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Lot 387

Donald Hamilton Fraser, Flowers with Red Background, 1996, silkscreen print on paper, Limited eddition 30/175, signed, framed

Lot 80

A vintage Hamilton fine bone china gold plated tea set, shipping unavailable

Lot 430

ALEXANDER HAMILTON SCOTT (SCOTTISH 1876 - 1944), HERDING SHEEP oil on canvas, signedframedimage size 30cm x 35cm, overall 36cm x 41cm

Lot 536

The Hamilton Collection Star Trek collectable plates x17,  majority come with certificates, within Good packaging, Good Plus to Excellent. 

Lot 73

Corgi Aviation Archive Canadian Vickers SA-10A Catalina,AA36105 4th Air Rescue Sqn, USAF Hamilton AFB CA, 1949, 1-72 scale, model is mint, never been removed from box, box is excellent.

Lot 337

PATRICK HAMILTON: HANGOVER SUARE, London, Constable, 1972. uncorrected proof copy

Lot 152

GEORGES SIMENON: 2 Titles: THREE BEDS IN MANHATTAN, London, Hamish Hamilton, 1976. First UK edition in unclipped dustjacket; MAIGRET AND THE SPINSTER, London, Hamish Hamilton, 1977. First edition in original unclipped dustjacket (2)

Lot 220

HALDANE MACFALL AND LOVAT FRASER ET AL (Illus): THE SPLENDID WAYFARING, Simpkin, marshall, Hamilton, Kent and Co, 1913. Decorative gilt cloth (very faded) with similar spine. Illustrative frontis,'The Splendid Wayfaring' by Gordon Craig and illustrative title page

Lot 481

HENRY SCHUMACHER: NELSON'S LAST LOVE, London, Hutchinson and Co, ND. Publisher's press copy bound in navy cloth with elaborate gilt pictorial title to upper board, cvolour frontis portrait of Lady Hamilton and various illustrations throughoutEx libris

Lot 314

PATRICK HAMILTON: CRAVEN HOUSE, Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1927. Original red boards with blue text and unclipped dustkjacket

Lot 479

EDWARD BISHOP: EMMA, LADY HAMILTON, London, Heron Books, ND. Bound in contemporary Morocco with gilt title to sectional spine with matching green and gilt endpapers. Black and white portrait to frontis and title page in red and blackEx libris

Lot 939

PATRICK HAMILTON: THIS IS IMPOSSIBLE, London, Samuel French limited, 1942; ANGEL STREET, New York, Samuel French, 1966; THE DUKE IN DARKNESS flyer, St James's Theatre,

Lot 345

WILLIAM BOYD FIRSTS: 3 Titles: THE BLUE AFTERNOON, London, Sinclair-Stevenson, 1993; ARMADILLO, London, Hamish Hamilton, 1998; BRAZZAVILLE BEACH, London, Sinclair-Stevenson, 1990 [inscribed to title page] (3)

Lot 251

VINTAGE CHILDREN'S: 7 Titles: ANNA SEWELL: BLACK BEAUTY, London, The Thames Publishing Co, ND; MAJOR C H DANIELS (Ed): THE COCKPIT, London, John Hamilton, ND; ANNA SEWELL: BLACK BEAUTY, London, Rylee; DANIEL DEFOE: ROBINSON CRUSOE, London, Rylee, ND; W H G KINGSTON: THE YOUNG RAJAH, London, Thomas Nelson and Sons, RUDYARD KIPLING: CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS, London, Macmillan, 1942, Reprint; A KIPLING ANTHOLOGY - PROSE, London, Macmillan and Co, 1922 (7)

Lot 92

THE CLINTONS: 8 Titles: NIGEL HAMILTON: BILL CLINTON - AN AMERICAN JOURNEY, London, Century, 2003; HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON AND CHELSEA CLINTONl THE BOOK OF GUTSY WOMEN - FAVOURITE STORIES OF COURAGE AND RESISTANCE, London, Simon and Schuster, 2019; HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON: LIVING HISTORY - MEMOIRS, London, Headline, 2003; ANDREW MORTON: MONICA'S STORY, London, Michael O'Mara Books Limited, 1999; BILL CLINTON: MY LIFE, London, Hutchinson, 2004; ANDREW MORTON: MONICA'S STORY, New York, St Martin's Press, 1999 [First US Edition]; PEGGY NOONAN: THE CASE AGAINST HILLARY CLINTON, New York, Harper Collins, 2000 [First edition]; HILLRY RODHAM CLINTON - HARD CHOICES, A MEMOIR, London, Simon and Schuster, 2014 (8)

Lot 313

PATRICK HAMILTON: TWOPENCE COLOURED, Boston, Little, Brown and Company, 1928. First edition/printing. In original black boards blocked and titled in pink.

