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Belidor (Bernard Forest de) Architecture Hydraulique, ou l'Art de Conduire, d'Elever, et de Menager les Eaux pour les Differens Besoins de la Vie, 2 vol. in 4, first edition, titles in red & black, half-title and engraved portrait in vol.3, 2 engraved frontispieces and 219 folding plates & plans, engraved vignettes as chapter headings, woodcut ornaments and initials, plate 3 Book 2 chapter 1 in vol.1 torn and repaired, a few plates soiled and slightly frayed at edges, old ink signature of Lord Greenock to front free endpapers, an excellent clean and crisp copy in contemporary mottled calf, rubbed, a few worn patches to covers, rebacked with gilt spines, some volumes misnumbered, [Berlin Kat. 3555; Bibliotheca Mechanica p.29], 4to, Paris, Charles-Antoine-Jombert, 1737-53.⁂ A study of enormous value to 18th century engineers. Belidor's was the first work of its kind to apply integral calculus to practical problems. It concentrates on civil engineering including transport, shipbuilding, canals, locks, lighthouses, fountains, fire-engines, windmills etc., providing an important survey on the eve of the Industrial Revolution.Charles Cathcart, 2nd Earl Cathcart, styled Lord Greenock (1783-1859), army officer who was Governor General of Canada 1845-47, and an amateur geologist.
A COLLECTION OF SCOTTISH REGIMENTAL CAP BADGESPredominantly regarding The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), in three box frames; together with other British army brass and white metal cap badges and mounts; and a 19th century Highland Light Infantry (HLI) woolwork picture, 27cm high, 24cm wide (56 items in total).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Scottish School (18th Century)Portrait of Robert Aytoun unsignedoil on canvas, oval75 x 62cm (29 1/2 x 24 7/16in).Footnotes:NotesRobert Aytoun, b. 1702 became Robert Colvile of Ochiltree in 1728, on death without issue of his unmarried maternal uncle, 3rd Lord Colvile of Ochiltree.The necktie through buttonhole shows the Aytoun famiy fought at the Batte of Steinkirk in 1692, when the English army was taken by surprise early in the morning and had no time to dress properly.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A 9 carat rose-gold penknife presented to Viscount Milton,Brookes and Crookes, Sheffield 1927 Of traditional form, the main body in rose-gold, to one side the inscription 'Viscount Milton' and to the other 'Opening of Canteen, S.Y.C. Works. 31. Dec. 1931', a suspension ring to one end, two stainless steel pull-out blades and a small pair of scissors, in original leather case, length closed 8cm.Footnotes:Viscount Milton was the title held by the eldest son of the Earl Fitzwilliam, who resided at the Grade I listed Wentworth Woodhouse, near Rotherham in Yorkshire; one of the largest private residences in Europe. With 365 rooms and the longest front of any house in Britain, this architectural gem was home to the prime minister, Charles Watson Wentworth, second Marquess of Rockingham (1730-82), whose estates passed in 1782 to his nephew, William Wentworth Fitzwilliam, Earl Fitzwilliam (1748-1833), a leading Whig politician. Subsequent Earls included William 'Billy' Charles de Meuron Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, 7th Earl Fitzwilliam, KCVO, CBE, DSO (1872–1943), styled Viscount Milton from 1877 to 1902, a British Army officer, nobleman, politician, and aristocrat. The family operated coal mines, along with interests in glass, pottery, tar, chemicals and cars. On-going real estate investment developed the estate into one of England's most significant landholdings. Earl Fitzwilliam, known as 'Billy', ruled with a gentle touch, ensuring the Fitzwilliam collieries were the safest, and that his workers received help during economic blights, including the 1926 General Strike, when he taught miners on pit ponies how to play polo on his front lawn, and fed them during their eight months without pay. His heir, William Henry Lawrence Peter Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, became the 8th Earl Fitzwilliam, DSO (31 December 1910 – 13 May 1948), styled Viscount Milton before 1943. Known as 'Peter', he was the fifth child and only son of the 7th Earl Fitzwilliam. This gold penknife was presented to Viscount Milton (Peter) on his 21st birthday, 31st December 1931, by his father's