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ZWEI UHRWERKE FÜR GROSSUHREN/ WANDUHREN / PENDELUHREN / REGULATOREN, jeweils mit Schlüsselaufzug (ohne Schlüssel) und Schlag auf Tonfeder. 1) Werk von Reinhold Schnekenburger GmbH, auf dem Werk gemarkt mit Manufakturpunze und nummeriert "39757 / 7 ". Mit Emaillezifferblatt; römische Ziffern und äußere Minuterie. Graham-Hemmung; Pendelaufhängung unvollständig. Ein Zeiger gebrochen. Gebrauchsspuren; Funktion und Vollständigkeit nicht geprüft. Durchmesser Zifferblatt 14,5 cm. 2) Werk ohne Manufakturpunze, auf dem Werk nummeriert "45403". Mit Emaillezifferblatt; römische Ziffern und äußere Minuterie. Pendelfederaufhängung; Graham-Hemmung. Gebrauchsspuren; Funktion und Vollständigkeit nicht geprüft. Durchmesser Zifferblatt 14,5 cm.
UHRWERK FÜR GROSSUHR / WANDUHR / REGULATOR - DRP, um 1900. Schlüsselaufzug (ohne Schlüssel), auf dem Werk gemarkt "Deutsches Reichspatent / No 55006" (DRP - Heinrich Kielmann) und nummeriert "80073". Werk mit montiertem Zifferblatt: Römische Ziffern und äußerer Minuterie; mit Stunde und Minute. Pendeluhr mit Graham-Hemmung; Pendelfederaufhängung. Schlag auf Tonfeder - Tonfeder montiert und löst aus. Funktion und Vollständigkeit nicht geprüft. Durchmesser Zifferblatt 14,5 cm. (Gebrauchsspuren).
Archive of correspondence to Rev. A. H. Sayers, Hon. Secretary of the Monmouth Town Branch of the League of Nations Union. Comprising approximately 300 letters and notes, predominantly 1920s/30s, including many autograph letters signed (some handwritten, some typed and signed). To include Laurence Housman, typed letter signed, 3 November 1936, 'I take the position of an absolute pacifist, and I am not in agreement with a good deal of the League of Nation Union's policy...If I do speak for you, I speak as a full pacifist', plus three other typed notes, signed, relating to the same topic; letter from the Hon. Secretary of the Womens National Anti-Suffrage League, 31 March 1909, 'I write to thank you for your admirable letter in the S.D.T. a day or two ago, re the ridicule the Suffragists cast at their meeting, on the efforts made in Parliament by men to help children & infants...We are trying very hard to enlarge our membership & make this Branch an influential & successful one, & we should be extremely glad if you would become a member'; Margot Asquith, autograph letter signed on The Wharf letterhead, 31 March 1921, 'It is idle to vote for the coalition and call yourself a Liberal...until a Liberal government comes into power we shall be threatened by extreme Right or extreme Left', complete with envelope, together with printed letter on 10 Downing Street letterhead, 'The Prime Minister & Mrs Asquith send their grateful thanks for your kind expression of sympathy in their loss', complete with envelope bearing official paid stamp, 29 September 1916; Stanley Baldwin, holograph [printed] signature, typed Armistice Day Message, 1936; Winston Churchill, holograph [printed] signature on 10 Downing Street letterhead, giving thanks for remembering his birthday, 1944; Clementine Churchill, two holograph [printed] letters; Anthony Eden, typed letter signed on embossed House of Commons letterhead, 6 February 1947, regretfully declining an invitation to address a meeting of United Nations Association; Neville Chamberlain, holograph [printed] signature on 10 Downing Street letterhead, 24 October 1938, giving thanks for