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Napoleonic war and Northumberland history interest: A large archive of hand written letters and duplicates mostly made by and addressed to Sir David William Smith, 1st Baronet, c.1811-19, in his role as Justice of the Peace and land agent to the Duke of Northumberland at Alnwick Castle, to include letters relating to Northumbrian men, mostly in military service, sent to and received from the War Office, Office of Ordnance, the Admiralty Office, some relating to deserters from the Northumbrian Militia and the claiming of prizes, Lloyd's Committee Room regarding subscriptions and the Patriotic Fund, Excise Office, some official documents received are printed, of note being a poster for 'Unclaimed Shares of Army Prize-Money, Deputy Treasurers' Office, November 25th: 1816'.CONDITION: David William Smith was the son of Colonel John Smith and his wife, Anne. Born in Salisbury, Wiltshire, he joined his father's regiment, 5th Regiment of Foot, as an ensign in 1779. He married his first wife in 1788 and rejoined his father's regiment at Detroit in 1790 (at that time, Detroit was still under British rule). Smith served on the land board in the Hesse District (named after the Hesse region of Germany and subsequently part of Quebec) in 1791 and 1792, was Acting Deputy Surveyor General in 1792 and Surveyor General of Upper Canada in 1798. He resigned from the army and, in 1792, was elected to the first Parliament of Upper Canada (part of British Canada established in 1791 to govern the central third of the lands in British North America) representing Suffolk and Essex, and went on in 1796 to be elected for the 3rd Riding of Lincoln. Smith became a Member of the Executive Council of Upper Canada in 1796 and in 1800 was elected to the Legislative Assembly representing Norfolk, Oxford and Middlesex, becoming Speaker from 1796-1801.An influential and wealthy man, he owned 20,000 acres of land in Ontario, was an established politician, businessman and known to be fair-minded. He was even the author of the snappy-titled book: "A Short Topographical Description of His Majesty's Province of Upper Canada in North America to which is annexed a Provincial Gazeteer"!It would appear he was well-respected, and yet he turned his back on Canada and returned to England in 1802 where he became Land Agent for the Duke of Northumberland and was made a Baronet in 1821. Whether he left Canada due to some political disagreement or his health is unclear, however he did frequently suffer from fever and correspondence within the Dickson, Archer & Thorp collection does often refer to his health although Smith did not die until 1837.Condition: Most of the letters are in reasonable condition with some occasional chipping and splitting to ends of the paper and a few documents stained.
18th century English Schooloil on canvas,Portrait of John Gore, 1st Baron Annaly, Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench for Ireland and Speaker of the Irish House of Lords, inscribed 'John Gore, first Lord Annaly, obn.1783'46.5 x 36.5in.CONDITION: Oil on canvas relined 20 - 30 years ago or more and now showing signs of starting to sag, a fine craquelure running through the paint which is starting to lift a little in the darker areas although no losses as such, title inscribed top left corner, housed in a 19th century gilt gesso frame which has suffered some losses, Christie's number verso 404VG.
A TRAY CONTAINING VINTAGE CAMERAS AND CINE EQUIPMENT, including two Zeiss Ikon Contaflex Super Cameras both fitted with 50mm f2.8 Tessar lenses, an Ensign Commando folding camera, a Zeiss Ikon Mouikon 16 Cine Camera, a Fuji Finepix f10, a Zeiss Ikon Mouiscop, an Aldi projector, etc two cases of classical LPs and a bespoke powered speaker
1997 BMW E36 328i Cabriolet AutoMake: BMWModel: E36 328i Cabriolet Year: 1997Mileage: 61900VIN: 102694Configuration: Right Hand DriveRegistration: P558SPUTransmission: AutomaticFinished in Morea green with black leather. Described as driving well and being in lovely condition. It is fitted with many extras including double spoke alloys, driver and passenger lumbar, no smoker package, heated front seats, BMW hi‑fi speaker system, M tech sports suspension, M sport driver airbag and lux pack. The electric roof works as it should and the MoT issued in June was without advisories. It comes with duplicate service with some stamps, a quantity of MoT's and invoices. 61,900 recorded miles
BOSE L1 MODEL 1S PORTABLE PA SYSTEM WITH B1 BASS MODULEcomprising Power Stand, Array loud speaker and extension, and B1 bass module, all with original Bose cases/covers, complete with power lead, coupling cable, two stereo jack cables and microphone and accessory clipsNote: recommended for audiences of up to 300. Van be used in conjunction with the following lot.
4x Tri-ang Minic clockwork Vauxhall Traffic Control Cars (29M). A pre-war example with single loud-speaker. 2x post-war examples with single speaker and a double speaker example. All in dark blue with black mudguards/running boards and 2 Policemen by Taylor and Barrett. 3x with tinplate wheels and one with diecast wheels. QGC-GC, minor damage and chipping, one headlight missing, 2x examples missing speakers, remains of tyres/missing tyres to most. £70-90

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