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A GREAT WAR MEMORIAL PLAQUE TO SERGEANT S.G.C. BAKER, SOMERSET LIGHT INFANTRY (Sidney George Charles Baker), together with an official note confirming his entitlement to the 1914-15 Star; a photographic portrait postcard; a family-received postcard inscribed verso `To Bert / from Sid / with love`; and two Great War woven silk postcards. Note: 9711 Sergeant Sidney G.C. Baker, 8th Bn Somerset Light Infantry, the son of John and Louisa Baker of Bruton (Somerset), died on 16th April 1917, at the age of 22. He is buried with honour at the Boulogne Eastern Cemetery.
A GREAT WAR MILITARY MEDAL GROUP OF FIVE MEDALS TO COMPANY SERGEANT MAJOR J. DANGERFIELD, SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE REGIMENT comprising the Military Medal (1056 C.S.Mjr. J. Dangerfield. 1/6 S. Staff. R. - T.F.), 1914-15 Star (1056 Sjt. J. Dangerfield, S. Staff. R.), British War Medal 1914-20 (1056 W.O. Cl.2. J. Dangerfield. S. Staff. R), Victory Medal (1056 W.O. Cl.2. J. Dangerfield. S. Staff. R.), and Territorial Force Efficiency Medal (240026 C.S.Mjr J. Dangerfield 6 / S. Staff. R.), officially impressed, unmounted; together with a Great War silver wound badge, stamped to the reverse `B283754`; a black and white studio portrait photograph of the recipient in battle dress uniform; the recipient`s Pocket New Testament; and documentation, supplied in response to a request of 1919, outlining the circumstances in which the Military Medal was earned: `During operations near the Hohenzollern Redoubt on 13th October 1915, when his Company was advancing in support of an attack and all the Platoon Officers and Non-Commissioned Officers had become casualties, he collected the few remaining men and brought them to a position where they were needed in the firing line. He has always displayed great coolness in the face of the enemy and, until severely wounded during a bombardment at Fonquevillers, he had not missed a day in the trenches with his Battalion since they came to France`.
A GREAT WAR AUTOGRAPH BOOK collected by Nurse Evelyn Culling, British Red Cross Society, while working at the Royal Herbert Hospital, Woolwich, comprising messages of thanks, verses and original artwork, the signatories including Sgt T. Timms, R.A.M.C., 19/1/17 (`When War was declared + danger was `nigh` / `God + Soldiers` were the `People`s` cry / But, when War is ended + all things `righted` / God is forgotten, + the Soldier SLIGHTED`); also a real photographic group portrait postcard of nine nurses, including Culling, dated `May 24th 1916 - Feb: 1919`; and a quantity of other portraits, photographic and hand-drawn, cloth bound.
A GREAT WAR CASUALTY GROUP TO SAPPER W.E. WILKINS, ROYAL ENGINEERS comprising the British War Medal 1914-20 and Victory Medal (both 160464 Spr. W.E. Wilkins. R.E.), officially impressed, and a Memorial Plaque (Willie Edmund Wilkins), all mounted in a display case; together with the scroll accompanying the plaque; a portrait postcard of Sapper Wilkins in battledress uniform, by Osborne & Fisher of Cornhill, Bridgwater; a gilt metal `Royal Engineers` miniature locket-style photograph frame, containing a female portrait; and a bronze medal marked `S.M.E. Chatham` to the obverse and impressed `291 Party / Best Shot / W. Wilkins` to the reverse. Note: 160464 Sapper Willie Wilkins, 91st Field Coy Royal Engineers, the son of William & Eliza Wilkins of the Enmore Inn, Enmore, Bridgwater, died on 22nd March 1918, at the age of 22. He is buried with honour at the Faubourg d`Amiens Cemetery, Arras.
EIGHT GREAT WAR WOVEN SILK POSTCARDS including one Royal Army Medical Corps badge, mounted with a black and white portrait photograph of a R.A.M.C. Soldier, framed and glazed, overall 62.5cm x 62.5cm; together with a woven silk `Souvenir de France` handkerchief; and a small quantity of other items including a `Haig Fund` button, and a Second World War Defence Medal.