kind messages 'during these difficult and anxious times'; Edward, Prince of Wales, holograph [printed] signature on St James's Palace letterhead, 'The causes of war are manifold...assist the League of Nations Union in the greatest Crusade of all - the crusade for world peace.'; Gracie Fields, holograph [printed] signature on Charity Fund letterhead; Isaac Foot, autograph letter signed on embossed House of Commons letterhead, 14 August 1933, politely declining an invitation, together with a typed letter signed, 19 August 1935, again declining invitation; Dame Margaret Lloyd George, holograph [printed] signature on 11 Downing Street letterhead, 7 December 1916, inviting donations; Megan Lloyd George, two typed letters signed, 1 January 1931 and 26 March 1931, politely declining invitation, and others, including Lady Nancy Astor; Norman Angell; Rev Frank Ballard; Philip Baker; Robert Bernays; Sir Reginald Blomfield; Mary Blyton; Florence Bradney; Sir Sidney Berry; Vernon Bartlett; Joseph Bibby; Rev Harold Brierley; KC SRC Bosanquet; Lady Florence Cecil; Lady Violet Bonham-Carter; Sir Henry Coward; Hall Caine; Lord Davies; William Moore Ede; Winifred Graham; Sarah Grand; Sir Philip Gibbs; H PLunket Greene; Brian Goddard; Maxwell Garnett; R Lloyd Griffiths; Sir W Haig; Sir Arthur A Haworth; Manton Smith Hereford; Newman Hall; Thomas Holloway; Arthur Henderson; Duchess Nina Hamilton; H Wilson Harris; W Burton Hooke; W R Inge; Flora Klickmann; Viscount Knutsford; Oliver Lodge; Eric Liddell; Eizabeth Lawson; Edith Lyttleton; Miss Christabel Lowther-Yates; Alice Mildmay; Sir John McClure; Bishop Gilbert Monmouth; Rev F B Meyer; Dr Betty Morgan; Beverley Nichols; Richenda C Payne; Sir John Pratt; Rev W G Percival; Arthur Powritt; Lady Shelley-Rolls; W Riley; Miss M E R Robinson; W Ripper; Viscountess Ethel Snowden; Dr J Frederic Staton; Bertha Dykes Spicer; Lady Kathleen Simon; Shoran S Singha; Sir Owen Seaman; Rev Dr C Ryder Smith; A Stowell; J G Simpson; Edward Shillito; Edith Picton-Turbervill; Winifred Coombe Tennant; Lord Peter Thorneycroft; David Williamson; Agnes Weston; Rev C Ensor Walters; Henry W Webb; John Webb; Bertram Lee Woolf; Sir Arthur K Yapp, and many others, housed in box file
Bindings. Collection of books to include Lectures on Modern History, by William Smyth, in two volumes, London: William Pickering, 1848, bearing armorial bookplates for John Herbert Secker, gift inscription for the same, 'With the best wishes of his affect friend, Ernest J Hankey, On his leaving Eton, Election 1856'; Memoirs of Horace Walpole, edited by Eliot Warburton, in two volumes, London: Colburn, 1852, bookplates and inscription for Secker on leaving Eton, from Herbert George Norman, Easter 1856; England Under the Reigns of Edward VI and Mary, by Patrick Fraser Tytler, Vol.I only, London: Richard Bentley, 1839, bookplate and inscription for Secker on leaving Eton, from G. Goring Thomas, Easter 1856; Poems, by Charles Churchill, three volumes bound as one, London: J. Wilkes, 1776; Pious Breathings, by George Stanhope, fifth edition, London: Browne et al., 1757; The Gentleman and Farmer's Pocket Companion, by John Ainslie, Edinburgh: J. Brown, 1802; The Works of Lord Byron, in four volumes, London: John Murray, 1815; The Dispensary, A Poem, fourth edition, London: John Nutt, 1700; The Life of General Monk, by Thomas Skinner, second edition, London: J. Graves, 1724; Zeluco, Various Views