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Lot 143

A selection of signed photographs, of: John Gielgud; Gracie Fields; Roger Moore; Robert Morley and James Mason. (5)

Lot 498

Thomson (James). A Great Free City. The Book of Silchester..., 2 volumes, 1924, black & white frontispieces, plates & plans, original quarter cloth, large 8vo, (limited edition 249/350), together with Spreat (W., publisher), A New Guide to the City of Exeter, and its Environs; with Descriptive Sketches of the Adjacent Watering Places, published Exeter, 1824, etched frontispiece, some dampstaining and spotting, original cloth backed marbled boards, upper board detached, worn, 12mo, with Robinson (W.J.), West Country Manors, published Bristol, 1930, black & white plates from photographs, scattered spotting, otiginal cloth gilt, 8vo, and Morley (Henry), Memoirs of Bartholomew Fair, 1859, wood engraved illustrations, top edge gilt, contemporary half morocco gilt, joints rubbed, 8vo, and Gardner (Arthur), Sun, Cloud & Snow in the Western Highlands from Glencoe to Ardnamurchan, Mull and Arran, 1st edition, Edinburgh, 1933, black & white plates from photographs, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, original cloth gilt, 8vo, plus other British Topography, all 20th century publications (3 shelves)

Lot 202

Volumes I and II The Spectator, edited by Henry Morley; My Four Years in Germany, by James W Gerard; two volumes of The Life of Henry Irving, by Austin Brereton; etc., in two boxes.

Lot 195A

Books - 'History of the Town and Port of Kingston-Upon-Hull' by James Joseph Sheaham, 1866, second edition and 'Morley: Ancient and Modern' by William Smith, London 1886 (2) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 410

ACTORS: Selection of signed postcard photographs and slightly larger by various film and television actors including Billy Zane, Charlie Sheen (signed to a photograph of his father), Kenneth Branagh, Edward James Olmos, Herbert Lom, Patrick Mower, Leo McKern, Dennis Weaver, Lee Montague, Alfred Marks, Eric Porter, Charles Dance, Nigel Davenport, Robert Hardy (in costume as Winston Churchill), Robert Beatty, Antony Sher, John Hurt, Timothy West, Derek Jacobi, Brian Blessed, James Fox, Bob Peck, Mickey Rooney, Stewart Granger, Michael York, Trevor Howard, Maurice Denham, Ralph Richardson, Denholm Elliott, Donald Sinden, Robert Morley etc. A few G, generally VG, 41

Lot 184

CINEMA: Selection of signed postcard photographs, many vintage, by various film actors and actresses, some entertainers etc., including Kate Winslet, Sybil Thorndike, Glynis Johns, Evelyn Laye, Margaret Leighton, Lila Kedrova, Sophia Loren, Nicola Pagett, Anna Neagle, Phyllis Calvert, Susan Hampshire, Helena Bonham Carter, Judy Geeson, Mandy Rice Davies, Charlotte Rampling, Richard Attenborough, Emlyn Williams, Robert Hardy, Dennis Price, Herbert Lom, James Fox, David McCallum, George Formby, Kenneth More, Anton Walbrook, Robert Morley, Frank Lawton, Herbert Marshall etc. Generally VG, 48

Lot 1209

A George IV hallmarked Irish silver mug of baluster form with leaf capped S-scroll handle, with presentation inscription "First Prize, open to all England for which 27 horses competed awarded to Joseph Norton Esqr by the Morley Agricultural Society for his black draught horse, September 18th 1860", probably James Le Bas, Dublin 1820, height 22.5cm, approx 9.8ozt (af). CONDITION REPORT: Areas of heavy rubbing and an area where the decoration has been over polished and rubbed through.

Lot 317

Charles Robert Ashbee (British, 1863-1942) Twin handled cup inscribed 'To the ancient, from CRA, on the mournful occasion of his transition into matrimony, April 1893' loop handles, berry clusters and hammered finish 8.2cm high, 16.1cm across. The inscription is typical of the circle of gay friends that Ashbee made at Cambridge in the mid-1880s. 'The Ancient' refers to James Headlam, later Headlam-Morley, who was a contemporary and friend of Ashbee's at King's College, Cambridge who would later become a distinguished diplomat and historian. Headlam married the German musician Else Sonntag on 6 April 1893. Literature: Arts & Crafts Metalwork, Blackwell, The Arts & Crafts House, 2003, p.54, catalogue no.57 for a similar slightly later example (1894) made by Ashbee & the Guild for Ethel Ginsbury. We would like to thank Alan Crawford for helping to catalogue this lot.

Lot 55

ACTORS: Selection of signed pieces, cards, album pages, a few letters etc., by various stage, television and film actors and entertainers including Bramwell Fletcher, Stanley Holloway, Michael Redgrave, Alfred Marks, James Robertson-Justice (2), Robert Morley, Michael Rennie, Trevor Howard, Michael Wilding, Jackie Cooper, Richard Todd, Jack Hawkins, Ralph Richardson, Leo Genn, Cornel Wilde (signed cheque), Dennis Price, Monty Banks, Jeremy Spenser, Ian Carmichael, Finlay Currie, Richard Harris, Albert Finney, Ian McKellen, Cecil Parker, Robert Coote, Willoughby Godddard, Anton Walbrook, Charles Farrell, Anthony Steel, Richard Greene, Michael Gough, Peter O'Toole etc. G to generally VG, 57

Lot 53

ACTORS: Selection of signed postcard photographs and a few slightly larger by various actors including Albert Finney, Edward Fox, Derek Jacobi, John Stride, Timothy West, Ian Hendry, Omar Sharif, Kenneth Cope, James Mason (2), Kenneth More, Alfred Burke, John Hurt, Ian Richardson, Peter Byrne, Philip Latham, Patrick Wymark, Ron Moody, Peter Wyngarde, Lionel Jeffries, Frank Finlay, Francis Matthews, Nigel Davenport, Derek Bond, Robert Morley, Anthony Quayle, Douglas Fairbanks Jr. etc. Generally VG, 37

Lot 432

*McBryde (James, circa 1875-1904). A group of 10 autograph letters initialed 'J. McB', 1897-1902 and 1 undated, all seemingly to Walter Morley Fletcher, 6 of the letters with pen and ink illustrations by McBryde, the earliest from 19 January 1897 at St Helen's, Lancashire, with humorous illustrations of moving furniture, playing hockey, etc., 6 of the late letters written from Kensington Crescent, London, one with a sketch of a cricketer being bowled by a Yorker, one of a marching band, an anthropomorphic elephant figure, 1 page browned, a total of 36 pp., 8vo, plus 6 of the postally used envelopes (10)

Lot 433

McBryde (James). In hoc volumine continentur domini Iacobi McBryde ... Epistolae ad Amicos, [in Latin:] edited by Walter Morley Fletcher and Montague Rhodes James, Cambridge, 1899, printed title, portrait frontispiece and 29 photographic reproductions of illustrated pages of letters [some originals included in lot 432], James McBryde bookplate to front pastedown, all edges gilt, original vellum, rubbed and dust-soiled, small 4to Only one other copy, located at Oxford University. (1)

Lot 271

SEVENTEENTH CENTURY TOKENS, London, Barbican (11): Elizabeth Babington, farthing, 1653 (W.108); Thomas Cooper, farthing, 1655, chandler (W.111); Robert Dawson, halfpenny, At The Black Bear (W.112); Samvell Dippar, halfpenny, At The Jacob’s Well, a covered well (W.113), possibly gilt; R.G., farthing, 1664, At The Five Roses (W.114); James Leach, farthing, Bodis Makeer, cupid with arrow (W.118); William Milton, farthing, 1666, Meal man (W.119); Francis Morley, halfpenny, 1668, head of Charles II in royal oak (W.120); Will Sanders, farthing, The Golden Anchor (W.124); farthing, HENRIE . SEKELL, H.R.S./IN . BARBICAN, H.R.S.(MD.-); Will Shatchwell, farthing, weaver’s Arms (W.125), fair to nearly very fine (11) The Henrie Sekell farthing believed unpublished.

Lot 30

Entertainment Collection 4. 25+ autographs on signed cards, magazine photos, Theatre flyers and biographies all signed in person by our vendor, includes Barbara Murray, Ken Morley; Shaun Williamson, Shane Richie, Shobna Gulait, Jill Halfpenny, Andrew Dunn, Philip France, Craig Douglas, Barbara Flynn, Amanda Redington, Jennifer Ellison, Michael Garner, James Laurenson, Tracey Childs, David Yelland, Penny Downie, Laura Dos Santos, Russel Tovey, Allan Stewart, Loraine Chase, Tracie Bennett, Michael Greco, Justine Waddell, James Good condition. All signed items come with Certificate of Authenticity. Can be shipped worldwide

Lot 339

[Morley, Frances Talbot Parker, Countess of, and Sneyd, Walter, of Keele, Staffs.]. Portraits of the Spruggins Family: Arranged by Richard Sucklethumkin Spruggins, Esq., 1829, forty-four caricature lithograph plates (including frontispiece, detached), presentation inscription to title to Louisa Kerr from E. McDonnell Glenarm Castle 1843, occasional spotting, edges untrimmed, original boards, lower board detached & lacking covering paper, upper board loose, lacking spine, worn, 4to, together with [Frederic II, King of Prussia], Oeuvres du Philosophe de Sans-Souci, Potzdam, 1760, title in red & black, with engraved vignette, all edges gilt, contemporary red morocco gilt, lacking title label, spine and extremities worn, 12mo, with Watson (James), The Spirit of the Doctor; comprising many Interesting Poems..., Manchester, 1820, etched portrait frontispiece, some spotting, original cloth, some wear, 8vo, and Williams (Taliesin), The Doom of Colyn Dolphyn. A Poem; with Notes Illustrative of Various Traditions of Glamorganshire, 1837, original cloth, spine faded, 8vo, and Elton (Charles A.), Habington's Castara, Bristol: J.M. Gutch, [1812], contemporary blind decorated calf, upper joint split, lower joint cracked, 8vo, plus other 18th & 19th century antiquarian (20)

