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A 1960’s Dinky Toys metal box lit counter top display cabinet. A yellow aluminium perspex-fronted display cabinet measuring c 13" x 10" x 5" with sliding rear back-plate, cream on inside. Plastic cream-coloured ridged base - “New Models Every Month” in black letters on yellow background - keeps models in place. There is a mains-powered electric light fitting at the top. Complete with instruction leaflet. GC, needs cleaning.
A cased set of 52 commemorative badges and silver medallions “Great British Regiments” representing most of the line infantry regiments of the army, Queens to Rifle Brigade, each of the badges with accompanying medallion, HM BM B’ham 1979-83, in 2 lift out trays, lined with green baize, in brass bound mahogany cabinet 21½” x 14” x 5½”. Near Mint condition
BERNHARDT SARAH: (1844-1923) French Actress. Vintage signed sepia cabinet photograph, being a reproduction of the painting by Jules Bastien-Lepage showing the actress seated in a profile three quarter length pose. Photographic reproduction by Goupil of Paris. Signed by Bernhardt in bold black ink and dated 1879 in her hand. The image is faded and slightly foxed, however the signature remains strong. Together with a small selection of vintage signed postcard photographs etc. by other thespians including Billie Burke, Rejane, Henry Ainley, Gerald du Maurier, Mrs. Patrick Campbell, Marion Terry etc. Generally G to VG, 11
IBSEN HENRIK: (1828-1906) Norwegian Playwright. A good signed cabinet photograph, the image depicting Ibsen seated in a half length pose. Photograph by Nyblin of Christiania (Oslo). Signed in bold black ink to the verso and dated 3rd September 1897 in his hand. Some very slight, minor foxing to the verso, otherwise VG
EDWARD VIII: (1894-1972) King of the United Kingdom January-December 1936. Later Duke of Windsor. A.L.S., Edward, one page, Head Quarters, 14th Corps., British Expeditionary Force, 4th May 1917, to Mr. Long. The Prince thanks his correspondent for the Resolution passed by the Imperial War Conference on 13th April, which has been submitted to the King for approval. He continues `It is a source of great satisfaction to me to know that the Imperial War Conference concurs in the proposals made in the Minute addressed to the Prime Minister on 15th March.` With two holograph ink corrections. VG The Imperial War Cabinet was created by David Lloyd George in 1917 with the intention of co-ordinating the British Empire`s military policy during World War I. In the same year the Imperial War Conference passed a resolution regarding a future special Imperial Conference to readjust the relations on the component parts of the Empire.
DISRAELI BENJAMIN: (1804-1881) British Prime Minister 1874-80. A very fine signed 4 x 5.5 cabinet photograph depicting Disraeli seated in a three quarter length pose, intently reading the paper which he holds in his hands. Signed (`Beaconsfield`) with his name alone to the lower photographer`s mount. Professionally matted in white and framed and glazed in an attractive, ornate antique gilt frame to an overall size of 9.5 x 11.5. A remarkably clean and appealing signed image. VG This photograph, apparently by Jabez Huges, was formerly the property of Coningsby Disraeli (1867-1936) British Conservative Politician and nephew of the Prime Minister.
LLOYD GEORGE DAVID: (1863-1945) British Prime Minister 1916-22. Interesting T.L.S., D. Lloyd George, two pages, 4to, 10 Downing Street, Whitehall, 9th January 1919, to Lord Beaverbrook (`My dear Beaverbrook`), on the blind embossed stationery of the First Lord of the Treasury. The Prime Minister announces `I have absolutely nothing to do with the names in the British Empire Order and am responsible neither for those who are on nor for those who are off-except nominally` and continues `When the Order was established it was deliberately decided by the Cabinet that the choice of names should be left to a Committee over which Cave presided. I have no doubt at all that before the list was sent to the King it was sent to me, but as I have no responsibility for it, and being very busy with other and more important matters, I did not think it necessary to scrutinise it.` Lloyd George further expresses his opposition to the Committee method, introduced in the House of Lords (`being really hostile to the Government are anxious to limit my authority`) and revealing that he is considering asking the King to end the Committee now that the Home Secretaryship has changed. In a holograph postscript Lloyd George remarks `I have just seen your letter to Davies. Your men will get their decorations tomorrow. Have arranged with Stamfordham`. The second page bears an ink annotation signed by Beaverbrook with his initial B, explaining an error in the letter, `Should read "names". Letter refers to my Ministerial list of Honours.` Two file holes to the left edge of each page and some slight rust staining in the upper left corner caused by a paperclip, none of which affect the text or signature. About VG Lord Beaverbrook (1879-1964) Canadian-British Business Tycoon, Politician and Writer.
