Miller (Glenn, band leader, 1904-44) T.L.s. to "Dear President", 1p., 4to, on Glenn Miller Orchestra writing paper, laid down on card, New York or New Jersey, 30th September 1942, announcing his imminent enlistment in the U.S. Army Specialist Corps., "We are disbanding, but when the war is over we hope to have the whole gang back again"; and two portrait photgraphs, one playing a trombone, the other in uniform, both signed on the image, 205 x 250mm. and 115 x 150mm. (3).
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Miscellaneous letters. Correspondence including: Driver (S.R., Regius professor of Hebrew, 1846-1914); Duff (Alexander, Scottish missionary, 1806-78); Doulton (Sir Henry, considered "the greatest potter of the nineteenth century", 1820-97); Arnot (William, preacher and theological writer, (1808-75); and 14 others including a translation from Tahitian of a prayer by George Pritchard (1796-1883), Missionary and Consul at Tahiti and a pencil portrait of a girl by Antony Tate, 1922, v.s., v.d. (18).
Powys (John Cowper) Porius, number 120 of 200 copies, signed by the author, portrait frontispiece, ownership inscription on front endpaper, t.e.g., original half blue morocco, gilt spine, 1951; Lucifer, number 280 of 500 copies, signed by the author, wood engravings by Agnes Miller Parker, ownership inscription on front endpaper, original morocco-backed cloth boards, spine title and cover vignette blocked in gilt, 1956; and 35 others, J.C. Powys, some first editions, 8vo (37).
A Black Transfer Printed Sunderland Type Plaque, of circular shape commemorating the Reform Act of 1832, with portrait of William IV, entitled beneath "William the IV, The only Royal Reformer since Alfred", the moulded border of "splashed" purple lustre, pierced for hanging. Impressed mark "G.C. & Co." (possibly Greens, Clark & Co., Don Pottery, Yorkshire). Diameter 6.75".
A Pair of Early 20th Century Staffordshire Portrait Figures, of Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, white with gilt embellishment, the features painted, the King standing beside a pedestal holding a plumed hat in his right hand, his left on his sword, entitled on the base in raised gilt capitals "King Edward", the Queen standing clasping a closed fan with both hands, entitled on base "Queen Alexandra", Height 12.5, and a Victorian Coloured Staffordshire Pulpit Portrait Figure of Spurgeon, entitled on base in raised gilt capitals "C H Spurgeon", AF, Height 11". (3).

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