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STEER (Philip Wilson, 1860-1942, English Impressionist Painter and founding member of the New English Art Club, Teacher at the Slade, 1893-1930)

Autograph Letter Signed to Mr Lawrence asking if he “would care to come to see the Porchester drawing which I have had mounted, tomorrow Tuesday afternoon about 5 o’clock. If you cannot manage this would you mind ringing my up...”, 1 sides 8vo., 109 Cheyne Walk, S.W.10, 30th June

Item Date:  1930
Stock No:  42531      £125

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STEER (Philip Wilson, 1860-1942, English Impressionist Painter and founding member of the New English Art Club, Teacher at the Slade, 1893-1930)

Typed Letter Signed to Harwood C. Lawrence saying that it is “most kind of you to offer me your congratulations on an honour which is indeed rather overwhelming. My post-bag is large and ponderous with kind messages from all my friends so please excuse this scrappy reply...”, 1 side A4, 109 Cheyne Walk, S.W.10, 3rd January

Item Date:  1931
Stock No:  42532      £125

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STIRLING-MAXWELL (Sir John Maxwell, 1866-1956, 10th Bart. of Pollok, Chairman of Royal Fine Art Commission, Chairman of Ancient Monuments Board)

Typed Letter Signed to Major Edward E.C. Ellice, saying "Here is my subscription to the Mackintosh Picture", 1 side 8vo., Pollok House, Pollokshaws, 19th March two spike holes in blank portion

Item Date:  1925
Stock No:  17936      £15

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STONE (Reynolds, 1909-1979, Designer & Engraver)

Fine Autograph Letter Signed to Professor MYNORS (Sir Roger Aubrey Baskerville, 1903-1989, Classicist and Medievalist who held senior chairs of Latin at Oxford and Cambridge) saying that he would “be most grateful for your ruling on a point that has given me a lot of trouble over the Oxford Press shield. I cut the design in wood, as enclosed proof, and the Clarendon Press were delighted with it for a month when my division of the word ILLUMINATIO was noticed, and condemned as unthinkable in the 1st century. If it is possible to conceive a letter cutter in the classical era being faced with the problem of dividing a word into 3 parts in this way can one say that he would have found it unthinkable to cut it as I have? The point is that if I have to revert to MINA-TIO all my letters will have to be much smaller and there will be ugly gaps. As I have cut it one avoids the awkward tendency to read across the word domina or dominina. Ideally also, from my point of view DOMINUS would be happier DOM-INUS. If you say my divisions are impossible and a hopeless solecism I shall re-cut the shield without feeling that I am a victim of of pedantry or plain conservatism. The Latinists among my friends are not outragesd but then they are not palaeographers...”, with an autograph postscript on the verso about their last meeting, The Old Rectory, Litton Cheney, Dorchester,headed paper, 22nd February

Item Date:  1956
Stock No:  42521      £276

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STONE (Marcus, 1840-1921, Artist, R.A.)

Printed Card Signed for the Church of England Temperance Society for an Autograph Souvenir of the “Grand National Bazaar”, 5” x 4” printed in red, blue and gold, no place, 28th June to 2nd July

Item Date:  1887
Stock No:  42141      £55

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