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Lot 563

A LARGE POSTCARD/CUTTINGS ALBUM, containing over one thousand postcards, photographs and other ephemera from the Victorian / Edwardian era, the album contains topographical, historical, natural, portrait, religious and advertising material, mainly from Continental Europe, but also Great Britain and the United States

Lot 566

A POSTCARD ALBUM, containing one hundred and twenty eight Tuck's 'Oilette' postcards featuring scenes from around Britain

Lot 567

TWO POSTCARD ALBUMS, containing postcards of Regimental Badges (53) and Regiments - Battle Honours, History and Traditions (48) (two albums)

Lot 568

A POSTCARD ALBUM, containing one hundred and ninety one postcards of Crests and Badges of the Armed Forces

Lot 383

Schumann (Clara, 1819-1896). Clara Schumann, An Artist's Life based on material found in Diaries and Letters by Berthold Litzmann, Translated and Abridged from the Fourth Edition by Grace E. Hadow, 2 volumes, 1st edition, London & Leipzig, 1913, signed presentation inscription from Eugenie Schumann to Elizabeth Torrans Johnson dated March 1913 at foot of title to volume 1, additional autograph letter signed from Eugenie to Elizabeth, Manchester, 8 March 1913, posted to front free endpaper, telling that she is leaving England for good, some spotting and browning, 2 pp. with integral blank, plus an autograph postcard signed from Clara Schumann, 'Cl. Schumann' to Miss Johnson, postmarked Frankfurt, 1893, in German, arranging a time to meet, a little spotting, address side previously stuck down and now with adhesive and paper remains, placed in an envelope pasted to front pastedown of volume 2, ownership signature of Diana Guthrie dated 1936 to front free endpaper of volume 2, plus some magazine and news cuttings, plus pen and pencil notes by Guthrie at front and rear of each volume, original cloth, spines browned and a little frayed, together with Busch (Marie, translator) , Memoirs of Eugenie Schumann, 1st edition, 1927, bookplate of Diana Guthrie, plus additional cuttings and notes at front and rear of both volumes including an autograph letter signed from Eugenie Schumann to Diana Guthrie, 28 July 1936, in response to her enquiries about her parents, 3 pp., 4to, with original postmarked envelope pasted to front pastedown, original cloth gilt, spine slightly faded, all 8vo (Qty: 3)

Lot 410

16 postcard albums, various subject matter, mainly early 20th century, some later.

Lot 306

Signed Photograph of Gunther Rall, Ernst-Wilhelm Reinert and Johannes Steinhoff, the three signatures are on a black and white re-print postcard photograph of all three meeting Adolf Hitler when they received their Oakleaves for the Knights Cross of the Iron Cross.

Lot 474

Postcard album and cards

Lot 1263

A Grace Kelly large archive of correspondence10 Autograph Letters, a Typed Letter, an Autograph Note, and an Autograph Postcard, signed ('Grace'), 40 pp recto and verso, various sizes (12mo to 4to), various places including Monaco, Paris, Philadelphia, Gstaad, and London, late 1956 to October 4, 1974, to Donald Buka, on various monogrammed and royal stationeries, some with original autograph transmittal envelopes. WITH: 36 Christmas/New Years cards, many with Grimaldi family photographs, approximately 1960 to 2001, many signed ('Grace,' 'Rainier'); a Typed Letter and an Autograph Letter Signed ('Rainier'), 4 pp recto and verso, 8vo, Monaco, February 17, 1980 and April 24, 1983, to Donald Buka, on royal monogrammed stationery, one with original autograph transmittal envelope; together with correspondence such as birth announcements, wedding invitations, snapshots, programs, and notes; a complete list is available upon request.When actress Grace Kelly sailed on the SS Constitution from New York to Monaco to marry Prince Rainier in 1956, only her closest friends shared the voyage with her. One of them was actor Donald Buka, with whom she enjoyed a deep friendship until her death in 1982. Over the years, they corresponded and shared intimate details of their lives. In 1958 letters when Grace was still relatively new to the workings of Monaco life, she gives details of Rainier's rocky relationship with his rebel sister, Princess Antoinette (known as Tiny), discusses friends' weddings and divorces, and remarks on a trip to Philadelphia to help care for her ill father: 'I miss Rainier and the babies very much ... you will fall madly in love with Caroline when you see her–and as for that Albie, we will have to beat the girls away!' Most poignant are the rare letters from Prince Rainier, one written shortly after Grace's death: 'I do hope that I was able to make her achieve her 'utmost happiness.' Time does not help much or even sooth [sic] the pain of such a terrible loss.' 11.5 x 15 x 2 in.

