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A Royal Navy trunk containing a quantity of uniform etc. Formally the property of Captain H.M.C Ionides CBE RN. together with two small silver plated serving dishes presented to him when he was Lieutenant on H.M submarine K26, on occasion of his marriage 13th September 1924. The lot also includes copy of his career record from the age of 13 years through to his retirement as captain in 1950
Dunhill Motorities Car Trunk from a Rolls Royce Ghost, with hinged front, stamped R3705, bearing oval Dunhills plaque to one side, together with glass top (for conversion to a coffee table), 94cm by 64cm by 49cm Heavy crease along top where top hinged. Scuffs to leather on each front corner and leather torn to back. Edging missing from the front (see extra images), locks tarnished, with piece of glass. Interior - slight wear overall. Missing chips to side of fasteners. Locks very stiff - all working.
A 19th century grandmother clock, the trunk with mock full length door, the hood with reeded and carved column capitals beneath an architectural cornice enclosing a square brass dial and silvered chapter ring with three train movement with chime/silence selector and regulator (working order)
A watercolour study of a hunting scene with hounds jumping over a fallen tree trunk in a winter landscape, signed bottom left E Turner and dated 87, 48 x 60 cm together with a grisaille watercolour by the same artist, also showing hounds, signed bottom right and dated 86, inscribed Dunston Harriers, 31 x 44 cm both in black frames
A pair of autumnal hardstone Trees, c.1900, each with gnarled trunk and with branches hung with agate, soapstone, amethyst and jade leaves and flowers, the cloisonn‚ jardiniŠres with lotus and key-fret on a terracotta ground, few losses, 41cm (2) ??1900? ??????????? , two leaves and one blosson need re-attaching. Some losses to a small number of leave/ blossoms. One of the cloisonne jardineres hs chipped enamel to the corner of the rim.
A hardstone Vase and Cover, early 20th century, the spade body enclosed by high relief peony above a pheasant on a rock, all in a jade-like green stone, the waisted neck with elephant head handles and loose rings, the domed cover also with peony, some minor chipping, 26.3cm overall, fixed wood stand (3) ????? ??????????????, Cover - stem and leaves broken and glued or missing, Handles - only one tusk intact, one trunk resin? restored. Main body - some tiny chips to peony leaves, resin? restorations to two stems.
A jade Cap Finial, 20th century, in Ming style, carved with birds and deer amongst lotus and leaves, forming a cagework, the base drilled for attachment, 4.7cm ???? ??????????, There are some discoloured areas around the base, one deer and a tree trunk where the stone is softer than the main body, whether this is a natural occurence or repair is difficult to determine.
A large hardstone Bonsai Tree, c.1920, the gilt wood branches set with jade leaves, finger citron, in carnelian, amethyst and soapstone, growing from a cloisonn‚ jardiniŠre set with malachite rocks, a few leaves detached, 33.5cm wide 22cm deep 37cm high ???1920? ?????????, One loose turquoise leaf. One small loose leaf. Large branch at top of trunk repaired. Crack to base of trunk.
A large hardstone Bonsai Tree, c.1920, the gilt wood branches set with jade leaves, finger citron, in carnelian, amethyst and soapstone, growing from a cloisonn‚ jardiniŠre set with malachite rocks, a few leaves detached, 33.5cm wide 22cm deep 37cm high ???1920? ?????????, One loose turquoise leaf. One small loose leaf. Large branch at top of trunk repaired. Crack to base of trunk.
A 19th century grandmother clock, the trunk with mock full length door, the hood with reeded and carved column capitals beneath an architectural cornice enclosing a square brass dial and silvered chapter ring with three train movement with chime/silence selector and regulator (working order)
A watercolour study of a hunting scene with hounds jumping over a fallen tree trunk in a winter landscape, signed bottom left E Turner and dated 87, 48 x 60 cm together with a grisaille watercolour by the same artist, also showing hounds, signed bottom right and dated 86, inscribed Dunston Harriers, 31 x 44 cm both in black frames
A rare and complete Victorian officers' dress uniform comprising a scarlet single breasted coatee having silver threaded epaulets and collar stitched with acorns, the coat tails embroidered with same motif and buttons embossed with crowns, black breeches having braided side stripe, red belt with buckle bearing entwined initials crest for Queen Victoria, bicorn hat also with acorn motif and gold threadword knots to sides complete with ostrich feather plume contained in separate cannister and black leather shoes with side lace insets. The coatee labelled with Henry Poole Saville Row Tailor's label ( know as the 'Founders of Saville Row', original specializing in Military uniforms) and bearing number and name '1277 F. Stapleton- Bretherton'. All pieces contained in original metal storage trunk, with conforming nameplate. PROVENANCE While there is no direct provenance for the uniform, it is likely that it may have belonged to Frederick Stapleton- Bretherton (1873-1938), a major who fought in both the Boer War and WW1, later mentioned in Dispatches. The family were well respected with established military connections and owned Rainhill Hall in Lancashire. Stapleton-Bretherton may have served with the Lancashire Hussars Yeomanry Calvary. Condition Report: Tears to lining of jacket
General Sir J. G. Maxwell`s Uniforms Maxwell’s dress uniforms as Colonel and General of the Black Watch (42nd) Royal Highland Regiment, consisting a levee dress uniform with rank insignnia of a Colonel, and a review order uniform with those of a General. Accompanied by the appropriate kilt, sporran, plaid, trousers, cross-belt with plate, stockings, kid gaiters. In steel trunk with brass plaque engraved “General Sir J. G. Maxwell, K.C.B. C.V.O. C.M.G. D.S.O.” General Sir John Grenfell Maxwell GCB, KCMG, CVO, DSO, PC (11 July 1859 – 21 February 1929) was a British Army officer and colonial governor. He served in the Mahdist War in the Sudan, the Boer War, and in the First World War, but he is best known for his role in the brutal suppression of the 1916 Easter Rising and subsequent execution of rebellion leaders.After ithe Rising started, on 24 April 1916, Martial Law was declared for the city and county of Dublin by the Lord Lieutenant, Lord Wimborne, to allow Court Martial trials of persons breaching the Defence of the Realm Act (DORA), passed 8 August 1914 and to deal with such occurrences as the Rising.Maxwell arrived in Ireland on Friday 28 April as military governor"" with ""plenary powers"" under Martial law. He set about dealing with the rebellion under his understanding of Martial law. During the week 2 to 9 May, Maxwell was in sole charge of trials and sentences by ""field general court martial"", which was trial without defence or jury and in camera. He had 3,400 people arrested, 183 civilians tried, 90 of whom were sentenced to death. Fifteen were executed by firing squad between 3 May and 12 May.Prime Minister H.H. Asquith and his government became concerned at the speed and secrecy of events before intervening to stop more executions. In particular, there was concern that DORA regulations of general court martial were not applied, i.e. a full court of thirteen members, a professional judge, legal advocate and held in public, which could have prevented some executions. Maxwell admitted in a report to Asquith in June that the impression that the leaders were killed in cold blood without trial had resulted in a ‘revulsion of feeling‘ that had set in, in favour of the rebels, and was the result of the confusion between applying DORA as opposed to Martial law. Although Asquith promised to publish the court martial proceedings, they were not published until the 1990s.Maxwell retired in 1922 and died, aged 69, in 1929.
A large Vintage leather Travel Trunk - 33 cm x 85 cm x 49 cm along with a smaller canvas and leather case - 25 cm x 45 cm x 32 cm Condition report: Leather trunk has broken and missing straps, wear, some tears, broken stays to interior and large tear, no key, smaller case has general wear tears to interior, no key

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