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Pictorial Music Covers A collection of including: The Life of a Soldier and The Life of a Sailor" each cover with 9 lithographed illustrations coloured by hand stitched together the first soiled and worn; The Battle March tinted lithograph depicting the Triumphant Entry into Delhi; Alma a Battle Piece tinted lithograph by S. Rosenthal depicting the battle cover only; The Retreat from St. Jean d`Acre lithographed illustration of an Arab horseman cover only; Honour to the Brave with portraits of Major Bromhead and Major Chard; The Prince of Wales` Own coloured lithograph portrait by Stannard & Dixon; The Mafeking March with portrait of Baden-Powell; The King`s Colonials I.Y. March depicting a mounted Australian soldier; The Military Lancers depicting various soldiers below a statue of Britannia; "Be British" depicting the "Titanic" 1912 all complete with music unless otherwise stated somewhat worn and soiled; and 17 others including a further seven military subjects; I Wonder where my Baby is Tonight 1925; and Hearts and Flowers 1932 " folio (27)
World Coins - Germany (20) Thalers (11) Bavaria 1862, Frankfurt 1862, Hannover 1862, Lippe-Detmold 1860a, Prussia 1871a, Prussia 1860a, Prussia 1861, Saxony 1861b, Saxony 1869b, Wurttemburg 1859, Majority Good Fine To Vf, And 3 Marks (9) Baden 1909g, Bavaria 1911d, Hamburg 1912j, Prussia 1908a, Prussia 1909a, Prussia 1910a, Saxony 1912e, Saxony 1913e Leipzig, Wurttemburg 1914f, Good Fine To Ef Most Vf
BADEN-POWELL ROBERT: (1857-1941) British Lieutenant General, founder of the Scout movement. Interesting T.L.S., Robert Baden Powell, one page, 4to, Victoria Street, London, 28th February 1916, to Lieutenant Victor C. Roberts of the 7th Highland Light Infantry, on the blind embossed stationery of the Boy Scouts. Baden Powell thanks his correspondent for having let him see his notes on sniping and continues `I too have been going into the question at the front since sniping is of such importance in trench warfare.` He adds `I hope that you have found, as other Officers have told me, that the Scout`s training is a very helpful one towards making men efficient snipers`. Some light overall creasing and minor age wear, one neat, small split to the fold at the right edge, G
A collection of 23 postcards of Brighton and Hove, including photographic postcards titled `H.M. the King at Hove` and `Hove Beach when the Gentle Breezes Blow`, together with six photographic postcards of scout interest, one titled `Gen. Baden Powell inspecting Battalions of Boy Scouts, Preston Park, Brighton… 1910`.
A Swedish hallmarked 18 carat gold tiara with date letter for 1806, the filigree panels centred with half pearls, the centre set with pearls and a portrait hardstone cameo believed to depict Friederike Dorothea Willhelmine of Baden, Queen of Sweden from 1797 - 1812 and younger sister of Tsar Alexander I of Russia. Approx 6cm wide at the widest point, approx 41cm long, makers mark I or T. E. W.
A Collection of Boer War Commemorative Ceramics, including "The Army` milk jug, an "England Expects Every Man To Do His Duty` plate, Lord Kitchener; a cup and saucer and two plates, a Sir John French plate, a Baden-Powell plate, a Hector A. MacDonald mug, Sir Redvers-Buller; a plate and a plaque, a Lord Roberts milk jug, a modern plate depicting a Natal Carbineer and a tin plate depicting Lord Roberts, (lot). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A "Battle of the River Plate` Royal Navy Group of Seven to Chief Engine Room Articifer F. J. Curnow: 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star, Burma Star, Italy Star, War Medal 1939-1945, Naval Long Service & Good Conduct Medal, ERII (MX. 59983 F.J. Curnow. C.E.R.A. H.M.S. Ranpura.) together with certificate of service (enlisted 10 May 1939) and showing service abroad, mounted for wearing, good, very fine. H.M.S. Exeter 25 August 1939 - 12 April 1940,. The Battle of the River Plate, HMS Ajax, Achilles and Exeter engaged the German pocket battleship Admiral Graf Spee on Wednesday 13th April, off the estuary of the River Plate on the coast of Argentina and Uruguay, in which was to be the first major naval battle of the Second World War. "The Graf Spee, despite having correctly identified Exeter, initially suspected that the the two light cruisers were smaller destroyers and that the British ships were protecting a merchant convoy, the destruction of which would be a major prize. Despite the lack of air reconnaissance Langsdorf called upon the immediate acceleration of the Graf Spee`s diesel engines, He closed on the British squadron at twenty four knots in the hope of engaging the steam-driven ships before they could work up from cruising speed to full power, this was to prove a costly mistake. Lansdorf could have manoeuvered to keep the British ships at a range where he could destroy them with the Graf Spee`s 11 inch shells while remaining out of range of the Royal Navy`s 6 