[SCOTT
(Sir Walter, 1771-1832, Novelist and Poet)]
Unsigned Engraved Portrait by M. Brandreth after C.R. Leslie, R.A.,
showing him seated half length, three quarter face with a thoughtful gaze to the viewer, in jacket and large bow tie, his right hand on his stick, his left forearm on his chair, his armorials as a baronet on the wall behind, 3¾" x 3" in margins 7¼" x 4½", on white paper 17" x 12", no place, no date, circa
Item Date:
1825
Stock No:
56076
£150
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SCOTT
(Sheila Christine, 1927-1988, Aviator, Actress and Writer)
Fine black and white Photograph, signed amd inscribed
“May the fellowship always prosper. Happy Landings! Sheila Scott & Myth Too”, showing her head and shoulders next to her plane, smiling broadly, 8½” x 6¼”, no place, no date, circa
Item Date:
1966
Stock No:
42522
£175
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SEAMAN
(Sir Owen, 1861-1936, Poet and Satyrist, Editor of 'Punch')
Autograph Letter Signed to Mrs Blennerhasset,
refusing an invitation to dine, 1 side 8vo., The Tower House, Putney, 9th February
Item Date:
1912
Stock No:
13253
£15
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SEAMAN
(Sir Owen, 1861-1936, Poet and Satyrist, Editor of Punch)
Autograph Letter Signed to George Roland Halkett,
(1855-1918, artist and journalist) saying that he "will not suspect me ... of wishing to impose my work upon you and the National Union [of Journalists], or of pretending to be an artist, but I feel that my poem ... must be taken as a whole ... I would much sooner it did not appear in so important a publication with all the connecting links (in what is at worst a logical production) taken away", but if there is no alternative, "you do not need my permission ... though I appreciate your courtesy in asking for it", 1 side 4to., 'Punch' Office, 10 Bouverie Street, E.C., 29th May
upper half neatly laid down
Item Date:
1910
Stock No:
16316
£20
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SEAMAN
(Sir Owen, 1861-1936, Poet and Satyrist, Editor of 'Punch')
Autograph Letter Signed to 'My dear Castle'
(probably Egerton Castle, 1858-1920, the novelist and journalist), saying that verses of "the young Pollock ... have been sent to me ... due to the fact that I have just had the Assistant-Editorship offered me ... I am anxious to introduce new blood and shall always welcome any introduction you may send me", 2 sides 8vo., The Tower House, Putney, 10th December
Item Date:
1901
Stock No:
13251
£25
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