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A SHIP'S SILVERED METAL WALL MOUNTING CANDLESTICK, THE DOLPHIN BRACKET WITH A GIMBAL IN ITS MOUTH AROUND THE WEIGHTED HOLDER FOR THE SPRING LOADED CYLINDER CONTAINING THE WAX CANDLE. H 33cms. TOGETHER WITH A BRASS LIGHT HOLDER, THE CIRCULAR CLAMP WITH ANGLE ADJUSTMENT AND ROTATING AGAINST A BACK PLATE.
A TRAY OF ROYAL ALBERT LADY CARLYLE CHINA AND AYNSLEY ORCHARD GOLD TEA SERVICE ETC. Condition Report:Very small chip to the underside of the teapot lid, not visible when lid is on. Gilding rubbed to the top of one cup. One saucer has a gilding mark to the edge. One saucer has a chip to the base. One light 'scour' mark to the orchard gold plate. Damage to the teapot spout - appears like crazing but more substantial cracks
A pair of Ercol light finish side chairs with losse floral cushionsCONDITION REPORTBy our judgement, condition of lot is good.Notably, one of the chairs is missing a support slat/strapOur team of trusted experts are on hand to help and always endeavour to provide an accurate judgement. The ultimate responsibility lies with the buyer however, and we recommend that you make every effort to inspect the lot yourself.To that end, we have provided a number of additional images for your attention.
Hugh F Adams, country scenes with crofts or cottages, probably Irish, two similar, signed, watercolours, 25 x 35cm approx and two unframed 'Looe Harbour and West Looe' and 'The Wye below Symonds Yat'. Together with Tony Willis (British 20th Century), 'Morning Light', indistinctly signed, acrylic, 26 x 30cm approx and Peter Gilman, country scene with figures and distant church, signed, watercolours, 24 x 32cm approx. Framed and glazed. (6)(B.P. 21% + VAT) All appearing to be in fair original condition.
Four vintage fur jackets to include; a blue fox fur jacket by 'Saga Fox', a light brown Mink fur jacket and two other light brown long fur jackets, one by Regency Furs. (4) (B.P. 21% + VAT) Chest measurements (underarm to underarm with garment flat) all approx:Fox fur: 42cmMink fur: 50cmRegency furs jacket: 46cmOther unlabelled jacket: 50cm
A vintage Mole-Richardson studio lamp with stand used to light Ingrid Bergman in test-shots,1950's,no. 406, made in London, the 500/750 watt studio lamp with stand, barn doors, and diffusion holder, affectionately known as 'the pup', it became the workhorse illuminant for smaller lighting tasks. Used by Sir Sydney Samuelson at Samuelson Film Service / Samuelson Lighting Ltd on hundreds of assignments during its years, including its final assignment in 1981 when it was used by Paramount Television and Oscar® winning cinematographer Freddie Young to carry out some test-shots on actress Ingrid Bergman for a mini-series A Woman Called Golda. Now converted to a 240volt / 13amp domestic power supply it's accompanied by an extension cable, an Arri foldable reflector, a DVD for A Woman Called Golda, a rotatable lamp diffuser, and a comprehensive folder with memoir, full provenance, a letter and images from Sir Sydney Samuelson, (Qty)Footnotes:Ingrid Bergman died in 1982. Three weeks later she posthumously won a Golden Globe for 'Best Actress' for the mini-series A Woman Called Golda.Provenance:Kindly donated by Sir Sydney Samuelson CBE to BAFTA for this sale, proceeds of which will go towards the Illuminating BAFTA campaign, expanding BAFTA's learning and new talent programme.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Cary Grant: A signed and inscribed autograph page,circa 1950's, signed and inscribed, We meet, here in the commissary of the 20th studios. I greet you Mrs Robertson. Cary Grant, in light blue ink, 4 1/2in x 2 1/2in (11cm x 6.5cm)Footnotes:Provenance:Acquired by the vendor from her grandmother, who was sent this as a sample of writing having undertaken a Handwriting Analysis course in the 1940's. The sample signature was sent to her via her friend Varvel Robertson, the mother of actor Dale Robertson. Varvel Robertson obtained the sample of handwriting while visiting her son in Hollywood, and apparently the signers knew the purpose for which they were writing.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ΩΩ VAT on imported items at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Marilyn Monroe: A signed and inscribed autograph page,circa 1950's,signed and inscribed, It's only matter of time, Marilyn Monroe, in light blue ink, 4 1/2in x 2 1/2in (11cm x 6.5cm)Footnotes:Provenance:Acquired by the vendor from her grandmother, who was sent this as a sample of writing having undertaken a Handwriting Analysis course in the 1940's. The sample signature was sent to her via her friend Varvel Robertson, the mother of actor Dale Robertson. Varvel Robertson obtained the sample of handwriting while visiting her son in Hollywood, and apparently the signers knew the purpose for which they were writing.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ΩΩ VAT on imported items at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Military Ephemera, a receipt dated 1794 for candles supplied to troops on the Isle of Wight, 3 documents circa 1820 'Notice To Balloted Men', a 'Militia Oath' and a document substituting a balloted man, a letter dated 1858 (with transcription) from a Captain in the 13th Light Infantry together with a certificate of promotion, a letter dated 1776 sent by His Majesty's Command (age toning but gen gd) (7)
