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Lot 214

POSTAGE STAMP - S.G. 178 1883 2/6 LILAC, UN/M, slight hint of horizontal crease (Gum bend?)

Lot 211

POSTAGE STAMP - S.G.51 1870 1½ d, vertical pair on entire Liverpool to New York

Lot 237

POSTAGE STAMP - S.G. 266 1902 £1 DULL BLUE GREEN, appears UN/M with ironed out crease

Lot 230

POSTAGE STAMP - S.G. 159 1883 3d ON 3d LILAC, mint

Lot 7

DOROTHEA BUXTON HYDE (b.1942).Study of tigers resting by a river, signed in pencil lower right, limited edition coloured print with embossed stamp, 263 / 1500, framed and glazed, 42 x 60 cm

Lot 296

A HALLMARKED SILVER STAMP HOLDER IN THE FORM OF A SATCHEL BY CRISFORD & NORRIS - CHESTER 1904, together with a hallmarked silver matchbox holder, W 4.25 cm (2)

Lot 244

POSTAGE STAMP - S.G. 193 1883 5d GREEN, together with SG 190, 2½ d lilac, on cover to Germany

Lot 229

POSTAGE STAMP - S.G. 107 1867 3d, plate 7, mint

Lot 208

POSTAGE STAMP - S.G. 1 1840 1d BLACK, 1b watermark inverted

Lot 521

A MOORCROFT DAFFODIL PATTERNED WATER JUG, impressed, and painted marks to base, dated 2001 with E.R Golden Jubilee 2002 stamp to base, approximate H 14 cm, approximate Dia. 14 cm to widest part, silver line denoting second quality

Lot 306

A BRASS LIDDED TOBACCO BOX WITH KOLN CATHEDRAL TOP, together with a leather stamp box in the form of a book, H 8.5 cm

Lot 232

POSTAGE STAMP - S.G. 196 1876 8d, used, a horizontal pair

Lot 221

POSTAGE STAMP - s.g. 127 1867 5/= ROSE, plate 1, FU, deep colour, badly off centre

Lot 207

POSTAGE STAMP - 1840 1d BLACK (TA), plate 4, very fine, four margin with rare PERTH Maltese Cross and Perth backstamp

Lot 228

POSTAGE STAMP - S.G. 90 1862 1/= GREEN, mint, (S.G £3200)

Lot 234

POSTAGE STAMP - S.G. 86 1862 9d BISTRE, plate 2, fine mint

Lot 216

POSTAGE STAMP - S.G. 182 1883 10/= COBALT, unused, 'SPECIMEN' overprint

Lot 210

POSTAGE STAMP - 1841 1d RED, on deeply blued paper, on cover Neacham to Stockton on Tees, FU, black Maltese cross with NEASHAM PENNY POST full strike alongside

Lot 225

POSTAGE STAMP - S.G. 166a 1800 1d, imper.f from the top of the sheet, big margins all round (S.G. £5,800)

Lot 212

POSTAGE STAMP - S.G. 141 1879 2½ d ROSY MAUVE, plate 16, used with inverted watermark

Lot 4

LAURENCE STEPHEN LOWRY (1887-1976). Figure studies titled 'His Family', no.396, signed in pencil lower right, coloured print on paper with Fine Art Trade guild stamp, published by The Adam Collection, framed and glazed, 54 x 71 cm

Lot 215

POSTAGE STAMP - S.G. 185 1883 £1 BROWN LILAC, overprinted specimen with much O.G.

Lot 236

POSTAGE STAMP - S.G. 249a 1910 7d DEEP GREY - BLACK, bottom marginal block of 4, fine used

Lot 245

STAMP ALBUMS - GREAT BRITAIN 1967 - 85, mint and used collection in seven albums, with full range commems, nicely presented

Lot 245

An Art Deco celluloid pen set. In fitted case, including a fountain pen, a letter opener and a blank seal stamp.