on Human Nature, in two volumes, third edition, London: Strahan & Cadell, 1790; Cattle, London: Baldwin & Cradock, 1834; Original Papers, by James Macpherson, Vol.II only, Dublin: J. Exshaw et al., 1775; French Revolution, by John Moore, Vol.I only, London: Robinson, 1795; Poetical Works of Lord Byron, London: Henry Frowde, 1896, bearing bookplate for Helen Violet Graham; 19 volumes of the Works of Kipling, Macmillan, uniformly bound, one bearing inscription to Captain J. W. Hobbs and Mrs Hobbs, 'from the B. L. Institute of Journalists on occasion of Pleasant Cruise to Indian River, September 15, 1929' (signed by Stein, President, and Findlay, Treasurer), and others, including Danish works, leather bindings, some part-sets, sold as found with all faults, in three cartons (3)
Francis, Dick - The Works, an almost complete set, with dust jackets, a number signed, consisting:- Sport of Queens, an autobiography, signed twice, (on fly leaf and first photograph), dj chipped, creased and repaired, 1957.,Nerve, lacking dj, 1964., For Kicks, with partial dj, (lacking lower third of front), 1965., Odds Against, (facsimile dj), 1965, Flying Finish, 1966, Blood Sport, last few pages damp stained, dj repaired, 1967., Forfeit, tear to dj cover repaired, 1968., Enquiry, 1969., Rat Race, lacking dj, 1970., Bonecrack, dj upper spine torn, 1971., Smokescreen, 1972., Slay Ride, 1973., Knockdown, 1974., High Stakes, signed, 1975., In The Frame, 1976., Risk, 1977., Trial Run, 1978., Whip Hand, 1979., Reflex, chip to top and bottom of dj spine, 1980., Twice Shy, 1981., Banker, 1981., The Danger, dj price clipped, writings to front fly leaf, 1983., Proof, signed, 1984., Break In, 1985., Bolt, 1986.and another copy (Putnam), 1987, Hot Money, 1987, and another copy (Putnam), 1998., The Edge, 1988 and another copy (Putnam), 1989., Straight, 1989, and another copy (Putnam), 1989., Longshot, 1990, and another copy (Putnam), 1990., Comeback, 1991, and another copy (Putnam), 1991., Driving Force, 1992, and another copy, (Putnam, 1992)., Decider, 1993, and another copy (Putnam), 1993)., Wild Horses, 1994., and another copy (Putnam, 1994)., Come to Grief, 1995, together with a paperback copy, 1995 (both copies signed)., To The Hilt, signed, 1996., 10LB Penalty, 1997., Field of Thirteen, 1998 and another copy (Putnam, 1998)., Hot Money (Putnam), 1998., Second Wind, 1999., Shattered, 2000., Under Orders, 2006., and with Felix Francis - Dead Heat, 2007., Silks, 2008., Even Money, 2009., Crossfire, 2010., and by Felix Francis, after his father’s death:- Dick Francis’s Refusal, signed, 2013.,Francis, Dick - Lester: The Official Biography, presentation inscription to fly leaf, 1996, and Lord, Graham - Dick Francis- A Racing Life, 1999., together with a small quantity of contemporary obituaries, relating to the author, (59 vols )
Four framed prints, numbered, titled, and signed in pencil in the margin. Graham Clarke is active/lives in United Kingdom and is known primarily for painting. The Loaves 212/250 Overall size: 20 1/2 x 17 in. Sight size: 14 1/2 x 11 1/2 in. Mallards in Flight 208/250 Overall size: 21 3/4 x 28 3/4 in. Sight size: 14 3/4 x 22 1/2 in. The Fall of Icarus 62/200 Overall size: 21 3/4 x 28 3/4 in. Sight size: 14 3/4 x 22 1/2 in. Mooner (artist’s proof) Overall size: 10 x 11 1/4 in. Sight size: 6 x 4 1/2 in. Please note that all sales are final. No refunds will be given under any circumstances.
