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ATTRIBUTED TO PAUL VAN SOMER (1576-1621) "Boy aged 13 in a red jacket with white collar and cuffs, holding a book", a portrait study, three quarter length, oil on panel, inscribed "Ano 1620-Aet, Suae 13:", bears old labels verso inscribed "The property of the Executors of the late Lord Lawrence of Kingsgate", "From the collection of Charles Fairfax Murray Esq. June 1912", "Lot 145 at Christie`s, 15th March 1935 ...", and "Van Somer 145 portrait of a boy aged 13 in red dress with white collar and cuffs holding a book with inscription and date 1620, oil on panel, 22" x 16¾, from the collection of Sir Thomas A. de la Rue, Bart, from the collection of C. Fairfax Murray Esq.", 57.5 cm x 44 cm (ILLUSTRATED)

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Laurel and Hardy "Great Guns" poster and vintage magazines to include "The Sphere" and "The Illustrated London News" and a giltwood framed South Africa 1900 tobacco tin and portrait

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Bank of England five pound banknote helmeted Britannia issue 1957 L .K O`Brien D12 835721 discoloured and stained F, two one pound banknotes Britannia issue 1940, 023E 838964 VG and 1950 W24B 628673 F and a portrait issue ten shilling note

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Bank of England portrait issue, five pound banknote, February 1963, J Q Hollom A14 667338 UNC, pictorial issue, five pound banknote March 1988 G.M. Gill SD09055892 UNC and two Historical issue five pound banknotes UNC and EF

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Bank of England portrait issue 1971 ten pound banknote J.B Page CO3278125 UNC, Pictorial issue ten pound banknote March 1988 G M Gill, JN20242959 UNC and two historical issue ten pound banknotes UNC

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Red leather "book" photograph album containing lot Edwardian photos, signed photo, Jayne Mansfield and oval photographic portrait of Lady in part easel frame (3)

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TWO DAGUERROTYPE PHOTOGRAPHS, an old Letts diary, 1926 and a Victorian family portrait photograph (framed)

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AFTER QUENTIN MATSYS (1466-1529) Flemish school portrait of an old lady reading a book, oils on board, 10 1/2" x 8"

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FREDERICK SAMUEL BEAUMONT (1861-) Portrait of 3 young girls, one holding a stick, signed lower right, pastels, 24" x 19 1/2"

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D MAGOWAN (19TH CENTURY) Portrait of a young girl with brown hair, initials lower left, oils on canvas, 11 1/2" x 9"

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17TH CENTURY FLEMISH SCHOOL Portrait of a gentlemen wearing an elaborate lace collar, oils on board collection labels verso, 13 1/4" x 11"

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19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL Portrait of a Man holding a cane, wearing a formal coat and dark cravat, circa 1830, oils on canvas, 13" x 10"

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19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL Portrait of Mrs Charles Hall formerly Mrs George Adam Stupart by Miss Newall, circa 1850, oils on canvas, 11 1/2" x 9 1/2"

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19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL Portrait of Charles Hall Esq. by Miss Newall, circa 1850, oils on canvas, 29 1/2" x 24 1/4"

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19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL Oval miniature portrait of Mrs Dale by Miss Newall, circa 1850, watercolour, 4 1/2" x3", and a print of Captain John Harvey, published 31 August by J.Gold, engraving, 7 1/2" x 5"

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Portrait of a lady. Oil on board. Together with other works.

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STEPHEN POYNTZ DENNING Three quarter length portrait of a young lady in a landscape. Oil on canvas. 25 x 20cm.

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LESLIE PRESTON Together with a contemporary print and a pastel portrait.

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A portrait of the three-masted paddle steamer, Jupiter. Initialled "AES". Together with four marine engravings and a watercolour.

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KEN SYMONDS John Miller, portrait of the artist. Colour pastel. Signed. Further signed and inscribed to the back and dated 1986. 53 x 73cm.

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SVEN BERLIN Self portrait. Oil on canvas. Signed to the back. 60 x 50cm. (See illustration)

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J. EDMUNDS Portrait of the ships "Navahoe" and "Valkyrie". Oil on canvas. Signed and dated 1893. Titled to the frame mount. 39 x 49cm.