Lot 948

Reginald `REGGIE` KRAY, letter addressed Patsy MANNING, 13th April (1984), HM Parkhurst Newport stamp to corner, discussing the book written by Patsy Manning "Crumpet All The Way"; accompanied by the said book, first edition January 1985, signed in biro by Patsy Manning (2)

Lot 889

Stamps - New Imperial Stamp Album volume 1, 1840 - 1936, good GB selection, 1d reds to Pl.223, 2d blues, bantams, etc, surgace printed - 2/6d, nice Egypt selection, nice clean album, good for expansion

Lot 391

A Victorian leather pocket combination aide memoir, stamp and card case, 9cm long, c.1890; a travelling inkwell, 4.5cm long, c.1900 (2)

Lot 379

A Tunbridge ware rectangular stamp box, push-fitting cover decorated with an Edward VII one penny stamp, 4cm long, c.1905

Lot 504

An unusual desk top combination letter balance and three-section stamp box, 15cm wide

Lot 1104

A sterling silver stamp case in form of envelope engraved with scrolls

Lot 353

Collection of Fifteen World Coin Packs, includes a 1988 Russia Disarmament Two Dollar, 2003 Monnaie De Paris Tour De France Silver Quarter Euro, 2001 Netherlands Silver Stamp 12.75 Guilders, etc.

Lot 340

Collection of G.B and World Coins, includes a 1978 Pobjoy Mint silver £1 coin, Battle of Britain £5, Novelty Silver stamp envelope, G.B pre 1947 Silver 190g, etc.

Lot 628

Dutch 1898 Klewang Short Sword and Scabbard which was captured by the Japanese Army and modified to the condition shown today, sword has 'Hembrug' marked on ricasso and inspection stamp on reverse, some indentations to wood grips, tear in leather scabbard and detached lower metal chape.

Lot 937

A late 19th/early 20thC hammered brass coal bucket and cover, in Art Nouveau style, with shaped legs, indistinct stamp to underside.

Lot 2088

Philately. Tober Masters Exploring stamp album, Stanley Gibbons Great Britain's collectors stamps, postal worn stamps, Stanley Gibbons Swift Surf expanding stamp album, Great Britain, Australia, Canada and others, Olympic Games 1940's stamps, The Pelham stamp album with Jamaican and World stamps, Jet Age stamp album, etc. (a quantity)

Lot 203

An old cast iron with wooden handle and an antique handpress stamp seal embosser, both heavy and suitable for book ends, early 20th century. (2)

Lot 81

A collection of Economics books: [S.J. Chapman - Elementary Economics - 1921], [D.H. Robertson - The Control of Industry - 1923], [D.H. Robertson - Money - 1922], [Edward Jenks - An Outline of English Local Government - 1921], [Sir Josiah Stamp - Wealth and Taxable Capacity - 1930], [L.T.Hobhouse - The Elements of Social Justice - 1922], [London Essays in Economics: in Honour of Edwin Cannan - 1927], [J.A. Salter - Allied Shipping Control - 1921] (8)

Lot 171

Three binders containing a large collection of international stamps pre-1925. Each page with the location and year of the stamp noted.Condition: Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.

Lot 454

Robert Motherwell (American, 1915-1991). Aquatint and soft-ground etching on Georges Duchene Hawthorne of Larroque handmade paper titled "Red Open with White Stripe," 1978-79. Printed by Catherine Mosley in the artist's studio, Greenwich, with the blind stamp lower right. Published by Brooke Alexander, Inc., New York. A superb, richly-inked impression. Pencil signed and numbered 21/56 along the lower left.Literature: Belknap 207.Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Minnesota.Sight; height: 18 1/4 in x width: 35 1/2 in. Framed; height: 27 1/4 in x width: 44 in.Condition: The colors are bold and bright. There are no visible rips, tears, major creases, or restorations when inspected under UV light. Some unevenness to the deckled edges, original to the artist production; there is one minute tear along the lower right edge which may be inherent to the deckled edges, though it is difficult to determine. This spot measures 1/4 inch in length. There is undulation to the sheet throughout. The artwork is floated in the frame; not inspected out of frame. Light wear to the frame throughout; framed under plexiglass.

Lot 497

After Andy Warhol (American, 1928-1987). Sunday B. Morning silkscreen print depicting Warhol's iconic Campbell's vegetable with beef stock soup can. Blue ink stamp along the verso with “fill in your own signature†and “published by Sunday B. Morning."Sight; height: 35 in x width: 23 in. Framed; height: 38 1/2 in x width: 26 3/4 in.Condition: The print is in great condition with no rips, losses, or restorations. Extremely light undulation. Hinged in three spots along the top edge (center and both corners.) Affixed to an acid-free matboard. Light wear to the frame; framed under plexiglass.

