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Field Marshal William Riddell Birdwood, GCB, GCSI, GCMG, GCVO, CIE, DSO (13 September 1865 – 17 May 1951) An Impressive autographed photograph on his retirement in 1930 - He was a British Army officer who saw active service in the Second Boer War on the staff of Lord Kitchener, he saw action again in the First World War as Commander of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps during the Gallipoli Campaign in 1915, leading the landings on the peninsula and then the evacuation later in the year, before becoming commander-in-chief of the Fifth Army on the Western Front during the closing stages of the war. He went on to be General officer commanding the Northern Army in India in 1920 and Commander-in-Chief, India, in 1925. An extremely scarce signed photograph.
A collection of British army cap badges, mostly Scottish issues and Glengarry badges, to include the Liverpool Scottish, the Kings Liverpool Regiment, The London Scottish, Notts & Derby, Kent Regiment etc, together with about 20 military buttons and a silver football badge with one or two re-stikes
Stephen Reid RBA (1873-1948): 24 works illustrated by him, from the collection of his family; mostly first editions, and 11 are SIGNED BY HIM, (and almost all dated and 'his copy' below his name: The Signed ones are: The Deserted Village (1907); Cuchulain The Hound of Ulster; Myths & Legends of the Celtic Race; Children's Book of Discovery; The Mighty Army; The high deeds of Finn; A Treasury of English Verse; Siegfried the Dragon; Tudor England; & Seven Champions of Christendom. PLUS 13 not signed, but mostly 1st. edns. Condition varies, from very good/ fine to poor (24)Stephen Reid was a Scottish illustrator and painter who specialised in Georgian settings and costume pieces. He also contributed to magazines, including The Strand Magazine and The Connoisseur.
BARRY, Henry (Lieutenant 85th. foot): 110 page Journal written in a neat hand, between Sept. 1795 and July 1796. Original contemporary leather binding with clasp; Plus: various vellum documents of appointments relating to the above; including: One Signed by George II (August 1759), and Two Signed by George III (27, Oct. 1760; & 24, Sept. 1770); One signed by John Earl Loudoun (Feb. 1763); One to Robert Barry, signed by S. Hodgson, colonel of 5th. Regiment of Foot (Sept. 1761); Two army appointments to Robert Barry, signed by George William Earl of Coventry (1770); Plus a number of others and a small later autograph book. (Qty) (Barry appears in the Army List as a second lieutenant of 22 February 1763, and was gazetted as an ensign in the 52nd Regiment of Foot on 11 March 1768. He became a lieutenant on 23 September 1772, a captain on 4 January 1777, a major in the army on 19 February 1783, and a regimental major on 11 May 1789. He was a lieutenant-colonel in the army on 18 May 1790, was promoted to a lieutenant-colonelcy in the 39th Regiment of Foot on 8 December 1790, and became a colonel on 19 July 1793.His regiment, the 52nd, was engaged in the American Revolutionary War, during which Barry acted as aide-de-camp and private secretary to Lord Rawdon, afterwards Marquis of Hastings, who took a major part in it. While on Lord Rawdon's staff he penned some of the despatches to the British cabinet. The 52nd and Lord Rawdon took part in the battle of Bunker's Hill, the battle of Brooklyn and the battle of White Plains; and at the attack on Fort Clinton. Barry was at the time a lieutenant in the 52nd and aide-de-camp to Lord Rawdon. He afterwards served in India.Returning to England, he appears to have left the army in 1794 and to have settled at Bath, Somerset. He died there on 2 November 1822).
Four pairs of binoculars comprising a WWI pair of French manufacture for the British Army with broad arrow, engraved S-4 M6964 , manufacturer's logo of a fouled anchor and "Nautique" "Marque IRIS de Paris" , an Omega 7x50 pair in case, a pair 10x50 in case and a Swift 8x40 pair in case. All in good condition, one case strap broken, military pair missing strap, no lens shields. (4)
EMPIRE EXHIBITION & MILITARY RELATED - interesting mix of books and ephemera to include Views of 1901 Glasgow Exhibition, Snapshots of Glasgow & Clyde book, 1938 Empire Exhibition items ( passes, guides, books and postcards), books and leaflets from 1st and 2nd World War (Chindits, Eighth Army etc), Blackpool Winter Gardens Wartime Programme, 1953 Coronation Union Jack Flag, leather bag sent from Egypt during 2nd World War along with a number of other books including a sketchbook containing some excellent cartoon illustrations.
Fine quality 19th century Indian Kutch silver claret jug of baluster form, embossed with floral and foliate decoration, interspaced with birds and animals, magnificent human / lion mask spout, snake handle and domed cover with flower-head finial, on a domed circular foot, engraved presentation inscription 'Presented to Major H. T. Vincent Pay Master Sind Division of the Army by the establishment of the pay office as a tribute of their esteem and gratitude 1861', apparently unmarked. All at approximately 37ozs, 25cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition is very good. The foot rim is slightly distorted and the cover finial is slightly knocked in
Royal Prussian Interest: A signed photograph of Princess Victorian of Prussia, dated June 21st 1887, in an enamelled ormolu frame bearing her monogram and crown at the crest, total height 13.5in., a signed photograph of Princess Charlotte of Prussia, dated January 14th 1894, in an ormolu and silk frame, total height 10.8in. and a photograph of a boy seated on a table, possibly Prince Waldemar of Prussia, unsigned, in a brass chainlink frame, later mounted with a Prussian Army badge, height 8.25in.