tenants and employees. Earl Fitzwilliam had organised a large celebration for his son's coming of age, with 'a big programme of ceremonies and festivities and exchange of gifts. The Earl is marking the event by presenting a new canteen to his employees of the South Yorkshire Chemical Works, a new cricket and football ground complete with pavilion to his employees at New Stubbin Colliery, and a reconstruction of the Elsecar Market Hall which becomes a village hall and social centre for the people of that district. The tenants and workpeople for their part are to offer gifts to the young heir and for this occasion, we shall see some faint revival of these old-time baronial festivities ...' (reported in the South Yorkshire Times and Mexborough & Swinton Times, Friday 04 December 1931 and Sheffield Daily Telegraph, Thursday 31 December 1931). On the morning of his 21st, Viscount Milton was given a tour of the district. He opened several sites by cutting the ribbons with a gold penknife, which explains the inscription on the lot on offer. Guests at the party in the evening included more than 5000 workmen, many of whom were coalminers employed by Lord Fitzwilliam. Milton married, on 19 April 1933, Olive Dorothea 'Obby' Plunket (died 1975). They had one daughter, Lady Anne Juliet Dorothea Maud Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, born on 24 January 1935. In 1943 he inherited the Earldom and a great fortune in land, houses, and art, from his father. During the Second World War, Lord Milton (as he then was) served with distinction in the Commandos and later with the Special Operations Executive, gaining a Distinguished Service Order.In Lord Fitzwilliam's later years his marriage was in disarray, and at the time of his death he was seeking a divorce, intending to marry his clandestine lover. From 1946 he had been romantically linked with the widowed Kathleen 'Kick' Kennedy (1920-1948), the sister of the future U.S. President John F. Kennedy. In 1944, Kathleen Kennedy, known to friends and family as 'Kick', had married William 'Billy' Cavendish, Marquess of Hartington and the future Duke of Devonshire. She became the Marchioness of Hartington and her older brother, Joe Kennedy Jr, was the only Kennedy in attendance at the wedding (the Kennedy clan did not approve). Four weeks after the wedding ceremony, 'Billy' Cavendish was sent to the Belgian front. In August of the same year, Joe Kennedy Jr was killed when his plane exploded while he was over France on a secret bombing mission. Less than a month later – four months after Billy and Kick wed – Billy was shot through the heart by a German sniper.After mourning Joe in the United States, Kick returned to England as Lady Hartington. She soon found love again with Peter, now Earl Fitzwilliam (the former Viscount Milton until the death of his father in 1943), however their liaison scandalised London society – she was a titled Catholic war widow having an affair with a Protestant married man. The Kennedy family, as devout Catholics, warned Kick that if she went on to marry Lord Fitzwilliam, she would be disinherited and banished from the Kennedy clan. No one knows what the couple were planning when they took off for France on 13th May 1948 from Croydon airport, as storms caused the plane to crash in the mountains, killing all passengers and crew. The Kennedy family kept the death quiet, due to the scandalous circumstances surrounding Kick's death and because of JFK's burgeoning political career. To prevent a public scandal, the nature of their relationship was not made clear in the newspaper accounts at the time. Peter was 37 years old and 'Kick' just 28 years old when they died.Kick's father Joe was the only Kennedy at the funeral. This 'Viscount Milton' gold penknife therefore has a fascinating back story - it is not 'just' a gold penknife, but is imbibed with living history, owned by a man who was born into great wealth and status, who lived fast, was brave in battle, but died in scandal, and forever linked to the ill-fated Kennedy's.LiteratureCathleen Bailey, 'Black Diamonds: The Rise and Fall of an English Dynasty', Penguin Books, 2011Tierney McAfee, 'How Kathleen 'Kick' Kennedy's Scandalous Marriage Was 'Political Poison' to JFK's Path to the White House', People Magazine, published April 15, 2016For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