Lot 822

HELEN C COLMAN: PRINCES' STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, NORWICH 1819-1999, 1999, orig ptd bds + THE REV R N USHER: SWANTON MORLEY CHURCH ITS HISTORY AND INTEREST AS AN EXAMPLE OF A FINE FOURTEENTH CENTURY CHURCH, Norwich 1945, autographed note sigd on Swanton Morley Rectory Headed Paper loosely inserted, cont cl gt + C J MESSENT: THE MONASTIC REMAINS OF NORFOLK AND SUFFOLK, Norwich 1934, 1st edn, orig cl + E F STRANGE: THE ROOD SCREEN OF RANWORTH CHURCH, 1902, orig cl bkd bds + HENRY HARROD: GLEANINGS AMONG THE CASTLES AND CONVENTS OF NORFOLK, Norwich 1857, 1st edn, sigd and inscr, old cl, ptd paper label + AUGUSTUS JESSOPP AND M R JAMES (ED): THE LIFE AND MIRACLES OF ST WILLIAM OF NORWICH BY THOMAS OF MONMOUTH ..., Cambridge University Press 1896, orig cl gt (6)

Lot 384

EDWARD JAMES BUTTAR (BRITISH 1873-1943) VIEW OF A HOUSE AND BRIDGE, reputedly CRICKLAID, WILTSHIRE, oil on canvas in carved wood gilt frame, bears old label verso inscribed Charles Morley, 63cm by 76cm

Lot 157

ROBERTS FREDERICK: (1832-1914) British Field Marshal, Victoria Cross winner for his actions at the Indian Mutiny on 2nd January 1858. A.L.S., Roberts, two pages, 8vo, Portland Place, 1st January 1903, to [Bernard] Holland. Roberts confirms that he will appear before Lord Elgin's committe on the 10th February and continues to ask for a 'proof of that portion of my evidence about the operations up to the occupation of Pretoria' explaining that he 'may have to refer to it when writing the remainder'. With blank integral leaf. Together with a selection of other A.Ls.S. by various individuals including Viscount Knollys (referring to papers connected to Captain Bertrand which he is showing to the King and Queen, 1905), John Morley (briefly referring to the proposed Royal Commission on Financial Relations of Great Britain and Ireland, 1894), Viscount Milner (explaining that he cannot attend the Commission as he is 'preparing a tremendous string of interrigations for Bailey whose evidence is full of the most awful "howlers" from beginning to end' and remarking 'Our Irish friends are really too unblushing', 1895), Gerald Balfour, James Bryce, George Taubman Goldie, Lord Lansdowne etc. Some of the letters are written to Bernard Holland and a few are accompanied by the original envelopes. Generally VG, 12 Victor Bruce (1849-1917) 9th Earl of Elgin. British Politician who served as Viceroy of India 1894-99. Elgin was chairman of the commission that investigated the conduct of the Second Boer War.

Lot 464

MORLEY (John) The Twenty-first Edition, revised, of an Essay, on the Nature and Cure of Scrophulous Disorders, commonly called the King's Evil, London: James Buckland, 1782, 8vo, hand-coloured engraved frontispiece, frontispiece fore-edge trimmed, name, modern calf-backed marbled boards

Lot 128

THEATRE: Selection of signed theatre programmes by various actors and actresses, entertainers etc., some programmes signed by popular and classical musicians etc., including Leslie Caron, Paul Scofield, Jess Conrad, Tommy Steele, Shirley Bassey, Robert Morley, Peggy Ashcroft, Dirk Bogarde, Ralph Richardson, John Osborne, Lloyd Nolan, Richard Todd, John Thaw, Ian McKellen, A. E. Matthews, Marcel Marceau, Tim Pigott-Smith, John Duttine, Milo O'Shea, Frances Sternhagen, Jacques Loussier, Pierre Michelot & Christian Garros, James Loughran, Stanislaw Skrowaczewski, Gunther Herbig, Silvana Zanolli, John Gielgud, Victoria Wood etc. Also including a vintage printed 4to programme for the Grand Order of Water Rats Annual Ball at Grosvenor House, London, 27th November 1966, individually signed to the front and back covers by a variety of famous men and women including George Raft, Wilfrid Brambell, Alf Ramsey, Brian Close, Frankie Howerd, Millicent Martin, Rosemary Leach, Joe Henderson, Lesley Langley (Miss United Kingdom & Miss World 1965) and one other, most of whom were Guests of Honour at the Ball. A little duplication and some multiple signed. A few FR, generally G to about VG, 47

Lot 450

ENTERTAINMENT: A collection of over 200 signed clipped pieces (many featuring printed biographies and small portraits), signed cards, album pages, a few signed postcard photographs etc., by various film and television actors and actresses, entertainers, presenters etc., including Matheson Lang, Herbert Lom, Ralph Lynn, Lulu, Robert Lindsay, Dan Leno, Angela Lansbury, Maureen Lipman, Joanna Lumley, Ian Lavender, Jennie Linden, Nicholas Lyndhurst, Millicent Martin, Patrick Mower, Alfred Marks, Warren Mitchell, Johnny Morris, Spike Milligan, Leo McKern, Philip Madoc, Ruth Madoc, Ruby Murray, Bernard Miles, Max Miller, Robert Morley, Mary Martin, John Mills, Sarah Miles, Brian Murphy, Barry Morse, Geraldine McEwan, James Mason, Ivor Novello, David Nixon, Ian Ogilvy, Bill Owen, Tessie O'Shea, John Pertwee, Jonathan Pryce, Anthony Quayle, Ralph Richardson, Flora Robson, Leonard Rossiter, Cliff Richard, Beryl Reid, George Robey, Cardew Robinson, Terry Scott, Mel Smith, Pamela Stephenson, Harry Secombe, Tommy Steele, Gwyneth Strong, Donald Sinden, Andrew Sachs, Prunella Scales, Peter Sallis, Kathy Staff, Paul Shane, Sophie Tucker, Richard Todd, Tommy Trinder, Peter Ustinov, Edward Woodward, Max Wall, Jack Warner, Julie Walters, Richard Wilson, Victoria Wood, Susannah York, Googie Withers, Timothy West etc. All are neatly mounted, largely in multiples, to 4to cards alongside biographies, unsigned photographs, printed ephemera etc., and contained in a modern ring binder. G to about VG

Lot 435A

POLITICAL INTEREST: AUTOGRAPHS AND LETTERS mostly cut and mounted on paper, including Sir Robert Peel Bart., King of Spain, Duke of Newcastle, Lord Elphinston, Duchess of Gloucester, Viscount Morley, Arthur James Balfron PM, Baron Sandhurst, David Lloyd George, Lord Rosebery PM, Prince Aga Khan and others

Lot 468

MORLEY (John) The Twenty-first Edition, revised, of an Essay, on the Nature and Cure of Scrophulous Disorders, commonly called the King`s Evil, London: James Buckland, 1782, 8vo, hand-coloured engraved frontispiece, frontispiece fore-edge trimmed, name, modern calf-backed marbled boards

Lot 1295

JAMES EDWARD DUGGINS (1881 - 1968) Framed, signed, dated on label verso 1916, watercolour on paper, Stratford scene, showing beamed cottage, with farmer herding his flock of sheep along pathway, titled and inscribed on label verso, `Shakespeare`s Birthplace, To George Morley Esq. with the artists` compliments`, together with a first edition copy of `Sketches of Leafy Warwickshire"" by George Morley, published by Harpur & Murray in 1895, number 16 of 55 copies, signed by the author, in gilt tooled green hard board cover with leather spine, watercolour: 15.5cm x 24.5cm, book: approx. 26cm high, approx. 169 pages, (2).

Lot 111

`Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines`, starring Sarah Mills, James Fox, Robert Morley, Eric Sykes, Terry Thomas, co starring Benny Hill, Tony Hancock, Graham Stark etc., directed by Ken Annakin, a British Quad film poster, 76cm x 101cm.