Lot 339

PETER ACKROYD: HAWKSMOOR, London, hamish Hamilton, . Uncorrected proof copy

Lot 335

PATRICK HAMILTON: 8 Titles: THE WEST PIER, Middlesex, Viking, 1985; HANGOVER SQUARE, London, Constable, 1982; [BRUCE HAMILTON]: THE LIGHT WENT OUT - A BIOGRAPHY OF PATRICK HAMILTON, London, Constable, 1972; RIVERSIDE, New York, Random House, 1947; IMPROPTU IN MORIBUNDIA, London, Constable and Co, 1939; THE DUKE IN DARKNESS, London, Constable and Company, 1953; GASLIGHT, London, Arrow Books, 1967; HANGOVER SQUARE, London, Penguin, 1956 (8)

Lot 315

PATRICK HAMILTON: UNKNOWN ASSAILANT, London, Constable and Co, 1955. First edition in original unclipped dustjacket (loss to head and bottom right corner) Neat ownership inscription to FFEP.

Lot 336

PATRICK HAMILTON: TWENTY THOUSAND STREETS UNDER THE SKY, London, Constable, 1947 together with a German copy, Koln, Josef Schaffrath, 1948 (2)

Lot 533

J WALKER: THE TINKER OF SWAFFHAM: A LEGENDARY TALE WITH OTHER POEMS AND TRANSLATIONS, London, Hamilton, Adams and Co, 1869. Bound in purple cloth boards blocked in gitl with gilt title to upper board and spine (worn).Ex libris

Lot 469

ALFRED MORRISON: THE COLLECTION OF AUTOGRAPH LETTERS AND HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS - THE HAMILTON AND NELSON PAPERS, VOLUME II 1798-1815. Printed for private circulation, 1894. Together with a pair of lettersTo Mr Britton [C J BRITTON, Nelson researcher and biographer] from Warren R Dawson OBE, FRSE, FRSM, FZS, FSA, FLS, FRSL, regarding books for Britton's library and research

Lot 477

E HALLAM MOORHOUSE: NELSON'S LADY HAMILTON, London, Methuen and Co, 1906. First edition bound in red cloth with gilt decorative spine and portrait frontis. Ex libris

Lot 466

HILDA GAMLIN: EMMA LADY HAMILTON - AN OLD STORY RE-TOLD, Liverpool, Edward howell, 1891. First edition. Re-bound in maroon half-morocco, gilt lettering and corner panel decorations to spine and raised sectional bands. Marbled boards with 2 portrait frontispieces and 45 other portraits, views, facsimiles etc. Plate page 128 loose.

Lot 342

PATRICK HAMILTON: THE WEST PIER, New York, Doubkleday and Co, 1952. In original unclipped dustjacket. First American printing.

Lot 465

J T HERBERT BAILY: THE LIFE OF LADY HAMILTON, London, W G Menzies, 1905, First edition. Spine detaching

Lot 838

ONE BOX: Nelson and Lady Hamilton interestEx libris

Lot 312

PATRICK HAMILTON: HANGOVER SQUARE OR THE MAN WITH TWO MINDS - A STORY OF THE DARKEST EARL'S COURT IN THE YEAR 1939, Cleveland, the World Publishing Company, 1945 [Third impression]. iin original unclipped dustjacket (tatty) and green cloth boards

Lot 318

L P HARTLEY: 2 First Titles: THE HIRELING, London, Hamish Hamilton, 1957. In original clipped dustjacket; THE BOAT, London, Hamish Hamilton, 1949. in original unclipped dustjacket (2)

Lot 583

WALTER HAMILTON: AN ODD VOLUME FOR SMOKERS - A LYTTLE PARCELL OF POEMS AND PARODYES IN PRAYSE OF TOBACCO, London, Reeves and Turner, 1889. Presentation copy, inscribed by author and one of 501 copies printed on hand-made paper, 151 of which are presentation copies, 350 of which are for sale.

