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Sun Yat-sen Signed First Edition of His Book ”The International Development of China
”Scarce signed copy of Sun Yat-sen’s book, ”The International Development of China”, boldly inscribed in fountain pen by the Chinese leader on the front free endpaper, ”Mr. H.S. Quigley / Sun Yat-sen”. New York and London: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1922 first English edition. Book is inscribed to Harold Scott Quigley, a scholar of Chinese studies who acquired the autograph in Shanghai in 1923, possibly during the Sun-Joffe Agreement, which was held in Shanghai in January 1923. In original publisher’s binding, book contains all maps, including the folding map housed in the rear pastedown pocket. Book measures 5.675” x 8.25” and runs 265pp. Text block has pulled away from backstrip at page 49. Portrait and biography of Sun, taken from jacket, have been affixed to front pastedown and free endpaper, underneath signature. Some pencil erasure at bottom of signature page. Chip to top of backstrip, and paper clip to rear endpaper. Overall in very good condition. An important book authored by Sun Yat-sen, the founding father of China, and scarce as signed by him. Sold for $17,690.

Scarce Hirohito and Empress Nagako 8” x 10” Portrait Photos Signed
Matching pair of vintage photos signed of Hirohito and Empress Nagako. Both three-quarter length portrait photos are signed in Japanese in black felt tip by the rulers respectively. Hirohito is notorious for serving as Emperor through WWII and escaping prosecution for war crimes. This set was gifted to Eigil Nygaard, the Norwegian ambassador to Japan. Each black and white photo measures 8” x 10”, displayed side by side in a hinged frame. Near fine. Sold for $10,625.

Rare photograph signed by Hirohito, Emperor Showa and his wife Empress Kojun. Hirohito was Japan’s longest ruling emperor and its most influential, ruling over Japan during and after WWII. Between his ascension in 1926 and his death in 1989, Hirohito grew Japan to the second largest economy in the world. Signed by the Emperor and his wife Empress Kojun in elegant Japanese characters, photograph features the Emperor wearing the Collar of the Supreme Order of the Chrysanthemums. Lot also includes an elaborate menu from the Royal couple’s trip to the United States, which took place from 30 September through 14 October of 1975. 8pp. document contains menus from each leg of the Royal Family’s trip to the cities Washington, D.C., New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco and Honolulu. Photograph measures 6.25” x 9”. Menu measures 11.25” x 14.5”. Near fine condition overall. Sold for $6,563.

Ho Chi Minh Signed Photo — Also Signed by Raul Castro From 1966
Photo signed by Ho Chi Minh during the Vietnam War, and additionally signed by Raul Castro who dates his signature to 1966. The two men appear alongside each other at a conference for Vietnam and Cuban solidarity, with the flags of two communist countries in the background. Ho Chi Minh signs both in English and Vietnamese. Information regarding the event is written upon the verso. Glossy photo measures 6.75” x 4.75”. Irregularly trimmed top edge and some buckling, otherwise near fine. Sold for $5,355.

Scarce Ho Chi Minh Autograph Letter Signed — “…severe disciplinary action will be taken…”
Scarce Ho Chi Minh autograph letter signed by the North Vietnamese President and Prime Minister. Dated 2 May 1946, shortly after taking control of the country, Minh writes to British Liaison Officer Captain Simpson Jones. In full, “Dear Sir, I thank you very much for your having informed me of the incident at Dongdang. Investigations are being ordered accordingly. And severe disciplinary action will be taken against those guards, who have been responsible of the incident. I take this opportunity to thank you once more for all your frank & friendly advices. Best greetings. Yours truly. Ho Chi Minh”. Full-page letter written on official state letterhead with “Democratic Republic of Vietnam” printed in Vietnamese at top. Letter measures 5.5″ x 8.25″. Two file holes at left and small spot of soiling, overall in very good condition. Sold for $3,670.

Ho Chi Minh Autograph Letter Signed — Four Months After Being Elected President & Prime Minister of Vietnam Regarding Having Dinner With American Friends 15 Years Before They Would Be His Enemy
Scarce Ho Chi Minh autograph letter signed as Prime Minister and President of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam. On official stationery with the country name in Vietnamese at top. Letter to Captain Simpson Jones, British Liaison Officer, dated 11 May 1946, reads in full, “Dear Sir, 1. Monday evening, I wish to invite you to a family dinner, with a small number of American & Chinese friends. Will you be so good as to postpone your travel until the next day? 2. There will be no difficulty. But I ask you to have your National flag on your DUKW, & kindly slow down your car a little, while passing the guard posts, so that the guards can see your flag. Best friendship! Yours truly, Ho Chi Minh”. Single page letter, written in blue ink, displays the well-educated Minh’s adept knowledge of the English language. Letter measures 5.5″ x 8.25″. File holes to left and a small tear resulting, else very good condition. Sold for $3,617.

Japanese Emperor Hirohito Document Signed From 1931
Formal document signed by the Emperor Showa, with Japanese calligraphic script, unfolds to measure 18” x 12.5”. Punch holes, toning and a light flexible coating on the paper, perhaps removable. Overall in very good condition. Sold for $3,125.

Bao Dai Signed Photo, the Last Ruling Emperor of Vietnam and the Man Who Named His Country Vietnam
Bao Dai signed photo, the last ruling Emperor of Vietnam, and the final Emperor of the Nguyen dynasty. After serving as Emperor of Annam – a large territory within Vietnam, for nearly twenty years, Bao Dai served as Vietnam’s last Emperor from March-August 1945, during which time he named the country Vietnam in order to unify it. He would go on to serve as Chief of State for Vietnam until 1955, during which time he signed this photo. Matte photo measuring 3.375” x 5.5” bears embossed Vietnamese stamp on verso. Mild wear and creasing, overall very good to near fine condition. Accompanied by the original 1952 letter and envelope from Dai’s office. Sold for $3,125.

Rarely Encountered 7″ x 9″ Ho Chi Minh Autograph on His Photo
Rare Ho Chi Minh autograph on a photo, whose name became synonymous with the North Vietnamese and the Viet Cong. Black and white photo measuring 7″ x 9″, shows Minh climbing down a staircase of a plane. Boldly signed at top in blue fountain ink and in fine condition. Sold for $1,800.

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