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Władysław Sikorski Signed Photo. Sold for Nearly $3,000.
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This is the actual document announcing Winston Churchill’s resignation from the office of Prime Minister, dated 6 April 1955. Winston Churchill autograph is on this letter, which is written after suffering a severe stroke in 1953. Churchill’s health deteriorated quickly affecting both his speech and ability to walk.
Written on official 10 Downing Street stationery, letter to Conservative politician John Harvey reads in part: ”…For some time past I have not felt that at my age it would be right for me to incur such new and indefinite responsibilities I have therefore tendered my resignation to The Queen”. Churchill endorses Anthony Eden as his successor in upholding ”…the causes of Tory democracy which Lord Beaconsfield proclaimed, which Lord Randolph Churchill revived, and which I have tried to serve…[signed] Yours sincerely / Winston S. Churchill autograph”. A very historical and important Winston Churchill autograph. Sold for $12,500.

Joseph Stalin WWII-Dated Document Signed
Joseph Stalin World War II-dated document signed. Written in Cyrilic, ”Diploma of the Laureate of the Stalin Prize” is datelined from Moscow, and was awarded to the men who helped create emergency leather substitutes. Additionally signed by Y Chadaev, Council of the People’s Commissars, Administrator of Affairs. Reads in part: ”…by the decision of the Council of People’s Commissars of the Union at the S.S.R…the Stalin Prize second class is awarded to (Pisarenko, Alekseenko, Gavrikov, Rogov, Plotnikov, Khomutov, Marakhovskiy)…” Nicely bound document with embossed U.S.S.R. seal. Contained within a gilt hardcover folder with metallic profile busts of Stalin and Lenin. Document measures 10.25” x 14.25” and runs 8pp. Light toning to first blank page and minor foxing throughout, otherwise in very good condition. Sold for $9,625.

Signed glossy photo of Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev signing the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty on 8 December 1987. Photograph was captured in the East Room of the White House. Reagan as U.S. President and Gorbachev as General Secretary of the Soviet Union sign the mat surrounding the 6.25” x 9.5” photo in black ink: ”M Gorbachev” and ”Ronald Reagan”. Framed to overall size of 17.25” x 15.5”. Near fine. Sold for $4,915.

Joseph Stalin autograph letter signed as leader of the Soviet Union to his young daughter. Just before the Great Terror and his violent Great Purge policy, he writes to his nine year-old, Svetlana Alliluyeva. Dated 8 September 1935, in red grease pencil, it translates in part to: ”…I got your letter. Thank you for not forgetting about your Daddy. How are your secretaries doing? Please, find some time to write me about them. I’m doing fine, just missing you. I kiss you very much…Stalin”. After her mother’s apparent suicide and two marriages, Svetlana defected to the United States in 1967. Single page letter measures 5.25” x 7.75”. Creasing, else near fine. Sold for $4,153.

Winston Churchill autograph on a typed letter, dated 11 May 1943, to Cyril Gordon Illingworth, captain of the Queen Mary, thanking him for ”the efficient conduct of our journey”. The English Prime Minister traveled by sea to the U.S. to join FDR in war planning at the Third Washington Conference (code named TRIDENT), held in Washington, D.C. from 12 May to 27 May 1943. The Italian Campaign, air attacks on Nazi Germany and the Pacific War were on the meeting agenda. Churchill was accompanied by Averell Harriman, FDR’s special envoy to Europe. Lot includes a telegram from Harriman to Illingworth. A third telegram is from Hastings Ismay, Churchill’s chief military assistant and staff officer, to Illingworth. Churchill letter, measuring 7.5” x 9.5”, on 10 Downing Street letterhead, is signed, ”Winston S. Churchill”. The Harriman telegram, measuring 8” x 10”, on U.S. Embassy letterhead, is signed, ”W.A. Harriman”. The Ismay telegram, measuring 7” x 8.75”, on blindstamped Office of the War Cabinet letterhead, is signed, ”Hastings Ismay”. Tape residue, else very good plus condition. Sold for $3,691.

Mikhail Gorbachev Easton Press Signed Copy of His Book ”Perestroika” — Fine Condition
Mikhail Gorbachev signed collector’s edition of ”Perestroika”, or ”restructuring”, one of the essential prongs of his policy to reform the U.S.S.R., leading to the end of the Cold War. Easton Press copy is #106 of 250, published in Norwalk: 1987. Beautiful, fine copy is bound in burgundy leather with peach silk moire endpapers and all edges gilt. Measures 6.25” x 9.25”. Presented in custom slipcase, also in fine condition. Sold for $2,138.

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