Knowles (David). The Religious Orders in England, 3 vols., Cambridge University Press, c. 1980, orig. cloth in d.j.s, together with Runciman (Steven), A History of the Crusades, 3 vols., Cambridge University Press, reprinted 1962, library stamp to front endpaper of each vol. only, orig. cloth in rubbed and sl. frayed d.j.s, plus King (Archdale A.), The Rites of Eastern Christendom, 2 vols., pub. Catholic Book Agency, Rome, 1947, later cloth gilt, and Vicaire (M. H.), St. Dominic and His Times, 1st English ed., 1964, orig. cloth in d.j., large 8vo, plus other theological studies, including biographies, Church fathers, and early Christian writers, mostly orig. cloth, many in d.j.s, 8vo. (3 shelves)
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Mortimer (W. Golden). Peru. History of Cocoa, ‘The Divine Plant’ of the Incas, with an Introductory Account of the Incas, and of the Andean Indians of To-Day, New York, 1901, num. b & w illusts., indelible ink stamp to lower margins of several pages, orig. cloth, gilt-dec. spine, some wear, thick 8vo, together with Headlam (Cuthbert), History of the Guards Division in the Great War 1915-1918, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1924, col. frontis. to each, num. maps, some folding, some spotting, orig. cloth, faded on spines and damp stained, 8vo, and other miscellaneous books including art ref., illustrated works, a few antiquarian, etc.. (3 shelves)
Quarles (Francis). Emblems Divine and Moral: Together with Hieroglyphics of the Life of Man, 1778, eng. frontis., num. eng. plts. ex-lib. copy with occ. ink stamp to verso of plts., recent quarter calf gilt, 12mo, together with Brady (Robert), An Historical Treatise of Cities, and Burghs or Boroughs. Shewing their Original, and Whence, and from Whom they Received their Liberties, Privileges and Immunities... , 2nd ed., 1704, some browning, later cloth, slim folio, and other miscellaneous books, mostly antiquarian. (3 shelves)
Hamilton (Count A.). Memoirs of Count Gramont, a New Translation, with Notes and Illustrations, n.d., c. 1810, vign. title, num. eng. ports., a.e.g., contemp. green straight-grained full morocco with Greek key pattern border, rubbed on spine, 4to, together with The Union of the Two Noble and Illustre Famelies of Lancastre & Yorke... Biginnyng at the Tyme of Kyng Henry the Fowerth, the First Aucthor of this Deuision, and so Successiuely Proceadyng to the Reigne of the high and prudent Prince Kyng Henry the Eight, 1548, [pub. 1809], some spotting of prelims., ex-lib. copy with occ. unobstrusive circular blind stamp to margins, recent cloth, 4to, with other miscellaneous antiquarian. (3 shelves)
* Himalayas. A group of sixteen press photos (including one duplicate), c. 1920, mostly local types and views, a few images with negative numbers in the image, all but four with printed label or wetstamp details of Otto Haeckel to verso, and mostly with German caption labels, one photo with agency stamp of M. Koch to verso and three (or possibly four) photographs being copy photographs of older photographs by other photographers, images mostly approx. 16 x 11cm and similar. (16)
* Edis (Olive, 1876-1955). Emmeline Pankhurst (1858-1928, suffragette), c. 1920s, three-quarter length seated portrait, the sitter full face with an open book on her lap and right hand extended, vintage sepia-toned platinum print on cream paper, 20.5 x 15.5cm, together with Mrs Eleanor Birrell (wife of Right Hon. Augustine Birrell), c. 1920s, vintage sepia-toned platinum print, flush mounted on cream card with photographer’s circular embossed name stamp lower right and printed studio details to verso, image 20 x 15cm. (2)
* Edis (Olive, 1876-1955). Arthur James Balfour (1848-1930, prime minister), c. 1920s, three-quarter length standing portrait, 24 x 18.5cm, flush mounted on brown card with photographer’s circular embossed stamp lower right and printed studio details to verso, together with a mounted vintage sepia-toned platinum print showing the figures of Balfour with Sir J.J. Thomson and Rawlinson in academic robes standing beneath the gateway of Trinity College, Cambridge, 20 x 15cm, signed ‘Balfour’ to lower part of image, photographer’s printed studio details to mount verso. (2)
