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Plated nickel, full basket hilt, with screw in gilt-washed brass crown & cypher, with slightly worn-plated plain backstrap, with hatched dome pommel. Fish skin & full wire wrap, with buff leather knot. 96 cm long steel blade, showing polished etchings to both sides of blade, running half length, showing RHG cypher & crown, family crest & crown, unit battle honours, including Dettingen, Waterloo & Egypt 1882, spine stamped 37833 with Wilkinson Sword maker, mark just visible. Plated nickel & brass scabbard in excellent condition. Overall length: 115 cm. Comes with copied colour portrait of Viscount Ingestre & full research file, including Wilkinson Sword archive connecting the registered sword number to Viscount Ingestre. A rare sword.Viscount Ingestre, Charles Alton Chetwynd-Talbot R.V.O. was born on 8/9/1882. His father, Charles Talbot, 20th Earl of Shrewsbury, the founder of the Talbot Motor Company, bestowed the subsidiary title of Viscount Ingestre on his son. Following his commission into the British Army, Charles Jnr served with the Sussex regiment, before joining the Royal Horse Guards, where he attained the rank of Captain. In 1907 he was awarded the Royal Victorian Order (R.V.O.) by King Edward VII, following a royal visit to the family home of Alton Towers during that year - (Alton Towers is now the location of the popular British theme park of the same name). In December 1914, Viscount Ingestre contracted influenza which caused his death, at his London home, on 8/1/1915 at the age of 32. He was accorded a military funeral, which was attended by many members of the British aristocracy, before being laid to rest at the family church at Ingestre, Staffordshire.
This lot comprises the following items: A frame containing the vellum officer’s commission dated 31 December 1878 and signed by Queen Victoria, appointing “George Hall McLaughlin, Gentleman” to be a Lieutenant in Her Majesty’s Forces 1889 Queen’s Jubilee Medal, named Egyptian Campaign Medal and Khedive’s Star, the first two having been silver-plated, showing contact marks - especially the Egypt Medal, together with an original photograph of him in full uniform, wearing his medals. The second frame includes his embroidered waist belt, cross belt and sabretache. An original hand-coloured 15” x 12” portrait of Major McLaughlin. His Pattern 1822, Artillery Officer’s Sword, complete with his original sword knot. Extensive research on Major McLaughlin, including a family tree going back to King Edward I of England (‘Edward Longshanks 1239 – 1307) and correspondence with his grandson confirming the provenance of these items. Lot previously sold at Bonham’s 2011.Major George Hall McLaughlin was born in Hampshire in 1859, the son of Major General Edward McLaughlin. He was commissioned into the Royal Horse Artillery 31/12/1878 and served in the Egyptian Campaign during 1884, receiving the Egyptian Campaign Medal and Khedive’s Star. Major McLaughlin continued to serve with the Royal Horse Artillery until he died of illness shortly after the outbreak of World War One. He came from a long line of senior ranking military men, with his family tree going back to King Edward I of England (‘Edward Longshanks'). Subsequent family members include British film director Guy Ritchie, who is descended from Major McLaughlin’s brother. McLaughlin was known as ‘The Galloping Major’ for his love of racehorses, both owning them and betting on them.
Du Maurier (Daphne), 'The Frenchman's Creek', 'The House on the Strand' and 'Gerald: A Portrait', all signed by author, 'The Belief of Catholics', by Ronald Knox and 'The Old Place', by C.C. Vynyan, both signed by du Maurier together with a selection of books by Daphne Du Maurier and other books relating to Daphne Du Maurier (19)Books: 'Frenchman's Creek', dedicated in blue ballpoint pen, signed 'Bing' and 'Daphne du Maurier', dated 'august 1968', published by Penguin Books together with 'The House on The Strand', dedicated in blue pallpoint pen, signed 'Bing' and 'Daphne du Maurier', dated July 1970, published by Penguin Books, 'Gerald: A Portrait', dedicated in black ball point pen, signed 'Daphne du Maurier', published by Victor Gollancz Ltd and 'The Belief of Catholics', by Ronald Knox, signed in pencil 'Daphne du Maurier', dated 'Lent 1959', published by Sheed and Ward, London and New York also 'The Old Place', by C.C. Vynyan, dedicated in blue ballpoint pen, signed 'Bing', dated October 1974, signed by author to title page 'C.C. Vyvyan', published by Peter Dalwood, Penzance finally a selection of books by Daphne Du Maurier including 'Mary Anne', 'Enchanted Cornwall' 'Grandes Novelistas Mundiales' and other books relating to Daphne Du Maurier including 'Writers' Favourite Recipes', Daphne by Judith Cook and Trilby by George du Maurier (19) (All rights are reserved by The Chichester Partnership and no written materials may be reproduced in part or in full without the express prior written permission of The Chichester Partnership c/o Curtis Brown Group Ltd)
Daphne du Maurier: (1907 - 1989) British Author, Typewritten proof of 'The Lover' from Curtis Brown Ltd, New York City, together with an annotated proof of 'Au Pair' together with an incomplete proof of 'Hungry Hill', research for 'The Infernal World of Branwell Brontë' and various typescripts and copies for articles including 'Gardens and Mankind', 'Ethy', 'Half a Century', 'Introduction to the Rebecca Notebook and Epilogue', 'Introduction to Classics of the Macabre' and 'This I Believe' also with a book jacket for 'The Loving Spirit'.The script was written for her son Christian Browning for him to turn it into a short film. 'My 'au pair' thing was just to help Kits from passage wandering, until he gets a new job', Malet, O. (1993). Daphne du Maurier, Letters from Menabilly Portrait of a Friendship, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, p.142.(All rights are reserved by The Chichester Partnership and no written materials may be reproduced in part or in full without the express prior written permission of The Chichester Partnership c/o Curtis Brown Group Ltd)
