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22x England Test and County Cricketers individually signed cards - from 1930s to the 1990s - publicity/portrait cards - players include CJ Barnett, WJ Edrich, K Farnes, C Paynter, Nick Knight, Timothy Monckton, Angus Fraser, Tim Robinson, Mike Brearley, et al plus Mushtaq Ahmed, Anil Kumble, Muttaih Muralitheran -some clipped and laid down
A Nikkormat FT no. 3122299, chrome, with AI Nikkor-H f/2 50mm lens, in maker`s box, with AI f/3.5 28mm lens, in maker`s keep and box, f/3.5 135mm lens, with hood, Model K Extension Rings, in leather case, with invoices from 1966; and Kodak Retinette 1A, in maker`s ever ready case; with flash gun, tripod and lens hood (4Bii; 4Bii)
Finland. Suomi. Teckningar Af Finland Och Dess Folk by K. Suomalainen, pub. Helsingfors, 1888, thirty-five woodcuts (some tinted) of views (complete), scattered spotting throughout, orig. cloth-backed boards, with pict. panel to upper cover, rubbed and marked, oblong 4to. Rare. No other copies located. (1)
* American Astronauts. A good collection of forty-two mostly NASA colour photographs, each photograph personally signed by an astronaut or member of the Space team, signatures include Frank Borman (flew to the moon), Loren J. Shriver, Donald H. Peterson, Leroy Chiao, Charles Conrad, S. David Griggs, Donald K. Slayton, Michael L. Coats, James P. Bagian, etc., each approx. 25 x 20cm or the reverse, VG (42)
Hippocrates. Aphorismoru(m) Sectiones Septem, recens ? Graeco in Latinum Sermonem conuersae, et luculentissimis, iisdemq(ue) breuissimis Commentariis illustratae et expositae: adiectis annotationibus..., Paris: Jacobum Gazellum, 1545, early ink signatures and annotations to title (few crossed-through), single worm hole throughout majority of volume, sewing partly broken and signature K near detached, inner hinges repaired, 18th c. marbled wrappers over recent card boards, upper joint cracked, 8vo. Hoffmann II, 436. (1)
Lawrence (D.H.). The Man Who Died, Martin Secker, 1931, half-title, free endpapers browned, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. olive green cloth gilt, spine and cover margins faded, one or two minor marks and scratches, 8vo, (limited edition of 2000 copies), together with Steinbeck (John), The Winter of Our Discontent, 1st UK ed., Heinemann, 1961, contemp. ms. ownership signature on front free endpaper, orig. boards, lower corners showing, in rubbed and chipped d.j., with some edge-repairs on verso, and rear panel foxed, 8vo, plus Wells (H.G.), Men Like Gods, 1st ed., 1923, free endpapers toned, orig. blindstamped cloth, spine faded and with gilt dulled, spine ends rubbed, plus thirty-seven others, modern lit., incl. D.H. Lawrence, H.G. Wells, Christopher Isherwood, Bernard Shaw, Rupert Brooke, Jerome K. Jerome, Robert Graves, and F. Scott Fitzgerald (40)
* Edward VIII (King of England, 1894-1972). A full-length portrait photograph by Rose K. Durrant & Sons of Torquay, showing Prince Edward in Royal Naval College uniform, holding a telescope, image 20 x 15cm, signed and dated on mount beneath, “Edward P, 1912”, photographer’s printed details lower right and to mount verso, mount lightly and uniformly toned (1)