APPROXIMATELY 105 GLASS MAGIC LANTERN SLIDES the subjects including `French soldiers wearing anti-gas masks in the trenches`; `Sikhs marching to their rest camp`; the `North Lancashire Regiment... before Vimy Ridge battle`; a group portrait of the 10th (Territorial) Cadet Battalion, (D.C.O.) Middlesex Regiment; `Some of the Leicesters resting`; and `Russian women learning to turn shells in an ammunition factory`, (box).
A WOVEN SILK PANEL inscribed `Victory for the Allies`, centred with a padded life-belt photograph frame, flanked by the flags of the Allies, containing the (trimmed) photograph of a sailor, dated verso 1915, approximately 46cm x 52cm; together with an additional photographic portrait postcard of the sailor`s family.
AUTOGRAPHS - ASSORTED FILM & THEATRE Approximately 120 signatures, many to portrait postcards, photographs, or pictures, including Florence Desmond, Tom Mix, Carole Landis, Dorothy Dickson, Owen Nares, Ursula Jeans, Francis Gifford, Frances Barber, Elke Sommer, Michael Hordern, Paul Schofield, Isla Blair, Penelope Wilton, Juliet Stevenson, Gemma Jones, Geraldine McEwan, Tony Britton, John Stride, Josephine Tewson, Marius Goring, Martin Jarvis, Angela Thorne, Natasha Richardson, and Gemma Craven, (album).
APPROXIMATELY FIFTY-NINE GLASS MAGIC LANTERN SLIDES mainly of ethnic and overseas portrait interest, including `Zulu Girls, South Africa`; `N. America - Group of Indians`; `Honduras Natives`; British North Borneo natives; `Gipsies` (the papered surround marked `683. Reid, Wishaw`); and `S. African Witch-Doctor`, (box).
QUEEN ELIZABETH II (B.1926) A Christmas card, with a mounted colour portrait within of the Royal family beneath a tree, signed in black ink `Elizabeth R` and dated `1957`. Provenance: Miss Violet Wellesley, Chief Driving Instructor at the Auxiliary Territorial Service No.1 Motor Transport Training Centre, Camberley, who taught Princess Elizabeth to drive in early 1945; thence by gift and descent.
QUEEN ELIZABETH II (B.1926) A Christmas card, with a mounted black and white portrait within of the Royal family on a garden terrace, signed in black ink `Elizabeth R` and dated `1959`. Provenance: Miss Violet Wellesley, Chief Driving Instructor at the Auxiliary Territorial Service No.1 Motor Transport Training Centre, Camberley, who taught Princess Elizabeth to drive in early 1945; thence by gift and descent.
QUEEN ELIZABETH II (B.1926) A Christmas card, with a mounted colour portrait within of the Royal family standing beside a water feature in the grounds of Windsor Castle, signed in black ink `Elizabeth R` and dated `1962`. Provenance: Miss Violet Wellesley, Chief Driving Instructor at the Auxiliary Territorial Service No.1 Motor Transport Training Centre, Camberley, who taught Princess Elizabeth to drive in early 1945; thence by gift and descent.
QUEEN ELIZABETH II (B.1926) A Christmas card, with a mounted colour portrait within of the Royal family in a Palace interior, signed in black ink `Elizabeth R` and dated `1967`. Provenance: Miss Violet Wellesley, Chief Driving Instructor at the Auxiliary Territorial Service No.1 Motor Transport Training Centre, Camberley, who taught Princess Elizabeth to drive in early 1945; thence by gift and descent.
QUEEN ELIZABETH II (B.1926) A Christmas card, with a mounted colour portrait within of the Royal family strolling beside a lake, signed in black ink `Elizabeth R` and dated `1968`. Provenance: Miss Violet Wellesley, Chief Driving Instructor at the Auxiliary Territorial Service No.1 Motor Transport Training Centre, Camberley, who taught Princess Elizabeth to drive in early 1945; thence by gift and descent.
[TOPOGRAPHY] Ireland, Samuel. Picturesque Views on the Upper, or Warwickshire Avon, from its Source at Naseby to its Junction with the Severn at Tewkesbury... , by Faulder and Egerton, London, 1795, half calf, frontispiece, a further twenty-nine sepia aquatint plate illustrations, and two portrait plate illustrations (as per list), engraved plate showing the course of the Avon, further vignette text illustrations, octavo (upper board detached).
