Lot

49

HALLMARKED SILVER ASPREY CIGARETTE CASE PRESENTED TO PETER MORLAND CHURCHILL DATED 1940

In SPECIAL SALE OF COLLECTABLES, FINE ART

This auction is live! You need to be registered and approved to bid at this auction.
You have been outbid. For the best chance of winning, increase your maximum bid.
Your bid or registration is pending approval with the auctioneer. Please check your email account for more details.
Unfortunately, your registration has been declined by the auctioneer. You can contact the auctioneer on 020 8886 7888 for more information.
You are the current highest bidder! To be sure to win, log in for the live auction broadcast on or increase your max bid.
Leave a bid now! Your registration has been successful.
Sorry, bidding has ended on this item. We have thousands of new lots everyday, start a new search.
Bidding on this auction has not started. Please register now so you are approved to bid when auction starts.
1/6
HALLMARKED SILVER ASPREY CIGARETTE CASE PRESENTED TO PETER MORLAND CHURCHILL DATED 1940 - Image 1 of 6
HALLMARKED SILVER ASPREY CIGARETTE CASE PRESENTED TO PETER MORLAND CHURCHILL DATED 1940 - Image 2 of 6
HALLMARKED SILVER ASPREY CIGARETTE CASE PRESENTED TO PETER MORLAND CHURCHILL DATED 1940 - Image 3 of 6
HALLMARKED SILVER ASPREY CIGARETTE CASE PRESENTED TO PETER MORLAND CHURCHILL DATED 1940 - Image 4 of 6
HALLMARKED SILVER ASPREY CIGARETTE CASE PRESENTED TO PETER MORLAND CHURCHILL DATED 1940 - Image 5 of 6
HALLMARKED SILVER ASPREY CIGARETTE CASE PRESENTED TO PETER MORLAND CHURCHILL DATED 1940 - Image 6 of 6
HALLMARKED SILVER ASPREY CIGARETTE CASE PRESENTED TO PETER MORLAND CHURCHILL DATED 1940 - Image 1 of 6
HALLMARKED SILVER ASPREY CIGARETTE CASE PRESENTED TO PETER MORLAND CHURCHILL DATED 1940 - Image 2 of 6
HALLMARKED SILVER ASPREY CIGARETTE CASE PRESENTED TO PETER MORLAND CHURCHILL DATED 1940 - Image 3 of 6
HALLMARKED SILVER ASPREY CIGARETTE CASE PRESENTED TO PETER MORLAND CHURCHILL DATED 1940 - Image 4 of 6
HALLMARKED SILVER ASPREY CIGARETTE CASE PRESENTED TO PETER MORLAND CHURCHILL DATED 1940 - Image 5 of 6
HALLMARKED SILVER ASPREY CIGARETTE CASE PRESENTED TO PETER MORLAND CHURCHILL DATED 1940 - Image 6 of 6
Interested in the price of this lot?
Subscribe to the price guide
London
