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John Emms (1843-1912) Feeding the donkeys Signed Oil on canvas 35.5 x 46cm; 14 x 18in ++Unlined, an area of retouched paint loss upper left and left margin, stretcher marks visible with some rubbing, a few small areas of paint loss and further visible retouching, further scratches and scuffs, could be enhanced by a light clean
David Cox Snr. (1783-1859 Near Rowsley, Derbyshire Titled Black chalk, with chalk sketch verso 20 x 26.5cm; 7¾ x 10½in. Provenance: William Ellis, 1845 Private collection, Canterbury Michael Bryan, 1998 With Martyn Gregory, 2005 This drawing dates from Cox~s trip to Derbyshire in May 1845 in the company of his friend and patron William Ellis. He frequently visited Haddon Hall from 1831 onwards and the area was a favourite sketching area. He normally stayed at the Peacock Inn at Rowsley. Cox~s friend N.N. Solly recalls: These views at Rowsley were generally sketched before breakfast. Cox made sometimes two drawings before breakfast, and began a third, and then spent the day afterwards sketching at Haddon Hall; this was in the month of May, 1845, when he was still in his full vigour (N.Neal Solly, Memoir of the Life of David Cox, 1873, p.269). ++Paper slightly discoloured, slight mount mark upper margin, a few light marks and blemishes
‡Nina Colmore (1889-1973) The Roundway Harriers Signed with initials, dated 1921 and inscribed Honesty, Hecuba, Harmless, Hopeful, also titled and inscribed verso Peterborough 1920 the winning two couple of Harrier Bitches, owner Col. Lord Roundway CMG, DSO, MVO Oil on canvas 64 x 77cm; 25 x 30½in Provenance: A copy of a letter from Henry Robinson who ran the Roundway Harriers, referring to the painting by Colmore. Robinson was a leading authority on hound pedigrees ++Unlined, an area of light paint separation and lifting with a little flaking otherwise good condition
Richard Hilditch (mid 19th Century) Cambridge Meadow, Richmond Signed, titled and dated 1855 on a label verso, possibly in another hand Oil on canvas laid on board 20 x 27cm; 8 x 10½in ++Two scratches (with paint loss) and a few marks with visible discoloured retouching, could be enhanced by a light clean
Selection of Autographs of Military, Naval and Aviation Interest, including interesting group of British Officers, Captain Thomas Hutton, 4th Light Dragoons took part in the famous charge of the Light Brigade; Sir Redvers Buller, C-in-C South Africa; John Jervis, Earl of St.Vincent, Admiral of the Fleet 1821; Benjamin Franklin Butler, American Civil War General, known as “ Beast Butler” ; Sir Frank Whittle, developed jet engine, signed as Air Commodore in 1948, Odette, Heroic British Agent, second married name Churchill. (6 items)
Rare Original Copy of the Invicta Magazine founded by 13 Platoon 1/20th County of London Regiment Editor Pte W.L.Biddle (1915) Duplicated typescript with contributions, mainly light hearted trench humour eg. Scene. The trenches at 12 o'clock noon enter Brigadier General, escort and Colonel (owing to the enemy having ceased shelling) to inspect trench... etc. etc. 12pp., pinned in contemporary light brown card covers. No record of another copy
Crimean War Interest, Letter Written by Light Brigade Charger and Author of “Recollections of a Young Soldier during the Crimean War” Harry Powell – About the Battle of Chobotar, being hand written letter asking for permission from Captain Thomas to include the incident at the battle of Chobotar during the Crimean War, he was asking for consent to publish, “About 2 days march from Eupatoria on the Road to Baghleh-Enserai we saw General d’Allonville who commanded the whole force, drawn up with his staff on the brow of a small hill in front of us. Captain Thomas trotted his Troop at the foot of the hill alluded to. He found the General wished him to come into action against a battery of Russian guns, about half a mile off. Captain Thomas saw they were three heavy Russian 18 pounders while his own were only 9’s, on looking over the ground he saw a little square peg and others at regular distances, he said nothing, but instead of bringing his troops into action as he had been told he galloped down till within 400 yards of the enemy, fired two rounds from all his guns, limbered up and galloped back over the crest of the hill without loss, having dismounted one Russian gun damaged another killed several men & horses”.Accompanying the letter is Captain Thomas corrections, “the troop was not halted till it came into action. Col T has no glasses & remained in action till ordered to retire when the Russian battery had moved to the right, away from their position”. The final item in the group is a extract from the manuscript written by Reverend H Hulleat “C” Troop in Crimea, “I am ashamed to confess it, could not help jumping with delight in my saddle. And now the enemy who had been pounding away with considerable effect against the French and Turkish Artillery angrily turns on us with his terrible 18prs. But we are at the bottom of the hollow and those big guns can’t depress sufficiently & the huge shot fly harmlessly over our heads whilst our drives sit quietly erect in their saddles, on the order to retire, we who dare break into canter. It is a point of honour with our Horse Artillery never to gallop away from the enemy. The French and Turkish artillery on either side of us suffered terribly from the long bowls of 32prs that caught them on the skyline. I never felt prouder of my charge than on the occasion of this brilliant little affair at Chobotar, and recalling General Von Wrangel’s praise for the troop at the balle and sending his compliments to its gallant commander”. All remain in good condition with the ink still remaining clear and readable. Three pieces in total.