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THOMAS COOPER GOTCH Portrait of an elderly lady in black bonnet and shawl. Watercolour. Signed and dated 1888. 19.5 x 15.5cm. (See illustration)

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JOHN HUGHES Portrait of a boy. Charcoal. Signed and indistinctly inscribed. 28.5 x 22.5cm.

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E. VIORENTINO Portrait of an elderly Italian lady. Watercolour. Signed. 34.5 x 24.5cm.

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EDWARD TENNYSON REED Portrait of a lady. Pencil. Signed with initials. 16 x 11.5cm.

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AMANDA PROWSE Self portrait (head). Charcoal. Signed, inscribed and dated October 1986 to the back. 59 x 42cm.

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HUBERT ANDREW FREETH Portrait of Sir Reuben Hunt. Etching. Signed, inscribed and dated 5 Feb 1964. Edition 1 of 15. 25 x 22.5cm.

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After THOMAS GAINSBOROUGH Portrait of a lady, gentleman and dog within a landscape. Modern oil on canvas. 59 x 49cm.

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Portrait of a gentleman. Early 20th century oil on canvas. 51 x 40cm.

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EDWARD HUGHES Portrait of a young woman with pink rose. Oil on lined canvas. Signed and dated 1860. Oval. 33.5 x 18.5cm. Within a foliate scroll moulded gilt gesso frame. (See illustration)

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BARON ARILD ROSENKRANTZ Portrait of a young girl. Pastel. Signed. Oval. 47 x 30cm.

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HELENA HORWITZ Portrait of a young woman. Monochrome watercolour wash. Signed. 24 x 18.5cm.

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HELENA HORWITZ Portrait of a young woman. Monochrome watercolour wash. Signed. 24.5 x 19cm.

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STEPHEN HEWSON Portrait of a lady. Oil on canvas. Signed and dated 1778. 30 x 24cm. Oval. Carved gilt frame. (See illustration)

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POWYS ARTHUR EVANS Portrait of a gentleman. Signed. 32 x 18.5cm. Together with various prints etc.

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Large Gilt framed portrait of a gentleman entitled Walter Johnston Esq. of Bordeaux, 1781 (79 x 92cm)

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Bouvet (Joachim). L’Estat Present de la Chine, en Figures dedie a Monseigneur Le Duc & à Madame la Duchesse de Bourgogne, Paris, Chez Pierre Giffart, 1697, forty-two hand-col. eng. plts., heightened with gold, some offsetting and browning, a few minor marginal damp stains, short closed tear to lower margin of plt. entitled ‘Officier de robe Mandarin du 9 Ordre’, with sellotape repair on verso, contemp. gilt-panelled red morocco with central royal crest of King Louis XIV of France, spine with raised bands, compartments with gilt fleur-de-lys tool in centre and volute cornerpieces, covers with gilt triple fillet border, inner triple fillet panel with fleur-de-lys tool at each outer corner, enclosing the oval armorial, gilt chevron roll on board edges and turn-ins, minor wear to extremities, folio. Without portrait frontispiece (sometimes present), with 42 plates only (of 43). Rare, only one UK location found (British Library). Father Joachim Bouvet. (1656-1730) was a French Jesuit missionary. He was one of the first Jesuits selected by Louis XIV for the mission in China he and his associates were commissioned by the Academie des Sciences to make astronomical observations, determine geographical positions and to collect various scientific data. The mission arrived in Peking in February, 1688 and were favourably received by the Emperor Khang-hi. So far did they win his esteem and confidence that he gave them a site within the palace enclosure for a Church residence which was finally completed in 1702. For nearly fifty years Father Bouvet shared all the labours of the missionaries and did much to advance the interest in Christianity and to facilitate the entrance and labours of his fellow missionaries. His Chinese name was Petsin. (1)

