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BAIRNSFATHER (Bruce, 1888-1959, Caricaturist)

Original caricature of ‘Old Bill’ with fine signature and inscription “’ullo’ from Bill & Bruce Bairnsfather”, with the typical cartoon of his cartoon’s whiskery face, 4½” x 3½”, no place, no date, annotated in another hand

Item Date:  1923
Stock No:  43154      £374

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BARRY (Sir Charles, 1795-1860, Architect of the Houses of Parliament)

Autograph Letter Signed to "My dear Sir Charles" saying "with much pleasure I accept your kind invitation for Thursday the 15th inst ...", 1 side 8vo., Westminster, 1st January two small pieces missing from the top edge not affecting the text

Item Date:  1852
Stock No:  41219      £125

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BARTHOLOMEW (Valentine, 1799-1879, Flower painter to Queen Victoria)

Signature and subscription on a fragment of letter to Mrs Watts, 27th July small hole near, and thinning behind, one letter without loss to signature

Item Date:  1865
Stock No:  53373      £15

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BARTHOLOMEW (Valentine, 1799-1879, Flower painter to Queen Victoria)

Unsigned fragment of an autograph letter, explaining that "as you were away from London I thought the delay in sending the skeleton sketch to enable you to write the short Memoir might not be of any consequence", resulting in "what I fear may [have] been thought neglect", he is now "getting nearly free of teaching" and before leaving town "about next Friday ... hope to send what you require", old identification on verso, 1 side 5¼" x 4¾", no place, no date, circa

Item Date:  1850
Stock No:  53462      £40

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BATEMAN (Henry Mayo, 1887-1970, Australian Cartoonist, worked for 'Punch')

Printed copy of one of his cartoons signed and dated underneath, the cartoon is titled "The Pupil who excelled his Master" and shows a young man painting with his teacher looking on and plainly in a rage, Bateman has written in his stylised capitals under the picture "H. M. BATEMAN - 'Punch' 12.3.30" and has signed and dated it under that, 8½" x 5¾". no place, 27th March

Item Date:  1930
Stock No:  40051      £225

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