and 8 inch weapons, instead the Royal Navy executed their own battle plan, Exeter turned to the North-West whilst Ajax and Achilles, operating together, turned to the North-East to separate the Graf Spee`s fire Admiral Graf Spee opened fire on Exeter at 19,000 yards, her opening salvo proved to be fairly accurate and by her third she starting hitting her target. An 11 inch shell burst over the Exeter`s mid-ships, splinters from this shell killed the torpedo tube`s crews, damaged the ship`s communications, riddled the ship`s funnels and searchlights. Minutes later a shell hit her B-turret, puttings its guns out of action, shrapnel swept the bridge, killing or wounding all personnel except the Captain and two others. At this point Exeter turned so that she could fire her port torpedoes, and received two more direct hits, one hit A-turret and put it out of action, the other entered the hull and started fires, at this point Exeter was severely damaged, having only Y-turret still in action, minutes later she listed heavily to starboard, taking water forward, but she still steamed at full speed and fired the one remaining turret. After an electrical fault this final pair of guns failed and Captain Bell was forced to break off the action` HMS Bonaventure 15th May 1940 - 31st March 1941 (Sunk, May 31st 1939). HMS Bonaventure was a Dido-class cruiser built by Scotts of Greenock and launched on the 19th April 1939, she served initially with the Home Fleet on completion, and escorted WS convoys. While on such duty with WS5a on 25th December 1940, the convoy was attacked by Admiral Hipper, although no damage was incurred or inflicted. Almost immediately afterwards the ship was ordered to the Mediterranean, on the 28th of December, Bonaventure intercepted the German blockade runner Baden (8204 tons) off Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, a capture was not possible due to bad weather, so Bonaventure sank the ship with a torpedo Bonaventure was a part of Force "F` during the Operation Excess convoy to Malta in January 1941, she was attacked by the Italian torpedo boats Circe and Vega south of Pantelleria, but sank Vega on the 10th January. She then participated in the Greek campaign, but on the 31st March 1941, whilst escorting a convoy from Greece to Alexandria, she was torpedoed and saunk by the Italian submarine Ambra, south of Crete with the loss of 139 lives. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
BOOKS - "PIG-STICKING OR HOG-HUNTING" by Sir Robert Baden-Powell. Bart - A Complete Account for Sportsmen and others, in green cloth binding, 1 volume, together with "THE SPORTSMAN`S BEDSIDE BOOK" by D.J. Watkins-Pitchford, illustrated by the author and G.D" . Armour, pub. Eyre & Spottiswoode 1941, 1 volume
Germany, States: Baden AR 2 marks, 1904 G, tiny dig to centre of rev., otherwise very fine, Frankfurt silvered AE 1 kreuzer 1851, extremely fine, Saxony AE 1 new groschen, 1870 B, extremely fine and Wurttemberg AR 5 marks, 1901 F, some surface marks to obv., otherwise very fine or better (4)
Cigarette cards - Scouting, Baden-Powell, a collection of 42 odds, inc. several variations, all showing Baden-Powell, mostly Boer War Generals/Celebrity Series inc. Singleton & Cole, Lambert & Butler, Drapkin & Millhof, Churchman`s, Thompson & Porteous, Lloyd`s, Rutter etc, all referenced (fair/gd)
BADEN-POWELL ROBERT: (1857-1941) British Lieutenant-General, founder of the Scout Movement. Signed colour 7 x 10 book weight photograph, being a reproduction of a painting of Baden-Powell by the artist David Jagger. Executed in 1929, the painting depicts Baden-Powell standing in a three quarter length pose in the uniform of Chief Scout. Signed (`Baden-Powell of Gilwell`) in fountain pen ink with his name alone to the lower white border. An attractive signed image, VG
Three interesting early 20th Century cuttings and scrap albums, relating to Charles H. Waterhouse, Mayor of Ashton-under-Lyne circa 1911, containing many newspaper cuttings, souvenir programmes, invitation cards and other ephemera including a signed letter from Lord Baden Powell to Mr Waterhouse, also a boxed leather bound "Appreciation Book" presented to Charles Waterhouse from the Trustees of Red Hall Methodist Chapel; also various photographs
HANS PIFFL. A 7X64mm BOLT-MAGAZINE SPORTING RIFLE WITH CROSS-OVER STOCK, serial no. 1284.56, 24in. blued octagonal to round nitro barrel (proved in 2009) with full length raised matt sighting flat signed 'HANS PIFFL, BADEN', bead fore-sight, rear-sight of one standing and one folding leaf, blued scroll engraved receiver, fitted with a Kahles 'Helia-Super' telescopic sight in quick detachable mounts, 14 1/2in. figured pistolgrip stock including 3/4in. ventilated rubber recoil pad, raised cheek-piece, chequered grip and fore-end, dark horn schnabel fore-end cap, set triggers, scroll engraved mounts, an applied panel to the right side of the butt engraved with the names of past owners, sling mounts.