Lot 483

HISTORICAL: An excellent 4to hardback edition of Echoes - A Musical Birthday Book, selected and arranged by Eleanor Brett, published by The Leadenhall Press Ltd., London, containing an impressive selection of over 1000 signatures including (in order of appearance within the book) Eugenie Dudley Ward, Charlotte Knollys, Leslie Rundle, Francis, Duke of Teck, Marquess of Crewe, Prince Arthur of Connaught, Paul Cambon, Dighton Probyn VC, Duke of Argyll, Lionel Cust, Prince Andrew of Greece, Walter Parratt, Henry Mortimer Durand, Princess Louise, Duchess of Fife, Princess Alice of Greece, Grand Duchess Marie, Princess of Greece, Viscount Milner, George, Duke of Cambridge, Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester (two examples, one signed Harry in 1906 and the other Henry in 1917), Princess Victoria of Hesse and by Rhine, Randall Davidson (as Archbishop of Canterbury), Princess Beatrice, Princess Mary, Princess Royal (two examples, dated 1906 & 1914), Princess Helena Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein, Alfred Codrington, Lord Leopold Mountbatten ('Leopold of Battenberg'; rare), Louis Battenberg, Queen Victoria, Princess Helena, Queen Mary ('Victoria Mary'), King George V (two examples, one as Prince, 1907 and the other as King, 1913), Douglas Haig, Lord Wigram, King Edward VIII (two examples, one as a young child, 1906?, and the other as Prince of Wales, 1924), King Olav V of Norway (early example, 1912), Princess Victoria, Prince John (rare example signed Johnny and dated 8th May 1918 in his hand), Arthur James Balfour, R. B. Haldane, King Haakon VII of Norway, Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother ('Elizabeth', dated Sandringham, 1st January 1924 in her hand), Lord Methuen, Grand Duchess Olga of Russia, Count Albert von Mensdorff, Chulalongkorn the Great (Rama V of Siam), Christabel Pankhurst, John Dalton, Lord Roberts VC, Prince Maurice of Battenberg (rare), Fridtjof Nansen, John Burns, Grand Duke Michael of Russia, Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg (two examples, 1900 & 1905), B. Godfrey-Faussett, Cosmo Lang, King Edward VII (as King, Windsor Castle, 6th June 1906), Arthur Davidson, F. Stanley Jackson, Grand Duke Ernest Louis of Hesse, Empress Maria Feodorovna of Russia (mother of Tsar Nicholas II), Princess Maud of Wales (signed as Queen of Norway, 1907), Queen Alexandra, King George VI (two early examples signed Albert, 1906 & 1914), George, Duke of Kent (early example, 1918), John Morley and many other members of the British Royal household, society figures, politicians, religious leaders, military officers etc. Bound in green leather with gilt decoration and title to spine, five raised bands and all edges gilt. Binding loose and a few pages a little loose (missing 29th & 30th November). Some minor other overall age wear, G Provenance: The Birthday Book was apparently compiled by Margaret Dawray, a Maid of Honour to Queen Alexandra

Lot 241

ENTERTAINMENT: Selection of signed pieces, A.Ls.S., T.Ls.S., a few signed photographs etc., by various actors, television personalities and entertainers, stage directors etc., including Sybil Thorndike, Warren Mitchell, Gracie Fields, Harry Lauder (self caricature), Ronnie Barker, Eric Sykes, Val Singleton, Peter Purves & John Noakes, Wendy Richard, James Mason, David Meyer, Richard Caldicot, Sheridan Morley, Peter Hall (4), Bernard Miles, Gerald Harper, Robert Flemyng, Edward Woodward, Laurence Olivier, Leonard Rossiter, Donald Wolfit, Joanna Lumley, Norman Rossington, Richard Goolden, Juliet Stevenson, Pat Phoenix etc. FR to generally G to about VG, 81

Lot 377

JAMES G.P.R. Henry of Guise, 1839, 3vols, modern half calf; The Hugenot, 1839, 3vols; The Jacquime, 1841, 3vols; Morley Ernstein, 1842, 3vols; Rose D'Albert, 1844, 3vols. All 8vo first editions published in London, all with half titles, all but first set contemporary half calf (15)

Lot 163

Three George III/Victorian silver wine labels comprising; one by Elizabeth Morley, London 1793, of rectangular form with canted corners with shell capped reeded borders, incised 'Sherry', 4.75cm long, another by Thomas & James Phipps, London 1821, of rectangular form with canted corners and reeded borders, incised 'Sherry', 4.5cm long, and another by Colen Cheshire, Chester 1899, of vine leaf shape pierced 'Whiskey', 7.5cm long, an old Sheffield plate example, incised 'Madeira', and two silver plated examples, incised 'Brandy and 'Port' (6)

Lot 235

Jerome (K.Jerome) MY FIRST BOOK xxiv plus 309pp. Red Pictorial Cloth. Gilt title to spine. New Edition with 185 illustrations. Frontispiece portrait Jerome. Boards are faded. Some tears to head and tail of spine. Ex Libris paste-down to front fixed EP. Prev owner`s stamp to front free EP. Light foxing to prelims. Internally tight and clean. 22 authors talk about their `first` book, viz.; The experiences of Walter Besant, James Payn, W. Clark Russell, Grant Allen, Hall Caine, George R. Sims, Rudyard Kipling, A. Conan Doyle, M. E. Braddon, F. W. Robinson, H. Rider Haggard, R. M. Ballantyne, I. Zangwill, Morley Roberts, David Christie Murray, Marie Corelli, Jerome K. Jerome, John Strange Winter, Bret Harte, `Q`, Robert Buchanan, Robert Louis Stevenson. Publisher Place: London Publisher: Chatto & Windus Publication Date: 1897 Condition: Good Size: 214mm x 160mm x 30mm Category: Books about Books Reserve: $30 Click here to view further details and images

Lot 60

THE ARCHIVE OF SIR CHARLES RUSSELL, LORD RUSSELL OF KILLOWEN Sir Charles Russell (1832-1900) was undoubtedly the leading Irish-born lawyer of Victorian times. He was born in Newry, Co. Down, to a Catholic family in moderate circumstances. His uncle and brother were Catholic priests and three sisters became nuns. He qualified as a solicitor in 1854, spent a few years defending Catholics in trouble with the authorities, and then moved to London, determined to become a barrister. Although he had few contacts there, he succeeded through his intelligence, oratorical skills and hard work, and soon became a leading counsel. He entered Parliament in 1880 as Liberal member for Dundalk. He was appointed Attorney-General by Gladstone in 1886 and again in 1892, and played a leading part in promoting Home Rule legislation. Gladstone wished to appoint him Lord Chancellor (head of the legal profession), but found that by an old law this position was not open to Roman Catholics. In 1894 Russell became an Appeal Court Judge, and later the same year he was appointed Lord Chief Justice, the first Catholic to hold the position since the Reformation. As a barrister his greatest triumph was at the Parnell Commission, 1888-9, where his cross-examination of Richard Pigott exposed him as having forged the letters (allegedly by Parnell) at the heart of the case, by asking him to write down on a blank sheet a number of seemingly unconnected words, two of which were misspelt in the 'Parnell' letters. After the court rose Pigott signed a confession, and then fled to Madrid, where he shot himself when police came to question him. In 1893 Russell represented Britain at an international arbitration of competing claims in the Bering Sea; he became an appeal court judge the following year, taking the title of Lord Russell of Killowen (his native townland in Co. Down). In 1899 he again represented Britain at an arbitration hearing of the Venezuelan border dispute. Other notable judgements included the trial of those involved in the 'Jameson Raid', when he instructed the jury (against their evident inclination) they had no option but to convict the defendants. His archive of letters has been preserved by family descent, and is in excellent condition generally, although some letters have been pierced (probably by filing on a 'spike'), generally without significant loss. It includes seven letters from Charles Stewart Parnell, ten from Gladstone, and others from Lord Salisbury, Arthur Balfour, Joseph Chamberlain, William Harcourt, Lord Rosebery (about 20 letters), W. E. 'Buckshot' Forster, Charles Bradlaugh, Charles Dilke (whom he defended in the celebrated marital case), Cardinal Vaughan (Catholic Archbishop of Westminster), the Duke of Norfolk, John Morley, Lord Coleridge (Russell's predecessor as Lord Chief Justice), and many other leading figures in Victorian politics and the law. A. PARNELL COMMISSION 1888-9 An important collection of letters and documents, including - Special Commission Act 1888. Mr. Charles Stewart Parnell MP and Others. Complete Analysis of Evidence. Lewis & Lewis (solicitors for Parnell and other Irish MPs). Sir Charles Russell's copy (Parnell's leading counsel), with label inscribed with his name. 337 printed sheets loosely inserted in a stiff morocco folder, upper cover titled in gilt, title sheet with Russell's autograph signature, many sheets with his pencilled markings of significant evidence. Some marginal soiling or fraying, no loss, collated complete. A document of great importance, which would have provided the basis for Russell's nine-day closing speech, regarded as one of his finest performances. - Charles Stewart Parnell. Original autograph signed letter dated April 12 / [18]89, framed and glazed, to Sir Charles Russell: 'My heart was too full at the conclusion of your great speech today to attempt any immediate expression of my thoughts to you, and now I will only write that I felt you had added one other undying oration to those handed to us by history from the lips of the world's immortal advocates.' Praise indeed, from one celebrated orator to another. - Lord Aberdeen (John Campbell Gordon, 7th Earl, Lord Lieut. Of Ireland 1886). Autograph signed letter to Russell, April 12 1889, in pencil, on railway notepaper, congratulating him on 'that great achievement. I would not have missed, for a great deal, being in Court during that last half hour.' A little stained. - W.E. Gladstone (Prime Minister). A.L.S. from his home at Hawarden Castle, Apr. 16 1889, to Russell, on mourning paper, 2 pp, 'I fear you will be overwhelmed with congratulations on that great effort and the great result. But I must add my own, and I give it the form of a sanguine hope that it will form an epoch, and a point of departure, in the eventful Irish question', with an invitation to dine at his home. - Charles Stewart Parnell. A.L.S. on House of Commons paper, March 19 / [18]89, 2 pp, to Russell, an earlier letter concerning 'the question as to a choice of London or Dublin for the Times action, which depend upon questions of English & Irish Law'. - Charles Stewart Parnell. A.L.S. on House of Commons paper, July 15 / [18]89, 4 pp (two sheets), confirming his conclusion 'that as the Judges held that they were precluded by the terms of the reference from investigating the origin of the charges & allegations, the means that were used in their fabrication, or the persons engaged in promoting the conspiracy against us, that the enquiry has become one-sided & that I did not desire to be further represented there', and so withdrawing his instructions to Russell as counsel. 'I shall always remember with affection and admiration your splendid vindication of our motives and actions & of the movement with which we were identified during a most trying period of Irish history.' [After the exposure of the Pigott forgeries, the Special Commission continued to enquire into other allegations against Parnell and the Irish members, who decided to withdraw from the hearings]. - H.H. Asquith [later Prime Minister]. A.L.S. on House of Commons paper, 15 July 1889, 2 pp, to Russell, confirming that all the Irish Party members wish to cease to be represented. [Asquith, then a young barrister, was Russell's assistant throughout the 'Times' hearings. - Charles Stewart Parnell. A.L.S. on House of Commons paper, 2 pp, to Russell. 'I am exceedingly sorry to hear of your illness .. Your absence this morning was the only thing which detracted from the completeness of a most dramatic scene, the end of the "Times" forgeries. I am most satisfied with the result, & am absolutely certain that your judgement in the matter was correct and has secured the very utmost that could have been attained even as the result of costly litigation.' A significant letter. There had been suggestions that Parnell should sue for libel on foot of the "Times" forgeries, but Russell advised him to rest content with the vindication he had achieved. - Patrick Egan [sometime Treasurer of the Land League]. A.L.S., 3pp, on plain paper, 18th April 1889, from Lincoln, Neb[raska, USA] to Henry Labouchere MP, mentioning the 'vile calumnies against my character concocted by the miserable forger & perjurer Pigott and published by the London Times', and asking for advice from Labouchere and Sir Charles Russell as to whether he should sue the Times for £50,000. Endorsed at rear by Labouchere, a Liberal MP and supporter of Parnell, 'I suppose that something must be settled in this matter'. In 1883 Egan went from Paris to the United States, where he became a successful businessman and politician. He was suspected of having financed the 'Invincibles', responsible for the Phoenix Park murders, and Parnell would not have welcomed any association with him. Letters from him are rare. - Harris, James Howard (third Earl of Malmesbury). A long and interesting letter to Russell, 7 pp (two sheets), on his addressed paper, dated July 13 (no year, probably 1888), marked 'Private', discussing the issues in the 'Times' enquiry. 'I do hope that you will take seriously into consideration whether the inquiry is safe. Strictly between you and me, I believe that he did write the letters - this of course is only an opinion, but I have arrived at it from the conflicting statements that he has at various times made to me - & from his evident dislike of an inquiry - & from the curious nature of the man - indeed I have always looked upon him as a little wrong in the head ..' It is interesting that Russell kept this letter, which of course ran entirely counter to his instructions. Malmesbury was a former MP, an experienced diplomat, and a man of some consequence. His views may have echoed doubts among others of Parnell's supporters; indeed, it has been said that Parnell himself was not certain the Pigott letters were false until he had seen them. A unique and important collection, nine original letters and the printed analysis of evidence, together illuminating one of the central events of Irish legal and political history of the late 19th century.

