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English School, attributed to William Moore [1790-1851]-A Portrait of William Moore Jnr [1817-1909],head and shoulders,:- with wavy dark hair and sideburns,pastel, 21 x 16cm,together with two similar portraits by different handsone pastel said to be Thomas Wright of Derby [1803-1845], signed lower right 'Thos Grimshawe' and a small watercolour. [3]
Attributed to Henry Aldridge [1769-1821]-Portrait of a lady, Mrs Badger of Biddlesden Park, Brackley, Northamptonshire,:- three-quarter length seated in an interior, with dark hair in ringlets and blue eyes, wearing a pearl necklace and white chiffon dress, pencil, ink and coloured chalk drawing25.5 x 18.5cm, together with one other similar portrait of a lady [2]
Circle of George Henry Harlow [1787-1819]-Portrait of a gentleman, three-quarter length seated in a library interior,:- with short grey hair and blue eyes, wearing a black tail coat with waistcoat, black stock, a magnifying glass on a loop and chain of seals, watercolour, 20 x 16cm, together with three similar portraits of a young men by different hands, including one by Alexander O'Driscoll, signed and dated 1845. [4]
Ethel Mary Willis [b.1874]-Portrait of young man, bust-length,:-with dark hair and wearing a brown coat with yellow waistcoat and high neckcloth,signed and inscribed on an old label attached to the back boardwatercolour24 x 20cm,together with a small oval pencil portrait and one other by different hands. [3]
Edith Martineau [1842-1909]-Portrait of Hugh Garrett Foster Barham [b.1867],:-head and shoulders, watercolour, 29 x 23cmtogether with two other watercolour and pencil portraits of young men by Charles West Cope [1811-1890] and Henry Fryer Tidey [1814-1872]. [3]* Edith Martineau Provenance. Christies November 1995. Abbott & Holder
Attributed to George Richmond [1809-1896]-Portrait of Mr Dundas of Sion Hill, half-length seated,:- with short brown hair and blue eyes, wearing a brown coat and checked waistcoat with eye glass suspended on a loop, watercolour, oval 29 x 20.5cm.together with one other watercolour portrait of a young man seated. [2]* George Richmond Provenance. Abbott & Holder.
Emily Scott [fl.1826-1855]-Portrait of Constance King, nee Brogar, three-quarter length seated,:- with long dark hair tied in a plait and blue eyes, wearing a pink dress with sapphire brooch and black lace shawlsigned and dated 1841 bottom right watercolour, 34 x 26cm, together with one other watercolour portrait of a young lady with pet King Charles spaniel by S Fonseca. [2]
Roman gold and green glass intaglio seal ring, 4th or 5th Century A.D., the oval intaglio carved with a profile portrait of an empress with a cross, possibly St. Helena, who is said to have discovered the True Cross, the intaglio 15mm x 10mmNB: It is believed by the vendor that this ring was found in the Balkans area and was purchased from auction in Munich
Herbert St John Jones (1870-1939), Pair of painted toleware plaques of the Grand National winners 'Rubio, 1908' and 'Troytown, 1920', 31cm diameter, signed and titled; also a painted ceramic plate by the same hand, with a portrait of 'Sunshine', indistinctly signed and dated 1925, 25cm diameter (3)
Selection of Signatures of Senior Military People, consisting of Café Gondrée postcard of crashed gliders at Arnhem with inset photo of Maj. John Howard and signed and dedicated by John Howard to Tony Buckingham with the message “Ham & Jam”; Postcard of the Himalayas with signature of Lt-Col Charles Kenneth Howard-Bury, dated June 9 1922. (Leader of first British Mount Everest Reconnaissance Expedition in 1921, awarded founder’s medal of the Royal Geographical Society.); Letter sent and signed by Field Marshall Lord Harding, dated Oct 6 1966. With large modern portrait print as Baron Harding. (Served in the Dardanelles and Middle East WWI, and North Africa and Italy WWII.); Admit Bearer ticket for His Majesty’s Inspection of Royal Horse Guards May 15 1936 for and signed by Capt & Adj Laycock. (Involved in raid on Rommel’s HQ, became Chief of Combined Operations 1943, later Maj-Gen Laycock, Governor of Malta.) (4 items)
Selection of Brooklet VC Postcards, some signed. 9 x Brooklet VC postcards, plus a reproduction 50th anniversary First Day cover Victory in Europe 8 May 1945 with 13 original signatures inc. 3 VCs, a GC and a DSO; 16 x signed Brooklet VC postcards plus 7 x WWI era portrait photos, mostly RFC/RAF interest and & 3 x WWII era of Group Captain Gaskell-Blackburn.
