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HOLMES (Sir Charles John, 1868-1936, Director of the National Portrait Gallery, 1909-1916, of the National Gallery, 1916-1928)

Autograph letter signed to William A. Menzies, saying he remembers that "the various copies you have made in the past at the National Portrait Gallery etc. have always given satisfaction ... a statement ... you are welcome to make use of ... I shall continue to keep your name in mind", 2 sides 7½" x 4¾", National Gallery, London, 4th October light rust mark from paper clip on side 2

Item Date:  1923
Stock No:  54167      £35

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HOPE (Alexander James Beresford Beresford-, M.P., 1820-1887, Architect and Writer)

Autograph Letter Signed to 'My dear Sir', saying "I dont like to say no & I can't quite say yes yet", and asking for "a few days, to see how my arrangements go", 1 side 8vo, Bedgebury Park, Cranbrook, 31st October

Item Date:  1864
Stock No:  56324      £45

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HORRABIN (James Francis, 1884-1962, Left-wing Writer, Cartoonist, Illustrator and M.P.)

Typed Letter Signed to the Willmett family, "Hello Twins" thanking them "for your kind note and for the cigarettes, which I shall much enjoy this weekend. i am sure Spilliken would shed tears of delight if he knew he had such a kind nephew and niece ...", 1 side oblong 8vo., 5 Gardnor Mansions, Hampstead, 3rd June

Item Date:  1938
Stock No:  38862      £175

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HORSLEY (John Callcott, 1817-1903, R.A., Painter of Domestic Scenes and Portraits)

Signature on fragment of a letter, asking for "half an hour's chat with you", no place, no date, c.

Item Date:  1870
Stock No:  51119      £15

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HORSLEY (John Callcott, 1817-1903, R.A., Painter of Domestic Scenes and Portraits)

Autograph Letter Signed to ‘My dear BICKNELL’, (Henry, 1818-1880, Patron of the Arts and Businessman, David Robert’s son-in-law) telling him that he is “slaving for this good cause (now in sore straits) & if you are inclined to help it through my agency the Hospital will rejoice & I shall be right glad!...” with a postscript mentioning an enclosure (not present), 1 side 8vo., Royal Academy of Arts headed paper, 17th February

Item Date:  1879
Stock No:  41872      £125

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