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Lot 377

‡ Keith Vaughan (1912-1977) Man feeding Birds, 1975; Konig - Tränen, 1975; Portrait of Gustave Mahler VI, 1974; Portrait of Gustave Mahler I, 1974 Four, three inscribed, also all with studio stamp verso All pencil 24.5 x 18cm (4) Provenance: The Estate of Professor John Ball (1931-2010) Hargreaves & Ball Charitable Trust Anthony Hepworth F. A. Dealers (Man feeding Birds only) Exhibited: Gallery 27, Vaughan Drawing Retrospective, Sept. 2010 ++One or two with small tear upper left, paper lightly discoloured, one with visible erasing upper margin, one or two minor fox marks, some with smudges, generally good condition

Lot 375

‡ Keith Vaughan (1912-1977) An album of mainly erotic drawings titled Mahler 1974, Harrow Hill, 1975, Rimbaud, Racine, Rilke 29 drawings, all with studio stamp, one inscribed Konig - Deine Trauen - Konig, one titled Sabbat and one dated 31.1.75 All pencil 25 x 19cm Provenance: The Estate of Professor John Ball (1931-2010) Hargreaves & Ball Charitable Trust Anthony Hepworth Fine Art Dealers, Bath Exhibited Brighton Art Gallery & Museum ++Album cover grubby, corners knocked and worn, bindings loose, pages - several with small tear upper left corner, several with titles poorly erased and lightly stained in these areas, several with creasing and rough edges to spine margins, some with smudges, images generally good condition

Lot 357

An Edwardian silver combination inkstand and stamp box by Joseph Gloster Ltd., Birmingham, 1909, the filled shaped base chased with foliate scrolls, pen supports at either side, hinged cover of two-compartment stamp box inscribed "Mabel, 1910", stamp box with gilt interior, 11.8 cm. longOverall good condition, no glass liner to inkwell, marks partly rubbed, new green baize covering base

Lot 601

From the Duke of Buccleaugh's LibraryCicero: M. Tullii Ciceronis Opera, ed. by Jos. Olivertus. 9 vols. 4to Geneva 1758. Third Edn., red & bl. title. Vol. I, with bookplates of Duke of Buccleugh, cont. mottled calf, raised bands, tooled gilt spine in panels, gilt armorial stamp on all covers. (9)

Lot 686

Original Signed VolumeFrom the Dean Swift's Library[Swift (Dr. Jonathan)] Grotius (Hugo). De Jure Belli ac Pacis Libri Tres, In quibus jus Naturae & Gentium, item juris publici praecipua explicatur. Edicio Nova cum Annotatis Authoris, ex postrema ejus ante obitum cura. Accesserunt Annotata in Epistolam Pauli et Philemonem, et Dissertatio de Mari libero. 8vo Amsterdam (J. Blaeu) 1670. Engd. portrait, add engd. title, & red & black printed title, Signed in top right hand corner 'Jon: Swift,' in ink. Faint library stamp on obverse of portrait, cont. mottled calf, with blind triple borders, raised bands, mor. labels. V. good copy. (1)* Excessively Rare. Books from Swift's library are recorded by only a handful of copies. For further information on this copy see 'Swift Studies, 9 (1994), pp. 113 - 117.'

Lot 112

Adams (C.L.) Castles of Ireland, Some Fortress Histories and Legends. L. 1904. First, illus., cloth; also White (Wm.) History Gazetteer and Directory of Norfolk, thick sm. 8vo Sheffield 1845. Second, cont. blind stamp calf; and some other items. A lot. (1)

Lot 369

Yeats (William Butler) 1865 - 1939: A short ALs to [his aunt] Alice [Pollexfen Jackson], 1pp, from an address in Calvados, France. 'I have just heard of [her brother] Alfred's death. I hardly saw him in recent years, but my memory of him long ago - more than forty years ago I think - at [the Pollexfen home] Merville is very vivid, he was a rich-natured, humorous, unambitious man.' With a good signature, 'W.B. Yeats.'With the associated envelope [addressed in another hand], the postage stamp neatly removed. (1)