Lot 338

Nicolas Africano (American, b. 1948). Large graphite on paper drawing depicting a young woman. Signed and with an artist ink stamp along the lower right corner.Sight; height: 59 in x width: 42 in. Framed; height: 69 in x width: 50 3/4 in.Condition: There are no visible tears, losses, or restorations. Light wear throughout. Pinholes along the edges throughout; there is a network of minute holes throughout the left side. Undulation to the sheet throughout. There is some very light discoloration along the left side of the work. Some light wear to the deckled edges. Light wear to the frame; framed under plexiglass; not inspected out of frame.

Lot 517

Antoni Tapies i Puig (Spanish (Catalan), 1923-2012). Abstract lithograph on Rives laid paper in dark shades of brown with red. Lithograph for the portfolio of the University of St. Gallen for economics and social sciences. Printed by Erker-Presse, St. Gallen, with dry stamp lower along the left. Pencil signed along the lower right; numbered 95/150 along the lower left.Literature: Galfetti 47.Height: 19 3/4 in x width: 25 3/4 in.Condition: Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.

Lot 727

CHARLES V: (1500-1558) Holy Roman Emperor and Archduke of Austria 1519-56, King of Spain (Castile and Aragon) 1516-56, and Lord of the Netherlands as titular Duke of Burgundy 1506-55. A fine L.S., `Yo El Rey´, one page, 4to, Genoa, 20th August 1529, to the Duke of Barcelona, in old Spanish. The attractively penned manuscript document states in part `Duque primo de Barcelona, os hice saber el día que me embarqué. Después, con ayuda de nuestro señor seguí mi viaje, y… a su divina majestad que llegué en salvamento a esta ciudad de Génova, a doce del presente mes de agosto´, )Translation: “Duke of Barcelona, my cousin, I informed you about the date I embarked. Later, with the help of our Lord I continued my travel, and… to Your Divine Majesty that I arrived to save this city of Genoa, on the 12th of the present month of August”) Charles V further refers to the situation in Genoa and expects that all will work in the way he expects. Boldly countersigned beneath the King´s signature by the Major Court clerk, `Por mandado de su Majestad, Covos… mayor´ (Translation: “By order of His Majesty…”) Addressed to the verso. Bearing to the verso right bottom corner a Putnam collection stamp. Very small overall age wear with few small binding holes to the left border and tear to the fold, none affecting the text or signatures. G On 12th of August 1529, Charles V was welcomed and honoured as the protector of the Republic by Andrea Doria, who had entered the service of the Emperor in June 1528, and by the citizens of Genoa. Andrea Doria (1466-1560) Genoese statesman, Condottiero and Admiral who played a key role as the ruler in the Republic of Genoa during his lifetime. Doria reformed the Republic's constitutionOnly a day after the present letter was written, took place the Battle of Landriano, on 21st June 1529, between the French army under Francis de Bourbon and the Imperial-Spanish army commanded by Don Antonio de Leyva. The French army was destroyed and the battle's strategic result was that the struggle between Francis I of France and Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor for the control of northern Italy was temporarily at an end.

Lot 171

HEPBURN KATHARINE: (1907-2003) American actress, Academy Award winner for Best Actress in 1932/33 for her role as Eva Lovelace in Morning Glory. A very fine vintage signed and inscribed 7.5 x 9.5 photograph of Hepburn standing before a fireplace in a full-length pose in costume as Tracy Lord from the hugely successful stage production of The Philadelphia Story at the Shubert Theatre in New York, 1939/40. Photograph by Vandamm Studio of New York and bearing their credit stamp to the verso, along with the original typed caption. Signed by Hepburn in bold, dark fountain pen ink to the base of the image. About EX 

Lot 404

TIBBETS PAUL: (1915-2007) American Brigadier General in the United States Air Force, pilot of the Enola Gay, the first aircraft to drop an atomic bomb, Hiroshima, 6th August 1945. A colour printed 4to reproduction of Arthur Szyk's artwork entitled There Shall Be Wings, featuring Leonardo da Vinci and with images of various air balloons, airships and other aircraft to the borders, originally intended as the title page for a never-published stamp album series, signed by Tibbets in bold black ink with his name alone to the lower white border. With a rubber stamped caption beneath the signature, incorporating the date of the bombing of Hiroshima (slightly smudged), and a postage stamp commemorating the 50th anniversary of solo Transatlantic flight also neatly affixed to the lower border. A couple of light, minor corner creases, otherwise VG 