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Bry (Johann Theodor & Johann Israel de). Indiae Orientalis Navigationes, Parts I-IV only, bound in 8 vols., 1st Latin ed., Frankfurt, Wolfgang Richter [later Matthaeum Becker], 1598-1601, ninety-four copper engraved plates only, including many views, large engraved coat-of-arms to dedication leaf in first vol., engraved title to fourth part present, lacking engraved titles to parts 1, 2 & 3, engraved title to part 4 present, some closed tears repaired, folding plate of a market in Goa repaired to outer fold with some loss, one or two plates shaved to fore-margin, 19th century renaissance-style uniform blindstamped brown full morocco, rubbed and scuffed to corners and extrems., folio. Church 205, 207, 209 & 211. The first four parts of the series of twelve Petits Voyages by De Bry. The first part contains Pigafetta’s Congo (here lacking the two maps issued on three sheets), the second part Linschoten’s Travels in the East (here lacking the portrait of Linschoten, the three maps and nine of the thirty nine plates, the third part, lacking the three maps and with only twenty-nine of the sixty plates, and the fourth part, containing twenty of the twenty-one plates). Sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return. (8)

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Chardin (Sir John). The Travels of Sir John Chardin into Persia and the East-Indies. The First Volume [all published], Containing the Author’s Voyage from Paris to Isphahan, 2 parts in one, 1st ed. in English, 1686, engraved portrait, engraved additional title, folding map, seven engraved plates only (i.e. 10 of a total of 16), some mispagination, occasional annotation and light soiling, bookplate, contemporary calf, rebacked, rubbed, folio . (1)

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Drinkwater (John). A History of the Late Siege of Gibraltar; with a Description and Account of that Garrison, from the Earliest Periods, Dublin, 1793, engraved full-length portrait frontis. of General Eliott, folding engraved view of Gibraltar, contemp. speckled calf, crimson leather spine label, rubbed to extrems., fraying to head of spine, 8vo. (1)

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Nieuhoff (Jan). L’Ambassade de la Compagnie Orientale des Provinces Unies vers L’Empereur de la Chine, Ou Grand Cam de Tartarie, Faite par les Srs. Pierre de Goyer, & Jacob de Keyser, 2 parts in one, 1st ed. in French, Leiden, 1665, title printed in red and black with engraved vignette, engraved portrait, 25 engraved plates only (of 34, also lacking additional engraved title and folding map), numerous engraved illustrations, a few closed tears, waterstains, later calf-backed boards, folio . (1)

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Staunton (Sir George). An Authentic Account of an Embassy from the King of Great Britain to the Emperor of China, 2 vols. only (lacking Atlas), 1st ed., 1797, engraved portrait to each, engraved plate, illustrations, a few spots, contemporary diced calf, vol. I upper cover detached, rebacked, edges rubbed, 4to . (2)

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Camden (William). Britannia: or a Chorographical Description of Great Britain and Ireland, together with the Adjacent Islands, 2 vols., 3rd. ed., 1753, eng. portrait frontis. to vol. 1, , title pages printed in red & black, ten eng. plts. (mostly of ancient coins), fifty-one folding eng. maps, few eng. illusts., occ. spotting (mostly to text), some light dampstaining at rear of vol. 2, modern half calf gilt, folio. (2)

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Repton (Humphry). Observations on The Theory and Practice of Landscape Gardening Including some Remarks on Grecian and Gothic Architecture, first published in 1803, facsimile ed. pub. Phaidon, 1980, portrait frontis, addn. half title, numerous colour and b & w plts. throughout, each with tissue guard, t.e.g., pubs. orig. qtr. calf gilt, contained in orig. slip case, 4to. Limited edition of 153/445. (1)

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Lilford (Lord). Coloured Figures of the Birds of the British Islands, 7 vols. pub. R.H.Porter, 1885 - 1897, uncoloured portrait frontis, title page, preface and list of subscribers to vol. 1, 421 colour litho. plts. after Thorburn and Keulemans (complete as lists), some spotting and staining, t.e.g., contemp. qtr. morocco gilt, spines a little faded , slight damp staining, 4to. (7)