Lot 311

PATRICK HAMILTON: HANGOVER SQUARE OR THE MAN WITH TWO MINDS - A STORY OF THE DARKEST EARL'S COURT IN THE YEAR 1939, Cleveland and New York, The World Publishing Company, 1944. In original unclipped dustjacket (tape repaired but tatty). Red cloth boards.

Lot 408

1946 piece bearing 5/-, 10/- and irregular block of ten £1s, Hamilton postmarks of 7 SEP 46.  The 5/- is March 43, the 10/- a line perf with the rare HPF #23 but, sadly, missing top right corner.  The £1 block is from the June 45 printing, proved by flaw states.  A notable high-value franking.  SG 121c

Lot 276

Over 70 Jazz / Modern Jazz / Jazz Fusion / Hard Bop LPs featuring foreign pressings to include Grover Washington Jr, Earl Klugh, Bob James, Larry Carlton, Art Blakey, Chet Baker, The Tatum Hampton Rich Trio, Bill Holman, Ray Bryant, Boots Mussulli Quartet, Zoot Sims, Chico Hamilton, Coleman Hawkins, Gene Amons, Milt Jackson, Mose Allisson, Dizzie Gillespie, Bill Jennings, Clarence Clemons, Robert Conti, Django Reinhardt, Charlie Byrd and more. Vg+ overall

Lot 691

Vinyl - 5 US pressing Northern Soul / Funk 7” singles to include: The Del-Larks Featuring Tyrone Ashley – Job Opening (Queen City Records - 100, US 1974 pressing) VG (price sticker on side A. label), Ike & Tina Turner – Can't Chance A Break Up (Sue Records - 45-139, original US 1st pressing) EX- (writing on labels), Edward Hamilton – Call Me / I'm Gonna Love You (Carrie Records - C 009, US 2nd pressing) VG (writing on labels), Maceo & The Macks – Cross The Track (We Better Go Back) (People Records - PE 647, original US 1st Shelley Product Pressing) EX- (writing on labels), Tony & Tyrone – Please Operator / Apple Of My Eye (Atlantic Records - 45-2458, original US pressing) EX- (writing on labels).

Lot 417

Vinyl - Rock ’N’ Roll / Rockabilly - 10 rarer UK 1st pressing 7” singles on London Records to include: Mickey Denton (45-HL-X 9398), Billy Joe Tucker (45-HLD 9455), Buddy Knox (45-HL-G 9472), Sammy Turner (45-HLX 9488), Tony Gunner (45-HLU 9492), Larry Williams (45-HLU 8844 tri-centre), The Shades (45-HL-X 8713 tri-centre), George Hamilton IV (45-HL 8361 tri-centre), Mel Gadson )45-HLX 9105), Bobby Fuller Four (HL 10030). Condition VG+ overall

Lot 492

Vinyl / Box Sets - 3 Third Man Records limited edition box sets and LP’s to include: Sleep – Live At Third Man Records (TMR-596, US 2019 4 coloured vinyl box set with poster and patch) sealed, The Go (Jack White) – Whatcha Doin' 20th Anniversary Remix Redux (TMR-643, 644, 645, US 2019 double coloured vinyl album and coloured 7” single, with photo book and inserts) EX+ (in Third Man Records original mailer) and Margo Price – Live At The Hamilton 11/09/2016 (TMR-432, 433, US 2017 double coloured vinyl album with coloured 7” single and DVD, challenge coin / 45 adapter and ¾” white and gold enamel collar pin with a gold-tone chain) EX+ (in Third Man Records original mailer).

Lot 492

A Royal Worcester candle snuffer, Nelson Elephant, 12.5cm, boxed; another Teddy Bear, boxed; a Royal Worcester circular patch box, to Celebrate the Birth of Admiral, Lord Nelson, 82/250, certificate, boxed; a pair of Royal Worcester commemorative trinket trays, Lord Nelson and Lady Hamilton, boxed (5)

Lot 87

A Paragon Rockingham pattern coffee pot, vegetable dish and cover, milk jug, bread and butter plate, milk jug, two dinner plates, oval serving plate, two cups, four saucers, eight tea plates, five soup dishes; a Royal Albert Lady Hamilton pattern set of three teacups, two saucers, four tea plates; qty

Lot 1559

A framed portrait of lady Hamilton showing her with her dog and the other of Mrs Mary Robinson.