A 1937 Morris 8 series 1 Motor Car Registration No. COY 216 first registered on the 19th March 1937. Chassis No. S1/E 136088, a reconditioned engine Serial No. B74738 was apparently fitted in 1955, when she was eighteen. She is very attractively finished in blue and black and these vehicles had a surprisingly economical 4 cylinder side-valve petrol engine of about 918 cc capacity, although the documents curiously refer to a cubic capacity of 885 cc. Write-ups refer to economy in the region of 44 M.P.G. This series 1 car with the attractive honeycomb grill is in lovely condition physically and mechanically having been the subject of comprehensive restoration work with many new parts and she runs like a watch having excellent oil pressure and starting on the button whether hot or cold. She has a new S.U. carburettor and fuel pump as well as new tyres all round including the spare. She is classified as an Historic Vehicle, as such requiring to be road taxed but this is free of charge and she is not subject to the requirement of M.O.T. testing. Insurance for historic vehicles is available from specialist insurance companies at very reasonable premiums. As well as the V5C(W) registration document, there are three old brown and one green log-books present detailing ownerships and regular road taxing (starting at 5 Guineas!). The first owner was a Percy Newman Hyde of Purley, Surrey, then on the 18 June, 1945 she was registered to Nellie Winifred Wotton of South Croydon, going back into the name of the original owner a week later on the 23 June,1945. He continued to own and use the car it being taxed variously at Purley, Wallington, Surrey and Croydon. From the 6 September, 1962 the owner was a Richard Graham Byers of Wallington. On 20 May, 1963 the owner registered is a David Nigel House of Beddington, Croydon, then from 7 September,1964?, a Patrick Robin Jay of Paddock Wood, Kent. On 6 July, 1970 ownership passed to a Terence Alan Collins of High Halden, Ashford, Kent, then on 9 August, 1971 to a Walter Wayne Harrison of Maidstone Kent who moved to Aspley Guise, Bletchley, Bucks. From 24 April, 1972 she was in the ownership of a David Roy Ellis of Woburn Wild Animal Kingdom, Bedfordshire. On 22 January, 1973 she became registered to an Alan John Stafford of Renaold, Bedfordshire who moved to Brickhill, Bedfordshire. A gap in the ownership details then exists, the next recorded owner being a Mrs. Clare Edwards of Ludlow who acquired the car on the 17 September, 2010 the current Abergavenny based owner acquiring the car on the 12 December, 2010. He has thoroughly enjoyed his time with the car but now wishes to pursue other interests. We were very much looking forward to driving the car to our sale-rooms but due to being sorn'd, we resorted to trailering her but she behaved faultlessly during our photo session and whilst moving her in and out of covered storage at the sale-rooms. All in all an economical motor car with four-wheel braking eager to attend rallies and road runs now that such may commence once more. Included with her are: An "Operation Manual for the Morris Eight Series 1" (1936), a 1960 hard-bound volume "Car Maintenance Series Morris Cars (models from 1934)", a Pitman's Motorist's Library - "The Book of the Morris Eight and The Morris Minor", an invaluable book to the owner "The Morris Eight (Series E) Workshop Manual", and a card-back volume entitled "Fifty Years of Motoring", 1960, a fascinating book with numerous illustrations of motor cars through the years. Please also look out for the following lots including many Morris Eight Spares, as well as the owner's workshop tools. ****N.B. The Buyer's Premium on this Lot will be 10% + VAT (Total 12%). If purchased via the saleroom.com an additional 5% + VAT will be added 18% TOTAL.****
Graham, Robert -- "Six Rooms"Titel mit Impressum sowie 6 Farbradierungen auf Kupferdruckpapier. Lose in Orig.-Plexiglasbox. 1968.Je 35 x 55 cm (45,6 x 64,8 cm). Jeweils signiert "Robert Graham" und betitelt. Auflage 65 num. Ex.Erschienen im Neuendorf Verlag, Hamburg. Die sechs Räume, an das Ausstellungskonzept des White Cube erinnernd, in prachtvollen Drucken jeweils mit dem vollen Rand. Provenienz: ehemals Galerie Rudolf Zwirner, Köln - Wir bitten darum, Zustandsberichte zu den Losen zu erfragen, da der Erhaltungszustand nur in Ausnahmefällen im Katalog angegeben ist. - Please ask for condition reports for individual lots, as the condition is usually not mentioned in the catalogue.
