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A series of six original WWII photographs of Winston Churchill's visit to Italy August 1944, depicting Churchill, General Anders (Polish) and General Alexander (Allied Commander in Chief), each black & white image ink stamped 'Official War Office Photograph' to verso accompanying pencil and later ink notes, each 10 x 13 cm (6) Condition Report Generally good, evidently removed from an album, some light creases/signs of handling overall, one showing long crease across one corner (see images)
A trunk and a suitcase containing RCT officer's uniforms to include - 2 x service dress suits No.2 dress, 1 x service dress suit No.4 dress, 1 x RCT officers mess kit with leather wellingtons and spurs, 1 x RCT officers mess kit jacket - warm climate, Blues jacket (with Soviet 2/Lt rank board), officer's SD hat, 2 RCT officer's berets, RCT light blue beret (UN), camouflage smock and trousers, green shirt, one pair lightweight trousers, Sam Browne leather belt, officer's cane, RMA Sandhurst blazer, officers pattern mackintosh, Parka cold weather coat, pistol holster, assorted belts and ties and badges, clothes brush and metal trunk
A Spode dinner service decorated in the Knightsbridge Colbalt pattern (no. Y5783) and comprising: Six 26.5 cm plates, six 23 cm plates, six 20 cm plates, six twin handle soup bowls, six saucers, three graduated oval meat plates, gravy boat and stand and two circular covered tureen to/w a silver plated soup ladle (38) Condition Report Good overall condition. Light usage.
A novelty propelling pencil contained in a sterling silver case modelled as a ewer, a silver cigarette holder, a silver pin cushion holder of shoe form etc./Provenance: Leslie Phillips Collection Condition Report: Cigarette holder - Marked Dunhill, mouthpiece worn, silver worn. Thimble - very worn with holes - poor. Ewer pencil - Light wear. Angel finial - Light wear. Shoe - missing pin cushion, dent to rim.
Bartolomeo Pinelli, Raccolta di Cinquanta Costumi Pittoreschi, Rome 1809, containing an interesting group of prints depicting Italian dress/see illustration Condition Report: Title page water stained, original spine pasted onto flyleaf. 50 numbered plates, not coloured. Some light staining and spots of foxing but mainly light and to the margins. A few corners slightly folded or torn away. Plate 16 a bit stained near bull. Plate 29 diagonal crease and slight tear to edge. Plates 47 & 48 have vertical creases.
Thomas Girtin (British 1775-1802) circa 1797/St Pauls Cathedral from St Martin-le-Grand/signed lower left/watercolour with bodycolour and gum Arabic on fibrous hemp/linen broad laid wrapping, 47cm x 38cm/Note: Girtin's boyhood was spent at 2 St Martin-le-Grand, where his widowed mother kept a wood turners shop, he alludes to it in the sign F. Girton, Toy Maker in this watercolour, a typical little joke from the artist. Girtin made three versions of this view: an unfinished, grey wash drawing (Yale Centre for British Art) and a watercolour (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York), both around 1795. The present watercolour, with different figures, is the most vividly coloured and accomplished; the high-waisted dress of the fashionable lady at the right suggests that it was made circa 1798, The subtle play of light on the curving street and the lively, witty street life reflects Girtin's delight in the bustling metropolis. Our thanks go to Susan Morris for helping us attribute this watercolour directly to Thomas Girtin, and to Father Stephen Horton of Prinknash Abbey for encouraging us to research this watercolour further./Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey Condition Report: Condition: the painting is overall in good condition, there is a small amount of foxing, the gum Arabic has slightly oxidised, the colours are quite fresh but the paper has browned a bit. Provenance: this painting comes from Plas Gwyn, Anglesey, North Wales The painting is not recorded but has been authenticated by Susan Morris, the senior researcher at Richard Green Gallery, New Bond Street, London, who is considered in the UK as a leading expert on Girtin. We believe that the watercolour was probably bought by Paul Panton of Plas Gwyn, an industrialist and antiquarian, however the present family are unsure of the date of its purchase. We found the watercolour in the attic at Plas Gwyn, the frame and glass were broken but luckily the picture was in good condition, it has never been touched or restored we have added a mount and frame for its protection. The paper is fibrous hemp lined broad laid paper, typical of Girtin’s usual choice, it has however been fixed to another sheet of paper
A George II silver salver, Ebenezer Coker, London 1759, with pie-crust edge on scroll feet, 29cm diameter, approximately 720gm/Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey Condition Report: Applied roundel to centre with faint crest of Vivian family, edges lifted but unsure how it is attached. Marks crisp. Scratched beneath. Otherwise light wear and scratches in line with age and usage.