An album of cigarette cards on various themes, part sets, including: Carreras, 'Film Favourites', 48/50; Gallaher, 'Types of the British Army' (Three Pipe), 1-50 & 51-100 (63/100); 'Types of the British Army' (Now in Three Strengths), 9/50; Millhoff, 'Men of Genius', 23/25; Pattreiouex, 'Sports Trophies', 50/50; 'Celebrities in Sport', 47/50; Phillips, 'Aircraft', 50/50 (2nd); 'Stars of British Films', 48/50; Premier, 'Stage & Screen Personalities', 40/100; Westminster, 'Stage & Cinema Stars' (100, grey); Wills (Australia), 'Stage & Music Hall Celebrities' (50, oval and 49/50 square)
Three folio albums of cigarette cards on Military themes, including Uniforms, Badges, Flags, Medals, etc., mainly full sets, including: Ardath, 'Trooping the Colour' (sectional); 'Fighting and Civil Aircraft'; Churchman, 'The RAF at Work'; Drapkin, 'Soldiers and Their Uniforms' (B, shaped); Gallaher, 'Regimental Colours and Standards (Battle Honours backs); Teofani, 'Past and Present', Series A, 'The Army'; United Services, 'Ancient Warriors'; Wills, 'Flag Girls of All Nations'; 'Flags of the Empire' (1st & 2nd S.); 'Flags of the Allies' (shaped); 'Recruiting Posters' and many others (approx 50 sets)
Cromwell, Oliver. Document signed, dated December 6, 1650, 1pp, folio, warrant addressed to Sir John Wollaston and the 'rest of the Trers [Treasurers] at Warre' ordering the payment of £200 to William Clarke for Army expenses, signed and receipted by Clarke.This document is signed by Cromwell, as Commander in Chief of the Army, during his campaign against the Scots in 1650-51. Clarke had been secretary to the Council of the Army 1647-49, and to General Thomas Fairfax, before Cromwell. He marched north with the army in July 1650, and there followed the famous defeat of the Scots at Dunbar in September 1650.
A folio album of cigarette cards on Military themes, mainly full sets, comprising: Ardath, 'Britain's Defenders' and 'Life in the Services' (Export); A.T.C, 'Propelled Weapons'; Churchman 'Air Raid Precautions'; Gallaher, 'The Great War - Victoria Cross Heroes' (6th S.); Lambert & Butler, 'Interesting Customs and Traditions of the Navy, Army and Air Force'; Ogdens, 'Victoria Cross Heroes'; Smith, 'Battlefields of Great Britain'; Player, 'The Doncella History of the V.C.' (modern issue); 'Arms and Armour' and 'Victoria Cross'; U.T.C., 'South African Defence'; Teofani, 'Weapons of War', Series B; Wills, 'Britain's Part in the War'; 'Waterloo' (reprint); 'Units of the British Army and RAF' (Overseas issue); 'World of Firearms'; 'Transvaal Series', (white borders, mixed backs, 13 'Capstan'), 102 cards and 'Air Raid Precautions' (adhesive)
A net on net lace veil, late 19th century, the borders densely worked with scrolling blooms, scalloped edges, sprigged and spotted ground, attached handwritten note reading: 'Formerly belonging to 80yr old (1969) widow of Colonel Dundas, Indian Army, who wore it at her wedding - circa 1900', 183 x 183cmLace from the collection of the late Enid Purvis, lots 504 to 542. CONDITION REPORT: Good condition, Two small light brown spots, some faint discolouration at corner edges.
Two Chanel knitted jersey ensembles, 2008, labelled, the first in army-green with double 'C' buttons to neck, the skirt with varying different weaves, with original price tag of $1580; the second of identical design in black, busts approx 92cm, 36in (4) CONDITION REPORT: Good- appear unworn. All size 40, except for green skirt, size 38.
* KEN HOWARD OBE RA (BRITISH b 1932 - ),CONTINENTAL STREET SCENEoil on canvas board, signed24.5cm x 29cmFramed.Note: Ken Howard was born in 1932. He studied art at Hornsey School of Art from 1949 to 1953. Ken then did his National Service with the Royal Marines before returning to study at the Royal College of Art from 1955 to 1958. Howard then went on to win a British Council Art Scholarship to Florence from 1958 to 1959. The first Ken Howard one-man show was held at the Plymouth Art Centre in 1955. Subsequent art exhibitions were held in 1966 and 1968 at the John Whibley Gallery. From then on Ken Howard exhibited extensively, both nationally and internationally, particularly with the New Grafton Art Gallery from the early 1970s. Ken Howard was given a retrospective exhibition in 1972 at the Plymouth City Art Gallery. In 1979 Ken Howard was appointed by the Imperial War Museum as official British artist in Northern Ireland. He also worked with the British Army in Germany, Cyprus, Oman, Hong Kong, Nepal, Norway, Canada, Belize and Brunei from 1973 to 1982. Ken Howard is a master at capturing light in both oil and watercolour paintings. Today Howard is known as one of the leading British artists for his ability to fuse light and atmosphere in his contemporary paintings. The subjects for Ken Howard contemporary paintings range from studio nudes to Venetian scenes and Cornish beaches. Ken Howard was elected a member of: the New English Art Club in 1962; the Royal Institute of Oil Painters in 1966; the Royal Society of Painters in Watercolours in 1979; the Royal West of England Academy 1981; Honorary Member of the Royal Society of British Artists in 1988; Royal Academician in 1991; and President of the New English Art Club in 1998. His numerous art awards include: First Prize in the Lord Mayor's Art Award in 1966; a Prize Winner in the John Moores Art Exhibition, Liverpool in 1978; first prize in the Hunting Group Art Awards; and the Critics Prize at Sparkasse Karlsruhe in 1985. He now lives and works in London or at the Ken Howard artist studio in Venice. Ken Howard contemporary paintings are found in many British and International private, corporate and public art collections.

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