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ROBERTS (Sir Owen, 1835-1915, F.S.A.)

Autograph Letter Signed to 'My dear Boyes', the journalist J.F. Boyes, saying he is "not a smoker but I hope to look in upon you on 1st July", 48 Westbourne Terrace, London, 18th June

Item Date:  1889
Stock No:  13168      £20

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ROBERTS (David, 1796-1864, Scottish Painter best known for his Lithographs of Egypt and the Near East)

Fine Autograph Letter signed to “My dear Mr Cubitt”, George Cubitt possibly 1st Baron Ashcombe (1828-1917, Politician and Peer, son of Thomas Cubitt) rearranging an appointment, he regrets that “circumstances have occurred that I cannot leave here... at the time I had expected, thus I hope will not inconvenience you by making it Friday next instead. I will come at the hour named, leaving London Bridge at 4.40 - so pray do not answer this unless it may be inconvenient and that to 7 Fitzroy Sq....”, 1 sides 8vo., Winterbourne, Bonchurch, Isle of Wight, 17th July

Item Date:  1858
Stock No:  42071      £175

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ROBERTSON (Walford Graham, 1866-1948, Painter, Illustrator and Author)

Autograph Note Signed to Bernie Ashdown "with many thanks and every good wish from" with the date, 1 side 8vo., 15th October

Item Date:  1923
Stock No:  39314      £35

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ROBINSON (William Heath, 1872-1944, Humourous Artist)

Fine signature with small cartoon sketch of a small bird, 4½" x 3½", no place, no date

Item Date:  0
Stock No:  30705      £165

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ROBINSON-38982-1.jpg HEATH ROBINSON IS "GUILTY OF A DRAWING OF A 'BUNKER CHAIR'" FOR GOLFERS
ROBINSON (William Heath, 1872-1944, Humorous Artist)

Fine Autograph letter Signed "W. Heath Robinson" to Rosemary Hanson Day thanking her for her "suggestions which are good but rather difficult to carry out sufficiently as drawings. I am now guilty of a drawing of a 'Bunker Chair' which lifted a middle aged golfer over the bunker - through the air in the direction of the ball. I will keep your letter in case I may be able to adapt the idea later on ...", 1 side 8vo., The Copse, Cranleigh, Surrey headed paper, 4th October

Item Date:  1924
Stock No:  38982      £425

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