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BOB DYLAN - ANOTHER SELF PORTRAIT (THE BOOTLEG SERIES VOLUME 10). Volume 10 of the brilliant Bootleg Series features recordings from 1969 to 1971. Released in 2013 by Columbia/Legacy (8883 73489 1). The contents of the set are in Ex+ or 'as new' condition showing little wear. The box is in VG+ condition with storage marks on the front of the box.
A late 19th century Wedgwood “Thomas Carlyle” jug, with transfer-printed portrait to the baluster body, verse to the other side, in coloured thistle-pattern & husk-swag borders, painted bands & thistle motifs to the handle & spout, inscribed to neck “Thomas Carlyle, Born at Ecclestone 1795, Died at Chelsea 1881”, 20.5cm, impressed Wedgwood mark to underside with printed John Mortlock & registration mark.
A mixed lot: a cast silver miniature figure of a bulldog, by S.M.D. castings, London 1972; a Victorian cast silver finial, in the form of a sailor figure, by Messrs Barnard (no date letter); a pair of silver salt spoons; a silver caddy spoon; a silver military badge, a mother-of-pearl and silver folding fruit knife; and an enamelled photographic portrait of young girl (on copper), signed “Lee and Company’s Patent Cardiff," the latter 7.2cm high, 5.95oz weighable silver. (8)
An 18th-century enamel snuff box, the lid interior painted with a portrait of a lady, the exterior painted with lovers in garden landscapes, 6.2cms; another with floral decoration, 7.2cms; another continental box with figures and castle on a 'bianco-sopra-bianco' ground, 6cms; an early 19th-century circular patch box, 4.5cms diameter; and a silver and yellow guilloche enamel pill box, Birmingham 1913, 3.7cms. (5)
A widow's miniature medal memorial bracelet representing the medal entitlement of Veterinary Lieutenant Colonel George Joseph Robert Rayment, Army Veterinary Department, embodying a series of medal planchets separated by enamelled bars representing the corresponding ribbons and set with clasps where applicable, the group comprising: Afghanistan Medal 1878-80, no clasp; Egypt and Sudan Medal, dated reverse, clasp: Suakin 1885; India Medal 1849-95, clasp: Waziristan 1894-5; India Medal 1895-1902, 2 clasps (each on a separate enamelled bar): Relief of Chitral 1895, Punjab Frontier 1897-98; Khedive's Star 1882; the last with suspension bar, the individual elements linked with fine chains, the Afghanistan ribbon bar accepting a sprung clasp with safety chain, in a fitted Spink & Son case; offered together with a uniformed portrait photograph of Colonel Rayment; a letter of commiseration from a brother officer to Colonel Rayment's widow describing his death from illness and intimating that his sword and medals would be returned to her, dated 10th August 1903; and an extract of a letter of recommendation between correspondents in Army Remount operations, 1883, describing Rayment's valuable qualities.187mm longGeorge Joseph Robert Rayment entered the service as a Veterinary Surgeon 24th July 1872, rising to Veterinary Surgeon 1st Class 15th February 1893, and Lieutenant Colonel 4th August 1898. Among other duties he served in Afghanistan in 1880 attached to the 1st Madras Cavalry, including the expedition against the Atchakzais; was present in the engagement at Mahsuma, Egypt, in 1882; served in the Sudan campaign in 1885; formed part of the Waziristan Delimitation Escort in 1895; and was with the Chitral Relief Force 1895, and the Tochi Field Force in 1897-98. He was furthermore entitled to the Queen's South Africa medal with two clasps, having served as P.V.O. of a district. He died in Northern Nigeria, 7th July 1903.
