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Lot 679

DICKENS CHARLES: (1812-1870) English novelist. A fine autograph envelope signed, boldly addressed by Dickens to Alfred Tennyson Esquire at St. James's Square in Cheltenham. Signed ('Charles Dickens') to the lower left corner. The envelope bears a Penny Red postage stamp and several postmarks, one dated May 1849. With the remnants of a red wax seal to the verso. An excellent association piece between two of the most famous literary figures of Victorian England. Some very light, extremely minor age wear, otherwise VGAlfred Tennyson (1809-1892) 1st Baron Tennyson. British Poet Laureate 1850-92. Tennyson resided at 10 St. James's Square in Cheltenham from 1846-50. Charles Dickens named his fourth son, Alfred D'Orsay Tennyson Dickens (1845-1912) after his godfathers, Alfred, Lord Tennyson and Count Alfred D'Orsay.The Pilgrim Edition of the Letters of Charles Dickens (Volume V, 1847-49) do not record any letters by Dickens to Tennyson in May 1849.

Lot 699

LONDON JACK: (1876-1916) American Author. D.S., Jack London, being a signed cheque, San Francisco, 7th October 1911. The partially printed cheque, completed in London's hand, is drawn on The Merchants National Bank and is made payable to Postmaster San Francisco for the sum of $161.60. With few bank cancellations to the verso and one stamp ink to the front. Annotated in another hand to the verso, in pencil, “orders on Japan”. VG During the summer of 1911 Jack London, together with his wife and his Japanese valet, crossed the state of Oregon in a carriage with four horses

Lot 700

‘….I have been so disgusted with illustrations that I have never bothered with them….’LONDON JACK: (1876-1916) American novelist, a pioneer of commercial fiction whose works included The Call of the Wild and White Fang, both set in the Klondike Gold Rush. An interesting A.L.S., Jack London, two pages, oblong 8vo, Oakland, California, 10th November 1904, to [Laura Adams] Armer. London informs his correspondent that since his return from the Far East 'I have written only two short stories, & both are off and away. Just now I am writing a play, & do not know when I shall tackle any more short stories', continuing to remark 'Also, I have been so disgusted with illustrations that I have never bothered with them, leaving the whole thing to the magazine & book publishers'. In concluding London enquires after his correspondent's husband, 'My kindest remembrances to Sidney, & how does he like the vote we polled? Also, when is he coming back to the Ruskin?'. Accompanied by the original envelope hand addressed by London (stamp torn away and some paper loss). Some light creasing and a few neat splits to the folds of the second page, repaired to the verso. About VG Laura Adams Armer (1874-1963) American artist, writer and an early photographer in the San Francisco Bay Area.  Sidney Armer (1871-1962) American artist who illustrated his wife's works and also became a specialist in watercolours of California's plants and flowers. In early 1904 London had accepted an assignment to cover the Russo-Japanese War for William Randolph Hearst's San Francisco Examiner. The author was arrested several times by the Japanese authorities, on one occasion for straying too close to the border with Manchuria without official permission. London sought Hearst's authorisation to transfer to the Imperial Russian Army, where he felt that restrictions on his reporting and his movements would be less severe. However, before this could be arranged, London was arrested for a third time in four months. Released through the personal intervention of President Theodore Roosevelt, London departed the front in June 1904. At the time of the present letter London was working on The Acorn Planter, A California Forest Play, which was intended to be performed at one of the Bohemian Club's annual Grove Plays but was never selected. London later published the work in 1916.

Lot 760

HESSE HERMANN: (1877-1962) German-born Swiss Poet, Novelist and Painter. Nobel prize in Literature, 1946. T.L.S., `Herman Hesse´, one page, oblong 4to, in purple ink, Lugano, 11th February 1926, to Henri Corbiere, in German. Hesse responds to his correspondent´s question about his life motto, and beneath the question responds `Ich versuche, soweit es mir moglich ist, meine Mitmenschen zu lieben, weil Lieben das einzige fruchtbare… Auch sich selbst zu lieben ist nicht immer leicht, Aber ich versuche es eben immer wieder´ (“I try to love my fellow men as much as I can, because loving is the only fruitful relationship we can have… Everything else, the land and the sea, the animals and the plants, are easy to love, it only becomes problematic with your neighbour. Loving yourself isn´t always easy either, but I do. Just keep on trying”). Bearing to the lower left corner an ink stamp “Hermann Hesse - Montagnola - Lugano” Small overall minor age toning, otherwise G

Lot 768

TERESA MOTHER: (1910-1997) Albanian Roman Catholic Nun, Nobel Peace Prize winner, 1979. Signed First Day Cover by Mother Teresa featuring four different images of the nun as well as a postage stamp and cancellation with her image. Post marked at New Delhi, 27th August 1980. Signed ('God bless you, M Teresa MC') in blue ink to a clear area of the cover. VG 

Lot 770

MANDELA NELSON: (1918-2013) South African anti-apartheid revolutionary and political leader who served as the first President of South Africa 1994-99. Nobel Peace Prize winner, 1993. Signed commemorative cover issued for the 50th anniversary of the United Nations and featuring an attractive colour design and with a South African postage stamp, post marked at Pretoria, 24th October 1995. Signed by Mandela in bold black ink with his name alone to a clear area of the cover. About EX