Large Family Archive to the Conway Poole’s, a Military Family with Strong Links to India. Predominantly the items relate to Brig Ivan Maxwell Conway Poole (b. 23/02/1878, d. 24/12/1963), his daughter Hazel Teresa St Clair Conway Poole (by deed poll to Goodbody) (b. 05/06/1905, d. 1998), and some items to the son, Col Robert George Conway Poole, CBE (b. 09/01/1902, d. 11/11/1964) and IMCP’s grandfather Col Thomas Henry Somerset Conway (b. 22/05/1779, d. 14/05/1837). Large quantity of loose (some pinned) extensive diary notes by IMCP (some in envelopes sent home), pencil on gridded paper covering WWI: France 1915, Jan 1915 ‘today I took supply waggons to the troops in the trenches’, Feb 1915 ‘a German biplane passed overhead this morning, a British one chasing’, ‘marked the 15th anniversary of my wedding day acting as pall-bearer at the funeral of one of our officers’, ‘a party of 185 prisoners was marched in…the officer looked very glum…they were all of the 76th Regiment’, 09/05/15 ‘woken up this morning at 4.35 am by a terrific cannonade’, ‘I sleep under a tarpaulin’, ‘the 15 Lancers are just outside my bivouac’ (at Neuve Chapelle), ‘I’m afraid our attack was a failure’, ‘working on a tramway line by which rations…are sent up. The tramway has wooden rails to deaden the sound’, 11/10/1915 ‘We have been carrying on a heavy & continuous bombardment the last 3 days – chiefly on the Hohenzollern Redoubt’, 19/11/1915 ‘Handed over command of the company & bade farewell to all the men, who gave me a great send off.’, sailed for middle East Nov 1915, stopping at Alexandria 29/11/1915, 11/12/1915 ‘astride the mouth of the Shat-al-arab’, arrived Basrah 12/12/1915. Mesopotamia 1916: picks up 15/01/1916 and immediately writes about Turkish forces on their front, 23/02/1916 ‘My birthday today – several parcels arrived yesterday’, 18/03/1916 ‘A new aeroplane of the enemy’s – a biplane – was over again…dropped two bombs in a camp ¾ mile away’, 30/04/1916 ‘Kut surrendered yesterday’, 10/06/1916 ‘sat down in a trench a little way off with another fellow. The next shell hit the ??? and there was a ??? explosion that nearly blew one over. Mules bolted…’, 14/06/1916 ‘we are now digging funk-holes outside our tents’, 14/08/1916 ‘We brought down a Fokker a couple of days ago’, 31/12/1916 ‘Disembarked Bombay today.’ Mesopotamia 1917: 22/01/1917 ‘This is an amphibious sort of warfare – transports by river supplementing the land forces.’ Wonderful caricature sketch of two old men in the Home Guard (the Brig being one?) entitled “The Second Front”, dated 1942, approx. A3 size; Record of Services Officers, Indian Services for I M Conway Poole, from cadet at Sandhurst 1896/97 to retirement 1932, includes War Services WWI; Various photographs of Brig I M Conway Poole: in Edwardian dress, in cavalry dress signed and dated 1901(7), mess dress with awards (DSO & WWI medals) signed and dated Jan ‘21; group photo of officers in India (rank of Captain); Single photo of Robert G C Poole (son) in KOYLI uniform; Photo of Wilfred Owen in officer’s mess dress, signed ??? Willie; Collection of material relating to Col Thomas Henry Somerset Conway (b. 22/05/1779, d. 14/05/1837), Adj-Gen of the Army - framed portrait (13” x 17”) black and white sketch wearing Companion of Bath and Army of India Medal, small booklet ‘General Summary of the services of Colnl. Thomas Henry Somerset Conway, dated 1846; Large circular (c.24” diameter) WWI ‘roll call’ handwritten on velum (possibly a drum skin) of “B” Company, unit unspecified. Approx. 250 names with service number, rank, surname and initials listed by platoon, signal section, etc; Also present are many typical family items: various contemporaneous genealogical tables (Poole, Conway, Thompson and Cobbe families) and birth/death clippings and a selection of birth, death and marriage certificates from 1866 to 1963 inc. the Brigadier’s death cert; personal letters, many from suitors to HTG from the 1930s; considerable quantity of financial documents and correspondence including: The Howie Gold Mines, Sumatra Gold Mines, Lautaro Nitrate Company, for IMCP & HTG; various invites, etc. for official functions attended by IMCP and HTG in India during the 1930s; British passports to IMCP (1938 & 1947) with Turkish visa and HTG (1923); wills and related documentation for IMCP and HTG; Fascinating petition for compensation for HTG following a car accident in 1929 in which HTG was thrown from the motor car of her suitor Capt Douglas Richard St John Shannon. She received severe injuries and was claiming for medical costs; Ministry of Aircraft Production pass, 1943, to Mrs H Goodbody; photographs and personal effects such as leather wallet; a surveyor’s report on 59 West St, Faversham, July 1958, IMCP & HTG’s final home; a quantity of letters from Archbishop Trevor Huddleston, 1980s airmails from Mauritius, Church of the Province of the Indian Ocean and 1960s from Africa as Bishop, to Mrs H Goodbody (He was a major beneficiary in her will); Handwritten letter summarising the career of Hazel’s brother, Robert G C ‘Bob’ Poole CBE, served with the KOYLI, during WWII in Burma, was Chief Recruiting Officer, Southern Command; ADC to HM Queen 1953, retired 1955; Probate of the Will of Lt-Col Matthew Conway Poole dated 16th March 1885, written on vellum, together with attached Affidavit confirming date of death, 28th February 1885, and estate valuation of £598-10-7. Viewing highly recommended.
