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Longer description and imageHENRY VII (1457-1509). King of England and lord of Ireland. Father of Henry VIII.
Handsome large document bodly signed ('HR') at the head and written and sealed at Calais, 220 x 310½ mm. (ca 9 x 12½ inches), in English, 16 November 1492.

£12500 / $25000 / €18750 [No: 23648]

Longer description and imageNELSON, Horatio, Viscount (1758-1805). Vice-admiral.
Document Signed, 1 page folio (written on the right hand side of the page), on board HMS Victory, ?Mezzoschisto [? Sardinia], 15 January 1804.

£3850 / $7700 / €5775 [No: 23642]

NEAVE, Caroline Hannah (1781-1863). Philanthropist.
Autograph Letter Signed to 'dear William', 3½ pages 4to (fold marks), Dagnam Park, 6 November 1842. Describing in detail the consecration of a church in Essex.

£38 / $76 / €57 [No: 23615]

NELSON, John Author of The History of Islington.
Autograph Letter Signed [to the Gentleman's Magazine], 1 page 4to, Middle Row, Place, Holborn, 2 July 1823. Sending an advertisement for the cover of the next number.

£38 / $76 / €57 [No: 23623]

NEILSON, Lilian Adelaide (1848-1880). Actress (real name Elizabeth Ann Brown).
Autograph Note Signed, 1 page 8vo, 6 St Helens Place, Bishopsgate Street, 'Saturday Aug Second' n.y [watermark 1878]. An order for 'a good Private Box or Stalls', together with a biographical pamphlet entitled Miss Neilson / Haymarket Theatre dated January 17, 1876.

£38 / $76 / €57 [No: 23621]

NEILSON, Julia Emilie (1868-1957). Actress & theatre manager.
Autograph Letter Signed to Mrs MacGregor, on two sides of a correspondence card (one corner bent), Portland Place, no date. Promising to come, but warning that she may be late, though she will try to leave rehearsals early.

£38 / $76 / €57 [No: 23620]

NEILSON, Alice (1872-1943). Operatic soprano.
Autograph Letter Signed to Cecil, 1 page 4to, Waldorf Theatre, Strand, no date. Sending a belated thank-you letter for his article in the Daily Mail and inviting him to hear her in Don Pasquale.

£38 / $76 / €57 [No: 23618]

NEILL, Alexander Sutherland (1883-1973). Founder of Somerhill School.
Autograph Letter Signed to Mrs Angus, on writing paper of T.C. & E.C. Jack, Publishers, London, 4 September 1913. Thanking her for 'the delightful evening Harding & I spent with you all' and remarking that he had left his bottle of ink behind.

£38 / $76 / €57 [No: 23619]

Longer description and imageNEEDHAM, Joseph Terrence Montgomery (1900-1995). Biochemist & historian.
Typewritten Letter Signed to R.L. Ager of the Leicester Literary & Philosophical Society, 1 page 8vo (oblong), Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge, 30 May 1949.

£45 / $90 / €67 [No: 23617]

NECKER, Louis Albert (1786-1861). Geologist.
Autograph Letter Signed to Colonel MacInnes, 1 page 8vo (seal tear on integral address-leaf), 10 Charlotte Street, 19 January no year [watermark 1831]. Accepting an invitation.

£38 / $76 / €57 [No: 23616]

Longer description and imageNELSON, Horatio, third Earl (1823-1913).
Autograph Letter Signed to [name illegible], 1¼ pages 8vo on black-edged paper, Trafalgar, 8 April no year.

£55 / $110 / €82 [No: 23622]

NEALE, Sir John Ernest (1890-1975). Historian.
Autograph Letter Signed to A. Nelson Taylor, 1 page 8vo, Adare, 57 Penn Road, Beaconsfield, 15 January 1972. Thanking Nelson Taylor for his charming letter and appreciation.

£35 / $70 / €52 [No: 23614]

NEALE, Erskine (1804-1883). Divine & author.
Autograph Letter Signed to an unnamed lady ('Madam'), 1 page 8vo, Hinton Rectory, 29 September 1849. Requesting a character reference for Ward, a pastry cook who is to leave her employ and whom he wishes to take on.