Lot 368

'My Wife and I Are Old Friends'Yeats (William Butler) [1865-1939] A short ALS to his Aunt Alice (Pollexfen Jackson), November [1917], 1 pp, from Sussex, thanking her for her letter [evidently congratulating him on his marriage]. 'My wife & I are old friends & fellow students & so I think we shall have a busy and cheerful life'. With a good signature, 'W.B. Yeats'.With the associated envelope, addressed in Yeats' hand, postage stamp partly removed.W.B. Yeats married George Hyde-Lees on 21 October 1917, after he had finally given up hope of Maud Gonne. They had known each other for a year or two, and were fellow students of theosophy. They did indeed have a busy and cheerful life. (1)

Lot 338

Ex Libris Colebrooke Co. FermanaghTrinity Prize Bindings: M. Tullii Ciceronis Opera, cum de lectu commentariorum. 9 vols. 4to Paris 1740. Add. engd. frontis after Soubeyran. Cont. full mottled calf, single gilt fillet borders, with oval T.C.D. prize stamp in gilt on both covers, profusely tooled gilt spines in panels,mor. labels (1 spine dam. at base), otherwise very good set.* With the original rare early T.C.D. prize bookplate issued to Arthur Brooke in 1744, a descendant of Arthur Brooke, later became Prime Minister of Northern Ireland. Purchased at Colebrooke by present owner. (9)

Lot 728

Melbourne BindingAustralian interest: The Catalogue of the Melbourne Public Library for 1861, lg. 4to Melbourne Clarson Shallard & Co., 1861. Hf. title, litho frontis, red & bl. decorated title & text within ruled red borders thro-out, a.e.g., full crimson mor. with gilt fillet borders & corner decorations 7 with centre decorated stamp of Melbourne Public Library. Pres. Copy inscribed on front loose blank, 'Presented to Lady Palmer, with Sir Redmond Barrys Compliments, Nov. 18, 1862.' V. good. (1)

Lot 416

A set of four 19th century Coalport, gilt and blue, bird decorated plates, retailers stamp for Phillips, Mount St London

Lot 511

Clifford CharmanCATHEDRAL CASTLE HARBOURSigned with studio stamp, watercolour33cm x 43cm

Lot 536

Clifford Charman (1910-1992)THE QUARRYSigned with studio stamp, oil on board35cm x 61.5cm

Lot 591

Charlie Johnson Payne, "Snaffles" (1884-1967) - signed colour print entitled 'Pass Friend', (Acknowledgements to Punch), pencil signature and blind-stamp to mount lower left, 15 x 20in. inc. mount

Lot 597

Edward Seago - signed limited edition print, mediterranean harbour, Frost and Reed with blind-stamp, signed in pencil on mount, 18 x 25in.

Lot 322

A stamp collection, some within Wayfarer album, First Day Covers and loose

Lot 321

A GB stamp collection, from Penny Blacks (2), British Empire Exhibition, from 1840-1970, contained within Stanley Gibbons Windsor album

Lot 241

Royal Mail special stamp albums 1984-1999 & 9 duplicates

Lot 240

Royal Mail special Stamp collections 1995 - 2000

Lot 116

A collection of stamps, five stock books Stanley Gibbons etc with incirculated stamp sets, some higher face value, a GB stock book with stamps from 1840-1990, two stamp albums and a box of loose stamps.

Lot 411

Silver vesta case, Sarah Gamp, disk shape vesta, a brass vesta/sovereign case and a letter stamp in the form of a vesta, (4).

Lot 393

A carved shell cameo pendant, female profile with grapes and vines in her hair, 40mm x 30mm, wire work frame with 9ct pad stamp, yellow metal costume jewellery with synthetic white stones and a yellow metal bangle 6mm wide set with freshwater pearls, small silver clip hallmarked London 1996.

