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(Charles, 1812-1870, Novelist)]
Fine Large Glazed Earthenware two handled loving cup
decorated with four hand coloured transfer scenes from 'The Pickwick Papers' after Robert Seymour, R. W. Buss and Hablot Knight Browne, titled "Mr Pickwick Addresses the Club", "First Appearance of Mr Sam Weller", "Mrs Bardell faints in Mr Pickwick's arms" and "Mrs Leo Hunter's Fancy dress dejeune", these are repeated on the reverse, cartouche on the base "Pickwick" and "J. & R. G.", 8" x 8", no date but circa
some small cracks, firing crack to base, chip to the exterior rim
Item Date:
1838
Stock No:
35003
£675
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Fine Large Unsigned Portrait Engraved by D.J. Pound from a Photograph by Mayall,
showing him seated nearly full length, three quarter face, his left arm on a table, wearing a large black cravat, with the letterpress account of his life to date, including his family background, the progress of his writings and their relation to real situations, and his editing of journals, with perceptive comments, 8½" x 6½" in margins 15¾" x 11¾", from the Illustrated News of the World, together 6 sides (three blank) 15¾" x 11¾", [London], no date, circa
neatly disbound
Item Date:
1860
Stock No:
66240
£125
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DICKENS HOPES HIS GODSON WILL SAY “OH WHAT A JOLLY OLD GODFATHER!”
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(Charles, 1812-1870, Novelist)
Superb Unpublished Autograph Letter signed with fine full signature to his Godson
most probably Charles Dickens Kneller BURNETT (1841-1881, the son of his elder sister Fanny) sending him “the desk I told you about. I hope you will like it, and find everything you want inside. Also there are three books that I think very pretty to read. Perhaps. you may not be quite old enough yet, to read them. Never mind. You will soon grow out of that, for I never knew a boy yet, who stood still in his age, or got younger. I hope you will think of me sometimes when you use the desk or read the books, and will say ‘Oh what a jolly old Godfather!’...” with a postscript under his signature “There’s a flourish for you!”, 2 sides 8vo., Devonshire Terrace, 21st June
Item Date:
1850
Stock No:
41823
£5250
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DICKENS’S 1867 TOUR OF AMERICA
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Engraved invitation to Dickens's farewell dinner prior to his departure for America
“Dinner given to Mr Charles Dickens on the occasion of His Departure for the United States, Freemason’s Hall, Great Queen St, Saturday, November 2nd 1867, Seven o’clock...”, the tickets are priced at One Guinea each, this one is numbered 39, 4½” x 3”, no place
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
41977
£575
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Fine Autograph Letter signed with fine full signature to Mr Wilson,
telling him that "A highly esteemed American friend of mine, Mr Charles F. Norton - a distinguished and responsible gentleman - wishes to find a furnished house for himself and family ... I have told him of my satisfactory experience of you on all occasions and I beg you to treat him as you would myself. You could not have a better client ... you could not oblige me more than by helping him ... with as little trouble to himself (he being in delicate health just now) as possible ...", 1 side 8vo., Gads Hill Place, Higham by Rochester, Kent, 5th November
very slightly trimmed
Item Date:
1868
Stock No:
40958
£2275
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