Autographs & Memorabilia 2021-07-07 Auction - 364 Price Results - Chiswick Auctions in London - Page 10
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Bright (John): Bright (John) Autograph letter signed ('John Bright') to George Preston, regarding the political situation in Ireland. Bright writes "I am not surprised at what you tell me. The dis-unionists,
1214: Bright (John)Est. £400-£600
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British Prime Ministers: British prime Ministers Four autograph letters by prominent 19th century British Prime Ministers, comprising: George Canning (to "My dear Sir Andrew", informing the recipient that his daughter
1215: British Prime MinistersEst. £250-£350Lot Passed
British Prime Ministers: British Prime Ministers Four autograph letters by prominent 19th century British Prime Ministers, comprising: George Canning (discussing some financial matters and his health, four pages, 8vo, 10
1216: British Prime MinistersEst. £250-£350Lot Passed
British Prime Ministers.-: British Prime Ministers.- Selection of signed cards, a few photographs, birthday greetings cards (3) etc., by various British Prime Ministers and a few politicians including Clement Attlee, Harold
1217: British Prime Ministers.-Est. £100-£150Lot Passed
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Campbell-Bannerman (Henry): Campbell-Bannerman (Henry) Autograph letter signed with his initials HCB, to [Augustine] Birrell, on the blind embossed stationery of the First Lord of the Treasury. Campbell-Bannerman announces
1218: Campbell-Bannerman (Henry)Est. £100-£150
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Carter (Jimmy): Carter (Jimmy) Signed ('J. Carter') printed extract of a controversial interview 'I've Looked on a lot of Women with Lust' published by Playboy magazine in 1976, mounted, overall size 42 x 35.5cm.
1219: Carter (Jimmy)Est. £150-£200Lot Passed
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Castlereagh (Robert Stewart, Viscount): Castlereagh (Robert Stewart, Viscount) Autograph letter signed ('Castlereagh') to "Count Otto, Boulogne-Sur-Mer", saying "The British Government being of opinion that no advantage could arise from
1220: Castlereagh (Robert Stewart, Viscount)Est. £150-£200
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Chamberlain (Neville): Chamberlain (Neville) Striking black and white photograph of Neville Chamberlain in a three-quarter pose, clearly signed in ink below the image, mount trimmed along margins and with some very light,
1221: Chamberlain (Neville)Est. £800-£1,200
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Chamberlain (Neville): Chamberlain (Neville) Large black and white printed portrait of Neville Chamberlain, clearly signed on the mount below the image, occasional foxing, framed and glazed, 600 x 460mm.
1222: Chamberlain (Neville)Est. £800-£1,200Lot Passed
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Churchill (Clementine): Churchill (Clementine) Typed letter signed ('Yours affectionately Clementine S. Churchill') to 'My dear Mrs Daley'), saying that she will open the next Christmas Fair and "I am looking after the
1223: Churchill (Clementine)Est. £150-£200
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Churchill (Randolph S.): Churchill (Randolph S.) Autograph letter signed ('Randolph S. Churchill') to Mr Broadley, on mourning paper, saying he will be free on Saturday afternoon and adding "I am looking forward to the
1224: Churchill (Randolph S.)Est. £80-£120
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Churchill (Winston, Sir): Churchill (Winston, Sir) Rare set of playing cards especially made for Winston Churchill by Bernard Baruch, each card featuring a facsimile of Churchill signature diagonally across the back, the set
1225: Churchill (Winston, Sir)Est. £2,000-£3,000
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Churchill (Winston, Sir): Churchill (Winston, Sir) Fragment of the close of a typed letter signed ('Winston S. Churchill'), on '10 Downing Street' headed paper, with blue ink additions in Churchill's hand, reading "..been
1226: Churchill (Winston, Sir)Est. £1,000-£1,500
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Churchill (Winston, Sir): Churchill (Winston, Sir) Two candid black and white wartime photographs of Winston Churchill mounted onto paper, with handwritten caption underneath reading "After a ride in a tank, May 23rd, 1941";
1227: Churchill (Winston, Sir)Est. £300-£400Lot Passed
Davis (Jefferson): Davis (Jefferson) Ink signature ("With best wishes believe me as ever your friend Jefferson Davis") clipped from the close of a letter, affixed onto a slightly larger pale blue strip, 50 x 165mm.
1228: Davis (Jefferson)Est. £600-£800Lot Passed
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De Medici Letters: De Medici Letters Three autograph letters from Luca de' Medici to his mother Maria Giulia de' Medici, in Italian, describing the arrangements and the departure for a voyage to Constantinople he
1229: De Medici LettersEst. £200-£300
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Douglas Home (Alec): Douglas Home (Alec) Autograph letter signed ('Alec') to Lady Pierson Dixon, reading in part "You and Bob always give me a wonderful time when I come to Paris but this visit was the best because I was
1231: Douglas Home (Alec)Est. £100-£150Lot Passed
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Earhart (Amelia): Earhart (Amelia) Ink signature ("Amelia M. Earhart") on an album page, mounted for display, overall size 360 x 265mm.
1232: Earhart (Amelia)Est. £150-£200
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First Ladies.- G8 Summit: First Ladies.- G8 Summit Set of signatures by Cherie Blair, Sheila Martin, Doris Schroder, Lyudmila Putina, Laura Bush and Margarida Barroso on a sheet of paper featuring colour photographs of the
1233: First Ladies.- G8 SummitEst. £300-£400Lot Passed
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Foot (Michael): Foot (Michael) A collection of books and papers related to Labour leader Michael Foot, mostly connected to his career as a journalist and editor for the Tribune, including: a four-page handwritten
1234: Foot (Michael)Est. £300-£400
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Ford (Gerald): Ford (Gerald) Souvenir copy of Ford's famous Richard Nixon's pardon, signed ('Gerald R.Ford') at closure, reading in part I, Gerald Ford, President of the United States, pursuant to the pardon power
1235: Ford (Gerald)Est. £150-£200
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Fuchs (Vivien): Fuchs (Vivien) Programme of the Annual Banquet of the City Livery Club at Guildhall on November 24, 1958, signed by Vivien Fuchs on front wrapper, printed text, black and white a colour
1236: Fuchs (Vivien)Est. £100-£150Lot Passed
Gordon Walker (Patrick): Gordon Walker (Patrick) Christmas card to Lady Pierson Dixon, signed by Patrick and Audrey Gordon Walker below printed greetings, dated "1964/65" in another hand, in fine condition, 160 x 130mm.
1237: Gordon Walker (Patrick)Est. £80-£120Lot Passed
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