A George I silver baluster mug, maker's mark indistinct, Britannia marks for London 1721, with scroll handle, initialled beneath KA/EC, 10cm high, approximately 250gm/Provenance: Chambers Court, Gloucestershire Condition Report: Repair to bottom of handle. Light wear and small dents. Numerous small scratches to interior bottom. Makers mark double or over struck.
Three English pearlware figures, Plenty, a girl in mourning and a mother with children, 23cm and 18.5cm high/Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey Condition Report: The figure Plenty has crack through face, looks as if a section has come away and been glued back, minor chips under foot rim, hairline crack at join of figure and base, very light crazing; the mourning figure has slight losses to paint decoration and very light crazing; the figure of the mother with children has slight loss to glaze at top of cape, slight loss to painted decoration, the boy holding the cross has losses to thumb, toes and the cross, the woman has slight chipping to toes, minor chips and a small hairline crack to the base
A pair of Staffordshire figures of a Shepherd and a girl with a dog, 20cm high and three Staffordshire cow figures/Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey Condition Report: Shepherd: large area of loss to rim of hat, very light crazing throughout, gilt line around base worn Shepherdess: large section of hat brim missing (to back of head), crazing throughout, some slight staining to crazing, hairline crack around edge of base and running up the side of shepherdess, firing crack through wrist Boy with cow: firing crack to cow's head Girl with cow: slight chipping to cow horn Cow creamer: light crazing
A George III silver salver, John Fountain, London 1792, with gadrooned rim, erased crest to centre, 30cm diameter, approximately 980gm/Provenance: Chambers Court, Gloucestershire Condition Report: Thin to centre where crest has been erased. Numerous scratches, mostly light. Marks clear and with scratchweight 34..0.
A pair of Bloor Derby candlesticks, with fluted knopped columns in pink and white and acanthus gilded border decorations to the column base, 26cm high/Provenance: Chambers Court, Gloucestershire Condition Report: One candlestick has a riveted repair to top of column and sconce area, looks like candlestick is cracked through below the knop and repaired; the second candlestick has a spot of paint ? to drip-tray. Both candlesticks have light crazing and rubbing to gilt particularly at extremities
A set of five Sèvres bisque silhouettes of George III, Queen Charlotte, George IV and two others in oval frames, supplied by William Whiteley, The Universal Provider, Westbourne Grove, Fine Art Department, 157 Queen's Road, W, 13cm x 11cm/Provenance: Leslie Phillips Collection Condition Report: These have not been examined out of their frames. All appear to be in good condition, mounted on dark red velvet in glazed ebonised frames, the frames with labels verso 'Fine Art Department 157 Queens Road, W'. One or two of the portraits could benefit from a light clean.
A George III silver mustard pot, Thomas Daniel, London 1777, with beaded borders and pierced sides decorated swags /Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey Condition Report: Lion passant mark only under lid. Initial to top of cover. Small split to cover at base of thumbpiece. Liner missing. Overall light wear.
A quantity of small hardstone fob seals, including bloodstone and cornelian swivel seal, bloodstone example with bear and staff handle, 'Forget Me Not', and a shield shaped example with glazed locket compartment etc./Provenance: Leslie Phillips Collection Condition Report: Light wear in line with age and usage.
A Charles II silver porringer, maker's mark IH above fleur de lis, London 1677, with band of stiff leaf decoration, with contemporary armorial, approximately 320gm/see illustration/Provenance: Chambers Court, Gloucestershire Condition Report: Scratches mainly to interior. Light wear to armorial and generally. A few tiny splits to rim.
A 17th Century silver spoon, probably Dutch, maker's mark only SH, the stem engraved a church, the reverse of the bowl initialled EAD and with wreath scroll, 18cm long/Provenance: Chambers Court, Gloucestershire Condition Report: Some scratches to back of stem and bowl, light wear. Traces of gilt.
