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McKENZIE (Marian, afterwards Mrs Smith-Williams, 1858-1927, Artist)

Autograph Note Signed in both names “Believe me yours sincerely...”, 1 side 8vo., Prince’s House, Victoria Street headed paper, with Cavendish Hotel, Eastbourne added, 24th June no year

Item Date:  0
Stock No:  42915      £35

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[MEISSONIER (Jean-Louis-Ernest, 1815-1891, French Classicist painter and Sculptor)]

Unsigned carte de visite photo by Bingham showing him seated in a chair, leaning forward towards his dog which is on the floor at his feet, 4" x 2½", no place, no date

Item Date:  0
Stock No:  38421      £125

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[METTERNICH (Prince Klemens, 1773-1859, Austrian Statesman, guiding force at the Congress of Vienna, 1814-1815)]

Fine Aquatint Engraving of his Portrait by Sir Thomas Lawrence (1769-1850, from 1830 President of the Royal Academy), engraved by C. Lewis, showing him seated nearly full length, three quarter face, in coat and Ambassador's elaborately embroidered waistcoat and sash with orders, a document in his left hand, and holding a calm but intensely thoughtful gaze, from the portrait painted 1818-1819 now at Windsor, the image 8" x 6½" in plate 12" x 9" on paper 15¼" x 11", no place, no date, circa

Item Date:  1820
Stock No:  56044      £225

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MILLAIS (Sir John Everett, 1829-1896, Pre-Raphaelite Painter)

Brief Autograph Letter Signed an unnamed correspondent sending his autograph “All right with pleasure, In haste...”, 1 side 8vo., 2 Palace Gate, Kensington, 11th April

Item Date:  1873
Stock No:  42648      £75

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MILLAIS (John Guille, 1865-1931, British Artist, Gardener, Travel Writer and Biographer)

Autograph Letter signed to Paul Frost saying he is glad "to hear your programme is working out so well & trust you have done Scotland & Cornwall as well. I fear I shall not see you again this time as I am going to fly to Marseille next week ... but try & come again in late May ... & we can show you something better. All you say of the aesthetic influence of gardens & old families is only too true but it is sad these socialist Governments are only out to destroy the best that is in life in our beloved Country... I wrote to C. Williams this week & [am] glad you saw and appreciated dear old Sir Herbert Maxwell. Best of luck ...", 1 side 4to., with original autograph envelope, Compton's Brow, Horsham, 25th March

Item Date:  1930
Stock No:  37831      £125

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