The interesting Great War Trio to Lieutenant Philip Timbrell Stanley, 94th Russell's Infantry (previously 15th Canadian Infantry and Royal West Kent Regiment): 1914-15 Star (77622 PTE P. T. STANLEY. 15/CAN:INF:), British War Medal 1914-20 and Victory Medal (LIEUT. P. T. STANLEY.), stitched to an associated (non-corresponding) ribbon bar for wearing, very fine. [3]Round medals 36mm diameterPhilip Timbrell Stanley enlisted in 15th Canadian Infantry in October 1914 and was commissioned into the Royal West Kent Regiment in August 1915, attached to the Indian Army. He served with the 94th Russells Infantry from 1917 to 1919 but was then sent back to the UK owing to some irregular financial transactions. Following the war he became a prolific fraudster styling himself Baron de Beck. He married a shop assistant who assumed the title of Baroness de Beck (her photograph is in the National Portrait Gallery). Stanley was convicted and imprisoned on numerous occasions for fraud and embezzlement including a major casino fraud and numerous articles about his exploits appeared in the newspapers of the day.
Brigadier General Thomas Palmer (1788-1854), Indian Army, an oval portrait, oil on canvas laid on board, unsigned, the General in uniform, half-length and slightly to sinister, wearing his Army of India Medal with Nepaul clasp (offered in this catalogue), in a gilt wood and plaster frame with scrolling ribbon pediment and title board "GENERAL, THOS. PALMER / Æt 66 yrs, Obt. 1854.", 73 x 61 cm (28.75 x 24 in.).See lot 27 for the sitter's Army of India Medal, and for his biographical footnote.
Of importance to aviation history: the Decorations and Medals to Wing Commander Gilbert George Herbert Cooke, D.S.C., A.F.C., R.N., R.N.A.S. and R.A.F., who served as navigator in Airship R. 34 for her historic double transatlantic flight in July 1919: Distinguished Service Cross, George V, reverse privately engraved "LIEUTENANT COMMANDER G G H COOKE. RN. 3RD MAY 1918"; Air Force Cross, George V, unnamed as issued; 1914-15 Star (LIEUT. G. G. H. COOKE. R.N.); British War Medal 1914-20 and Victory Medal with oak leaf (MAJOR G. G. H. COOKE. R.A.F.); Defence Medal and War Medal 1939-45; very fine or nearly so, [7]; accompanied by a dress miniature medal representing each of the first five awards; together with a copy of the Commanding Officer's report on the flight of the R. 34 incorporating a contribution from the recipient, a group portrait photograph of the crew of the R34 with other officers and civilians in the United States, a North Atlantic Route Chart from among the recipient's effects, a copy of a uniformed photograph of the recipient, and a small quantity of copy research. Round medals 36mm diameter Gilbert George Herbert Cooke was born on the 28th March 1886, at Thong, near Gravesend in Kent. He entered the Royal Navy as a Midshipman in September 1902, progressing to Lieutenant in November 1907. His career in naval aviation commenced in February 1912 when he was posted to H.M.S. Dryad (shore establishment) for an airship course, but the outbreak of the First World War found him serving in H.M.S. Chatham in the Mediterranean. Chatham had an eventful start to the war, participating in the hunt for the German ships Goeben and Breslau, and being deployed against the light cruiser Königsberg in the East African theatre. She returned to the Mediterranean in 1915 to support the Helles landings, and Lieutenant Cooke transferred to H.M.S. Europa and served under Commander (later Vice Admiral) Henry Percy Douglas in surveying the Cape Helles beaches. He returned to the UK in November 1915, was promoted to Lieutenant Commander, and resumed aviation work. He married his wife Henrietta in March 1916, and was appointed Flight Commander in February 1917. His D.S.O. was gazetted on the 1st May 1918 "For zeal and devotion to duty during period 1st July - 31st December 1917", during which time he was stationed at RNAS Pulham "Training in Parcevals", at Cranwell ("Flying Duties"), and at RNAS Daedalus at Lee-on-Solent.The historic flight of Airship R. 34, (for which the recipient (now Captain (A/Major) was the navigator), was a pioneering achievement that took place between the 2nd and the 13th July 1919. The vessel encountered adverse weather conditions in the first ever East to West aerial crossing of the Atlantic, and arrived at Mineola, U.S.A., dangerously short of fuel. On the return flight she was diverted to Pulham, again owing to foul weather.Following his return Gilbert Cooke was Commissioned Squadron Leader R.A.F. (01/08/1919) and awarded the Air Force Cross (London Gazette 22/08/1919) for "..distinguished services to Aviation, in the successful voyages of Airship R. 34 from the United Kingdom to the United States of America and back". He was promoted to Wing Commander in 1925.According to family tradition, the interesting combination of D.S.C. and A.F.C. aroused suspicion in the mind of a civilian who observed Cooke's medal ribbons as he travelled by train, in uniform, during the Second World War. Knowing enough to recognise the ribbons, but not enough to reconcile a Royal Navy award with an RAF award, he mistakenly concluded that Cooke was wearing them fraudulently, and summoned the police to apprehend him.
