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MACARTHUR, DOUGLAS. Photograph Signed, showing him, his wife, and his
son, exiting a plane and waving to welcomers [while visiting the Philippines in 1950].
Signed in the image, diagonally at lower right. Additionally signed by his wife, vertically at
extreme left, and son, diagonally at center. 9
1
/
2
x7
1
/
4
inches; minor scattered creases.
Np, circa 1950
[400/600]
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MASARYK, THOMÁS GARRIGUE. Typed Letter Signed, “T.G. Masaryk,” as
President, to Mrs.WoodrowWilson, in English, thanking for a book, promising to send an
account of the Fourth of July celebration in Prague at which a statue of the President is to
be unveiled, and conveying greetings from his daughter. 1 page, small 4to, “President
Ceskoslovenské Republiky” stationery, with integral blank; horizontal fold.With the origi-
nal envelope. (TFC)
Lány, 25 March 1928
[400/600]
“
. . . I must not tell you once more, how we look upon Mr WoodrowWilson; the 4th of July
Prague will unveil a monumental statue of the President and you will receive the full and illus-
trated account of the celebration. . . .”
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MEIR, GOLDA. Signature on printed souvenir commemorating Israel’s 25th
anniversary, with 1 Shekel commemorative stamp. 6
1
/
2
x8
1
/
2
inches; matted with a portrait
and framed.
NOT EXAMINED OUT OF FRAME
.
Np, nd
[200/300]
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MOLTKE, HELMUTH VON. Autograph Letter Signed, “Gr[af]Moltke /
Feldmarschall,” to Empress Augusta, in German, thanking her for birthday wishes. 1 page,
4to; faint scattered staining, moderate toning overall, folds, remnants of prior mounting
along right edge verso.
Creisau [Krzyzowa], 27 October 1882
[400/600]
“
Her Majesty the Empress and Queen has had the grace to remember my 83rd birthday and
has thereby gladdened me to the core. I and many thousand grateful hearts hope that Her
Majesty may be saved for us a long time in ever-progressing health. . . .”
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