Lot 782

NOBEL PRIZE WINNERS: A good multiple signed First Day of Issue cover honouring the Mayo Brothers and featuring their images and with a postage stamp designed in their honour, post marked at Rochester, Minnesota, 11th September 1964, individually signed by eleven Nobel Prize winners in Physiology or Medicine comprising Edgar Adrian (1889-1977, 1st Baron Adrian, English electrophysiologist, Nobel Prize winner for Physiology or Medicine, 1932), William P. Murphy (1892-1987, American physician, Nobel Prize winner for Physiology or Medicine, 1934), Albert Szent-Gyorgyi (1893-1986, Hungarian biochemist, Nobel Prize winner for Physiology or Medicine, 1937), Henrik Dam (1895-1976, Danish biochemist and physiologist, Nobel Prize winner for Physiology or Medicine, 1943), Edward A. Doisy (1893-1986, American biochemist, Nobel Prize winner for Physiology or Medicine, 1943), Ernst Chain (1906-1979, German-British biochemist, Nobel Prize winner for Physiology or Medicine, 1945), Carl F. Cori (1896-1984, Czech-American biochemist and pharmacologist, Nobel Prize winner for Physiology or Medicine, 1947), Bernardo Houssay (1887-1971, Argentine physiologist, Nobel Prize winner for Physiology or Medicine, 1947), Frederick Chapman Robbins (1916-2003, American paediatrician and virologist, Nobel Prize winner in Physiology or Medicine, 1954), Francis Crick (1916-2004, English molecular biologist, biophysicist and neuroscientist, Nobel Prize winner for Physiology or Medicine, 1962) and Edmond H. Fischer (1920-2021, American-Swiss biochemist, Nobel Prize winner for Physiology or Medicine, 1992). All have signed in various coloured inks to clear areas of the cover, and only one is very slightly affected by the postal cancellation. An impressive grouping of signatures of Nobel Laureates. VG

Lot 788

BEST CHARLES: (1899-1978) Canadian medical Scientist. Best known for his co-discovery of insulin. An interesting autograph text, one page, folio, n.p., 12th October 1945, to Henri Corbiere. Best responds to his correspondent´s questionnaire entitled “World Enquiry” beneath the three questions at the head of the page, '1. Were your scientific debuts easy or difficult? 2. Did means of living (another profession or a private income) enable you to make yourself known in science? or did you live solely through your work of laboratory? 3. What work (or what discovery) made yourself more famous? Which do you consider as your masterpiece?', and states `1) Hard work was required. 2) Solely through my work in the laboratory. 3) The discovery of Insulin. 4) The original publication on Insulin´ Bearing to the bottom right corner an ink stamp of “Banting and Best - Department of Medical Research - University of Toronto”. Very small upper corner creases, otherwise G to VG

Lot 852

ARMSTRONG NEIL: (1930-2012) American astronaut, Commander of Apollo XI (1969). The first man to walk on the moon. Signed Commemorative cover honouring man's third flight to the moon with Apollo XI and featuring portraits of the three crew members, Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins. A US postage stamp commemorating Apollo 8 is affixed to the cover and postally cancelled at Cape Canaveral, 16th July 1969, the date of the historic Apollo XI launch. Signed by Armstrong in bold black ink with his name alone to a clear area. About EX

Lot 867

‘It is my desire and that of the troops under my command to do all that lies in our power to repair…..the ravages made by this war to the towns, villages, and soil of France’HAIG DOUGLAS: (1861-1928) British Field Marshal who commanded the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) on the Western Front during World War I. A good T.L.S., D. Haig, with holograph salutation and subscription, two pages, small 4to, General Headquarters, British Armies in France, 5th December 1918, to Ferdinand Foch ('My dear Marshal'). Haig states that he takes pleasure in informing Foch that the measures advocated in his communication 'have been anticipated and that for some weeks past every possible effort, consistent with military requirements, has been made to help the local civil authorities to reinstate the civil population in the areas devastated by operations of war' and further continues 'The collection of the material left in these areas of itself causes trenches to be filled in and the ground cleared of obstacles to agricultural operations, but the shortage now experienced of railway wagon stock curtails to some considerable extent the assistance in this regard that could otherwise be afforded. You may, however, rest assured that the most sympathetic consideration will be given to requests from the local civil authorities for aid in any specific direction, and instructions to the British Army Commanders located near the devasted areas to this effect have already been issued', before concluding 'It is my desire and that of the troops under my command to do all that lies in our power to repair to the extent possible under present conditions the ravages made by this war to the towns, villages, and soil of France'. A letter of fine content and excellent association. With an official oval ink stamp to the upper left corner and very minor pin rust stains, VG Ferdinand Foch (1851-1929) French General who served as the Supreme Allied Commander during World War I. Haig's letter is written less than a month after Foch had been a signatory to the Armistice of 11th November 1918, bringing an end to World War I.

Lot 876

GAMAIN FRANCOIS: (1751-1795) French Locksmith who played a crucial role in the trial against King Louis XVI which ended with his execution. Gamain informed the Convention that he had built a hidden iron cabinet at the Tuileries Palace according to the King´s orders, a cabinet found containing the documents which were the main accusatory evidences used by the prosecutor during the King´s trial. Gamain would be later appointed municipal officer. Rare L.S., `Gamain´, one page, small 8vo, Paris, 3rd July 1794, in French. The letter bears to the heading an ink stamp bearing the motto `Liberty - Equality´ and showing the revolutionary beret, also bearing the written heading of the Public Relief department. Gamain, in his capacity as Municipal Officer at Versailles, certifies that Pierre Etienne Marie Duval was born on 22nd August 1792. Countersigned by two additional officers. Irregularly trimmed bottom edge, otherwise G to VG 

Lot 884

OUDINOT NICOLAS: (1767-1847) Marshal of France. Duc de Reggio. L.S., `Ml. Oudinot´, one page, 4to, Paris, 21st August 1816, to Marshal Duc de Feltre, Minister of war, in French. The document bears the printed heading of the “Head Quarters of the Garde Nationale de Paris”, being a report of the retreated officers assigned to the Garde Nationale. The letter bears to the front a registration red ink stamp. VG Henri Jacques Guillaume Clarke (1765-1818) Marshal of France, one of six created under Louis XVIII 1815-24. Duc de Feltre and Minister of war under Napoleon.