£35 / $70 / €52 [No: 23613]

NEALE, Edward Vansittart (1810-1892). Christian socialist & co-operator.
Autograph Letter Signed to Johnston, 1½ pages 8vo (slightly soiled), 15 Portsmouth Street, 24 January 1890. Crying off attending the exhibition dinner ('being of little importance personally').

£35 / $70 / €52 [No: 23612]

Longer description and imageNEAGLE, Dame Anne (1904-1986). Actress.
Autograph Letter Signed to Lady Standing, 2 pages 8vo (note of identification at the head), 12 Aldford House, Park Lane, 3 November no year.

£38 / $76 / €57 [No: 23611]

NAYLOR, Sir George (1764?-1831). Garter king-of-arms.
Autograph Letter Signed to the Revd Mr Singleton, 1 page 4to, Place Vendome, 'Thursday morning' no date. Asking that his gratitude be expressed to the Duke of Northumberland for sending him the court notices.

£38 / $76 / €57 [No: 23610]

NAVILLE, Ernest (1816-1909). Religious philosopher.
Autograph Letter Signed in French to an unnamed correspondent, 1 page 8vo on black-edged paper, no place, 22 March 1877. Supplying details of his course on psychology.

£38 / $76 / €57 [No: 23609]

NATION, W.H.C. Actor-manager.
Autograph Letter Signed to an unnamed correspondent, 1 page 8vo, 20 King Street, St James's, 8 June 1870. Offering to meet his correspondent.

£35 / $70 / €52 [No: 23606] Longer description

NASH, John (1893-1977). Artist.
Autograph Letter Signed to Mrs Bernard Adeney, 1 page 8vo with envelope, Wormingford, Colchester, 7 April 1966. Offering her sympathy on the death of her husband ('He must have enjoyed his long artistic career & helped many other artists to the same end').

£38 / $76 / €57 [No: 23605]

Longer description and imageNAPIER, Sir William Francis Patrick (1785-1860). General & historian of the Peninsular War.
Autograph Letter Signed to his publisher [John] Chapman, 3 pages 8vo, Scinde House, April 1852.

£45 / $90 / €67 [No: 23603]

Longer description and imageNAPIER, Sir William Francis Patrick (1785-1860). General & historian of the Peninsular War.
Autograph Letter Signed to Wilson, 1 page 8vo, no place, no date ['1841' in another hand].

£50 / $100 / €75 [No: 23604]

NETTLESHIP, John Trivett (1841-1902). Animal painter & author.
Autograph Letter Signed to [W. Cosmo] Monkhouse, 1½ pages 8vo (somewhat soiled), 55 Wigmore Street, 19 June 1897. Thanking Monkhouse for sending the Queen Victoria poem and remarking that 'Mr Austin Dobson's muse was a little exacting when she tied him to the ballad form'.

£38 / $76 / €57 [No: 23634] Longer description

Longer description and imageNEWBOLT, Sir Henry John (1862-1938). Poet and man of letters.
Autograph Letter Signed to Miss Ethel R[olt] Wheeler, 2 pages 8vo with envelope, 39 Harrington Gardens, 10 November 1910.

£65 / $130 / €97 [No: 23644]

Longer description and imageNEWBOLT, Sir Henry John (1862-1938). Poet and man of letters.
Autograph Letter Signed to Lady Charwood, 2 pages 4to on writing paper of The Athenaeum, 21 February 1918.

£65 / $130 / €97 [No: 23643]

NEVINSON, Henry Woodd (1856-1941). Essayist, philanthropist & journalist.
Autograph Letter Signed (initials) to Bishop, 1 page 8vo (somewhat soiled), Stamford House, Campden Gloucestershire, 13 November 1940. Reporting that his house had been bombed and he now dwells 'in exile' in the country, cut off from 'all interests and companionship and records'.

£38 / $76 / €57 [No: 23640]

Longer description and imageNEVINSON, Henry Woodd (1856-1941). Essayist, philanthropist & journalist.
Autograph Letter Signed to Fullylove, 1 page 4to on writing paper of The Daily Chronicle (indications of former mounting on the back), 22 May 1899.

£40 / $80 / €60 [No: 23641]

Longer description and imageNEVILLE, Richard Cornwallis (1820-1861). Archaeologist; 4th Baron Braybrooke.
Autograph Letter Signed to an unnamed correspondent, 4 pages 8vo, Audley End, 3 September no year.

