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Skelton's Etchings of the Antiquities of Bristol from Original Sketches by the late Hugh O'Neill, no date. Quarter leather, fifty-six numbered plates inclusive of title, folio; and Cassell's Dore Gallery, Vol. 1, Cassell & Co., London no date. Bevelled maroon cloth gilt with portrait medallion, illustrations throughout, quarto (2).
Macnab Clan Chief dirk circa 1780/90, with engraved silver mounted carved wooden lattice grip over a silver mounted panel engraved one side with two figures in Highland dress, the other bearing the Macnab Clan Crest, the engraved silver mounted leather bound wooden scabbard housing the knife and fork, 53.5cm total length.. Note: The dirk is said to have been the property of the Macnab Clan Chief who died in 1816 leaving many debts, most of his family then moved to Canada taking the dirk with them and one of the Macnabs became Prime Minister of Canada. Blanche Hilary Dell, who worked for estate agents Gosling & Milner in Surrey gave the dirk to Lesley Gosling and it passed to his son who was the vendor's best man at his wedding. Blanche had moved from the Canadian/American border during the first part of the 20th century as a spinster, bringing the dirk with her, it is believed that her mother was a Macnab. The dirk has been taken to James Charles Macnab, 23rd Chief of the Macnabs in Scotland. He has confirmed that it is a Macnab dirk and royal. He has written letters to the vendor (copies included). In summary, James C. Macnab states his opinion that the engraved head on the dirk is a Macnab crest which is substantiated by others knowledgeable in heraldry. Further, the 'open' crown engraved beneath the Neishes head signifies that the person instructing the engraving was considered a chief and the dating of the dirk suggests that this would be Francis 16th Chief (1734-1816). The dirk is considered to be the one pictured in the portrait of The Macnab by Sir Henry Raeburn, that hangs in the Kelvingrove Gallery and is the property of Diageo.
The WWII British medal group of '2990384 Pte.Thomas Jinks' (A.& S.Hdrs.), comprising 1939-45 Star, Africa Star with '8th Army' clasp, Italy Star, France and Germany Star, Defence and War Medals (in later packaging), his Soldier's Service and Pay Book, Record of Service, Release Book and portrait photograph
EDWARD P. BEAUFORT "Captain Cecil Fife Price Hamilton", oval portrait miniature, signed and dated 1915, housed in a yellow metal backed frame, inscribed "Captain Cecil Fife Price Hamilton 1st Batt. Scots Guards, who fell near Ypres after gallantly leading his company in an attack upon German trenches on Octr 26th 1914 mentioned in dispatches Febry 18th 1915", housed in a gilt tooled leather triptych case, 9 x 7 cm

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