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Victorian yellow metal leaf form locket pendant brooch and matching earrings (test as gold), the locket profusely decorated with leaves and vines, the hinged front opening to reveal glazed photograph of a gentleman, the rear with child portrait and woven hair, no hallmarks present, max H5.3cm.
Kitagawa Utamaro (1753-1806), ten woodblock portrait printsAll Oban, tate-e and including: Yamauba and Kintaro; The Courtesan Umegawa and Chubei; Aburaya Osome; The Asahiya Widow; A Wife of the Middle Rank; Women's Chores; Tomimoto Toyohina; The Courtesan Konosum; and two others.All unframed. (10)Provenance:Acquired by Major James & The Hon Mrs Whitaker in 1906, while on their honeymoon in Japan, thence by descent to the vendor.
(William) Camden’s Britannia, Newly Translated into English: with large Additions and Improvements, published by Edmund Gibson of Queens-College in Oxford, printed by F. Collins for A. Swalle and A & J. Churchil 1695 with frontispiece portrait, plates of coins and numerous cuts, (lacking maps) folio bound in full leather (worn)
Collection of books by John Moore (1907-1967) poet and author of books on the countryside to include copies of Portrait of Elmbury. Countryman's England. September Moon. The Blue Field. The Waters Under the Earth. Come Rain Come Shine. The White Sparrow. Dance & Skylark. The Boy’s Country Book. The Year of The Pigeons. Tiger Tiger etc, with some books by Henry Williamson (1895-1977), Tarka the Otter. Norfolk Life. Dandelion Days. Salar The Salmon etc – many in dust-wrappers (55)
[Photographic Portraits] The Cabinet Portrait Gallery with Photographs by W.D. Downey issued by Cassell & Co. Limited (c.1890s) comprising 45 original parts (of 60), each part with 3 photographic plates of famous Authors, Actors, Royals, Artists etc including Sarah Bernhardt, James Payn, Prince of Wales, Mrs. Langtry, Lynn Linton, Sir Frederick Leighton, Princess of Wales, Emily Faithfull, Bernard Shaw, Edwin Arnold, W.T. Stead, Lady Churchill, Thomas Hardy, Luke Fildes, King of Saxony etc. Each part in original printed wrappers and with advertising sheets bound in (45)
The Despatches & Letters of Vice Admiral Lord Viscount Nelson with Notes by Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas, published Henry Colburn 1844-1846 in 7 volumes with several folding plates, portrait, map, facsimile handwriting, etc bound in half leather with gilt lettered leather labels (one boards detached)
Over 420 postcards in two albums / loose and a Victorian Gothic Revival brass and oak book cover, cards include topographical, humorous, Mabel Lucie Atwell, early motoring, military including machine guns and motors at Salonica, Carfax and Horsham, Hastings, Lyme Regis, Bournemouth, Herne Bay, Ockley Street scenes, Steyning, loose motoring and portrait cards etc
Early 20thC portrait miniature of a lady, the likely ivory panel attached to a postcard with name and address of D.G. Bond, Summerfield, Leckhampton Road Cheltenham and also with two envelopes, one addressed to a Mrs Dorothy Bond of Toynton Battledown, Cheltenham (the other completing the Ashley Road address), contained within a Rowley Gallery frame, overall height 16.5cm, with ivory licence
Russian oil on canvas portrait of a lady, with pencil script verso regarding it being Elizabeth Maria Morgan, governess to the Imperial children, and painted by Madame Somoff, possibly later Anna Somoff-Mikhailoff c1906, also written to lower bar France Germany 1917, perhaps suggesting this is where she fled after the Russian revolution, 45 x 31cm, in gilt and oak frame, together with a small quantity of paperwork relating to it having being offered for auction by Sotheby's in their Icons and Russian Paintings auction 1987
Six: Warrant Officer Class II A. T. Hasler, Royal Artillery 1939-45 Star; Africa Star, 1 clasp, 8th Army; Italy Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45, with M.I.D. oak leaf; General Service 1918-62, 1 clasp, Palestine 1945-48 (988406 W.O. Cl.2. A. T. Hasler. R.A.) mounted as worn, nearly extremely fine (6) £120-£160 --- M.I.D. London Gazette 11 January 1945: ‘In recognition of gallant and distinguished services in Italy.’ Sold with the recipient’s Mentioned in Despatches Certificate and a portrait photograph of the recipient, these both housed in a leather ‘African’ photograph frame.
Three: Lieutenant V. R. W. Johnson, Wiltshire Regiment, who was mortally wounded on the Western Front in March 1915
1914 Star, with clasp (2 Lieut. V. R. W. Johnson, Wilts. R.); British War and Victory Medals (Lieut. V. R. W. Johnson) good very fine or better (3) £500-£700 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- Victor Reginald William Johnson was born in July 1894, the son of a ‘highly respected tradesman’ from Reading, and was educated at the Kendrick School and University College, Reading, where he was a member of the O.T.C.