HALLMARKED SILVER ASPREY CIGARETTE CASE PRESENTED TO PETER MORLAND CHURCHILL DATED 1940THIS CASE WITH FACSIMILE SIGNATURE’S WAS PRESENTED BY THE ADVISORY COMMITTEE APPOINTED UNDER REGULATION 18B OF THE DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1939. PETER MORLAND CHURCHILL HAD WORKED ON THE COMMITTEE AS AN UNDER SECRETARY TO THE CHAIRMAN NORMAN BIRKETT BETWEEN SEPT 1939 AND AUGUST 1940. PETER MORLAND CHURCHILL DURING WW2 BECAME AN S.O.E OPERATIVE ALONGSIDE ODETTE SANSOM FACSIMILE SIGNATURES TO THE SILVER CIGARETTE CASEMEMBERS OF THE ADVISORY COMMITTEE APPOINTED UNDER REGULATION 18B OF THE DEFENCE (GENERAL) REGULATIONS 1939 NORMAN BIRKETT, ESQ  K.C.(CHAIRMAN) (LATER A JUDGE AT THE NUREMBURG WAR TRIALS)  J.W.MORRIS, ESQ (ADDITIONAL CHAIRMEN)  THE RT.HON SIR GEORGE RUSSELL CLERK, G.C.M.G., C.B  SIR ARTHUR HAZLERIGG, BT  MISS VIOLET MARKHAM  PROFESSOR W.E.COLLINSON  J.J.MALLON, ESQ, C.H., LL.D., J.P.  G.P. CHURCHILL (SECRETARY OF THE COMMITTEE)  DEFENCE REGULATION 18B WAS INTRODUCED BY THE DEFENCE (GENERAL) REGULATIONS 1939 (MISCELLANEOUS AMENDMENTS) ORDER SR&O 1939/978 ISSUED UNDER THE EMERGENCY POWERS (DEFENCE) ACT 1939.ORDER 1939/978 WAS SUPERSEDED BY THE DEFENCE (GENERAL) REGULATIONS 1939 (MISCELLANEOUS AMENDMENTS) ORDER SR&O 1939/1681. REGULATION 18B EMPOWERED THE SECRETARY OF STATE TO DETAIN ANY PERSON WHOM HE HAD REASONABLE CAUSE TO BELIEVE TO BE 'OF HOSTILE ORIGIN OR ASSOCIATION OR TO HAVE BEEN RECENTLY CONCERNED IN ACTS PREJUDICIAL TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY OR DEFENCE OF THE REALM', PROVIDED THAT ANY SUCH PERSON WAS GIVEN THE OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE REPRESENTATIONS TO AN ADVISORY COMMITTEE APPOINTED BY THE SECRETARY OF STATE. REGULATION 18B APPLIED EQUALLY TO BRITISH AND FOREIGN NATIONALS BUT IN PRACTICE IT CAME TO BE USED ALMOST EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE DETENTION OF BRITISH SUBJECTS (OR PERSONS OF DUAL NATIONALITY).NATIONALS OF FRIENDLY OR NEUTRAL COUNTRIES CONSIDERED DANGEROUS OR DISREPUTABLE COULD BE DETAINED UNDER ARTICLE 12(5A) OF THE ALIENS ORDER 1920 (AS AMENDED BY THE ALIENS ORDER 1940) AND ENEMY ALIENS WERE SIMPLY INTERNED UNDER THE ROYAL PREROGATIVE. THE MOST FAMOUS OF ALL DETAINED UNDER THESE REGULATIONS WAS SIR OSWALD MOSLEY PETER MORLAND CHURCHILL AND ODETTE SANSOM’S CAPTURE DURING WW2PETER AND ODETTE WERE CAPTURED BY THE GESTAPO IN 1943.A 1947 LETTER IN THE CHURCHILL ARCHIVES CENTRE, SENT TO CHURCHILL BY THE COUPLE, EXPLAINS HOW THEY DECIDED TO USE THE CHURCHILL NAME IN ORDER TO SAVE THEMSELVES.ABLE