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1920s print of the Marriage of HRH Princess Mary to Viscount Lascelles in glazed frame, 46cm x 58cm overall and Frank Beresford signed print of The Princes` Vigil - 12.15am January 28th 1936, 51cm x 42cm overall (2). Lots 1-8 belonged to Alfred Amos who was valet to Edward Prince of Wales who became King Edward VIII. Alfred Amos was with the King throughout the Abdication Crisis and was a witness signatory to the Abdication Document. He went on to become valet to Prince Henry Duke of Gloucester until the Duke`s death in 1976 and then served the current Duke until his retirement from service in 1980.
Horseracing - a set of six prints of British Jockeys by Bryan Organ each signed by the artist and the Jockey comprising Lester Piggott, Willie Carson, Joe Mercer, Jimmy Lindley, Tony Murray & Geoff Lewis. A limited edition set in original case of issue, each print being numbered 112/150. (gd)
Marprelate (Martin pseud) A Dialogue. second edition lightly foxed and browned early signature of John Middlemore at foot of title 19th century bookplate of Earl of Normanton and another (defective) later half calf a little rubbed rebacked [STC 6805.3] small 4to [Amsterdam] Reprinted in the time of Parliament [?at the Cloppenburg Press] 1640. ***Landmark in the history of English Satire. “The Marprelate tracts are justly famous as a landmark in the history of English satire. For contemporaries as well as for us they provide delicious refreshment after so much theological tedium. But if delicious they were also seditious and insofar as they spoke for the Puritan cause...they were an admission of failure. To subject the bishops as they did to merciless ridicule has been compared to the use of poison gas in warfare which is liable with a change of wind to blow back into the faces and lungs of those using it...Marprelate was rememberd through the first forty years of the new century even though the form of Church government he defended Presbyterianism had been effectively extirpated in England...When the breakdown of ecclesiastical and print censorship came...some Marprelate tracts were republished.” The Cambridg History of the Book in Britain 2002 IV pp.43 and 420..
The Letter; Bette Davies signed movie postcard, two Gayle Sondergard signed lobby cards, movie publicity colour print and Herbert Marshall signed black and white photograph with original handwritten envelope from Holly (5). NB: Gayle Sondergard very rare (first actress to win "Best Supporting Actress" award).

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