BRITISH POLITICS: Selection of signed photographs of various sizes (8 x 10 and smaller) by various British politicians, cabinet members etc., including Clare Short, Chris Smith, Jack Straw, Keith Vaz, Peter Walker, Ann Widdecombe, Estelle Morris, Lembit Opik, Lord Falconer, Michael Foot, Ruth Kelly, Michael Howard, William Hague, Paddy Ashdown, Menzies Campbell, David Miliband, Margaret Beckett, David Blunkett, Peter Hain, Michael Portillo, Robin Cook, Norman Tebbit, William Whitelaw, David Owen, Gerald Kaufman, Alan Johnson etc. Many images colour and some signed to verso. Generally VG, 137
BRITISH POLITICS: Selection of signed Christmas greetings cards, letterheads, T.Ls.S., some A.Ls.S. and signed election pamphlets etc., by various British politicians, cabinet members etc., including Leslie Hore Belisha, Herbert Morrison, W. S. Morrison, Philip Noel-Baker, Hugh Gaitskell, Robert Boothby, R. A. Butler, Jo Grimond, J. Enoch Powell, Christopher Soames, Emanuel Shinwell, Peter Lilley, Roy Hattersley, Denis Healey, Gerald Kaufman, Nigel Lawson, Clare Short, Chris Smith, Cyril Smith, Norman Tebbit, George Thomas, William Whitelaw, Shirley Williams, David Miliband, Estelle Morris, George Osborne, Lembit Opik, Cecil Parkinson, John Prescott, Michael Portillo, Iain Duncan-Smith, Michael Foot, Norman Fowler, George Robertson, Jeffrey Archer, Paddy Ashdown, Geoffrey Howe, Gerald Nabarro, Neil Kinnock, Michael Heseltine, William Hague, David Steel, Ken Livingstone, Roy Jenkins, Kenneth Baker, Tony Benn, Hazel Blears, Leon Brittan, Robin Cook, Liam Fox etc. A little duplication. Generally VG, 273
KITCHENER EARL: (1850-1916) British Field Marshal. Vintage signed sepia 6.5 x 10 cabinet photograph depicting Kitchener standing in a three quarter length pose wearing his uniform. The salon portrait is by G. Lekegian of Cairo. Signed (`Kitchener of Khartoum`) in bold black ink with his name alone across a light area at the base of the image. Some light overall age wear and toning to the image, G
BROWNE SAM: (1824-1901) British Army officer, Victoria Cross winner for his actions at Seerporah, India on 31st August 1858. Originator of the Sam Browne belt. Signed sepia cabinet photograph showing the one-armed officer standing in a three quarter length pose wearing his uniform and medals, including the Victoria Cross. Photograph by Maull & Fox of London. Signed by Browne in dark ink to the lower photographer`s mount and dated 1899 in his hand. The upper and lower edges of the photograph have been slightly irregularly trimmed, just affecting the head of the image but not the signature. About G
BRITISH POLITICS: Selection of signed postcard photographs and slightly larger, T.Ls.S., a few A.Ls.S. and some signed First Day Covers by various British cabinet ministers and politicians including Gordon Brown, John Prescott, Robin Cook and Jack Straw (the four signatures together on a colour postcard of the Houses of Parliament), James Callaghan, Neil Kinnock, Denis Healey, Jack Straw, Jeremy Thorpe, Norman Tebbit, John Colville, Leon Brittan, Michael Heseltine, Cyril Smith, Edwina Currie, Douglas Hurd, Clare Short, Cecil Parkinson, Lord Carrington, Nigel Lawson, Geoffrey Howe, Roy Hattersley, Kenneth Clarke, Kenneth Baker, Hugh Gaitskell, Paddy Ashdown, Barbara Castle, Lord Denning, Lord Shinwell, Tony Benn, David Steel, Michael Foot, William Whitelaw, J. Enoch Powell, David Owen, George Thomas, Lord Hailsham etc. Generally VG, 85
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