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* Edward (Duke of Windsor, & Wallis Simpson, Duchess of Windsor). Colour photograph signed, c. 1950, a fine portrait of the Duke and Duchess seated on a divan with two dogs, signed in ink on lower mount ‘Wallis Windsor’ and ‘Edward’, indistinct pencil inscription by the photographer or studio (?)Purly, London, ARPS, 23.5 x 31.5 cm, mount somewhat creased and crinkled and touching signatures but not affecting photograph. (1)

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Eisenhower (Dwight D. 1890-1969). Commemorative programme from the City and County Borough of Belfast on the presentation to General Dwight D. Eisenhower of Certificate of his Election and Admission as an Honorary Burgess of the City of Belfast, City Hall, Belfast, Friday, 24th August 1945, 8 pp., b&w illusts. to text, portrait of Eisenhower from a photograph on page 4 signed in blue ink to lower margin, ‘Dwight D. Eisenhower’, orig. printed wrappers with cloth spine tie, minor soiling and creasing, slim 4to. (1)

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Giannone (Pietro). Dell Istoria Civile del Regno di Napoli Libri XL, 4 vols., 1st ed., Naples, 1723, titles printed in red and black, engraved portrait to vol. I, some spotting and browning, a few small wormtracks, library stamps, previous owner inscription to titles and front pastedowns, contemporary vellum, manuscript titles to spines (vol. III chipped at foot), some stains, 4to . (4)

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[Aubespin, Nicolas]. Le Tresor des Indulgences du Cordon St. Francois, Paris: chez Jean le Boue, 1603 engraved title, nine full-page engraved plates by Leonard Gaultier, contemp. calf, gilt dec. spine, 32mo, together with [Council of Trent]. Sacrosacti et oecumeniei concilii tridentini Paulo III, Julio III et Pio IV, Brussels, 1714, engraved title, engraved portrait of Pope Paul III, two leaves torn with old sellotape repair, contemp. speckled calf, fraying to head and foot of spine, 32mo, and [Saint Francis of Assisi], D seraphici patris Francisci totius evangelicae perfectionis exemplaris admiranda vitae historia, Antwerp, 1646, engraved title, 32 full-page engraved plates of events in St. Francis’s life, title page a little creased and soiled, some worming throughout, lacking rear blank, contemp. sheep, rubbed, 24mo, plus other similar small 17th century devotional books, mostly in French, some Jesuit interest. (16)

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Bachelard (Francois). Le Portrait sacre des Filles Illustres de Saint Benoist: avec les Entretiens Curieux, 2 parts in one vol., Lyon, 1669-70, separate title pages for each part, two engraved plates (one folding), woodcut headpieces and initials, scattered light foxing, contemp. sheep, fraying to extrems., 4to, together with Landsberg (Johann Justus), La vita della B. Vergine Gertruda ridotta in V. libri, translated by Vincenzio Bondi, Venice, 1646, name crossed-out to title, bound with Libro della spiritial gratia, delle rivelationi, e visioni della B. Mettilde vergine [also by Landsberg], Venice, 1646, early 19th century patterned boards, rubbed and scuffed, 8vo, plus [Amelote, Denis], La vie de soeur Marguerite du S. Sacrement, Paris, 1654, repaired tear to title, contemp. calf, joints cracking, 8vo, plus other similar lives of female saints in French, all French imprints. (12)

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[Church Councils & Synods]. Synodorum generalium, ac provincialium decreta, et canones, scholiis, notis, ac historica actorum dissertatione illustrati, edited by Christian Lupus, 13 parts in seven vols., Venice, 1724-29, final part published Bologna, 1742, engraved portrait frontis. of Lupis, initial title printed in red and black, separate engraved vignette title to each part, library stamps to initial titles in each volume, conemp. vellum, spines with some fraying and flaking, folio. Christian Lupus (1612-1681) was born at Louvain and joined the Augustinian Order at the age of fifteen. In 1640 he was appointed Professor of Theology and was later called to Rome where he devoted himself to the study of ecclesiatical history. His writings were published in thirteen parts; the first six parts forming a detailed history of the councils under the title “Synodorum generalium...”, parts 7-12 including other writings by Lupi each with separate title, the final part, published some years later in 1742, is titled “Summum romanae apostolicae sedis privilegium quoad evcationes, ac appellationes...”. (7)

