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Rare Attributed WW2 Special Air Service (S.A.S) Beret Badge of Major R H Branson, fine example of a wartime embroidered winged dagger beret badge as worn by the SAS. Insignia shows wear and removal from a beret. Reverse with the remains of the paper backing. Accompanied by a re-print photograph and details of service of Major R H Branson Royal Artillery later Special Air Service. Major Branson began his service as an enlisted rank in the Royal Artillery in the 1930’s, he gained a commission as a Lieutenant in 1941. Served in various Artillery units in Malta and Sicily before being posted to the SAS in North Africa on 28th January 1944. He later took part in Norway with the SAS before continuing to serve into the post war years. Attribution gained by the vendor.
Robert Cull, three artist signed Limited Edition lithographs, ' Chalk Cut, Jet Trail ' and ' Boy on the Railway ' (one unframed), together with a gilt framed coloured print, ' A young Briton ' after Arthur J. Elsley and J. McCabe, watercolour, view of Ben More, signed and dated 1907, 23 x 33.5cm, maple framed
Terence Brind, signed Limited Edition colour print, No. 191 of 250 ' Dawn Handover ', signed by Air Vice Marshall Johnnie Johnson and Lieutenant Colonel James A. Goodson, 43 x 62cm, another copy of the same print (foxing), both unframed, together with a framed engraving, rural amusement, after Lawrence, framed coloured engraving of the S.S. Great Britain and a black and white print, portrait of a young girl
Joseph Farquharson,Winter,colour print, signed,52x72cm.Condition report:All over discolouration of the paper - really rather grey in tone - and patches of foxing. There is a crease to the middle of the left hand margin (near the figure) and other areas of creasing to the paper. See additional images.
Large collection of commemorative coins and medals, including, £1 silver proof, 2017; Twelve Apostles, cupro-nickel medals; Twelve Apostles, gold plated with print; Tower of London/ Westminster Abbey, gold plated with Swarovski; Diana, pair; 250 Years HMS Victory, set of six; other sets and part sets. (a large quantity)
David Shepherd,Elephants in the Tsavo National Park,limited edition colour print, signed, numbered 54/185,52x78cm.Condition report:There are insects under the glass which may leave behind spot stains on the paper. Otherwise the paper is in good order, no evident tears or creases, and no evidence of foxing.
After John Egerton Christmas Piper (1903-1992), colour print, 'St. Mary le Port, Bristol'. The original dated 1940, facsimile signature lower right, 59.5cm x 49.5cm. Framed and glazed.Of local interest, the WWII artist has depicted the remains of the church after heavy bombing of the Bristol dockside blitz of 1940.
After William Morris (British, 1834-1896) -Portrait of Jane Morris, née Burden -Etching 9.5 x 7.5cm -Inscribed lower right 'yours affectionately J.M. (Jane Morris) -This print is after the drawing of Jane Burden which William Morris produced in 1858, during their engagement period and before they were married in 1859. The handwriting of the dedication is consistent with that found in Jane Morris' correspondence.After Dante Gabriel Rossetti (British, 1828-1882) -Intended frontispiece to Rossetti's Early Italian Poets, 1861, issued as a Christmas Card -Engraving -15.5 x 10.5cm -Inscribed below 'From a drawing on a zinc plate by D G Rossetti, intended for the title page of The Early Italian Poets, 1861' and 'With best wishes from Mr & Mrs Sydney G Cockerell, Christmas 1907' The copy of this engraving gifted to the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge by the Cockerell in 1908.Circle of Edward Burne-Jones (British, 1833-1898) -Study of a reclining woman and her draperies (perhaps Jane Morris) -Pencil drawing -24.5 x 35cm -Possibly after a study for Burne-Jones' cycle 'The Legend of Briar Rose' (1885-1890) -Provenance: The property of Lorraine Angela Cormell Price (1944-2023) who was the granddaughter of Cormell Price (1835-1910) inaugural Head of the United Services College in Westward Ho! from 1874. Cormell Price attended King Edward's School in Birmingham where he met Edward Burne-Jones. In Oxford they met William Morris and the three became lifelong friends. Cormell Price was known as 'Uncle Crom' by the children of the celebrated Burne-Jones and Morris households, and later was confidant to Jane Morris and her daughters Jenny and May, and to Burne-Jones' son Philip. In his role as Head of the United Services College Price became mentor to Rudyard Kipling (himself a relative of Burne-Jones) and was immortalised in Kipling's 'Stalky & Co'. On his retirement from the USC in 1894 Price married his housekeeper, Emma Hopper, and they had two children: Edward (Lorraine's father) and Dorothy. On Price's death Kipling and his wife took on the costs of educating Edward and Dorothy and the families remained in touch throughout their lives.Lorraine inherited books and pictures from her parents, and also an invaluable archive of personal papers relating to the Burne-Jones and Morris circles. Lorraine bequeathed the archive to the Bodleian Library, and its contents will be made available to readers and researchers in due course. (3)
A Chinese fan painting, a Japanese painting of an owl and a reproduction print the first depicting a pair of birds amongst wisteria, signed Xu Zhen [1841-1915] and dated the fifth month of 1892, 52cm framed and glazed; the second depicting an owl perched on a branch, inscribed 'a bird in cold woods' and signed Kiho, 73 x 33cm; together with a reproduction print 'Ching Ming Festival' [3].

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