OMAR RAMSDEN & ALWYN CARR: a silver christening cup and coverLondon 1915 The cover with broad rim and centred with a high dome, with an applied badge for the Artists Rifles, also with an alternating gallery of leaf motifs and spheres above a rope twist band, flared body with a light spot hammered surface, rope twist band above the stepped spreading circular foot, the sides chased with the badge of the Artists Rifles, and chased 'I WAS WROUGHT FOR RICHARD CATHAL SHIRLEY BY COMMAND OF OFFICERS OF THE 2ND ARTISTS RIFLES O.T.C. TO MARK HIS CHRISTENING DAY MCMXVII', underside of base engraved 'OMAR RAMSDEN ET ALWYN CARR ME FECEQUNT', height 15cm, weight 12.4oz.Footnotes:Richard Cathal De La Cour Shirley was born in Bedfordshire on the 7th of January 1917, the younger son of Lieutenant Colonel William Shirley CMG OL, 5th Bengal Lancers, and Ida Mary (nee Corbett) De La Cour Shirley of 149 Harley Street, London and of Silsoe House, Silsoe in Bedfordshire. He was christened at St Mary Magdalene Church, St Pancras on the 5th of February 1917.He was educated at Lancing College where he was in Heads House from September 1930 to July 1935. He was a Sergeant in the Officer Training Corps, achieving certificate A in 1933. He was a member of the swimming team from 1933 to 1935 being Captain in 1935. He was also a member of the running team from 1933 to 1935 and was their secretary for 1933 and 1934. He was a member of the athletics team from 1933 to 1935 where he was a mile runner. He gained his School certificate in 1934.He went on to Pembroke College Cambridge where he achieved a BA and also served as a member of the Cambridge University Officer Training Corps. He was commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant on the General List for the Territorial Army on the 28th of January 1937.He was commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant on the Unattached List for the Indian Army on the 27th of August 1938, with seniority from the 28th of January 1937. He was consequently promoted to Lieutenant on the 13th of September 1938.He died suddenly 7th August 1940 age 23 at Abbottabad in India and was buried the following day at Karachi War Cemetery.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A pair of George II cast silver candlesticksmaker's mark only partially visible on one, London 1729Plain octagonal knopped baluster form stems on stepped octagonal spreading bases, engraved crest and Earl's coronet to the well, height 19cm, weight 36.2oz. (2)Footnotes:The crest appears to be that of the LUMLEY family, the Earls of Scarborough. For the specific assay date of 1729, the owner of the arms would have been Richard LUMLEY (1686-1740) 2nd Earl of Scarborough an unmarried army officer and Whig politician was the son of Richard LUMLEY (1650-1721) 1st Earl by Frances JONES. The second Earl committed suicide.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A George III silver sauceboatJohn Wakelin & William Taylor, London 1776 Oval form with incurved upper section and gadroon rim, ribbed loop handle, the oval foot with gadroon band, length 21cm, together with a George III silver small platter, William Burwash & Richard Sibley, London 1806, shaped-oval form with gadroon rim, the border engraved with the arms of the STUART family, length 33.7cm, weight 39.5oz. (2)Footnotes:These arms on the platter are of the STUART family, the Lords Blantyre for Blantyre Priory, Lanarkshire in the Scottish peerage. The assay date of 1806 suggests that the holder of the arms at that time was Robert Walter STUART (1777-1830), 11th Lord Blantyre son of Alexander STUART (1728-1783), 10th Lord Blantyre, by Catherine LINDSAY (1751-1822) daughter of Patrick LINDSAY of Eaglescarnie. He married Fanny Mary RODNEY (1791-1875) daughter of the Hon. John RODNEY the younger son of George Brydges RODNEY (1718-1792), 1st Baron Rodney. He served as a Major General in the British army. He was succeeded by his second son Charles Walter STUART (1818-1900) but despite his marriage in 1843 to Evelyn SUTHERLAND-LEVESON-GOWER, daughter of the 2nd Duke of Sutherland his son predeceased him and the title became extinct. The main residences associated with the Lords Blantyre were Erskine House, Renfrewshire, Lennoxlove House, East Lothian and Place of Cardonald, Renfrewshire.