AMERICAN POLITICS: Selection of signed pieces, cards, T.Ls.S., some signed magazine photographs etc., by various American politicians and judicial leaders etc., including Cordell Hull, Bernard Baruch, Thomas Dewey, Claude Pepper, Barry Goldwater, Margaret Chase Smith, Walter Mondale, Gary Hart, Ed Koch, Alf Landon, Jacob Javits, Dean Acheson, Jesse Jackson, Henry Wallace, Henry Stimson, Sumner Welles, James Byrnes, James Farley, George Murphy, Dean Rusk, Averill Harriman, Gerald Ford, Robert Kennedy, Warren Burger, Louis Brandeis, Harold Burton, William O. Douglas, Felix Frankfurter, Charles E. Hughes etc., also including some autographs relating to the United Nations including Kurt Waldheim, Trygve Lie, U Thant etc. Some age wear, generally G, 123
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ALICE O CLAY (BRITISH 19TH CENTURY) THE ORDER OF THE RELEASE Signed and inscribed, oil on canvas 82cm x 56cm (32.25in x 21.75in) and another by the same hand `The Silk Gown` (2) Note: The Order of the Release is painted after John Everett Millais and The Silken Gown is painted after Thomas Faed, both paintings in the Tate Gallery Collection, London
Ireland.- O`Brien (W. of Glindeacon 2pp. & conjugate blank with address panel sm. 4to Glindeacon near Lismore 13th ?October 1732 reporting that "Dr the Dean is here and how long this way of liveing will agree with him is what I can`t tell - he is very loansome for two reasons ye first because yow and Clonmell are to farr enough. The seconde because I hinder`d him from goeing to joyne ye olde Trojans Fa. Edm.d and Patrick"; O`Brien also agrees to lift the suspension on Mr Leonard imposed for his "publick violation of churche disipline order and subordination and sending a message and his best respects torn where opened address leaf a little soiled slightly browned. ***An intriguing reference to an Irish Dean in the year 1732 suggesting a possible connection to Jonathan Swift Dean of St. Patrick`s Cathedral Dublin. However there is no known connection between Swift O`Brien and Prendergast..
Walpole (Sir Hugh novelist 1884-1941) numerous pp. & some envelopes v.s. Brackenburn Keswick 90 Piccadilly & elsewhere 1929 - 37 & n.d. mostly on various matters including the script of David Copperfield he wrote for MGM his writing etc. "Will you do two things for me? First from the telephone book find the address of [David O.] Selznick the film agents. They may be still under the name of Joyce and Selznick. If you can`t find them ring up Metro - Golwyn offices and ask on my behalf for the Selznick address"; and a small quantity of others relating to Walpole including photographs 6 pen and ink caricatures (some relating to Churchill and Lloyd George) photographs pamphlets etc. (qty)
O`Faolain (Sean born John Francis 3pp. 116 x 178mm. Knockaderry Killiney Village Dublin n.d. concerning book reviews "... I did feel that when I reviewed O`Casey`s Autobiography (which incidentally others seem to be more kind to or like more than I did) the cheque for 17s. was somewhat meagre. I have spent an entire day at this book before me and now realise that it is not deserving of more than what I call a ten-shilling review" a few notes by the publisher.
An album of English and Scottish £1 banknotes various issues and banks noted, to include Bank of England, O`Brien and Peppiatt issues; Royal Bank of Scotland 1957 W R Ballantyne; together with £1 notes from the Union Bank of Scotland Ltd, The National Bank of Scotland the Northern Bank Limited etc (qty)
Willeumier Freret, a French silver open face pocket watch, circa 1800, no 8111, the two piece hinged case with white enamel and painted dial depicting a lady seated with a cow and calf, going dial at 6 o`clock position with Arabic numerals and breguet hands, subsidiary date dial at 12o`clock position, the verge fusee movement with bridge pierced balance cock and garnet end stone, case 5.2cm diameter Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
Cartier, Santos, a gentlemans stainless steel bracelet wristwatch, circa 1990, the two piece screw down case with silvered dial, black Roman numerals, blued steel hands, date aperture and secret Cartier signature at 7 o`clock, seventeen jewel Cartier automatic movement cal: ETA 2671, on an integral block link bracelet with fold over clasp, case 4.1cm long including lugs Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
* Cartier, Tank Franaise, a gentleman`s stainless steel wristwatch, ref: 2302, No CC480888, the 2 piece screw case with cabochon sapphire winding crown, the silvered dial with black Roman numerals, blued steel hands, centre seconds hand, date aperture at 6 o`clock and secret Cartier signature at 7 o`clock, 20 jewel Cartier automatic movement cal: 120 ETA 2000, on a stainless steel block link bracelet with concealed clasp, case 3.2cm long including lugs Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
Avdacievse, Spaceman, a gentleman`s chrome and stainless steel wristwatch, circa 1980, ref: 46617/7, the two piece case with black dial, luminous dot numerals, baton hands and date aperture at 6 o`clock, seventeen jewel Swiss automatic movement cal: AS 2063, on a block link bracelet bracelet with fold over clasp, case 4.4cm long including lugs Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
Omega De Ville Chronograph, a gentlemans gold plated and stainless wristwatch, ref. 146.017, circa 1969, the two piece screw case with winding crown and two push buttons, the silvered dial, baton numerals and hand, subsidiary dials running seconds and minutes, the date aperture at 9 o`clock position, 17 jewel Omega chronograph movement Cal 390 No. 29140911, on a tan strap, case 4cm long including lugs Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
Omega, Seamaster Professional 300m, a gentlemans stainless steel bracelet wristwatch, ref 168 1602 9 X, circa 2000, the two piece screw case with rotating blue bezel and release valve at 11 o`clock, the black dial with luminous dot and baton numerals, skeleton hands, centre seconds hand and date aperture, 23 jewel Omega automatic movement adjusted to five positions and temperature, cal: 1120, No. 60167822 V8Y63, on a stainless steel bracelet with extendable fold over clasp, case 4.2cm long Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A diamond bracelet, the central articulated section set with three rows of brilliant cut diamonds, approximately 0.65 carats total, between a textured surmount, on a flexible herringbone bracelet to a concealed box snap clasp, stamped `K18`, 18.3cm long; a diamond necklace, the cross over drop set with fourteen brilliant cut diamonds, approximately 0.42 carats total, on a flexible fancy link chain with a box snap clasp, stamped `750`, 42cm long; and a diamond cluster ring, set with seven brilliant cut diamonds in raised collets, approximately 0.25 carats total, finger size O Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A diamond single stone ring and ear stud suite, mounted by John Donald, the brilliant cut diamond, approximately 0.85 carats, rub over set above a thick 18 carat yellow gold band shank, London 1997, John Donald`s sponsor`s mark, finger size O; the ear studs similarly set with old brilliant cut diamonds, approximately 0.70 carats total, mounted in 18 carat yellow gold and similarly hallmarked Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
Dinky accessories: pre-war tinplate AA Call Box with two directional roof signs, cream Telephone Call Box, Pratt`s Oil Bin, two Air Mail Post Boxes, Post Box, blue Petrol Pump, two Policemen and a Hornby Series Porter; six pieces of railway and street furniture by various makers; Hillco girl seated on Trunk; seven O gauge Hornby Series tinplate lineside signs, P-F (24)
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