Lot 155

A French ivory necessaire pocket-case, containing an 18k thimble, needle-case, bodkin, and scissors and spike with gold handles - eagle's head stamp

Lot 100

A Persian white metal pot pourri bowl with pierced domed cover and knop finial, finely chased and engraved with floral and foliate designs, animals and birds, 19 cm diameter; date-stamp to base (not deciphered) Condition Report Please note that some deterioration, wear, and degradation to both bowl and cover.

Lot 107

An early Chanel beaded gold lamé evening purse, 1930s, the chamois interior with maker's stamp, with remains of garnet and gold facetted beads, 20cm, 8in long CONDITION REPORT: Poor condition, the majority of the beads are detached

Lot 5

An unusual Cartier suede and feather evening bag, 1940s, maker's stamp to the interior, 23cm, 9in CONDITION REPORT: Good condition. There is a plume of little feather detached which has been placed inside. The feathers are applied to pink silk and in 2 places the silk is visible but overall the plumage is good.

Lot 5A

A Chanel quilted white leather bag, 1990s, Chanel stamp to the interior, no 1030862 with gilt clasp and chain,18cm, 8in long CONDITION REPORT: Good condition, looks little used, lacking card

Lot 375

SIXTY TWO MAINLY 1870's - 1890's PRINTED AND HAND WRITTEN ROCHDALE CORPORATION WATER WORKS - MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT sheets each applied with six pence stamp and relating to fitting or to have Zip Pipe, Hydrant, lock, opening etc, each 15"(38 cm) x 9 1/4" (23.5 cm)

Lot 92

An onyx cigarette box together with a green leather spectacle case and seal stamp and a set of drafts

Lot 249

A box of empty stamp albums and spare pages

Lot 346

A RARE 6.5MM NO.3 1896 MODEL BERGMANN PISTOL, of which approximately 4,000 were produced. It bears the stamp ' Patent Breveté S.D.G.D.' on the frame. It comes in its wood factory presentation case complete with screw driver and cleaning rod, the pistol bears the vast majority of its original finish, with only very minor flecks of rust on its surface. The detachable cartridge clip is missing. This is one of the earliest and most favoured semi-automatic pistols manufactured and are now sought after collector's items. This caliber is defined as obsolete by the Home Office and benefits from being regarded as an antique under section 58(2) of the Firearms Act 1968, (It can therefore be purchased without a licence when kept as a curio or ornament)

Lot 387

TWO SILVER STAMP CASES, both having floral and foliage decoration, envelope example, Birmingham 1907, the other Birmingham 1903 (2)

Lot 383

TWO SILVER STAMP CASES, both of plain form but with monogrammed detail, Birmingham 1909 and 1912 (2)

Lot 373

A SILVER RECTANGULAR STAMP CASE, having turquoise stone button to sliding two division interior with engraved scroll decoration and vacant cartouche to top, Birmingham 1903, approximately 5cm x 3.5cm

Lot 382

TWO SILVER STAMP CASES, both in the form of envelopes, the plain example stamped sterling silver, the other embossed 'Stamps' to front, Birmingham 1910 (2)

Lot 227

Multi page stamp album, full

Lot 324

A collection of British pre-decimal coins, British, Commonwealth and continental bank notes, boys stamp album and a collection of post cards.

Lot 329

A box of empty stamp albums and binders

Lot 113

ZEEV RABAN (POLISH-ISRAELI 1890-1970)Saul and the Witch of Endor, an illustration for Shaul Tchernichovsky`s poem, gouache on paper54 x 44 cm (21 1/4 x 17 3/8 in.)inscribed with title on verso; estate stamp on versoEXPERTISEThe authenticity of this work has been confirmed by artist`s daughter Ruth Raban-Doron in 1989 (inscription on verso)