* Edis (Olive, 1876-1955). Edward, Prince of Wales, c. 1920, head and shoulders portrait showing the Prince with folded arms in part profile, colour tinted gelatin silver print, 28 x 23cm, signed in pencil by the photographer to thin paper mount lower right, the mount now detached from orig. card mount (heavily spotted), loosely contained in photographer’s cream card portfolio with circular blind stamp to upper wrapper, together with a vintage gelatin silver print of the Prince’s brother, Prince Albert, Duke of York, c. 1920, head and shoulders full face portrait, 27 x 22cm, photographer’s pencil signature to mount lower right and printed studio details on printed label to verso, mount somewhat spotted and a little bruised. (2)
* Korda (Alberto, 1928-2001). Fidel Castro at a press conference, early 1960s, vintage gelatin silver print, Castro with a peaked military cap with his left hand touching his sunglasses and standing with other men behind microphones with the legend ‘CMBF-TV’, a few minor marks and light crease to lower left corner, Korda Studios ink stamp to verso, 20 x 25cm. (1)
Bennett (George W.). A History of British Guiana, Compiled from Various Authorities, Georgetown, 1875, three mounted photographic prints, browning throughout, some annotation and previous owner stamp, original green cloth gilt, a little rubbed, 8vo, together with A Ramble Round the World, 1871, by M. Le Baron de Hubner, 2 vols., 1874, original cloth, slightly rubbed, 8vo, plus F.O. Cave & James Macdonald’s Birds of Sudan, 1955. (4)
Chauchard (Captain Jean Baptiste Hippolyte). A General Map of the Empire of Germany, Holland, The Netherlands, Switzerland, The Grisons, Italy, Sicily, Corsica and Sardinia, pub. John Stockdale, 4th. June 1800, title page and calligraphic dedication page, twenty-five uncoloured engraved folding maps (complete), text block detached, several maps loose, slight off setting and dust soiling, library blind stamp to each map, lacking upper board and spine, rear board detached, folio. Sold as a collection of maps, not subject to return. (1)
Gilbert (Josiah & Churchill, G.C.). The Dolomite Mountains. Excursions through Tyrol, Carinthia, Carniola, & Friuli in 1861, 1862, & 1863. With a Geological Chapter, and Pictorial Illustrations from Original Drawings on the Spot, 1st ed., 1864, half-title, six chromo. plts., incl. frontis. (with early ms. name on reverse), two folding maps (the first with short edge-tear in one fold), letterpress engs., prelim. blank with contemp. ms. inscription, marbled endpapers, book ticket of John Henry Clarke, hinges sometime repaired, upper hinge split, contemp. tree calf prize binding, with gilt armorial to covers, sometime rebacked, with orig. spine relaid but now flaking with loss, board extrems. worn, 8vo, together with Landor (A. Henry Savage), In the Forbidden Land. An Account of a Journey in Tibet, Capture by the Tibetan Authorities, Imprisonment, Torture and Ultimate Release, 2 vols., 1st ed., William Heinemann, 1898, photogravure port. frontis. to vol. 1, seven (of 8) col. plts., fifty b & w plts. (one or two detached and edge-frayed), folding map at rear of vol. 2 (with handling tear and frayed fore-edge), b & w illusts., half-titles with contemp. ms. signature, titles with embossed Presentation Copy stamp, untrimmed, orig. dec. cloth gilt, cocked, rubbed and damp-spotted, spines faded, 8vo, plus Williamson (John), Short Account of a Recent Tour in Syria, Palestine, and Egypt, 1st ed., printed [for private circulation] by Yates and Alexander, 1878, occn. light spotting, authorial inscription on front free endpaper ‘William Williamson. from Uncle John. April 1878’, orig. blindstamped cloth gilt, extrems. rubbed and a little frayed, slim 8vo. (4)
Hunter (W. Patison). Narrative of the Late Expedition to Syria, Under the Command of Admiral the Hon. Sir Robert Stopford, Comprising an Account of the Capture of Gebail, Tripoli, and Tyre; Storming of Sidon, Battle of Calat-Meidan; Bombardment and Capture of St. Jean d’Acre, 2 vols., 1st (and only) ed., 1842, lithographed portrait frontispiece to each, seven maps, plans and plates (complete), adverts., some spotting and waterstaining, previous owner stamp, hinges breaking, original blue blindstamped cloth, a little rubbed with tears at spine ends, 8vo. Blackmer 850: “Hunter was present on board H.M.S. Dido during various scenes of action in the Anglo-Egyptian war in Syria in 1840. A British-Turkish military force invaded Lebanon in September 1840 in order to force Mehmet Ali to return Syria to Ottoman rule and to abandon his dangerous attempts to partition the Ottoman Empire”. (2)