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Victorian silver boxArmy & Navy Cooperative Society Ltd (Frederick Bradford Macrea), London 1893Plain rectangular form, originally a sandwich box, hinged cover engraved with double crests of Sir Walter Orlando CORBETT (1856-1910), the fold down back has been soldered together, length 13.4cm, weight 10.9oz.Footnotes:These are the crests of Sir Walter Orlando CORBETT (1856-1910) 4th Baronet Corbett of Moreton Corbet Shropshire, the son and heir of Vincent Rowland CORBETT (1800-1855) the 3rd Baronet by Caroline Elizabeth Ann Agnes BRIDGEMAN (died 1914). The 4th Baronet married in 1888 Caroline Douglas STEWART daughter of Captain James Affleck STEWART of the 11th Hussars.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A collection of lead figures of WW1 era British Army servicemen including mounted officers and riflemen together with a US Army Tank Crewman and Aldershot Parachute Regiment Officer with mascot pony. Including examples hand painted to an exhibition standard by Jack Higgs of Concorde Model Club, Aldershot (18)
A collection of Dinky Toys diecast military vehicles to include 660 Tank Transporter, 661 Recovery Tractor, 677 Armoured Command Vehicle (box flaps missing at both ends), 643 Army Water Tanker (box flaps missing at one end), 622 10-Ton Army Truck, 651 Centurion Tank (box flap missing at one end), 689 Medium Artillery Tractor, 642 Pressure Refueller (8, boxes a/f)
A collection of scent bottles to include: 1. 19th Century gilt metal mounted hob nail cut double ended example, both covers profusely chased and engraved, one top with monogram, the other initials, apparently unmarked2. 19th Century gilt metal mounted hob nail cut double ended example, both covers profusely chased and engraved, one end set with horse shoe shaped motif set with turquoise, apparently unmarked3. A Victorian facet cut silver mounted double ended bottle, engraved and chased cover, hallmarked by Army & Navy Cooperative Society Ltd, London 18884. 19th Century white metal mounted facet cut double ended bottle, engraved covers, apparently unmarked5. Victorian silver mounted hob nail cut bottle, chased cover, the plain collar hallmarked by Charles & Charles Jnr Asprey, London, 1889 and two further white metal scent bottles (1 box - Q)
Alfred Neville Lewis (South African, 1895-1972)Two Sisters from Pondoland signed 'Neville Lewis' (upper right)oil on linen61.1 x 51.1cm (24 1/16 x 20 1/8in).(unframed)Footnotes:ProvenanceArtist's collection;A private collection.Born and educated in Cape Town, Alfred Neville Lewis (1895-1972) moved to England in 1912 to pursue his art studies. He first trained under Stanhope Forbes in the art colony of Newlyn in Cornwall, before undertaking formal studies at the Slade School of Art, London. He served in the British army in France, Belgium, and Italy between 1916 and 1918. Following the First World War, he set up a studio in London and established his reputation as a skilled portraitist. Neville Lewis travelled to South Africa on a number of occasions before ultimately settling in Stellenbosch in the late 1940s. During earlier visits to his native country, he embarked on painting trips to rural areas with the intention of depicting the people he encountered. It is likely that Two Sisters from Pondoland was executed during one of these trips or in Neville Lewis's London studio using materials drafted in situ. In Studio Encounters: Some Reminiscences of a Portrait Painter (1963), the artist recalls his experiences painting near Umtata (present-day Mthatha). He stayed at traders' stores which stocked a wide variety of products from blankets, boots, and saddles to tins of jam, mouthorgans, and tobacco. Neville Lewis explains, '[t]hese stores are crowded all through the day with men and women' (1963: p. 60). He drew upon members of this local community to serve as his models: 'I spent about a week at [the store] and explored the country around and did quite a few more paintings and drawings of a variety of subjects: mothers sitting feeding their babies, heads of children, groups of Africans and head studies of both men and women. I worked out in the blazing sun and sometimes in their huts' (1963: p. 66).Two Sisters from Pondoland depicts two girls draped in the brick-red blankets typically worn by the Bantu people. Set against a verdant green backdrop with grey-blue mountains visible in the distance, the sisters exude a quiet confidence. The younger girl's head is turned in profile while the older girl gazes out from the canvas – a compositional variety that demonstrates the artist's aptitude for capturing his subjects in different poses. Their necks are adorned with jewellery crafted from the coils of metal wire sold in the traders' stores that Neville Lewis stayed in during his travels. Executed using expressive brushstrokes, the artist's charismatic depiction of his subjects demonstrates his mastery of the portraiture form. BibliographyNeville Lewis, Studio Encounters: Some Reminiscences of a Portrait Painter (Cape Town: Tafelberg-Uitgewers, 1963).