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Irish history interest: An original autograph letter, written in English and Gaelic, by Domhnall Ua Buachalla (1866-1963), the Irish politician and member of the First Dail who served as third and final Governor-General of the Irish Free State. The letter, dated 14 July 1938, includes a small original photograph of the historic signing that put an end to the office of Governor-General (at the time of the Edward VIII abdication crisis): 'My dear friend, a thousand thanks for the wee Welsh national flag which I received the day before yesterday. I appreciated it very much and shall have it hanging in my room bye-and-bye. We enjoyed very much our few days in North Wales. It is a beautiful country and its people are homely and warm-hearted. I send you herewith a photo I took whilst on our visit. The small one is rather historical. I am signing the document which ended my term of office, at the same putting an end to English domination through her representative the Govr General. That act was another step forward on the road to freedom. Full freedom for the twenty-six Counties was attained on the 19th instant when Cove Harbour was evacuated by the British troops and their place taken by our Irish units, and the national flag hoisted where the Union Jack had been. Health and a blessing. I am, with much esteem [signed]. The gentleman witnessing the signature was my secretary, Sean Fitzgerald, a fluent Irish speaker. [signed]' A letter in English and Gaellic, together with a photo signed by the Governor General of Ireland
HENRIETTA MARIA: (1609-1669) Queen Consort of England, Scotland & Ireland 1625-49. Wife of King Charles I. A good, large D.S., Henriette Marie R, as Queen Consort, at the head, one page (vellum), large oblong folio, n.p., 7th December 1640. The manuscript document being an indenture for the lease of the manor of Rosedale, Yorkshire, to Matthew Harrowe. Countersigned at the foot by Lord Finch (1584-1660) English Judge, Speaker of the House of Commons 1628-29, Earl of Holland (1590-1649) English Courtier, Earl of Dorset (1591-1652) English Courtier, Richard Wynn (1588-1649) English Courtier, Thomas Hatton (c.1583-1658) English Politician. With fragmentary remnants from the three remaining seals, and lacking the Queen's seal. With slight traces of former mounting and a very small hole in the vellum to the upper right corner of the verso. With minor age wear. G Provenance: The present document bears the small circular label of the Rawlins Collection neatly affixed to the verso and was previously sold by Sotheby's in their sale of the Rawlins Collection 2nd, 3rd, & 4th June 1980 (Lot 88, estimate £100-150, hammer price £110, purchased by Maggs Bros.)
A very unusual French Clodrey Bridgit talking teddy bear, with white plush, plastic eyes and nose, open pink felt mouth, the head housing a battery operated speaker which picks up what is played on a record player by laying copper wire around the area of play with instructions and a coil of wire -23in. (58.5cm.) high
A box of mixed valves, including: Brimar ECL83, Mullard 6AT6, Tungsram TH4B 18/0, Colomor, Ediswan, Mazda etc all boxed, unused approx 50 boxed items plus two unboxed KT66 valves. 1 x box of Radiospares boxed spares including switches, moulded potentiometers, crossover network, volume controls, hifi speaker, 28 boxes etc. 8" Elac Speaker, boxed and a 10" Axiom Speaker, boxed.

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