Meares (John). Voyages Made in the Years 1788 and 1789, From China to the North West Coast of America. To Which are Prefixed, an Introductory Narrative of a Voyage Performed in 1786, from Bengal, in the Ship Nootka; Observations on the Probable Existence of a North West Passage... 1st ed., 1790, seventeen engraved and aquatinted plates (lacking portrait frontispiece), nine engraved maps and charts (lacking map of Interior Part of N. America), contents disbound with some frayed foredges, tears and marginal losses, some light toning and soiling, library stamp, contemporary half calf, worn, 4to. Abbey Travel 594: “Meares’s voyages resulted in the Nootka affair between Britain and Spain, and were the foundation of Britain’s claim to Oregon, later ceded to the United States”; Sabin 47260. (1)
Vincent (Frank). The Land of the White Elephant. Sights and Scenes in South-Eastern Asia. A Personal Narrative of Travel and Adventure in Farther India Embracing the Countries of Burma, Siam, Cambodia, and Cochin-China (1871-2), 1st ed., 1873, ex-lib. blind stamp to lower margin of title, three folding maps and plans, num. wood engs., some underscoring and pencil marks, 48 pp. publisher’s ads. at rear, orig. gilt-dec. cloth, worn at head and foot of spine, 8vo, together with Grehan (Comm. A. de), Il Regno di Siam... , Napoli, 1874, twenty mounted albumen prints, some minor scattered spotting, recent blue half cloth gilt, 8vo, plus Child (Jacob T.), The Pearl of Asia. Reminiscences of the Court of a Supreme Monarch, or Five Years in Siam, 1st ed., Chicago, 1892, author’s presentation copy, signed and inscribed on flyleaf, b & w illusts. from photos, t.e.g., orig. gilt-dec. cloth, a little rubbed, 8vo, and Smyth (H. Warington), Notes of a Journey on the Upper Mekon, Siam, 1st ed., pub. Royal Geographical Society, 1895, b & w illusts., folding map at rear, orig. quarter calf gilt, rubbed, slim 8vo, and others of Oriental and Far East interest, including a quantity of The Journal of the Siam Society, mostly 1960s-80s. (3 cartons)
Boundary Commission. Report of the Commissioners Appointed to Report and Advise upon the Boundaries and Wards of Certain Boroughs and Corporate Towns in England and Wales, part 1 (only), 1837, title page with library blind stamp, fifty-nine engraved town plans with original hand colouring, (inc. several folding) by Lt. R.K.Dawson R.E., some offsetting to text, occ. library blind stamps throughout, untrimmed, library card and label to front paste down and first free end paper, near contemp. boards, printed label to spine, folio. (1)
Greenwood (C. & J.). Atlas of the Counties of England, from Actual Surveys made from the years 1817 to 1833 by C. & J. Greenwood, 1st. ed., pub. April 1st. 1834, eng. calligraphic title page with vignette map of England and Wales with original hand colouring, forty-six engraved maps with original hand colouring all with ecclesiastical b & w vignettes, some slight off setting and spotting, slight dust soiling, three maps trimmed to image on horizontal margins, library blind stamp inside margins of each map, contents shaken, some maps loose, book plate of Hull public library to front pastedown, contemp. half morocco, upper board detached, spine partially lacking, worn frayed and rubbed, large folio. Chubb, CCCCLVIIIa. Sold as seen, not subject to return. (1)
Smith (Henry Ecroyd). Reliquiae Isurianae: The Remains of the Roman Isurium, (Now Aldborough, near Boroughbridge, Yorkshire), Illustrated, 1852, folding tinted litho. frontis. and thirty-seven litho. plts., including few folding and some hand-col., occ. scattered spotting, ink library stamp to title and blind embossed library stamps to text & some plts., orig. cloth, frayed and worn to joints and spine, covers faded, folio, together with Barclay (Edgar), Stonehenge and its Earth-Works, 1895, b & w plts. & plans (few folding), few leaves loose, ink library stamp to title and few blind embossed library stamps throughout, orig. cloth, spine faded, 4to, with Smith (A.H., & others), Union Academique Internationale.Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum, Great Britain, fascicules 1-2, 4-5, 7-8 & 10 only, 1925-32, b & w plts., all loosely contained in orig. portfolios, small folio, plus one other. (10)