Lot 1296

A Mitzi Gaynor dress worn on The Frank Sinatra Timex ShowABC, 1959. Orange sleeveless chiffon dress with a lining of yellow silk and an underlayer of yellow chiffon, with a plunging V neck and a pleated skirt, cinched together with a matching wide belt and buckle, bearing an interior label inscribed, 'Nan Goodman.' While wearing this sunburst dress in the musical number, 'Cheek to Cheek,' Mitzi must choose between Dean Martin and Bing Crosby; she ultimately runs off with Sinatra. She can also be seen wearing the dress with Donald O'Connor on the cover of the October 9, 1960 TV Magazine to promote her guest appearance on his show, and in photos promoting her film, Surprise Package (1960). Accompanied by an oversized vintage color postcard of Mitzi wearing the gown while promoting her appearance on The Donald O'Connor Show. Accompanied by a DVD of the program.

Lot 1299

A Mitzi Gaynor pair of dresses worn on The Donald O'Connor Show, designed by Robert CarltonNBC, 1960. Comprising an iridescent blue/green sleeveless dress with a scoop neck, ruched waist, and hobble skirt bearing an interior label inscribed, 'Robert Carlton,' and another label inscribed, 'The Workroom / 623 No. La Cienega Blvd. / Los Angeles.' As well as wearing it on the O'Connor program, Mitzi wore this gown in publicity portraits with Bob Hope to promote the 1961 Academy Awards®. Together with a pink sleeveless chiffon dress with a scoop neck and bodice decorated with sequins and beads in a floral design on pink tulle, a ruched waist, a chiffon sash attached to the shoulder strap, and a pleated skirt, bearing the same interior labels as the first dress. This dress was also worn in photos to promote Mitzi's Las Vegas shows at the Flamingo Hotel. O'Connor and Mitzi had already formed a strong friendship, having previously performed together in, among other things, There's No Business Like Show Business (1954) and Anything Goes (1956). According to Mitzi: 'I adored him. He could do anything & I thought we were great together.' Accompanied by two vintage snapshots and an oversized color postcard of Mitzi wearing the dresses.

Lot 1328

A Mitzi Gaynor jumpsuit worn on Mitzi...and 100 Guys, designed by Bob MackieCBS, 1975. One-piece rhinestone-adorned jumpsuit with yellow polka-dotted bodice bearing a rhinestone-studded letter 'M' on the chest, with cream-colored pants, a waistband decorated with square rhinestones, and a separate small rhinestone-adorned case which attaches to the costume at the waist and housed Mitzi's microphone pack. Mitzi wore this costume on the TV special while singing and dancing to the song, 'Oh My My,' with a chorus of similarly dressed male dancers. She also wore it on stage during her 1975-76 concert tour. Accompanied by a photo, an oversized postcard from Mitzi's appearance in the Headliner Room at Harrah's in Reno in 1977, and 2 souvenir programs showing Mitzi wearing the costume.

Lot 1332

A Mitzi Gaynor stage-worn dress designed by Bob MackieCoral and pink chiffon full-length strapless gown with an empire waist under which flows a long and full pleated skirt, with separate long, tapered, pleated sleeves which cascade with movement. Mitzi wore this in her stage performances and in publicity photographs to promote her TV special, Mitzi...and 100 Guys (1975). Accompanied by 2 photos and an oversized postcard promoting her 1975 gig in the Headliner Room at Harrah's in Reno which pictures Mitzi wearing the gown.