Lot 1086

A Royal Albert Lady Hamilton service including coffee pot dinner plates cups saucers tureens milk

Lot 1138

HUKIN & HEATH; a Victorian hallmarked silver pepper, with clear glass body, Birmingham 1884, height 6cm, a clear glass silver mounted noggin (glass af), a small salt by Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1912, and a clear glass silver mounted jar, Birmingham 1897, with associated snuff spoon (4).

Lot 1810

Three cases of assorted mid 20th century watch and clock making tools, previously belonging to Hamilton Watch Company Ltd of London, including drill pieces, screws, brushes, sanders, etc.

Lot 361

V.J. Hamilton (20th century), Autumn on the Test, and another riverscape,oil on canvas board, signed and dated 1979,30x40cm, and 39x49cm.Qty: 2

Lot 354

V.J. Hamilton (20th century), Still life of spring lowers in a Chinese vase,oil on canvas board, signed verso,51x40cm.

Lot 548

6 pictures and an owl tapestry - St Martins Church and school, East Ravendale, Lincolnshire 1857, purchased as a gift by Colin Carr for his wife Olive with hand-written note 'To my darling wife, Hoping this will remind you of happy days at Ravendale, From your Husband xxx 1982 Christmas - Consit & Goodwill Hull engraved print of James Hamilton, John Wesley & Revd Joseph Cole - limited edition print 4/350 Mechanical Theatre pencil signed Valerie Blades, goose that laid the golden egg print, etc

Lot 299

A Collection of Ceramics to Comprise Part Minton Tea Set to Comprise Three Cups, Five Saucers, Six Side Plates, Milk Jug and Sugar Bowl Together with a Minton Haddon Hall Dish and a Hamilton Rose Decorated Coffee Set to Comprise Six Cups, Saucers, Coffee Pot, Milk Jug and Sugar Bowl

Lot 817

A Royal Albert 'Lady Hamilton' part tea set, comprising: twelve tea cups, twelve saucers, eleven sandwich plates, cream jug, sugar bowl and cake plate, 25cms wide, thirty-eight pieces total.

Lot 110

Tekno The British Collection No.79 1:50 Scale Scania 144L with Refrigerator Trailer "Girvan Scotland" (box states livery P&C Hamilton), with accessories, although unchecked for completeness, condition generally appear to be Excellent, within Good Plus (slightly faded) window display box. See photo

Lot 530

A very large collection of vintage Royal Albert "Lady Hamilton" pattern tea, coffee and dinner ware, approx. 82 pieces, comprising lidded tureens (2), cups & saucers (14), tea pot, soup bowls & saucers (6), gravy boat (2) and assorted plates & bowls etc. All in good condition, no signs of damage.

Lot 532

A BOX OF ASSORTED ITEMS, to include a gold filled 'Edwin K.Pass Hamilton' full hunter pocket watch, Arabic numerals, subsidiary dial at the six o'clock position, floral case, manual wind, a silver gilt cameo brooch, hallmarked Chester, a white metal thistle brooch stamped 'Sterling Silver', a silver curb link charm bracelet fitted with a lobster clasp, each linked stamped with sterling marks, charms to include coins, anchor, barrel, teapot, cross etc a white metal brooch set with three oval cut amethysts unmarked, costume earrings, brooches, and two beaded necklaces etc

Lot 859

A QUANTITY OF ROYAL ALBERT TEA WARES, comprising 'Old Country Roses': a teapot, a cream jug, a sugar bowl, a cake plate (small chip on foot rim), a deconstructed three tier cake stand (missing parts of the central column, some wear to gilt metal column), six each of tea plates, teacups (one with a chip/fault on the foot) and saucers (one chipped on the foot rim), and a twin handled trinket dish, 'Lady Hamilton': six teacups (all second quality, some gilding loss) and a 20.5cm plate (possibly second quality), 'Friendship Series - Sweet Pea': a coffee pot, a cream jug (minute chip near rim), a sugar bowl, six coffee cans and six saucers, a 'Winsome' egg cup, a 'Serena' 20.5cm plate, and similar sized plates in 'Chelsea Bird', 'Lady Carlyle' and 'Moss Rose' (the latter with no backstamp, second quality) (51) (Condition Report: most pieces appear ok, obvious specific damage as stated, marked second quality pieces as stated - some other pieces may be seconds also, signs of light use)