Racing Driver Biographies: Graham Hill with Neil Ewart, Graham; Duncan Hamilton with Lionel Scott, Touch Wood!; Paul Frere translated by Louis Klemantaski, Frere; Jackie Stewart & Eric Dymock, World Champion; Ewan Young with James Hunt, James Hunt Against All Odds; Roy Salvadori & Anthony Pritchard, Roy Salvadori Racing Driver; and Derek Bell with Alan Henry, Derek Bell, My Racing Life, all with dust jackets (7)
THE ARCHITECTURAL WORK OF GRAHAM ANDERSON, PROBST & WHITE, CHICAGO AND PREDECESSORS: D. H. BURNHAM & CO AND GRAHAM BURNHAM & CO.', one Vol. only no title pages, publishing details or binder's label, contains 186 photogravure plates of the firm's works, first plate is "Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago 1911-1919" and the last "Pittsfield Building, Chicago 1927"¦Condition Report:Leather on spine is worn, wear and light scratching on board surfaces, inside very good¦
20 Grand Prix Commemorative Covers Featuring Ayrton Senna, Grand Prix Silverstone 2007 Postmark, Graham Hill 1962 BRM P57 Stamp, Good Condition. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Military History - World War One - Clarke (Capt. A.O. Temple, R.A.S.C. (T.F.)), Transport and Sport in the Great War Period, first and only edition, London: Printed, Bound and Publishes for A.O. Temple Clarke, M.A., by The Garden City Press Ltd., 1938, dustjacket over blue cloth, 8vo, (1); Hatton (Major D.M., TD), 'The Devil's Own': A History of the Inns of Court Regiment, first and only edition, London: J.A. Allen & Co., 1992, green cloth gilt, 8vo, (1); Fyfe (Thomas Alexander), Employers and Workmen under the Munitions of War Acts, second edition, London and Edinburgh: William Hodge & Company, 1917, grey cloth, 8vo, (1); Chapman-Huston (Major Desmond) & Rutter (Major Owen), General Sir John Cowans [...]: The Quartermaster-General of the Great War, two-volume set, London: Hutchinson & Co., 1924, blue cloth, 8vo, (2); Charteris (Brigadier-General John), At G.H.Q., first edition, London: Cassell, 1931, red cloth, 8vo, (1); Thornton (Lt.-Col. L.H.) & Fraser (Pamela), The Congreves [...], London: John Murray, 1930, cloth, 8vo, (1); Hutchison (Lt.-Col. Graham Seton), Pilgrimage, second printing, London: Rich & Cowan, Ltd., 1936, pictorial dustjacket over red cloth, 8vo, (1); Gough's The Fifth Army, London: 1931, cloth, 8vo, (1); Asquith's Genesis of War, first edition, London: 1923, 8vo, (1); Fay's War Office at War, 1973, h/b, d/j, 8vo, (1); Mottram (R.H.), Easton (John), & Partridge (Eric), Three Personal Records of the War, first edition, London: The Scholartis Press, 1929, d/j, h/b, 8vo, (1); Propaganda, Stuart (Sir Campbell, K.B.E.), Secrets of Crewe House: The Story of a Famous Campaign, first edition, London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1920, red cloth, 8vo, (1); Felstead (S. Theodore), Under the German Heel [...], first and only edition, London: [n.d., 1940], cloth, 8vo, (1); Brigadier-General E.L. Spears, various, (3); etc., [18]
Glasgow City Police The Acme Thunderer whistle, The Metropolitan EPP whistle, Dowler and Sons of Graham St Works Birmingham whistle, The City Patent whistle, two ARP Hudson whistles, Hudson whistle stamped 1941, another with crows foot arrow, a Hudson Metropolitan whistle, three Acme plastic whistles, brass combination compass and sun dial and a directional compass
THE ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND PLC ten pound £10 banknote 3rd May 1982 Winter A/51 606155 SC851a, five Jack Nicklaus five pound £5 banknotes SC847, two Alexander Graham Bell one pounds SC836, Scottish Parliament one pound 1999 SC837 and BRITISH LINEN BANK two one pound £1 banknotes 29th February 1968 Walker SC210, (eleven banknotes with FV £40)