Lot 68

[CHARLES RUSSELL QC] A very good collection of about 20 autograph signed letters to Russell from leading figures in British politics, law and society in the late 19th century, including some dealing with Irish issues, as follows: - Sir William Harcourt, Liberal Home Secretary and Chancellor of the Exchequer. Four signed manuscript letters to Russell, 1885-94, some possibly in a secretarial hand, all with autograph signatures, including an interesting letter about his election activities, June 26 1886. Harcourt was seen as Gladstone's natural successor, and probably would have succeeded him as Prime Minister but for Queen Victoria's preference for Rosebery. - William E. Forster, a Quaker, known as 'Buckshot' Forster while Chief Secretary for Ireland 1880-82. Two A.L.S. from Chief Secretary's Lodge, Sept.1880 and Nov. 1881, the first concerning constituency matters, the second, marked 'Private', responding to a letter from a Mr. Clarke about the arrest of certain suspects. 'He is entirely mistaken in supposing that arrests are made on account of the influence of local gentlemen. I shall not be surprised if some of the suspects really believe themselves innocent of any offence. Many of them have been so demoralised by lay or clerical teaching that they think it a meritorious act to ruin their neighbours .. I wish you could read the speeches of priests some of them addressed from the altar which constantly come before me.' - Arthur James Balfour, later Prime Minister. A signed letter (dictated) to Russell, March 27th 1900, marked 'Private', on notepaper of 10 Downing Street, concerning the Irish Universities controversy. 'The two great difficulties in the way of settling this most difficult question appear to me to be, in the first instance, the prejudice of the British people, and in the second place, the attitude of Irish ecclesiastics .. I greatly doubt whether the Hierarchy genuinely desire a national university of the kind you indicate. It is probable, and it is also natural, that they should wish to have an institution substantively under ecclesiastical control; and this I do not believe the Roman Catholic laity of Ireland really desire.' Balfour was Lord Salisbury's nephew, and succeeded him as P.M. in 1902. At the date of this letter he was Chief Secretary for Ireland, where he acquired the nickname 'Bloody Balfour'. - Asquith, H.H., later Prime Minister, Russell's assistant at the Parnell Commission hearings. An A.L.S. to Russell dated 1 May 1894 thanking him for a gift to mark the ending for the time being of their cooperation in 'what we both have felt to be great & good causes'; with a second, 14 May 1898, agreeing that 'Macdonnell's services entitle him to a C.B. if he wishes for it'; and another letter addressed to 'Arthur' [Balfour?], July 1896, asking if he could arrange a place for Mrs. Asquith to hear the Jameson trial [at which Russell presided, see below]. - Sir Matthew Ridley, Home Secretary. A.L.S. on Home Dept. notepaper, July 31 [1896], advising Russell as Lord Chief Justice that after consulting with colleagues, he has decided to 'advise the commutation of the sentence upon the [Jameson] Raid Prisoners into one of imprisonment as first class misdemeanours. My principal reason .. is that the ordinary conditions of imprisonment which are laid down by statute, are so rigid as to prevent the exercise of any dispensing power .. and prevent the S. of S. giving such reasonable relaxation to them as, I believe, would be generally desired in the present case.' [The 'Jameson Raid' was an armed attack on the Transvaal Republic carried out by British subjects from British territory, designed to provoke an uprising by English settlers, and widely believed to have been condoned in British Government circles. It failed, and the instigators were arrested and tried in London under Russell. Finding the jury apparently in sympathy with the defendants, he required them to answer a number of specific questions, and then informed them that in view of their findings on these points, they had no option but to convict the accused. The Home Secretary's decision allowed the transfer of the prisoners to a more relaxed form of custody, where they could in due course be quietly released.] With an unsigned autograph letter to Russell - the only one retained in his collection - dated 29 July 1896, conmgratulating him on his conduct of the trial. - Cardinal Vaughan, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Westminster. Two A.L.S. on his headed notepaper, one dated Dec. 4 1895, thanking him for a speech on education, the second marked 'pbly abt '96', asking him to advise on some material enclosed. 'The point we aim at is to obtain a modification of the Coronation Oath before it is too late', and quoting a letter of Cardinal Wiseman. 'We ought to take an early opportunity to get this Oath modified. It would probably be impossible to do this after the death of the Queen before it would have to be administered to her heir.' - Henry FitzAlan-Howard, Duke of Norfolk. An A.L.S. on his headed paper dated Dec. 15 1891, marked 'Private and Confidential', concerning a paper presented by Count Deyne on behalf of his Government, saying that 'in the cause of peace they would welcome such a pronouncement from the Pope as we have been pressing for', etc. [Traditionally the Duke of Norfolk has been regarded as the leading lay spokesman for English Catholics.] - John Morley, leading Liberal writer. Three A.L.S. to Russell, 1886-88-89, the first concerning Gladstone's Land Bill, the third, dated April 14 1889, congratulating him in fulsome terms on his closing speech [to the Parnell Commission] . 'What I want to express is my delight as a critic in a great work of art, showing some of the very finest powers of the human mind at their highest.' - Lord Coleridge, Russell's predecessor as Lord Chief Justice. Three A.L.S. to Russell, two of congratulation on a speech and his appointment (as Attorney General); the third, dated Easter Eve 1894, making it clear that pressure has been brought on him (Coleridge) to resign early on full pension, but that he has no intention of yielding to it; with a note to Russell from Lord Bowen, May 1894, confirming the same information. Evidently there was a move (whether inspired by Russell or not, is unclear) to create circumstances where Russell could replace Coleridge, but the latter declined to cooperate. In the event, he died soon afterward, and Russell was appointed in his stead as Lord Chief Justice. As a collection.

