The artist has been identified in a newspaper cutting as 'Grock.'
Date is approximate.
The signature is unclear but appears to read John G.
The print was inscribed to Reginald Hunt.
Also includes a photograph of Walt Disney and a drawing of Walt Disney characters insribed to Reginald Hunt.
The print was published by the Fine Art Society and was signed by David Beatty.
The print is signed 'Edward P' and was presented to him by The Field.
A handwritten note on the mount states 'to Montague Ball from Eden Phillpots, March 1926.'
Date is approximate.
The print carries a pencil signature which cannot be deciphered. Also includes a short manuscript signed by Henry VIII.
The print was published by Lewis and Johnson of Cheapside, and has been signed by both parties. Date is approximate.
Also includes a colour tinted photograph of 'Elizabeth', with printed signatures of both parties below.
The print is also signed by the subject, 'Hawker'.
Date is approximate.
The print depicts Captain Lawrence Edward Grace "Titus" Oates of the Iniskilling Dragoons and carries his signature.
Date is approximate.
Includes the signatures of the various Prime Ministers.
Also includes a small piece of parchment containing the signature of King Charles I.
Also includes a small piece of parchment containing the signature of King William III.
Date is approximate.
Date is approximate.
Also includes a letter in German signed by Wagner, 1875.
The cartoon is signed by Tom Webster and inscribed to Reginald Hunt.
Signed by Old Bill and Bruce [Baron's] father. Date is approximate.
Date is approximate.
The painting is also signed by William Temple.
Date is approximate.
Signed by R Newbald Kay, Lord Mayor and Mary. It is possible that the framed photographs in the photograph are the royal photographs also contained in the Hunt collection (see HNT/617).
Date is approximate.
Also includes an unidentified signature inset into the mount. Date is approximate.
Date is approximate.
Date is approximate.
Date is approximate.
Cornwell appears to have participated in the Battle of Jutland in 1916.
Date is approximate.
The photograph is inscribed to Reginald Hunt.
Date is approximate.
Date is approximate.
Signed by the subject. The date is approximate.
The reverse of the cartoon states that it was an illustration for 'The Coffin Club', a story by Victor J Daley.
The signature is unclear but it appears to be Jan Zubetik.
Date is approximate.
The signatory is unclear.