Lot 205

POSTCARDS - good early collector's postcard album and three other albums

Lot 643

[Churchill (Winston)], a fine quality black and white Picture Postcard of Churchill seated at his desk with letter in hand. Signed in clear black pen. (1)

Lot 220

Postcard Album, images of Peckham, Dulwich and Dulwich College, Forest Hill, Crystal Palace, Woolwich, most Pre World War II, some photographic c.80 images in all

Lot 56

Quantity of Signatures of Opera Performers and Composers etc, including William Miller, Karl Aagard Oestvig, Margaret Balfour, Ingeborg Holmgren, Julius Polger, Marguerite Spiridovitch, The Kedroff Quartet, plus many more. Many signed on postcard images. Possibly some facsimile also, viewing recommended, sold as seen. Ex Harry Spilstead Collection. (32 items)

Lot 95

Small WW2 Letter Grouping of Rifleman A S Trapnell Captured at Dunkirk, being hand written letters to him in German Prisoner of War camp with the official camp sensor stamp, letter back from him to his parents in Beckenham, Kent, which he opens with “At least after nearly five years, I am free of the miserable Hun”. His German issue POW identity disc and British issue fibre identity discs. Postcard sent to his parents when he arrived back in the UK and a Field Service Postcard sent to his parents stating he was a prisoner of war. Interesting little grouping.

Lot 96

WW2 British Propaganda Postcard “RAF We Are Coming Everywhere”, has artist impression of a RAF pilot strangling and crushing a Luftwaffe plane in his hands. Dropped over enemy territories.

Lot 146

Early 1900’s Naval Photograph Album of RMS Teutonic Interest, consisting of mostly snapshot photographs compiled by an officer of the ship. The album includes images of Graham White’s aircraft in Bournemouth, a scarce promotional postcard for the white star lines most famous ocean liner RMS Titanic, giving specifications of the ship. Album continues with images taken on board, other ships and then images taken in Canada in 1914/15. Many of the images with identifications underneath. Some images well faded and others have been removed from the album

Lot 160

Abba - Swedish Pop Group formed in 1972 - rare fully signed autographed vintage ' Abba Live ' promotional postcard. Signed to the front by all four members - Benny Andersson, Anni-Frid Lyngstad, Agnetha Fältskog, and Björn Ulvaeus. Each signed in blue ink. Neatly mounted beneath a large colour promotional photograph. Framed to a total size of 16x20". A rare set of autographs.Provenance: ex-Bonhams 4th December 2002 auction. 

Lot 963

Ephemera/Archive. A large selection of letters, receipt books, diaries, and other manuscript material; predominantly 19th century. Also, a selection of photographs, a postcard album, and other loose ephemera. Mainly relating to two family names: Sumner & Gibson. Both appear to have a connection to Grasmere and London. An interesting selection, viewing essential. Provenance: from the estate of 'Kelbarrow', Grasmere.

Lot 674

An early 20th century postcard album, green cloth with gilt tooled clover leaf design, containing numerous postcards, mostly of European cities.

Lot 328

FOUR 20TH CENTURY POSTCARD ALBUMS (4)

Lot 240

A postcard album of theatre stars, Royalty and Military scenes etc

Lot 207

Unused military postcards, postcard transparents and other ephemera in three boxes

Lot 244

Early 20th C postcard album containing a selection of topographical postcards, predominantly English

Lot 1101

Four Postcard albums containing 347 cards.

Lot 1191

A red Postcard and photograph Album.

Lot 1245

A Postcard Album, including Welsh social history, etc.,

Lot 1246

A Postcard album, mainly Abergavenny postcards, (approx. 400).

Lot 372

Vintage Postcard Album, Enclosing assorted postcards,

Lot 236

After Elizabeth Blackadder, Artist proof etching of Irises, signed and mark 'A/P' in pencil, 21.5 by 27cm, framed, 31 by 36.3cm, together with a postcard featuring Japanese Irises sent from Japan by the artist in 1986. (2)

Lot 792

A Pears' Annual 1897, a postcard and calendar and other items including leather purse, opera glasses, etc.