Lot 896

TALLEYRAND-PÉRIGORD CHARLES MAURICE DE: (1754-1838) French Diplomat and Statesman. Prime Minister of France July-September 1815. A very interesting N.S., Ch Mau Talleyrand, at the base of a L.S., Whitworth, one page, large folio, Paris, 12th May 1803, on a partially printed document issued by the British Embassy in Paris, to J. Charles Clermont, in French. The attractive document, bearing two large printed coats of arms, is a passport authorizing Charles Clermont to return to England together with his servant, and states `Charles Lord Whitworth, Counselor of Her British Majesty and British Ambassador to France, asks and requests in the name of Her Majesty to all Officers and authorities, civil and military ones, Princes and friend States and allies of Her Majesty, not only to let Charles Clermont cross any territory, with his servant and luggage, but also to give him any help he may require on his way back to England. We promise reciprocity on similar situations…´ Beneath the British Ambassador´s signature, and annotated in another hand `The Foreign Affairs Minister certify that the above signature of H.E. Lord Whitworth is authentic, Paris, 16th May 1803´, signed by Talleyrand in his capacity as Foreign Affairs Minister. Also signed by a Diplomatic service officer, and bearing a contemporary ink stamp of the French Foreign Affairs Ministry. Small overall, minor age wear, foxing stains, edges very slightly damaged with a pin hole and a tear to the right edge, to the fold, not affecting the text or signature. G   Charles Whitworth (1752-1825) British Ambassador to France. Whitworth demanded his passports on 12th May 1803, the same day the present passport was issued, and left Paris. Whitworth reached London on 20th May. Two days after Talleyrand signed the present document, on 18th May 1803, Britain declared war against France. On 22nd May Napoleon ordered the arrest of all British residents in France.   On 13th March 1803 took place the famous scene between Napoleon I and the British Ambassador at the Tuileries. Before a full court Napoleon exclaimed loudly to Whitworth "Misfortune to those who do not respect treaties. They will be accountable to the whole of Europe".Whitworth will later state "He was too agitated to prolong the conversation; I therefore made no answer, and he retired to his apartment repeating the last phrase. Two hundred people heard this conversation, and I am persuaded that there was not a single person who did not feel the extreme impropriety of his conduct and the total want of dignity as well as of decency on the occasion´.

Lot 908

MONTGOMERY B. L.: (1887-1976) British Field Marshal of World War II. Vintage signed 6 x 4photograph, the image depicting Montgomery seated outdoors in a relaxed pose accompanied by six other gentlemen and a young boy, most likely Lucien Trueb, who is seated directly next to the Field Marshal. Photograph by Villiger of Gstaad and bearing their credit stamp to the verso. Signed ('Montgomery of Alamein, Field Marshal') by Montgomery in bold blue fountain pen ink to a light area at the head of the image. A couple of very slight, minor corner creases, about VG Lucien Trueb (1934-   ) Swiss science writer who, as a twelve year old boy in 1946, met Montgomery in Switzerland and went on to maintain a close relationship with the Field Marshal.

Lot 910

MONTGOMERY B. L.: (1887-1976) British Field Marshal of World War II. An excellent vintage signed 8 x 9.5 photograph of Montgomery in a full-length pose outdoors, wearing his uniform, as he arrives at Westminster Abbey in London to attend a memorial service to Jan Smuts. The press photograph was issued by the Daily Graphic and bears their copyright stamp to the verso. Signed ('Montgomery of Alamein F.M.') in turquoise fountain pen ink to a light area at the base of the image and dated 26th September 1950 in his hand. EX Jan C. Smuts (1870-1950) South African Prime Minister 1919-24, 1939-48. Smuts served in the field during the Boer War and later as a British Field Marshal during World War II.

Lot 1071

NICHOLAS II: (1868-1918) Emperor of Russia 1894-1917. Assassinated. An excellent and very unusually extensive D.S., `Nicolas´, in Cyrillic, a clean and bold example of the Tsar´s signature, eighty-seven pages, folio, Tsarskoye Selo, 1st of January 1914, in Cyrillic. The clean document, being a decree to the Chapter of Russian Imperial and Royal Orders, which according to the submitted certification done by the Minister of National Enlightenment regarding successful an faultless services, states in part `We bestow the Imperial and Royal Order of the White Eagle on Privy Councillors… Order of the Holy Great Prince Vladimir, Equal-of the-Apostles… 2nd class on the member of the Council of the Minister of National Enlightenment… 3rd class on the Active State Councillors, rectors and full professors of the Imperial Universities… 4th class on the Active State Councillors, rectors and professors..´ The Tsar orders `We command the Chapter to issue insignias and credentials to the Knights of the Orders. Insignias for non-Christians should be issued for..´ Bearing to the front page an ink stamp dated 8th February 1914. A long number of persons are bestowed, reporting their full names, ranks and merits, including. G to VG

Lot 1076

HAILE SELASSIE I: (1892-1975) Ethiopian Regent Plenipotentiary 1916-30 and Emperor 1930-74. An extremely rare, early A.L.S., as Negus Tafari, and in his capacity as 'Heir to the Imperial Throne and Regent of the Ethiopian Empire', one page, n.p., (Addis Ababa?), 17th November 1928, to Pierre Alype, in Ge'ez. The Negus offers peace to his correspondent and continues 'Your letter, dated 8th October 1928, in which you were kind enough to send your wishes on the occasion of my elevation to the royal dignity and my coronation, has arrived', concluding 'I thank you for the wishes you expressed for the glory of my reign and the happiness of my family'. An official circular purple rubber stamp featuring the Lion of Judah and cross sceptre appears at the head of the page. With blank integral leaf. Accompanied by a contemporary typed French translation. Autograph letters of Haile Selassie are extremely rare, particularly those signed before becoming Emperor. A few light, minor creases to the edges and the integral leaf almost completely detached at the vertical central fold, otherwise VG In 1916 Empress Zewditu I granted Haile Selassie the position of Balemulu Silt'an Enderase (Regent Plenipotentiary) and in 1928 she planned on elevating him to the throne of Shewa, however last minute opposition from certain provincial rulers caused a change and his title Negus (or King) was conferred, on 7th October 1928, just ten days before the present letter was signed, without geographical qualification or definition.

