HRH Princess Alexandra, The Honourable Lady Ogilvy, collection of 16 signed Christmas cards for Harold and Mary Wilson (former UK Prime Minister and his wife), each card signed in bold ink by both Alexandra and Sir Angus Ogilvy (with the exception of five later cards where Angus has signed for both). Eight of the cards are single-sheet with mounted photographic family portrait, inscribed and signed to lower margin, red border with crest, seven including a date to lower border (1967, 1969, 1971, 1976, 1978, 1982, 1985) (16)
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Collection of Christmas and greetings cards for Harold and Mary Wilson (former UK Prime Minister and his wife), predominantly from foreign dignitaries, to include three from the Dalai Lama (circa 1960s, printed signatures); Sir Dawda Jawara (signed in blue ink); Bernard and Lyn Weatherill (the card depicting Speaker's House, Westminster, inscribed in blue ink); Abdullah II and Queen Rania of Jordan (featuring mounted photographic portrait, printed signatures); Mohammad Reza Pahlavi (the last Shah of Iran) and Farah Pahlavi, signed individually in blue and black ink, the card depicting a 5th-century gold plate; numerous cards with gilt Singapore crest, signed 'Choo & Harry' [President Lee Kuan Yew and his wife, parents of the current president); one from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Tehran, signed in blue ink by Ardeshir Zahedi; one from the Ambassador of the People's Republic of China, inscribed in black ink but with printed signature; one from The High Commissioner for New Zealand and his wife Anne Blackburn (inscribed in blue ink); one from Pope Paul VI (printed signature) with accompanying typewritten letter from the Secretariat of State at the Vatican; one from HMS Warspite (inscribed in black ink); one from Leonid Zamyatin, Ambassador of the USSR (signed in red ink); two photographic Christmas greetings from "Lady Bird Johnson" (wife of former US president Lyndon B. Johnson), with a handwritten envelope from LBJ Ranch, Stonewall, Texas, and others, approx. 40 to 50 in total
James Keir Hardie (1856-1915), Scottish politician and founder of the Labour Party who served as its first parliamentary leader from 1906-1908, autograph in black ink, dated 13 July 1905, on colour portrait postcard. Gift inscription for UK Prime Minister Harold Wilson to verso, 'With every good wish for a great campaign and a well-deserved victory - and with great respect from another Scot, Andrew Faulds'
A 27-page typewritten speech, annotated in blue and red ink by Harold Wilson, addressing students from Dallas during a visit to Oxford. Wilson talks about his previous experience with presidents of the United States (including LBJ, 'one thing divided us - VIETNAM'); his time in Churchill's War Cabinet Office; The Beatles; Russia; the Open University. Together with a photographic portrait of Wilson smoking a pipe, and one of his calling cards from the House of Lords
Photographic group portrait of members of the Royal Family with five former UK Prime Ministers and their spouses (Harold Wilson, Margaret Thatcher, Edward Heath, James Callaghan, John Major), signed to the mount in bold black ink by the members of the Royal Family depicted in the photograph: HM Queen Elizabeth II, HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, HRH Charles, Prince of Wales, and HRH Diana, Princess of Wales, dated 1992. Framed & glazed, 21.5cm by 24.5cm (including mount)
A photographic group portrait of HM Queen Elizabeth II with five former UK Prime Ministers (Harold Wilson, Edward Heath, James Callaghan, Margaret Thatcher, John Major), signed to the mount by the Queen in bold black ink and dated 1992, framed & glazed, 21.5cm by 24.5cm (including mount). Together with another framed photograph of HM Queen Elizabeth and HRH Prince Philip with former Prime Ministers and their spouses, unsigned (2)
Photographic group portrait of Richard Nixon and his family, inscribed in black ink, 'To The Harold Wilsons, With warm regards and best wishes from their friends, Pat Nixon [signed], Dick Nixon [signed]'. Presented in a silver frame bearing the Seal of the President of the United States, stamped to side, 'Tiffany & Co. Makers, Sterling Silver 23480'. 17.5cm by 23.5cm