TO COMMUNICATE BRIEFLY DURING THEIR “CELL-STUDDED” JOURNEY TO FRESNES PRISON SOUTH OF PARIS, ODETTE AND PETER DECIDED TO PRETEND TO BE  MARRIED.THIS DID NOT HAVE ANY SPECIAL EFFECT: ARRIVING AT FRESNES, THEY WERE PLACED IN SEPARATE SOLITARY CONFINEMENT. BUT ACCORDING TO PETER, THE GESTAPO AGENT WHO HAD CAPTURED THEM WAS CONVINCED THAT PETER WAS WINSTON CHURCHILL’S NEPHEW—AND PROPOSED THAT HE BE EXCHANGED FOR RUDOLF HESS! (SINCE HIS SURPRISE FLIGHT TO SCOTLAND ON 10 MAY 1941, HESS HAD BEEN A “GUEST OF HIS MAJESTY.”)PETER DENIED ANY RELATIONSHIP TO THE PM, BUT ODETTE’S INSISTENCE ON IT, PLUS PETER’S REFUSAL TO GIVE HIS HOME ADDRESS, CONVINCED THE GESTAPO IT WAS TRUE.SO BOTH WERE KEPT AS HOSTAGES, RATHER THAN SIMPLY BEING SHOT AS BRITISH AGENTS.PETER WAS SENT TO BERLIN AND THEN NORTH TO SACHSENHAUSEN CONCENTRATION CAMP, IN FEBRUARY 1944. IN APRIL 1945 HE WAS TRANSFERRED TO FLOSSENBERG AND THEN TO DACHAU, WHERE HE WAS LIBERATED BY THE AMERICANS AT THE END OF THE WAR.POST-WARPETER CHURCHILL AND ODETTE SANSOM WERE MARRIED IN 1947 BUT DIVORCED IN 1956.IN 1950 A FILM ENTITLED ‘ODETTE’ RECOUNTED THEIR WARTIME EXPLOITS.
HALLMARKED SILVER ASPREY CIGARETTE CASE PRESENTED TO PETER MORLAND CHURCHILL DATED 1940THIS CASE WITH FACSIMILE SIGNATURE’S WAS PRESENTED BY THE ADVISORY COMMITTEE APPOINTED UNDER REGULATION 18B OF THE DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1939. PETER MORLAND CHURCHILL HAD WORKED ON THE COMMITTEE AS AN UNDER SECRETARY TO THE CHAIRMAN NORMAN BIRKETT BETWEEN SEPT 1939 AND AUGUST 1940. PETER MORLAND CHURCHILL DURING WW2 BECAME AN S.O.E OPERATIVE ALONGSIDE ODETTE SANSOM FACSIMILE SIGNATURES TO THE SILVER CIGARETTE CASEMEMBERS OF THE ADVISORY COMMITTEE APPOINTED UNDER REGULATION 18B OF THE DEFENCE (GENERAL) REGULATIONS 1939 NORMAN BIRKETT, ESQ  K.C.(CHAIRMAN) (LATER A JUDGE AT THE NUREMBURG WAR TRIALS)  J.W.MORRIS, ESQ (ADDITIONAL CHAIRMEN)  THE RT.HON SIR GEORGE RUSSELL CLERK, G.C.M.G., C.B  SIR ARTHUR HAZLERIGG, BT  MISS VIOLET MARKHAM  PROFESSOR W.E.COLLINSON  J.J.MALLON, ESQ, C.H., LL.D., J.P.  