Lot 1080

PRAJADHIPOK: (1893-1941) Rama VII. King of Siam 1925-35, to date the only Siamese monarch of the Chakri Dynasty to abdicate. A.N.S., Prajadhipok, in Siamese, as Prince, to one side of a plain postcard, Lisbon, 3rd April 1909, in Siamese. The Prince states that he has found Lisbon to be a very nice place and that he hopes to return. With a postage stamp and cancellation to the lower left corner and a typed caption lightly and neatly affixed to the upper edge. Also featuring a contemporary ink translation, in an unidentified hand, to the verso. Some very light, extremely minor staining and very slight traces of former mounting to the verso, otherwise VG

Lot 1081

CHAKRABONGSE CHULA: (1908-1963) Prince of Siam, a member of the family of the Chakri Dynasty of Thailand. D.S., Chula of Siam, one page, small oblong 8vo, Dover, 27th June 1935. The partially printed document is an official Landing Card for Non-British Subjects and has been completed and signed by the Prince in pencil upon his arrival at Dover from Calais, providing details of his name, age, nationality and his address (16 Stanford Court, London) whilst in the United Kingdom. With an official Immigration Officer's date stamp to the verso. Some light age wear and a very minor vertical fold to the centre, about VG

Lot 1103

[ROYAL CORONATION]: FISHER GEOFFREY (1887-1972) English Anglican priest, Archbishop of Canterbury 1945-61. Fisher officiated at the marriage of Princess Elizabeth in Westminster Abbey in 1947, and after her accession to the throne in 1952 he led the coronation service in 1953, and crowned her as Queen Elizabeth II. A scarce vintage signed 8 x 10 photograph of Fisher standing outdoors, in his ecclesiastical robes, cassock and mitre. Photograph by the Leo E. Dery Studio of Quebec and bearing their credit stamp to the verso. Signed ('Geoffrey Cantuar', as Archbishop of Canterbury) with his name alone in fountain pen ink to a largely clear area of the image. Together with a T.L.S., Geoffrey Cantuar, as Archbishop of Canterbury, one page, 8vo, Lambeth Palace, London, 25th September 1952, to the Lord Mayor of London. The Archbishop states that he cannot refrain from stating 'how immensely the hospitality and the kindness of yourself and the Lady Mayoress was appreciated by all of us of the British Council of Churches', further remarking 'Both of you went out of your way to make us feel your warm-heartedness and goodness, and while this is only what you always do it must have a special word of gratitude.' Some very light, extremely minor staining to the lower white border of the photograph, otherwise VG, 2

Lot 1115

MUSSOLINI BENITO: (1883-1945) Italian Fascist Dictator of World War II. D.S., Mussolini, one page, folio, Rome, 7th July 1928. The partially printed document, in Italian (untranslated) refers to Alberto di Guiseppe and confirms his demotion for disciplinary reasons. Signed by Mussolini at the foot and countersigned by King Victor Emmanuel III (1869-1947, King of Italy 1900-46). Some minor show through caused by a rubber stamp to the verso only very lightly affects the King's signature. One slight diagonal crease to the text and light, minor staining to the right edge and some small, neat tears to the left edge, not affecting the text or signatures, about VG

Lot 1116

FRANCO FRANCISCO: (1892-1975) Spanish General, Head of State of Spain from 1936 and de facto Regent of the Kingdom of Spain 1939-75. Signed and inscribed 8.5 x 11 (21cm x 28cm) photograph of Franco, the Jalon Angel image, from Zaragoza, showing the Spanish General standing in a formal three-quarter length pose, wearing his military uniform. Boldly signed `F. Franco´, also dated 3rd July 1961 in his hand, to the lower clear border. Bearing to the lower right border the photographer´s blind embossed stamp, and their printed logo to the verso. Attractively matted in red, easy-removable, to an overall size of 12.5 x 15.5 (32cm x 39cm). Light vertical crease to the left border not affecting the signature nor the image of the Generalisimo. G to VG