Lot 1270

Four postcard albums, approx 800 in total, some of local interest to Cambridge, Militaria and Humerous

Lot 285

A 20th Century postcard album, containing a collection of various postcards, mainly depicting various UK landmarks, castles and associated interiors

Lot 304

Edwardian "autograph" album containing handwritten poems/stories, ink and watercolour illustrations (probably copied after the postcard artists of the era). Together with a similar 1930s album featuring illustrations of Mickey Mouse, three small albums of 1930s cigarette cards, an early-19th century religious/theology book (as found), and miscellaneous certificates, in one box

Lot 191

Frank James (British 19th/20th century): 'Happy Hours' - Home on Leave, oil on canvas signed and dated 71cm x 50cm Notes: Frank James is best known as a postcard artist working around the turn of the century

Lot 658

Bamforth Taylor Tot (20th Century), six postcard studies, watercolour, 15cm x 10cm, framed as two

Lot 355

A Postcard Album to include black and white topographical

Lot 723

JAMES, Edward (1907-84). The Gardener Who Saw God. London: Duckworth, 1937. 8vo (184 x 120mm). Half title. Original black cloth, spine lettered in gilt, dust-jacket designed by Paul Tchelitcheff with price of 7s. 6d. net unclipped (some spotting to jacket's inner turn-in, a few tears without loss). FIRST EDITION. With the same author's The Bones of my Hand ... including La Belle au Bois Dormant with other poems before published and many new ones. Also a song in French set to music by Henri Sauguet (Oxford, 1938, 4to, frontispiece by Paul Tchelitcheff, original buckram, dust-jacket), Dorothy Wellesley's The Poets and Other Poems (Tunbridge Wells, "Penns in the Rocks Series. 1.", 1943, original wrappers, ONE OF 300 COPIES, signed "Dorothy Wellesley (Duchess of Wellington)" on the title, and Dorothy Wellesley's Far Have I Travelled (London, 1952, FIRST EDITION, PRESENTATION COPY, inscribed on the title, "May Barwell from Dorothy Wellesley" (her cousin) and with an autograph letter from Dorothy's sister, Lady Serena James, to Mrs Barwell; and a later postcard addressed to "Miss Barwell", from Moscow. (4)

Lot 25

ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS: Selection of signed postcard photographs and slightly larger, 8 x 10s etc., by various Oscar winning actors and actresses including Claudette Colbert, Deborah Kerr, Ginger Rogers, Joan Fontaine, Judi Dench, John Mills, Maggie Smith, Red Skelton, Wendy Hiller, John Gielgud, Russell Crowe, Catherine Zeta Jones, Lauren Bacall, Anthony Hopkins, Brenda Fricker, Peggy Ashcroft, Jeremy Irons, Vanessa Redgrave, Laurence Olivier, Michael Caine, Julie Christie, Daniel Day-Lewis, Jessica Tandy, Bette Davis etc. A few duplicates. Some of the photographs are trimmed and many are laid down and with various other faults. Generally FR to about G, 32

Lot 28

MANSFIELD JAYNE: (1933-1967) American Actress & Sex Symbol. A good vintage signed and inscribed postcard photograph of Mansfield in a head and shoulders pose. Picturegoer Number D994. Signed in bold blue fountain pen ink to a largely clear area of the image. A couple of minor surface and corner creases, otherwise VG

Lot 301

 AUSTRIAN POLITICS: Selection of signed pieces, cards, a few signed postcard photographs and letters etc., by various Austrian political leaders including Engelbert Dollfuss (Chancellor 1932-34, assassinated by Nazi agents; rare pencil signature on a 12mo card), Kurt Schuschnigg (Chancellor 1934-38; nine examples, three of them A.Ls.S.), Theodor Korner (President 1951-57), Otto von Habsburg (last Crown Prince of Austria-Hungary 1916-19), Rudolf Kirchschlager (President 1974-86), Adolf Scharf (President 1957-65), Julius Raab (Chancellor 1953-61), Kurt Waldheim (President 1986-92) etc. A few with ink annotations etc., in the hands of collectors. G to VG, 18 

Lot 302

BENES EDVARD: (1884-1948) President of Czechoslovakia 1935-38, 1940-45 (in exile) & 1945-48. Vintage signed postcard photograph of Benes standing in a formal three quarter length pose. Signed in bold black fountain pen ink to the lower white border and dated Prague, 23rd July 1928 in his hand. Together with a further five individual vintage fountain pen ink signatures of Benes, four on cards (one with a neatly affixed magazine photograph alongside the signature, dated Prague, 28th October 1928 in his hand) and one on an irregularly clipped signed piece, dated 30th October 1938 in his hand and neatly laid down to a page removed from an autograph album. Also including a vintage blue fountain pen ink signature and inscription by Jan Masaryk (1886-1948, Czech Diplomat & Politician) on a card, dated United Nations Assembly, November 1946 in his hand. Some light overall age wear, G to about VG, 7