£50 / $100 / €75 [No: 23638]

NEVILLE, Henry (1837-1910). Actor.
Autograph Letter Signed to an unnamed correspondent, 3 pages 8vo, Crescent House, Haverstock Hill, 5 June 1881. Apologising for the delay in returning his correspondent's play which, though he found it 'poetic & very interesting', he does not wish to 'risk at the Adelphi'.

£35 / $70 / €52 [No: 23637]

NEVILL, Lady Dorothy (1826-1913). Writer.
Autograph Letter Signed to an unnamed correspondent (no salutation), 1 page 12mo, 45 Charles Street, Berkeley Square, no date. An invitation to lunch. A pencilled note remarks upon her great age and her eccentricity.

£38 / $76 / €57 [No: 23636]

NELSOVA, Zara (1918-2002). Cellist.
Autograph Letter Signed to David Dean, 1 page 8vo (note of identification at the head), no place, 28 April no year. Commiserating with Dean on his hospitalisation and sending a photograph (no longer present).

£38 / $76 / €57 [No: 23624]

NETTLESHIP, Henry (1839-1893). Latin scholar.
Autograph Letter Signed to Moss, on two sides of a correspondence card, 17 Bradmore Road, Oxford, 5 December 1884. Offering some Latin alternatives ('Pray understand that I only write that to explain your own idea, not supposing that you wd be so indulent as to adopt it').

£38 / $76 / €57 [No: 23632]

NETTLESHIP, Edward (1845-1913). Ophthalmic surgeon.
Autograph Letter Signed to Hodges, 1 page 8vo, 5 Wimpole Street, 15 July 1892 (note of identication in the margin). Declining Hodges' invitation to luncheon on the grounds that he is unlikely to attend the meeting.

£38 / $76 / €57 [No: 23631]

NETHERSOLE, Olga (1863-1851). Actress, theatre manager & health educator.
Autograph Letter Signed to 'Hilda darling', 2 pages 8vo, on writing paper of the Hotel Savoy, New York, 2 November 1894. Announcing her 'enormous success as "Camille"', her love of New York, the success of her dresses and that she is 'making money fast-fast-fast'.

£38 / $76 / €57 [No: 23633]

Longer description and imageNESSELRODE, Count Karl Robert (1780-1862). Russian statesman.
Autograph Letter (third person) in French to 'Sir Hamilton', 1 page 8vo, no place, 'Jeudi / 23 Juillet' ('4 August' and '1853' in another hand with note of identification).

£65 / $130 / €97 [No: 23629]

Longer description and imageNESSELRODE, Count Karl Robert (1780-1862). Russian statesman.
Letter Signed, in English, to Moseley, 1 page 4to, St Petersburgh, 23 December 1853/4 January 1854.

£125 / $250 / €187 [No: 23630]

NERUDA, Wilma Maria Francisca (1839-1911). Violinist; Lady Hallé.
Autograph Letter (third person) to Mrs Baker, 1½ pages 8vo, 30 Nelson Street, Manchester, 21 February no year. Recommending Mary Jones as a cook (honest & sober & steady - also clean').

£38 / $76 / €57 [No: 23628]

NEUMOURS, Louis Charles, Duc de (1814-1896). Son of King Louis-Phillipe of France.
Autograph Letter (third person) in French to Monsieur and Madame Figanière, 1 page 8vo on black-edged paper (remains of red wax seals), Bushy House, Teddington, 20 October 1869. Regretting that they are to leave.

£38 / $76 / €57 [No: 23626]

Longer description and imageNEMON, Oscar (1906-1985). Sculptor.
Autograph Letter Signed to [?Peter] Wiener, 2 pages 4to (tear at the head), Friary Court, St James's Palace, 19 July 1978.

£45 / $90 / €67 [No: 23625]

Longer description and imageSAINT-SAENS, Camille (1835-1921). French pianist, organist and composer.
Autograph Letter Signed to Maillard, 1 page 8vo with integral blank, ink note in upper left hand corner, no place, no date.

£135 / $270 / €202 [No: 23594]

Longer description and imageWEBER, Carl Maria von (1786-1826). Composer.
Autograph Doc.S, 1 page 4to (lower part a little browned), Prague, 3 June 1815.

