δ Richard Hamilton (1922-2011) Eine Kleine Schone Schiese Fur Dieter (Lullin 81) Collotype, 1971, signed in pencil, titled in black ink, numbered from the edition of 50, on laid paper, printed by the artist and Heinz Häfner at Eberhard Schreiber, Stuttgart, published by Professional Prints A.G., Zug, (Petersburg Press S.A.), with full margins, 220 x 150 mm (8 ½ x 5 ¾ in) δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
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1714 War of Spanish Succession Secretary of States Copy of Letter appointing George Hamilton The Earl of Orkney to be Governor of Edinburgh Castle Whitehall 6 April. Signed by Francis Gwyn Secretary of War. Size 18x 22cm approx. Note: Gwyn had held a number of official positions and was a close associate of the Earl of Rochester, the Queen's Uncle. Hamilton was a distinguished soldier who took an important role in Marlborough's victories and led the final charge at the Battle of Blenheim. He was the first office to be promoted to Field Marshal.
[MISCELLANEOUS] Hamilton, Antoine. Memoires du Comte de Grammont, new edition, two volumes, by Miller & Carpenter, London, 1811, half calf, French text, frontispiece and further engraved plate illustrations, octavo; Wilson, Robert. The Life and Times of Queen Victoria, two volumes, Cassell & Co., London, 1887, half crimson leather with gilt decorated spines, all edges gilt, illustrations, quarto; Burgess, Anthony. The Age of the Grand Tour, for Elek, London, 1967, cloth, dustjacket, illustrations throughout, oblong folio; and a further eight assorted works, (13).
Hamilton & Co Silversmiths Good Quality and Solid 3 Piece Sterling Silver Tea Service. Comprises Teapot, Milk Jug and Sugar Bowl. Marked Silver - Purity 925 and Silver Date Letter 1962, Maker Hamilton & Co of Calcutta. Silver Weight - 45 ozs. Sizes - Teapot 8 Inches High, Milk Jug 6 Inches High & Sugar Bowl 3 Inches High.
Bessie Pease Gutmann Collectors Plates A collection of nine items by The Hamilton Mint celebrating the charming work of childrens illustrator Bessie Pease Gutmann. The collection includes a boxed set of four mugs and eight individually certificated plates with gilt trim. To include, Sympathy, Going To Town, Mine, The Reward, Good Morning, In Disgrace, On The Up And Up and Who's Sleepy.
SCOTTISH MAHOGANY MOONPHASE LONGCASE CLOCK BY GEORGE JAMIESON, HAMILTON LATE 18TH CENTURY the swan neck pediment with an urn finial above an arched door, the 12in . brass dial with Roman and Arabic chapters, painted moon phase, and subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, above a pointed arch trunk door and moulded plinth raised on turned feet; the associated 8 day movement striking a bell 225cm high
HAMILTON MARGARET: (1902-1985) American Actress, best known for her portrayal of the Wicked Witch of the West in The Wizard of Oz (1939). Signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph, the image depicting Hamilton in a half-length pose. Signed in green ink to a light area at the base of the image, 'For Worldwide Educational Services, I hope this is what you wanted? Best wishes Margaret Hamilton'. A few very light corner creases. VG
Cinema Posters James Bond The Man with the Golden Gun Australia. Original vintage movie poster for the classic James Bond spy film The Man with the Golden Gun directed by Guy Hamilton and starring Roger Moore as James Bond 007, Christopher Lee and Britt Ekland. This Australian daybill for the first release in 1974 features a great design by the American artist Robert McGinnis with Roger Moore as James Bond wearing his trademark black tie suit (tuxedo) and holding up his gun with various scenes from the film depicted, including two ladies in bikinis, martial arts fighters, explosions and scenes along a river in an Asian village with a golden gun being loaded with a bullet engraved 007 pointing towards James Bond, the text above and below. Printed by Litho. Pty. Ltd. Very good condition, faint staining and brown line across bottom half of the poster, backed on linen.. Country: Australia. Year: 1974. Author: Robert McGinnis. Size: 76x34cm.
Three books - 'The Bunch Book' by James Douglas illustrated by Cecil Aldin dated 1939 by Eyre and Spottiswoode London, (no dust covers, boards faded and stained), 'The Cecil Aldin book' dated 1932 by Eyre and Spottiswoode and a Fifth edition copy of 'The Tribes of my Frontie'r by E.H.A.C. Edward Hamilton Aitken.