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Germany 1941-1942 Env Army control inspectorate cachet; Env 1.9.1941 Field post cachet Airforce control inspectorate; Env field post 91011 from customs inspectorate Mediterranean coastline; Italian occupation Nice & Savoy Env cancel Castellane 1.8.1942 on SG725b; Env Nice machine cancel 17.11.1943 on SG721 Italian censor strikes each item displayed & described with full details of all censor & transit cancels
Germany 1942-1944 Field Post Parcel Stamps SG M805-805a m/m; parcel address panel field post 00919 cancel on SG M805 & 781; Official Stamps SG O809-O812, O816-O817, O819 m/m, SG O813, O815, O818 used; 10th Anniv Goldsmith's SG806-807 m/m set; Michel P293 issued for Anniv cancel on SG806;Army Sports Day SG808 x 3 u/m m/m & used; Env cancel on 2 x pairs SG808; 400th death Anniv Henlein SG 809 m/m & used on env
Russia 1943 Patriotic 20K postcard commemorating the 25th anniversary of the Red Army and Soviet Fleet with an anti Fascist text. Posted to Balkash Kazakhstan cancelled with a triangle free post cachet. Military censor 60 cachet stamp posted from Field post office No.11148 cancel received 27/7/1943 Balkash
Russia 1915 Military Mail Picture postcard post free bearing Commander of the Sveaborg Fortress cachet, endorsed "from the Army on Active Service" machine cancel Helsinki 11.1.1915; Easter greetings card cancel Petrograd 21.3.1915 Cachet Petrograd Municipal Hospital stamped from a wounded soldier; post free postcard cancel 31.2.1917 Reserve PO no 122 cachet Imperial Army Infantry division; postcard Archangelsk 26.9.1916 on SG95, violet boxed "opened by Military censor Archangelsk no. 11"
Germany Postal History 1919-1925 Allied Occupation of the Rhineland British Military Field post D2 Duren censor no 2822; Postcard Bonn market place to Norwich circular field post office H6 cancel; Env cancel 31.3.1919 on SG69 x 2 & SG102 x 2 censor no155; Env cancel 26.10.1925 on SG357 & 382; Postcard Bonn Bridge colour French Army 191 cancel; Env cancel 9.1.1924 on SG354 x 2; All items fully described & displayed with full details of all cancels
Dambuster Flt Sgt Grant McDonald signed The Men of the Dams Raid Bill Townsend Lancaster FDC PM The Dambusters 617 Squadron Royal Air Force Scampton Lincoln 17 May 09. Grant McDonald was born in Grand Forks, British Columbia in 1921. By the time he left school, the war had already started, and he applied to join the RCAF. At that stage it was not accepting new recruits, so he went first into the Canadian army, but was able to transfer to the air force a few months later. After training in Canada as an air gunner, he crossed the Atlantic on a troopship in May 1942. After some more training in Bournemouth and at a gunnery school near Stranraer, he was posted to an Operational Training Unit at Kinloss, where he crewed up with fellow Canadian, Ken Brown and navigator Dudley Heal. Their first operations were a number of anti-submarine patrols from St Eval in Cornwall, but they were then transferred to a Heavy Conversion Unit for Lancaster training. Here a full crew of seven was formed. It was made up of three Canadians, Brown, McDonald and bomb aimer Steve Oancia, and four Britons, Heal, flight engineer Basil Feneron, wireless operator Harry Hewstone and gunner Don Buntaine. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
A Glasgow Corporation Tramways cap badge by JR Gaunt & Son, Birmingham; together with a Halifax Passenger Transport cap badge; a hallmarked silver Royal Army Reserve lapel badge; an Order of Scottish Mechanics gilt and enamel medal; an Australian Commonwealth Military Forces cap badge, etc. Condition Report:Available upon request