Lot 492

RODIN AUGUSTE: (1840-1917) French sculptor. A fine signed and inscribed sepia 7 x 9.5 photograph (the print on light paper) by Rodin, the image depicting a profile view of his marble sculpture entitled L'Homme et sa Pensee. Photograph by Daniel Freuler of Paris and bearing his (slightly indistinct) credit stamp to the verso. Signed by Rodin in fountain pen ink to a light area at the base of the image, 'A mon jeune ami…….Rodin'. An attractive signed image. Very slightly irregularly trimmed to the right edge and with two very small, minor tears to the left edge, about VG

Lot 838

PERON JUAN: (1895-1974) President of Argentina 1946-55 & 1973-74. T.L.S., `Peron´, in his capacity as Minister of war, one page, folio, Buenos Aires, 19th August 1944, to Vicente Fernandez, in Spanish. The typed document bears to the upper left corner the printed heading "Republic of Argentina - Ministry of war" beneath the blind embossed seal of the Argentinean emblem. The document reports on the return to service of soldier Fernandez after an accident and recovery. With ink stamp of the Argentinean army, and countersigned to the verso by Guillermo Beghe. Two binder holes to the left border not affecting text or signature. Small age wear with edges very slightly trimmed. G

Lot 790

MARY, PRINCESS ROYAL: (1897-1965) British Princess, sister of King Edward VIII and King George VI. A fine vintage signed sepia 6.5 x 9.5 photograph, the oval image depicting the Princess in a half-length pose wearing a tiara and necklace. Photograph by Richard N. Speaight of London and bearing his pencil signature and blind stamp to the lower left corner. Signed ('Mary') by the Princess in dark fountain pen ink beneath the image and dated 1928 in her hand. A few small traces of former mounting to the corners of the verso, VG 

Lot 753

JUAN CARLOS I: (1938-     ) King of Spain 1975-2014 & SOFIA (1938-     ) Queen of Spain 1975-2014. Signed and inscribed colour 7.5 x 10.5 photograph by both King Juan Carlos I and Queen Sofia individually, the image depicting them standing together in three-quarter length poses. Photograph by Alberto Schommer and bearing his blind stamp to the lower left corner (the photograph, lightly attached to the mount, is very slightly askew). Signed by both King Juan Carlos I and Queen Sofia in bold black inks to the lower photographer's mount, the King adding an inscription and the date, 1995, in his hand. With a gold crown at the head of the mount. VG 

Lot 326

‘Please understand that this is a very valuable letter that I am sending you’   JOACHIM JOSEPH: (1831-1907) Hungarian violinist, conductor and composer. A.L.S., J. J. (Joseph Joachim), four pages, 8vo, Bendlerstrasse (Berlin), 21st July 1892, to George Grove ('My dear G. G!'). Joachim commences his letter asking 'What will you think of this most untowardly late answer to a most welcome kind note of yours? I hope no severe sentence!' and continues to ask Grove to convey to Julian Marshall 'that I was indeed and am still most grateful for his kind offer to show me Tarsini's interesting autographs in his possession. It will be of the greatest interest for me to see them, and I hope he will be good enough to allow me to call on him when I come to London next', further writing 'I send you two programmes (no longer present) to show you, Mr. Director, that we are not idling here neither. What a pity you could not have the Bach performance, with the original trumpet parts….', adding that he is longing for his holidays to begin in August when he shall be in Switzerland, explaining 'Later on I may perhaps pay Piatti a visit, and return via Gmunden and Salzburg (of course looking up Brahms…..)' and concluding 'Let me hear of your doings, dear G. G. and don't be too hard on your affectionate, lazy letter writer'. With a light College of Music date received stamp to the lower right corner of the final page. Together with an A.L.S., G. Grove, by George Grove, two pages, 8vo, Lower Sydenham (London), 21st March 1899, to Miss. Blomfield, sending his autograph with pleasure and informing her 'I will look over my letters and see if I can find you one of Joachim's or any other of my friends but they are mostly of a very private kind and I may not like to give them away'. With blank integral leaf. Also including a L.S., G. Grove, by Grove, one page, 8vo, Lower Sydenham (London), 22nd March 1899, also to Miss. Bloomfield, sending her a letter of Joachim and remarking 'I have plenty of others, but they are signed mostly with his initials. I hope this will please you. Please understand that this is a very valuable letter that I am sending you'. With blank integral leaf. Further including another A.L.S., G Grove, by Grove, two pages, 8vo, Lower Sydenham (London), n.d. ('Sunday'), to Miss. Flora (?), on the printed stationery of MacMillan's Magazine, sending her various autograph letters (none of which are still present) which he lists and which include examples signed by Hans von Bulow, Therese Tietjens, Charles Gounod, Arthur Sullivan, Clara Schumann, Julius Benedict, Joseph Joachim, Jenny Lind Goldschmidt, Carlo Alfredo Piatti etc., as well as envelopes in the hands of Johannes Brahms, Clara Schumann and Charles Gounod, and concluding by remarking that he could supply more letters but they 'are so very private that I can't bear to part with them'. Some very minor, light age wear, VG, 4 George Grove (1820-1900) English music writer, the founding editor of Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians and the first director of the Royal College of Music.

