12 DR. WHO RPG SUPPLEMENTS AND MINIATURESFASA12 DR. WHO RPG SUPPLEMENTS AND MINIATURESFASA Inc (Illinois 1980-2001) : The Doctor Who Role Playing Game. 5 miniatures: 2 9504 Cyberman, 9501 The five Doctors, 9503 Daleks, 9507 Player Characters Time Lords. 5 supplements: The Daleks 9101, The Iytean Menace, 9201, The Lords Of Destiny 9202, Countdown 9203, The Legends Of Death 9205, The Dalek Problem A Symposium. All supplements and miniatures are in as found condition. please see photos.
REMBRANDT ETCHING, CHRIST SEATED WITHREMBRANDT ETCHING, CHRIST SEATED WITH DOCTORS.Rembrandt, Van Rijn Original Etching, Christ Seated Disputing with the Doctors. (Dutch 1606-1669). Image size 3-7/8" x 5-7/8", framed and matted 14-1/2" x 16" overall. Condition: : Good with foxing.
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Condition: : Good with foxing.
4PC ROYAL DOULTON SERIESWARE, PROFESSIONALS4PC ROYAL DOULTON SERIESWARE, PROFESSIONALS RACK PLATES...Listing includes The Doctor D6281, The Jester D6277, The Squire D6284 and The Mayor T.C. 1050.
Royal Doulton backstamp. #seriesware
Issued: 20th c.
Dimensions: 10.5" dia
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Minor age related wear. Overall good condition.
THE DOCTOR HN2858 - ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINEWithTHE DOCTOR HN2858 - ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINEWith his bag at his feet and medicine in hand, this figure study is just what the Doctor ordered. Black and grey coloration.
Royal Doulton backstamp. Part of the Professions series. Weight: 1 lb 4.7 oz #royaldoulton #figurine #doctor
Artist: William K. Harper
Issued: 1979 - 1992
Dimensions: 7.5"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Good.
THE DOCTOR HN2858 - ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINEGlazeTHE DOCTOR HN2858 - ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINEGlaze finish; part of the Professions series. Black and grey coloration. Royal Doulton backstamp.
Artist: William K. Harper
Dimensions: 4"L x 4.5"W x 7.5"H
Issued: 1979-1992
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Age related wear.
CIVIL WAR ERA LETTER AND 4 CDVS, INCL.CIVIL WAR ERA LETTER AND 4 CDVS, INCL. CONFEDERATE GENE...Civil War era letter and Confederate officer carte de vistes, 5 items total. 1st item: Civil war era letter with envelope from William F. Thurman, 53rd Regiment, Tennessee Infantry, Confederate States Army, addressed to his wife Margaret R. Thurman, Lynnville, Giles County, Tennessee. Letter from Port Hudson, Louisiana dated Feb the 27th, 1863 reads "Dear wife and children, it is with pleasure that I seat myself to drop you a few line to let you know that I am well and have better health thein [sic] I have since I have been out...Everything is a high price our men freed a kind of a gun boat out of a transport they...with cotton to go up the River to capture lane none dead yankee gunboat wich [sic] the[y] have succeeded in doing the one that left hear [sic] and one we got from the[m] a week or too [sic] ago named queen of the west and another boat captured the yankee Iron clad we have the Iron clad in our possession at this time sunk in a boat & [a] foot [of] water. Jim Polk is sick and has gone to the hospital the Doctors say that he has the fever Nat has got the yellow ganders [possibly yellow jaundice]". The letter also includes Thurman's instructions to his wife regarding the upkeep of the family crops and livestock stating "I think I will be at home by the time Crops is Made...". The letter also contains a shorter message from Thurman, Port Hudson, dated February 28th 11/63 in which he states "I still have the the [sic] ganders I don't know as I am any Better than I was when I wrote you last I am better of the gander but I am so weak..." and later refers to a letter that he received from Dick Weatherford informing him that Joe Perry had died. He ends the letter with the sentiment "your devoted Husband Till Death W. F. Thurman to M. C. Thurman". Envelope includes "PORT HUDSON LA" and "PAID" postmark stamps, with Thurman's name and regiment number. Folded letter - 8 1/8" H x 5 1/2" W. Unfolded letter - 10 7/8" W. Envelope - 3 1/8" H x 5 1/2" W. 2nd-5th items: Four (4) Civil War era carte de vistes (CDVs) depicting officers of the Confederate States Army, including Major-General Benjamin Franklin "Frank" Cheatham, General Albert Sidney Johnston, General Braxton Bragg, and Lieutenant General Simon Bolivar Buckner. Johnston, Bragg, and Buckner CDVs published by E & H. T. Anthony, New York, Cheatham CDV taken by Theodore Gubelman (American/Swiss, 1844-1926), Pulaski, TN. Maker's marks and names of officers en verso. CDVs approximately 4" H x 2 1/2" W. All items mid/late 19th century. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
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1st item: Letter and envelope with overall toning, Minor wear to center fold line of letter, losses and tears to envelope edges. 2nd-5th items: General wear and chipping to edges of CDVs with overall toning. All with pencil inscriptions en verso.