[HEMINGWAY ERNEST]: (1899-1961) American Novelist, Nobel Prize winner for Literature, 1954. SCRIBNER III CHARLES (1890-1952) American Publisher. Interesting T.L.S., Charles Scribner, one page, large 4to, New York, 26th September 1949, to Harold K. Guinsburg of The Viking Press, on the printed stationery of Charles Scribner`s Sons. Scribner informs his correspondent that he cannot approve of his correspondent reprinting a new edition of 5000 copies of the Portable Hemingway, continuing to explain `I realise that you are still free to sell the Portable for approximately six months and, if you had suggested printing an edition of 2500, I would be inclined to agree, even if it took you something over six months to sell it out. You tell me, however, that this is not practical, but to have an edition that ran over a year would interfere with my own plans and those of Ernest Hemingway.` In concluding Scribner states that Hemingway is `fully aware of the situation and it is not only with his approval that I am cancelling your license to print the Portable, but he definitely wishes me to do so.` Some minor age wear to the edges and one small water stain at the head of the page, not affecting the text or signature, G
WORLD LEADERS: A miscellaneous selection of signed pieces, cards, signed First Day Covers, signed postcard photographs and larger, some letters etc., by a wide variety of Presidents, Prime Ministers, Heads of State, political leaders etc., including Jan Smuts (2), Ian Douglas Smith, Jacob Javits, Archbishop Makarios, Hubert Humphrey, Cemal Gursel, King Tribhubana of Nepal, Muhammad Ayub Khan, Eduard Benes, Salote Tupou III of Tonga, Julius K. Nyerere, Robert Peel, Duke of Portland, Earl Grey, Viscount Sidmouth, Charles Haughey, King Juan Carlos I of Spain, Tsar Simeon II of Bulgaria, Ismet Inonu, Galo Plaza, Bruno Kreisky, Prince Rainier III of Monaco, Prince Franz Josef II of Liechtenstein, John Diefenbaker, Lester Pearson, Dawda Jawara, Corazon Aquino, Ch’ong Wa Dae etc. FR to generally G to VG, 69
BATTLE OF BRITAIN: Selection of signed cards by various pilots who participated in the Battle of Britain including Henryk Szczesny, James Renvoize, Jimmy Corbin, Bill Green, John Peel, G. L. Howitt, George Stroud, James Gardiner, Harry Stewart, Taffy Higginson, Peter Olver, Stanley Norris, Duggie Clift, K. R. Lusty, Robert Rutter etc. Many of the cards have a blue printed design featuring the RAF brevet with the printed words Battle of Britain-One of the Few and most of the pilots have added details of their squadrons beneath their signatures. VG, 30
BATTLE OF BRITAIN: Selection of A.Ls.S., a few signed notes and cards, by various pilots who participated in the Battle of Britain, including Graham Leggett, Maurice Leng, John Lauder, Kenneth Lusty, N. E. Hancock, Duggie Hunt, Charlton Haw, R. M. Holland, K. B. Hollowell, Alan Hedges, Noel Harding, Peter Hairs, Bob Hughes etc. Many of the letters making reference to their squadrons, the Battle of Britain, other pilots etc. A little duplication. Generally VG, 33
BATTLE OF BRITAIN: Selection of A.Ls.S., a few T.Ls.S., signed notes, by various pilots who participated in the Battle of Britain, including David Denchfield, Edward Donaldson, Bob Doe, P. K. Devitt, P. L. Dawbarn, Howard Duart, Billy Drake, Ronald Dalton, B. H. Drobinski, Alan Deere, Dennis David, Hugh Dundas, John Ellacombe, Eric Edmunds, Kenneth Edwards etc. Many of the letters making reference to their squadrons, the Battle of Britain, other pilots etc. A little duplication. Generally VG, 41
ASTRONAUTS: Signed colour 10 x 8 photograph by the five crew members of Space Shuttle Orbital Flight STS-7 individually, Robert Crippen (Commander), Rick Hauck (Pilot), John Fabian (Mission Specialist 1), Sally K. Ride (Mission Specialist 2) and Norman Thagard (Mission Specialist 3). The official NASA image depicts the crew in a half length group pose with a large image of the space shuttle in the background. Signed by each of the astronauts with their names alone in black ink, most across clear areas of the image. VG STS-7 was launched on 18th June 1983 and was NASA`s seventh space shuttle mission and their second using the space shuttle Challenger. It was on this mission that Sally Ride became the first American woman to fly in space.
