[ROSEBERY
(Archibald Philip Primrose, 5th Earl of, 1847-1929, Prime Minister 1894-1895, three times Derby winner)]
Fine unsigned Cabinet Photo by Elliott & Fry,
showing him head and shoulders, resting the side of his face on his hand, looking pensive, 6½" x 4¼", no place, no date, circa
Item Date:
1895
Stock No:
40493
£150
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ROSEBERY
(Archibald Philip Primrose, 5th Earl of, 1847-1929, Prime Minister 1894-1895, three times Derby winner)
Autograph Letter Signed with initials, the name of the recipient erased and covered with paper,
thanking him for his letters and "the result of your enquiries. I think the greater proximity of Bournemouth & the familiarity of the Bournemouth doctor with Peggy's case is drawing us towards Bournemouth, & we are sending a man down to see what accomodation can be got ... With regard to the pictures, Sir A. Ponsonby asks if I have any English pictures of the Queen's in my 'eye' for her to lend. Have you? I am working hard to get the Prince of Wales' portrait ... We must have a meeting of the Finance Committee ...", 2 sides 8vo., Durdans, Epsom, 7th March
Item Date:
1888
Stock No:
21358
£85
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ROSEBERY
(Archibald Philip Primrose, 5th Earl of, 1847-1929, Prime Minister 1894-1895, three times Derby winner)
Letter Signed to Shuttleworth
asking for "another chance, as on April 21 I am entertaining a party for Epsom races ...", 1 side 8vo., on mourning paper, 38 Berkeley Square, 25th March
Item Date:
1896
Stock No:
41171
£85
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ROSEN
(Baron Roman Romanovich, 1847-1921, Russian Diplomat)
Autograph Cheque Signed
on a Riggs National Bank printed form with a picture of the bank for $50 in Cash, 7” x 3”, Washington DC, 10th November
Item Date:
1910
Stock No:
42349
£1255
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ROSS
(Sir George William, 1841-1914, Canadian Educator and Politician, Premier of Ontario)
Autograph Letter Signed to Sir Frederick YOUNG
(1817-1913, Traveller and writer on Imperial Affairs), acknowledging with pleasure the “congratulations on the honour conferred upon me by His Majesty the King. I am glad to notice from the British press that you are still able to keep the Unity of the Empire before the public. You may rest assured that Ottawa feels her deepest interset & her highest duty are inseparably associated with the consolidation of the Empire. I know of no one who has been more loyal to this conception than yourself, and I hope before long to see your ideas realised...”, 3 sides 8vo., 3 Elmsley Place, Toronto headed paper, 18th July
Item Date:
1910
Stock No:
43453
£75
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