Lot 33

ACTRESSES: Selection of signed postcard photographs and slightly larger, 8 x 10s etc., by various television and film actresses including Sheila Hancock, Jane Asher, Shirley Anne Field, Glenn Close, Dolores Gray, Stefanie Powers, Kathleen Byron, Ann Miller, Bea Arthur, Virginia McKenna, Greta Scacchi, Koo Stark, Geraldine James, Googie Withers, Ruthie Henshall, Jamie Lee Curtis, Joan Collins, Dora Bryan, Millicent Martin, Kate O'Mara, Stephanie Beacham, Peggy Mount, Wendy Craig, Jenny Agutter, Lynn Redgrave, Jane Russell, Linda Lusardi, Joan Plowright, Sarah Miles, Jenny Seagrove etc. Some of the photographs are trimmed and many are neatly laid down and with various other faults. Generally FR to about G, 55

Lot 41

 ACTORS: Selection of vintage signed postcard photographs and a few slightly larger by various film and stage actors including Michael Rennie, Joseph Calleia, Cedric Hardwicke, Billy De Wolfe, Jack Oakie, Ray Milland, Douglas Fairbanks, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Ian Hunter, Finlay Currie, Nigel Patrick, Dennis Morgan, Rossano Brazzi, Red Skelton, Edmund Lowe, Reginald Denny, Wilfrid Hyde White, Leo Genn, Cornel Wilde, Chester Morris, Charles Farrell, Joe E. Brown etc. G to VG, 51 

Lot 42

 ACTORS: Selection of signed postcard photographs and slightly larger, 8 x 10s (2) by various film, television and stage actors including Ian Holm, Timothy West, Edward Fox, Alan Bates, Simon Callow, Joss Ackland, Keith Baxter, Harry Andrews, Richard Todd, Tom Conti, Tony Roberts, Antony Sher, Donald Sinden, Tom Courtenay, Lee Montague, Tom Hulce, Daniel Massey, Frank Finlay, Gareth Hunt, Griffith Jones, Bob Hoskins, Derek Bond, Tony Curtis, John Hurt etc. Generally VG to about EX, 29   

Lot 43

ACTORS: Selection of signed postcard photographs and slightly larger, 8 x 10s etc., by various television and film actors including Bob Hoskins, James Garner, Derek Jacobi, Richard Todd, Daniel Massey, Alan Bates, Jean Pierre Aumont, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Ron Moody, Charles Dance, Martin Sheen, Robert Powell, Tom Conti, Van Johnson, Michael Hordern, Leo McKern, Ian McShane, Kenneth Branagh, Dudley Sutton, John Forsythe, Alfred Marks, Albert Finney, Richard Johnson, Emlyn Williams. Alan Rickman etc. Some of the photographs are trimmed and many are neatly laid down and with various other faults. Generally FR to about G, 59

Lot 44

CASABLANCA: Sydney Greenstreet (1879-1954) English Actor, portrayed Signor Ferrari in Casablanca. Vintage signed sepia 8 x 10 photograph of Greenstreet seated in a half length pose. Signed to a clear area of the background and dated 1943 in his hand. The signature is a little faded although remains legible; Peter Lorre (1904-1964) Hungarian-born American Actor, portrayed Signor Ugarte in Casablanca. Vintage signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph of Lorre in a half length pose. Signed in fountain pen ink to a light area of the background; Claude Rains (1889-1967) English Actor, portrayed Captain Renault in Casablanca. Vintage signed sepia 5 x 7 photograph of Rains in a head and shoulders pose wearing a dark hat and overcoat. Signed in blue fountain pen ink with his name alone to a clear area of the background; Conrad Veidt (1893-1943) German Actor, portrayed Major Heinrich Strasser in Casablanca. Vintage signed sepia postcard photograph of Veidt in a head and shoulders pose wearing a hat and monocle. Signed in fountain pen ink to a light area of the image and dated 1939 in his hand. The signature is a little faded although remains legible; Szoke Sakall (1884-1955) Hungarian Actor, portrayed the waiter Carl in Casablanca. Vintage signed and inscribed postcard photograph of Sakall in a smiling head and shoulders pose. Signed in fountain pen ink to a slightly darker area of the image. Some slight smudging to the inscription. Some very minor age wear, generally VG, 5

