ink by Schiaffino at the bottom of page 2, and further signed and authenticated by the Uruguayan 1950 World Cup winner to the reverse. This essay was written by Juan Alberto Schiaffino, the scorer of Uruguay's first goal in the World Cup finals decider of 1950, and represents his personal memories of the occasion. Schiaffino was born in Montevideo in 1925. He was one of the best players in the World, and represented both Uruguay and Italy at international level during a 9 year career. He played for Penarol from 1943 and was a wonderfully gifted footballer, possessing intelligence and consummate skills. He first appeared on the international stage in the 1949 South American Championships. The highlight of his career was winning the gold medal at the 1950 World Cup, scoring five goals in the tournament. He also played in the 1954 World Cup, scoring two further goals, including one in the 4-2 win over England. In 1954 he continued his career in Europe, having been signed by Milan, which under the then Italian rules made him eligible to play for Italy. He ended his career at Roma, before returning to Uruguay to become both a club and, in 1975, an international team manager.

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PELANCA Y TITA: SOLAR HOROSCOPES EXTRACTED FROM AN ANCIENT HEBREW MANUSCRIPT FOUND NEAR CAIRO IN 1836 AT THE TIME OF THE REMOVAL OF THE OBELISK TO FRANCE, Trans Rosa Baughan, L 1893, 1st edn, inscr pres copy, orig wraps + "SEPHARIAL": THE GREAT DEVASTATION A PROPHECY OF THE TIMES THAT ARE COMING UPON EUROPE – AN ASTROLOGICAL SURVEY OF THE GREAT WAR, L, W Foulsham, circa 1914, 2 vols, orig wraps + LUDWIG QUIDDE: THE KISER’S DOUBLE, Trans Claud Field, L [1915], orig wraps + ALAN LEO: WHEN THE WAR WILL END, L [1915], orig wraps + two others (7)

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MANUSCRIPT COOKERY BOOK MAINLY EARLY 20TH CENTURY AND LATE VICTORIAN RECEIPTS, old hf cf worn

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KORAN, [Persia probably 16th Century or earlier], Manuscript, old cf v worn, mixed condition

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KORAN, [probably Indian North West Frontier, 16th Century or earlier], Manuscript, old cf v worn, mixed condition

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A Manuscript Poetry Book containing various poetry including Byron, Tennyson etc, copied in various handwriting, the owner’s inscr reads "Harriet Stapleton 1856"

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A manuscript album of poetry, partially illuminated, with watercolour vignettes of flowers, landscapes and seascapes, an incomplete work.

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'THE "TRITONIA" PATENT DEEP SEA DIVING DRESS..', A twenty-eight page illustrated promotional brochure, the green paper cover and fly with manuscript corrections to the address reading Tritonia Limited 94 Hope St. Glasgow, 8I x 5Iin. (22 x 14cm.)

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Medical interest. Dissertatio Inauguralis, de Utilitate Morborum Naturam Cadaveribus Sectis Explorandi … , Edinburgh, 1812. Verso of half-title inscribed "To the right honourable Mr. Baron Hepburn with the author's respectful compliments". All edges gilt, orig. gilt decorated red Morocco. Armorial bookplate of Buchan Hepburn Bart. of Smeaton Hepburn. Together with Heavenly Knowledge by Barthol Keckerm, London 1625. Manuscript notes to endpapers. Orig. vellum. And ten other 19th c. leather bound books including Gerard, E.D. - Beggar My Neighbour. 1st edition. 3 vols. 1882. (12)

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18th/19th CENTURY MUGHAL SCHOOL illuminated handwritten manuscript with various illustrations depicting scenes of various figures at court and in discussion, torture, animal slaughter/sacrifice, etc, embossed leather bound (ILLUSTRATED)

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The De Walden Library, Banners, Standards and Banners from a Tudor Manuscript and Two Tudor Books of arms, illustrated (in the volumes) (2)

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A Folder of manuscript documents and correspondence concerning parish boundaries and encroachments: Eastnor, Pershore, Ledbury, Lord Somers and Dean and Chapter of Westminster

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An 18th Century Account book relating to Land at Cannon Frome with money receipts received from tenants, also details of wages paid, leather bound and a Manuscript book on Italian History by 1492 lectures, by A.L. Smith, MA, Balliol College, a list of Monumental Brasses in the Midland Counties and Notes on the Art and Artists of Holland in the 19th Century (4).

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(DODSLEY, Robert), 'The Economy of Human Life complete in 2 Parts. translated from an Indian Manuscript written by an Ancient Brahmin', Dublin, 1759. 6mo. 70pp. not illus. full cf. scuffed. joints weak.