Commissioned in the 3rd Battalion, Wiltshire Regiment, on the outbreak of hostilities, he was attached to the 1st Battalion, Devonshire Regiment on entering the French theatre of War on 23 October 1914, in which capacity he remained employed until transferring to the 2nd Battalion, Wiltshire Regiment, in mid-February 1915, a period that witnessed him present in the fighting around Festubert and being hospitalised in late December 1914 (the 1/Devons war diary refers).

As stated, Johnson joined the 2nd Wiltshires in mid-February 1915 but, having emerged unscathed from the ferocious fighting at Neuve Chapelle in the following month, was mortally wounded on the 28, while commanding ‘A’ Company. Captain E. Makin wrote to the recipient’s father in the following terms:

‘I regret to announce to you that your son was killed in the trenches yesterday afternoon. He was hit through the back of the head by a rifle bullet. Our Medical Officer happened to be on the spot at the time and I can assure you that everything was done that was possible to save him. The Medical Officer, who is a very clever doctor, tried to operate almost at once, but found it was useless, and your son died about two hours afterwards.

He was buried by our Chaplain at 3 p.m. this afternoon. Only my Adjutant, Captain Ponsford, and myself were able to be present, with some of the regimental stretcher bearers, as the other officers could not leave their duty in the trenches.

His loss is not only a personal loss, but I think he would have become a very good officer, and his death is a loss to the whole Army. He is buried besides two other officers. Please allow me to express my sympathy with you at your great loss, and that of the whole regiment.’