Lot 30

Angus MCBEAN - Studio Visitors Book with over 1100 signatures from 1949 to 1968, almost all associated with the entertainment industry, some having added comments. Singers including The Beatles - Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison and Ringo Starr; Cliff Richard (twice); Tommy Steele; Adam Faith; Maria Callas; Joan Sutherland; Kathleen Ferrier; and ballerina Margot Fonteyne. Comedians including Spike Milligan; Frankie Howerd; Bruce Forsyth; and Ken Dodd with some typical Knotty Ash comments. Playwrights including Agatha Christie; John Osborne; T S Eliot; Tennessee Williams; and Ivor Novello. A full page flourishing Cecil Beaton signature. Actors and Film Stars including Marlene Dietrich; Katherine Hepburn; Richard Burton; Alec Guinness; Laurence Olivier; Mary Martin; and Larry Hagman. The book is approx 33 x 25cm, bound in full green morocco with gilt edges by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, the front hinge (internal) is damaged, otherwise very good. The Beatles signatures appear very early in 1963 and this is almost certainly their first major photo shoot for the cover of their debut LP Please Please Me which was done by Angus McBean. The purchaser of the Visitors Book will also get two 'Rotation Books' which were negative indexes with dates on which sitters were photographed; however not all names in the rotation books are in the album as some were photographed at different venues and some did not sign. The rotation books have been of some use identifying signatures and some of the other interesting signatures are listed as follows; Peggy ASHCROFT, John ASHTON, Ruby M AYRES, Hermione BADDELY, Michael BATES, James BAXTER, BEVERLEY SISTERS, Claire BLOOM, Denys BLAKELOCK, Elizabeth BOWEN, Bernard BRADEN (and Barbara KELLY), James BRIDIE, Tony BRITTON, Brenda BRUCE, Dora BRYAN, Ursula BLOOM, Pearl CARR, Phyllis CALVERT, Eddie CALVERT, Russ CONWAY, Billy COTTON, George CHISHOLM, Alma COGAN, Peggy CUMMINS, Cicely COURTNEIDGE, Anne CRAWFORD, Denis COMPTON, Jeanne de CASALIS, Linda CHRISTIAN, Florence DESMOND, Norman DEL MAR, Maurice DENHAM, Edith EVANS, Fred EMNEY, Jimmy EDWARDS, Polly ELWES, Tudor EVANS, Lovat FRASER, Peter FINCH, Bryan FORBES, Fenella FIELDING, Douglas FAIRBANKS, Patricia FOY, Ann FORD, Andrew FAULDS, FREDDIE & THE DREAMERS, Hermione GINGOLD, Peter GELHORN, Ram GOPAL, Joyce GRENFELL, Max GELDRAY, Marius GORING, Robert HELPMANN, Edmund HOCKRIDGE, Gilbert HARDING, Gerard HOPKINS, Michael HORDEN, Robert HARDY, Irene HANDL, Jack HULBERT, Jane HYLTON, Laurence HARVEY, Stanly HOLLOWAY, Anthony IRELAND, Glynis JOHNS, Rosamund JOHN, Isabel JEANS, Helen JACOBSEN, Max JAFFA, Eileen JOYCE, Collie KNOX, Kay KENDAL, Maurice KAUFMAN, Ted KAVANAGH, Billy J KRAMER, Lupino LANE, Hugh LATIMER, Vanessa LEE, John LE MESURIER, John LEHMANN, Eric LANDER, Roger LIVESY, Vera LYNN, Geoff LOVE, Margaret LEIGHTON, Oliver MESSEL, John Mills (and Mary Hayley BELL), Sandy MACPHERSON, W MCQUEEN POPE, Kenneth MACKINTOSH, Compton MACKENZIE, Robert MORLEY, Ruby MURRAY, Millicent MARTIN, Walter MIDGLEY, Charles MORGAN, Jessie MATTHEWS, Geraldine MCEWAN, Hank MARVIN, Hayley MILLS, Beverley NICHOLLS, Robert NESBITT, Dennis PRICE, Wilfred PICKLES & Mabel PICKLES, Donald PEERS, Eric PORTMAN, Anna POLLOCK, Tyrone POWER, Dorita Y PEPE, Joan PLOWRIGHT, Val PARNELL, Derek QUINN, Beryl REID, Terence RATTIGAN, Vanessa REDGRAVE, Michael REDGRAVE, Corin REDGRAVE, Edmundo ROS, Denise ROBINS, Paul ROBESON, Penelope REED, Nancy SPAIN, Robert SEWELL, Ronald SHINER, Victor SILVESTER, Jean SIMMONS, Rosemary SQUIRES, John SLATER, Helen SHAPIRO, Dorothy TUTIN, Sybil THORNDIKE, David TOMLINSON, Ann TODD, Malcolm VAUGHAN, Marty WILDE, Emlyn WILLIAMS, Irene WORTH, Elizabeth WELCH, Diana WYNARD, Chester WILMOT, Mat ZETTERLING and Doris ZINKEISEN (1)

Lot 343

VISITOR'S BOOK: An attractive red leather bound 4to Visitors' Book containing many hundreds of signatures including Queen Mary (on a page to herself, dated 3rd July 1923), Queen Marie of Romania (2nd June 1924), King Faisal of Egypt (17th September 1925), Grace Coolidge (March 1936), Evelyn Wrench, Noel Streatfield (2), S. M. Bruce, Nancy Astor (2), Ruth Draper (2), Eleanor Roosevelt, Adrian Boult, Peggy Ashcroft, Gian Carlo Menotti, Gladys Cooper, Douglas Fairbanks Jnr. & wife, Flora Robson, Douglas Dodds Parker (SOE), Ninette de Valois, Cornelia Otis Skinner, Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother (2; on a page to herself, 29th April 195 & again, 23rd April 1974), Celia Johnson, Andre Deutsch, Beatrice Lillie, Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, Anthony Wedgwood Benn, Lord Carrington, Lord Boothby, Yvonne Arnaud, Adeline Genee, Larry Adler, Princess Marina, Princess Alexandra, Brian G. Horrocks, Alicia Markova (2), Elaine Stritch (2), Russell Braddon, Duke of Bedford, Bernard Miles, Margaret Thatcher (signed House of Commons folded card, neatly affixed to page), Mary Quant, Christina Foyle, Lord Thomson of Fleet, Hermione Gingold, Ginger Rogers, Patrick Dean (2), Ludovic Kennedy, Elizabeth Longford, Andrew Cruickshank, Beryl Reid, Roy Strong, Maureen O'Sullivan, Stanley Holloway, Patricia Neal, Robert Morley, Margaret, Duchess of Argyll, Princess Margaret (on a page to her own, 20th March 1979), Sheridan Morley, Mary Anderson de Navarro, Anya Seton, Sheila Van Damm, James Laver, Rosalyn Tureck, Mildred Bruce, and many others. From various comments written in the book it would appear that the signatures were gathered at various luncheons. Some age wear, and light wrinkling and damp-staining (only affecting a few signatures in the latter half of the book), about G.

Lot 670

AUTOGRAPH ALBUM: A good brown leather bound autograph album containing over 120 signatures by various members of the British Royal family, British politicians and foreign heads of state, entertainers etc., including Queen Elizabeth II (2, one signed ‘Lilibet’ and the other with her initials ER), Prince Philip (2), Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, Princess Margaret (2), Prince Charles (2), Princess Anne (2, one also signed by Captain Mark Phillips), Prince Andrew, Henry, Duke of Gloucester, Clement Attlee (2), Harold Wilson, Harold Macmillan, Edward Heath, James Callaghan, Margaret Thatcher, Robert Menzies, Keith Holyoake, Roy Welensky, Charles de Gaulle, Francois Mitterand, Jeremy Thorpe, Clementine Churchill, Edwina Mountbatten, Peter Townsend, Peter Scott, Daphne du Maurier, Cecil Beaton, Pat Smythe, Joan Fontaine, Noel Coward, Rachel Kempson, Anna Neagle, Edith Evans, Ralph Richardson, Michael Wilding, Richard Chamberlain, Sean Connery, Gladys Cooper, John Gielgud, Robert Morley, Joyce Grenfell, Edward Woodward, Glenn Ford, Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, Ingrid Bergman, Eve Arden, Alan Jay Lerner, Valerie Hobson etc. Most of the non-entertainment signatures are on clipped pieces and cards neatly laid down in multiples to pages. The album bears a presentation inscription from William Tallon to Reginald Wilcock, with best wishes for Christmas, 1963. Together with a few loose signed pieces and letters etc., including Angela Lansbury, Edward G. Robinson, Ginger Rogers, Michael Crawford etc., the letters accompanied by the original envelopes addressed to Reginald Wilcock at Clarence House. VG Provenance: The album previously belonged Reginald Wilcock (d.2000) Valet to the Duke of Windsor, and later Page of the Presence to Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, and was presented to him by his long-term partner, William Tallon (1935-2007) Steward and Page of the Backstairs to Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother.

Lot 141

ACTORS: Selection of vintage signed postcard photographs, and a few slightly larger, by various actors including Albert Finney, Victor Emmanuel, Nigel Patrick, Leo Genn, Bernard Miles, Sydney Tafler, Dennis Price, Richard Attenborough, Robert Morley, Patrick Wymark, Laurence Harvey, Gordon Jackson, Cecil Parker, Maurice Denham, Raymond Massey, Jack Warner, Stanley Holloway, Denholm Elliott, Andrew Cruickshank, Bernard Hepton, James Booth, Richard Greene (in costume as Robin Hood), Conrad Phillips, Jack Hedley etc. A little duplication. G to generally VG, 66

Lot 233

AUTOGRAPH ALBUM: An autograph album containing over 100 signatures by various film and stage actors, entertainers etc., including Kay Kendall, John Osborne, Paul Scofield, Dennis Price, Dirk Bogarde, Clive Brook, Moira Shearer, Vera Lynn, Paul Lukas, Cyril Ritchard, David Tomlinson, Robert Morley, John Gielgud, Kathleen Harrison, Elizabeth Sellars, A. E. Matthews, Mary Ellis, Richard Greene, Margaret Rutherford, Elisabeth Welch, Irene Handl, Cecil Parker, James Donald, Edith Evans, Laurence Olivier, Ann Todd, Laurence Harvey etc. Some pages are multiple signed. VG

Lot 255

ENTERTAINMENT: Selection of signed handbills by various actors and actresses, each for contemporary theatrical productions, including Robert Powell, Su Pollard, Michaela Strachan, Ian McCaskill, Gemma Craven, Gareth Hunt, Wendy Craig, Kathy Staff, Linda Lusardi, Rod Hull, Christopher Biggins, Britt Ekland, Rolf Harris, Jenny Powell, Martine McCutcheon, Harry Secombe, Paul James, Ken Morley, Paul Daniels, Debbie McGee, Robert Powell, Denise Van Outen, David Essex, Roy Walker, Ross Kemp, Brian Blessed, Ray Meagher, Stephanie Beacham, Norman Barrett, Matthew Corbett, Julia McKenzie, Barbara Dickson, Sylvia Syms, George Cole, Joe Brown, Russ Abbot, Patricia Hayes, Richard Todd, Michael Medwin, Maureen Lipman, Michael Denison, John Mills, Anne Charleston, Richard Digance, Jon Iles, Jeffrey Holland, Tommy Fleming, Ray Mears, Patrick Stewart, Rick Wakeman, Tom Owen, Edward Fox, Peter Dineen, Bruce Jones, Susan Penhaligon, Savannah Stevenson, Sue Hodge, Lesley Joseph, Sandi Toksvig, Gwyneth Guthrie, Toyah Willcox, Nigel Havers, Johnny Briggs, Anita Dobson, Belinda Carlisle etc. Some signatures on small white stickers neatly affixed to the handbills. VG to EX, 400