Daphne du Maurier: (1907-1989) British Author, vintage signed and inscribed Christmas greetings card, with colour portrait of the Queen in uniform, Colonel-in-chief, First or Grenadier Regiment of Foot Guards, signed 'Boy & Daphne' in her hand and dated '1956'. (All rights are reserved by The Chichester Partnership and no written materials may be reproduced in part or in full without the express prior written permission of The Chichester Partnership c/o Curtis Brown Group Ltd)
Daphne du Maurier: (1907-1989) British Author, signed black and white portrait photograph of Daphne, signed in blue ballpoint pen, 'Bing', along with an interesting selection of formal and informal photographs from 1940s - 1980s. (All rights are reserved by The Chichester Partnership and no written materials may be reproduced in part or in full without the express prior written permission of The Chichester Partnership c/o Curtis Brown Group Ltd)
Daphne du Maurier: (1907-1989) British Author, portrait photograph of Daphne, circa 1950 in a silver hallmarked frame, E Mander & Son, Birmingham, 1909. (All rights are reserved by The Chichester Partnership and no written materials may be reproduced in part or in full without the express prior written permission of The Chichester Partnership c/o Curtis Brown Group Ltd)
Daphne du Maurier: (1907-1989) British Author, signed black and white photograph of Daphne in a three quarter portrait pose with pearl necklace, signed in blue fountain pen 'Daphne', dated '1949'. (All rights are reserved by The Chichester Partnership and no written materials may be reproduced in part or in full without the express prior written permission of The Chichester Partnership c/o Curtis Brown Group Ltd)
Daphne du Maurier: (1907 - 1989) British Author, small signed black and white photograph of Daphne in a three quarter portrait pose, signed in blue ballpoint pen 'Daphne', dated '1947'. (All rights are reserved by The Chichester Partnership and no written materials may be reproduced in part or in full without the express prior written permission of The Chichester Partnership c/o Curtis Brown Group Ltd)
Daphne du Maurier: (1907 - 1989) British Author, typescript notes from Macdonald v Du Maurier trial, entitled 'Notes for reference in answering questions forwarded from the American Court', with handwritten annotations, copy of a letter regarding the case from Stern & Reubens, along with an A.L.S. 'Nelson Doubleday', Oyster Bay 30th November 1948, to Daphne du Maurier, from her American publisher whom she stayed with during the trial, a signed portrait of Ellen Doubleday, 'Ellen' and a small photo album of photographs taken by Ellen Doubleday and given to Daphne for Christmas in 1952, signed 'Ellen'.The case was an accusation of plagiarism by the author of a story called 'Blind Windows' (1927) who claimed that there were '46 parallelisms' between her work and 'Rebecca'.(All rights are reserved by The Chichester Partnership and no written materials may be reproduced in part or in full without the express prior written permission of The Chichester Partnership c/o Curtis Brown Group Ltd)
Daphne du Maurier: (1907 - 1989) British Author, two 1920s photographs, one studio portrait of Daphne in a fur stole and one of her in a sailing boat in Fowey. (All rights are reserved by The Chichester Partnership and no written materials may be reproduced in part or in full without the express prior written permission of The Chichester Partnership c/o Curtis Brown Group Ltd)
"I think I shall have the portrait of myself by Derek Hill as Xmas card...", Daphne du Maurier: (1907 - 1989) British Author, A.L.S. Kilmarth Par Cornwall, 6th October 1981, 'Bing', one page, to Maureen Baker-Munton, ('Dearest Maureen') a short update letter on the sale of shares and a proposed Christmas card. 'Can Bim find out when the Britannia Shares are going to be sold? I have not had a word from them... Esther has had all the days off that Flave has been here... I don't know where she has been, but next door looks empty!' She continues 'I think I shall have the portrait of myself by Derek Hill as Xmas card'. Derek Hill (1916 - 2000) was an English painter of portraits and landscapes. (All rights are reserved by The Chichester Partnership and no written materials may be reproduced in part or in full without the express prior written permission of The Chichester Partnership c/o Curtis Brown Group Ltd)
Daphne du Maurier: (1907-1989) British Author, signed black and white portrait photograph of Daphne, signed in blue ballpoint pen, 'Bing', along with an interesting selection of formal and informal photographs from 1940s - 1980s. (All rights are reserved by The Chichester Partnership and no written materials may be reproduced in part or in full without the express prior written permission of The Chichester Partnership c/o Curtis Brown Group Ltd)
A World War Two Royal Air Force group of four, 1939-45 Star, Air crew Europe Star (replacement), Defence Medal, British 1939-45 War Medal, together with mosquito navigators log book with combat ops, and copy of a portrait photograph, all relating to Sgt. Navigator B.W. Christian of No. 25 Squadron R.A.F.
A Small Collection Of Military Items To Include A Boer War Period Victorian New Year Tin, South Africa 1900, Decorated With An Embossed Portrait Of Victoria And Containing Original Contents Of Chocolate, Width Is Approx 15.5cms. To Also Include A Selection Of Books To Include Service Mans Bible.

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