Lot 173

RAINER LUISE: (1910-2014) Austrian actress, Academy Award winner for Best Actress in 1936 for her role as Anna Held in The Great Ziegfeld. A fine vintage signed 8 x 11 photograph by Rainer, the original Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer publicity portrait by Ed Cronenweth, bearing his credit stamp to the verso along with the original typed caption, depicting Rainer in a head and shoulders pose in costume from her Oscar winning performance as the stage performer Anna Held from the musical drama film The Great Ziegfeld. Signed by Rainer in dark fountain pen ink with her name alone to a light area at the head of the image. Rare in this form. Together with two signed 8 x 10 photographs of Rainer in different head and shoulders poses, in one gently holding some flowers in her hands. Both are signed in blue inks to clear areas, and one is inscribed. Generally VG, 3

Lot 428

WALLENBERG RAOUL: (1912-1945) Swedish architect, diplomat and humanitarian who served as Sweden's special envoy in Budapest from July - December 1944 during which time he was responsible for saving thousands of Jews in German-occupied Hungary during the Holocaust in the latter stages of World War II. A rare D.S., R Wallenberg, one page, oblong 8vo, Budapest, 22nd September 1944, on the printed stationery of the Royal Swedish Legation, in Hungarian. The partially printed document, completed in typescript, is a Schutz-Pass (protective passport) issued to Miss. Zsuzsanna Steiner and is addressed to the National Central Authority Supervising Foreigners, stating 'We are pleased to inform you that the Royal Swedish Legation in Budapest has issued a protective passport to Steiner Zsuzsanna urno [i.e. Miss] according to which the above-named person must be considered a Swedish citizen. The Legation kindly requests that the above-named individual be exempt from wearing the distinguishing symbol. The Legation certifies that the reciprocity mentioned in the relevant regulation exists with Sweden'. Signed by Wallenberg at the conclusion with a more complete signature than is usually encountered, and alongside the official oval ink stamp of the Royal Swedish Legation in Budapest. Some light overall age wear, two minor paperclip rust stains to the upper edge and a couple of neat splits to the folds, professionally repaired to a high standard to the verso. G

Lot 829

BUSH GEORGE H. W.: (1924-2018) American President 1989-93. A good signed and inscribed colour 10 x 8 photograph, the official White House image depicting Bush seated in a full-length pose opposite the General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, and future President of the Soviet Union, Mikhail Gorbachev, as they engage in light-hearted conversation on board the Soviet cruise ship Maksim Gorky during the Malta Summit of December 1989. Photograph by David Valdez for the White House and bearing his credit stamp, as well as the date 2nd December 1989, and a typed caption label, to the verso. Signed by Bush in bold black ink to the upper white border, 'To: Ron Wade - with pleasant memories of this historic 1989 meeting at Malta, George Bush'. EXRon Wade (1950-     ) American author who was appointed by George H. W. Bush to his Presidential Inaugural Committee, and was also a friend to other American Presidents including Lyndon B. Johnson, Jimmy Carter, Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush.The Malta Summit between Bush and Gorbachev took place on 2nd and 3rd December 1989, just a few weeks after the fall of the Berlin Wall. During the summit the two leaders declared an end to the Cold War and news reports of the time referred to the Malta Summit as one of the most important since World War II. 

