The photograph has been signed 'Nicholas'.
Alongside the account is a small inserted print of Christopher Wren.
The print is signed by Samuel Johnson.
A second picture on the reverse is entitled 'My Mother' by J.N. Unwalla A.R.P.S.0.
The mount is signed 'Grace Horsley Darling, Longstone Light House'.
Signed by Francis Cardinal Bourne, Archbishop of Westminster.
Signed by F J Paderewski.
The portrait was published by Lawrence & Jellicoe Ltd, London. Beneath the portrait to the left is a small print of Scott's ship and to its right 'Robert Falcon Scott, Captain, RN, Leader of the Antarctic Expeditions 1901 and 1910.'
Date is approximate.
The sketch relates to HRH Duke of Connaught and is taken from a supplement to 'The World'. It is signed by Thomas in pencil. Date is approximate.
The print featured in No.2314, 'Man of the Day' and features Woodrow Wilson. The print is also signed by Wilson.
The sketch is of a male figure with a wine glass and is inscribed to Reginald Hunt, although the signatory is unclear.
The print was taken from a supplement to Vanity Fair, and includes a slip of paper signed by Georges Clemenceau. There is also a faded note stating that the print was presented to Reginald Hunt by The Right Honorable A Bonar Law.
The photograph has the embossed copyright statement 'Harris & Ewing, Washington DC'. The photograph is signed but the signature is unclear.
The print has been taken from a supplement to Vanity Fair magazine, and carries a quotation in the bottom margin. The signature on the bottom left of the card is unclear. Date is approximate.
The watercolour is signed by English artist Louis Wain.
The print was taken from a supplement to 'The World' magazine, and was signed by Bert Thomas and Douglas Haig F M. Date is approximate.
The card was written in Berlin and is embossed with eagle and swastika.
The photograph has been signed by the Queen.
The photograph includes additional handwritten annotations: at the left hand side is a note 'Editeur G Caillau Bruxelles' and to the right, 'R Marehand/tous droits reserves.'
The sketch is signed by Edward Carson.
The print is signed, and whilst the signature is unclear it is thought to read D Berry.
The photograph is signed by all team members. It is likely that the trophy is the FA Cup.
Includes the signature of Rachmaninoff, mounted separately.
The drawing shows a judge smoking a cigar with a copy of Smiles' 'Self Help' at his feed. The print is signed by Birkenhead. Another signature is unclear.
The photograph is signed but the signature is unclear. Date is approximate.
The photograph is signed but the signature is unclear. Date is approximate.
The subject is unidentified, but is possibly an Austrian soldier. Date is approximate.
Date is approximate.
The letterhead carries the addres of the White House, Washington although the signature is unclear. Date is approximate.
The print was taken from a supplement to 'The World' magazine, and was signed by Foch and Bert Thomas.
The print was taken from a supplement to 'The World' magazine, and was signed by David Lloyd George and Bert Thomas.
The lunch was held by the Rotary Club of Hull to commemorate her solo flight from Croydon to Port Darwin, Australia.
The photographs depict Nicholas R (left); Danilo (in full military uniform) and Milena. Date is approximate.
The sketch is signed by the artist but the signature is unclear. The reverse contains the handwritten pencil note ‘The Duchess of Rutland’.
The sketch has been consulted by a former director of York Art Gallery, who cannot be certain that it is indeed an Etty sketch.
The print is signed by Kipling. Date is approximate.
The receipt was signed in York and was a first payment for a translation of one set of Homer's Odyssey.
The photograph is taken from a painting by James Gunn.
Violet Hunt was the sister of Reginald Hunt.
There is a picture on the reverse of the postcard (not visible) depicting La Crimee, Monastere de St Kosma et Damane.
The photograph shows Caesar, King Edward's dog, on board the royal yacht 'Victoria and Albert.'.
The score has been signed by the composer.
Date is approximate.
The letter was written in St Petersburg.
The catalogue contains details of an autograph sale.
The programme was produed on heavy cream paper with the Royal coat of arms on the front and the pages tied together with gold cord.
The letter is signed 'George'.
Includes one document signed by Lord Palmerston on behalf of King George I, 1822; part of a letter referring to Lieutenant Turner, Paymaster of the first Battalion 3rd Regimental Guards, 1794; and part of a notice regarding service to His Majesty, signed.
Includes a transcript of the document.
The signatures on the document are badly faded.
Date is approximate.
Signed by Princess Louise. Date is approximate.
Includes a typescript transcription.
The letter is written on lace edge paper.
Date is approximate.
The message is written in French.
With the seal and signature of George II.
Mary was nine years old at the time this letter was written.
Includes a typecript transcription.
Date is approximate.
Includes a typescript transcription.
The card also contains feathers from a bird killed at the shoot.
The letter was written in Berlin.
The photograph was taken by W & D Downey.