G.P. CHURCHILL (SECRETARY OF THE COMMITTEE)  DEFENCE REGULATION 18B WAS INTRODUCED BY THE DEFENCE (GENERAL) REGULATIONS 1939 (MISCELLANEOUS AMENDMENTS) ORDER SR&O 1939/978 ISSUED UNDER THE EMERGENCY POWERS (DEFENCE) ACT 1939.ORDER 1939/978 WAS SUPERSEDED BY THE DEFENCE (GENERAL) REGULATIONS 1939 (MISCELLANEOUS AMENDMENTS) ORDER SR&O 1939/1681. REGULATION 18B EMPOWERED THE SECRETARY OF STATE TO DETAIN ANY PERSON WHOM HE HAD REASONABLE CAUSE TO BELIEVE TO BE 'OF HOSTILE ORIGIN OR ASSOCIATION OR TO HAVE BEEN RECENTLY CONCERNED IN ACTS PREJUDICIAL TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY OR DEFENCE OF THE REALM', PROVIDED THAT ANY SUCH PERSON WAS GIVEN THE OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE REPRESENTATIONS TO AN ADVISORY COMMITTEE APPOINTED BY THE SECRETARY OF STATE. REGULATION 18B APPLIED EQUALLY TO BRITISH AND FOREIGN NATIONALS BUT IN PRACTICE IT CAME TO BE USED ALMOST EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE DETENTION OF BRITISH SUBJECTS (OR PERSONS OF DUAL NATIONALITY).NATIONALS OF FRIENDLY OR NEUTRAL COUNTRIES CONSIDERED DANGEROUS OR DISREPUTABLE COULD BE DETAINED UNDER ARTICLE 12(5A) OF THE ALIENS ORDER 1920 (AS AMENDED BY THE ALIENS ORDER 1940) AND ENEMY ALIENS WERE SIMPLY INTERNED UNDER THE ROYAL PREROGATIVE. THE MOST FAMOUS OF ALL DETAINED UNDER THESE REGULATIONS WAS SIR OSWALD MOSLEY PETER MORLAND CHURCHILL AND ODETTE SANSOM’S CAPTURE DURING WW2PETER AND ODETTE WERE CAPTURED BY THE GESTAPO IN 1943.A 1947 LETTER IN THE CHURCHILL ARCHIVES CENTRE, SENT TO CHURCHILL BY THE COUPLE, EXPLAINS HOW THEY DECIDED TO USE THE CHURCHILL NAME IN ORDER TO SAVE THEMSELVES.ABLE TO COMMUNICATE BRIEFLY DURING THEIR “CELL-STUDDED” JOURNEY TO FRESNES PRISON SOUTH OF PARIS, ODETTE AND PETER DECIDED TO PRETEND TO BE  MARRIED.THIS DID NOT HAVE ANY SPECIAL EFFECT: ARRIVING AT FRESNES, THEY WERE PLACED IN SEPARATE SOLITARY CONFINEMENT. BUT ACCORDING TO PETER, THE GESTAPO AGENT WHO HAD CAPTURED THEM WAS CONVINCED THAT PETER WAS WINSTON CHURCHILL’S NEPHEW—AND PROPOSED THAT HE BE EXCHANGED FOR RUDOLF HESS! (SINCE HIS SURPRISE FLIGHT TO SCOTLAND ON 10 MAY 1941, HESS HAD BEEN A “GUEST OF HIS MAJESTY.”)PETER DENIED ANY RELATIONSHIP TO THE PM, BUT ODETTE’S INSISTENCE ON IT, PLUS PETER’S REFUSAL TO GIVE HIS HOME ADDRESS, CONVINCED THE GESTAPO IT WAS TRUE.SO BOTH WERE KEPT AS HOSTAGES, RATHER THAN SIMPLY BEING SHOT AS BRITISH AGENTS.PETER WAS SENT TO BERLIN AND THEN NORTH TO SACHSENHAUSEN CONCENTRATION CAMP, IN FEBRUARY 1944. IN APRIL 1945 HE WAS TRANSFERRED TO FLOSSENBERG AND THEN TO DACHAU, WHERE HE WAS LIBERATED BY THE AMERICANS AT THE END OF THE WAR.POST-WARPETER CHURCHILL AND ODETTE SANSOM WERE MARRIED IN 1947 BUT DIVORCED IN 1956.IN 1950 A FILM ENTITLED ‘ODETTE’ RECOUNTED THEIR WARTIME EXPLOITS.