Lot 63

 BRITISH COMEDY: Selection of signed postcard photographs and slightly larger a few 8 x 10s etc., by various British film and television comedy actors and actresses etc., including John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Bill Nighy, Barry Humphries, Ian Carmichael, Maureen Lipman, Clive Swift, Lesley Joseph, Deryck Guyler, Eric Idle, Jim Davidson, Michael Crawford, Jimmy Jewel, Warren Mitchell, James Bolam, Sacha Baron Cohen (signed as Ali G), Billy Dainty, Penelope Keith, Prunella Scales, Julie Walters, Victoria Wood, Peter Egan, Robert Lindsay, Sean Hughes, Bill Pertwee, David Baddiel, June Whitfield, Ken Dodd, Dustin Gee, Les Dennis, Martin Clunes, Ronnie Barker, Ronnie Corbett, Bill Owen, Peter Sallis & Brian Wilde, Peter Bowles, Ruth Madoc, Neil Morrissey, Angela Thorne, Roy Hudd, Wendy Craig, Nicholas Smith, Peter Vaughan, George Cole, Harry Secombe, Felicity Kendal, Stephen Fry, Dave Allen, Brian Murphy, Andrew Sachs, Terry Jones, James Fleet, Richard Wilson, Dawn French, Griff Rhys Jones, Beryl Reid etc. A few duplicates. Generally VG to about EX, 87 

Lot 64

 BRITISH COMEDY: Selection of signed postcard photographs, some A.Ls.S. and T.Ls.S. etc., by various British film and television comedy actors, some of them stars of Carry On films, including Sid James, Hattie Jacques, Frankie Howerd, Pat Coombs, June Whitfield, Terry Scott, Dick Emery, Mollie Sugden, Rita Webb, Bob Todd, Ronnie Barker, Ronnie Corbett etc. Many are accompanied by the original envelopes. G to generally VG, 18 

Lot 65

COMEDY: Selection of signed postcard photographs and slightly larger, 8 x 10s etc., by various television and film comedy actors and actresses, the majority British, including Michael Crawford, Julie Walters, Beryl Reid, Norman Wisdom, Maureen Lipman, Nigel Hawthorne, John Inman, John Cleese, Nerys Hughes, Ronnie Corbett, Frankie Howerd, Kathy Staff, Ronnie Barker, Peter Sallis, Bill Owen, James Bolam, Tracey Ullman, Richard Briers, Brian Murphy, Les Dawson, Penelope Keith, David Jason, Thora Hird, Stephen Fry, Lenny Henry, Roy Castle, Mel Smith, Patricia Routledge & other cast members of Keeping Up Appearances, George Cole, Kenneth Williams, Ernie Wise, Rodney Bewes, Jim Dale, Benny Hill, Windsor Davies, Dawn French, Nicholas Lyndhurst, Gorden Kaye, Eric Sykes, Arthur English, Richard Wilson, Dudley Moore, Felicity Kendal, Warren Mitchell, Leslie Phillips etc. A few duplicates. Some of the photographs are trimmed and many are neatly laid down and with various other faults. Generally FR to about G, 78

Lot 66

 BRITISH TELEVISION: Selection of signed postcard photographs and a few slightly larger by various British television presenters, personalities, soap opera stars, a few screen detectives and other actors etc., including Bob Holness, Leslie Crowther, Nicholas Parsons, Tim Healy, Graham Cole, Derek Nimmo, Pam Ayres, William Roache, Johnny Vaughan, Johnny Briggs, Art Malik, Wincey Willis, Nick Berry, Peter Purves, Bruce Forsyth, Christopher Timothy, John Nettles, Neil Morrissey, David Bellamy, Ted Rogers, Rory Bremner, Ruby Wax, Nigel Havers, Zoe Wanamaker, Una Stubbs, Peter Vaughan, Paul Nicholas, Tony Scannell, Ian Ogilvy, David Yip, Michael Craig, Barry Cryer, Matthew Kelly, Karl Howman, Gareth Hunt etc. A few duplicates. Generally VG to about EX, 70 

