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A German Third Reich Period S.H.D. Photograph Album, the cover with a group portrait photograph subtitled, ''Erinnerungen aus der S.H.D. Dienstzeit'' (Memories from the S.H.D. Period of Service), containing approx. 140 images, including recovery work following air raids, bomb recovery and disposal, personnel training, etc.Overall in good condition
A German Third Reich Period Photograph Album and a Collection of Related Ephemera, pertaining to the military career of Feldwebel i.Frw.D. Karl-Heinz Wein, the album embossed to the cover with a profile portrait roundel of a German soldier, containing approx. 70 photographs taken in Luxembourg, Belgium and France, mostly annotated, including group and portrait photographs, captured prisoners, graphic scenes of casualties, damaged buildings and military equipment, etc., together with Wein's service book, tank badge (bronze grade), certificate of promotion (1.6.43), hospital discharge certificate from Rosslau (19.6.45), certificate of discharge (1.3.46) and clearance certificate (17.12.47)Album generally in good condition. Service book - Very tatty condition. Cover detached. Many pages loose. Old sellotape repairs. Documents - All with creases and some tears. Badge - Good.
A First World War Trio, to 33764 PTE.G.L.CANNING.R.WAR.R., related items, comprising portrait photograph and real photograph postcard with ambulance, in uniform of the A.S.C., Silver War Badge, No.402446, Certificate of Honourable Discharge, dated 18th April 1918, ribbon bar, regimental cap badge, United Dairies certificate of 40 Years Service and funeral sheet; and other memorabilia, including The Boy Scout Association silver Thanks Badge with Baden-Powell copy letter, circa 1914; military sweetheart brooches and various badges, items of royal commemorative memorabilia including souvenir newspapers, etc.
A Second World War Group of Four Medals, awarded to 7375758 Private Frank Percival Lamley, Royal Army Medical Corps, 2nd Army, comprising 1939-45 Star, France and Germany Star, Defence and War Medal, with economy bakelite cap badge mounted on a card display, together with his Soldier's Release Book and typed biography; also, a Civil Defence Long Service Medal, a Defence Medal, a rolled gold portrait miniature frame, a silver St John Ambulance Association medallion with eight sevice bars from 1934 to 1941, engraved 369319 ERNEST PHILLIPS, with his torn prayer book
A Second World War Group of Four Medals, comprising 1939-45 Star, France and Germany Star, Defence and War Medals, bar mounted with dog tags to 229934 J R YOUNG, together with a commission dated 18.02.1960, and a pewter mug engraved with a presentation inscription to Captain J.R.Young (R.A.P.C.) at the Presentation of the New Colours to 8th Bn. The Durham Light Infantry 27.07.1963; Ephemera, comprising an Instruction Book for Territorial & Army Volunteer Reserve Officers & Soldiers in Independent Units to 439340 Captain K.G. Evans R.A., with a framed portrait photograph
Mary Pownall (1862-1937), an oval plaster relief plaque a young lady, shoulder length in profile, signed and dated 1914, 14cm x 10.5cm, in an oval wooden frame; English School (circa 1835), a silhouette portrait of a lady, painted on card, 8.5cm x 6cm, in a gilt and ebonised frame; and a Bois Durci circular portrait plaque entitled Victoria Queen of England, moulded mark verso, 11cm diameter (3) Pownall studied in Frankfurt in 1896 and in Paris from 1897 to 1898 where she tutored by Auguste Rodin. She then studied in Rome from 1898 to 1901. In 1902 she married Alfred Bromet, a barrister, but she continued to use her maiden name for her work. In 1935 she wrote an illustrated autobiography, Response, under the name Mary Pownall Bromet. Her works include one of Edward Villiers, 5th Earl of Clarendon, first mayor of Watford, the Harpy Celaeno (Kelvingrove Art Gallery, 1902) and Watford War Memorial, Watford Town Hall (unveiled 1928).
An 8 inch brass tompion from the starboard No 4 QF 5,25-inch MK1 dual purpose gun of HMS Vanguard:, with demi-lion rampant holding a spear issuing from a barry of four bands within a rope border, the reverse with hanging posts and painted in white 'S4', later mounted on a mahogany plinth, 25cm high, together with a ship's portrait photograph of HMS Hood and a postcard of HMS Invincible (3).*Provenance- Rev Geoffrey Lewis Tiarks (1909-1987) served as the Chaplin aboard HMS Vanguard during the Royal Tour of Australia & New Zealand in 1948 and was presented the tompion in 1960 when HMS Vanguard was decommissoned. Following his navy career he served the Anglican Church in South Africa before returning to England as the Vicar of Lyme Regis in 1961. In Lyme he met the vendor who had also served in the Royal Navy and they became friends, after Rev Tiarks died in 1987 his son handed the tompion to the current owner.