£1350 / $2700 / €2025 [No: 23598]

Longer description and imageMOSCHELES, Ignaz (1794-1870). Bohemian composer.
Autograph Letter Signed to E. Schulz, 1 page 8vo with integral facing address-leaf, 3 Chester Place, 25 January 1836. With translation.

£75 / $150 / €112 [No: 23587]

Longer description and imageBRIAN, Havergal (1876-1972). Composer.
Autograph Letter Signed to Peter Wiener, 2 pages 8vo in green ink with envelope (two small stains), The Marlinspike, Shoreham by Sea, 5 October 1966.

£45 / $90 / €67 [No: 23581]

Longer description and imageBRUCH, Max (1838-1920). German composer.
Autograph Letter Signed (initials) on both sides of his printed visiting card, to Mrs Henschel, no date With translation.

£185 / $370 / €277 [No: 23599]

Longer description and imageDEBUSSY, Claude (1862-1918). French composer.
Autograph Letter Signed to Madame Debat-Ponsan at Auteuil (redirected to Nazelle, Indre et Loire), 1 page 8vo on a letter-card, 80 Avenue du Bois de Boulogne, 22 June 1914.

£850 / $1700 / €1275 [No: 23590]

Longer description and imageMAFFEI, Andrea (1798-1885). Italian translator & poet.
Autograph verses, signed at the foot, headed 'La Desolazione / Statua di Vincenzo Vela', 1 page 8vo with integral blank, no place, no date.

£65 / $130 / €97 [No: 23582]

Longer description and imageBERLIOZ, Hector (1803-1869). French composer.
Autograph Letter Signed to his lifelong friend Humbert Ferrand, at Belley, 1 page large 8vo with facing integral address-leaf, La Côte[-Saint-André], Saturday [16] June 1832.

£1250 / $2500 / €1875 [No: 23584]

Longer description and imageNAPIER, Sir Charles (1786-1860). Admiral.
Autograph Letter Signed to Peake, 1 page 8vo, no place, 15 February 1859.

£75 / $150 / €112 [No: 23575]

NAPIER, Macvey (1776-1847). Editor of the Edinburgh Review
Autograph Letter Signed [to McGill], 3 pages 8vo (evidence of former mounting on the last, blank sheet), Muireston House, 10 May no year. Offering to subscribe to the work of 'your late highly respected brother, the Revd Dr McGill'.

£38 / $76 / €57 [No: 23580]

NAPIER, Sir Joseph (1804-1882). Lord Chancellor of Ireland.
Autograph Letter Signed to Phillipps, 4 pages 8vo, Irish Office, 'Monday' no date. Discussing the role of Protestants in Ireland.

£38 / $76 / €57 [No: 23578]

NAPIER, Edward (1808-1870). Lieutenant-general & author.
Autograph Letter Signed to an unnamed correspondent, 2½ pages 8vo, Newport, Isle of Wight, 21 May 1852. Discussing portraits of his illustrous forbear, Sir Charles Napier.

£38 / $76 / €57 [No: 23577]

Longer description and imageNAPIER, Sir Charles (1786-1860). Admiral.
Autograph Letter Signed to an unnamed correspondent, 1 page 8vo on black-edged paper, no place, 2 June 1860.

£65 / $130 / €97 [No: 23574]

NAPIER, Arthur Sampson (1853-1916). Philologist.
Autograph Letter Signed to Murray, 3 pages 8vo, Headington Hill, Oxford, 21 September no year. Discussing the use of 'by' versus 'bi' ('In Old Norse the preposition bi was altogether lost & in this sense (i.e. swearing) as in others at took its place').

£38 / $76 / €57 [No: 23573]

NAPIER OF MAGDALA, Robert Cornelis (1810-1890). Field marshal; first Baron.
Autograph Letter Signed to Miss Gye, 2 pages 8vo, no place, 23 January ['1880' in pencil in another hand]. Crying off their engagement for the evening on the grounds of the need to write letters for the Indian mail as a consequence of 'our business this afternoon'.

£38 / $76 / €57 [No: 23579]

NAPIER, Alexander (1814-1887). Editor.
Autograph Letter Signed to Francis Faithful, 3 pages 8vo, Holkham Vicarage, 10 June 1880. Reporting that he had received a second invitaion to dine with the Merchant Taylors' Company.