Lot 1118

[CONSTITUTION OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY]: ADENAUER KONRAD (1876-1967) German statesman who served as the first Chancellor of West Germany (officially the Federal Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany) from 1949-63. An historically important group of printed documents concerning the introduction of the West German constitution following the end of World War II, and other related items, two signed by Adenauer, all relating to the Grundgesetz fur die Bundesrepublik Deutschland ('Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany', i.e. the West German Constitution), comprising -(i) printed 4to copy of the Entwurf des Grundgesetzes ('Draft of the Basic Law') in the version of the second reading of the Parliamentary Council, published by the Bonn University printers as Parliamentary Council paper number 883, 8th May 1949, comprising 38 pages, in German, and consisting of 146 numbered articles forming the proposed West German Constitution, containing a series of pencil corrections (most in German, although, curiously, a few in English too) to the margins, in the hand of Rudolf Nadolny, alongside articles 21, 22, 37, 38, 54, 82, 132, 136, 137 and 144.(ii) printed 4to copy of the Grundgesetz fur die Bundesrepublik Deutschland ('Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany') as passed by the Parliamentary Council in Bonn, 8th May 1949, published by the Bonn University printers, comprising 38 pages, in German, and consisting of 146 numbered articles forming the definitive West German Constitution and reflecting the amendments as noted in the preceding draft copy, the introduction stating, in part, 'Aware of their responsibility before God and mankind, inspired by the will to maintain their national and state unity and to serve world peace as an equal member in a united Europe, the German people in the states of Baden, Bavaria, Bremen, Hamburg, Hesse, Nieder-Saxony, North Rhine-Westphalia, Rhineland-Palatinate, Schleswig-Holstein, Wurttemberg-Baden and Wurttemberg-Hohenzollern, to give state life a new order for a transitional period, passed this Basic Law of the Federal Republic of Germany by virtue of its constituent power….'.(iii) printed 4to copy of the first edition of the Federal Law Gazette, issued in Bonn, 23rd May 1949, published by the Bonn University printers, comprising 20 pages, in German, and presenting the 146 numbered articles of the West German Constitution (Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany), signed ('Adenauer') by Konrad Adenauer in bold fountain pen ink with his name alone at the conclusion.(iv) a folio presentation album containing thirty original unsigned photographs (most approximately 9 x 7, a few smaller) documenting the work of the Parliamentary Council in preparing and approving the West German Constitution at Bonn in 1949, the images depicting the members of the committee working together at tables in a large hall, various members of the press seated at tables, a press conference, four female parliamentary councillors engaged in discussion, various committee members working in their offices, a secretary working at a telex machine, committee members taking a lunch break, relaxing over a game of cards, committee members casting their votes in a secret ballot, the counting of the votes, and the announcement of the result by Konrad Adenauer, and the closing session showing Adenauer delivering his proclamation of the constitution on 23rd May 1949. The majority of the photographs are by Hehmke-Winterer of Dusseldorf and bear their blind embossed credit stamp, and the majority of the pages have brief printed German captions and tissue guards. One of the final pages, featuring a photograph of Adenauer standing at a lectern, is signed ('Adenauer') by the soon-to-be elected Chancellor in the margin, and on the facing page appears a printed 8vo menu card for a dinner at the La Redoute restaurant in Bad Godesberg, Bonn, on 24th May 1949, signed by four individuals including Adenauer, and dated 24th May 1949 in his hand. The menu has been affixed to the page with clear sellotape across each of the signatures. A printed oblong 12mo label is pasted to the inside cover indicating that the album was presented by the State Government of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia in May 1949, and bears two unidentified signatures.(v) an original mimeograph typed copy of Adenauer's speech given on the occasion of the proclamation of the West German constitution in Bonn on 23rd May 1949, six pages, 4to, in German, commencing 'Ladies and Gentlemen! I ask you, in view of the importance of the work that we have just completed, after the minutes of excitement, to look together for a few moments now, so that we can take stock of what has happened and where we are. First of all, I would like you to be able to state, so that the public outside does not get the wrong impression, that of the thirteen representatives of Bavaria in the Parliamentary Council, seven have approved the constitution, i.e. the majority. And I think one can hope that there will also be a majority in the Bavarian state parliament when this Basic Law is presented to the state parliaments in the near future. Ladies and Gentlemen! It's probably true and I don't think any of those who justified their no-vote will deny it - for us Germans this is the first happy day since 1933. …….' (vi) Rudolf Nadolny (1873-1953) Prussian military intelligence officer under German Foreign Office cover who served as the German Ambassador to Turkey 1924-33 and the Soviet Union 1933-34. T.L.S., Nadolny, one page, oblong 8vo, Rhondorf bei Honnef, 13th August 1949, to Mr. [Gerard] Ball, in German. Nadolny writes to make a request of his correspondent, explaining that he had been visited the day before by two Englishmen and two Germans who inspected the whole of his house and surveyed the rooms with, he believes, the intention of confiscating it for use by the English authorities, and asking that he and his wife be allowed to stay in the apartment in consideration of their ages and that they had recently carried out some repairs at considerable expense.(vii) Rudolf Nadolny - a second T.L.S., Nadolny, one page, 4to, Rhondorf bei Honnef, 22nd January 1950, to Gerard Ball, in German. Nadolny states that it is a pity he has not seen his correspondent for so long, but is aware that he has been working deliriously, continuing 'I should like to send a copy of the attached booklet (no longer present) which I offer to you, to the well known Mr. Sandys, Winston Churchill's son-in-law, but do not know his address. Could you tell me how to send it to him? The accompanying book will show how a peace with Germany could look according to the rules of national law. It has been written for the case that all four occupying forces together conclude such a peace. If, however, the Western Allies wanted to include Germany in a West-European combination, I thought that this could only be done on the basis of full equality'.An exceptional and rare grouping of documents, pivotal in the history of Germany in the aftermath of World War II. Some very light coverall age wear, a few minor stains and small tears, generally VG, 7 RESTRICTIONS IMPOSED BY THE SALEROOM MEAN THE COMPLETE DESCRIPTION CAN NOT BE DISPLAYED. PLEASE CONTACT US FOR FURTHER INFORMATION  

Lot 1128

TROTSKY LEON: (1879-1940) Russian Marxist Revolutionary. Founder and first Leader of the Red Army. Assassinated. Rare D.S., `L. Trotsky´, one page, folio, n.p., 28th October 1917, in Cyrillic. The partially document is a passport given by Trotsky in his capacity as Chairman of the Council of Workers', Soldiers' and Peasants's Deputies, stating `All guards are requested not to detain this representative of the Minstry of Foreign Affairs, Ivan Vladimirovitch Delektorsky, without a good reason.´, and beneath an official ink stamp `Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Fourth Political Department - Chairman of the Council of Worker´s, Soldier´s and Peasants Deputies´ A bold ink and large good example of his signature. Small overall age wear with small professional repair to the verso. G to VG  

Lot 1141

DISRAELI BENJAMIN: (1804-1881) British Prime Minister 1868, 1874-80. Signed Free Front envelope, hand addressed by Disraeli to Philip Rose at Westminster and marked Private in his hand. With affixed Penny Red postage stamp, postally cancelled London, 20th December 1862. Signed ('B Disraeli') in the lower left corner. With red wax seal to verso. Lightly mounted, otherwise VGSir Philip Rose (1816-1883) British Solicitor, a close friend and adviser to Disraeli.

