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ACTRESSES: A good selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs by various actresses including Moran Atias, Sharon Stone, Samantha Barks, Brigitte Bardot, Melissa George, Keira Knightley, Helena Mattsson, Kate Beckinsale, Anna Friel, Meg Ryan etc. The majority of the images are colour and depict the actresses in glamorous poses. All are boldly signed, largely to clear areas of the images, and none are inscribed. VG to EX, 11
DU MAURIER DAPHNE: (1907-1989) British Author. An interesting T.L.S., Daphne du Maurier, one page, 8vo, Kilmarth, Par, Cornwall, 19th January 1974, to Miss. S. Stone in New York. Du Maurier responds to her admirer's letter and provides answers to her questions in three paragraphs, in full, 'Don't Look Now. In a brief flash before dying from the stab-wound, John saw the vaporetto with Laura, and the sisters, was bearing them to his funeral. This was a case of pre-cognition. The Alibi. Fenton had not killed the Kaufman woman, and his confession was, as you suggested, because everything seemed futile, and in some hopeless way he wanted to get back at his wife. The Birds. The movie was rather different from my story, in which I implied that the family concerned would indeed be finally destroyed by the birds.' Accompanied by the original envelope. A letter of interesting content for its references to several of Du Maurier's works, not least her famous novelette The Birds. About EX Don't Look Now is a short story which appeared as part of a collection entitled Not After Midnight in 1971. The collection was published under the title Don't Look Now in America. The novella was adapted into a classic British film of the horror/thriller genre in 1973, starring Julie Christie and Donald Sutherland and directed by Nicholas Roeg. The Alibi is also a short story written by Du Maurier which was published in a collection alongside seven other stories with the title The Breaking Point in 1959. The novelette The Birds was first published in 1952 as part of Du Maurier's collection entitled The Apple Tree. The story was the inspiration for Alfred Hitchcock's film The Birds, made in 1963 in the same year which The Apple Tree was reprinted as The Birds and Other Stories.
FAMOUS MEN & WOMEN: Selection of signed clipped pieces, a few cards, letters and newspaper photographs etc., by a wide variety of famous men and women including Solomon J. Solomon, Charles Wyndham, Charles Morgan, Marcus Stone, Julia Neilson, John Martin Harvey, Hugh Cecil, Gerald du Maurier, Harry Tate, Stephen King-Hall, Sue Barker, Brian Moore, Michael Owen, T. Arthur Plummer, Warwick Deeping, Philip Gibbs, E. V. Lucas, Oliver Lodge, Nicholas Monsarrat, Eric Linklater, Eva Turner, Geraint Evans, Sesto Bruscantini, Geoff Boycott etc. A few are laid down, FR to G, 57
Three 18ct gold dress rings to include a yellow and white gold band set with small white stones, size M, a white gold ring set with small diamonds and opals, size M, a small white gold ring set with small solitaire white stone and a yellow metal ring set with an amethyst-coloured stone, size E, approx combined 15.9g (4).
A 9ct gold gentlemen's dress ring, platform-set with three small white stones, size V and four 9ct gold ladies' dress rings; one with rope-effect platform top, size P, one set with single blue stone, size R, an opal and small diamond floral-set ring, size P and a cameo ring, size P, approx combined 16.7g (5).
A 9ct gold ladies' dress ring set with cabochon jadeite stone in Oriental-inspired setting, size L, a 9ct gold half-eternity ring set with sapphires and diamonds, size N, a 9ct gold dress ring set with white emerald-cut stones, size M and two 9ct gold ladies' dress rings; one floral-set, size K, the other a half-eternity ring set with blue and white stones, size Q, combined approx 11.9g (5).
Five 9ct gold ladies' dress rings; a floral-set example with central green stone and white stone surround, size P, two with solitaire white stones, sizes M and R, an opal example with white stone surround, size M and a floral-set sapphire and white stone surround example, size O, combined approx 9.5g (5).
Seven 9ct gold dress rings to include a ladies' wedding band, size M, a ring with seven collet-set white stones, size N, a filigree ring size K, a ring with a heart-shaped stone, size J, a solitaire white stone inset ring, size M, a ring set with sapphires and white stones, size N and an engraved band, size L, approx combined 102g (7).
Nine 9ct gold ladies' dress rings to include a floral-set example with red and white stones, size O 1/2, a solitaire white stone example, size P, an example set with central red stone, size N, an example with white stone in platform setting with blue and white stones, size K and four others, combined approx 16.3g (9).
Eight 9ct gold ladies' dress rings to include a buckle ring, size L, a signet ring, size P, a floral-set ring with central opal and garnets and bark design shoulders, size J, a heart-shaped ring with red stone and white stone surround, size O, a half-eternity ring with blue and white stones, size O, a wishbone ring set with small white stones, size N, a ring set with dark red cabochon, size M and a floral-set ring (af), combined approx 17.6g (8).
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