Lot 127

NIKOLAI GLUSHCHENKO (UKRAINIAN 1902-1977)A Pair of Landscapes,1. Fields of Kaniv, 1969oil on paperboard42.8 x 48 cm (16 7/8 x 18 7/8 in.)signed lower right; titled on verso, stamp from the collection of [Yan] Yurovsky in Cyrillic on verso2. Village by the Lakeoil on paperboard17 x 42.2 cm (6 5/8 x 16 5/8 in.)signed lower right; inscribed with a gifting dedication on verso, stamp from the collection of [Yan] Yurovsky in Cyrillic on verso LOT NOTESA graduate of the Academy of Art in Berlin (1924), from 1925 Glushchenko worked in Paris where he immediately attracted the attention of French critics. From the Neue Sachlichkeit style of his Berlin period he changed to Post-Impressionism. Besides numerous French, Italian, Dutch, and later, Ukrainian landscapes, Glushchenko also painted still life, nudes, and portraits such as those of Oleksander Dovzhenko and Volodymyr Vynnychenko, as well as portraits commissioned by the Soviet government of the French writers Henri Barbusse, Romain Rolland, and Victor Margueritte and the painter Paul Signac. At the beginning of the 1930s, Gluschenko belonged to the Association of Independent Ukrainian Artists and helped organize its large exhibition of Ukrainian, French, and Italian paintings at the National Museum in Lviv. In 1936 he moved to the USSR, but was allowed to live in Ukraine only after the war, when his works began to reflect an officially approved socialist realism. In the 1960s, having come into a close contact with new artistic trends, he revitalized his paintings with expressive colors, and assumed a leading position among Ukrainian colorists.

Lot 213

A GROUP OF THREE CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE RUSSIAN IMPERIAL FAMILYPROVENANCEThe Estate of Grand Duchess Olga Aleksandrovna, Brockville, Ontario comprising:a) A framed photograph of Emperor Alexander III and Empress Maria Feodorovna with their children Ksenia, Olga, Nicholas, Michael and George. Taken at Gatchina Palace in 1888, plate size: 18.3 x 24 cm (7 1/4 x 9 1/2 in.)b) A framed photograph of Emperor Nicholas II on horseback. Bearing a stamp of Meurisse Paris on verso, in a gilt metal frame with convex glass, plate size: 12.8 x 12 cm (5 x 4 3/4 in.)c) A framed photograph of Grand Duke Mikhail Aleksandrovich on horseback. Printed by Alex. Vincent`s Kunstforlag, in a gilt metal frame with convex glass, plate size: 9 x 14 cm (3 1/2 x 5 1/2 in.)

Lot 2024

GUSTAVE BAUMANN (AMERICAN, 1881-1971) COLOR WOODCUT, "PINES GRAND CANYON"Pencil signed and title in pencil. #50 stamp. Image is 12 3/4" x 12 1/2". Visible paper size is 13 3/4" x 13 1/8". Hand in heart watermark. Edition of 100. Silvered wood frame. From the collection of Dr. Marion Scott and Ann Scott, Grosse pointe Shores, Mi.Good condition jw- For High Resolution Photos visit Dumouchelles website.

Lot 2027

FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT (1869-1959), WATERCOLOR & GOUACHE ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING, 1933, H 10 3/4", W 21 1/2", "A PRIVATE MAUSOLEUM"Signed and dated 10/7/33 lower right; above size is image; University of Southern California Los Angeles School of Architecture round stamp in lower right; board size: 16" x 26".Scraped in LL; tears in margins of board; losses to corners. Rf- For High Resolution Photos visit Dumouchelles website.

Lot 2031

LUDWIG MUNINGER (GERMAN 1929-1997) OIL ON CANVAS, H 30" W 40"Winter Mountain scene, signed lower left and framed. #17649 and canvas maker stamp on verso.Good condition.- For High Resolution Photos visit Dumouchelles website.