Prime Crew of Fifth Manned Apollo Mission: Neil A. Armstrong, Michael Collins, Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr. Colour photographic portrait published by NASA with printed information to verso stating, 'Apollo 11 is scheduled to be the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's first lunar landing mission.' Signed by all three members of the crew in bold ink. 20.5cm by 25.5cm. Together with a black & white press photograph of British Prime Minister Harold Wilson meeting the three astronauts, stamped 'Sun Copyright Photograph' verso, 18.5cm by 25cm, and a replica of the plaque left on the moon, 'Presented by Neil A. Armstrong, Michael Collins, Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr. and the American People' (3)
Photographic group portrait of HM Queen Elizabeth II with Commonwealth Heads of Government on board the Royal Yacht Britannia during the 1975 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Kingston, Jamaica. Signed to the mount in bold black ink by the Queen and dated 1975. Unframed, some creasing at corner, 23cm by 27cm
Photographic group portrait of HM Queen Elizabeth and HRH Prince Charles with various political dignitaries, including Harold Wilson, signed to the mount in bold black ink by the Queen and Prince Charles, and dated 1981. Red stamp to verso, 'Fox Photos Ltd.' Unframed, slight creasing, 34cm by 37cm
Lyndon B. Johnson, 36th president of the United States, black & white photographic portrait by Arnold Newman, inscribed and signed in bold black ink to mount, 'To Harold Wilson with every good wish, Lyndon B. Johnson'. Undated but circa 1964, around the beginning of Wilson's first period as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Unframed, on Bainbridge Government Board, some marks and light wear at corners. 35.5cm by 27.5cm
Lyndon B. Johnson, 36th president of the United States, photographic family portrait, inscribed and signed to mount in bold black ink by Lyndon and Lady Bird Johnson, 'To Prime Minister and Mrs. Wilson - with warm best wishes, Lady Bird Johnson [signed], Lyndon B. Johnson [signed], February 1968'. Framed & glazed, 29cm by 37cm
Lyndon B. Johnson, 36th president of the United States, colour photographic portrait, inscribed in bold black ink, 'To The Right Honorable Harold Wilson, O.B.E., M.P. Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, with warmest personal regards and best wishes, Lyndon B. Johnson [signed]'. Presented in silver frame bearing the Seal of the President of the United States, stamped 'Sterling Hand Made'. 27cm by 21cm
Lyndon B. Johnson, 36th president of the United States, colour photographic portrait of the president with the First Lady, inscribed in bold black ink, 'To Prime Minister and Mrs. Wilson - with warm best wishes - Lady Bird Johnson [signed], Lyndon B. Johnson [signed]'. Framed & glazed, 39cm by 28cm
Hubert Humphrey, 38th vice president of the United States, black & white photographic portrait, inscribed in black ink to the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, 'To Harold Wilson - With high esteem and best wishes, Hubert H. Humphrey'. Presented in a silver frame bearing the Seal of the Vice President of the United States, stamped 'Galt & Bro. Sterling Hand Made', 27cm by 21cm
Roland Michener, Governor General of Canada, and his wife, Norah Michener, Chatelaine of Rideau Hall, black & white photographic portrait of the couple, signed by both in bold black ink and dated June 1967. Also signed by the photographer, 'Cavouk' [Onnig Cavoukian], and bearing his copyright stamp verso. Presented to Harold Wilson, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, though not inscribed as such. Unframed, 34.5cm by 25.5cm
Pope Paul VI, photographic portrait, signed and dated in bold black ink, 'Paulus P P. VI, 6-V-1965'. Presented in a silver frame bearing the coat-of-arms of Pope Paul VI (the mount also bearing the coat-of-arms in blind-stamp), the frame stamped 'Roma 800 Mancini e Lefevre'. 23.5cm by 17.5cm Originally given as a gift to Harold Wilson by Pope Paul VI. NB Please see Lot 53 as the two items were originally given at the same time
