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Auction archive: Lot number 62

CHURCHILL, Sir Winston Spencer (1874-1965) Autograph letter ...

Estimate
£4,000 - £6,000
ca. US$6,134 - US$9,202
Price realised:
£3,750
ca. US$5,751
Auction archive: Lot number 62

CHURCHILL, Sir Winston Spencer (1874-1965) Autograph letter ...

Estimate
£4,000 - £6,000
ca. US$6,134 - US$9,202
Price realised:
£3,750
ca. US$5,751
Beschreibung:

CHURCHILL, Sir Winston Spencer (1874-1965). Autograph letter signed ('Winston') to Pamela, Countess of Lytton, 11 Morpeth Mansions, Westminster, 9 February 1934, 1½ pages, 8vo ; envelope annotated by Pamela 'I think I asked him to write me his personal impressions of that hour'. Provenance : Pamela, Countess of Lytton; and by descent.
CHURCHILL, Sir Winston Spencer (1874-1965). Autograph letter signed ('Winston') to Pamela, Countess of Lytton, 11 Morpeth Mansions, Westminster, 9 February 1934, 1½ pages, 8vo ; envelope annotated by Pamela 'I think I asked him to write me his personal impressions of that hour'. Provenance : Pamela, Countess of Lytton; and by descent. THE DEATH OF A GOLDEN BOY. A heartbreaking evocation of the funeral at Knebworth of Pamela's elder son Antony: Churchill would happily comply with a request to memorialise the occasion if he could. But he retains only one impression: 'Your face transfixed in the sunset, conquering grief & comprehending Fate, as I saw you emerge from the old gateway behind the coffin which bore your hopes & your gallant son to a soldier's grave. That indeed I record as a blessed vision of a consolation which I trust and pray still abides in your heart'. Antony, Viscount Knebworth, died on 1 May 1933 in a flying accident. He had been seen as a paragon of a certain chivalric ideal, and the memorial volume to him, Antony, Viscount Knebworth. A Record of Youth (1935) made a deep impression on contemporary readers.

Auction archive: Lot number 62
Auction:
Datum:
12 Nov 2008
Auction house:
Christie's
12 November 2008, London, King Street
Beschreibung:

CHURCHILL, Sir Winston Spencer (1874-1965). Autograph letter signed ('Winston') to Pamela, Countess of Lytton, 11 Morpeth Mansions, Westminster, 9 February 1934, 1½ pages, 8vo ; envelope annotated by Pamela 'I think I asked him to write me his personal impressions of that hour'. Provenance : Pamela, Countess of Lytton; and by descent.
CHURCHILL, Sir Winston Spencer (1874-1965). Autograph letter signed ('Winston') to Pamela, Countess of Lytton, 11 Morpeth Mansions, Westminster, 9 February 1934, 1½ pages, 8vo ; envelope annotated by Pamela 'I think I asked him to write me his personal impressions of that hour'. Provenance : Pamela, Countess of Lytton; and by descent. THE DEATH OF A GOLDEN BOY. A heartbreaking evocation of the funeral at Knebworth of Pamela's elder son Antony: Churchill would happily comply with a request to memorialise the occasion if he could. But he retains only one impression: 'Your face transfixed in the sunset, conquering grief & comprehending Fate, as I saw you emerge from the old gateway behind the coffin which bore your hopes & your gallant son to a soldier's grave. That indeed I record as a blessed vision of a consolation which I trust and pray still abides in your heart'. Antony, Viscount Knebworth, died on 1 May 1933 in a flying accident. He had been seen as a paragon of a certain chivalric ideal, and the memorial volume to him, Antony, Viscount Knebworth. A Record of Youth (1935) made a deep impression on contemporary readers.

Auction archive: Lot number 62
Auction:
Datum:
12 Nov 2008
Auction house:
Christie's
12 November 2008, London, King Street
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