A group of three autochromes by Olive Edis (1876-1955) , circa 1915:, including a portrait of Sir Charles Tomes, seated and dressed in his LLD robes, another of a large historical royal painting and the third of Mary Magdalen at the tomb(?), all 21.5 x 16.5cm.* Notes- the robes worn by Sir Charles Tomes (leading dental surgeon) are on display at the Science Museum
A SWISS ENAMEL AND GOLD BROOCH the oval painted miniature with a three quarter length portrait of a young lady contrapposto holding a small dog, pierced mount, 46 x 55cm, indistinctly marked, 18g, morocco case signed for GEORGE ROCH GENEVE++Good condition, exterior of case showing signs of wear
A CARVED AND GILDED FRAME OF FRENCH PORTRAIT MINIATURES OF NAPOLEON AND THREE IMPERIAL LADIES, EARLY-MID 19TH C comprising the the Emperor Napoleon 1 (1769-1821) after J-B Isabey, with signature and partial date 'Gauci 1807' Pauline Bonaparte (1780-1825) (with old attribution to Maxime Gauci verso) Maria Letizia Bonaparte (1750-1836) signed with initials GM and the Empress Josephine, in profile, ivory, the second octagonal, the others oval, Napoleon 53 x 36mm, frame 53 x 34cm overall++In apparently good condition, the fawn silk coloured mount faded and stained, miniatures undisturbed since probably the later 19th or early 20th c. Unexamined out of frame
BRITISH SCHOOL, EARLY 19TH C PORTRAIT OF A CHILD POSSIBLY OF THE REYNOLDS FAMILY half length in a landscape with church steeple beyond, bears old inscription verso Given to my daughter Lucy Gordon 19th June 1879 [signed] E F Grant Eltham, oil on canvas, oval, 28.5 x 23.5cm++Much dirt and light craquelure lined probably in the later 19th c, small surface puncture on old, probably the original stretchers in a gold painted frame
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
GEORGE PETER ALEXANDER HEALY (1813-1894) PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST WILLIAM STANLEY HASELTINE (1835-1900) half length in a brown coat and blue stock, holding a pencil, a book under his left arm, oil on canvas, 75 x 61cm 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. National Academy of Design, Permanent Collection, the gift of Helen, Mrs R H Plowden, nee Haseltine (daughter of the sitter).++Unlined, slightly creased around the edges on the stretcher, cleaned/revarnished with some possible retouching, in good quality mid 20th c carved and gilded frame
†SAMUEL TONKISS (1909-1992) HEAD OF LAURENCE STEPHEN LOWRY, RA 1975 bronze, cast by the Morris Singer Foundry London in 1975, on serpentine base, signed TONKISS, foundry seal, serpentine base, 33cm h overall Provenance: anon sale in these 'rooms, 6 May 2009, lot 1002 to the present vendor. Samuel Tonkiss was born in Shropshire and moved to Todmorden in West Yorkshire where he worked as a journalist. In 1959 began to sculpt a series of portrait busts, some of which were cast in small editions. An earlier head of Lowry sculpted in 1971 is in the National Portrait Gallery, London. The present bust, being un-numbered, is extra to the edition of 36, cast in 1975. Tonkiss wrote two autobiographies, Just for the Record and Raking Amongst the Embers.++In good condition
A CONTINENTAL PASTE SET SILVER GILT SNUFF BOX MOUNTED WITH PORTRAIT MINIATURES, LATE 19TH C 8.7cm w, unmarked, 4ozs 8dwts++The top much encrusted with old dust and dirt, one or two of the miniatures with very slight surface scratches and lacking three of the pastes from the border that frames the miniatures
CIRCLE OF GODFREY KNELLER (1646-1723), Portrait of James Fitzjames, First Duke of Berwick, oil on canvas, unsigned, label for E. Facon Watson, London verso, 39 1/2" x 29 1/2", gilt gadrooned frame Note: James Fitzjames was the illegitimate son of the future King James II and Arabella Churchill (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT) (Illustrated)

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