AUTOGRAPHS AUCTION - starting at 4.00pm PT 2020-12-03 Auction - 400 Price Results - International Autograph Auctions Europe S.L. in es - Page 3
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CASANOVA GIACOMO: (1725-1798)MUSSOLINI BENITO: (1883-1945)FABERGE PETER CARL: (1846-1920)
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Marbella (Malaga), Spain
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AUTOGRAPHS AUCTION - starting at 4.00pm PT

TWO-DAY ONLINE ONLY AUCTION - Presenting an excellent selection of fine autographs & letters covering all fields of collecting
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SANGER FREDERICK: (1918-2013): SANGER FREDERICK: (1918-2013) British Biochemist, Nobel Prize winner for Chemistry in 1958 & 1980. Autograph Manuscript, unsigned, two pages, 4to, n.p. (Cambridge?), n.d. (1990s). The incomplete
0619: SANGER FREDERICK: (1918-2013)Est. €200-€300
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CRICK FRANCIS: (1916-2004): CRICK FRANCIS: (1916-2004) English Molecular Biologist, co-discoverer of the structure of the DNA molecule in 1953 together with James Watson. Joint Nobel Prize winner for Physiology or Medicine,
0620: CRICK FRANCIS: (1916-2004)Est. €400-€600
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PAULING LINUS: (1901-1994): PAULING LINUS: (1901-1994) American Chemist & Biochemist, Nobel Prize winner for Chemistry, 1954 and Nobel Peace Prize winner, 1962. Autograph Manuscript Signed, Linus Pauling, (twice), eleven pages,
0621: PAULING LINUS: (1901-1994)Est. €250-€350
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TINBERGEN JAN: (1903-1994): TINBERGEN JAN: (1903-1994) Dutch Economist, winner of the first Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, 1969. Autograph Manuscript Signed, Jan Tinbergen, nine pages, 4to, n.p., n.d. (c.1979). The
0622: TINBERGEN JAN: (1903-1994)Est. €150-€200
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HERZBERG GERHARD: (1904-1999): HERZBERG GERHARD: (1904-1999) German-Canadian Physicist and Physical Chemist, Nobel Prize winner for Chemistry, 1971. Manuscript Signed, G Herzberg, twenty-four pages, 4to, n.p. (University of
0623: HERZBERG GERHARD: (1904-1999)Est. €100-€150
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BALTIMORE DAVID: (1938- ): BALTIMORE DAVID: (1938- ) American Biologist, Nobel Prize winner for Physiology or Medicine, 1975. A printed 4to copy of Baltimore’s essay entitled Viruses, Polymerases, and Cancer, reprinted
0624: BALTIMORE DAVID: (1938- )Est. €100-€150
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CORNFORTH JOHN: (1917-2013): CORNFORTH JOHN: (1917-2013) Australian-British Chemist, Nobel Prize winner for Chemistry, 1975. Autograph Manuscript Signed, John Warcup Cornforth, two pages, 4to, n.p., June 1981 (although signed
0625: CORNFORTH JOHN: (1917-2013)Est. €120-€200
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PRIGOGINE ILYA: (1917-2003): PRIGOGINE ILYA: (1917-2003) Russian Viscount and Physical Chemist. Awarded with the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1977 for his works on dissipative structures and irreversibility. Autograph manuscript
0626: PRIGOGINE ILYA: (1917-2003)Est. €400-€600
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THOULESS DAVID J.: (1934-2019): THOULESS DAVID J.: (1934-2019) British Physicist, Nobel Prize winner for Physics, 2016. T.L.S., D. J. Thouless, two pages, 4to, Cambridge, 22nd April 1963, to Professor J. M. Luttinger of Columbia
0627: THOULESS DAVID J.: (1934-2019)Est. €80-€120
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NOBEL PRIZE WINNERS:: NOBEL PRIZE WINNERS: Selection of signed postcard photographs and slightly larger by various Nobel Laureates including Wolfgang Ketterle (Physics, 2001), Theodor Hansch (Physics, 2005), Gerhard Ertl
0628: NOBEL PRIZE WINNERS:Est. €100-€150Lot Passed
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NOBEL PRIZE WINNERS:: NOBEL PRIZE WINNERS: A good and rare multiple signed page, folio, by various Nobel prizes comprising PAUL DIRAC (1902-1984) English theoretical Physicist. Widely regarded as one of the most important
0629: NOBEL PRIZE WINNERS:Est. €300-€400