Aldini (Tobia & Castelli, Pietro). Exactissima Descriptio Rariorum Quarundam Plantarum, que continentur Rome in Horto Farnesiano, Rome, Jacobi Mascardi, 1625, eng. title page (some worming to upper portion, and frayed with some loss to fore-edge, just touching engraved area, with modern paper repair), twenty-two engraved botanical plates, including cassia, amaryllis, yucca, several aloes, cinnamon, and including some foreign plants brought back by Jesuit missionaries, one plate with erased oval ink stamp, several woodcut illusts. to text, some light browning and foxing throughout, several worm tracks to margins, generally throughout, occn. touching engraved plates, final leaf of index with old repair to lower margin, apparently without loss of text, old vellum, rubbed and some marks, slim folio. Nissen BBI 13. Hunt 208, Pritzel 1590. An illustrated description of the rare plants in the Farnese gardens in Rome, generally accepted as the work of Pietro Castelli, Professor of Botany, and founder of the Botanical Gardens at Messina in Sicily, with assistance from the curator of the Farnese gardens Tobia Aldini. (1)
Conder (Josiah). Landscape Gardening in Japan, Tokyo, 1893, tinted lithographed and b & w plates and illustrations, one leaf with frayed foredge, one or two light spots, original green cloth gilt, rebacked a little rubbed, folio, without the Supplement which was also published in 1893, together with Japanese Gardens, by Mrs. Basil Taylor, 1912, tipped-in coloured plates, presentation label and stamp, some light spotting, hinges cracking, original red cloth gilt, spine rubbed and faded, 4to, plus Florence and Ella Du Cane’s The Flowers and Gardens of Japan, 1908. (3)
Latham (John). A General Synopsis of Birds, 3 vols. bound in six, printed for Benjamin White [and Leigh & Sotheby], 1781-85, together with Supplement to the General Synopsis of Birds, 2 vols., printed 1787-1801, plus Index Ornithologicus, sive Systema Ornithologiae, 2 vols., Sumptibus Authoris, 1790, eight eng. vign. titles, vol. 2 title with large horizontal tear, 138 (of 140) eng. plts., a few with later hand col., ex. lib. copies with the occ. ink stamp etc., contemp. uniform half calf, some boards detached, lib. labels to base of spines, rubbed and worn, 4to. (10)
Morris (Rev. F.O.). A Natural History of the Nests and Eggs of British Birds, 3 vols., 3rd ed., 1892, 248 chromolithographed plates (complete), one plates loose, library stamp to title versos only, a few spots, library bookplates, original cloth gilt, lightly rubbed, 8vo. Provenance: Stafford and Isobel Cripps (bookplates). (3)
* Postal History/Cheques/Ephemera. A quantity of early pre-postage stamp postal history, including provincial town stamps, penny post, etc., together with old Victorian cheques, assorted printed ephemera including Penny savings bank broadsheet, engraved letter heads, Victorian prescription, seamans service ticket, wine & spirit price lists, coach house, Inn & hotel itemised receipts, etc., all from the 19th c.. (-)
Book of Trades, or Library of the Useful Arts, 3 vols., 4th ed., printed for R. Phillips, 1811, sixty-five (of 68) hand-col. eng. plts. of trades, Gardener plt. with small piece missing from lower blank margin, Gold-beater plt. uncol., pubs. ads. at rear of each vol., ex-lib. with ink stamp on verso of title-pages (showing through to rectos), contents generally toned and dusty, first two leaves to vol. 2 with upper outer blank corner torn away, front endpapers with library ink stamp and label, modern qtr. morocco gilt, lightly marked in places, 12mo in 6s. See Osborne, p.110. Uncommonly found with the plates coloured. Lacking a few plates as often (the Comb-maker, the Merchant, and the Tin-plate Worker). First published in 1804-5. Osborne has only an incomplete mixed edition comprising volumes 1 and 2 in third edition and a new edition of volume 3, lacking two plates. Mrs. Trimmer’s opinion of the work was as follows: ‘A few of the Prints relate to the employments of women, namely, the Straw-Hat-maker; the Lace-maker; the Milliner; the Feather-worker; the Laundress. These we think, in general, frivolous, excepting that the Prints are pretty. We recommend this Book as a valuable acquisition to the Juvenile Library. The Plates are uncommonly good.’. (3)