Boer War Photographs and Ephemera, all from one estate comprising an album of 20 pages laid down single sided containing 100+ photographs taken circa 1900 of the Imperial Light Horse. Scenes include camp life, on board ship, weapons training, natives, horse breaking, trains, massed troops etc. Lot also includes letters sent by Second Lieutenant John Alexander of the South African Light Horse to his sister Dot. He was killed at Metz Farm aged 21 having taken part in the relief of Ladysmith. Letters outline battles, camp details, letter from hospital where he is suffering from enteric fever, an Admiralty letter to Lord Lamington, a photographic portrait and his obituary. (gd) (qty)
Ephemera, a quantity of assorted items to include 2 commemorative cotton handkerchiefs (Haig & Jellicoe and Victory Medals), decoupage Players Christmas card, Players Snap cards (complete), Bon Marche hold to light card of Notre Dame, 3 x 1960/61 Boys Own magazines, 1905 Pears Annual, The Sphere 1918 'Women In Wartime Number', bound volumes entitled ' Life of King Edward VII and Accession of George V' and 'Illus London News Coronation Numbers George V', commemorative and advertising coins, Admiral Earl Howe Promissory Naval Farthing, 2 packs of Canadian Pacific Railway playing cards, Wills plastic tokens etc. (gen gd) (40+)
Spooner's, 4 pictures to comprise 'Spooner's Protean Views No. 16 The London Mail Obstructed by a Snowdrift' , 'Spooner's Transformations No. 4 The thinking Philosopher' (both hold to light), 'Spooner's Changing Drolleries No. 12 The Rival Lovers' with rotating back panel to alter the facial expressions, sold together with a hold to light transparency entitled 'A Cavern' (some age toning, slight creasing and one small tear) (4)
Victorian Ephemera, to include a compound plate print by Charles Whiting, a hold to light tissue landscape, 13 contemporary printed sheets presumed to be illustrated by Harold Heath, 1899 original drawing from 'Ally Sloper's Half-Holiday', printed John Leech Punch cartoons etc. (gen gd) (20+)
ENGLISH SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY) Portrait of an Officer with Groom and Horse Oil on panel, 76 x 58cm Believed to be Lieutenant General William Thornton (1779-1840) who took part in the Battle of New Orleans, 1815. Provenance: Collection of the Peck Family, Prehen House, Derry The Corps of Colonial Marines was division of British Marines created from former slaves for service in the Americas, at the direction of senior Royal Navy commander Alexander Cochrane. In this painting, the black figure's white tunic is concurrent with the light-coloured uniform worn by the Colonial Marines. The first group of Corps served in the Caribbean between 1808 - 1810. With the Mutiny Act 1807, all former slaves in the British Army were emancipated, and as such any subsequent recruited slaves were considered free on enlistment. The second more substantial corps served between 1814 - 1816 mostly stationed on Apalachicola River in northwest Florida. On 2nd April 1814, Cochrane issued a proclamation to all persons wishing to emigrate, that they would be welcomed at any British outpost and if seeking sanctuary could enlist in His Majesty's Forces. The actions of the British in establishing the force caused much controversy at the time and angered the slave-owning society of the United States who feared the military threat but also the potential for inducing a revolt amongst their enslaved workers. The Battle of New Orleans saw the British troops decisively defeated by the American armies, despite their advantage in terms of numbers, training and experience. With the British withdrawal, the main post in Florida was disbanded and a number of men travelled to Bermuda with the British as part of a refugee group which re-joined the main body of the Colonial Marines. The British army had to pay substantial reparations to the slave owners in the United States as compensations for the loss of their earnings.

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