Lot 1178

GUEVARA CHE: (1928-1967) Argentine Marxist Revolutionary & Guerrilla leader, a major figure in the Cuban Revolution. D.S., `Che´, one page, oblong 8 x 6.5 clipped page, n.p. [Cuba], 14th April 1961, in Spanish. The clipped piece bears a text ink stamp to the heading, being the acknowledgement of the document received, stating after the date that `On this day, I notified the present document to the undersigning, having read it in full and giving him a copy signed by me, I attest so..´ Signed below by Che Guevara in his typical small writing. Beneath his signature and in typed letters ''Comandante Ernesto Che Guevara''. Also bearing alongside an official ink stamp of the Ministry of Industry of the Republic of Cuba. Matted in black above a 4 x 3 contemporary photograph of Che Guevara, unsigned, the image showing Che Guevara giving a decoration, to an overall size of 12 x 14.5 (30cm x 37cm). Very small hole, not affecting the signature or text. Very small overall age wear, otherwise G

Lot 163

KEATON BUSTER: (1895-1966) American film comedian, Academy Award winner. A very fine vintage signed and inscribed sepia 8 x 10 photograph, the image depicting 'the great stone face' in an almost lifelike head and shoulders pose as he looks directly ahead with a typical deadpan expression on his face. Photograph by George Hurrell and bearing his blindstamp to the lower border and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer credit stamp to the verso. Signed by Keaton in purple fountain pen ink to the image, partially across a darker area although reasonably legible. Signed photographs by Keaton of this exceptional quality are rare and desirable. A couple of very light, extremely minor corner and surface creases, otherwise about EX

Lot 223

SCHNEIDER ROMY: (1938-1982) German actress. A good vintage signed 5 x 7 photograph of the actress in a head and shoulders pose. A German credit stamp to the verso indicates that the publicity portrait was issued for the film Kitty and the Great Big World (1956) in which she starred in the role of Kitty Dupont. Signed by Schneider in blue ink with her name alone to a clear area of the image. VG

Lot 260

ENTERTAINMENT: Selection of signed pieces, album pages, signed postcard photographs and slightly larger etc., most vintage, by various stage and film actors and actresses, some television entertainers etc., including Bob Hope, Neil Hamilton, John Gielgud (2), Rex Harrison, Terence Stamp (accompanied by an unsigned campaign brochure for Far from The Madding Crowd), Joan Fontaine, Michael Gambon, Richard Attenborough, Pauline Frederick, Harry Lauder, John Martin-Harvey, Georgie Wood, Betty Hutton etc. G to generally about VG, 20

Lot 35

BERNHARDT SARAH: (1844-1923) French stage actress. A very fine vintage signed and inscribed 6 x 9 photograph, the image depicting the Divine Sarah standing in a full-length pose dressed predominantly in black. Signed in fountain pen ink by Bernhardt to the lower photographer's mount and dated 1906 in her hand. With the blind embossed credit stamp of a Boston photographer. Some very light, extremely minor age wear, otherwise about EX Bernhardt made her first (of four) American Farewell Tours in 1905-06.

Lot 40

MÉLIÈS GEORGES: (1861-1938) French Film Director, a pioneer of cinema and innovator in the use of special effects. Rare D.S., G. Melies, one page, 4to, 16 Passage de l´Opéra, Paris, 25th July 1912, being a receipt issued on Melies' attractive printed stationery “Manufacture de Films pour Cinématographes - G. Melies”. The manuscript receipt, in French, is for the sum of 385 Francs and 44 cents, being the payment of royalties due from the sales, in New York, of some of Melies' films. Bearing a payment red ink stamp cancelling the debt with tax cancellation stamp. Three file holes to the left edge of the document, not affecting the text or signature. VG

Lot 419

DEBUSSY CLAUDE: (1862-1918) French Composer. A good A.L.S., Claude Debussy, one page, French “lettre pneumatique”, on his printed stationery, Paris, 30th November 1912, in French. In his usual small and clean writing, Debussy requests an address and seats for a performance, saying `Voulez-vous etre aimable pour m´envoyer, d´urgence l´adresse du quatuor a cordes Hongrois, qui doit arriver ce jour a Paris?´ (“Would you be so kind as to send me, urgently, the address of the Hungarian string quartet, which is due to arrive in Paris today?”) further saying `Réservez-moi deux fauteuils de face pas trop pres de la scene et a la fin d´une rangée, a cause de la sortie!´ (“Book me two seats facing scene not too close to the stage and at the end of a row, because of the exit!”) Bearing postmarks and stamp to the verso. G to VG

Lot 423

MILHAUD DARIUS: (1892-1974) French composer, a member of Les Six. Signed and inscribed folio edition of the printed sheet music for Concerto pour violoncelle et piano, First edition published by Raymond Deiss, Paris, 1936, signed and inscribed by Milhaud to the title page, in French, 'A Pierre Fournier, souvenir bien amical, Milhaud' and dated 1937 in his hand. With several performance markings in the hand of Fournier and bearing his ink initials and ownership stamp to the lower right corner of the front cover of the paper wrappers. Together with a second, slightly smaller printed copy of the same piece, unsigned, although bearing extensive performance markings in Pierre Fournier's hand and with a transcription of one passage to the blank verso of the final page. With Fournier's initials to the lower right corner of the first page (slightly masked by tape). Both are a little crudely repaired and strengthened with brown tape to the spines and edges, about G, 2 Pierre Fournier (1906-1986) French cellist.

Lot 431

HINDEMITH PAUL: (1895-1963) German composer and conductor. A.L.S., Paul Hindemith, one page, 4to, Frankfurt, 19th November 1922, to [Emil] Hertzka, in German. Hindemith thanks his correspondent for their telegram and continues to remark 'A lot has changed in the meantime. Schott wrote to me that he wants to beat any offers I get and since my contract doesn't allow me to give my material to any other publisher on more favourable terms, I'm bound by him', further adding that he will come to Vienna in two weeks and would be happy to talk about the matter personally. With a received date stamp to the upper right corner. VG Emil Hertzka (1869-1932) Hungarian music publisher, an influential and pioneering publisher who was responsible for printing and promoting some of the most important European musical works of the 20th century. 

Lot 437

ROSSINI GIOACHINO: (1792-1868) Italian Composer. A rare and excellent D.S., `Gioachino Rossini´, two pages, 4to, thin paper, Paris, 15th March 1866, in Italian. The partially printed document being the official application form presented to register the copyright of one of his operas Le Siege de Corinthe in Milan, Italy. The document states in part `Gioachino Rossini intending to formally reserve the rights due to the author, according to the law from 25th June 1865, presents the opera with grand score for orchestra..´ Rossini signs beneath the opera title `L´assedio dil Corinto´, and the date of the premiere "1826". Signed at the base by the prefect secretary. Bearing an official taxation stamp to the upper left front corner and two ink stamps of the Italian ministry to the front and verso. Also bearing to the verso a contemporary registry annotation related to Rossini and his opera, dated in Florence, on 1st of May 1866. Very small hole not affecting the text or signature, and very small tear to the bottom edge, otherwise G Le Siege de Corinthe (1826) is a three acts opera by Rossini premiered in Paris in 1826, and was Rossini´s first French opera. 