DR. ALBERT SCHWEITZER, DOCTOR IN THEDR. ALBERT SCHWEITZER, DOCTOR IN THE JUNGLEGramatky, Jr., Bernhard –Hardie” August (American, 1907 _ 1979). Dr. Albert Schweitzer, Doctor in the Jungle. Circa 1950. Watercolor on board published in the Childrenês Hour series of the Waverley Book Company in the early 1950s, in story titled –The Doctor in the Jungle.” Matted and framed to an overall size of 15 x 19 _ inches. Signed at bottom right. Very good. Not examined out of frame. Signed by artist. Edges of board slightly darkened, not affecting image. Very good.
SIR LUKE FILDES "THE DOCTOR" LITHOGRAPHSirSIR LUKE FILDES "THE DOCTOR" LITHOGRAPHSir Luke Fildes (English, 1844-1927) black and white lithograph based on the 1887 painting "The Doctor". It depicts a concerned doctor sitting beside a sick child who is resting on a makeshift bed of chairs and blankets. In the darkened room, you can see the parents to the right. The father is comforting the distraught mother. The image is altogether optimistic: dawn has broken and the child has lived through the night. The lithograph is framed under glass. Wooden frame measures 23" in height by 30" in width with the sight image measuring 18-1/4" in height by 24-1/4" in width. All measurements are approximate. Sir Luke Fildes (1844-1927) was an English painter and illustrator born in Liverpool and trained at the South Kensington and Royal Academy schools. He was the grandson of the political activist Mary Fildes.
EDMUND BLAMPIED DRYPOINTEdmund BlampiedEDMUND BLAMPIED DRYPOINTEdmund Blampied (British 1886-1966)- ''The Doctor'' (Dodgson 94)- drypoint, 1925, signed in pencil, edition of 100, very good condition. 7 x 10 1/8''
A REPUBLIC OF TEXAS MANUSCRIPT, LAWA REPUBLIC OF TEXAS MANUSCRIPT, LAW ENFORCEMENT CERTIFI...A REPUBLIC OF TEXAS MANUSCRIPT, LAW ENFORCEMENT CERTIFICATE OF MEDICAL CARE RENDERED AFTER BATTERY, WILLIAM S. TAYLOR, DEPUTY SHERIFF, SIGNED, E. J. ARNOLD, PHYSICIAN, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, SEPTEMBER 18TH 1838, hand-inscribed ink on paper, "Montgomery County, Sept. 18th, 1838, Peter Blanchard to E.J. Arnold, Dr. August 12: To visit & medicine for servant girl battery - $5.00; 14th - $5.00; 15th - $5.00; [Total] $15.00.," and below in the sheriff's handwriting, "I Certify that the above service was rendered the girl during her sickness. William S. Taylor, Dept. Sheriff." 6 3/8" x 7 7/8" Note: Unmentioned in the Texas State Historical Association biography on William Stanhope Taylor (1819-1869), the present document indicates he served as a Deputy Sheriff of Montgomery county in 1838. In the present document, William S. Taylor certifies that Montgomery County's first physician, Dr. E.J. Arnold, visited to tend to and treat a "servant girl" after suffering from the wounds of battery for approximately four days. The second day skipped, but the doctor returns on the third and fourth day. An unusual remnant and evidence of a collaboration between law enforcement and medicine to foster social work in the early Republic of Texas. The present manuscript documents the response from both parties to the victim; the frontier life in Texas a perilous landscape for the most vulnerable, this ephemera is a remnant of Texas' historic pursuit of justice. Provenance: Estate of Dr. Paul E. Schutts, Houston, Texas.
