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    • AUTOGRAPHS: A miscellaneous selection of signed clipped pieces, A.Ls.S., a few T.Ls.S. etc., by a variety of famous men and women, most associated with the Arts, including Muriel St. Clare Byrne, Leslie Hartley, Leon Goossens, Alec Guinness, Arthur B
      Aug. 26, 2019

      AUTOGRAPHS: A miscellaneous selection of signed clipped pieces, A.Ls.S., a few T.Ls.S. etc., by a variety of famous men and women, most associated with the Arts, including Muriel St. Clare Byrne, Leslie Hartley, Leon Goossens, Alec Guinness, Arthur B

      Est: £200 - £300

      AUTOGRAPHS: A miscellaneous selection of signed clipped pieces, A.Ls.S., a few T.Ls.S. etc., by a variety of famous men and women, most associated with the Arts, including Muriel St. Clare Byrne, Leslie Hartley, Leon Goossens, Alec Guinness, Arthur Bliss, Thomas Bodkin, Thomas Armstrong, Peter Pears, John Keating, Geoffrey Fisher, Andre Dunoyer de Segonzac, Edward Maufe, William Reid Dick, John Ward, James Fitton, Arnold Machin, Charles Wheeler, Peter Hawkins (stating, in part, 'I was up at the Palace for half of last week making the last two Flower Pot films for the present…..', 8th May 1954), Siegfried Charoux (2), Diana Armfield, Jennifer Dickson, John Ward (stating, in part, 'How very, very kind of you to write about my book. It was fun to do - although I found I could only write sense for about 2 hours a day. I can manage about 4 hours painting a day….I hardly ever get to the R.A. these days - but what fun it was when Sidney was secretary & the place still belonged to the R.A.'s! I have been away painting in Monte Carlo…..'), William Russell Flint, Norman Wilkinson, Yvonne Arnaud, Solomon, Alec Clifton-Taylor (discussing the British art historian and Secretary of the Royal Academy Sidney Hutchison, 1967), Audrey Russell (7; in one stating, in part, 'How nice of you to write about ''Going for a Song''. I should have replied long ago & certainly before my resounding defeat at the hands of Spike Milligan. I don't quite know why, but I was very off colour that day, though that is an amateur's excuse - the reason was, as you may have observed, that Spike Milligan knows much more about antiques & their value than I do! I was sorry not to get through as that kind of programme is such marvelous publicity, which I rather need just now. I've never met Milligan before, though he had written to me once or twice about programmes. I liked him - immensely intelligent - & of course amusing, & mad on antiques & with a sort of gentleness unusual in this day & age'). Donald Wolfit, R. F. Delderfield (5), Donald Sinden (stating, in part, 'So delighted you enjoyed This is Your Life: it was quite a traumatic experience - especially when Mai Zetterling came on. I had never met her before!!'), Anna Neagle (2), Andre Tchaikowsky, Kyffin Williams (stating, in part, '….I always feel I am a bit of an outsider in the R.A. John Ward, Bernard Dunstan & Anthony Green are old friends but otherwise, apart from Diana, I am an academic loner….'), Hugh Gaitskell, Ernle Chatfield, Lord Woolton, Alexander of Tunis, Montgomery of Alamein, Frederick Browning etc. G to VG, 78 The majority of the letters in the present lot were written to Margaret Hallett (1928-2018) British Clerk and Assistant Librarian at the Royal Academy of Arts in London 1955-65.

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    • AUTOGRAPHS: A miscellaneous selection of signed clipped pieces, A.Ls.S., a few T.Ls.S. etc., by a variety of famous men and women, most associated with the Arts, including Muriel St. Clare Byrne, Leslie Hartley, Leon Goossens, Alec Guinness, Arthur B
      Aug. 15, 2019

      AUTOGRAPHS: A miscellaneous selection of signed clipped pieces, A.Ls.S., a few T.Ls.S. etc., by a variety of famous men and women, most associated with the Arts, including Muriel St. Clare Byrne, Leslie Hartley, Leon Goossens, Alec Guinness, Arthur B

      Est: £200 - £300

      AUTOGRAPHS: A miscellaneous selection of signed clipped pieces, A.Ls.S., a few T.Ls.S. etc., by a variety of famous men and women, most associated with the Arts, including Muriel St. Clare Byrne, Leslie Hartley, Leon Goossens, Alec Guinness, Arthur Bliss, Thomas Bodkin, Thomas Armstrong, Peter Pears, John Keating, Geoffrey Fisher, Andre Dunoyer de Segonzac, Edward Maufe, William Reid Dick, John Ward, James Fitton, Arnold Machin, Charles Wheeler, Peter Hawkins (stating, in part, 'I was up at the Palace for half of last week making the last two Flower Pot films for the present…..', 8th May 1954), Siegfried Charoux (2), Diana Armfield, Jennifer Dickson, John Ward (stating, in part, 'How very, very kind of you to write about my book. It was fun to do - although I found I could only write sense for about 2 hours a day. I can manage about 4 hours painting a day….I hardly ever get to the R.A. these days - but what fun it was when Sidney was secretary & the place still belonged to the R.A.'s! I have been away painting in Monte Carlo…..'), William Russell Flint, Norman Wilkinson, Yvonne Arnaud, Solomon, Alec Clifton-Taylor (discussing the British art historian and Secretary of the Royal Academy Sidney Hutchison, 1967), Audrey Russell (7; in one stating, in part, 'How nice of you to write about ''Going for a Song''. I should have replied long ago & certainly before my resounding defeat at the hands of Spike Milligan. I don't quite know why, but I was very off colour that day, though that is an amateur's excuse - the reason was, as you may have observed, that Spike Milligan knows much more about antiques & their value than I do! I was sorry not to get through as that kind of programme is such marvelous publicity, which I rather need just now. I've never met Milligan before, though he had written to me once or twice about programmes. I liked him - immensely intelligent - & of course amusing, & mad on antiques & with a sort of gentleness unusual in this day & age'). Donald Wolfit, R. F. Delderfield (5), Donald Sinden (stating, in part, 'So delighted you enjoyed This is Your Life: it was quite a traumatic experience - especially when Mai Zetterling came on. I had never met her before!!'), Anna Neagle (2), Andre Tchaikowsky, Kyffin Williams (stating, in part, '….I always feel I am a bit of an outsider in the R.A. John Ward, Bernard Dunstan & Anthony Green are old friends but otherwise, apart from Diana, I am an academic loner….'), Hugh Gaitskell, Ernle Chatfield, Lord Woolton, Alexander of Tunis, Montgomery of Alamein, Frederick Browning etc. G to VG, 78 The majority of the letters in the present lot were written to Margaret Hallett (1928-2018) British Clerk and Assistant Librarian at the Royal Academy of Arts in London 1955-65.

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