Falcon Brass of Swindon 4mm gauge model railway locomotive kit LK70 4-6-0 Cummings Clan Class, Caley Coaches model kit CC9 Caledonian Railway Pickersgill 6 wheel brake van, Grafar Graham Farish LMS 3rd coach 9854, LMS 3rd coach 16385, LMS 3rd coach 20485 and 13101 LMS 20 ton van 159132, each boxed, (6)
A set of six George III tablespooons Graham & McLean, Edinburgh 1798, of Celtic Point pattern, initials engraved to terminal; together with a matched set of nine tablespoons, of Celtic Point pattern, various initials engraved to terminal; together with a set of ten dessert spoons, of Celtic Point pattern, initials engraved to terminal and a collection of similar teaspoons(Length: 23cm, combined weight: 48.1oz)
AUTOGRAPHS. A FINE COLLECTION OF 19TH CENTURY AND EARLIER LETTERS to include autograph letters signed, unless otherwise stated, by Robert Southey (to Thomas Allis, Superintendent of the Retreat, York], Keswick, 25 October 1834, "A line from the Retreat conveying something like hope, would at any time be the greatest comfort that this poor family could receive.", James Montgomery, ANS in the third person, Richard Cobden (to Thomas Wilcock), Sir John Bowring, Jacob Bright (to his cousin Joshua Blakey), Lord Melbourne, [10] Downing Street to John Thwaites (the brewer of Blackburn), Sir James Stansfield, Elihu Burritt, LS partly printed, Richard Monckton Milnes (to Jacob Bright), Hugh Stowell, Sir Charles Wood 1st Viscount Halifax (to Joshua Blakey), Adam Sedgwick,Trinity College Cambridge, 5 February 1832 ("... the Alligator... I have neither heard of it nor seen any account of it: but I will make some enquires about it as I have no doubt it would be a very valuable specimen for our geological museum, our Philosophical Society has a beautiful collection of birds but no equal collection of skeletons"), Sir Wilfred Lawson, Thomas O'Hagan (to Jacob Bright), Charles Sumner (to Jacob Bright, a letter of introduction of George Washburn Smalley), John Phillips (the geologist, to Thomas Allis), William Yarrell to Thomas Allis, about the Zoological Society of London), Charles Waterton to Thomas Allis, Walton Hall, 7 July 1861 ("We shall be glad to see you and to treat you to a dish of mashed Gorilla at one o'clock..."), Thomas Bell (to Thomas Allis), John Gould (to Thomas Allis), Sir William Vernon Harcourt, Frederick Douglass, AL [1846/7], (fourteen lines from a letter or speech, "the darkest feature connected with the American slave system, is the countenance and support which it receives from the Religious organisations of that land, slavery finds its strongest support in the Church and the pulpits... the ministers of religion have been foremost in defence of slavery...Corrupt and degrading as are the politics of America they send no champion into the field in defence of slavery that will bear comparison with the ministers of religion - These come in sacerdotal robes and with bibles in hand, They enforce slavery in the name of almighty God"), Sir George Stickland, Alfred Newth, John Mercer (the scientist), William Edward Forster (to Joshua Blakey), John Bright (to "Dear cousin Joshua Blakey"), Henry Vincent Marquess of Clanricarde, David Edward Hughes [1878] (on the microphone: "My speaking boxes are formed of three pieces of fine charcoal..."), William Black (to Jacob Bright), Earl of Clarendon (to Jacob Bright), Lord Sydney Godolphin Osborne (on the purchase of, and his experiments with telephones, Henry Cheetham Bishop of Sierra Leone, Thomas Bywater Smithies, Julia Bainbridge Wightman, Albert the Prince Consort, DS, (Great Exhibition 1851 certificate of the award of a medal to John Ward for services rendered to the exhibition), George III, DS, Court of St James, 22 June 1792, order to the joint paymasters to pay £11,236 17s 5d to certain general and staff officers in North America and the West Indies for their pay for the year to 24 December 1791, Duke of Wellington, General