A blue and white pearlware meat dish in Curling Palm pattern, early 19th Century, 52cm wide Condition Report: Some wear under and wear to glaze at rim. Some scratches, light crazing and a few minor imperfections to glaze. Small area of damage under rim - looks like a firing flaw rather than later damage.
A pair of gold and diamond lorgnettes, with foliate decoration and gypsy set with three circular cut diamonds, the largest at the centre, marked 18k, 10.5cm long/Provenance: Leslie Phillips Collection Condition Report: Light scratches and surface wear but overall in tidy condition. Spring still working but catch a little sticky.
A 9ct gold box by Cartier, 1934, of rectangular form with striated engine decoration, with a diamond set clasp (one stone missing), signed Cartier, maker's mark 'JC' and London marks for 1934, with fitted Cartier red leather case, weight 73gm/see illustration Condition Report: Leather case scuffed and with small splits and damages. Box has a couple of small dents and scuffs as well as light wear.
A set of four George III silver candlesticks, John Carter, London 1774, the fluted sconces with a band of Greek key decoration above fluted stems with four ram mask monopodia, on square bases with ram masks supporting foliate swags and each suspending a medallion in the mouth, detachable nozzles, in a fitted wooden case, 30cm high/see illustration/Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey Condition Report: Three drip trays marked with makers mark and lion passant, one with lion passant only. It has been suggested that the marks may be overstruck (like those in Christie's Sale 2447 Lot 171). It looks as if the leopard's head may have been but the makers mark does not look overstruck. The bases each have a vacant oval suspended beneath a ram mask - none are crested. Each has a scratchweight (13..4 / 13..8 / 13..7 / 13..2). The detail is generally quite crisp although there is a little wear to the extremities. The bases are felt covered and some of this is coming away. These have been stored in a cupboard for a great many years and were black when discovered, they have had a light clean since then and still require a good clean.
A finely enamelled Vase, by Zhang Zhitang (1893-1971), probably 1940s, the body of almost cylindrical form, painted in photographic style with a light chestnut and a grey horse beneath a gnarled pine, between diaper and precious object borders, the bulb mouth with ruyi hung with jewels, red seal Zhang Zhitang (studio that's also a pottery), 35.4cm Literature: For a vase painted in similar style, see 'Chinese Porcelain of the Republic Period', Simon Kwan, 2008, no. 94, where the same mark is illustrated, and also a plaque (dated 1942) with two horses, no. 95. 张志汤 彩绘双骏图棒槌瓶
A silver Betel Nut Box and Cover, mid 19th century, in the form of a butterfly alighting on a gourd, the sides engraved with endless knots and shou, in three divisions for betel nut, lime and paan leaf, stamped Shu wu, zu wen, xiang, dents, wear, 8.8cm By repute this box was looted from the Summer Palace by Captain Bryan Charles Fairfax of the Durham Light Infantry. With the lot is a manuscript note apparently listing the items, including the box, to be given to Christopher Firth by Fairfax. Col. Bryan Charles Fairfax CMG (1873-1950) Colonel Fairfax, the second son of the late Col. T F Fairfax, was born on 12 September 1873 and was educated at Winchester and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst. Promoted to Captain in 1900, he went to China with the expeditionary force sent to deal with the Boxer Rebellion and served with the 1st Chinese Infantry Regiment at the relief of Peking and other engagements, receiving the medal with clasp. After a distinguished military career, he retired to his native Yorkshire, where he indulged in his favourite pursuit of hunting and was also known as a horse breeder and trainer of repute. He died in 1950. 清十九世纪中期 蝴蝶纹瓜棱银槟郎盒
GEORGE III: (1738-1820) King of the United Kingdom 1760-1820. Ink signature ('George R', as King) on a slim oblong 12mo piece removed from the head of a document, with a blind embossed paper seal affixed alongside. Some light discoloration caused by previous mounting to the verso and a small area of paper loss to the upper left corner. Together with Prince William Frederick (1776-1834) Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh, great-grandson of King George II and nephew and son-in-law of King George III. Signed Free Front envelope panel addressed in his hand to Miss. Pope at Staines and dated Bagshot, 9th January 1817 in his hand. With a neat, irregular tear to the centre (repaired to the verso) just affecting the text, but not the signature. Also including Queen Victoria (1819-1901) Queen of the United Kingdom Great Britain & Ireland 1837-1901.Small signed piece ('The Queen') addressed in her hand to Sir Francis Baring and evidently clipped from an envelope wrapper. G to about VG, 3 Francis Baring (1796-1866) British Politician, Chancellor of the Exchequer 1839-41.