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A Set of Four Painted Wood Panels Depicting Saints, signed Rosamund, and Viola Borradaile, May 1929, comprsinig S.George, S.Andrew, S.Patrick, and S.David, two signed Viola, and one signed Rosamund Borradaile, the S.Andrew example apparently unsigned, 69cm by 148cm, the S.Patrick example signed on the reverse Put up on the Memorial Chapel on June 1st 1929. Presented by Mrs Borradaile mother of the artists-VB See illustration. Viola and Rosamund Borradaile were authors of The Strasburg Manuscript-A Medieval Painters Handboks (translated from Old German).

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Max Mallowan & Agatha Christie, a domestic address and telephone book from 22 Cresswell Place, Kensington, with many entries including J B Priestly, Dame Sybil Thorndyke, Sir Mortimer Wheeler, Basil Gray, Sir John Pope- Hennessy and others; a volume of The Golden Fleece by Robert Graves, inscribed by the author to 'Agatha and Max with love from Robert 1944', and inserted two page manuscript letter from Graves from Mallorca dated December 1946 'Your letter came on a night of carols and a bitter north wind. When the wind is still and the sun is out as happens very often of course, the weather is very nice and hot and I can stroll about the garden in a shirt and trousers, admiring the roses and oranges. We do wish you could spend part of the Winter out here with your clacking typewriters... How nice to send us your blood! Blood-donor Agatha! We had already ordered a copy. If the Barcelona postmen don't steal both we will have at least one. King Jesus has had a very decent press in the U.S.A - surprisingly so - I haven't yet seen the English. Now I am doing proof of my White Goddess book about - well, it is a sort of historical grammar...'; together with two other books, inscribed to 'Agatha and Max' and an ink blotter (5). Provenance: The second Lady Mallowan, by descent, late of 22 Cresswell Place, the London mews home of Agatha Christie

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Sauter (R H) Moods, Cameos and Impressions, a manuscript of poems 1918-1957, and sundry notebooks etc

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ST KEW. Manuscript account of goods and supplies to Mr Orchard (farmer) by Mr Hocken for the year 1858, 8 foolscap pp, g ; plus 3 wills Webber family 1749-1798.

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BERNARD RAYMUND. American poet, author and individualist. Good collection of 63 ALS to Derek Savage, mostly several pages per letter, typescript and manuscript, great detail of rural and literary life 1944-1956; plus nine typewritten sheets original poems by Raymund 1943-1949.

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A 15th CENTURY WESTERN INDIAN MANUSCRIPT LEAF, illustrated with the Buddha, 9.5 x 20cm

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MANUSCRIPT COOKERY & PHYSICK BOOK. Rare manuscript recipe pocket-book. approx 150 pp recipe and remedies date noted 1693 cont vellum gilt, silver clasp, 12mo (See illustration)

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A rare Violin by Aldebrande Amaglioni, Italy 1816. Bearing the original manuscript label: Aldebrande Amaglione in Fosso Gerona 1816. Bearing a Hill Registration no: 9894. Length of back: 14ins, 356mm

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A rare Violin by Axelrod Savagilo, Verona 1914. Bearing a manuscript label: Axelrod Savagilo, Fato in Verona anno da me 1914. Bearing a registration number: No. 8944. Length of back: 14 1/16ins, 358mm

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An Edward I manuscript 'Dated at Auckland, 12th October, Eleventh Edward I, 1283' being a 'Book of Orders Relating to the Constitution of Lanchester Church, in the County Palatine of Durham and Sandberte' inscribed on vallum.

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A 17th Century manuscript relating to the religious houses in Northumberland and Durham, bound in half calf, 8vo; together with "Catalogue of the Bishops & Priors, Deans & Prebendarines of the Church of Durham", embossed calf, 8vo; and a 19th Century transcription by Thomas Hogg of a 16th Century manuscript ' Statutes and Ordnances of the Cathedral Church of Durham', with water mark, bound in quarter calf, quatro. (3)

Los 620

A 16th Century manuscript, Statutes and Ordnances of Durham Cathedral, dated 1554, bound in half calf. quatro.

