ROBERTS
(David, 1796-1864, Scottish Painter best known for his Lithographs of Egypt and the Near East)
Fine Autograph Letter signed to “My dear Mr Cubitt”,
George Cubitt possibly 1st Baron Ashcombe (1828-1917, Politician and Peer, son of Thomas Cubitt) rearranging an appointment, he regrets that “circumstances have occurred that I cannot leave here... at the time I had expected, thus I hope will not inconvenience you by making it Friday next instead. I will come at the hour named, leaving London Bridge at 4.40 - so pray do not answer this unless it may be inconvenient and that to 7 Fitzroy Sq....”, 1 sides 8vo., Winterbourne, Bonchurch, Isle of Wight, 17th July
Item Date:
1858
Stock No:
42071
£175
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ROBERTSON
(Walford Graham, 1866-1948, Painter, Illustrator and Author)
Autograph Note Signed to Bernie Ashdown
"with many thanks and every good wish from" with the date, 1 side 8vo., 15th October
Item Date:
1923
Stock No:
39314
£35
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HEATH ROBINSON IS "GUILTY OF A DRAWING OF A 'BUNKER CHAIR'" FOR GOLFERS
ROBINSON
(William Heath, 1872-1944, Humorous Artist)
Fine Autograph letter Signed "W. Heath Robinson" to Rosemary Hanson Day
thanking her for her "suggestions which are good but rather difficult to carry out sufficiently as drawings. I am now guilty of a drawing of a 'Bunker Chair' which lifted a middle aged golfer over the bunker - through the air in the direction of the ball. I will keep your letter in case I may be able to adapt the idea later on ...", 1 side 8vo., The Copse, Cranleigh, Surrey headed paper, 4th October
Item Date:
1924
Stock No:
38982
£425
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ROBINSON
(William Heath, 1872-1944, Humorous Artist)
Colour Reproduction of one of his illustrations Signed "W. Heath Robinson" in the bottom right hand corner
underneath the image taken from Shakespeare's Comedy Twelfth Night, titled "For the rain it raineth every day", the picture shows the jester Feste carrying a lute standing in full-length pose roaring with laughter during a heavy downpour of rain and with tortured grey clouds in the sky, from Act V, Scene I, taken from Robinson's illustrated edition purlbished by Hodder and Stoughton in New York in 1908, 6½" x 6½", no place,
Item Date:
1908
Stock No:
40925
£125
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ROBINSON
(Sir John Charles, 1824-1913, Art Connoisseur)
Autograph Letter Signed to William,
thanking him for his cheque "I am glad you are pleased with the bargain ...", 1 side 8vo, Surveyor of Pictures headed paper, 10 York Place, no date,
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
2815
£10
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