ASTRONAUTS: Selection of signed colour 8 x 10 photographs by various astronauts, including some moonwalkers, including Harrison Schmitt, Charles Duke (2), John Glenn (2), Charles Conrad, Sally K. Ride, Michael Foale etc. Most are inscribed and all are signed to clear areas of the images. VG, 10
ASTRONAUTS: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and smaller (1) by various American astronauts and test pilots (2) including Sally K. Ride, Jake Garn (2), Bob Crippen, Jack Lousma, Kathryn Sullivan, Chuck Yeager, Frank K. Everest etc. The majority of images are colour. Some slight corner creasing, otherwise VG, 9
HEPBURN KATHARINE: (1907-2003) American Actress, Academy Award winner. Brief T.L.S., K. Hepburn, one page, 8vo, n.p. (New York), 22nd October 1991, to Paul Jacobs. Hepburn writes, in full, `That was a very nice letter-I`m happy that you feel that way`. Accompanied by the original envelope. Together with a small selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs, some album pages and cards (matted alongside photographs) by other film stars and entertainers including Doris Day, James Stewart, Cary Grant, Rock Hudson, Patrick McGoohan, Nat King Cole (signed programme) etc. FR to VG, 9
HARDY THOMAS: (1840-1928) English Novelist. Bold, dark ink signature (`Yours very truly, Thomas Hardy`) at the head of an 8vo sheet of notepaper. With blank integral leaf. Together with a similar sheet signed in ink to the upper half by Jerome K. Jerome and also including a signed piece by H. Rider Haggard neatly clipped from the conclusion of a letter. The signatures of Hardy and Jerome are both accompanied by the original envelopes hand addressed by a Victorian collector and postally cancelled March 1892. G to VG, 3
* Alexeevsky Military School, Moscow, by K. Bokh, Moscow, in silver, gilt and enamels (P. & B. vol. I, 1.2.9.), reverse numbered ‘4273’; together with a Provisional Government issue, also by K. Bokh, similar to the last but with crown above badge, crowns on eagles lacking and with different central initial (P. & B. vol. I, 1.2.10.), both with screw-back suspension, second chipped on lower limb, very fine and better (2)
Egypt 1882-89, reverse undated, 1 clasp, Toski 1889, unnamed as issued to Egyptian troops; with Queen’s South Africa, no clasp, reverse with ‘ghost dates’ (2665 Shg. Sth. J. Scott. 68th Bty. R.G.A.), Royal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct, George V, type 2 (K. 9882 E. J. Crudge. L. Sto. H.M.S. Vivid), and Pakistan, Istar-i-Herb, AH 1385 (1965) (6253971 Sig Fazal Dad Signals), generally very fine (4)
Great War Casualty Group awarded to Walter Edward Wood, 7th Battalion Border Regiment, British War and Victory Medals (33449 Pte. W. E. Wood. Bord. R.), Memorial Plaque (Walter Edward Wood), medals with forwarding envelope to his widow, plaque in paper envelope and card, extremely fine; together with British War Medals to casualties (2) (R-20604 Sjt. W. Emanuel. K. R. Rif. C./300208 Pte. E. Haydock. Tank Corps.), good very fine (5)
‡ Great War and Second World War O.B.E. Group awarded to Major William Michael Kington Dickinson, 1st Punjab Regiment, late York and Lancaster Regiment and 20th Deccan Horse, Seven: Order of the British Empire, type 1, Military Division, Officer’s breast badge, in silver-gilt, 1914 Star (Lieut. W. M. K. Dickinson. 20 Horse), British War Medal and Victory Medal with Oak Leaf for Mention in Despatches (Capt. W.M.K. Dickinson), War Medal, Indian War Medal, Coronation 1937, very fine or better (7)
A William IV Scottish silver three piece tea set, maker R & R K, Edinburgh 1830, comprising:- a teapot of lobed melon shape with broad floral collar, insulated leaf capped scroll handle and hinged cover with flower finial all raised on four floral feet, 15cm high, together with the companion two handled sugar bowl and matching milk jug, 49.5oz (3)
Great Britain. Three album pages containing Queen Victoria and King Edward VII used issues. Noted two 1840 1d blacks A-K and D-D (faults), 1877 4d sage-green plate 15; 1880 4d grey-brown plate 17; 1880 1s orange - brown plate 13; 1881 1s orange-brown plate 13 (2) and plate 14; 1883 5s white paper; 1884 4d (2) and 1s; 1902 2s6d
Great Britain. A mainly definitive mint and used collection in blue album. Includes some Postal history. Noted three single 1840 1d blacks B-C, G-K and J-I all used (two with black Maltese crosses, faults); two 1840 2d blues used, faults; four 1841 2d blues used. Range of line engraved and service printed issues. Also 1902 mint set to 1s; 1934 - 1936 set to 1s mint; 1952 - 1954 set mint; 1955 - 1958 set mint

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