Lot 450

`..a page of music in memory of Debussy..´STRAVINSKY IGOR: (1882-1971) Russian Composer. A very good content A.L.S., `I. Stravinsky´, one page, Carantec, Finistere, 26th July 1920, to Monsieur Prunieres, Director of the Revue Musicale in Belgium, in French. To a French postcard, Stravinsky responds to his correspondent and to his former request and referring to his work in memory of Debussy, passed away two years earlier, states `… Je n´oublie pas ma promesse, seulement au lieu de faire simplement une page de musique - cette page est devenue tout a fait autre chose - en ce moment ci il n´y a plus lieu de vous envoyer quelques mesures ou une page de musique a la mémoire de Debussy pour votre “Revue Musicale”. Je vous enverrai un fragment d´une piece qui est intitulé ainsi “Symphonies d´instruments a vent” a la mémoire de Claude Achille Debussy´ (“…I do not forget my promise, only instead of just making a page of music - this page has become something else entirely - at this time there is no longer any need to send you a few bars or a page of music in memory of Debussy for your “Revue Musicale”. I will send you a fragment of a piece entitled “Symphonies of Wind Instruments” in memory of Claude Achille Debussy”) Bearing to the verso ºfew postmarks and stamp. Extremely small corner crease, otherwise about VG        Claude Debussy (1862-1918) French Composer.Symphonies of Wind Instruments is a concert of one single movement, for woodwind and brass, composed by Igor Stravinsky in 1920, and which was premiered in London in June 1921.

Lot 454

 KABALEVSKY DMITRY: (1904-1987) Soviet Composer. T.L.S., `D. Kabalevsky´, one page, folio, Moscow, 8th December 1964, to P. J. Eckstein of the Prague Union of Composers, in Cyrillic. Kabalevsky states `I apologize for the late reply. This has happened because I did not have the list of compositions. Looking for it, completing the last years and rewriting consumed a considerable time… Hoping to see you when you are in Moscow..´ The document bears an ink registry stamp to the heading, dated 15th December 1964. VG 

Lot 478

TIBBETT LAWRENCE: (1896-1960) American opera singer. An excellent vintage signed sepia 7.5 x 9.5 photograph of the baritone standing in a half-length pose in costume. Photograph by Morton of San Francisco and bearing their credit stamp to the verso. Signed by Tibbett in black fountain pen ink to a clear area of the background. One very slight, extremely minor corner crease, otherwise VG

Lot 489

FONTEYN MARGOT: (1919-1991) English Ballet Dancer. A good and attractive vintage signed and inscribed 7.5 x 9.5 pearl-finish photograph by Fonteyn, the Anthony Studio of London image depicting the dancer in costume, in a full-length action pose. Signed (`With best wishes, Margot Fonteyn´) in fountain pen ink to the lower border of the photograph. Signature and inscription slightly faded. Bearing to the lower right corner the studio of photography blindstamp, and their ink stamp to the verso. Surface impressions only to the upper border, due to former mounting, with remnants to the verso, otherwise G

Lot 491

NUREYEV RUDOLF (1938-1993) Soviet ballet dancer. Signed 10 x 8 photograph of Nureyev standing in a three-quarter length pose, in costume, with one arm outstretched as he accepts the applause of an audience. Photograph by Judy Cameron and bearing her credit stamp to the verso. Signed ('R. Nureyev') by Nureyev in blue ink with his name alone to the image. VG

Lot 493

FONTEYN & NUREYEV: FONTEYN MARGOT (1919-1991) English ballerina & NUREYEV RUDOLF (1938-1993) Soviet ballet dancer. Two vintage individually signed 8 x 10 photographs by Fonteyn and Nureyev, the first depicting Fonteyn standing in a half-length ballet pose with her arms and hands outstretched above her head. Photograph by Houston Rogers of London and bearing his credit stamp to the verso. Signed ('Margot Fonteyn Arias') by Fonteyn in blue ink to the image and dated 1969 in her hand. The signature is a little light, although reasonably legible. The second photograph depicts Nureyev in a candid pose standing outdoors in a half length pose and holding a single flower in one hand. Signed ('R Nureyev') in bold purple ink with his name alone to the image. VG, 2

Lot 494

FONTEYN & NUREYEV: FONTEYN MARGOT (1919-1991) English ballerina & NUREYEV RUDOLF (1938-1993) Soviet ballet dancer. A good signed 10 x 8 photograph by both Fonteyn and Nureyev individually, the image depicting them together in a full-length dance pose. Photograph by Dominic of London and bearing their credit stamp to the verso. Signed ('Margot Fonteyn Arias') by Fonteyn in black ink and signed ('R Nureyev') by Nureyev in blue ink, both with their names alone to clear areas of the image. VG

Lot 517

TERESA MOTHER: (1910-1997) Albanian Roman Catholic Nun, Nobel Peace Prize winner, 1979 & THATCHER MARGARET (1925-2013) British Prime Minister 1979-90. An exceptional signed 7 x 10 photograph by both Mother Teresa and Margaret Thatcher individually, the image depicting the two ladies standing in full-length poses together within 10 Downing Street on 13th April 1988. Photograph by Times Newspapers Ltd and bearing their credit stamp to the verso. Signed ('God bless you, M Teresa MC') in bold black ink by Mother Teresa and signed ('With all kind thoughts, Margaret Thatcher') in black ink by Thatcher, both to largely clear areas of the image. Accompanied by a T.L.S., John Whittingdale, by Thatcher's Political Secretary (and now a Member of Parliament), one page, 8vo, n.p. (London), 24th June 1991, thanking his correspondent on behalf of Thatcher for their letter and continuing 'Mrs Thatcher receives an enormous number of requests for her signature and it is simply not possible for her to accede to them all…..she feels it would be wrong to provide photographs unless they are for personal acquaintances. However, since Mother Teresa has signed the photograph she felt she would make an exception to the rule and I therefore have pleasure in returning the photograph duly signed'. An extremely rare signed photograph by two of the most famous, and perhaps controversial, female figures of the 20th century. EX, 2 Mother Teresa visited London in April 1988 and met with Margaret Thatcher to express the need for urgent help for London's homeless. On 14th April, the day following their meeting, Thatcher told the House of Commons 'every person in this House has the greatest respect and affection for Mother Teresa and for the work that she does. Even though we might disagree with her on one or two things, we still admire and respect her views'.