[TOPOGRAPHY]. PITCAIRN ISLANDS Brodie, Walter. Pitcairn`s Island, and the Islanders, in 1850, second edition, Whittaker & Co., London, 1851, blind-stamped blue-green cloth, portrait frontispiece, two further plate illustrations, list of subscribers, octavo (covers damp marked; spine browned, nicked and torn, with incomplete title label); Murray, Rev. Thomas Boyles, Pitcairn: The Island, the People, and the Pastor; with a Short Account of the Mutiny of the Bounty, third edition, Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, London, 1854, navy blue cloth gilt, frontispiece, a further eleven plate illustrations and one text illustration, small octavo (pages 197-8 torn and sewn; joints and spine ends with some fraying); Murray, Rev. Thomas Boyles, Pitcairn: The Island, the People, and the Pastor; to which is added a Short Notice of the Original Settlement and Present Condition of Norfolk Island, twelfth edition, Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, London, 1860, dark green cloth gilt, frontispiece, a further sixteen plate illustrations and one text illustration, small octavo; and two other works of related interest, (5).
J.. M.. Shartere (English School, 19th/20th century), A rocky headland, signed and dated, watercolour, 16 x 23.5 cm, together with a 19th century watercolour portrait of a North Indian tribesman and a small 19th century pencil portrait of a young woman by Walter Seymour, signed and dated 1878 CONDITION REPORT: The second with amateur restoration and foxing
AMENDED Harry Herman Salomon (1860-1936), A three quarter length portrait of a gentleman in a winged collar, believed to be Charles Dickens, signed and dated 1925, watercolour, 27.5 x 22.5 cm oval, and another by the same hand, believed to be Ellen Ternan, a pair CONDITION REPORT: Some fading
Manner of Sir John Baptist Medina (1659-1710)-Oil on canvas – Portrait of a gentleman wearing a white cravat, frame inscribed `Sir John Medina`, 64cm x 53cm This picture has been re-lined a long time ago (probably late 19th/early 20th Century), therefore there is almost certainly some in-painting although nothing is immediately obvious - ** General condition consistent with age
Reutlinger Studio of Paris-Late 19th/early 20th Century pastel on canvas-Full length portrait of a fashionable lady, probably a Parisian actress, wearing a black hat and pale blue floral dress, standing before a landscape backdrop, signed Reutlinger, Paris, 98.5cm x 71.5cm ** General condition consistent with age
Late 19th/early 20th Century English School-Portrait of a young man, 60.5cm x 50cm, unframed Rather ragged to edges, some tears, scratches and scuffing, picture has been rather roughly placed over later stretchers so the overall image is somewhat reduced, unframed (would suggest viewing in person) - ** General condition consistent with age
Scottish Interest-Victorian silver goblet having embossed foliate decoration, two cartouche-one with a coat of arms, the other with a full length portrait of a highlander and presentation script for Perth Highland Society 1859, makers James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1858, 15cm high, 6.5oz approx ** General condition consistent with age
Late 18th Century garnet set miniature portrait mourning ring, the oval glazed image enclosed by nineteen square garnets, the closed back head inscribed `E.E.-Obt-17 Jany-1773`, size J, cased The unmarked yellow metal shank has thinned with wear, as expected with age. One garnet has chipped and a few others slightly worn - ** General condition consistent with age
[NATURAL HISTORY / ORNITHOLOGY / COUNTRYSIDE] Niall, Ian. Portrait of a Country Artist: Charles Tunnicliffe R.A. 1901-1979, first edition, Gollancz, London, 1980, boards, dustjacket, illustrations throughout, tall quarto; Niall, Ian. The Way of a Countryman, White Lion Books, Cambridge, 1993, boards, dustjacket, illustrations by Charles Tunnicliffe, octavo; and twenty assorted other works, (22).
A Mintons porcelain circular plaque painted by James Edwin Dean, head and shoulder portrait of a young woman, signed and dated 1931, 25cm diameter. James Edwin Dean was active at the Minton factory from 1880 to circa 1935 and was a very versatile painter; as is displayed in this and the following lots attributed to Dean`s work which Golding Young & Mawer are delighted to bring to the market.

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