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Disney Aladdin Memorabilia. Includes Aladdin Photo Frame & Schmid Musical Ceramic Genie with Lamp Music Box - Which Plays ' A Friend Like Me ', Schmid Stamp to Base, Together with a Tinker bell Photo Frame - Damage to One Foot. Music Box 7 Inches High, Photo Frames 6 x 8 Inches ( 3 ) Items In Total. Please See Photo.
Bishop (William Avery). Winged Warfare, Hunting the Huns in the Air, by Major Bishop, VC, DSO, MC, 1st edition, 1918, portrait frontispiece and black & white plates from photos, some finger marks and spotting, Royal Flying Corps Club ink stamp to front free endpaper and half-title and bookplate label to front pastedown dated July 1918, author's signed presentation inscription to front free endpaper, 'RFC Club, Compliments of the author, W.A. Bishop, 26/9/18', clear tape repairs to inner hinges, original cloth with RFC roundel blocked in colours to upper cover, rubbed and soiled, 8vo Bishop ended the war with 72 confirmed victories and the Victoria Cross, finishing his career as Air Marshal. (1)
Doenitz (Karl, 1891-1980). Memoirs. Ten Years and Twenty Days by Admiral Doenitz, Translated by R.H. Stevens in Collaboration with David Woodward, 1st English edition, 1959, black & white plates from photos, library ink stamp to title verso and at foot of final page of Index, a little spotting and minor soiling, autographed bookplate 'Doenitz' pasted to half-title, hinges slightly cracked, front free endpaper pasted to pastedown, original cloth, rubbed and a little soiled, 8vo (1)
*Hitler (Adolf, 1889-1945). Half-length portrait in half profile by Heinrich Hoffmann, mid 1930s, vintage gelatin silver print, wet stamp credit to verso 'Photo-Haus Hoffmann , Mnchen 2 N.W. Amalienstr. 25', signed presentation inscription to lower blank margin from Hitler to David Lloyd George on the occasion of their historic meeting, 'Mister Lloyd George, zur freundlichen Erinnerung an seinen Beitrag in meinen Deutschland in umsichtiger Vorahnung, Adolf Hitler, Berchtesgaden den 4 /Sept. 1936', [translation: 'Mister Lloyd George, in kind remembrance of his contribution to my Germany with circumspect presentiment, Adolf Hitler, Berchtesgaden, 4th September 1936'], image size 198 x 150mm, sheet size 27 x 22 cm David Lloyd George's visit to Hitler at his villa, the Berghof, near Berchtesgaden, in September 1936, is invariably represented as an exercise in folly and Lloyd George (1863-1945) painted as a self-deluded victim of Nazi propaganda. His effusions in the press on his return, of a peace-loving Germany, determined never again to go to war with Britain, are an embarrassment to his admirers. Of all Hitler's British visitors, Churchill said 'no one was more completely misled than Mr Lloyd George'. This signed presentation photograph, a memento of that infamous meeting, is undoubtedly one of the most historically poignant and significant presentation photographs of Hitler to ever come up for sale, yoking together Britain's Great War-time premier on the one part with the Fhrer of Nazi Germany on the other. Lloyd George had a one-to-one policy meeting with Hitler on the afternoon of 4 September, in the Fhrer's office at his villa, the Berghof. The following afternoon the entire British party of six joined Hitler in the Great Hall there for a social gathering and tea. It was then that this photograph was presented. Printed below are account extracts of the occasion written by two of those also present, A.J. Sylvester, Lloyd George's private secretary, and Thomas Jones, a close associate of the then prime minister Stanley Baldwin. 'It was probably half-past five when we sat down in a large circle of low and easy chairs for tea and coffee and slices of cold ham and halves of hard-boiled eggs For some time the talk rambled over presentation of ancient buildings At this point a signed photograph of the Fhrer was produced, in a case, and handed by him to L.G. who responded with the hope that Hitler would not object to share a table in L.G.'s house with photographs of Foch and President Wilson. From this point on the talk became more serious and impressive Hitler spoke with a grave and sincere animation. Germany had lost the war [First World War], that had happened to nations before It was realized in Germany that if the war was won by the Allies, it was not due to the soldiers but to one great statesman - Lloyd George Lloyd George, speaking with a tear in his throat, was deeply touched by the personal tribute of the Fhrer and was proud to hear it paid to him by the greatest German of the age 'Thomas Jones, A Diary with Letters, 1931-1950 (1954), pp. 248-52. 'We all sat in easy chairs round a very low tea-table, on which candles were lit. It was a wonderful setting. It was a great moment when Hitler handed to L.G. a beautifully framed and autographed photograph of himself. L.G. immediately rose and shook Hitler very warmly by the hand. L.G. was immensely pleased with this. We had taken a number of photographs of Hitler with us and, after he had signed these, we took our leave. A most remarkable experience.' A.J. Sylvester, Life with Lloyd George, (1975), pp. 149-150. (1)