SPECIAL SALE OF COLLECTABLES, FINE ART

Sale Date(s)
Venue Address
55 High Street
Southgate
London
N14 6LD
United Kingdom

General delivery information available from the auctioneer

Upon notification of your purchases, please settle the account with our auction office, then contact Mailboxes direct to obtain an estimate of costs on 01923 254555 or info@mbewatford.co.uk

Important Information

.

Terms & Conditions

1. The highest bidder to be the buyer, and if during the Auction the Auctioneers consider that a dispute has arisen the Lot in dispute may be put up for auction again.
2. The Auctioneers have the right to refuse any bid and have the right to advance the bidding at their discretion.
3. (a) The Seller shall be entitled to place a reserve on any Lot, subject to agreement with the Auctioneers, and in this respect the Auctioneers shall have the right to bid on behalf of the Seller on any Lot up to that reserve only. Minimum reserve £50.
3. (b) Southgate Auction Rooms do not allow any Seller or their Agents to bid on any Lot they may have submitted into Auction. If this rule is transgressed Southgate Auction Rooms reserve the Right to refuse any further Lot from the person involved or any of their Agents.
3. (c) Southgate Auction reserve the right to refuse entry or to refuse to take bids from any person involved in, or suspected of being involved in, any illegal practice or ring.
3. (d) Southgate Auction Rooms reserve the right to withdraw or divide into Lots, or to combine any two or more Lots, at their sole Discretion.
3. (e) We charge the seller 20% of the hammer price; £4 per Lot Lotting up fee + VAT.
4. (a) The Buyer shall forthwith before bidding give their full name, address and telephone number and obtain a Bidding Number. No bids will be accepted without a Bidding Number.
4. (b) The Buyer shall be required to pay down forthwith the whole or one third of the Purchase Money on day of sale, otherwise the Lot(s) may, at the Auctioneers' sole discretion, be put up for auction again.
5. (a) Each Lot is sold by the Seller thereof with all faults and defects and with all errors of description and is to be taken and paid for by the Purchaser whether genuine and authentic or not and no compensation shall be paid for the same.
5. (b) Southgate Auction Rooms act as Agents only and neither they nor the Seller are responsible for any faults or defects in any Lot, or the correctness of any statement as to the authorship, origin, date, age, attribution, genuineness, provenance or condition.
5. (c) All statements in the Catalogue, advertisements or brochures of forthcoming Sales as to any matters specified in 5(b) above are statements of opinion and are not to be relied upon as statements or representations of fact, and intending purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to all of the matters specified in 5(b) above, as to the physical description of any Lots and as to whether or not any Lot has been repaired.
5. (d) The Seller and Southgate Auction Rooms do not make or give, neither has any person in the employ of Southgate Auction Rooms any Authority to make or give, any representation or warranty.
5. (e) In the event neither the seller nor Southgate Auction Rooms are responsible for any representation or warranty, or for any statement in the Catalogue, advertisements or brochures of forthcoming Sales.
6. (a) To prevent inaccuracy and delivery and inconvenience in settlement of a purchase, no Lot can be taken away unless it has been paid for in full.
6. (b) All Lots are to be paid for and taken away at the Buyer's expense by latest 5.00 pm on Tuesday following sale or any part payment shall be forfeited, or charges for storage at the Auction Rooms discretion per Lot per day will be implemented. Both conditions are subject to the decision of the Auction Rooms.
6. (c) Unless previously agreed with the Auction Rooms to the contrary, after two days following the relevant sale a storage charge of £5 per Lot per day will be levied in respect of unsold Lots which remain on the premises. After seven days notice will be served by letter to the effect that if items are not collected within another seven days then items will be sold at the earliest convenience to cover the charges incurred.
7. (a) The company will not accept responsibility for bids, left, other than those handed in to Southgate Auction Rooms.
7. (b) It is the responsibility of Buyers who leave bids to establish whether or not the bids are successful, and if so to pay and collect by 5.00 pm on Tuesday following the sale.
8. Failure of a buyer to take and pay for any Lot in accordance with Condition 6, Southgate Auction Rooms as Agents of the Seller shall be entitled at their absolute discretion and without prejudice to other right or remedies:
(i) To resell the Lot or cause it to be resold by public or private sale - any money paid in part payment being forfeited, and any deficiency attending such resale after deduction of all costs incurred in connection with the Lot to be made good by the defaulting Buyer, and any surplus to the seller, or,
(ii) If the Lot has been in store pursuant to (i) for more than three days, to remove the Lot from store and exercise the right set out in (i).
9. Buyers premium is payable at Southgate Auction Rooms on each Lot purchased with a 24% per Lot charge (plus VAT).
10. All Lots are put up for Sale without reserve unless written instructions as to reserve are received by Southgate Auction Rooms prior to sale and being agreed by Southgate Auction Rooms.
11. In the event of any Lot not being sold at Auction, Southgate Auction Rooms reserve the right to sell after the Auction, by private treaty, at not less than the reserve price if applicable, as long as the goods remain on Southgate Auction Rooms premises. In the event of such a Sale by private treaty, the conditions of Sale applicable to a Buyer governing the Auction will apply.
12. (a) Where the reserve has been agreed, the Auctioneers reserve the right to use their discretion if the highest bid approaches reserve.
12. (b) All reserves are subject to a 10% Auctioneer's discretion.
13. Lots cannot be withdrawn from the Sale after viewing has commenced unless subject to a Court Order, Redeemed Pledge or Redeemed Repossessions.
14. Southgate Auction Rooms are not responsible for any Lots left on their premises without prior permission.
15. In the event of an insurance claim, we cover the minimum valuation guide.

Important Notice to All Buyers
Some lots will require Export or Cites Licences in order to leave the UK or the European Union.
It is the buyer's responsibility to ensure that lots have the relevant licences before shipping them.
Please contact the department for assistance.
Please also note that some countries such as the United States and Canada restrict or prohibit the purchase and import of objects of Iranian or Persian origin. It is the bidder's responsibility to satisfy themselves that the lot being purchased may be imported in the country of destination.

See Full Terms And Conditions