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip: two signed Christmas greetings cards, 1986 and 1987, the first with an equestrian scene of the Queen and Prince Philip participating in the Trooping of the Colours, the second a portrait of the couple together with Royal children including Princes William and Harry; each in a postmarked envelope. [2]
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip: two signed Christmas greetings cards, 1984 and 1985, the first showing the Queen and Prince Philip in the grounds of Balmoral Castle, the second a portrait of the couple together with Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother; each in a postmarked envelope. [2]
World - Mixed coins to include Canada silver proofs 1oz maple leaf 2002, Golden Jubilee Dollar 2002, G.B. Royal Mint silver proof Olympic Games £2 2008 coins x 2, £5 2012, Westminster Two Penny Blue - titanium coin 2000, Penny Black silver proof, silver hallmarked medallion commemorating The First Referendum of the British people June 5 1975 with Obv: Portrait of Harold Wilson & other issues (Qty)
G.B. - Mixed Ancient silver coins to include Roman Republic Denarius circa 127BC Obv: Helmeted Head of Roma, Rev: Macedonian shield with elephant's head at centre VG-AF (Ref: Spink 138), Richard II London Half Penny 1377-99 GF-VF, Edward IV Bristol Light Coinage Groat M/M Crown circa 1464-70 (N.B. Good portrait but dark stains to coin & small split in flan @ 6 o'clock), otherwise GF-AVF, Vatican City Lead Papal Bulla Seal, Pope Innocent VI circa 1352-62 (N.B. Crisp detail, but loss to flan between 3 o'clock & 6 o'clock) otherwise GVF & five other hammered silver coins in mixed grades Poor-GF (Qty)
G.B. - An album containing a collection of mixed banknotes to include Warren Fisher Ten Shilling first issue (September 1919) prefix H (with dot) (N.B. Scarce) GVF, One Pound second issue (February 1923) prefix D1 50 AEF, Provincial Five Pound, Norwich Crown Bank and Norfolk & Suffolk Bank, Harvey & Hudsons 4th April 1868 (Stamp cancelled) G (N.B. Scarce), Peppiatt £5 prefix H86, London 7th April 1945 VF, J. Hollom £10 series 'C' portrait issue prefix A01 AU (N.B. Scarce), Kentfield £10 & Gill £20 pair of notes, both with identical prefix A01 serial no. 000583 UNC (N.B. Rare), Page £20 prefix A17 UNC, Somerset £50 prefix B46 (N.B. Light central fold) otherwise AEF, Commercial Bank of Scotland £5 3rd January 1955 prefix 27F GVF, The Royal Bank of Scotland £50 prefix A-3 14th September 2008 UNC, Bank of Scotland £100 prefix AA 19th May 1999 GEF (N.B. Scarce), Northern Ireland Ulster Bank Limited £5 prefix GB 25th November 2006 (N.B. Rev: George Best) UNC, Guernsey Peppiatt £1 September 18th 1941 overprinted 'withdrawn from circulation etc.' F (N.B. Scarce) Guernsey £50 prefix A circa 1994 UNC (N.B. Scarce) & other issues (Total 64 banknotes)

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