Lot 2158

TOM WESSELMANN (AMERICAN, 1931-2004), SERIGRAPH ON PAPER, #26/75, H 13 1/2" W 23 1/2", "BEDROOM FACE"Pencil signed at the lower right, edition #26/75, depicting a nude female with rose, entitled, "Bedroom Face". Featuring the Styria Studio blind stamp at the lower right, floated in frame.Good condition.- For High Resolution Photos visit Dumouchelles website.

Lot 29

Frederick O'Neill Gallagher (fl.1906-1917) CHERRY BLOSSOMS oil on canvas signed and dated lower right; Reeves and Bond [London] stamp on reverse Collection of George and Maura McClelland 9½ x 13¼in. (24.13 x 33.66cm)

Lot 156

HILLARY EDMUND: (1919-2008) New Zealand Mountaineer, the first man, with Tenzing Norgay, to reach the summit of Mount Everest, 1953. A superb vintage signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph by Hillary, a silver gelatin print depicting the mountaineer in a rugged and windswept head and shoulders pose wearing a thick anorak, the collars turned up to protect his neck. Photograph by Karsh of Ottawa and bearing his credit stamp to the verso. Signed ('E. P. Hillary') in dark fountain pen ink to the image. Signed photographs of Hillary of this quality are rare and desirable. About EX Yousuf Karsh (1908-2002) Armenian-Canadian Photographer, one of the greatest portrait photographers of the 20th century. Karsh took the present image of Hillary in 1960. Hillary, alongside Nepalese Sherpa mountaineer Tenzing Norgay, became the first confirmed climbers to reach the summit of Mount Everest on 29th May 1953. The New Zealander had become interested in mountaineering while in secondary school and had made his first major climb in 1939. As part of the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition Hillary reached the South Pole overland in 1958 and subsequently reached the North Pole, making him the first person to reach both poles and summit Everest. Hillary and Tenzing were part of the ninth British expedition to Mount Everest, led by John Hunt, and following his ascent of Everest, Hillary devoted most of his life to helping the Sherpa people of Nepal through the Himalayan Trust, which he founded. Time magazine named Hillary one of the 100 most influential people of the 20th century.

Lot 168

PAUL VI: (1897-1978) Pope of the Roman Catholic Church 1963-78. An excellent vintage signed colour 7 x 9.5 photograph by Pope Paul VI, the image depicting the Pope in a formal half length pose, wearing his red pontifical habit. Photograph by Felici of Rome and bearing their stamp to the lower right corner of the image. Signed ('Paulus P P. VI') by the Pope in bold black fountain pen ink to the lower photographer's mountand dated 12th March 1966 in his hand. With the Papal blind embossed seal alongside his signature. Neatly mounted, VG Upon his election to the Papacy, Cardinal Montini took the pontifical name Paul VI to indicate a renewed worldwide mission to spread the message of Christ, following the example of Apostle St. Paul. Pope Paul VI reconvened the Second Vatican Council, giving it priority and direction, and implementing its numerous reforms and fostering improved ecumenical relations with Eastern Orthodox and Protestants, which resulted in many historic meetings and agreements. Pope Benedict XVI declared that the late Pope Paul VI lived a life of heroic virtue and conferred the title of Venerable upon him. In October 2014 Pope Francis beatified him in recognition of a miracle attributed to his intercession.