Los 632

A religious manuscript, including a catalogue of the religious houses within the county of Durham, having a large section of churches in Lanchester, bound and quarto calf and suede, quarto; together with an early 19th Century religious manuscript, including psalms, rules, etc., bound in half calf, octave; and a mid 19th Century manuscript bound in embossed calf, extended quarto, (3)

Los 634

An ealry 19th Century manuscript detailing various churches of County Durham; together with 'A General Index to the Four Volumes of Surtees History of Durham', with illuminated title page; The University of Durham Estates Committee minute book, circa 1909; a journal from the University College Durham; and a history of Bishop Middleham, of Durham. (5)

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An early 20th Century manuscript, by Thomas Bell, of the division award of Ryton and Winlaton, bound in half calf, gilt, 4to.

Los 636

A manuscript by Robinson, Earl of Durham; together with a Minute Book from Langley Park; a collection of family trees of notable Durham families, bound in half morroco, 4to; a volume demonstrating the pedigree of the Surtees family; together with a map of Durham on cloth (5).

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A "Commonplace" album of drawings, watercolours and manuscript poems compiled by Mona Thomas, 1921; together with a similar "Commonplace" album signed with the monogram "J.B." -2

Los 687

A small leather covered manuscript album of Durham Epitaphs with some printed epitaph newspaper cuttings glued in.

Los 688

The Stockton Harriers Stud Books, 24 vols. in 2 (manuscript), for the years 1887-1910, contained in ob. 8vo, half -morocco bindings.

Los 690

19th Century Durham Ephemera: a letter to Mr. Robert Robson, Walworth Street, Bishopwearmouth, with 1854 Sunderland post mark, a County Durham Southern Division Voting Objection slip, a letter concerning the South Division Election, 17th December, 1841 a manuscript invitation signed by Henry Lambton, Lambton Hall, 1733, a receipt from The Rose & Crown Hotel, Market Place, Durham, two autograph scraps and a mourning letter. -8

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20th Century letters and ephemera, mainly relating to The Diocese of Durham; and a manuscript testimonial To The Old Boys Of Blue Coat School, Durham, compiled by Mr. John Fish on his retirement from The Headmastership, 31st January, 1900, in morocco binding. -2

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An Act For Dividing & Inclosing The Moor Or Common Called Elvet-Moor, In The Parish Of Saint Oswald, In The County of Durham, etc., bound together with the Manuscript Committee Book, 4to, marbled boards, Jonathan White's Copy, Durham, c.1771.

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Vaux (John) A New Almanacke and Prognostication for the Yeare of our Lord God 1642... Calculated for the Meridian of the Ancient City of Durham, 8vo, modern wrapper, in a calf box, small woodcut of Anatomical Man, an interleaved copy with manuscript notes, [1642], Wing A2608.

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Flower (William) The Heraldic Visitatione of ye Countye Palatyne of Durham in the Yeare of our Lorde God 1575, folio, later half morocco over original boards, engraved title-page, illustrations, [Newcastle, 1820], bookplate of Frank Goulding Watney; The Visitation of the County Palatine of Duresme, taken by Richard St. George... In the Yeare of our Lord, 1615, folio, later half morocco over original boards, illustrations, a few of the coats-of-arms coloured by hand, no date, bookplate of Joseph Foster, who has almost certainly also annotated the volume, with manuscript corrections and additions throughout and an additional manuscript folding family tree (2).

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Davies (John) The Ancient Rites, and Monuments of the Monastical & Cathedral Church of Durham, 8vo, modern calf, 1672, manuscript notes at beginning and end, Wing D392.

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Cromwell (Oliver) The Recommendatory Letter... to William Lenthall... for erecting a College and University at Durham and his Letters Patent (when Lord Protector) for founding the same, with the Address of the Provost and Fellows etc., 4to, modern cloth, [Darlington, George Allan, 1775?], with 3 additional manuscript pages, entitled `Indenture upon the Election and Return of Two Knights to serve in Parliament for the County of Durham in the time of Oliver Cromwell's Usurpation etc.'

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Blanchland Lead Mines, a collection of 8 manuscript documents relating to the lead mines at Blanchland, dated between 1709 and 1738, folio, half calf

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Robinson (William) Sidelights on the Life of a Wearside Surgeon 1859-1938, 8vo, cloth, d-j, portrait, Gateshead, 1939, numerous extensive manuscript annotations in margins and on additional loosely-inserted sheets of paper. The author's own copy, annotated for the publication of second, enlarged edition, which appears never to have been published. In his preface to the second edition, dated 1939, Robinson explains that the enthusiastic response to the first edition has led him to add `more stories, thoughts and events which embellished my career'.

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Sunderland (The) Projectors, a New Ballad, 8vo, cloth, Newcastle, 1828; bound with a copy of the first proof, corrected by John Sykes, and a second proof, corrected by Sir Cuthbert Sharp, together with various manuscript notes and one engraved plate, bookplate of Matthew Mackey.