Civil War pamphlet. A Cup of Sack, Prest forth of the best Grapes gathered the last Vintage, in the Loyall Converts new distempered Vineyard. Which by frequent using, will make an old lame Capon-eater, able to shake his legs, and dance as roundly and as nimbly; as a Boy of 18 years of age. Published for the good of those that are so distempered through Malignant humours; Who may be cured at a cheap rate, sole ed., printed by Jane Coe, 1644, [8]pp., woodcut of a chalice on title-page, lightly foxed and browned, close-trimmed, with occn. minor loss of text, front free endpaper with 19th c. ms. ownership signature partially scratched out, and with circular embossed stamp of C.H. Radford, armorial bookplate of the Armstrong clan of Scotland on front pastedown, early 19th c. half calf gilt, upper cover detached, rubbed, small label with ms. numerals on upper cover, sm. 4to. Wing C7597. A rare pamphlet, printed by the prolific, but somewhat illusive, Jane Coe. Jane Coe, sometimes known as Widow Coe, published a large number of pamphlets between 1643 and 1649, and was also co-publishing with Andrew Coe during this period. Jane and Andrew Coes’ press was evidently a very busy press indeed, issuing a large number of cheaply produced pamphlets, which, due to their ephemeral nature, rarely survive. It specialised in news articles, usually following a moderate parliamentarian line which was generally anti-Catholic in tone and content. A Cup of Sack, however, is rather more vehement in its exhortations at the end: ‘For the mercies of that God, which hath been merciful to you, let not m[i]llions of Protestants be murdered, and massacred by them, with millions of poor children that know not their right hand, from their left, suffer not your wives, and daughters to be ravished and deflowred, but joyne as one man, against the Common Enemy’. (1)
Jones (David). The Secret History of White-Hall, From the Restoration of Charles II. Down to the Abdication of the Late K. James (and) A Continuation of the Secret History of White-Hall; From the Abdication of the Late K. James, in 1688, to the year 1696, 2 vols., 1697, a few light spots, previous owner initials, contemporary calf, joints splitting, rubbed, 8vo, together with Emblems Divine and Moral, Together with Hieroglyphics of the Life of Man, Bristol, 1808, engraved portrait and title, numerous engraved plates, bookseller stamp, some light spotting and offsetting, contemporary calf, loss to spine, 8vo, plus The Works of Mr. John Oldham, Together with his Remains, 4 parts in one, 1684, Sir John Denham’s Poems and Translations; With the Sophy, a Tragedy, 5th ed., 1709 and Giacomo Barozzi’s Nouveau Livre des Cinq Ordres D’Architecture, 1776 (lacking two plates). (6)
Kitchiner (William). The Cook’s Oracle; Containing Receipts for Plain Cookery, on the Most Economical Plan for Private Families: also the Art of Composing...Broths, Grabies, Soups, Sauces, Store Sauces... Pastry, Preserves, Puddings, Pickles... containing also a Complete System of Cookery for Catholic Families..., new ed., 1827, pubs. ad. leaf at rear, scattered light foxing, untrimmed, orig. boards, spine rubbed and printed label chipped, upper cover detached and lower cover near-detached, large 12mo, together with [Rundell, Maria Eliza], A New System of Domestic Cookery; formed upon Principles of Economy: and adapted to the use of Private Families. By a Lady, new ed., corrected, 1824, eng. frontis. (with ms. ownership name on reverse partially showing through), and nine eng. plts., correct as list, contents browned and some soiling, frontis. and title-page sl. edge-frayed, title with ownership ink stamp, hinges split, contemp. sheep gilt, rubbed and extrems. worn, spine label partly missing, sm. 8vo, plus another copy, Halifax, 1858, orig. cloth, plus twenty-three other 19th and 20th c. cookery books, incl. Francatelli’s The Cook’s Guide, and Housekeeper’s & Butler’s Assistant, 1880, orig. cloth, worn, plus a late 19th c. commonplace book containing ms. and newspaper cuttings, incl. knitting and crochet patterns, laundry tips, pot pourri recipes, hair washing receipts, etc., orig. half calf, worn, sm. 8vo. (27)
Kuiper (G. P., ed.). Photographic Lunar Atlas, based on photographs taken at the Mount Wilson, Lick, Pic du Midi, McDonald and Yerkes Observatories, University of Chicago Press, 1960, a portfolio of 230 sheets reproduced from photographs, ink lib. stamp to margin of each plate, loosely contained with orig. printed booklet (sl. soiled and usual library marks), in orig. cloth book box, soiling and wear, atlas 4to. (1)
