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POSTCARDS - ASSORTED Approximately 175 topographical and other cards, including real photographic views of Chulmleigh from Chulmleigh Bridge Cottages; the Rectory, Kingsnympton; Kingsnympton Church (interior); Commercial Street, Hereford; Commercial Street, Abertillery; 'Coalmining' [a pit pony and dram] (Timothy's Series No.226); and a lady in a wheelchair; with views of the American Prisoners' Memorial Stone, Dartmoor Prison (by Northmore of Princetown); Devon & Somerset Staghounds at Exford Bridge; Apollo Hotel, Bombay; [Indian] Fish Woman; Brahmin Priest; Group of Fakirs; Public Buildings, Bombay; Green's Mansions, Bombay; Railway Station, Hyderabad (two different); Golconda Tombs; Church Gate Station, Bombay (two, the same); Government Dockyard, Bombay; Thakurdwar Temple, Bombay; Dalhousie Barrack, Fort William, Calcutta; Crawford Market, Bombay; Shah Aum's Tomb, Ahmedabad; and others, (album).
H. Merke and Harraden after James Hunter6 coloured aquatintsA Moorish Mosque at Bangalore, The South Entrance into the Fort of the Bangalore, N.W. Angle of Osar, The NorthEntrance into the Fort of Bangalore, The Third Delhi Gate of Bangalore and The North Entrance in the Fort of Bangalore, three sheets watermarked E & P 1801, another sheet watermarked James Whatman Turkey Mill,From Picturesque Scenery in the Kingdom of Mysore, publ. by Edward Orme 180411 x 13in., unframed
Norman Stevens (British 1937-1988), Corner of Castle Garden 1982, screenprint, signed and numbered 19/125, 61cm x 70.5cm, and five others by the same artist; Flower From Madeira 1980, Priory Gardens 1978, Shadowed Garden 1977, Cottage Gate 1978, Laurel Tree Nettlecombe Court 1985 (6). Please note this lot is subject to VAT on the hammer DDS
A 9ct three colour gold triple band Russian style wedding ring, ring size K, a pair of 9ct gold cut cornered rectangular cufflinks, engine turned to one side and plain to the other side, Chester 1937, a 9ct gold crucifix pendant, a gold teddy bear charm detailed '9ct', combined weight 9 gms, also a silver gilt gate bracelet with a heart shaped padlock clasp and a colourless gem set costume ring, (6).
Clarice Cliff - Applique Monsoon - A dish form plate circa 1931 hand painted with a stylised landscape with a Japanese style Torii gate to a hillside with windswept tree and large trumpet flowers to the foreground against an orange sky within black and red banding, printed APPLIQUE and Bizarre mark, width 23cm.
[CHURCHILL WINSTON S.]: (1874-1965) British Prime Minister 1940-45, 1951-55. Nobel Prize winner for Literature, 1953. Two T.Ls.S. by Grace Hamblin (1908-2002, Private Secretary to Winston and Clementine Churchill), each one page, 8vo and 4to, Chartwell, Westerham, Kent, 24th June 1961 and Hyde Park Gate, London, 2nd December 1961, both to a young autograph collector (‘Dear Peter’) and written on behalf of Clementine Churchill, in the first sending Lady Churchill’s apologies and stating, in part, ‘As has already been explained to you Sir Winston receives a very large number of similar requests with which he cannot comply. If Lady Churchill were to ask him to make a special concession in your case, this would be unfair to many who have been disappointed. Lady Churchill regrets she has nothing signed by Sir Winston which she can send you….’ and in the second returning a book (no longer present) which Lady Churchill was pleased to sign and continuing ‘She is so very sorry that she cannot ask Sir Winston for his autograph. But has already been explained to you, he receives a very large number of similar requests with which he cannot comply, and it would be unfair to do so in any one particular instance. As Sir Winston has been obliged to make a very strict ruling on this, may I suggest that you do not write to anyone else….’, together with a T.L.S. by the secretary to Lord Moran (1882-1977, Personal Physician to Churchill 1940-65), one page, 8vo, Bryanston Square, London, 26th July 1962, to the same collector, sending Moran’s thanks for the collector’s letter accompanied by an autograph album and the request that Churchill sign it, although remarking ‘Unfortunately, under present circumstances, he regrets it is not possible to trouble Sir Winston with this. Lord Moran realizes that you will be disappointed but hopes you will understand’, and also including two identical 12mo printed cards issued by the Private Secretary to Churchill at the House of Commons, sending Churchill’s thanks for a letter and expressing his regret that ‘owing to the large number of similar requests he receives, it is not possible to do as you ask’. Some very light, extremely minor creasing, generally VG, 5
HARDY THOMAS: (1840-1928) English Novelist & Poet. Bold ink signature ('Thomas Hardy') and three additional typed words on a slim oblong 8vo piece evidently neatly clipped from the conclusion of a letter. Accompanied by a brief typed note, unsigned, in the third person, one page, 4to, Max Gate, Dorchester, n.d., stating, in full, 'Mr Hardy presents his compliments to Monsieur Pellissier, and begs to enclose autograph as requested'. With a few very small, extremely minor pinholes and a few other faults to the edges of each, otherwise VG
ROLLS CHARLES S.: (1877-1910) British Motoring and Aviation Pioneer who, together with Henry Royce, co-founded the Rolls-Royce car manufacturing firm. A rare A.N.S., with his initials CR, in pencil, to the recto and verso of his personal printed small oblong 12mo visiting card, bearing his printed addresses at South Lodge, Rutland Gate and the Marlborough Club, London. The recto is simply addressed by Rolls to 'Mr Terry' with the abbreviated instruction PTO, and to the verso he writes, in full, 'So glad to see the old piece again, Kind regards'. Dated in ink in an unidentified hand to the recto April 1910, just a few months before Rolls tragically became the first Briton to be killed in a flying accident. As a result of this untimely death, at the age of 32, autographs of Rolls are rare in any form. Some very light, extremely minor age wear, otherwise VG
JS TTR Locomotive and tender 4-4-0 , 41128, two Bogie Coach restaurant Cars 1/580, Bogie Coach 1st 1/560,Short Bogie 3rd Class 1/570 , green painted footbridge, signal set, various wagons to include Goods Brake 1/650, Private Owners Charringtons 607, Tarpaulin Wagon 660, Tank Wagon Esso 640, qty of track, straight, curved all with original boxes together with a Hornby Dublo ED3 Junction Signal box and a small number of Wardie/B.J.W, Ltd OO gauge models to include Watchmans Hut No 34, Wicket Gate No 64, Water Column No 41, .
A collection of Britains and Victrix Ltd diorama accessories and flag group to include Britains No. 17612 18-20th century haystacks, No. 51003 mealybag war curved and short straight sections, No. 17919 Valley series plank fence, No. 51002 mealybag war straight, and No. 17920 Valley series plank fence section with working gate, sold with a large quantity of Victrix Ltd Napoleonic bagged flags (M,BM)
A pair of bronze internal gates, early 20th century, each with three open work panels of flower head centred circular design and with faceted handle in a later adapted frame with piano hinge, each gate and frame 188.5cm high, 63.4cm wide According to the vendor, these are by repute from the Baltic Exchange, London

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