The signature is unclear but appears to be either Bella Dane or Bella Wane. The signature is dated 1926.
Date is approximate.
Date is approximate.
The map was signed by Captain Robert Falcon Scott and others at The Royal Geographical Society on the eve of their departure for the Antarctic. It was also later signed by Ernest Shackleton and Evans.
Date is approximate.
The receipt was for payment for 'service in the Expedition.'
Date is approximate.
Beneath the image is an invitation signed by Auguste Bartholdi.
Sin títuloIncludes a card from the White House, Washington.
The print is signed by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison.
The signatures of the members of the cabinets are attached to the bottom of the photographs.
Included in the same frame were two pages of a letter to Miss Phipps (one in English and one in French), both signed by G Devonshire. Date is approximate.
The print has been signed by Stanley Baldwin.
The painting depicts Lossiemouth and was signed by J Ramsay Macdonald and Isobel Macdonald.
The signature of Eamon de Valera has been pasted below the painting.
Signed by Henry Hall to Reg Hunt and dated BBC 1932.
The first signature is unclear, whereas the second appears to be 'Joanna' and 'Sophia.'
Date is approximate.
Date is approximate.
The photograph has also been signed by the sitter. Whilst the signature is unclear, it possibly reads R Poincary. Date is approximate.
Date is approximate.
Date is approximate.
The drawing was later signed. Whilst the signature is unclear, it possibly reads Winifred Lortlaced.
The print is a reproduction of a painting of Empress Josephine by P.Prudhon.
The sketch is signed by Chamberlain.
The signature is in pencil.
Also includes a signed photograph of W Heath Robinson.
A letter below the sketch is signed by English illustrator John Bernard Partridge.
Date is approximate.
Date is approximate.
The print is signed 'with best wishes for 1930 from Mary & Harewood' (Princess Mary).
Includes a black and white Christmas card featuring Baden Baden and the faded signature 'Victoria'; photographs of two unidentified members of a royal family (one male and one female); and one signed card from the Swedish Legation in London.
The photograph is signed but the signature is unclear - it possibly reads 'Alexander'. Date is approximate.
The photograph is signed but the signature is unclear. Date is approximate.
Below the engraving is a signature which appears to read 'Eugenie' (possibly Princess Eugenie of Greece and Denmark). Date is approximate.
The watercolour is initialled KG and it is potentially the work of Kate Greenaway. Date is approximate.
Also includes a typescript letter from the German embassy referring to a donation to a Bazaar held by Dr Barnardos in York.
Includes an insert with handwritten blessing and signature.
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.
Also includes a black and white reproduction of a painting of John Wesley by Nathaniel Hone R A.
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.'
The subjects are HRH Princess Mary, her son The Honorable Gerald Lascelles, Viscount Lascelles. Signed by members of the family.
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.