Lot 67

 BRITISH TELEVISION: Selection of signed postcard photographs and some slightly larger, a few 8 x 10s and letters etc., by various British television actors and actresses (the majority stars of soap operas) presenters and personalities etc., including Sue Lawley, Frank Bough, Michael Parkinson, Sandy Gall, Alan Whicker, Frank Muir, Bruce Forsyth, Michael Aspel, Michael Fish, Magnus Magnusson, Anne Diamond, Diane Louise Jordan, Terry Wogan, Rod Hull, Jeremy Beadle, Anne Robinson, Jan Leeming, Nanette Newman, Martine McCutcheon, Shaun Williamson, Phillip Schofield, Janet Brown, Lorraine Chase, Les Dennis, Mike Yarwood, William Roache, Johnny Briggs, Lynne Perrie, Thelma Barlow, Bryan Mosley, Bill Waddington, Sue Nicholls, Chris Quinten, Jean Alexander, Betty Driver, Julie Goodyear, Peter Baldwin (an unsigned Marks & Spencer silk patterned tie worn as part of his costume on Coronation Street, accompanied by a letter of provenance signed by Baldwin and a signed colour 8 x 10 photograph of him wearing the tie), Roy Barraclough, Leslie Grantham, Nejdet Salih, Gretchen Franklin, John Altman etc. Some of the photographs are trimmed and others are mounted, generally FR to about G, 103 

Lot 70

ENTERTAINMENT: Selection of signed pieces, cards, album pages etc., by various film and stage actors and actresses including Trevor Howard, Anna Neagle, Eric Portman, Leslie Banks, Gillian Anderson, Bonar Colleano, Dirk Bogarde, Ralph Richardson, Jack Warner, Dennis Price, Ann Todd, Dermot Walsh, Emlyn Williams, Diana Wynyard, Stanley Holloway, Griffith Jones etc. Accompanied by unsigned postcard photographs (22; most vintage and many with facsimile signatures). A few neatly laid down. G to about VG, 23 + 22

Lot 71

ENTERTAINMENT: A 4to Scrap Album containing over 50 vintage signed postcard photographs and slightly larger, some 8 x 10s etc., by various film and stage actors, actresses and entertainers, each neatly cornermounted to the pages and a few loose, including Gladys Cooper, Sophie Tucker, Alice Delysia, Fay Compton, Binnie Hale, Elsie Randolph, Heather Thatcher, Dorothy Ward, Peggy Wood, Evelyn Laye, Madeleine Carroll, Dodo Watts, Jeanette MacDonald, Percy Marmont, Clifford Mollison, Matheson Lang, Benita Hume, Gracie Fields, John Martin-Harvey, Ivor Novello, Jack Buchanan, Mae West, Marie Dressler, Lawrence Tibbett, Gloria Swanson (poor contrast), Jane Wyman, Constance Cummings, Frances Day etc. A few unsigned or with facsimile signatures. G to generally VG

Lot 73

 ENTERTAINMENT: Selection of signed postcard photographs and a few slightly larger, some A.Ls.S., T.Ls.S. etc., by various film and television actors and actresses, a few of them Academy Award winners, including Laurence Olivier, Olivia de Havilland, Bing Crosby, Claire Davenport, Jeff Rawle (an amusing letter), Ann George, Margaret Lockwood, Kenneth More, Peter O'Toole, Sam Kydd, Felix Aylmer, James Mason, Anna Neagle etc. Some are accompanied by the original envelopes. G to generally VG, 20 

Lot 75

 ENTERTAINMENT: Selection of signed postcard photographs and slightly larger, some 8 x 10s etc., by various actors and actresses including Richard Gere, Deanna Durbin, Doris Day, Natasha Richardson, Julia Ormond, Timothy West, Ian Richardson, Tom Courtenay, Christopher Cazenove, Ava Gardner, Susan Hampshire, Ralph Fiennes, Donald Sutherland, Edward Fox, Joan Bennett, Cyd Charisse, Ian McKellen, Bob Hoskins, Joss Ackland, Marlene Dietrich, Debbie Reynolds etc. Some with minor traces of former mounting to the versos, generally G to about VG, 26 

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