Lot 328

ENTERTAINMENT: Selection of signed postcard photographs and slightly larger, a few 8 x 10s etc., by various film and television actors, entertainers etc., including Flora Robson, James Donald, Robert Morley, Laurence Olivier, Maureen O`Hara, Julie Christie, Vanessa Redgrave, Rex Harrison, Tony Curtis, Anna Neagle, Bernard Miles, Stewart Granger, Michael Caine, Minnie Driver, Glynis Johns, Susan Hampshire, Gail Porter, Tom Courtenay, Carol Lynley, Susannah York, Miranda Richardson, Phil Collins, Bernard Hill etc. Generally VG, 41

Lot 373

ENTERTAINMENT: Selection of signed handbills by various actors and actresses, each for contemporary theatrical productions, including Robert Powell, Su Pollard, Michaela Strachan, Ian McCaskill, Gemma Craven, Gareth Hunt, Wendy Craig, Kathy Staff, Linda Lusardi, Rod Hull, Christopher Biggins, Britt Ekland, Rolf Harris, Jenny Powell, Martine McCutcheon, Harry Secombe, Paul James, Ken Morley, Paul Daniels, Debbie McGee, Robert Powell, Denise Van Outen, David Essex, Roy Walker, Ross Kemp, Brian Blessed, Ray Meagher, Stephanie Beacham, Norman Barrett, Matthew Corbett, Julia McKenzie, Barbara Dickson, Sylvia Syms, George Cole, Joe Brown, Russ Abbot, Patricia Hayes, Richard Todd, Michael Medwin, Maureen Lipman, Michael Denison, John Mills, Anne Charleston, Richard Digance, Jon Iles, Jeffrey Holland, Tommy Fleming, Ray Mears, Patrick Stewart, Rick Wakeman, Tom Owen, Edward Fox, Peter Dineen, Bruce Jones, Susan Penhaligon, Savannah Stevenson, Sue Hodge, Lesley Joseph, Sandi Toksvig, Gwyneth Guthrie, Toyah Willcox, Nigel Havers, Johnny Briggs, Anita Dobson, Belinda Carlisle etc. Some signatures on small white stickers neatly affixed to the handbills. VG to EX, 400

Lot 375

ENTERTAINMENT: Selection of signed handbills by various actors and actresses, each for contemporary theatrical productions, including Christine Hamilton, Leslie Grantham, Rula Lenska, Tim Pigott-Smith, Michaela Strachan, Kevin Woodford, Wendy Craig, Craig Charles, Julie Goodyear, Geoffrey Hughes, George Sewell, Jeremy Beadle, June Whitfield, Kim Hartman, Christopher Timothy, Mark Curry, Kathy Staff, Hilary O`Neil, Jon Pertwee, Victor Spinetti, Des O`Connor, Peggy Mount, Jimmy Cricket, Spike Milligan, Fiona Spence, Bernie Winters, Eric Sykes, The Grumbleweeds, Keith Harris, Rolf Harris, Jenny Seagrove, Joe Brown, Neil Stacy, Rosemary Harris, Frank Thornton, Josephine Tewson, Brian Blessed, Sylvester McCoy, John Altman, Gorden Kaye, Ray Meagher, Stephen Lewis, Robert Powell, Paul Daniels, Debbie McGee, Peter Byrne, Ken Morley, Paul James, Harry Secombe, Martine McCutcheon, John Inman, Anita Dobson, Vicki Michelle, David Essex, Valerie Leon, Russ Abbot, Linda Lusardi, Gareth Hunt, Lesley Joseph, Joe Pasquale, Kimberley Davis, Danny La Rue, Roy Barraclough, Eddie Kidd, Ronnie Corbett etc. Some signatures on small white stickers neatly affixed to the handbills. VG to EX, 400

Lot 436

18th-19th Century: Collection of Irish published and interest books including travel, cookery and early Irish language booksIncluding Art of Cookery, Gilbert, Dublin 1791, Ireland`s Miseries, the grand cause and cure Mullan, Belfast, 1809, 304pp, Old Irish postage stamps and franks, Morley, London, 100pp, History of Ireland by Thomas Moore, Bennis London 1845, 352pp, Varieties of Irish History by James J. Gaskin, Kelly Dublin, 1869, 445pp, Archaeologica Hibernia by William F. Warburton, Hodges Figgis Dublin 1891, 322pp, A guide to Belfast McCaw, Belfast 1902, 283pp, O`Reilly`s Irish-English dictionary 1821, a 1712 Irish language sacraments book etc. (14 books)

Lot 38

JOHN GAY "The Beggar`s Opera" with an introduction by Oswald Doughty, M.A, B.LITT, Lecturer in English, University College, London, with 28 plates in collotype and a facsimile title of the 1st Edition "This edition is strictly limited to 1000 copies, of which 950 are for sale. This copy is No ...", published by Daniel O`Connor at 90 Gt. Russell Street, WC, 1922, white cloth spine over blue paper covered boards, with brown paper dust wrapper with embossed portrait of John Gay and paper label to front, together with one volume MR GAY "The Beggar`s Opera & Polly", reprint of the 2nd Edition 1923, WALTER CRANE "The Baby`s Opera", published George Routledge & Sons Ltd., London & New York, paper boards and cloth spine, one volume "The New Musical and Vocal Cabinet comprising a selection of the most favorite English, Scotch and Irish Melodies arranged for the voice, violin, flute and c", published by H. Gray, marble and leather boards, and IRIS MORLEY "Soviet Ballet", published Collins, 14 St. James`s Place, London (5)

Lot 388

ENTERTAINMENT: Selection of signed colour candid 4 x 5 photographs by various film and television actors, entertainers etc., including Adelaide Hall, Martin Sheen, Anthony Quayle, James Garner, Adam Faith, Peter O`Toole, Shirley MacLaine, Michael Williams & Judi Dench, Peter Ustinov, Donald Sinden, Jane Russell, John Mills, Ann Miller, Jack Klugman, Van Johnson, Michael Hordern, Joel Grey, John Gielgud, Clement Freud, Jim Dale, Barbara Cartland, Alan Bates, Harry Andrews, Jack Lemmon, Robert Morley etc. Some duplication. Generally VG, 58

Lot 403

CORONATION STREET: Selection of signed postcard photographs, some vintage, by various cast members, past and present, of the soap opera Coronation Street including Pat Phoenix, Bernard Youens, Betty Alberger, Johnny Briggs, Peter Adamson, Sue Jenkins, William Roache, Fred Feast, Charlie Larson, Alan Rothwell, Alan Browning, William Tarmey, Sandra Gough, Christopher Quinten, Peter Baldwin, Geoff Hinsliff, Jill Summers, Roy Barraclough, Veronica Doran, Ken Morley, Susan Brown, Sarah Lancashire, Jack Howarth, Michael Le Vell, Beverley Callard, Kevin Kennedy, Bill Waddington, Lynne Perrie, Tina Hobley, Elizabeth Bradley, Gaynor Faye, Julie Goodyear, Thelma Barlow, Suranne Jones, Eva Pope, David Neilson, Barbara Knox (2), Dawn Acton, Anne Kirkbride, Sally Dynevor, Angela Griffin, Amanda Barrie, William Russell, Sue Nicholls, Joanne Froggatt, Vicky Entwistle, John Savident, Jean Alexander, Denise Black, Betty Driver, Bruce Jones, Rebecca Sarker, Denise Welch, Jacqueline Pirie, Simon Gregory, Angela Lonsdale, Maggie Jones, Lucy-Jo Hudson, Samia Smith, Andrew Whyment, Jennie McAlpine, Jennifer James, Chloe Newsome, Sally Lindsay, Keith Duffy, Roy Hudd, Debra Stephenson, Adam Rickitt, Tupele Dorgu, Wendi Peters, Antony Cotton, Alan Halsall, Ryan Thomas, Sue Cleaver, Jonathan Wrather, Shobna Gulati, Bill Ward, Nikki Sanderson, Bradley Walsh, Brian Capron, Jack. P. Shepherd, Michael Starke, Vicky Binns etc. Many are shown in character costume. Generally VG to EX, 176

Lot 68

Autographs - Approximately 100 signatures, mainly clipped from letters or on envelopes, including William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898), Liberal statesman and Prime Minister; Thomas Babington Macaulay (1800-59), 1st Baron Macaulay, poet, historian and Whig politician, mounted to an engraved portrait; Arnold Morley (1849-1916), Liberal M.P. for Nottingham, and Postmaster General; James Graham (1755-1836), 3rd Duke of Montrose; Mary Louisa Molesworth (1839-1921), author of childrens stories; and others, (album).