Giuseppe Saragat, fifth President of the Italian Republic, black & white photographic portrait, inscribed to British Prime Minister Harold Wilson, signed and dated 10 May 1965. Presented in a silver frame, 30cm by 24cm. Together with another photographic portrait, the same, inscribed to Harold Wilson and dated 22 April 1969, unframed (2)
Forbes Burnham, the first Prime Minister and second President of Guyana, photographic portrait inscribed to mount, 'To Prime Minister Harold Wilson, With warm personal regards, Forbes Burnham, Georgetown August 1968'. Also signed by the photographer, 'Cavouk' [Onnig Cavoukian], and bearing his copyright stamp verso. Unframed, 35cm by 28cm. Together with a typewritten letter relating to Mary Wilson meeting Mrs. Forbes Burnham on 21 March 1975 (2)
George Thomas, 1st Viscount Tonypandy, Speaker of the House of Commons, colour photographic portrait, inscribed in bold green ink, 'To Harold & Mary, With deep affection & sincere gratitude, George Thomas, April '76'. Unframed, 36cm by 28cm, Universal Press Agency stamp verso, some creasing/wear
Labour government, Prime Minister and Lords of the Treasury, black & white photographic group portrait signed by the sitters: Harold Wilson, John Silkin, Charles Grey, Jack McCann, Alan Fitch, William Whitlock, William Howie, Harry Gourlay, Walter Harrison, George Lawson, Ifor Davies, Joseph Harper, Neil McBride, Ronald Brown, Charles Morris. Framed & glazed, 34cm by 38cm
Labour government, Prime Minister and Lords of the Treasury, black & white photographic portrait signed by the sitters: Harold Wilson, Robert Mellish, Ernest Perry, Walter Harrison, John Golding, Tom Pendry, Jack Dormand, Michael Cocks, Don Concannon, James Hamilton, Tom Cox, Jim Dunn, Donald Coleman, Laurie Pavitt, Joseph Harper. Framed & glazed, 40cm by 50cm
Labour government, Prime Minister and Lords of the Treasury, black & white photographic group portrait signed by the sitters: Harold Wilson, Alan Fitch, Walter Harrison, Joseph Harper, Neil McBride, Ernest Perry, Charles Morris, Don Concannon, Robert Mellish, James Hamilton, Ernest Armstrong, Terence Boston, Ioan Evans. Framed & glazed,30.5cm by 42cm
Photographic group portrait of members of the Labour Party, including Harold Wilson, James Callaghan, Denis Healey. Mounted & framed with a list of facsimile signatures of the sitters, 64cm by 41cm (including frame). Together with a colour photograph of HM Queen Elizabeth II standing with six former UK Prime Ministers (Macmillan, Douglas-Home, Wilson, Heath, Callaghan, Thatcher), framed & glazed, 24cm by 37cm, and a large colour photograph of Harold Wilson at home with his dog, framed & glazed, 43.5cm by 29.5cm (3)
Collection of studio photographs of Harold Wilson and Mary Wilson, including five photographic portraits signed 'Vivienne, London' [Florence Vivienne Mellish]; one of Mary signed by photographer Elizabeth Frank; three signed by Ian Wolfenden; one of Harold signed by David Swift. One black & white photograph housed in card case signed by Harold Wilson, one signed by Mary Wilson. Together with a photographic portrait of Clement Atlee, signed by Vivienne (14)
Labour government, Wilson ministry 1974, colour photographic group portrait of the cabinet, signed by the sitters in bold ink to lower mount: Harold Wilson, Denis Healey, Elwyn Jones, Edward Short, Malcolm Shepherd, James Callaghan, Roy Jenkins, Roy Mason, Reg Prentice, Fred Mulley, Michael Foot, Eric Varley, Tony Benn, Anthony Crosland, Barbara Castle, Shirley Williams, Peter Shore, Merlyn Rees, Harold Lever, Robert Mellish, Fred Peart, John Silkin, John Morris, William Ross. Unframed, the card slightly undulating, 40cm by 37cm
Collection of press photographs depicting Harold and Mary Wilson at various events/conferences or at leisure, some taken during Wilson's time as Prime Minister, some later photographs, many bearing press stamps to verso. To include a photographic portrait of Harold Wilson signed 'Wilson of Rievaulx' in blue ink, and a photographic portrait signed by Mary Wilson, approx. 100 photographs in total
