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Mary (1542-1567), First period, Testoon, type IIIb, 1558, mm. cross potent on obv., small closed crown on rev., wide low-arched crown, no annulets below m r, reads maria · dei · g · scotor · regina ·, rev. large cross potent with large crosses in angles, 5.77g/10h (cf. SCBI 35, 1016; SCBI 58, 354; cf. B fig. 797, 799; S 5406). Some deep scratches beneath old tone, otherwise very fine, the reverse mintmark very rare £200-£260 --- Provenance: Bt A.D. Hamilton July 1979 According to the Hopetoun manuscript, this issue was discontinued in November 1558 when John Achesoun took over as Mintmaster. and the new ‘Lorraine’ Testoon went into production.
19th Century English School. Half-length portrait of the Rev. Christopher Atkinson (1713-1774), vicar of Thorp Arch and father of Johnson Atkinson Busfield, pastel on laid paper mounted on canvas, unsigned, 84cm by 73.5cm, framed & glazed, attractive hand-carved frame bearing manuscript note recording sitter verso and framer's label, James Bourlet & Sons Ltd., London.
19th Century English School. Half-length portrait of Johnson Atkinson Busfield (1739-1817), senior magistrate of Myrtle Grove, pastel on laid paper mounted on canvas, unsigned, 84cm by 73.5cm, framed & glazed, attractive hand-carved frame bearing manuscript note recording sitter verso and framer's label, James Bourlet & Sons Ltd., London
19th Century English School. Half-length portrait of Elizabeth Busfield (1748-1798), wife of Johnson Atkinson Busfield, pastel on laid paper mounted on canvas, unsigned, 84cm by 73.5cm, framed & glazed, attractive hand-carved frame bearing manuscript note recording sitter verso and framer's label, James Bourlet & Sons Ltd., London
19th Century English School. Half-length portrait of Jane Atkinson (1713-1791), wife of the Rev. Christopher Atkinson, pastel on laid paper mounted on canvas, unsigned, 84cm by 73.5cm, framed & glazed, attractive hand-carved frame bearing manuscript note recording sitter verso and framer's label, James Bourlet & Sons Ltd., London
Alfred Ronalds - The Fly-Fisher's Entomology, 1862, 6th edition. Original cloth binding re-backed with original spine laid down, collated complete with 20 hand coloured plates, and extensive, contemporary, manuscript notes on flies referencing 'Francis - Angling'. In the same wallet containing a large quantity of flies based upon the 6th edition of Ronalds Fly-Fishers Entomology. Both items contained within the book box inset into their own cavities. Modern fine binding - Book Box by Period Binders, Bath.
2 manuscripts book of hours, manuscript on parchment illuminated with gold and watercolour c. 1480 and parchment Bruges manuscript c. 15102 manuscripten getijdenboek, handschrift op perkament verlucht met goud en aquarel ca 1480 en perkament Brugs handschrift circa 151012 x 9 cm & 15 x 11 cm
G Spawton Callow (British 19th Century); hand-written Golden Wedding Anniversary manuscript, from the Charles Street Chapel, Leicester, illuminated in gilt and decorated with a border of foliage, signed; together with a wooden fretwork panel of the Lord's Prayer and a preaching plan for The Wesleyan Methodist Preachers in the Whitby Circuit, max 69cm x 59cm (3)
John le Carre Single & Single An original pre-publication manuscript of the novel, printed on A4 sheets to rectos only, 'Fax Cover Sheets' from Lady Carol Holland to le Carre, with review and thanks etc, 1998/9.From the estate of Sir Geoffrey and Lady Carol Holland. Being sold on behalf of the arts educational charity, Little Parc Owles Trust.
(Militaria, Illuminated manuscript) An ornate illuminated presentation manuscript, gifted to General Kurt von Briesen, Commanding Officer of the 30th Infantry Division Full brown suede with gilt tooled lettering to front board General von Briesen (and again in Cyrillic), pp.6 of decorative calligraphy and illumination, some wormholes to first leaf and last towards spine edge, done in a naive hand, artist unknown, circa 1940.The first page presents a hand-drawn map of Bulgaria, adorned with a painted Sovereign Arms of Bulgaria highlighted in gold gilt paint, small wormholes to spine edge; Followed by a large Third Reich Eagle, again painted in gilt gold; Third leaf with a medieval style ornament with gilt outline; Two page MS in Bulgarian with a decorative painted broader featuring two crests of The Bulgarian Union of Reserve Officers, signed by members of said union; Final leaf with a German translation of the previous again signed by the same members.The manuscript conveys a formal address from the Association of Former Officers of St. Sofia to General von Briesen, congratulating him on Germany’s conquest of Bulgaria. It reflects sentiments of admiration and gratitude, celebrating his role in what is described as the liberation of Bulgaria from past injustices."The day on which you marched into Neulli at the head of your division will be remembered as a special day in the very long and eventual history of Bulgaria""....Your Excellency, with considerable sacrifice you have loosed the shackles with which millions of human beings were bound by the blindness and hatred of wicked men....''We, the members of the.....are glad that fortune gave you the opportunity to lead your Division into Neuilli and through which action the injustice done to us has been wiped out.'An important artefact, with a singular history.
(Cornwall and WW2) A Remarkable Archive of WWII Letters (1942–1946) Melville Truran, No. 35 (Army Co-operation) Wing RAF This extensive collection of handwritten letters, spanning 1942 to 1946, was authored by Melville Truran, a soldier in the No. 35 (Army Co-operation) Wing of the Royal Air Force during World War II. Addressed primarily to his mother and sisters at Fair View Farm, Chacewater, these letters provide a vivid and deeply personal perspective on the life of a young RAF reconnaissance soldier. Truran's correspondence chronicles his experiences, including training, day-to-day routines, and interactions with fellow servicemen. While not directly involved in the D-Day landings, his letters recount the advance into enemy territory, observations on weather and conditions, and the Second Front’s progression. They trace movements from France, across the Rhine, and into Germany, offering insights into the contrasts between the British and Russian occupation zones.Though security constraints and the familial nature of the letters lend a degree of vagueness, Truran’s adventurous spirit as a 19-to-22-year-old shines through, revealing a life filled with resilience, discovery, and reflection. Between the lines, one can discern the excitement and challenges of his wartime journey, juxtaposed with charming details of farming life in wartime Cornwall.Written in manuscript form, the letters vary in condition but remain largely legible. This archive is a rich resource for historians and collectors, offering an unfiltered window into wartime experiences. Requiring further study and conservation, it presents an extraordinary opportunity to explore the untold stories of No. 35 Wing RAF during World War II.

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