CAVENDISH GEORGIANA: (1757-1806) Duchess of Devonshire. English Aristocrat, a famed beauty and leader of fashionable style who was notorious for her marital arrangements, catastrophic love affairs and love of gambling. A.L.S., Georgiana Devonshire, one page, 8vo, n.p., n.d., to a gentleman, in French. The Duchess informs her correspondent that she is sending him £800 and continues 'I fear that I may become very much indebted to you as I will not be able to avoid drawing another bill, although I will have money for you either on Tuesday or on Wednesday'. She also refers to her health and her children. With a holograph note to the integral leaf enquiring as to when her correspondent thinks some pots and pans will arrive from Brussels. Some light staining and age wear and one small heavy circular stain, just affecting two words of text but not the signature, G
HARDIE JAMES KEIR: (1856-1915) Scottish Politician, one of the primary founders of the Labour Party. Vintage signed sepia postcard photograph of Hardie in a head and shoulders pose. Photograph by Lena Connell of London. Signed ('J. Keir Hardie') in dark fountain pen ink with his name alone to a largely clear area at the base of the image. Together with a small selection of vintage signed postcard photographs and slightly larger (2) by various other Labour politicians comprising Philip Snowden (the first Labour Chancellor of the Exchequer) and his wife Ethel Snowden, Margaret Bondfield and Richard Haldane (Lord Chancellor in the first Labour administration). Some light age wear and minor faults (slight silvering, small surface creases etc.) G to about VG, 5
VICTORIA: (1819-1901) Queen of the United Kingdom Great Britain & Ireland 1837-1901. Autograph Envelope Signed ('The Queen'), the black bordered mourning envelope addressed in the Queen's hand to The Very Rev. The Dean of Westminster at the Deanery, Westminster. Signed by the Queen to the lower left corner. Framed and glazed in a small gold coloured wooden frame to an overall size of 6 x 4. Some light age wear and minor staining, G It is likely that Queen Victoria's correspondent was Arthur Stanley (1815-1881) English Churchman, known as Dean Stanley, who served as Dean of Westminster from 1864-81.
BERESFORD WILLIAM: (1768-1856) 1st Viscount Beresford. Anglo-Irish Soldier and Politician who fought alongside the Duke of Wellington in the Peninsular War and held the office of Master-General of the Ordnance in Wellington's first ministry, 1828. A.L.S., Beresford, one page, 8vo, London, 16th May 1844, to a gentleman. Beresford responds to his correspondent's letter and remarks 'I regret to say I have no means of assisting you in your desire to procure the hand writing of the late Marshal Ney'. With blank integral leaf. Some very light creasing and age wear, about VG Michel Ney (1769-1815) French Soldier and Military Commander during the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars. Marshal of the Empire.
[WATERLOO BATTLE OF]: MACDONNELL JAMES (1781-1857) British General, famous for his command of the light troops defending Hougoumont at the Battle of Waterloo where he fought with great distinction, including leading the vital closing of the gates. A.L.S., J Macdonnell, one page, 8vo, n.p., 12th July 1852, to 'My dear Bain' (?). Macdonnell writes, in full, 'The Death of my Nephew is of so recent a date that I cannot join the Party at Greenwich on Saturday the 17th'. Some minor age wear, about VG
[WATERLOO BATTLE OF]: THACKWELL JOSEPH (1781-1858) British Lieutenant General who served with the 15th Hussars at the Battle of Waterloo where he had two horses shot from under him and lost his left arm. A.L.S., Jos: Thackwell, two pages, 4to, Nottingham, 30th April 1832, to George Robins. Thackwell asks his correspondent to acquaint him with the conditions of a lease of some farm houses, in particular as to whether the landlord is obliged 'to make allowances out of the rent for draining, fencing, repairs….and what the annual amount of such allowances generally is' and further asking 'whether in the event of the tenant not paying his rent regularly the conditions of the lease give a legal power for the landlord to obtain possession of the farm'. A number of lines of text are underlined in red ink. Some light age wear and minor staining, largely to the edges of the letter, G

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