Lot 472

After Cuthbert Hamilton Ellis (British 1909–1987) series of colour prints showing various types of transport across the 19th and 20th century, within dark wood frames, 19cm x 58.5cm, 27.5cm x 66cm overall. Some damge and paint on frames.

Lot 245

JOHN HAMILTON GLASS SSA (1864-1940) Scottish, 'Dutch Harbour', watercolour, signed, framed and glazed. 33 x 42 cm.

Lot 75

BLACKSTONE, WILLIAMCommentaries on the Laws of England. Oxford: printed at the Clarendon Press, 1768-69. Third edition of volumes I and II, first editions of volumes III and IV. Four volumes, contemporary tan calf elegantly tooled in gilt, nearly rebacked retaining the original spines, all edges sprinkled blue. 10 3/4 x 8 1/2 inches (27.5 x 22 cm); I: (iv), (viii), 485, [1] pp.; II: (viii), 520, xx pp., with the Table of Consanguinity and the Table of Descents plates; III: viii, 455, (1), xxvii pp.; IV: viii, 436, vii, (i), with the 39 pp. of the index at the rear. Light binding wear, neatly rebacked as noted. Generally a sound copy but with some scattered foxing and stoning and stray minor stains, minor creasing at the very end of volume III.A mixed edition set of one of the great classics of English law and jurisprudence. Blackstone's work succeeded that of Edward Coke as the foundational treatise on English law. PMM states "Blackstone's great work on the laws of England is the extreme example of justification of an existing state of affairs by virtue of its history... Until the Commentaries, the ordinary Englishman had viewed the law as a vast, unintelligible and unfriendly machine... Blackstone's great achievement was to popularize the law and the traditions which had influenced its formation... He takes a delight in describing and defending as the essence of the constitution the often anomalous complexities which had grown into the laws of England over the centuries. But he achieves the astonishing feat of communicating this delight, and this is due to a style which is itself always lucid and graceful."The influence of Blackstone on the Founding Fathers should not be understated. While Jefferson ultimately grew to dislike Blackstone, Hamilton cited the Commentaries in Federalists No. 69 and 84 to bolster the case for the Constitution. Grolier/English 52; PMM 212; Rothschild 407.No condition report? Click below to request one. *Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact and Doyle New York shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Please contact the specialist department to request further information or additional images that may be available.Request a condition report

Lot 300

O'KEEFFE, GEORGIAGeorgia O'Keeffe. New York: Viking, [1976]. One of 175 copies signed by O'Keeffe, this the Printer's Copy. Original cloth, cloth folding case. 16 x 12 inches (41 x 31 cm); color illustrations, with the suite of 14 (of 16) color plates laid into the portfolio (with photograph by Juan Hamilton affixed to cover). Bleed through from signature as usual, slight sun fading to case, the portfolio of plates curled at one edge from being mispositioned in the slipcase.For some reason unknown to us, many copies of the limited edition bear only the fourteen plates. No condition report? Click below to request one. *Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact and Doyle New York shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Please contact the specialist department to request further information or additional images that may be available.Request a condition report

Lot 110

SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAMThe Dramatic Works of Shakespeare revised by George Steevens. London: W. Bulmer and Co., Shakespeare Printing-Office, for John and Josiah Boydell, George and W. Nicol, from the types of W. Martin, 1802. Nine volumes, period brown diced russia, rebacked, all edges gilt. 16 3/8 x 12 inches (41.5 x 30.5 cm); various paginations; 96 engraved plates after W. Hamilton, J. Northcote, J. Opie, J. Reynolds, G. Romney, R. Smirke, T. Stothard, F. Wheatley, R. Westall and others. Bindings heavily worn with losses to the leather covering, but neatly rebacked. Internally, some foxing, spotting and toning, some corners bumped. Apparently complete but not collated, sold with all faults.No condition report? Click below to request one. *Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact and Doyle New York shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Please contact the specialist department to request further information or additional images that may be available.Request a condition report