Lot 185

Bindings. HOWITT (William) Visits to Remarkable Places, 2 vols, London 1840-42, 8vo, vignette titles, engravings in the text, half calf; BUTTERWORTH (James) The Antiquities...and History of the Trade of Manchester, 1822, small 8vo, engraved frontis (first few leaves rather spotted), half calf; MORLEY (John) Edmund Burke A Historical Study, 1867, half calf gilt (4)

Lot 1302

Four Albums of Signed Photographs and Letters from Entertainers and Authors, mainly from the 1950`s to the 1980`s, including Elizabeth Taylor, Daphne du Maurier and Catherine Cookson (letters), George Peppard, Roger Moore, Russ Conway, The Merseybeats, Leslie Phillips, Joan Simms, Robert Mitchum, James Stewart, Sophia Loren, Maureen O`Hara and many more; Two Small Autograph Books, containing mixed autographs, including Shirley Bassey, Robert Morley, Charles Hawtrey, Gina Lollobridgida and many more

Lot 181

AUTOGRAPH ALBUM: An autograph album containing over 70 signatures by various film stars and entertainers including Richard Attenborough, Christine Norden, Joan Dowling (2), Petula Clark, Julie Andrews, Guy Rolfe, Kathleen Harrison, Barry Morse, Jack Warner, Stewart Granger, Greta Gynt, Dirk Bogarde, Jean Simmons, Bonar Colleano Jr., John Mills, David Tomlinson, Jean Porter, Leo Genn, Lana Morris, Hazel Court, Wendy Hiller, Robert Morley, Peggy Ashcroft, James Donald, Ralph Richardson, Sydney Tafler etc. The majority are in fountain pen and many have small printed photographs and biographies attached to the pages. G to about VG

Lot 498

LEEDS, YORKSHIRE. AN EXTENSIVE GROUP OF GENEALOGICAL AND OTHER RECORDS, LETTERS, PHOTOGRAPHS AND MEMORABILIA OF THE NUSSEY FAMILY OF POTTERNEWTON HALL late 18th-early 20th c (please refer to online catalogue for details) Provenance: The principal collector of these and other papers (i) would appear to have been Agnes Georgina Nussey (b1875) the sister of Mary Anne Leathley Nussey (b1868), daughters of Samuel Leathley Nussey (1835-1895) of Potternewton Hall, a bibliophile who ran a small private press from his house (see following lot) and his wife, Agnes Clark (m 1864); thence by descent to James M Nussey (d1970) of Bromsgrove, by whose widow bequeathed to the present vendor. A name which can be regarded as `woven` into the history of Leeds and the West Riding of Yorkshire, the Nussey family has claimed descent from William the Silent (1533-1584). The name Nussey or Nussé is thought to be a corruption of that of Nassau. Certainly by the 17th century, and for 200 years they were actively involved in the dying and manufacture of wollen cloth in West Yorkshire. In the early 19th century, its prosperity assured, several members of the family played a prominent role in the civic and religious life of the area. Obadiah Nussey, JP, of Morley House, Headingley served as Mayor of Leeds in 1863/64 and was `father` (ie founder) of the town`s Royal Exchange. Sir Thomas Nussey, a baronet (cr. 1909) was MP for Pontefract (1893-1910) and earlier in the century, John Nussey was appointed Apothecary to George IV. It is however, undoubtedly Ellen Nussey (1817-1897) of Birstall, the lifelong friend of Charlotte Bronte, who has the greatest claim to posterity. Potternewton Hall, an exceptionally fine early 18th c brick mansion, was demolished in 1935 for urban development. i) Records of the Clarke family, c1800-1905 of Widewath, near Cumbria, with some Nussey and Murdock-related material, were deposited at Cumbria Record Office by J N Booth & J M Nussey in 1983 (see also lot 305). The lot principally comprises the following:- 1. Photographs a) Three albums containing 130 cartes-de-visite of (mainly Clark and Nussey families, many identified), mostly by Leeds and Yorkshire photographers, in particular Hanson of Leeds. Two of the albums (one of mother of pearl, the other embossed leather) in exceptional, `as new` condition. The former with the engraved monogram of S L Nussey (1835-1895) b) About 70 loose cartes de visite, similar to the above c) A group of about 12 fine professional whole plate photographs (silver prints) of Potternewton Hall and the interiors, just prior to demolition, c1920 d) Two cased `ambrotype` f) Various 19th c albumen prints of the family, many at Potternewton Hall, up half plate g) An early 20th c portrait by Dorothy Wilding and several similar miscellaneous photographs 2. Auction Sale Catalogues a) An extremely rare 18th c Indian sale catalogue: CATALOGUE OF THE EFFECTS OF MR WILLIAM MURDOCK RETIRING FROM BUSINESS TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUTION BY DRING AND COMPANY AT HIS HOUSE IN CLIVE STREET [Calcutta]... 9 AUG. 1799; 233 lots, 7pp b) Sotheby[s], seven 1950s catalogues of sales which included the jewels and other property of Miss M[ary] Nussey (d 1958) c) Hepper & Sons, Leeds, Contents of Potternewton Hall, March 31, 1934, prices marked 3. Documents a) Autograph letters, a small quantity, many in envelopes with various postal markings, penny red or other (inc French) postage stamps b) Miscellaneous material inc Manor of Chadsley [sic] Corbet View of Frankpledge, 1754, genealogical notes and pedigrees, valuations and executor`s accounts and several watercolours by amateur hands (c1900) c) A `Mechanical` valentine card. Hand coloured lithograph of a lady lifting her skirt to reveal her ankles in original envelope with penny red, Leeds, Feb 14 1861 4. Objects a) A Needlework sampler by Charlotte Murdock, Elgin, 1815 b) Four early-mid 19th c knitted wool and cut steel reticules, another purse and a silver chainmail purse engraved M L N[ussey], hallmarked London 1908 c) A Victorian jet monogrammed locket 5 Books a) Davenport (James), The Davenport Family of Reading and Welford on Avon, wrappers, Worcester: for private circulation, 1923 and several miscellaneous other printed books

Lot 122

Payne Knight, Richard, `Carmina homerica`, published London 1820, inscribed to initials `C Morley Knight from James Knight 1908`, marbled boards with calf spine and corners, 4to

Lot 1

A James Powell & Sons, Whitefriars blue opal wine glass, designed by Harry Powell, flaring fluted bowl, unsigned paper labels to base 13cm. high Exhibited Whitefriars Glass, Manchester Museum & Art Gallery 1995-1996. Provenance Brian Cargin & Chris Morley Mallett Illustrated Lesley Jackson, Whitefriars Glass, Richard Dennis Publications, page 102 plate 23.

Lot 525

THOMAS CECIL HOWITT (1889-1968) ARCHITECT HOWITT`S ARCHIVE comprising: i) approximately 1,100 fine professional photographs of Howitt`s most prestigious civic and other buildings many by the leading architectural photographer Stewart Bale Ltd of Liverpool, 1920s-1950s, arranged alphabetically in sixty files and catalogued, including: The Exchange Buildings and Council House, Nottingham, the Portland Building at the University of Nottingham, the College of Technology for Nottingham and Derby Regional Board [subsequently Nottingham Trent University], alms houses, the one thousandth council house for Eastwood UDC, Pearson Brothers` department store, offices for The Raleigh Cycle Co, the Maudsley Building and Goldsmith House both for Trent Polytechnic, Staythorpe and other power stations, [the rebuilding of the tower of] Morley Town Hall, Leeds, the Bairnswear factory worksop, BTH offices and factory, Leicester, Birmingham Municipal Bank Headquarters, Newport, Birmingham and Oldham Civic Centres, Manvers School, Nottingham, chapels, churches, public and private houses including Howitt`s own ("The Thatch", Wollaton), interior and exterior views and progress photographs, mainly mounted whole plate [c24 x 29cm] and half-plate [c17 x 22cm] vintage silver prints and a similar file of large format photographs of the work of the Liverpool stonemason John Stubbs [when tendering for the Exchange Buildings, Nottingham contract]; a large quantity of miscellaneous photographs of the Howitt practice`s architectural projects, c1930s-70s, mostly identified; ii) a box of material relating to Howitt`s work for Oscar Deutsch`s chain of Odeon Cinemas, including plans/contracts and/or photographs, etc of the Doncaster [1937; £60,000] and Cambridge [1938; £57,600] Odeons iii) approximately 200 building contracts, mostly including plans, specifications and bills of quantities for new buildings and other works, 1930s-60s, arranged alphabetically in eleven boxes and catalogued, the clients including Barclays Bank, The Home Brewery Co, Martins Bank, the University of Nottingham, Messrs J D and W G Player, The Raleigh Cycle Co and James Shipstone & Sons, iv) Twelve ledgers including `Private Ledgers` and four Cash Books, 1929-63 v) Glass photographic negatives by Howitt, taken whilst touring Europe in the early 20th c, all quarter plate [c8 x 11cm], approximately 400, including views of buildings and street scenes in Florence, Rome and other Italian cities, Greece, Austria, Germany and the low countries vi) Approximately 40 framed photographs of the official opening of Howitt`s buildings, by the Prince of Wales [Exchange Buildings, Nottingham, May 1929] the Duke of Gloucester [Birmingham Municipal Bank, November 1933] and the Queen Mother [Oldham Civic Centre, March 1979], mainly large format silver prints, numerous emphera and press cuttings

Lot 309

Morley- The Life of William Ewart Gladstone 3 vol. first edition plates contemporary green half morocco spines gilt t.e.g spines faded London/New York 1903 § Fox (Charles James) The Speeches 6 vol. contemporary straight grain calf rebacked original spine laid-down gilt 1815. 8vo(9)

Lot 547

A Crimea Medal with Alma, Balaklava, Inkermann and Sebastopol clasps, (Qr.Master Denis O’Hara 17th Lancers), together with related framed print. “During the Charge after reaching the guns he rallied some of the int. remnants of the 17th Lancers and joined Morris’ horsemen, they then sliced through the Russian Cavalry and eventually returned to the English lines. He also helped to bring Morris in from under fire and tried to stop the bleeding from a head wound until assistant Surgeon Cattel arrived. With the service troops the entire period 1st January 1854 to the 1st January 1856. There is a painting by Orlando Norie in the 17th Lancers Museum”. At the battle of Inkerman, O`Hara, with the assistance of his brother James and Corporal Morley helped bring in the mortally wounded Cornet Cleveland. In Morley’s account on Page 21, there is a sketch showing Cleveland being carried by three men. Appointed Quarter Master 2nd Februrary 1855. Resigned 18th April 1856. Extract from “Forgotten Heroes” by Roy Dutton included with the kind permission of the author.