Lot 111

RUSSIAN IMPERIAL ROMANOV FAMILY: An exceptional vintage signed sepia 10.5 x 12.5 photograph by all seven members of the Russian Imperial Romanov family individually, comprising the last Emperor of Russia, his consort and their five children -             Tsar Nicholas II (1868-1918) Emperor of Russia 1894-1917             Alexandra Feodorovna (1872-1918) Empress Consort of Russia 1894-1917             Olga Nikolaevna (1895-1918) Grand Duchess of Russia, the eldest daughter of the           Tsar and Tsarina             Tatiana Nikolaevna (1897-1918) Grand Duchess of Russia             Maria Nikolaevna (1899-1918) Grand Duchess of Russia             Anastasia Nikolaevna (1901-1918) Grand Duchess of Russia, the youngest daughter        of the Tsar and Tsarina and             Alexei Nikolaevich (1904-1918) Tsarevich of Russia, the youngest child and only son       of the Tsar and Tsarina.  The circular image (6.5" diameter) depicts the Romanov Family in a group pose, the Tsar, wearing a military uniform, seated in a full length pose at the centre of his family, the Tsarina, wearing her tiara, standing in a full length pose behind her husband, with their children gathered around them, Grand Duchess Olga seated in a full length pose at the left of the image alongside her father, Grand Duchess Maria standing in a full length pose behind her father and alongside her mother, Grand Duchess Anastasia standing in a full length pose to the left of her parents and holding one arm around the shoulder of her brother, Tsarevich Alexei, who is seated in a full length pose, wearing a sailor suit, alongside Grand Duchess Tatiana who is seated in a full length pose at the right of the image. Each of the Grand Duchesses are seen wearing plain long white dresses. Photograph by the Imperial Russian Court photographers Boissonnas & Eggler of St. Petersburg and bearing their blind embossed stamp to the lower left corner of the photographer's mount. Signed ('Nicolas') by Tsar Nicholas II and signed ('Alexandra') by the Tsarina in bold, dark fountain pen inks with their names alone to the lower photographer's mount, and further signed ('Olga', 'Tatiana', 'Maria', 'Anastasia' and 'Alexis') by each of the Romanov children, also with their names alone in bold, dark fountain pen inks, to the lower photographer's mount and in a row immediately beneath the signatures of their parents. Lightly affixed to a beige matt with a gold border to an overall size of 12 x 14. A couple of very small, minor spots to the photographer's mount, not affecting the signatures, and some extremely light age toning, the matt with some light staining and age wear, VG AN EXCEPTIONALLY RARE FULLY SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH BY THE RUSSIAN IMPERIAL ROMANOV FAMILY Autographs of all of the Romanov family on a single item are extremely rare in any form, and the present signed photograph is of the utmost rarity. American Book Prices Current record only two items signed by multiple members of the Romanov family, although neither featured the complete set of seven signatures as the present photograph does. This photograph of the Russian Imperial Romanov family was one of a series taken at Livadia Palace in 1913 to mark the tercentenary of Romanov rule. An unsigned image from the same setting is housed in the Royal Collection Trust of Queen Elizabeth II (RCIN 2926945). A very similar image (again, unsigned) to the present photograph (Tsar Nicholas II with his hands gently clasped and Grand Duchess Olga with her head slightly tilted) is illustrated on the front cover dustjacket of the book Nicholas & Alexandra - The Last Imperial Family of Tsarist Russia, published by Booth-Clibborn Editions, 1998, in conjunction with a major exhibition organised jointly by the Russian State Hermitage Museum and the State Archive of the Russian Federation. The same image is also reproduced on page 309 of the book (somewhat confusingly attributing the photograph to the studio of Levitsky and Co. with a date of 1914). The exhibition (which also featured contributions from the world-famous Forbes Magazine Collection) included many signed photographs, letters and documents, all of which are handsomely reproduced in the book. However, it would appear that no photograph signed by all seven members of the Romanov family was included in the exhibition, and it would appear safe to assume that had one existed within the major contributing archives to the exhibition then it would most certainly have been included. The apparent absence within the archives of a signed photograph similar to the one offered here can only serve to reinforce the extreme rarity of the present lot. It is interesting to note that both the Tsar and Tsarina, as well as each of their children, have signed the photograph not in Cyrillic, but in Latin script, most likely indicating that the photograph was originally signed for, and presented to, a European recipient, perhaps even a relative (the Tsar was a first cousin of King George V of the United Kingdom and had family ties to several other European monarchies). Furthermore, it is interesting that the Romanov family appended their signatures to the present image; the Imperial Russian Court photographers created a number of different images at the sitting at Livadia Palace and the fact that the Tsar and his family signed the present image from the series could be seen as an indication that this was their favourite image from the series. Provenance: The present signed photograph was previously contained within the archives of a European noble family.  The reign of Tsar Nicholas II saw the fall of the Russian Empire from being one of the foremost great powers of the world to economic and military collapse. Two revolutions occurred in Russia in 1917, the first known as the February Revolution, the immediate result of which was the abdication of the Tsar and the end of the Romanov dynasty. The Russian Imperial Romanov family (the seven signatories of the present photograph) and all those who chose to accompany them into exile were executed by a firing squad at Yekaterinburg on 17th July 1918.    