Continental School 19th Century A farmer and his wife in traditional dress Inscribed verso in French/Latin oval unframed 102 x 76mm With a study of rustics dancing 110 x 84mm (2) Provenance: Sotheby s Baden Baden Sale 1995 lot 2848 1. Split in the ivory diagonally some fading and paint loss requires a surface clean
Heinz Wipperfield, `Night and Day`, a diamond and yellow diamond lady`s bangle watch, ref: `L.U.C. 91271`, circa 1971, the 2 piece case with a silvered dial with raised quarter markers, set between a cuff bangle and upper open circle randomly set with brilliant cut diamond clusters and a crescent of pave set brilliant cut yellow diamonds, total diamond weight approximately 5.7 carats, 17 jewel Chopard back wound movement marked `L.U.Chopard et Cie`, case with maker`s monogram and stamped `750`. This bangle watch won the Gold Rose award at Baden Baden in 1971. Please note the yellow diamonds have not been tested for enhancement or treatment. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
MILITARY: Small selection of signed cards and pieces (2) by various British Generals etc., mainly associated with the Boer War, including Robert Baden-Powell, John French, George S. White VC, Redvers Buller VC, Lord Roberts VC (dated Johannesburg, 8th November 1900 in his hand), Edmund Allenby etc., also including a card signed by politician Joseph Chamberlain. G to VG, 8
AUTOGRAPH ALBUM: An autograph album containing over 40 signatures by various famous individuals including Georges Carpentier, Norma Shearer, Jack Hobbs, Henry Segrave, Malcolm Campbell, Arthur Sullivan, John Philip Sousa, Robert Baden-Powell, Admiral Jellicoe, Laurence Alma Tadema etc. Many on clipped pieces or letterheads laid down to pages. G to VG
An album of mostly early 20th century postcards, mostly British but with some European scenes and an album of black and white photographic postcards of German cities, to include Cologne, Koln, Mainz, Wiesbaden, Frankfurt, Heidelberg, Karlsruhe, Baden Baden, also including Lausanne, Geneva and Paris. Visit www.sworder.co.uk for larger image and condition reports.
BOOK CONTAINING COMPREHENSIVE COLLECTION OF AUTOGRAPHS including Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, Rudyard Kipling, Charles Dickens, Charlie Chaplin, Lloyd-George, Alma-Tadema, Burne Jones, Nellie Melba, Dame Cecily Courtnedge, etc, the autographs were collected by the vendor's grandmother, Mrs Mary Ann Ritchings Taylor (known as Marion, 1868-1942, who lived nearly all her life in York, she was one of 9 children of Henry and Mary Bushell, who founded H. Bushell and Sons in 1861, Agricultural Engineers, the Bushells were a well known family in York and lived in Mount House, The Mount) Holman Hunt, Winston Churchill, Baden Powell, Kitchener.
A WWI German loose leaf postcard album, the linen covered cover embossed with the Imperial German eagle, containing 52 various postcards, mainly of soldiers in uniform, the groups include Baden infantry with drums and bugle, the individuals include a Hessen NCO, also scenes of troops in a village with thatched houses and a horse drawn field kitchen, group of cooks and waitresses, a few topographical, etc. GC
HISTORICAL: A small 4to red leather bound autograph album containing over 90 signed clipped pieces by various members of the Royal family, nobility, politicians and other famous people, each laid down to pages, including King Edward VII, Prince Alfred, Arthur, Duke of Connaught, Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany (scarce), George, Duke of Cambridge, Princess Frederica of Hanover, Princess Louise, Marquis of Lorne, King Oscar II of Sweden, King Gustav V of Sweden, Frederick II, Grand Duke of Baden, Benjamin Disraeli ('Beaconsfield'), W. E. Gladstone, Stafford Northcote, John Bright, Joseph Chamberlain, Frederick Leighton, Christine Nilsson ('Christine Nilsson-Rouzaud'), Wilma Halle ('Wilma Norman Neruda'), Caroline Norton, Squire Bancroft, John Stainer, William Jenner etc. G to VG
Autograph album including A.L.S. from Henry Foley, 22 Oct. 1898; Marquis of Dufferin & Ava, sending a photograph, 10 Dec. 1888; A.L.S. from George Baden-Powell, 11 Nov. 1893; clipped signature of W.E. Gladstone, E.H. Plumptree, Dean Farrar, on the unadvisability of founding yet another Temperance Society, undated; A.L.S. from Hallam Tennyson to Baden Powell; A.L.S. from Ellen Bayly, 30 Oct. 1893; A.L.S. from Beatrice Harraden, undated; A.L.S. from Anthony H. Hawkins, 23 May 1900; A. note signed from Alma Tadema, 15 Sept. 1896, clipped signature of Richard F. Burton; A.L.S. from Raja Sir Jagatit Singh, ruler of Karpurthla, 3 pages, 25 Dec. 1897, mostly written to General Morton or his daughter Miss Amy Morton .

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