Sir Henry de Bathe, Sir Charles Dilke, Thomas Milner Gibson, Earl of Cardigan (1823), Bernard Barton (in the third person to the publishers of The Speculum), Sir Joseph Banks, Robert Owen, Braxfield [House] New Lanark, 28 July 1811 ("It has long been my opinion that there is not any individual so deserving of public patronage for their services to the community as yourself... your sincere friend Rt Owen"), Henry Lytton Bulwer, NS partly printed, Sir Francis Burdett to the Earl of Blessington, 29 January 1829 ("...Make my best regards to Lady Blessington & the other ladies and Monsieur D'Orsay with a thousand thanks for every thing..."), William Maginn, Barry Sullivan to Mr Turpin 16 June 1865 ("I have much pleasure in enclosing you a few Australian postage stamps all I have...."), 1st Earl of Ellenborogh, Maharajah Sir Duleep Singh (on Carlton Club notepaper), Lord George Bentinck (on India), Joanna Baillie [1824] ("I had no intimacy with any of the Poets you mention, Sir W Scott and Cambell excepted..."), George III, DS, 25 March 1809, commission appointing Edward Noble Bell adjutant of Melton Mowbray regiment of militia, Charles John Kean, Benjamin Robert Haydon to William Jerdan ("I am - beyond measure to pay my taxes to morrow, can you, will you help me with £10 till my pictures open in January?... pay pardon me"), Francis William Newman 1st Marquess of Normanby (the Whig politician and author), William Jerdan (letter of introduction of the traveller and author John Carne of Penzance), James Silk Buckingham, 1st Earl of Godolphin, DS, 27 June 1691, a pension of £4000 awarded to Charles Schomberg, 2nd Duke of Schomberg, George IV, DS as Regent) Carlton House ,13 March 1817, on the appointment of six clerks and increases in salaries including that of the 'Necessary Woman' of the Royal Hospital Chelsea, Sir Thomas Clifford, DS, 4 February 1669, a part payment of £3000 to the Earl of Sandwich Master of the Great Wardrobe, 1st Duke of Newcastle, DS, Treasury Chambers, 15 January 1762 to the Commissioners of Custom in Scotland appointing Robert Maclure a tidesman at Irvine, 7th Earl of Elgin (of the Marbles), Broom Hall, 7 May 1812, a letter of complaint in the third person to Mr Gow about an "extremely bad" pianoforte which the latter had supplied to Broom Hall "for the ladies Bruce", 3rd Duke of Portland, LS, Whitehall 10, August 1798, to Major General Keppel on the exportation of base coin, Henry Hunt (the orator), 10 January 1888 to the Editor of ?The Age? on the falsity of a report of Hunt's interrupting a performance of Madame Vestris at Covent Garden, Lord Frederick Cavendish, Louis Bonaparte, LS, Paris, 14 Ventose, an 10 [1801/2], Sir Robert Walpole, DS, Treasury Chambers, 2 January 1734, warrant for £2000 to be paid to John Hedges Treasurer and Receiver General to Frederick Prince of Wales, 1st Viscount Lyons, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury, Sir Richard Owen (to William Buckland), Caroline Norton to Mr Amory, "I send some venison Lord Camoys has just sent here I hope it is in proper condition....I took my grandson to Carlton Terrace, to see the wreck and remember it hereafter He said -O but I should be saved by thinking of my wife & family"! It is all inexpressibly sad to me remembering them in childhood....", Dr Hook Dean of Chichester, William Husskison, Viscountess Strangford, Lord Heytesbury, William Buckland (11 December 1843), John Payne Collier (the Shakespeare forger), Charles Babbage (18 March 1856), John Hutton Balfour, William Spence (13 March 1838 to James Scott Bowerbank), Augustus Morgan and several others, SIGNED PIECES including passes by the following: Thomas Hughes, Samuel Fenton Cary, Charles Haddon Spurgeon, William Howitt, Thomas Alva Edison, Alexander Graham Bell, Paul Mark Roget, Queen Victoria, Duke of Cambridge, Felicia Hemans, William Godwin, Maria Edgeworth, Harriet Martineau, Victor Hugo, John Horne Tooke, George Cruickshank, William Harrison Ainsworth, Joseph Grimaldi, William Wordsworth, Martin van Buren, Barry O'Meara, Sir Robert Smirke, Sir Philip Broke, Frederick Denison Maurice and the 6th Duke of Devonshire,SIGNED ENVELOPES and free fronts For continuation of this description, please contact Mellors & Kirk