Selection of Autographs of Military Personalities, interesting group of senior British Officers including Lord Raglan, C-in-C Crimea; Field-Marshall Napier, C-in-C India; Sir George White VC Defender of Ladysmith; Viscount Wolseley, C-in-C; Major-General Sir W.F.Williams of Kars. Henry William, First Marquess of Anglesey, Second in Command to Wellington at Waterloo, where he lost a leg; Lady Elizabeth Butler, Famous Military Painter (1846-1933), Sir William Francis Butler, Lieut.-General (1838-1910); Field Marshall Sir Evelyn Wood VC; Alexander George Saltoun, Commanded Light Companies of 2nd Guards Brigade at Quatre Bras and Hougoument; Field Marshall Lord William Paulet Crimean war General; Adolphus Frederick, Duke of Cambridge Colonel in Hanovarian Army and FM in British Army. (11 items)
A GERMAN MILCHE GLASS SMALL JUG, early 19th century, of barrel form with pulled and applied handle, painted in enamels with the half length portrait of a young officer within a frame pendant from a bow, 2 3/4" high, together with a later night light holder modelled as a crescent moon painted with a face and flowers, indistinct numerals to base, 3" high (2)
A1924 PACKARD SINGLE SIX TOURER, right hand drive, registration SV 9501, chassis number U46558, engine number 468863A. Paint finish in blue over black wings, (an older reasonable quality repaint) with white coach line. Body trim and nickel brightwork in good order (if dull). Heavy cast number plates, cast Packard 'Liberty Lens' drum-type headlights. Mirror backed S & M Lamps Co sidelights, modern flashing indicators, Boyce Moto Meter accessory to radiator, single spare wheel to rear. Black vinyl interior trim, home fitted red carpets. Dash panel has original basic vintage instruments, with wood rim steering wheel in good order. All controls appear in fine fettle. Age, signs of use and light corrosion to engine bay, four wheel brakes and Gabriel 'Snubber' dampers. Registered in the UK in 2003, originally supplied to New Zealand before being taken to Japan
FREDERICK JOHN WIDGERY (1861-1942); a large gouache, 'W. Mill Tor Dartmoor', an expansive moorland landscape with cattle grazing, signed and inscribed, 62 x 75cm, framed and glazed. CONDITION REPORT There is visible light foxing to the upper half of the painting and damage to the right middle section of the frame.
A Victoria half crown 1881, the reverse enameled and mounted as a brooch, a Scottish Clan brooch, detailed Toujours Fidele, three collar badges and one title of the 26 K.G.O. Light Cavalry, another badge, a gold and enameled Army Service Corps military brooch an enameled Cardiff Race Club badge, detailed 1931, with the original box and a medallion.
Mostly Eastern jewellery, including; six Indian Pertubghar green glass and gilt panels, a collar necklace having pendant mounted imitation Roman coins, a light and dark blue enameled bead necklace, a carved and pierced bone necklace, fitted with three large pierced light and dark enameled beads, a large filigree hair ornament and various jewellery fittings (qty).

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