£38 / $76 / €57 [No: 23572]

NAOROJI, Dadabhai (1825-1917). Parsi intellectual, educator, cotton trader & political leader.
Autograph Letter Signed to Henry Blair, 1 page 8vo, National Liberal Club, 6 February 1849. Making an appointment.

£38 / $76 / €57 [No: 23570]

Longer description and imageNANGLE, The Rev Edward (1799-1884). Founder of 'The Colony' mission at Achill.
Autograph Letter Signed to Mrs Stuart, 1 page 8vo, Achill, 26 March 1840.

£45 / $90 / €67 [No: 23571]

NAGLE, Sir Edmund (1757-1830). Admiral.
Document Signed, 1 page 8vo (oblong), 27 April 1813. Approving a 'House Bill' for the Britannia Lodge. A note at the foot from a grandson of Nagle identifies him.

£38 / $76 / €57 [No: 23567]

NAISH, John George (1824-1895). English painter.
Autograph Letter Signed to 'My Dear Cousin Kitty', 1 page 8vo, no place, 'Sunday' no date. Asking her to delay sending the case in which her picture had been packed until his return a month hence.

£38 / $76 / €57 [No: 23569]

Longer description and imageBRAZIL, Angela (1868-1947). Writer of books for schoolgirls.
Autograph Letter Signed to Miss Pyke, 3½ pages 8vo (a little soiled), The Quadrant, Coventry [blind stamp], 5 March 1918.

£125 / $250 / €187 [No: 23560]

Longer description and imageBRAZIL, Angela (1868-1947). Writer of books for schoolgirls.
Publicity photograph on a four-page brochure extolling her works, signed in ink on the picture (a facsimile signature below), no date ca 1918.

£85 / $170 / €127 [No: 23561]

Longer description and imageBRUCE, Dorothy Morris Fairlie (1885-1970). Dorita Fairlie. Writer for children.
Autograph Letter Signed to Miss Pyke, 4 pages 8vo, 27 Boileau Road, Ealing, 13 November 1927.

£75 / $150 / €112 [No: 23563]

Longer description and imageCHILDREN'S AUTHORS ETC.
Collection of ca 72 letters from authors, many of them writers for children, to Miss Pyke, including several good letters, with a few fragments etc.

£450 / $900 / €675 [No: 23564]

MELVILLE, Robert (1723-1809). General & antiquary.
Letter Signed to John Spottiswoode, 2 pages 4to (old repair and some soiling at the foot), Brewer Street, 23 February 1789. Discussing the value of translations and offering his services in regard to 'the mortgages on Tobago'. Melville was, by this time, blind, as the shaky signature suggests.

£38 / $76 / €57 [No: 23530]

MINTON, Francis John (1917-1957). Artist.
Charming pencil sketch, 1 page 4to (oblong), identified at the head 'Drawn by John Minton - 1947', Camberwell School of Art An improved version of a composition by R. Shaberman', together with Shaberman's sketch, both showing three men seated under a tree, one atop a barrel.

£38 / $76 / €57 [No: 23536]

MAYO, Charles (1750-1829). Historian.
Autograph Letter Signed to an unnamed correspondent, 1 page 8vo, no place, no date. Offering the remaining copies of his History.

£35 / $70 / €52 [No: 23528]

MAYO, Charles (1792-1846). Educationalist.
Autograph Sentiment Signed, 1 page 4to, Cheam School, 23 May 1835. 'The method of Pestalozzi is, in its essence, the application of Christianity to the business of Education.

£35 / $70 / €52 [No: 23527]

Longer description and imageMURRAY, Sir John (1851-1928). Publisher.
Autograph Letter Signed and Typewritten Letter Signed to the Rev C. Haldon, 2 pages 4to, 50 Albemarle Street, 2 March and 21 July 1922.

£65 / $130 / €97 [No: 23548]

MENUHIN, Yehudi (1916-1999). Violinist.
Photograph Signed of the young violinist, in a programme of the International Celebrity Subscription Concerts for the 1934-35 Menuhin tour. Together with a letter from his brother, offering the programme to his correspondent with his own signature, 21 October 1944.

