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A Charles II signature on a slip of paper, marked Charles R signature of Charles II 13 September 1675 2 1/2" x 5", together with a facsimile portrait of Charles II £300-400
A Victorian Order of the Bath letters patent to Lieutenant General William Coato, granting him a KCB, bears Victoria's signature and the Secretary of State for War £200-300
A George V Warrant appointing Dr Sir Edward Marriott Cocke, a Commissioner Under the Metal Deficiency Act 1913, bears signature, together with a small slip of paper bearing the signature of Prince Arthur of Connaught 1 1/2" x 2" £200-300
A Victorian black and white portrait photograph of Lord Alfred Tennyson by Erdman & Schanz of Wandsworth, together with a slip of paper signed Yours faithfully Alfred Tennyson £150-200
A letter to George Bernard Shaw from William Turner Levy 15th/3/1948, Dear Mr Shaw. I am writing a critical biography of the Ballyshannon Poet William Allingham, who died in 1889, there are few people alive today who recall him etc, etc, Yours sincerely, written in the margin in red Never Heard of Him GBS and underlined in red William Allingham, dated 13th/3/1948, together with an envelope £300-400
Hilaire Bellock, a typed letter c/o The Westminster Bank, 18 Place Vendome Paris 16 December 1937 - Dear Sir, Thank you very much for your letter of 6 December which has reached me very late as I am travelling. I am writing a biography of G K Chesterton as my papers have erroneously said, but I am slowly composing an essay on the effect he may have had on English literature. The story they tell me is a most interesting one and I am very grateful to you for you sending it! Believe me, sincerely yours H Bellock £250-300