Los 985

Maude (Thomas) The School Boy, a Poem, 8vo, boards, 1836; Hodgson (J.) Poems Written at Lanchester, 8vo, half vellum, woodcuts by T. Bewick, 1807, lacking all preliminary material (supplied in manuscript); Gibbon (R.) The Poetical Works of Robert Gibbon, Miner, Job's Hill Collier, Crook, 12mo, cloth, Bishop Auckland, 1856; Hutton (J.) Poems, 12mo, wrappers, Durham, 1882; Rule (G.) The Siege of Norham Castle, 8vo, pictorial wrappers, Gateshead, 1881; Lax (J.) Historical and Descriptive Poems, 8vo, cloth gilt, portrait, Durham, 1884; Quirk (R.) Durham, a Poem, 12mo, wrappers, Winchester, 1915, and 4 other vols of poems (11)

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[Gray (William)] Chorographia, or a survey of Newcastle upon Tine, 4to, old calf, an interleaved copy with manuscript notes, earlier notes in margins, first edition, Newcastle, 1649, from the library of John Clayton, Wing G1975, bookplates of John Clayton and William Hardcastle The earliest description of Newcastle.See illustration

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Meanwell, manuscript account book of the brig `Meanwell', built in Scarborough in 1795, with the accounts for coal voyages to London, other voyages to Copenhagen, Elsinor, Memel, St Petersburg, Belfast, Shields, and Ipswich, all between 1798 and 1805, folio (151/4 x 61/2 in., 38.9 x 16.3cm.), contemporary half calf, approx. 74pp.

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LAWRENCE T. E.: (1888-1935) British Soldier, 'Lawrence of Arabia'. D.S., with his initials T.E.S., one page, small 4to, n.p., March 1933. The manuscript document, headed H.M.S. 203, is a technical report in Lawrence's hand relating to a power boat which he was looking to convert for use by the Royal Navy and R.A.F. Lawrence makes observations between 17th and 21st March 1933, reporting, in part, 'R. H. (Starboard) Hycad control jammed in mooring area and boat ran aground. Hull not damaged. Fair-lead and stem-shoe twisted and removed for repair. Hyland ram removed, and re-aligned on brackets. Return spring of forward plunger in Hyland pump found broken. Replaced by new one. R.H. (S.) engine oil changed. Three gallons put in.' Signed at the conclusion. Some extremely light overall foxing and a few minor spots of foxing, just affecting the text but not signature. About VG

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MUSSOLINI BENITO: (1883-1945) Italian Fascist Dictator 1922-45. D.S., Mussolini, two pages, folio, 1st October 1931, in Italian (untranslated). The manuscript document relates to Guido Franzot of Trieste. Signed by Mussolini at the conclusion and countersigned by King Victor Emmanuel III (1869-1947, King of Italy 1900-46). A few light rust stains, just affecting a few words of text and the very conclusion of the King's signature. Otherwise VG

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TENNYSON ALFRED: (1809-1892) English Poet Laureate. D.S., A Tennyson, being a signed cheque, issued on an 8vo sheet of blind embossed notepaper from Farringford, Freshwater, Isle of Wight, 15th July 1864. The manuscript cheque, in the hand of Tennyson's wife Emily, is made payable to Thomas Wilson for the sum of £35. Two bank cancellations lightly affect Tennyson's signature which remains legible. VG

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FRENCH LITERATURE: Interesting collection of A.Ls.S. and Ds.S. by various French Dramatists and Writers, all relating to M. L. Mayer (1832-1903), Manager of the Princess's Theatre in Oxford Street, London and his productions of various French plays, including Adolphe D'Ennery (collaborated with Jules Verne; eleven A.Ls.S., some referring to Verne, Michael Strogoff, financial matters etc.), Alexandre Dumas fils (2), Paul Ferrier, Victorien Sardou (A.L.S. and D.S. relating to his play Cléopâtre), Emile Moreau, Charles Wyndham etc., also including various manuscript and typescript synopses of plays including Verne and D'Ennery's The Children of Captain Grant etc. Generally G to VG, 34