*Hitler (Adolf, 1889-1945). A printed document appointing SS Brigadefuhrer Max Henze as Police Chief in Kassel, Berlin, 17 September 1937, printed in gothic script with embossed eagle and swastika stamp lower left, completed in manuscript and signed by the Fuhrer Adolf Hitler and Chancellor Hermann G”ring (1893-1946) at foot, short split at foot of fold, together with a group of six further signed documents relating to Max Henze (1899-1951), including a printed and typed citation appointing Henser as SS-Brigadefuhrer, Berlin, 8 January 1937, signed by Wilhelm Frick (1877-1946); a printed and typed document appointing Henze, whilst Chief of Police for Kassel, as state official for life, Berlin, 11 April 1938, signed by Heinrich Himmler (1900-1945), embossed eagle and swastika stamp beneath; a typed document appointing Henze to the district council of Berlin, 29 August 1938, signed by the Mayor of Berlin Julius Lippert (1895-1956), embossed crest, punch holes to left margin, a little creased and soiled at edges; the fifth document a typed service history of Henze, Berlin, 29 August 1938, also signed by Lippert; the sixth printed and typed document appointing Henze the Luftschutz Service Medal, Berlin, 4 August 1941, signed by Otto Meissner (1880-1953) adjacent to embossed eagle and swastika stamp, one page; the final document a typed and printed citation for Henze to be awarded the War Service Cross 2nd Class with swords whilst police chief of the city of Danzig, 1 September 1941, signed by Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel (1882-1946), purple ink eagle and swastika stamp, all one page (first two with integral blanks), a few minor creases and paperclip marks and impressions to upper margin, folio (last document 8vo) A remarkable Third Reich document grouping, awarded to SS-Brigadefuhrer Max Henze who was executed for war crimes for his part in the atrocities carried out by the Nazis in Bromberg (now Bydogoszcz) in Poland. Max Henze was born in Koethen, Germany on 23 September 1899. He volunteered for service in World War I. As a member of the NSDAP and SS, he was a full-time SS leader in Berlin-Brandenburg. In 1935 he was appointed police chief of Kassel. In October 1939 he became police chief of Bromberg and on 1 April 1940 of Danzig and, finally, from November 1941 in Essen. After his capture in 1945 he was interned by the British in Racklinghausen and Hamburg, being given a death sentence on 4 November 1949. G”ring, Frick and Keitel were three of the nineteen Nazis convicted and hanged following the Nuremberg Trials in 1946. Himmler had committed suicide after his capture in 1945. (7)
*Dambusters. A black and white photograph of the twelve surviving pilots of 617 Squadron taken the day after the raid, inscribed on the reverse with names of the pilots and signed in ink by Mick Martin together with Brickhall (Paul), The Dam Busters, reprinted 1954, hardback edition with dust jacket (worn), together with a collection of photographic postcards, circa 1930-50s, including Vickers Armstrong Attacker with Rolls Royce Ltd stamp to reverse, Fairey Campania 1916, Short 184 1915, Hawker Fury 1933, etc, all monochrome 9 x 14.5cm each mounted on card Air Marshall Sir Harold Brownlow Morgan "Micky" Martin, KCB, DSO & BAR, DFC & 2 Bars, AFC (1918-1988), was an Australian bomber pilot and senior commander in the Royal Air Force. He took part in Operation Chastise (Dambusters raid) in May 1943. Described by journalist Sir Max Hastings as "one of the three great bomber pilots of the war". (28)
A vintage 20th century full grain leather suitcase with dual brass lock with notation for Cambridge College, Bristol GWR pre paid stamp labels opening to reveal a spacious morocco lined interior with gilt tooling and notation for Sidney Smith ESQ from R Farnworth Christmas 1911 along with another smaller vintage leather suitcase with dual locks. Measures 20cm x 62cm x 44cm.
A good 1930's Moorcroft pottery bulbous shaped vase being decorated in the Freesia pattern having a flambe glaze. The base with impressed stamp mark used with facsimile signature and having ‘ Potter to HM Queen ’ at bottom right alongside the early version of the Royal Warrant paper label – ‘ Potter To HM The Queen ' dating this to 1928 - 1936. Measures approx 21.5cms high
Junichiro Sekino, Japanese (1914-1988) "Rice Plant" Color Woodblock on Paper. Dated 1962, signed in pencil lower right and numbered 3/50 lower left. Stamp mark lower right, original Museum of Modern Art Rental Agreement paperwork included. Foxing and toning to paper, slight tear to edge. Sheet size 37" H x 25" W, frame measures 47-1/4" H x 34-1/4" W. Shipping: Third party. (estimate $250-$350)
A near pair of Victorian walnut and brass mounted hall seats by J.A.S Shoolbred & Co ., matching the previous lot, one stool with an enamel trade label and bearing the stamp of `Shoolbred & Company', one stool bearing a design registration lozenge and the other bearing two design registration lozenges to the rear rail , 62.0cm high, 55cm wide, 32cm deep
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