Collection of press photographs depicting Harold and Mary Wilson at various events/conferences or at leisure, some taken during Wilson's time as Prime Minister, some later photographs, many bearing press stamps to verso. To include a photographic portrait of Harold Wilson signed 'Wilson of Rievaulx' in blue ink, and a photographic portrait signed by Mary Wilson, approx. 150 photographs in total
Collection of press photographs depicting Harold and Mary Wilson at various events/conferences or at leisure, some taken during Wilson's time as Prime Minister, some later photographs, many bearing press stamps to verso. To include a black & white picture of Harold Wilson inscribed to verso by the photographer, Courtland William Richards, and signed to the front by Wilson, also a photographic portrait signed by Mary Wilson, approx. 130 photographs in total
Collection of press photographs depicting Harold and Mary Wilson at various events/conferences or at leisure, some taken during Wilson's time as Prime Minister, some later photographs, many bearing press stamps to verso. To include a black & white picture of Harold Wilson inscribed to verso by the photographer, Courtland William Richards, and signed to the front by Wilson, also a photographic portrait signed by Mary Wilson, approx. 120 photographs in total
Collection of press photographs depicting Harold and Mary Wilson at various events/conferences or at leisure, some taken during Wilson's time as Prime Minister, some later photographs, many bearing press stamps to verso. To include a photograph signed by Harold and Mary (opening of the Southwood-Smith Day Centre in 1990), a photographic portrait signed by Mary Wilson, and two black & white photographs of Mary meeting John Betjeman, approx. 150 photographs in total
Chaplin, Charles. My Autobiography, reprinted before publication, London: Bodley Head, 1964. Presentation copy, signed by Charlie Chaplin with cartoon self-portrait in black ink to dedication page, 'To Harold and Mary, this is the best I can do!'. Publisher's red cloth with price-clipped dust-jacket, with loosely inserted newspaper article relating to Mary Wilson
Wordsworth, William. The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, edited by William Michael Rossetti, illustrated by Edwin Edwards, London: E. Moxon, Son, & Co., 1871. Stipple engraved portrait of Wordsworth as frontispiece, etched pictorial title by Edwards, illustrated throughout with etched plates by Edwards (rich impressions with velvety black ink). Publisher's embossed gilt blue buckram, vellum title label to spine and upper board, all page edges gilt. Scarce. From the collection of Harold Wilson but not inscribed
A copy of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, illustrated by Frederic Lawrence, bearing gift inscription from Harold Wilson to Mary before they were married, 'G. M. Baldwin, from J. H. Wilson, with love, Oxford 31.vii.37.' Together with a Christmas card, 1974, inscribed by Prime Minister Harold Wilson to his wife; another the same not inscribed; a card for Mary's 62nd birthday in Singapore, signed by Harold; a photographic portrait of the couple by Vivienne, taken at No. 10 Downing Street; a handwritten letter from Noele Gordon of Crossroads fame, congratulating Mary on the birth of her twin granddaughters; a JFK prayer card; a postcard and headed notepaper from Blair House - The President's Guest House
Two Viscount 'Dr Grabow' pipes (in blue and red) owned and used by former UK Prime Minister Harold Wilson, with an accompanying photograph of a Selfridge's exhibition display featuring these two examples and a letter addressed to Sir Harold from Selfridge's thanking him for loaning them the collection, dated 21 September 1981. Together with a small photographic portrait of Wilson smoking a pipe, and one of his calling cards from the House of Lords
A cased Dunhill pipe owned and used by former UK Prime Minister Harold Wilson. Together with a Dunhill lighter (engraved 'H.W.'), a boxed Dunhill leather wallet, a Dunhill case designed to hold a pipe for each day of the week (bearing gilt initials, 'H.W.'), another Dunhill briar pipe (without mouthpiece), a small photographic portrait of Wilson smoking a pipe and one of his calling cards from the House of Lords

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