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Gelasius II, Pope. Sanctiss. d.n. gelasii papae II. sacri montis casini monachi, ex caietanis urbis caietae ducibus, 2 parts in one vol., Rome: Ex officina typographica Caballina, 1638, woodcut vignette to title, single folding engraved plate, full-page woodcut portrait of Gelasius II, full-page woodcut armorial, separate title to second part, contemp. vellum, rubbed and soiled, 4to, together with Augustine (Saint, Bishop of Hippo), Regula S. Augustini et constitutiones ff. ordinis praedicatorum, 3 parts in one vol., Rome, 1690, engraved portrait to title, contemp. vellum, 8vo, plus Chysologus (Saint Peter), Sermones in evangelia de dominicis, Paris, 1631, title in red and black with woodcut fleur-de-lys device, old owner’s name to title, scattered light foxiing, vellum, 8vo, plus other similar works, mostly 17th century vellum-bound octavo Latin or French religious texts including devotional works, biographical works and Jesuit interest. (12)

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Hermant (Godefroy). La Vie de S. Athanase Patriarche d’Alexandrie. Divisee en Douze Livres, 2 vols., 1st ed., Paris, 1671, engraved portrait frontis., library stamps to titles, contemp. calf, cracking to joints and some fraying to head and foot of spines, 4to, together with Mabillon (Jean), Ouvrages Posthumes...et l’Histoire de Quelques contestations Litteraires...par D. Vincent Thuillier, 3 vols., Paris, 1724, library stamps to titles, contemp. mottled calf, cracking to joints and some fraying to extrems., 4to, and Alippe de la Vierge Marie (Reverend Pere), L’Homme Interieur, selon l’Esprit du Bien-Heureux Francois de Sales, Lyon: Antoine Baret, 1657, woodcut device to title, light dampstaining throughout, contemp. sheep, scuffed with fraying to head and foot of spine, 4to, plus other similar 17th and 18th century French works. (16)

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Le Mire (Aubert). Opera diplomatica, et historica, 4 vols. incl two supplement vols. titled “Diplomatum Belgicorum Nova Collectio”, Louvain & Brussels, 1723-1734, engraved portrait frontis. to vol. one, half titles to supplement vols., contemp. calf, some covers detached, folio, together with Baluze (Etienne), Capitularia regum francorum, 2 vols., Paris, 1677, additional engraved title to volume one, library stamps to title and final page, contemp. calf, some wear and peeling, folio, plus Dictionnaire de l’Academie Francoise, 2 vols., 4th ed., Paris, 1762, half-titles, contemp. mottled calf, joints cracked with some peeling, folio, plus other similar folios. (13)

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The National Portrait Gallery of Illustrious and Eminent Personages, Chiefly of the Nineteenth Century, with Memoirs, by W. Cooke Taylor, 4 vols., c. 1840s, numerous steel-eng. ports., some minor scattered spotting, a.e.g., contemp. crimson half morocco, gilt-dec. spines, a little rubbed, 4to, and other miscellaneous antiquarian. (a carton)

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* Tennis. A collection of sixty-four black & white photographic portrait postcards of female tennis players by E. Trim & Co., Wimbledon, c. 1920s-30s, comprising fifty-six full-length portraits of individual players, six portraits of two players, one portrait of three players and a portrait of Mr & Mrs L.A. Godfree, all players wearing tennis kit and holding a racket, players identified within the image, publisher’s blind-stamp to lower corner of each card, postally unused, VG. (64)

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* Tennis. A collection of sixty-seven black & white photographic portrait postcards of male tennis players, by E. Trim & Co., Wimbledon, c. 1920s-30s, comprising sixty-five full-length portraits of individual players and two portraits of two players (S.B. Wood, Jr. & R. Lacoste/Mr & Mrs L.A. Godfree), all players wearing tennis kit and holding a racket, identified within the image, publisher’s blind-stamp to lower right hand corner of each card, postally unused, VG. (67)

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