Lot 536

[SLAVE SALE CONTRACT]: A very fine L.S., being a slave sale contract, one page, folio, Habana, Cuba, 24th August 1871, in Spanish. The document states `D. Antonio Cancio, vecino de la Calzada del Cerro, minero ochocientos diez y nueve vende a D. Juan Ferrin y Pazo, vecino de Cardenas, una negra nombrada La disloca, en precio de mil trescientos escudos´ (“Mr. Antonio Cancio, resident at la Calzada del Cerro, miner, number eight hundred and nineteen, sells to Mr. Juan Ferrin y Pazo, resident at Cardenas, a black woman named La disloca for the price agreed of one thousand and three hundred escudos”) Signed at the base by officials of La Habana. Bearing a stamped official seal and to the heading a vignette stamp indicating the tax has been paid. Small overall age wear with small foxing stains, otherwise G   

Lot 312

A SILVER ROCKING BLOTTER WITH STAMP BOX HANDLE Chester 1919

Lot 402

A COLLECTION OF 19TH CENTURY MIXED WORLD STAMPS in stamp albums, including mixed world stamps from Portugal, Japan, Greece, Columbia etc.

Lot 403

A NEW IMPERIAL STAMP ALBUM VOLS I & II comprising a collection of Commonwealth stamps from 1840-1936 including two Penny Blacks, various Penny Reds and other mixed world stamps from Cyprus, India, Cape of Good Hope, Canada, Brunei etc.; with another similar album

Lot 407

TWO AUSTRALIAN STAMP ALBUMS comprising Centennial Australia from 1936; the Golden Jubilee of the Commonwealth of Australia 1951; 1950 centennial of the first achieved stamps in Australia; 1983 historic fire engines of Australia and others

Lot 408

THREE STAMP ALBUMS containing various Spanish ranging from 1870's to 1960's. Comprising Spanish American Exhibition Air Stamp; Spanish Republic 1931 local Madrid overprints; WWII 1942 cover and postcard written from the Internment Camp at Miranda de Ebro (Burgos) to the British Embassy in Madrid, and others

Lot 410

A COLLECTION OF BRITISH STAMPS in a stamp album, ranging from 1880 - 1984, including a range of Penny Reds (1864-1879); half-penny stamps and three other various stamp albums of British stamps

Lot 392

A box of world stamps, Triumph stamp album etc

Lot 397

A modern novelty silver stamp box, by A. E. Holder, Sheffield 2012, modelled as a low boy, hinged cover, on four legs, length 6.2cm, approx. weight 1.9oz. Provenance: The Arthur Holder Collection.

Lot 40

A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a late-Victorian silver double stamp box, rectangular form, the hinged cover set with two stamps under glass, gadroon border, length 6.8cm, plus a silver table cigar lighter modelled as an oil lamp, on a raised oval foot, Birmingham 1921, and two Russian Kiddish cups, approx. weighable 4oz. (4)

Lot 628

A George IV agricultural silver presentation goblet, by Joseph Craddock, London 1828, the foot with the retailers stamp, plain urn bowl, gilded interior, on a raised circular foot, inscribed 'The Agricultural Society of Herefordshire to Mr. John Walker 182', the reverse with 'Cattle Prize', height 15.6cm, approx. weight 8oz.

Lot 116

A 1788 PATTERN HEAVY CAVALRY TROOPER'S SWORD BY HARVEY, 90cm fullered blade stamped HARVEY at the forte and with a partial crown stamp, regulation steel hilt with D-shaped knuckle guard supported by two looping side bars, ovoid pommel spirally fluted black painted wooden grip.

Lot 135

A 1796 PATTERN LIGHT CAVALRY TROOPER'S SWORD, 84.5cm curved blade by Woolley stamped B O and with an arrow stamp, regulation steel stirrup hilt, ribbed leather covered wooden grip, worn, contained in its black painted steel scabbard.

Lot 557

A PATTERN 1848 ROYAL HORSE GUARDS TROOPER'S SWORD, 88.5cm fullered blade stamped with a WD mark and reversed R stamp (Reeves Greaves and Reeves?), regulation pierced steel hilt , smooth domed brass pommel, wire bound fishskin grip, scabbard lacking. See page 99 Swords of the British Army by Robson.

Lot 675

A JAPANESE ARISAKA BAYONET, with hooked quillon and single arsenal stamp, a further example with straight quillon and two arsenal stamps, a Japanese Model 1911 folding bayonet, parts lacking and a Russian spike bayonet. (4)

Lot 635

A LATE 19TH CENTURY BOWIE KNIFE BY BROOKES & CROOKES OF SHEFFIELD, 18.5cm blade with maker's stamp at the forte, characteristic hilt with chequered two-piece riveted wooden grips, contained in its white metal mounted leather scabbard with belt loop.

Lot 474

A BAVARIAN 11MM MODEL 1871/84 BOLT ACTION SERVICE RIFLE, 31.5inch sighted barrel fitted with ramp and ladder rear sights, the breech stamped with Amberg arsenal marks, King Ludwig of Bavaria acceptance stamp and model designation, full stocked with regulation steel mounts, steel cleaning rod.

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