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NOBEL PRIZE WINNERS: Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) English Author, Nobel Prize winner for Literature, 1907. Fountain pen ink signature on a slip of paper. Accompanied by a typed compliments slip and the original envelope; George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) Irish Playwright, Nobel Prize winner for Literature, 1925. Ink signature ('Bernard Shaw') on an irregularly clipped piece of green paper, affixed to the corner of a T.L.S. by Shaw's secretary, Blanche Patch, one page, oblong 8vo, Whitehall Court, London, 3rd April 1936, to Emil Juel-Frederiksen, stating that Shaw 'is not in sympathy with the hobby of autograph collecting, but I send you his signature which has been cut from a manuscript.' Accompanied by the original envelope; Gerhart Hauptmann (1862-1946) German Dramatist, Nobel Prize winner for Literature, 1912. Autograph Quotation Signed, Gerhart Hauptmann, one page, 4to, Bad Eilsen, 29th May 1934. In a bold hand the writer has penned, in German, 'The innermost essence of all art is music'. G to VG, 3

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HONEGGER ARTHUR: (1892-1955) Swiss Composer. A.M.Q.S., A Honegger, one page, oblong 12mo, n.p., 1933. On a small sheet of manuscript paper the composer has neatly penned two bars of music from an unidentified composition. Boldly signed, inscribed and dated beneath the quotation. Neatly laid down, VG

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CLASSICAL MUSIC: A good selection of signed cards, A.Ls.S., a few signed photographs etc., by a variety of composers and musicians etc., including Wilhelm Kienzl (A.L.S. incorporating A.M.Q.S.), Paul Lincke, Felix Weingartner, Catharinus Elling, Niels Gade, Georg Hoeberg, Vilhelm Herold, Bohuslav Leopold, Eugen Hildach, Frederik Rung, Carl Wendling, Holger Paulli, Julius Bechgaard, Louis Glass, Camillo Hildebrand, Peter Lange-Muller, J. P. E. Hartmann, Gustav Helsted etc., also including a small album containing a few A.M.Qs.S., all very weakly penned and signed in white pencil on black manuscript paper. Most of the letters are accompanied by the original envelopes. Generally FR to G, 36

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ENGLISH RESTORATION: FINCH HENEAGE (1635-1689) Earl of Winchilsea, Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports 1660. D.S., Winchilsea, one page, folio, n.p., n.d. (1660). The manuscript document is an affidavit issued on the restoration of King Charles II and concerns Robert Wilkinson, 'clerke....of episcopall ordination, of pious & sober conversation, orthodox in judgement, conformable to ye doctrine & discipline of ye Church of England & in all these revolutions of time hath continued very loyall to our gratious Soveraigne & eminently active for his sacred Majestys happy restauration.' Signed by Winchilsea at the foot and countersigned by a further eight Royalists including Sir John Boys (1607-1664, Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports 1646-48, Governor of Donnington Castle during the Civil War), Sir Thomas Peyton (d.1683, Member of Parliament) and Sir Arnold Braems (Flemish merchant) as well as four parish priests. Some light foxing to the edges, otherwise VG

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ANNE QUEEN: (1665-1714) Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland 1702-14. D.S., Anna R, as Queen, at the head, one page (vellum), oblong folio, Palace of St. James, 12th March 1703. The manuscript document, in Latin, appoints Thomas, Baron of Raby, to represent Her Majesty's interests at the Court of Prussia and to be accorded all right, privileges and amenities that go with the appointment. Countersigned at the foot by Sir Charles Hedges, Secretary of State for the Southern Department 1704-06. With good blind embossed paper seal affixed. The text and signature are very slightly light, although perfectly legible, probably as a result of the original ink being slightly weak rather than fading. VG

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GEORGE II: (1683-1760) King of Great Britain and Ireland 1727-60. D.S., George R, as King, at the head, two pages, folio, Court at St. James's, 17th January 1742/3. The manuscript document is addressed to Henry Pelham (1694-1754, British Prime Minister 1743-54), Pay Master of the Forces and is a warrant for deducting six pence in the pound from the Electoral Troops of Hanover, further giving instructions that the 'Moneys so deducted you are to keep in your hands to be applyed by you to such uses, and in such manner as We shall think fit' and asking that a distinct account be maintained. Countersigned at the foot by Samuel Sandys (1695-1770, Chancellor of the Exchequer) and two others. To the second page appear a set of manuscript accounts titled Abstract of the Foregoing Establishment and listing accounts covering a 42 day period for Life Guards, Horse, Artillery and General & Staff Officers totalling £456,478. The page of accounts are also signed at the head by King George II and bear the same three countersignatures at the foot. Some light staining, tears to edges of central folds and a small area of paper loss in the upper left corner. About G

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A manuscript letter signed and dated Mauchline, 3rd August 1788, reputed to be in the hand of Robert Burns

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The Douglas Grant Archive. A large collection of papers including typescript and manuscript works, original artwork, bibliographical information, research material and card files, letters, notebooks, extracts and ephemera

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