Senebier (Jean). Recherches sur l’influence de la Lumiere Solaire pour Metamorphoser l’air fixe en air pur par la Vegetation..., Geneva, 1783, ink ownership stamp to upper margin of title, inner hinges cracked, contemp. mottled calf, lacks title label to spine, joints cracked and some wear, 8vo, together with Parkes (Samuel), The Chemical Catechism, with Notes, Illustrations, and Experiments, 9th ed., 1819, folding eng. frontis. and one eng. plt., occ. scattered spotting, contemp. half calf, joints cracked and slight wear, 8vo, with The Royal Society, Newton Tercentenary Celebrations 15-19 July 1946, pub. Cambridge University Press, 1947, b & w port. frontis. and plts., orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo. (3)
Textile samples. A collection of four continental textile sample books, early 20th c., comprising two Czech/Eastern European albums of mounted fabric samples, the first with 34pp., each page with numerous samples and ms. stock numbers, bearing supplier’s indistinct ink stamp on front pastedown and ms. label on upper cover ‘1923 Kanzlei’, the second with 48pp., each page with several samples and ink stamped stock numbers, ink stamped ‘Kubinzky’ at foot of each page, and two French albums of mounted fabric samples, the first with 46pp., most pages with two large mounted samples, ms. annotations and stock numbers, the other with 19pp. of mounted samples, each labelled with pencilled numbers, dated 1933 in pencil on upper cover, plus two later fabric sample books entitled Sanwa’s Fancy Pattern, 1978, various bindings (one of the French albums disbound), some wear, folio. (6)
An 1876 Pattern Martini-Henry Rifle Bayonet, the triangular section steel blade stamped R over War Department stamp, 10/82, with brass mounted leather scabbard; another Socket Bayonet, numbered 350, lacks locking ring and scabbard; an African Spear, the leaf shape blade with tapered tang and wood haft (detached); a Quantity of Gun Cleaning Rods.
A macabre parcel from the Estate of Dr A H Stamp to include a cat o` nine tails, a double thumb screw, a judge`s black cap by Ede, Son & Ravenscroft, a spiked neck or head brace, a volume of `Collection of Torture Instruments from The Royal Castle of Nuremberg, 1893` and other ominous curios
ENTERTAINMENT: Selection of signed pieces, cards, signed theatre handbills, signed postcard photographs and larger, 8 x 10s, autograph album etc., by a wide variety of actors, actresses and entertainers, including Gary Cooper, Anna Neagle, Edward Woodward, Sharon Gless, Glenda Jackson, Pamela Sue Martin, Ronnie Barker, Ronnie Corbett, Juliet Stevenson, Lulu, Trevor Eve, Tom Courtenay, Nigel Hawthorne, Harry Lauder, Ian Carmichael, Claire King, Johnny Briggs, Flora Robson, Shirley Anne Field, Jane Lapotaire, Julie Christie, Stephen Fry, Betty Driver, Robin Williams, Martine McCutcheon, Terence Stamp, Emma Thompson, Dani Behr, Trevor Bannister, Dean Sullivan, Susan Maughan, Frank Williams, Fenella Fielding, Richard Wilson, Nanette Newman, Eric Sykes, Ernest Borgnine, Leslie Phillips, Kathy Bates, Lynn Redgrave, Jane Powell and many others. A few non entertainment including Barbara Cartland, Delia Smith, Donald Trump etc. Generally G to VG, 309
ACTORS: Selection of signed postcard photographs and slightly larger, a few 8 x 10s and letters, by various television and film actors including Timothy West, Antony Sher, Lionel Jeffries, Burt Kwouk, Richard Harris, Peter Davison, Richard Kiel, Edward Fox, Terence Stamp, Kenneth Branagh, Alan Bates, Herbert Lom, Donald Pleasance, Omar Sharif, Michael York, Daniel Day Lewis, Richard Attenborough, Simon Ward, Tim Pigott-Smith, Robert Powell, Anthony Hopkins, Anthony Andrews, Jeremy Irons, Ian Richardson, Jonathan Pryce, Michael Gambon, Joss Ackland, Charles Dance, Ian McKellen, Simon Williams, Jon Finch, T. P. McKenna, Tom Courtenay, Ian Holm, Leo McKern, John Hurt, Albert Finney, Donald Sinden, Brian Glover, James Fox, Julian Glover, Leigh Lawson, Jon Pertwee, Colin Baker (both in costume as Doctor Who) etc. Many of the images are neatly dated in the corners by the collector, generally VG, 130
ACTORS: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs by various actors including Jackie Chan, Clive Dunn, George Cole, Michael York, Peter Vaughan, Robert Duvall, Herbert Lom, Terence Stamp, Robert Powell, David McCallum, Derek Jacobi, James Garner, Edward Fox etc. Many of the images are colour. VG to EX, 17
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