Lot 183

 RUSHDIE SALMAN: (1947-  ) British Indian Novelist & Essayist. 'It is a long, tough fight, but it must be won'.An interesting A.L.S., Salman Rushdie, three pages, 8vo, Fernshaw Road, London (the premises of his literacy agency, Wylie, Aitken & Stone), 2nd November 1992, to Ernst Reinhard Piper. Rushdie thanks his correspondent for their help 'in Artikel 19 Verlag' and at the Frankfurt Bookfair and 'also for your expressions of solidarity and hope for the future', continuing 'As it turned out, it was probably a mistake to have moved to Kiepenheuer [& Witsch, the German publishing house] with The Satanic Verses; but that is what I was advised at the time, and there is no point in trying to rewrite the past'. Rushdie also apologises to Piper for his decision, realising that he was hurt by it, and remarks 'But, as of course you know, writers (and publishers) make such choices - good ones, bad ones - all the time'. The novelist concludes his letter writing 'At any rate, I am truly grateful for your selfless support, and hope we may meet again soon. In the meanwhile, the storm continues - now, as you may have seen, in Germany also. It is a long, tough fight, but it must be won'. With the publisher's ink received stamp dated 9th November 1992 to a clear area at the head of the first page. A letter of significant content. VG Ernst Reinhard Piper (1952-     ) German Historian who joined his father's publishing house in 1982. The German edition of The Satanic Verses was published by Artikel 19 Verlag in 1989; the publishers created specifically to protect them from the fatwa issued against Rushdie, Article 19 relating to the freedom of expression included in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The 1981 Booker Prize winning Rushdie's work combines magical realism with historical fiction and much of his work is set on the Indian subcontinent. His fourth novel, The Satanic Verses, was the subject of a major controversy which resulted in the British government placing the author under police protection. In 2008 The Times ranked Rushdie thirteenth on its list of the 50 greatest British writers since 1945.  

Lot 81

WILHELM II: (1859-1941) German Emperor & King of Prussia 1888-1918. A good, large vintage signed Imperial cabinet photograph of the Kaiser in a head and shoulders pose wearing his full military dress adorned by various medals and orders and a damask sash. Photograph by Reichard and Lindner of Berlin. Signed ('William I.R.') with the English form of his signature, as Imperator er Rex (Kaiser and King) to a clear area at the head of the image and dated 1889 in his hand. Bearing the photographer's stamp and date, 1888, to the base of the image and lower photographer's mount and with photographer's imprint to the verso. An impressive signed photograph. Some very light, minor overall foxing, otherwise VG The present image was captured by the Berlin photographers Reichard and Lindner in the first year of the Emperor's reign. Wilhelm II served as the last German Emperor from 1888, ending with his abdication in 1918. In 1890 he dismissed the Chancellor Otto von Bismarck and launched Germany on an aggressive 'new course' of foreign affairs that culminated in his support for Austria-Hungary in the crisis of July 1914 that, within a matter of days, led to World War I.  

