Signatures
No Binding. Colour postcard reproduction of Moore's sculpture 'Oval with points' of 1968-70, signed on the lower white border beneath the image. More
No Binding. Colour postcard reproduction of Moore's sculpture 'Oval with points' of 1968-70, signed on the lower white border beneath the image. More
1976. No Binding. Typed postcard signed, with virtually illegible autograph postscript, to Melvyn Roiter. "Dear Mr Roiter, Style and sincerity matter most. Editors and literary agents are better judges than Yours sincerely, John Betjeman" Handwritten postcript reads "Alas have left Cloth Fair - driven out by juggernauts in the small..... More
No Binding. Single side, 20.5 x 5 cm. Signed slip dating from 1870-1872 when Moorhouse was Secretary of Lands. Moorhouse (1825-1881) had a long and varied political, legal and business career, largely based in the Christchurch, Lyttleton and Akaroa districts. More
No Binding. Single side, 20.5 x 5 cm. Signed slip dating from 1870-1872 when Moorhouse was Secretary of Lands. Moorhouse (1825-1881) had a long and varied political, legal and business career, largely based in the Christchurch, Lyttleton and Akaroa districts. More
1939. No Binding. Original hand-written score of "A New Zealand Anthem: 'New Zealand'. by Reg Morgan of the radio station 2ZB, dated 14 July, 1939. Single sheet, signed in ink by Morgan 'With the composers compliments, Reg Morgan'. Morgan was a conductor, including of the 1ZB radio orchestra, singer and..... More
No Binding. Two signed slips, newspaper cutting and two newspaper photos, one signed. Moss was a New Zealand golf champion in the 1920s. He arrived from Australia in 1920 and won both the Open and Professional titles several times in the 1920s. More
London: Cassell, 1958. Sm 4to. Hardcover. pp 120, numerous photographic illustrations, and diagrams of race tracks. Signed by Stirling Moss on endpaper. Excellent copy in original protected dustwrapper. More
1953. No Binding. One side, 16 x 20 cm. TLS from Edwina, Countess Mountbatten (1900-1960) on headed paper, Admiralty House, Valletta, Malta, G.C. Dated 14th April 1953. Addressed in handwriting to "My dear Friend" - "Thank you so much for your letter of 5th February. I will certainly write to..... More
1954. No Binding. One sheet, two sides, ,16 x 20 cm.TLS from Edwina, Countess Mountbatten (1900-1960) on headed paper, Admiralty House, Valletta, Malta, G.C. Dated 8th May 1954. Addressed in handwriting to "My dear Mr Fisher" and ending with handwritten signature "yours sincerely, Edwina Mountbatten of Burma" The letter thanks..... More
1939. No Binding. ALS to Miss Leatherbarrow agreeing to autograph her copy of his book and commenting how nice it is to receive "an occasional bit of praise." 2 sides. Dated August 26 1939. More
1940. No Binding. TLS 20.5 x 13 cm. Typed signed letter to a Miss Leatherbarrow, agreeing to sign her autograph book when visiting Auckland. Dated Wellington, 29 March, 1940. Natzke (1912-1951) was a New Zealand-born bass operatic singer who developed a flourishing international career until collapsing on stage at the..... More
No Binding. Signed signature in pencil on slip 'Nawi Kira, Whaka, Rotorua'. Nawi Kira from Whakarewarewa was a prominent women national swimming champion in the 1930s. 9 x 5.5 cm. More
No Binding. Original ink sketch of a fat man holding a pipe "Somebody's darling". signed 'Yours ever, Will Owen'. The page is headed Granville House, Arundel ST, WC, London. Will Owen (1869-1857) was a cartoonist, book illustrator and artist of a number of notable advertising posters, particularly active between the..... More
1858. No Binding. Printed annotated request (2 folds, 19 x 11.5 cm) from the Reporters' Gallery of the House of Commons (from Charles Ross of The Times) for a copy of a "Dispatch present to the House by his Lordship." Palmerston has written on a folded up corner "I have..... More
No Binding. Postcard-sized signed photograph of Jack Payne's dance orchestra, very popular in the 1930s an 1940s in England. Signed "Good wishes, Jack Payne". 13.5 x 9.5 cm. More
1839. No Binding. Signed label, addressed to Peel's son, Master John Peel in Hatfield, written in Peel's hand and signed at the bottom. Red date stamp, 2 March 1939. Sir Robert Peel (1788-1850) was the reformist British Prime Minister, one of the most prominent political figures of the 19th C...... More
No Binding. Signed sepia photography, "Sincerely - Mary Pickford" . 23 x 17.5 cm. Pickford (1892-1979) was a Canadian-American actress, active through to her retirement in 1933. She was also a major player in the film industry as a producer, becoming one of the most powerful women in the industry..... More
1938. No Binding. Signed Christmas card portrait photograph, "Yours sincerely, Ellis Price".10.5 x 15.5 cm. More
1926. No Binding. Double-sided note paper, 20 x 15 cm, headed 41 Belgrave Square, S.W.1. Dated 29th May 1926. "Dear Lady Wavertree. Many thanks for your letter. We shall be delighted to come to the exhibition in aid of the Invalid Children's Aid Association on Monday the 5th July in..... More
1841. No Binding. Handwritten biblical quotation on a card, dated 1841, written and initialled by Queen Adelaide. "Ps. XV. 10. All the paths of the Lord are mercy and truth unto such as keep his covenant and his testimonies." Queen Adelaide (1792-1849), was wife to William IV, and survived him..... More
1925. No Binding. Two single cards 12 x 9 cm. Card providing dress code. Hand-addressed envelope: The Lady Wavertree, Sussex Lodge, Regents Park, N,W. (Official Paid Post, London SW.1 postmark). Two funeral notices hand-addressed to the Lord Wavertree and The Lady Wavertree, for the Funeral Service at Westminster Abbey of..... More
1910. No Binding. Hand-written card from Queen Alexandria, 12 x 9 cm, dated May 20, 1910, from Buckingham Palace. " I wish to express my heartfelt thanks to all the kind donors of the beautiful wreaths and flowers which were sent as tokens of affection in memory of our beloved..... More