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Rudy Giuliani signed 10 x 8 colour photo. American politician, attorney, businessman, and public speaker who served as the 107th Mayor of New York City from 1994 to 2001. He currently acts as an attorney to President Donald Trump. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
[CARY ROBERT]: (1898-1979) British Politician, Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Secretary of State for India and Burma 1942-45 and later to the Lord Privy Seal and Leader of the House of Commons 1951-55. An interesting archive of A.Ls.S. and T.Ls.S. written to Cary from the 1940s onwards by various British politicians and some other famous individuals, including Edward Heath, Winston S. Churchill (grandson of the Prime Minister), Clementine Churchill (torn in two at the centre, not affecting the signature), Christopher Soames, Randolph Churchill (referring to subscribers to the Duff Cooper Fund, 1955) Emanuel Shinwell (in part ‘Thanks for your comments on my reference to Monty; I am furious about the snide remarks by some people. They can say what they like, I knew him for a human being’, April 1976), John Stonehouse, Bernard Weatherill, Leo Amery (3; in part, ‘We must only hope that it will not be many weeks before our victorious army will have disposed of all the doodlebug launching sites. The news certainly is wonderful and the landslide is moving with increasing velocity every day. The interesting question now is whether Japan will follow suit or will offer a prolonged resistance alone’, August 1944, ‘For the last couple of years I have begun to do what Winston has done for the last forty years, put in an hour or so in or on my bed after lunch. Also take to breakfast in bed’ May 1954), Roy Jenkins (regarding income tax and interest on bank overdrafts, 1969), Willie Whitelaw (to Lady Cary on the health of her husband, 1969), Horace King, Selwyn Lloyd, Michael Heseltine (in part, ‘Anxiety, as you rightly say, has become the national characteristic for too many people’, 1976) etc., also including a small selection of autograph letters and notes in the hand of Cary, some typescripts and various printed ephemera etc. relating to his career, including an A.L.S., Robert, three pages, 8vo, Westminster, 18th December n.y., to fellow politician Patrick Buchan Hepburn, referring to Winston Churchill, in part, ‘I ran into the P.M. who was clucking about like a worried hen trying to get a question put down….He wanted a peg on which to hang a suitable answer to the speech of Marshal Zhukov. The Table had refused already a question sent over by hand. There was something slightly Grockish in our most ancient Parliamentarian being refused (as if he were a new Member on his first day) his first question – which was declared completely out of order…..The P.M. & myself…..went to his room…..& ways were examined to make a question possible which would go down in my name….A messenger arrived saying the Mr. Speaker wished to see me…..Shakes remained quite adamant, & said that Winston’s proposed action would only provoke a lot of boisterous & unwanted supplementaries……The Prime Minister’s proper course was to issue from No. 10 a statement of contradiction of the Marshal….’, memorial service programmes for Sir Harold Bowden, Viscount Crookshank etc., General Election pamphlets etc., a letter addressed to all Members of Parliament on the conduct of Lord Beaverbrook in authorising his newspapers to publish adverse comments on members of the British Royal family, manuscript copy of a speech regarding a proposal to televise proceedings in the House of Commons and stating that he wished a visual record had been made of various historic moments in the House including the abdication debate of 1937, the declaration of war in 1939 and ‘Sir Winston Churchill coming to that box & delivering his immortal speech “I have nothing to offer but blood, tears & sweat”’, menu for Cary’s 70th Birthday Dinner at the House of Commons on 27th May 1968 etc. Some light overall age wear, generally G to about VG, 125
This lot comprises six covers without content but of great interest: 1908 Envelope from the Prime Minister (Herbert Asquith); 1979 Envelope from the First Lord of the Treasury who is by convention the Prime Minister (Margaret Thatcher); 1953 Envelope from H.M Swan Keeper; 1977 Envelope with the Queen's monogram posted in Kings Lynn Norfolk; 1981 Envelope also with the Queen's monogram from the Royal Almonry (bishop or high cleric) Buckingham Palace; 1968 Envelope from the House of Commons Speaker (Horace King).