Lot 556

MALLARMÉ STÉPHANE: (1842-1898) His pen name being Etienne Mallarmé. French Poet. A major symbolist Poet who strongly inspired future artistic schools such as Cubism, Surrealism or Futurism. D.S., `Stéphane Mallarmé´, one page, 4to, Paris, 15th May 1890, in French. The partially printed document is a receipt issued by the French publication Revue d´Aujourd´hui, Mallarmé signing and acknowledging receipt of the sum of 150 francs corresponding to the amount due till that date. Bearing a tax stamp to the front. Small repair to the verso to the upper edge, otherwise G to VG 

Lot 646

NOBEL PRIZE WINNERS: An excellent multiple signed commemorative cover issued in honour of the Mayo Brothers and featuring a postage stamp with their images, post marked at Rochester, Minnesota, 1st September 1964, individually signed by ten Nobel Prize winners in Physiology or Medicine comprising John Franklin Enders (1897-1985, American biomedical scientist, known as 'The Father of Modern Vaccines', Nobel Prize winner in Physiology or Medicine, 1954), Frederick Chapman Robbins (1916-2003, American paediatrician and virologist, Nobel Prize winner in Physiology or Medicine, 1954), Thomas Huckle Weller (1915-2008, American virologist, Nobel Prize winner in Physiology or Medicine, 1954), Andre Frederic Cournand (1895-1988, French-American physician and physiologist, Nobel Prize winner in Physiology or Medicine, 1956), George Beadle (1903-1989, American geneticist, Nobel Prize winner in Physiology or Medicine, 1958), Edward Tatum (1909-1975, American geneticist, Nobel Prize winner in Physiology or Medicine, 1958), Arthur Kornberg (1918-2007, American biochemist, Nobel Prize winner in Physiology or Medicine, 1959), John Eccles (1903-1997, Australian neurophysiologist and philosopher, Nobel Prize winner in Physiology or Medicine, 1963), Charles Brenton Huggins (1901-1997, Canadian-American physician, physiologist and cancer researcher, Nobel Prize winner in Physiology or Medicine, 1966) and Max Delbruck (1906-1981, German-American biophysicist, Nobel Prize winner in Physiology or Medicine, 1969). All have signed with their names alone in various coloured inks to clear areas of the cover. Only a couple of the signatures are very slightly affected by the postal cancellation. About VG

Lot 291

HUMPERDINCK ENGELBERT: (1854 - 1921) German Composer. An excellent, vintage colour picture postcard, depicting Hansel and Gretel at the confectionary house, the witch at the door. Signed ('EH') in black fountain pen ink to a clear area at the foot of the picture. To the left his signature, Humperdinck has added an autograph musical quotation of two bars from his composition 'Hansel and Gretel', together with a short inscription. An annotation in French is written to clear area that borders the image, in the hand of another. To the verso, the same hand has addressed the card to 'Mademoiselle L. Breval'. With an unfranked postage stamp. VG Lucienne Breval (1869-1935) Swiss Opera Singer. Breval spent most of her career performing with the Opéra National de Paris where she became a greatly admired interpreter of French grand opera roles and Wagner heroines.

Lot 215

PAXINOU KATINA: (1900-1973) Greek actress, Academy Award winner. Vintage signed and inscribed sepia 10.5 x 13 photograph of the actress seated in an appealing half-length pose. Photograph by A. L. 'Whitey' Schafer and bearing his credit stamp to the verso. Signed by Paxinou in fountain pen ink to a light area of the background with an inscription to Leo Genn, 'To Leo, with my affection, Katina', and dated 1947 in her hand. Some heavy overall surface creasing and a few small tears to the lower half of the right edge, about G Leo Genn (1905-1978) English actor, an Academy Award nominee, who starred alongside Paxinou in the drama film Mourning Becomes Electra (1947). 

Lot 303

GIORDANO UMBERTO: (1867-1948) Italian composer. Vintage signed and inscribed 11.5 x 15 photograph, the unusually produced image, reminiscent of a canvas print, depicting the composer in a head and shoulders pose. Photograph by Ernesto Battigelli of Santa Margherita and bearing his signature in the negative of the image and gilt stamp to the lower mount. Signed by Giordano in fountain pen ink to the lower photographer's mount and dated Santa Margherita, August 1931 in his hand. Some light age wear, a few minor stains and corner creases to the mount, otherwise VG

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