Johnson, ‘an exceedingly smart young fellow’ and of ‘genial disposition’, was 20 years old when he died, and is buried in the Royal Irish Rifles Graveyard, Laventie. Sold with including copied articles from local newspapers featuring his news from the front and copied portrait photograph taken from Berkshire at War.
A Great War ‘Mesopotamia’ O.B.E. group of three awarded to Major W. C. Reid, 32nd Lancers, Indian Army, who was also Mentioned in Despatches; he later served as Commandant of the Myitkyina Battalion, Burma Military Police The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, O.B.E. (Military) Officer’s 1st type breast badge, silver-gilt, hallmarks for London 1919; 1914 Star, with clasp (Capt. W. C. Reid, 32/Lncrs.); British War Medal 1914-20 (Maj. W. C. Reid.) mounted court-style together with the riband for the Victory Medal with M.I.D. oak leaves; together with the recipient’s related group of four miniature dress medals and riband bar, all housed in a Spink, London, fitted case, gilding somewhat rubbed on OBE, generally very fine (3) £400-£500 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- O.B.E. London Gazette 3 June 1919: ‘For valuable services rendered in connection with military operations in Mesopotamia.’ M.I.D. London Gazette 5 June 1919 (Mesopotamia). Walter Clarke Reid was born in London, Ontario, on 12 April 1881, and was educated at Huron College School and the Royal Military College. He was commissioned Second Lieutenant on the Unattached List on 27 August 1902, and was appointed to the Indian Army on 28 January 1904. Posted to the 32nd Lancers, he was promoted Lieutenant on 27 November 1904, and Captain on 27 August 1911. He was appointed Assistant Commandant, Burma Military Police Battalion at Taunggyi on 10 April 1912, before reverting to Regimental duty in 1914, and served with the 32nd Lancers during the Great War on the Western Front from 26 August 1914 to 15 June 1917. Promoted Major on 27 August 1917, he saw further service in Mesopotamia from 14 August 1918, and for his services there was Mentioned in Lieutenant-General Sir W. R. Marshall’s Despatch of 7 February 1919, and was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire. Post-War, Reid was appointed Squadron Commander of the 32nd Lancers on 1 January 1919, and then Commandant of the Myitkyina Battalion, Burma Military Police, on 24 May 1923. He retired on 23 October 1928, and died in Canada on 4 June 1934. Sold with the following related items: i) The recipient’s Mess Jacket, waistcoat, and sash, these severely moth damaged ii) A hallmarked silver cigar box, the lid engraved with the bade of the 32nd Lancers; together with a small vesta box iii) The recipient’s Journal for the Summer of 1907, spent on a Bear-hunting trip with a friend called Hogg to Chamba in the foothills of the Himalayas, type-written with a good selection of photographs, including various photographs of the various Bears that the recipient bagged, the first few pages water damaged, and the spine and front cover board missing iv) Four original studio portrait photographs of the recipient; together with a photograph of the recipient mounted on a horse v) 32nd Lancers unit insignia; and copied research.
A fine Great War ‘Western Front 1915’ D.C.M. group of four awarded to Sergeant A. Grindrod, 11th Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers, for gallantry in a successful night attack on the enemy’s trenches south of Warneton railway near Le Touquet; together with a gold presentation pocket watch from the inhabitants of Foulridge (Colne) Distinguished Conduct Medal, G.V.R. (5602 Cpl. A. Grindrod. 11/Lanc: Fus:); 1914-15 Star (5602 Pte. A. Grindrod. Lan. Fus.); British War and Victory Medals (5602 Sjt. A. Grindrod. Lan. Fus.) together with a very fine 9 carat gold Hunter pocket watch, the white dial with Roman numerals and secondary dial, signed A. Clark, Penge, the outer case engraved with monogram ‘AG’, the inner case with presentation inscription, ‘Presented to 5602 Sgt. Allan Grindrod 11th Battn. Lancs. Fus. by the Inhabitants of Foulridge in Honour of his receiving the Distinguished Conduct Medal, 17.3.17’, the watch seemingly in good working order, the medals unmounted, nearly very fine (5) £1,200-£1,600 --- D.C.M. London Gazette 22 January 1916: ‘For conspicuous gallantry south of Warneton railway on the night of 28th/29th December, 1915, when, with an assaulting party, he rushed forward in front of his comrades into the enemy’s trench and continued along it bombing all the time under heavy fire.’ Allan Grindrod was a son of Mr and Mrs T. Grindrod, of Station Road, Foulridge, Colne, Lancashire. Prior to enlisting in September 1914, he was employed as a weaver by Messrs Lonsdale & Co., Foulridge. He went to France on 25 September 1915, where he served with the 11th Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers. Sold with a pre-war family group photograph together with copied research including gazette notice, article from the Colne & Nelson Times announcing award of D.C.M. with portrait, extracts from the Battalion War Diary and Regimental History giving a good account of the action of 28th/29th December.
A W DODD (British early 20th century)Portrait of a young woman wearing a floral trimmed hatWatercolourSigned in pencil lower right38cm x 32.5cmIt is believed that the artist lived at 169 Heather Road, Small Heath, Birmingham, he is believed to have written an article in The Spectator, October 13th 1939, titled 'The Artist in War', a copy of which can be provided on request.
ASSORTED JEWELLERY & COLLECTABLES including various beads including malachite, green hardstone bracelet, Ingersoll pocket watch in folding stand, 2 x white metal compacts (one set with jadeite and marcasite ornament), silver folding map odometer, silver pierced heart shaped buckle, yellow metal gem set buckle, magnifying glass, silver pierced cherub and floral belt buckle etc.Provenance: private collection CarmarthenshireComments: the portrait miniatures and oval plaques illustrated with the lot are not included int he sale. Odometer not working.
GROUP OF JEWELLERY comprising four pins including Masonic engraved, cameo, together with seven brooches including 1 x 9ct gold and 1 x 15ct gold examples, 9ct gold cameo brooch, portrait pendantProvenance: private collection CarmarthenshireComments: wear and losses overall, viewing recommended
CHARLES III (2022-date) The Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III 2023 Gold Proof Coin Obverse Crowned portrait of King Charles III left, legend around CHARLES III·DEI·GRA·REX·FID·DEF ·MJ Reverse St. George slaying the dragon right, date and designer's initials in exergue 2023 B.P. 8 grams 22.05mm Ø cased with certificate number 08707 Condition Report:Available upon request

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