PILE
(General Sir Frederick Alfred, 2nd Baronet, 1884-1976, Army Officer in both World Wars)
Signature with titles
"General, G.O.C. in C. A.A. Command 1939-1945", 4½" x 3½", no place, no date but circa
Item Date:
1945
Stock No:
41337
£45
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THE NAVY IN 1768
ROBERTSON
(of Lyme Regis)
Autograph Letter signed to "My Lord"
saying that when he "last had the honor to see your Lordship at Rainham you was so very kind & good as to offer your Lordship's assistance in regard to the Promotion of my Nephew, who was then aiming at being made a Master and Commander. This he have sometime ago obtained with a Promise of being employed, but as few Sloops are now put in Commission his prospect of Employment is rather distant for which reason if I may presume to request your Lordships Assistance with Sir Edw. Hawke to get my Nephew Capt James Robertson employed I shall be much obliged to your Lordship and a Ship on any station will be acceptable to him and hitherto he have distinguished himself as an officer of Merit and I doubt not he will continue so to do and is very desirous of being employed ...", 1 side 4to., with a note on the verso that the letter is "to shew to Capt. Manby",Lyme Regis, 26th October
Item Date:
1768
Stock No:
39791
£125
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SHAWCROSS
(Sir Hartley, Baron, 1902-2003, Barrister and Lawyer)
Typed Letter Signed to R. D. Burton with autograph salutation and subscription
saying that he has “made repeated statements expressing my view on the unjust imprisonment of Rudolf Hess and have today agreed to make a statement for a German Broadcasting concern. There is, I am afraid, nothing more I can usefully do...”, 1 side 8vol, Friston Place headed paper, 10th April
Item Date:
1978
Stock No:
42724
£175
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SIMS
(William Sowden, 1858-1936, Admiral in the United States Navy)
Typed letter signed to Miss G. Fowkes
sending his autograph, 1 side 4to., American Embassy, Office of the Naval Attache headed paper, London, 10th June
Item Date:
1921
Stock No:
38760
£125
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TOGO HEIHACHIRO
(Marshal Admiral the Marquis, 1848-1934, Gensui or Admiral of the Fleet in the Imperial Japanese Navy and one of Japan's greatest naval heroes)
Coloured pictorial postcard boldly signed
across the picture of "Our Artillery at Teh-Li-Ssu", addressed to Alfred Wagg in London with Japanese stamp and postmark, "Tokio, Triumphant Military Review-1906", 1 side postcard, Tokyo, 12th July
slightly creased
Item Date:
1906
Stock No:
39746
£475
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