Police Photograph Book, St. Mary's Gate, Derby, 1890-1920, approximately 500 pages of individual criminal profiles with accompanying photographs and manuscript details of offences committed & sentences given. The book records the convictions of Alice Wheeldon and her family members for the conspiracy to murder Prime Minister David Lloyd George, something which is still being debated to this day. Alice Wheeldon was a supporter of women's suffrage and an anti-war campaigner who sheltered young men fleeing conscription; it's believed she was set up in an effort to disgrace the anti-war movement. Other convictions in the book are wide-ranging. Many of the women have previous convictions for prostitution, and many of the men have been charged for living on the earnings of prostitution. In some instances, a husband and wife have each been convicted for causing their children to beg. A few of the men are dressed in army uniforms, and many individuals are described as having naval tattoos, hinting at the scale of conscription during WW1. Identifying marks are described, and most have physical scars. Some convictions seem shockingly petty, such as 'stealing a tin of pine apple', 'stealing a bag of soot', 'stealing growing apples', and some are bizarrely vague, like the conviction for being an 'incorrigible rogue'. Folio, original worn cloth, some handling marks from useProvenance: The vendor states, "The book was rescued by my father, a police officer at the time, when he was working for Derby Borough Police more than 40 years ago. The station was clearing out some garages and store rooms at an old police station on St Mary's Gate in Derby. My father rescued it from being thrown into the skip. He thought it was too interesting to end up in landfill."
French Revolutionary & Napoleonic Wars. Collection of eight books comprising: The History of the Rise, Progress, and Overthrow of Napoleon Bonaparte, by Theophilus Camden, London: J. Stratford, 1814, including pictorial title, three folding maps and two plates [of 13 called for], 709pp., worn boards detached; Paper Soldiers: The Illustrated History of Printed Paper Armies of the 18th, 19th & 20th Centuries, by Edward Ryan, limited edition numbered 37/2000, signed by the author, London: Golden Age Editions, 1995; The Battleof Waterloo, by a near observer [facsimile of the 1815 edition], Osprey, n.d.; Military History and Atlas of the Napoleonic Wars, by Esposito & Elting, London: Greenhill, 1999; The Waterloo Companion, by Mark Adkin, London: Aurum Press, 2001; Napoleonic Wars, by Rene Chartrand, London: Brassey's, 2000; Napoleonic Military History, edited by Donald D. Horward, London: Greenhill, 1986; The Thin Red Line: Uniforms of the British Army between 1751 & 1914, By Fosten, London: Windrow & Greene, 1993. Condition varied, sold with all faults (8)
Collection of Native American themed cigarette cards, including Allen & Ginter, Celebrated American Indian Chiefs, five cards (Bull Head, Clam Fish, True Eagle, Many Horns, Young Black Dog); British American Tobacco (B.A.T.) Indian Chiefs, part-set, 31 of 50, plus some duplicates; B.A.T. Types of North American Indians, four cards; Red Man Chewing Tobacco, American Indian Chiefs, nine cards; Allen & Ginter, United States Flags of the States and Territories, one card (Arizona); Duke's Cameo Cigarettes, one folding card (Indian Territory); Duke's Great Americans, one card (Stephen Girard), and a reproduction set of Allen & Ginter Chiefs. Together with Indian Bead-Weaving Patterns, by Horace G. Goodhue, 1993, five reproduction photographic postcards, three prints, and miscellaneous cigarette cards: 25 Player's Army Life; 100 Player's Divisional Signs; 50 Player's RAF Badges; 50 Carreras History Army Uniforms; 50 Lambert & Butler Motor Cars; five silk BDV art cards, assorted Carreras Film Favourites. Condition varied, collection sold as found with all faults, the whole housed in a vintage briefcase
A portfolio of unframed prints, 19th century and later, containing a quantity of landscape and historical scenes, to include Orchardson's "Napoleon On Board HMS Bellerophon", Morland's "The Thatcher", Lady Butler's "The Remnants Of An Army", and a selection of David Roberts's scenes from the Holy Land, the largest 51cm x 81cm, with a small number of unframed watercolours depicting an eagle catching a hare (signed C. Higgins) and various bucolic and country house scenes (Qty) (at fault)

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