£38 / $76 / €57 [No: 23531]

Longer description and imageMEWS, Peter (1619-1706). Bishop of Winchester.
Autograph Letter Signed to the Reverend Mr Mathews, Vicar of Alton ('To be Communicated to ye Rest of ye Clergy of that Deanery'), 1 page 4to with address-leaf

£45 / $90 / €67 [No: 23532]

MILITARY PAPER Ca 1833
Autograph Document signed by the adjutant, Charles Stuart, 3 pages folio, ca 1833. Documenting the scale of punishment of the First Battalion of the Grenadier Guards, listing such offences as 'For each minute late for Parade or Roll call', 'Making Shuffling excuses', and 'Swearing or blackguard language'.

£38 / $76 / €57 [No: 23533]

MILLER, George (1764-1848). Divine.
Autograph Letter Signed to Miss Stuart, 2 pages 4to, 'College', 31 January no year. Refusing to have his sermon printed on the grounds that it would require prodigious work supplying necessary proofs and illustrations at a time when he is engaged on work 'for which my whole life may not be more than sufficient'.

£38 / $76 / €57 [No: 23534]

MONTROSE, James Graham, third Duke of (1755-1836). Statesman.
Document Signed, 1 page 4to on black-edged paper with black wax and embossed seals (repairs to right hand margin), 5 February 1827. Permitting Mr Huerta to have 'a Concert of Vocal and Instrumental Music performed for his Benefit at the Argyll Rooms'.

£38 / $76 / €57 [No: 23540]

MORI, Nicolas (1797-1839). Violinist.
Autograph Letter Signed to J. Pearson, 1 page 4to with integral address-leaf (traces of former mounting on the reverse), Newcastle upon Tyne, 9 October no year (postmarked 1824). Making the assumption that the concert in Nottingham is not to take place, as he has not heard from Pearson.

£38 / $76 / €57 [No: 23541]

MURRAY, Lindley (1745-1826). Grammarian; 'father of English grammar'.
Autograph Letter (third person), to Henry Tuke, forwarded to Robert Foster, 1 page 4to with integral address-leaf, York, 30 April 1912. Praising Tuke's ability to write the life of William Penn ('As there are publications of modern as well as ancient date, which reflect on Wm Penn's character, it is the more necessary that it should be vindicated').

£38 / $76 / €57 [No: 23549]

MOSER, Joseph (1748-1819). Artist, author, & magistrate.
Autograph Letter Signed to S.J. Pratt, 1½ pages 4to, 29 Apital Square, 24 July 1811. Thanking Pratt for sending The remains of Joseph Blacket, praising Pratt's support of the volume and reporting on his aunt's palsy.

£38 / $76 / €57 [No: 23543]

MOTHERWELL, William (1797-1835). Poet.
Autograph Letter Signed to Mr Henning ('Dear Doctor'), 1 page 4to (laid down on the remains of a blue album leaf), no place, 'Friday afternoon' no date. Asking for Henning's impressions of a concert ('I cannot pretent to criticise concerts having no knowledge of the Divine Science').

£38 / $76 / €57 [No: 23544]

MULGRAVE, Sir Henry Phipps, 1st Earl of (1755-1831).General & patron of art.
Autograph Letter Signed to Peter Warren, 3 pages 4to, Mulgrave Castle, 23 November 1806. Declining further legal consultation concerning the suit in Chancery between himself and Lord Mountmorris.

£38 / $76 / €57 [No: 23545]

MURRAY, Lady Emily (1816-1902). Lady in Waiting.
Autograph Letter Signed to [Thomas] Spring Rice (later 1st Baron Monteagle), 1 page 4to, Windsor, 24 April 1838. Asking for the renewal of her pension and explaining that her duties as Maid of Honour entail additional expense. She married the Marquis of Hertford the following year, presumably ending her financial problems.

£38 / $76 / €57 [No: 23546]

MURRAY, Hugh (1779-1846). Geographer.
Autograph Letter Signed to J.T. Smith (Keeper of Prints at the British Museum), 1 page 4to (laid down), London, 11 October 1826. Thanking Smith for his hospitality and 'the liberality with which you have laid open the treasures of art of which are are the Guardian'.

£38 / $76 / €57 [No: 23547]

Longer description and imageWAUGH, Evelyn (1903-1966). Novelist.
Autograph Letter Signed ('E.W.') on a postcard to an unnamed correspondent, Piers Court, no date (annotated in pencil ;Rec'd about Aug 24 1948').

£325 / $650 / €487 [No: 21832]

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