An Important Great War and WWII Medal Group awarded to Lt Col. Ernest Graham Hamilton, C.M.G; D.S.O; M.C of the Connaught Rangers and Cheshire Regiment. Medal Group: D.S.O, The Military Cross, Order of St Stanislas (3rd Class Breast Badge with swords), 1914/15 Star, Victory Medal (with laurel leaf), Defence Medal,1939-1945 War Medal and Companion of St Michael & St George; presented on ribbon in original Spink & Sons and Garrard & Co presentation boxes. All in excellent condition. Lt Col. Hamilton joined Connaught Rangers in 1902; served in India 1902-06; West Africa,1906-7; returned to India in 1908; Capt, 1911; Lt.-Col.,1924; Col 1928, in France with Expeditionary Force August 1914-Feb 1915; Staff Captain Feb 1915; Brigade Major. In September 1915; went to Mesopotamia with Indian Corps Dec 1915 having served continuously since outbreak of war (mentioned in despatches five times), D.S.O., C.M.G., M.C, promoted) commanded 148 th (3rd West Riding) Infantry Brigade, TA 1929-33; retired pay, in 1933 recalled, June 1940 Gen. Staff, Aldershot Command. Despatch Certificates for Military Cross 14th January 1915, 30th November 1915, DSO 24th August 1916, Order of St Slanislav 10th April 1917, St Michael & St George 5th March 1919. Lt Col Hamilton went to France in August, 1914 and took part in the Retreat from Mons, Battles of the Aisne, Marne, Ypres, Neuve Chapelle and Festubert. Lt Col. Hamilton was awarded The D.S.O for services in Mesopotamia, where he was Brigade Major of the 9th Infantry Brigade; "for conspicuous gallantry during an enemy counter-attack". "He rallied men of different regiments at a critical time and under heavy rifle fire. His efforts were successful in stopping the enemy." Lt Colonel Hamilton wrote two books under the nom de plume H.E Graham entitled The Defence of Bowler Bridge'; The Battle of Dora. Together with a photographic portrait by photographer Herbert Speed, York and a group photograph including various dignitaries.
A Terence Cuneo 'Spirit Of Brooklands' limited edition coloured print No 165/850 signed in pencil by the artist together with other signatures, with certificate, together with 'Duchess of Hamilton' limited edition print No 114/250, signed with certificate and 'Clear Road Ahead' limited edition coloured print No 114/850, signed with certificate and a 'Tridents Domain' by Ronald Wong limited edition coloured print No 268/850, signed in pencil with certificate and receipt.
JAZZ - LPs - A groovin' collection of 62 x LPs. Artists/titles include Oscar Peterson, Earl Hines, Grassella Oliphant Quartet, Sonny Rollins - The Alternative Rollins and With The MJQ, Frank Strozier, Zoot Sims, Mel Torme, Stan Levey Sextet, Phil Woods, Booker Little, Jonah Jones, Mezz Mezzrow, Jimmy Smith, Chico Hamilton, Charles Mingus, Toshiko Mariano Quartet (Candid BR 5017) and Steve Lacy. Condition is generally VG to Ex.( JAZZ VINYL RECORDS )
PACIFIC JAZZ - US LPs - Smashing selection of 9 early LPs straight from the West Coast! Artists/titles are The Jazz Crusaders (x5) - At The Lighthouse (ST-57 rarely seen 'translucent yellow' vinyl), Tough Talk (PJ-68), LIghthouse '68 (ST-20131), Uh Hu (ST-20124) and The Festival Album, Bud Shank and Shorty Rogers (PJ 1205), Cy Touff - His Octet And Quintet (PJ 1211), Chico Hamilton Quintet (PJ 1209) and Gerry Mulligan Quartet - Paris Concert (PJ 1210). Condition is generally VG to VG+.( JAZZ VINYL RECORDS )
UK FONTANA LPs - Another stormin' selection of UK LPs with 14 here. Artists/titles include Charlie Rouse - Yeah! (682 216 TL, TFL 5157 original 'textured' label - VG with a few surface markings, no scratches/VG some wear to the laminate on the front, no rips or tears on this rare release), John Lewis - Cool! (FJL 106), Les McCann - Oh Brother! (FJL 108), Freddy Hubbard - Groovy! (FJL 136), J J Johnson - Blue Trombone (SFTL 559), Jay & Kai + 6, Dizzy Gillespie (TL 5343), Ramsey Lewis Trio, Stan Turrentine and Chico Hamilton. Condition is generally VG to Ex.( JAZZ VINYL RECORDS )
An album containing a collection of forty eight autograph letters of past Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom, together with an important letter by the Duke of Wellington (No.13), including: 1. Robert Walpole (1676-1745) dated October 10th 1721 2. Henry Pelham (1694-1754) dated July 1748 3. Thomas Pelham Hollies (1693-1768) and on the same document: Henry Bilson Legge (Chancellor of The Exchange) and George Henry Hay, 8th Earl of Kinnoull, styled as Viscount Dupplin, dated 16th July 26th 1755 4. George Grenville (1712-1770) and Sir John Turner and James Harris, on the same document, dated July 26th 1764 5. William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham (1708-1778) 6. William Bentinck (1738-1809) Duke of Portland, dated 26th November 1738 7. William Pitt The Younger (1759-1806) from Pembroke Hall, dated 29th June 1802 8. Henry Addington (1757-1844) 1st Viscount Sidmouth, two letters and a receipt 9. William Wyndham Grenville, 1st Baron Grenville (1759-1834) from Whitehall, dated March 12th 1793 10. Spencer Perceval (1762-1812) To His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales, dated 3rd February 1810 11. Robert Banks Jenkinson, Earl of Liverpool (1770-828) dated 25th November 1812 12. George Canning (1770-1827), dated 13th March 1826 and one other from Downing Street, dated 3rd April 1823 13. Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington (1769-1852) from Walmer Castle on 8 pages folded to quarto, to an unknown recipient concerning the attributes of a militia. "My Lord, I have had the honour of reading your Lordships' Letter of the 26th Sept' and ... that you do me justice in believing that I am .... to give every assistance in my power to enable you to decide upon the formation of a Peace Staff for the Militia. Although it has not lately been deemed necessary to call out the Militia for training; and such training may not be desirable the under lasting circumstances; and Parliament might not be disposed at present to grant the money to deploy the defence, unless the minister could state the powers at which I cannot think it safe that the country would be deprived of the means of using the militia. Without training a large defence I do not see the way to keep up a staff which would be capable and able to organize ... and ... at any moment after a long period of peace and ... ... of training. Men may be disiplined a ... to your Lordship by general ... but they might not, and probably would not be fit for the perfomance of the duty of .... training and disiplining the militia ... better plan might be useful; as well as ... by your Lordship by ... the Colonels of the Militia ... be required to select the ... officer for the peace Staff of the Militia from among the .... .... in the Country if any ... be found qualified" dated 1st October 1835 and another, also from Walmer Castle to the Commissioners of Woods, dated 9th October 1843, concerning the encroachment on Chelsea Hospital. 14. Charles Grey - Viscount Howick (1764-1845) dated Dec. 17th ? 15. William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne (1779-1848) dated 6th April 1833 16. Robert Peel (1788-1850) dated March 13th ? and a 4 page letter from Whitehall dated March 5 1845 17. John Russell, 1st Earl Russell (1792-1878) dated April 18th 1839, 1 page quarto, "My dear Ebrington [Hugh Fortescue, styled Viscount Ebrington] I have no doubt that we shall have a majority of 18 or perhaps 19 on my resolution. What will become of the Government afterwards is more than I can say - But the spirit is much better than it was." 18. Edward Henry Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby (1799-1869) from St James's Square dated August 5th 1846 to J.B. Murray 19. George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen (1784-1860), from Argyle House dated 25th October 1821? 20. Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston (1784-1865) from 94 Piccadilly, dated June 25th 1839) "As matters of considerable importance will come under discussion in the House of Commons when Parliament meets again on the 30th of this month, I shall be greatly obliged by your early attendance in the House" and another "Lord Palmerston presents his compliments", dated 23rd May 1858 21. Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beconsfield (1804-1881) dated October 1867 and another January 28th 1865 22. William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898) from 11 Downing Street, dated October 12th 1860 - to a Rev. C. Kingsley "I return the translation of Homer", with envelope 23. Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne - Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, two letters, one from Hatfield House, dated October 7th '97 another from the Foreign Office dated November 22nd 1898 24. Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery, two letters, dated July 24th 1882 and December 11th 1904, the latter with envelope 25. Arthur James Balfour (1848-1930) from 10 Downing Street, dated July 22nd 1902, a signed slip from an autograph book and a note on Grand Hotel, Littlestone on Sea letterhead, signed AJB 26. Henry Campbell-Bannerman (1836-1908) dated 26th February 1903 27. Herbert Henry Asquith (1852-1928) from 10 Downing Street, dated 2nd October 1916 28. David Lloyd George (1863-1945) from 11 Downing Street, dated October 26th 1911 29. Andrew Bonor Law (1858-1923) from Pembroke Lodge, Kensington, dated 22nd July 1910 30. Stanley Baldwin (1867-1947) from Chequers, dated 21st November 1925 31. James Ramsay MacDonald (1866-1937) to [Emanuel "Manny"] Sinwell, from The Hillocks, Lossiemouth, dated 11th August 1925 and another (typed) dated July 4th 1927 32. Arthur Neville Chamberlain (1869-1940) to Right Hon. C. Addison, M.P. dated April 13th 1919 33. Winston Leonard Spencer - Churchill (1874-1965), a typed note from 10 Downing Street, "I have been deeply touched by all the messages of goodwill which have reached me at this time" dated May 1945 and another from his secretary A.D. Curtis dated 12 August 1947 34. Clement Richard Attlee, 1st Earl of Attlee (1883-1967), two typed letters from 10 Downing Street, dated 30th October 1945 and 10th April 1946, with envelope 35. Robert Anthony Eden, 1st Earl of Avon (1897-1977) from the Foreign Office, dated 8th April 1953, with envelope 36. Maurice Harold Macmillan (1894-1986), dated 14th December 1948 37. James Harold Wilson (1916-1995), "Tempus Rerum Imperator" his garter motto "Time is the ruler of all things and all people", undated 38. Alex Douglas-Horne (1903-1995), dated August 1st 1977, together with a separate signature 39. Leonard James Callaghan (1912-2005), on a booklet relating to 10 Downing Street and on a birthday card 40. Edward Richard George Heath (1916-2005), from the House of Commons, dated 27th April 1978, together with a signed photograph

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