Selection of Ephemera, Letters Relating to Other Ranks of WWI, envelope addressed to (12545) Sgt F Cooper, B Coy, 7th Batt Middx Regt. With supporting London Gazette information and entry for his DCM for conspicuous gallantry in action; Group of 11 postcards sent by 39140 Pte Frank Woodroffe, 16th London Regt, KRR. One postmarked 10 Sept 1917, remainder sent between 25 Mar 1919 to 30 Jun 1919. Peacetime scenes of Abbeville, Calais, Le Havre; Group of three postcards sent to Miss A Dunne in Dublin by 13715 Pte Harry C Stevens, 1st Royal Fusiliers, later stretcher bearer. Dated 21 Oct 1914, 30 Nov 1914 and 1 Feb 1915. ‘the weather has change again now the snow has goon and we have got rain & mud, that is worse than ever for us in the trenches.’; Postcard of Cologne dated 29 Jan 1919 sent to Miss E F Ballard by 80119 Pte Henry Ballard, signed Hal; Postcard dated 10 Aug 1918 of Fricourt (Somme) station building ‘après le bombardment’ sent to Miss D Ellison by brother 68901 Henry Ellison, RFA; Postcard sent to Mrs A Snellgrove by her son with brief description of Sling Camp where he was based; Attendance postcard dated 24 Nov 1914 addressed to William Ernest Fleece (20958 Pte) to join 7th City Battalion, Manchester Regiment; ‘I am wounded’ postcard dated Feb 22 1915 sent to Mrs Bresnahan by 8589 Pte Edward Bresnahan of Royal West Kent Regt. With copies of WWI service record. The accompanying documentation shows a colourful service history and includes one charge sheet for absence; Representation of the People Act 1918 postcard completed by 48949 Pte Thomas Morgan Jones RAMC of Ponthenry, Carmarthenshire; Portrait real photo post card of Trooper E A Owen, Montgomeryshire Yeomanry to his Aunty Annie, dated March 10 1915. (2280 Pte Edward A Owen) (10 items)
Selection of Late Victorian / Edwardian Studio Portrait Photographs of Military Personnel, mounted on stiff card backings, most with studio advertising on rear. One of Kaiser Wilhelm II with German Majors inscription on reverse dated 26/04/1900. 17 x c.5½” x 4” and a c.4” x 7” on damaged card mount. (20 items)
Mixed Selection of Military Photographs. Postcard WWI Worcestershire Regt band WWI; Small WWI set to 315292 Gnr Eric Redford, Royal Garrison Artillery – 3 postcards (service & war memorial) Xmas card from Gnr Redford and his demobilization sheet; Small photo album with 20 military, some colour(ed), pre-WWI; Photo (c.6” x 4”) Edwardian era farm scene of hay rakers, some foxing; Photo (c.9” x 11”) Company of Ox & Bucks Light Infantry or Sherwood Rangers, WWI-era; Photo Edwardian-era studio portrait, civilian; B&W print (c.10” x 7”) portrait of Colonel-in-Chief 1935; Photo (c.7” x 5”) studio portrait of Grenadier Guardsman, described on reverse, Peter Meller; Photo (c.9” x 12”) named on reverse Royal Engineers 38 Batch YO; Photo (c.9” x 12”) named Fort Dickson Pre-Training Cadre Course 10 Feb-Mar 1952; Photo, colour, (c.7” x 10”) Royal Corps of Transport training intake 65 Trg Sqn, 23 June 1978, some damage.
