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THACKERAY, WILLIAM MAKEPEACE - VANITY FAIR, London, Bradbury & Evans, 1848. 8vo, first edition mixed issue (with printed title dated 1848, engraved title-page dated 1849, "Mr.Pitt" on page 453, but without the woodcut of the Marquis de Steyne on p336), engraved plates, calf, joints cracked, rubbed/worn++Internally okay with light occasional spotting, calf rubbed and worn and joints cracked
REMINGTON, FREDERIC - DONE IN THE OPEN, DRAWINGS BY FREDERIC REMINGTON with an Introduction and Verses by Owen Wister and Others. New York, P F Collier & Son, 1902. Folio, first edition with misspelling of 'Frederick' on the upper board, numerous illustrations including several double-page, the coloured plate 'Caught in the Circle: the last stand of three troopers and a scout overtaken by a band of hostile Indians' is present, original boards with coloured illustration to upper board, stitching loose. Pages are unpaginated, sold as a series of plates, not subject to return++Stitching loose, as are a few plates, boards rubbed with some light chipping to the edges, sold as a series of plates and not subject to return
GEORGE PETER ALEXANDER HEALY (1813-1894) PORTRAIT OF HELEN, MRS WILLIAM STANLEY HASELTINE, NEE MARSHALL (1836-1926) seated half length in a lace trimmed black dress and gold necklace, a mountainous landscape beyond, signed (upper left) and dated 1871, oil on canvas laid on board, 64 x 49cm Provenance:Commissioned by the sitter's husband, William Stanley Haseltine in 1871 and recorded in the Haseltine/Plowden Family Papers. See Simpson (M) (etal) Expressions of Place The Art of William Stanley Haseltine, San Francisco 1992, p185.++Good ready to hang condition - would benefit from a light clean
WWI medals, death plaque and associated documentation etc for Edward Mullins of the 6th Somerset Light Infantry, the medals comprising 1914-18 Star, the War Medal and Victory Medal named to 10193 Pte E Mullins. Letter from Buckingham Palace, Death Scroll, Army Notification form with date of death recorded as 21 March 1918, Private Mullins' hand written will dated 13 December 1914 and framed certificate of appreciation from the City of Bristol, together with death scroll named to Pte. Alfred Henry Best, Gloucestershire Regiment, 1914
Victorian c1860 3rd Light Dragoons officer's pillbox or forage cap in black cloth with gold band and braid to top, scarlet cloth lining and leather sweat band. Formerly the property of Major the Hon. Horace Manners Monckton, and consigned by a direct descendant of Monckton's father in law, Sir Thomas Woollaston White, 2nd Bt
Victorian c1849 3rd (King's Own) Light Dragoons officer's shako plate in the form of a Maltese Cross with hobnail inserts in each of the four arms. The left and right arms inscribed with battle honours Salamanca, Toulouse, Vittoria and Peninsula, the lower arm inscribed Light Dragoons with King's Own on the upper arm. The centre bears the regimental motto, a prancing horse and the Roman numeral III. Together with a separate chin chain boss. Formerly the property of Capt. The Hon. Horace Manners Monckton, consigned by a direct descendant of his father in law Sir Thomas Woollaston White 2 Bt
Victorian c1849 3rd (King's Own) Light Dragoons officer's full dress cross belt and pouch, red Morocco leather with gold embroidery and hallmarked silver accoutrements, complete with pouch, both prickers present. Formerly the property of Capt. The Hon Horace Manners Monckton and consigned by a direct descendant of his father in law Sir Thomas Woollaston White, 2nd Bt
Victorian c1857 3rd (King's Own) Light Dragoons officer's Albert 2nd pattern short shako worn by Major The Hon. Horace Manners Monckton, later Lt Col. Manners Monckton, who went onto command the Regiment and retired in June 1862 after a distinguished military career which started April 1841 with the 29th Regiment of Foot (Worcestershire Regt.). The shako has a black beaver skin cover with leather dished crown, beneath is a 2 inch gilt woven decorative band of oak leaf and acorn pattern. The leather peak banded with gold thread, the shako plate in the form of a Maltese Cross with the inscription King's Own Light Dragoons and the regimental motto Nec Aspera Terrent (nor do difficulties defer), battle honours Salamanca, Vittoria, Cabool 1842, Punjab and Chillianwhallah and prancing horse over Roman numeral III to the centre surrounded by the Queen's Crown. The chin strap attached to a velvet backed leather strap secured to the shako by a pair of rose bosses, the inside of crimson cloth with leather sweat band, with red and white horse hair plume c1820 and shako lines
Victorian c1860 3rd (King's Own) Light Dragoons officer's stable jacket of black cloth with red collar, 1" gold braid, Major's rank to collar, decorative dome buttons, gold shoulder cords and medal ribbons for Turkish Crimea and 2nd Sikh war with Chillianwallah and Goojerat clasp. Formerly the property of Major The Hon. Horace Manners Monckton and consigned by a direct descendant of his father in law Sir Thomas Woollaston White, 2nd Bt
Victorian c1860 3rd (King's Own) Light Dragoons officer's full dress tunic of black cloth with red facing, collar and cuffs, gold braid to collar with one Major rank badge, ornate gold braid to cuffs and gold cord loops with caps and drops to the front. Formerly the property of Major The Hon. Horace Manners Monckton and consigned by a direct descendant of his father in law Sir Thomas Woollaston White, 2nd Bt
Victorian c1860 3rd (King's Own) Light Dragoons officer's frock coat of black cloth with black cord edging and black cord loops with caps and drops, Major's rank badge to collar and black cord to back. Formerly the property of Major The Hon. Horace Manners Monckton and consigned by a direct descendant of his father in law Sir Thomas Woollaston White, 2nd Bt
Victorian c1881 Royal Marines Light Infantry officer's full dress tunic in red cloth with black collar and cuffs, buff edging to front, gold lace to collar and cuffs and gold cord epaulettes with Lieutenant rank badge, all buttons present, made by Pitt & Co., St Martin's Lane and formerly the property of Lieut Augustus George Manners Monckton

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