A Collection of Six Military Related Bar Brooches. A Great War White Metal Circular Locket, inscribed `En Alsace` and to reverse `Notre 75 1914-1915`. A Gold Framed Photographic Portrait `Roberts`. A Yellow Metal Propelling Pencil by S.Mordan and Co., inscribed `Col. Euan Smith Garrick Club`, etc (lot)
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A Framed Commission to Pilot Thomas Gordon Speake, appointed to be an Officer in the RAF from 1st April 1918, together with a photographic portrait of the recipient in RFC uniform, inscribed to reverse `Mr and Mrs T.H. Speake and family appreciate exceedingly your kind expressions of sympathy in the loss of their dear son Thomas Gordon (2nd-Lieut. RAF - Pilot) Killed in France, November 20th 1918: Aged 19 years.`Second Lieutenant Thomas Gordon Speake of 82nd Squadron R.A.F. died on the 20th November 1918 aged 19 years, Son of Mr. T.H. and Mrs. L.F. Speake of `Hill Crest`, 172 Portland Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham. He is remembered with honour at the Kortrijk (St. Jan) Communal Cemetery.
Pat Rooney (20th Century) - A Charcoal Caricature of `Ken` Royal Artillery, signed by artist to bottom right, dated 1948, mounted, framed and glazed, 58cm x 48cm. Aufruf an die Bevoelkerung der Insel Jersey (Proclamation to the Population of the Isle of Jersey), dated 6th June 1944, mounted, framed and glazed, 42cm x 33cm. Photographic Portrait of a Heer Officer, mounted, framed and glazed, 45cm x 36cm Photographic Portrait of a Heer Officer, mounted, framed and glazed, 46cm x 36cm.
AFTER WILLIAM NICHOLSON (1872-1949) "The Archbishop of Canterbury", "Lord Roberts" (x 2),"German Officer", "James McNeill Whistler" (x 2), "Prince Bismarck" (x 2), "Self Portrait", "Study of a Gentleman", "W. E. Gladstone", "Sir Henry Irving", "Cecil Rhodes", "Sir Henry Hawkings" and "Sarah Bernhardt", a set of 15 lithographs after woodcut originals (15)
LATE 19th CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL "Portrait study of a young woman seated upon a chair wearing blue and lace trimmed dress", watercolour, unsigned, AFTER THOMAS GAINSOROUGH "Mrs Sheridan", a coloured mezzotint by EDMUND WARDLE, signed in pencil, two further figural coloured mezzotints and three further pictures
19th Century English School - Oil on wooden panel - Portrait of Lieutenant Colonel Henry.C. Bird (1782-1829) of His Majesty`s 16th Regiment of Foot and later Commandant of Kandy, Ceylon, 46cm x 35.5cm. In August 1819 His Majesty`s 16th Regiment of Foot embarked from Cork, bound for Ceylon. Having spent a month in Cape Town they alighted at Columbo on February 20th 1820. They moved to Bengal over the latter months of 1828 leaving Lieutenant Colonel Bird behind as Commandant of Kandy. He died of cholera just a year later. His brother George was a pioneer coffee planter and considered the father of the industry in Ceylon. Later in the 19th Century the family reverted to full use of the original spelling of their surname, Byrde. Provenance: By direct descent from the Bird (Byrde) family
Cardiff Interest - A small late 18th/early 19th Century archive relating to the Hollier family and comprising: an oval miniature portrait of Fanny Henrietta Parris (nee Hollier), verso with script `Fanny Henrietta Parris, died at Negis on the 19th day of March 1817, in the 32nd year of her age, to the great grief and affliction of her affectionate but disconsolate father Henry Hollier who must ever lament his loss` followed by a four line verse, oval miniature portrait of her husband Richard Neave Parris in military uniform, an 18th Century leather bound hand written recipe book, the inside cover with script `Receipts selected by Henry Hollier for the use of his dear daughter Fanny Henrietta Hollier. Cathays, in the County of Glamorgan 1786. Adams Down in Glamorgan 1796, a mourning ring bearing the script `Ann Hollier, Obt 15 May 1828 and a mourning brooch having a hair panel within a seed pearl surround and bearing the initials S.D., M.D., A.D. and F.D. Henry Hollier was born in Hagley, Worcestershire and later moved to Cardiff where his two children Fanny and Henry were born. He had been appointed as Steward to the 1st Marquis of Bute and later went on to hold a number of public posts in Cardiff. He was admitted a Burgess, became the Town Clerk of Cardiff, Bailiff, Clerk of the Peace, Clerk of the General Meeting, Collector of Customs and finally Alderman of Cardiff. His son also named Henry followed his father by becoming a Burgess, however he appears to have embezzled the taxes and in 1818 his estates were seized by the crown and sold off to repay his debts. Richard Neave Parris served in various infantry regiments before becoming a Cornet in the Dragoon Guards in 1801, he was made a Freeman of Cardiff in 1811
Vienna porcelain urn shaped vase, the oval reserve panel painted with a portrait of a lady holding a bunch of flowers, heavily gilded decoration over a blue ground, standing on a square base, 23.25cm high together with a similar cylindrical two handled vase having a flared neck and standing on four pad feet, 19cm high
AN ABBEYDALE CHURCHILL VASE AND COVER of octagonal pagoda form with lion handles and cobalt panelled ground, decorated with sepia portrait and raised gilt emblems and inscriptions, 28cm h, gilt printed mark and that of the retailer, T Goode & Co Ltd, London, and numbered 229 of an edition of 250, c1965 ++In fine condition

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