* Bell & Howell 16mm cine projectors. Bell & Howell Filmo Showmaster 16mm cine film projector with Exessalite 2 inch f/1.6 lens, Serial Number 588019, 115V, mains transformer, original box and User Manual included, untested but in good cosmetic condition, together with Bell & Howell 16mm sound projector, Model 640 SX with separate Bell & Howell 631 speaker and G.B. cast-iron projector stand with 4 legs stored underneath, mains transformer, some paint has peeled from the case, untested, Bell & Howell 16mm Filmotion viewer with instructions, untested, Zeiss Ikon Moviscop 16mm viewer with instructions , untested, Aldis slide projector with 150mm f/3.2 lens with instructions, untested , Leitz Pradolux 24 slide projector with Elmaron 85mm f/2.8 lens with instructions, mains cable, original box and some Nebro slide holders, untested, Sanyo MR-212 portable reel-to-reel tape recorder , original box and instructions, untested, plus Siemens and Ensign film splicers, Zeiss Ikon and Sportico film winding tools, various attachments and other miscellaneous projection accessories. (Qty: 5 cartons)This photographic equipment was all the working property of the legendary adventurer, photographer and mariner Alan Villiers, and is consigned to auction by his family.Born in Melbourne, Australia, Villiers first went to sea at age 15 and sailed on board traditionally rigged vessels, including the full-rigged ship Joseph Conrad. He commanded square-rigged ships for films, including Moby Dick and Billy Budd. He also commanded the Mayflower II in 1957 on its voyage from the United Kingdom to the United States.He wrote 44 books, and served as the Chairman (1960-1970) andPresident (1970-74) of the Society for Nautical Research, a Trustee of the National Maritime Museum, and Governor of the Cutty Sark Preservation Society. He was awarded the British Distinguished Service Cross as a Commander in the Royal Naval Reserve during the Second World War. Villiers also trained as a pilot, 1937-38, and sailed with Arab dhows in the Persian Gulf, 1938-39.He settled in England and when he died on 3 March 1982 at Oxford he was survived by his wife and three children.
* Vanity Fair Lawyers. A collection of 29 caricatures, mostly late 19th and early 20th century, lithographs, two proofs before letters, some spotting, dust and finger soiling, some pencil marginalia, several duplicates, including one example published in 'The World', each approximately 350 x 210 mmThe prints comprise Vicar General, Powers (2 copies), A Lawyer on the Bench (2 copies), Pridham (2 copies), So voluble an advocate should become a successful Parliamentarian (2 copies), The Right Hon. James Hannen, His Honour Judge Bacon, A popular magistrate, He can marshal evidence, The new judge, A blunt Lord Justice, Guileless, A judicial Churchman, For the Times, The Speaker, Sir John Coleridge serves under him, Le Reyne le veult, Bargrave, The claimant's friend, Divorce, Matrimonial causes, Smith's Leading cases, Steady-going, George and The Hon. Mr. Justice Scrutton (published in The World).(Qty: 29)
* Williams (Charles). A collection of twenty caricatures, early 19th century, etched and engraved caricatures, all with contemporary hand colouring, each approximately 250 x 400 mm, various conditionIncludes:- A Trip to Coventry an old dance to a new figure, A Portugal Catch for three voices, Perusing the State Papers or sounding the opinions of John Bull, Fair weather - March Winds - Foul Weather, Term below - or - the road to retribution, A naval enquiry with a Naughtical explanation, The casting vote or the independent speaker, John Bull contemplating a statue of Portland Stone, Skating Dandies shewing off, Symptons of Marching - quick time, The triumph of Independence over mystical influence and corruption, Nap nearly Nab'd or a retreating jump just in time, Dramatic actions illustrated or Hamlet's advice to players..., Dismal Dandies - or General Mourning & Crape, English curiosity or a short answer for John Bull, Dos a Dos or Rumptiddity ido, General Rays or John Bull enjoying the sunshine, Dramatic Effect or the death of Genl. Duroc, An heir at law!!, [and] A thousand warm receptions in the North.(Qty: 20)

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