Mixed Selection of Military Photographs. Sepia photo (c.7” x 9”) Boer-war era mounted cavalryman; Photo (c.5.5” x 8”) Boer-war era artillery crew around gun, faded & some damage; Photo (c.6” x 4”) meal time queue WWI-era Gunners at camp, corner of mount missing; Sepia photo (c.8” x 10”) inter-war Gurkha football team; Photo (c.6” x 8”) HQ 22nd Bde Football Team 1917-1918 plus soldiers from HQ; Photo (c.8” x 12”) D Coy, 1st Bn, The King’s Regiment named cross-country team, 1932, Jubbulpore, India; Photo (c.6” x 4”) Alec Lipscomb 14-18 War; Photo (c.5” x 4”) studio portrait of soldier with pith helmet, WWI-era; Photo (c.5” x 4”) studio portrait of soldier, signed ‘John’, (School of Music?); Photo (c.5” x 3”) dress uniform portrait; Photo (c.5” x 4”) mounted cavalryman, WWI-era, faded; B&W print (c.8” x 6”) of a watercolour sketch of a British General. (Described on reverse 1914-18 Middle East)
Mixed Selection of Military Photographs. British official photo SE 986 WA – soldiers around field telephone exchange. 8pp section of early WWII War Weekly; Official Army aerial photo of Paris; Two small photos, one civilian railway worker & one British corporal in BD/bush hat; Photo (c.6” x 8”) No 6 Cadre 6th L Q Course Small Hales School, Hythe, WWI vintage; Photo (c.5” x 4”) colourised portrait of Australian Army Division 8th Army soldier, signed ‘Love John’; Photo (c.5” x 4”) studio portrait Royal Artillery soldier with inscription on reverse of mount dated 1909; Official photo (c.8” x 10”) British troops loading into Invasion Fleet Landing Craft; Photo (c.10” x 12”) Home Guard platoon; Photo (c.7” x 9”) described on reverse as Gen Penton, Mr & Mrs Seddon, N Zealand 1897. (Mr Seddon was NZ Prime Minister); Photo (c.9” x 7”) portrait of Gnr Percy Ronald Hill in German East Africa. Died 29 Jan 1917. (With Ancestry summary attached.) Print faded & mounted damaged, part cut out; Two photos (c.8” x 12”) of men in different uniforms from a WWI-era Royal Artillery unit, some men appear in both photos.
5x WW2 German Third Reich Period Photograph Albums, the first album begins with images taken whilst serving with the Labour Service (RAD) and then moves onto service with the German army in the early stages of the war 1939/40. Towards the end of the album are images wearing camouflage clothing etc. Some images removed from album; second album compiled by an Infantry NCO of the German army, good portrait images and snap shot photographs. Accompanied by three period blank albums, two with Iron Cross motifs to the covers. (5 albums)
A VICTORIAN EBONISED AND BRASS MOUNTED CREDENZA. Breakfront outline, applied withporcelain panels, each within a gilt brass frame. Centre door with an oval portrait plaque andcrested with a ribbon bow in brass, inside a moulded brass frame and cross banding. Two bowedglazed doors to either side. Raised on a breakfront plinth. 39.5" (100cm) high, 5ft (152cm) wide.(1)
A RARE AND PROBABLY UNIQUE SET OF FIVE ETCHED SILVER PORTRAIT PANELS. ByLarry Canning, depicting historic figures that shaped Irish history. Henry Grattan, DanielO'Connell, Charles Stuart Parnell, James Dillon and Michael Davitt. Each, 6" (15cm) high x4" (10cm)w. Each with 19 +3 EEC commemoration mark, all inscribed verso and withcorresponding scroll outlining biography on each subject. Combined silver weight 720gr. 250oz.All in blue silk lined fitted case.
ATTRIBUTED TO SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS (1723-1792). A fine portrait of a gentleman.Believed to be Archbishop Richard Robinson, Lord Rokeby (1708-1794), Archbishop of Armagh,seated with a grey wig, wearing a fur jacket and holding a book. Oils on canvas. 48" (124cm) highx 39" (99cm) wide. (1) Richard Robinson, Lord Rokeby (1709-1794) Lord Primate of All Ireland.He attended the Duke of Dorset, Lord Lieutenant to Ireland in 1751, as his chaplain. He receivedthe See of Killala 1752, Leighlin and Ferns, 1759 and was promoted to Kildare in 1761. Two dayslater he was admitted Dean of Christ Church, Dublin. Robinson then became Primate of IrelandJanuary 19th, 1765. He built himself a mansion at Marley in Louth, which he called Rokeby Hall.It was abandoned after the 1798 rebellion.

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