An autograph letter signed by James Graham Montrose, one of the great military heroes of Scottish history, on a single sheet dated 7th June, 1639 to the Laird of Glenorchy, ' My honour and loving cousin ' requesting him to accompany the Earl of Atholl who has been desired ' to bring with him all the Highland mend he can get for this expedition ............', events subsequently lead to Montrose's execution in Edinburgh on 21st May 1650, an impression of an armorial seal in dark wood wax together with a typed translation
Aviation to include:-Graham White, Claude"Flying, an Epitome and a Forecast"Jackson, G G"Modern Aircraft""Federal Records of World War II", Military AgenciesQuantity of The Recognition Journal 1956, 55, 52, 47, 49, 51, etcVolumes of "The Aeroplane Spotter" 1940's (2 boxes) BOOKS NOT COLLATED UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED, PLEASE ENSURE YOU ARE SATISFIED BEFORE YOU BID
Magic Punch Out See Through Picture Story Book, Judy Garland in the Wizard of Oz, pictorial boards Peep Show BookHale, Kathleen (ills)"Puss in Boots""The City Park, a Reproduction of an Antiques Stand Up Book ...", Collins Travers, P L "Mary Poppins", Lovett Dickson, 4th impression 1938Hale, Kathleen "Orlando's Invisible Pyjamas"Travers, P L "Maria Poppina A-Z", Collins, text in Latin, dj Ardizzone, Edward (ills)Greene, Graham"The Little Steamroller", 1974, illustrations throughout, pictorial boards, dj not price clipped, oblong 8vo and four other volumes BOOKS NOT COLLATED UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED, PLEASE ENSURE YOU ARE SATISFIED BEFORE YOU BID
Quantity of first editions to include:-Hughes, Richard"The Fox in the Attic"Durrell, Lawrence"The Black Book"Hellman, Lilian "Maybe"Bellow, Saul"Mosby's Memoirs and Other Stories"Miss Read Arkell, Reginald Duncan, JaneHoward, Elizabeth "Odd Girl Out"Greene, Graham "The Human Factor" (2 boxes) BOOKS NOT COLLATED UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED, PLEASE ENSURE YOU ARE SATISFIED BEFORE YOU BID
Graham Greene interest to include:-"A Wedding Among the Owls", privately printed, 250 copies by the author and the publisher for Christmas 1977, The Stellar Press Limited, grey paper covers"The Virtue of Disloyalty", privately printed in edition of 300 copies in 1969 to 1972 at The Stellar Press for distribution by the author and the publisher, November 1972, paper covers"The Honorary Consul", Bodley Head 1973, dj not price clipped but quite chipped"The Films of His Fiction"Sherry, Norman"The Life of Graham Greene", vol 1 1904-1939"Graham Greene on Film", a Bantam book "The Man Within", paperback Waugh, Evelyn"When the Going was Good", Duckworth (92 days), Duckworth and eight numbers of the London Mercury, four to include the Book Man (1 box) BOOKS NOT COLLATED UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED, PLEASE ENSURE YOU ARE SATISFIED BEFORE YOU BID
Graham Clarke (b.1941) cricket and golf interest: ’BAT AND BALL’ and ‘GEORGE AND DRAGON;two limited edition coloured etchings, signed, titled & numbered, Bat and Ball depicting a cricket team seated outside the Sportsman's Arms public house with trophy cups, edition 321 of 400, George and Dragon pub depicting the golfers’ 19th Hole, edition 322 of 400, both 43 by 48cm., tube rolled, both good condition (2) Graham Clarke is an author, illustrator, humourist and print-maker.

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