Lot 163

MONTGOMERY B. L.: (1887-1976) British Field Marshal of World War II. A good vintage signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph, the engaging image depicting Monty in a formal half length pose wearing his uniform. The official Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE) image is by Private D. Moller of the US Army and dates from 19th March 1956 according to the official NATO credit stamp to the verso. Signed by Montgomery in bold turquoise fountain pen ink to a light area of the background, 'To: the Stewart family in memory of my visit to Pekin in May 1960. Montgomery of Alamein'. Some minor corner creasing and a very small tear to the upper white border, about VG Michael Stewart - British Diplomat who served as Charge d'Affaires at the British Embassy in Peking 1959-62 and later as the British Ambassador in Athens 1967-71. Montgomery served as the first Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe (Deputy SACEUR) from 1951-58 and after a visit to China declared himself impressed by the Chinese leadership.  Montgomery is regarded as Britain's greatest military commander since the Duke of Wellington. One of the most prominent and successful British commanders of the Second World War, Montgomery is most famous for his successful command of the Allies against German Erwin Rommel in the Western Desert Campaign in North Africa, and his role commanding in the invasions of Italy and Normandy. 

Lot 79

GORDON CHARLES GEORGE: (1833-1885) British Army officer, known as Chinese Gordon. A.L.S., C.G. Gordon, four pages, 8vo, Southampton, 15th March 1881, to [Carl Christian] Geigler Pasha. Gordon commences his letter stating 'You have I think a copy of the Sudan History also one of Harar History….I would be very much obliged if you could have…[them]…copied and when you have a safe chance send them to me. However, whether you be afraid to do so, mind and take care of them and do not let them be lost to the world, when you do come home, send them to Berlin Museum. Of course I would like to have the three copies myself, but I do not want you to be in any trouble about the matter.' Gordon further writes 'Gessi has written to me from Cairo where he now is. I have heard nothing more of Buchta or his photos, in fact I never do expect to me remembered and I do not fret', also sending news of another individual who 'came to dismal grief' Accompanied by the original envelope hand addressed by Gordon (stamp torn away). VG Carl Christian Geigler (1844-1921) Governor General of the Egyptian province of Sudan.Romolo Gessi (1831-1881) Italian Soldier, Explorer of north-east Africa, especially Sudan and the Nile River.Richard Buchta (1845-1894) Austrian Explorer. In 1877 he visited Khartoum, where General Gordon facilitated his journey to Emin Pasha at Ladó, on the Upper Nile.Charles Gordon made his military reputation in China where he was placed in command of the 'Ever Victorious Army', a force of Chinese soldiers led by European officers. In the early 1860s Gordon and his men were instrumental in putting down the Taiping Rebellion, regularly defeating much larger forces. For these accomplishments, he was given the nickname 'Chinese Gordon' and received honours from both the Emperor of China and the British. Gordon entered the service of the Khedive in 1873 (with British Government approval) and later became the Governor-General of the Sudan where he did much to suppress revolts and the slave trade.

Lot 55

A mixed lot to include a mother of pearl handled sifter ladle, foliate engraved silver stamp case dated 1913, a white metal cast figure of a mouse and a Scottish Regimental cap badge, (4)

Lot 59

A lot to include; Improved stamp album containing Victoria to George VI British, British Commonwealth and World stamps together with a selection of commemorative Elizabeth II stamp packs and sets including Great Britons medallic first day covers, The Railway Sesquicentennial medallic first day cover etc, together with a small selection of assorted British copper coins.

Lot 515

A group of three German Deutsche Reich stamp sheets to include 6pfg with Swastika design, 25pfg and 30pfg values with Adolf Hitler design.

Lot 55

The Victoria Stamp Ingot Collection including six hallmarked silver ingots in the form of Victorian stamps with individual packaging housed in fitted case, including stamps; embossed shilling, halfpenny red, penny black, five pounds orange, penny lilac and 'Jubilee' shilling.

Lot 579

A German certificate for German Cross medal to; SS-Hauptsturmfuhrer Horst Reichert. 4. SS-Polizei-Panzer-Gren.Div.Stab II., dated 19th February 1944, bears Wilhelm Keitrel signature, lacks Nazi seal stamp.

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