Lot 995

AUTOGRAPHS: Miscellaneous selection of signed pieces, cards, album pages, a few A.Ls.S. and signed photographs etc., by a variety of famous individuals including H. G. Wells, Julian Huxley, H. E. Bates, Anthony Hope Hawkins, Arthur Bliss, George, Duke of Cambridge, Robert Morley, Basil Spence, William Beveridge, Shane Leslie, Tom Driberg, Leslie Ward (`Spy`), Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, Jennie Lee, Alan Bullock, T. Howard Somervell & John Noel (Everest Expedition 1922), Jimmy James (Squadron Leader and one of the Great Escapers from Stalag Luft III, March 1944; large signed 12 x 16 composite photograph) etc. Generally G to VG, 63

Lot 1026

ACTORS: Selection of signed postcard photographs and slightly larger, a few 8 x 10s etc., by various actors including Omar Sharif, Stewart Granger, Robert Morley, Albert Finney, Maurice Denham, Bryan Forbes, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Robert Powell, Leo McKern, Kenneth More, Alan Bates, Dennis Waterman, Donald Sinden, Timothy West, John Hurt, Richard Todd, Michael Hordern, Peter Vaughan, Bernard Miles, Herbert Lom, James Mason, Michael Winner, Patrick Macnee, Robert Vaughn, Christopher Lee, Desmond Llewelyn, Donald Pleasence, Jon Pertwee (in costume as Doctor Who), Dirk Bogarde, Peter Cushing (signed card), Roy Rogers etc. VG to EX, 53

Lot 461

* Politicians, Clergy, and Public Officials. A large group of autographed and largely postally unused postcards, early 1900s, including autographs of Politicians, Nobility, Lord Mayors of London, Judges, Bishops, etc., the cards a mixture of colour and b&w portraits, buildings and views, etc., autographers include James Reid (1849-1923), Sydney Waterlow (1822-1906), Earls of Londonderry, Norfolk, Joseph Chamberlain, Duke of Devonshire, George Wyndham, Sir Edward Grey, John Morley, Austen Chamberlain, Duke of Argyll, John Dillon, Charles Ritchie, St. John Broderick, 7th Earl of Hopetoun, Claude M. McDonald, Alfred Milner, Baron Pauncefote, M. E. Hicks Beach, Charles Dilke, Donald McDonald of Mount Royal, William MacCormac, Sir Walter Vaughan Morgan, Sir James Ritchie, Alfred Newton, Marcus Samuel, William P. Trelowar, John Pound, Frank Green, J. C. Dimsdale, John Knill, Edward Clarke, Robert Romer, Harry B. Poland, R. B. Finlay, Herbert Card Vaughan, various Bishops, etc., a small number of signatures pasted onto cards, but largely signed direct onto picture side of card with versos blank, some minor marks and occn. minor creases (approx. 105)

Lot 148

An extensive impressive 1950s 130 page plus autograph book containing extensive footballing and other autographs including Manchester City page with nine autographs including Cunliffe, Hart and Clarke, Charlton Athletic with ten autographs including Hurst, R White and Ken Chamberlain, Newcastle United with ten autographs including Batty, Curry etc, Blackpool with thirteen autographs, Duckworth, Smith, Stanley Matthews, Johnson etc, Leicester City with eight including Shipman, Bullock, Leeds United with eight including Jimmy Jones, Marsden, Smith etc, Arsenal with thirteen signatures including Barnes, Bloomfield, Roper, Aston Villa with nine indistinct signatures but dated `56, `57, Huddersfield with ten including Wheeler, Taylor, Aston Villa with eight dated `55, `56 including Jones, England with nine signatures including Duncan Edwards, Tom Finney, Johnny Haynes, Bill Perry etc, Leeds United with seven, Blackpool Reserves with fourteen including Robson, Harding, Wright, Frith etc, Wolves with five, Burnley with eleven including Adamson, Smith, Preston Northend with twelve signatures including Hostler, Walton etc, Manchester United Busby Babes team including Duncan Edwards, Berry, Jones, Wood, Blanchflower, Webster, Colman, Foulkes etc, Everton and Everton Reserves over two pages with eighteen signatures to include Woods, Parker, Jones, Sutherland, Potts etc, Everton with ten including Egington, Horne, Harris etc, Newcastle United with ten including Warner, Batty, White etc, Cardiff City with thirteen signatures over two pages, Arsenal dated 1955 with thirteen signatures to include Barnes, Evans, Bowen, James, Wilkinson, Hearts, Preston Northend with eleven signatures over two pages including Brooks, Young, Lindor, Crawford etc, England and Youth with fourteen signatures including Peter Reid, Smart, Barker, Lockett, McCarthy, Perry, Bridges etc, Germany Youth including Hofig, Langman, Kusler etc, Blackpool with eight signatures dated `55, `56 including Joe Smith, Bill Perry, Jack Wright, Jim Kelly, Taylor etc, Huddersfield dated `55, `56 with twelve signatures including Wheeler, Gibson, Metcalfe, Ken Taylor etc, unknown signed page dated `59, `60 to including Bobby Charlton, Broadbent etc, Notts Forest with eight signatures including Morley, Barnett, Wilson, Gray etc, Luton Town with thirteen signatures including Davies, Allen, Adam etc and further Luton Town with seventeen further signatures to include Ray Smith, Les Jones, Gordon Turner, Ray Davies, Kelly etc, also CDSA Moscow with fifteen signatures, various photographs to include Bolton Wanderers Directors, Officials and Playing staff `54/55, small quantity of signed photographs to include Johnny Wheeler, David Whitefield, Wilf Pickles, Eddie Best, Johnny Lockwood, Jimmy Edmundson, the Radio Revellers, various further unidentified signatures, ticket stubs, passes etc, this album dates from 1954-1960, with brown leather cover (illustrated)

Lot 34

An extensive collection of signed index cards, including F. Murray Abraham, Dawn Addams, Wesley Addy, Alan Alda, Adrianna Allen, Eve Arden, James Arness, Dame Peggy Ashcroft, Ed Asner, Rene Auberjonois, Lew Ayres, Gene Barry, Joan Bennett, Turham Bey, Theodore Bikel, Robert Black, Lloyd Bridges, Mel Brooks, George Burns, Raymond Burr, James Caan, Sid Caesar, Pat Carroll, John Cassavettes, John Cleese, James Coburn, Claudette Colbert, Stephen Collins, Mike Connors, William Conrad, Kathleen Cornell, Broderick Crawford, Billy Crystal, Tony Curtis, Edith Day, John Dehner, Paul Davies, Lou Diamond Phillips, Jimmy Edwards, Jack Elam, Robert Englund, Gracie Fields, Peter Falk, Albert Finney, Charles Fleischer, George Flower, Edward Fox, Arthur Franz, Gerte Frobe, Leo Fuchs, Robert Fuller, Stephen Furst, Clark Gable, Don Galloway, Anthony Geary x 2, Dorothy Gish, Lilian Gish, Savion Glover, Jeff Gloldblum, Bruce Gordon, Michael Gough, Kelsey Grammer, Farley Granger, Dick Gregory, Joel Grey, Alec Guinness, Joel Grey, Brett Hadley, Larry Haines, Monty Hall, Richard Harris, Rex Harrison, Peter Haskell, Helen Hayes, Nigel Hawthorne, David Hedison, John Hensley, Rick Hill, Rick Hill, Bob Hope, Leslie Holmes, Gregory Hines, Hal Holbrook, Rex Holman, Dennis Hopper, Axton Hoyt, DL Hughley, Rick Hurst, Will Hutchins, Gordon Jackson, Anthony James, James Clifton, Jimmy Jewel, Glynnis Johns, Louis Jourdan, Louis Jourdan, Victor Jory, Deborah Kerr, Evelyn Laye & Frank Lawton x 2, Elsa Lanchester, Michael Landon, Hope Lange, Dan Lauria, Bob Livingstone, Margaret Lockwood, Mako, Lon McCallister, Sean McClory, Roddy McDowell, Burgess Meredith, John Mills, Brian Mitchell, Keith Mitchell, Ricardo Montalban, Dennis Morgan, Robert Morley, Michael Moriaty, Joe Morton, Patricia Neal, Leslie Nielson, Nick Nolte, Chuck Norris, Hoe Pesci, Walter Pidgeon, Dennis Quaid, Davis Rasche, Rex Reason, Steve Reeves, Lee Remmick, Michael Richards, Jason Robards, Wayne Rogers, Roy Scheider, Angus Scrimm, Tom Selleck, Moira Shearer, Martin Short, Simone Simon, Jean Simmons, OJ Simpson, Robert Stack, Sylvester Stallone, Bob Steele, Warren Stevens, Warren Stevens, Robert Strong, Barry Sullivan, Barry Sullivan, Donald Sutherland, Rudy Vallie, Abe Vigoda, Ray Walston, Fritz Weaver, Adam West, Billy Dee Williams, Jonathan Winters, Dennis Weaver, Billy Wilder, Googie Withers, Peggy Wood and Michael York.

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