Lot 17

[HAMILTON, ALEXANDER]The Speeches at Full Length of Mr. Van Ness, Mr. Caines, the Attorney-General, Mr. Harrison, and General Hamilton, in the Great Cause of the People, Against Harry Croswell, on an Indictment for a Libel on Thomas Jefferson, President of the United States. New York: G. & R. Waite, 1804. First edition. Old cloth. 8 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches (20.5 x 12.5 mm); 77, [1] pp. Cloth worn, lacking endpapers, stamps (accession and withdrawal) of Yale University Library on title, intermittent foxing and toning and an occasional stain, fore- and lower edge untrimmed. Bookplate of Yale University Library (also with withdrawal stamps).An important case pertaining to Freedom of the Press. In response to attacks on his administration by Federalist newspapers, Thomas Jefferson attempted to prosecute them for criminal libel under the Sedition Act. The political journalist Harry Croswell was indicted for his periodical, The Wasp, which had accused Jefferson of hiring pamphleteer James Callender to write articles charging Washington and Adams with various crimes—and referring to them as a "hoary-headed incendiary" and a "traitor, robber, and perjurer," respectively. Croswell was convicted at trial, as the court refused to allow him to prove the truth of what he had printed or intended, ruling that the truth was not a defense.Croswell had an eminent legal defense team that included William W. Van Ness and Alexander Hamilton. The latter only argued on his behalf in appeal. In one of Hamilton's finest speeches, a six-hour appellate argument, he argued that the freedom of the press consists in publishing the truth, regardless of how it reflects on its subjects. He further argued for a rejection of libel based on English common law principles, which had been the basis for the court's original ruling. Despite all this, Croswell was convicted, though never sentenced. The following year New York overturned the English libel laws based on Hamilton's argument.A landmark case in the history of the First Amendment. Ford, Bibliotheca Hamiltoniana 90; Cohen, Bibliography of Early American Law 13322No condition report? Click below to request one. *Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact and Doyle New York shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Please contact the specialist department to request further information or additional images that may be available.Request a condition report

Lot 203

[FINE BINDINGS]HAMILTON, NIGEL. Monty: The Making of a General 1887-1942. London: Hamish Hamilton, [1981]. First edition, copy number 10 of 25 copies specially bound by Zaehnsdorf, signed by Montgomery of Alamein on the foreward and the author on the title page. Full tan morocco with black morocco inlay, the cover with the facsimile signature of Montgomery of Alamein, raised bands, all edges gilt, marbled endpapers, slipcase. 9 x 6 inches (23 x 15 cm); illustrated after photographs, 871 pp., with an inserted colophon leaf at front. Fine; Together with Mountbatten: Eighty Years in Pictures. London: MacMillan, [1979]. First edition, copy number 20 of 25 copies specially bound by Zaehnsdorf. Full red morocco with inlaid portrait on paper inset to cover under glazing, all edges gilt, housed in morocco backed clamshell case. 9 1/2 x 7 1/2 inches (24 x 18 cm); illustrated after photographs and with color copies of letters mounted, two folding charts, 224 pp., with an inserted colophon leaf at front. The volume fine, some wear to case. No condition report? Click below to request one. *Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact and Doyle New York shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Please contact the specialist department to request further information or additional images that may be available.Request a condition report

Lot 324

JACKSON, ANDREWShip's passport document signed. Washington: 9 May 1829. Engraved document on vellum with a scalloped upper edge, with two engraved vignettes, accomplished in manuscript allowing passage of the Brig Pioneer of New Bedford, signed in ink by Andrew Jackson as President and Acting Secretary of State James A. Hamilton (son of Alexander). 14 1/2 x 11 1/4 inches (37 x 29 cm); with wafer seal. Usual folds, light thumbsoiling. No condition report? Click below to request one. *Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact and Doyle New York shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Please contact the specialist department to request further information or additional images that may be available.Request a condition report

Lot 395

Lewis Hamilton framed signed montage, with COA from Sports Legends Ltd, 64cm x 60cm, frame is looseShipping £68.00 plus vat (UK Only)

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