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LALANDE JOSEPH JEROME: (1732-1807): LALANDE JOSEPH JEROME: (1732-1807) French Astronomer. A good A.L.S., `De la Lande´, one page, 4to, Paris, 6th [June-July], 1776, to Mr. Charpens, in French. A cleanly written letter by Lalande who
0630: LALANDE JOSEPH JEROME: (1732-1807)Est. €100-€120
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SECCHI ANGELO: (1818-1878): SECCHI ANGELO: (1818-1878) Italian Catholic Priest and Astronomer. A pioneer in astronomical spectroscopy, being one of the first to state that the sun is a star. A.N., by Secchi, one page, 8vo, in
0631: SECCHI ANGELO: (1818-1878)Est. €120-€200
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DARWIN CHARLES: (1809-1882): DARWIN CHARLES: (1809-1882) English Naturalist. A remarkable, fine A.L.S., C. Darwin, two pages, 8vo, Down, Beckenham, Kent, 13th May n.y. (1872) to his son, Francis Darwin ('My dear Frank'). Darwin
0632: DARWIN CHARLES: (1809-1882)Est. €6,000-€9,000
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HUMBOLDT ALEXANDER: (1769-1859): HUMBOLDT ALEXANDER: (1769-1859) Prussian Geographer, Naturalist and Explorer. A.L.S., `A.V.H´, one page, 12mo, n.p. [Paris], Friday, n.d., in German. In his usual small and difficult writing,
0633: HUMBOLDT ALEXANDER: (1769-1859)Est. €250-€350
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DE LESSEPS FERDINAND: (1805-1894): DE LESSEPS FERDINAND: (1805-1894) French Diplomat and developer of the Suez Canal. A.L.S., `Ferd. de Lesseps´, one page, 8vo, n.p., 20th November [1877], to his son, in French. De Lesseps informs
0634: DE LESSEPS FERDINAND: (1805-1894)Est. €150-€200Lot Passed
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SCOTT ROBERT FALCON: (1868-1912): SCOTT ROBERT FALCON: (1868-1912) British Antarctic Explorer. A very fine, rare vintage signed sepia 7 x 10 photograph, the photogravure image depicting Scott standing in a half length pose, c.1900.
0635: SCOTT ROBERT FALCON: (1868-1912)Est. €1,500-€2,000
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JOHNSTON HARRY: (1858-1927): JOHNSTON HARRY: (1858-1927) British Explorer & Botanist who played an important part in the 'Scramble for Africa'. A.L.S., H. H. Johnston, three pages, 8vo, Queen Anne's Mansions, St. James's Park,
0636: JOHNSTON HARRY: (1858-1927)Est. €100-€150Lot Passed
JOHNSTON HARRY: (1858-1927): JOHNSTON HARRY: (1858-1927) British Explorer & Botanist who played an important part in the ‘Scramble for Africa’. A.L.S., H. H. Johnston, three pages, 8vo, Queen Anne’s Mansions, London, 27th
0637: JOHNSTON HARRY: (1858-1927)Est. €100-€150Lot Passed
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NANSEN FRIDTJOF: (1861-1930): NANSEN FRIDTJOF: (1861-1930) Norwegian Explorer and Scientist. Nobel Peace Prize in 1922. Former champion Skier, he led the team that made the first skiing crossing of the Greenland interior in 1888,
0638: NANSEN FRIDTJOF: (1861-1930)Est. €1,200-€2,000
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ZAMBECCARI FRANCESCO: (1752-1812): ZAMBECCARI FRANCESCO: (1752-1812) Italian Aviation Pioneer and Balloonist, the first to conceive the idea of controlling the course of a balloon. A.L.S., Francesco, two pages, 4to, London, 20th
0639: ZAMBECCARI FRANCESCO: (1752-1812)Est. €600-€900
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BOELCKE OSWALD: (1891-1916): BOELCKE OSWALD: (1891-1916) German flying Ace of the World War One. Credited with 40 victories. Boelcke is widely considered the ''Father of the German combat air Pilots'', an influential figure also
0640: BOELCKE OSWALD: (1891-1916)Est. €800-€1,200
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GARROS ROLAND: (1888-1918): GARROS ROLAND: (1888-1918) French Aviator and Fighter Pilot during WWI. First to cross the Mediterranean sea by air. A good signed 5.5 x 3.5 postcard photograph, the attractive image showing his
0641: GARROS ROLAND: (1888-1918)Est. €300-€400
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SAINT-EXUPERY ANTOINE DE: (1900-1944): SAINT-EXUPERY ANTOINE DE: (1900-1944) French Writer, Poet and pioneering Aviator. French aristocrat who became a laureate of several France's highest literary awards and is best remembered for his
0642: SAINT-EXUPERY ANTOINE DE: (1900-1944)Est. €1,200-€1,800
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