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Yellowing and toning, some fading of ink, pencil inscriptions, creases, but overall in good to very good condition, wear commensurate with age. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS." NO REFUNDS will be issued based on condition.
A REPUBLIC OF TEXAS MANUSCRIPT, SAMA REPUBLIC OF TEXAS MANUSCRIPT, SAM HOUSTON, SIGNED, GI...A REPUBLIC OF TEXAS MANUSCRIPT, SAM HOUSTON, SIGNED, GIFTS THE SPUR OF SANTA ANA LOST IN THE BATTLE OF SAN JACINTO TO DOCTOR, JUNE 7, 1836, hand-inscribed ink on paper, from "Gen. Sam Houston, President of Texas," his location in New Orleans, Louisiana, he writes on the eve of his return to Texas, to Dr. Carr, of Assumption, Louisiana, "Dear Sir, Specifically to the request of a friend. I present you with a Mexican Spur taken from Genl. Santa Anna in the Battle of San Jacinto on the 21st April last - As you are an amateur of curiosities, this may be considered an addition to your collection and as such please take care of it until applied for, Very respectfully yours truly, Sam Houston," the return address on the exterior of the letter, "Genl. Sam Houston, President of Texas, N. Orleans 7th June - 1836 - Accompanied by one of the spur's of Santa Anna.," the interior with a note by Dr. Carr, "On the day of the date of this letter Genl. Houston left New Orleans on his return to Texas by the way of Red River in the Steam Boat Caspian at 5 o'clock P.M., S. Ino. Carr." 10" x 16" Note: The date of this letter predates Sam Houston's election as President of the Republic of Texas, which occurred on October 22, 1836. The present manuscript dated June 7th, 1836 signals the reader to consider that Sam Houston personally titled himself "President of Texas." Sam Houston was already the Commander and Chief of the Texian Army by this time. David G. Burnet, Interim President of Texas, was unfavored by Texans after the capture of General Santa Anna and the battle of San Jacinto, because he refused to execute the Mexican General, leaving the interim president overruled by the popular Houston. The resignation of Burnet anticipated by Houston is apparent herein. Sam Houston was injured during the battle of San Jacinto and as a result, was treated for his injuries in New Orleans at William Christy's home in New Orleans. The note inscribed by the doctor on the interior of the correspondence reveals that Sam Houston was returning to Texas by way of the Red River on the side wheel Steamboat Caspian, by 5 pm that evening. Provenance: Estate of Dr. Paul E. Schutts, Houston, Texas.
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Some mild tone and small tears, support added at crease partially covering return addressee name, but overall in good to very good condition, wear commensurate with age. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS." NO REFUNDS will be issued based on condition.
GROUP OF TEN ROYAL DOULTON PORCELAINGROUP OF TEN ROYAL DOULTON PORCELAIN FIGURES, TO INCLUD...Group of Ten Royal Doulton Porcelain Figures, to include "Past Glory", "The Doctor", "Friar Tuck", "The Jovial Monk", "The Fiddler", "The Coachman", "Owd Willum", "The Laird", "Lambing Time", along with "The Mayor", each marked to the underside, height of tallest 9 1/4 inches. Provenance: Estate of James Wadhams
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