A Victorian silver vinaigrette by Nathaniel Mills, of cartouche shape, decorated with landscape views of Balmoral Castle from across the river Dee. The hinged cover opens to reveal a gilded interior with an ornate pierced grill. Maker's mark for Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1849. 4.7 x 2.7 x 0.8cm 0.65oztProvenance: Maurice 'Dick' Turpin, Barons Keep, London W14. Condition ReportGilding to interior worn.Some dents near the hinge of the pierce grill.Top at right angle.The inside grill needs to be pushed in a little bit but it sits at the right angle.
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2 bts Knappstein Enterprise Cabernet Sauvignon 1996 Clare Valley vts 1 bt Ashton Hills Vineyards Pinot Noir Reserve 1997 Adelaide Hills us/ts 2 bts Nepenthe Vineyards The Fugue 1997 Adelaide Hills vts 1 bt Mitchell Sevenhill Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon 1998 Clare Valley i.n 2 bts Rosemount Estate Balmoral Syrah 1998 McLaren Vale ts 1 bt Two Hands Angel's Share Shiraz 2002 McLaren Vale ts 1 bt Barossa Shiraz 2006 Marks & Spencer hf/i.n Above 10 bottles
1978 Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow II Transmission: automaticMileage:32271When the Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow was released to the public in October 1965, the development departments were showing the result of work carried out over a period of some ten years. The new models were technically striking in three ways. A monocoque chassis was used; all wheels were sprung independently and four wheel disc brakes now ensured stopping power of the sort that had come to be expected in a modern car. Under the bonnet, the V8 engine, which had been introduced in the Silver Cloud series, was employed. In February 1977, the Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow II was introduced. The most notable changes mechanically were rack and pinion steering and modifications to the front suspension which improved handling remarkably.The example we have here is presented exceedingly well in Silver Sand with a Walnut roof and the paint still retains an excellent shine, as does the chrome. The Beige hide interior is piped Dark Brown and is also presented in superb order. The walnut veneer dash was re-lacquered in 2018 and the rest of the veneer is in excellent shape, with a few slight cracks to the door capping's. The car is supplied with a comprehensive history file, MoT test certificates dating back to 1985 when the mileage was recorded at 5452 and then showing a steady increase during the following years. A few MoT's have a small gap between them, where it's likely the car spent some time off of the road. However, with the wealth of MoT's and invoices provided in the history file, paired with the condition of the car, we believe that the mileage is very likely to be genuine although this is not warranted. The car is supplied with a V5C registration document, factory order and build sheets, various invoices for works over the years and an original owners manual. In recent years, the car has been maintained by marque specialists Nigel Sandell and Balmoral. Consignor Fraser Smith
1990 Bentley Turbo R Transmission: automaticMileage:145000The Bentley Turbo R was a high-performance model produced from 1985 to 1997 with a total of 7,230 built in the 12 year production period. The 'R' stood for 'Roadholding', to set it apart from its predecessor, the Mulsanne and also sported a revised suspension with wider tyres on alloy wheels; a first for a Bentley. The suspension changes, although seemingly subtle, transformed the soft and less than well-controlled ride of the Mulsanne into that of a real performer. This was achieved by increasing the anti-roll bar rates in the front and rear and by increasing the damping. A Panhard rod to anchor the rear suspension was also introduced, reducing side-to-side movement in corners. The Turbo R was sold alongside the Mulsanne Turbo for a short time although the Mulsanne was taken out of production in 1985. For the 1987 model year, the Turbo R received anti-lock brakes and Bosch fuel injection replacing the Solex carburettors.First registered 16th January 1990 and supplied by Evans Halshaw, presented in Balmoral Green with full cream leather trim and ample wood veneer this is an all original example with the factory supplied Blaupunkt Sound System. Supplied with not only the original service booklet (full) it also boasts a continuation booklet which together display 19 stamped services, 17 with main dealers and the last at 137,840 miles. In the last decade the car has seen only minimum use covering just 2,500 miles over that time. The car this year has been lightly recommissioned and presents an ideal 90's Bentley for a modest outlay. Offered with the car is the original service and warranty booklets, MoT's and including the current MoT until September 2024 and V5 registration document. What better way to waft to and from the golf club or races than in a car that when new would have cost £115,000+. Consignor Mathew PriddyGuide Price £10,000-£16,000
A post WW2 glengarry cap, with red, white and blue diced band, red tourie, black rosette fitted with gilt Highland Light Infantry cap badge, silk tails to the back. No apparent makers marks or dates to the inside. Plus, an unbadged Scottish Balmoral bonnet hat, in dark blue wool, with a black and white diced band, silk tails and a black tourie to the crown. Evidence of there once being a badge to the front left side (3 small holes). Also included are, a 1985 dated book, entitled The Black Watch A Short History, by Bernard Fergusson, a modern Clan Gordon bonnet badge, a Gordon Highlander cap badge with copper lugs, a Cameron Highlanders cap badge with copper lugs, and a Black Watch cap badge with copper lugs. Condition: generally good condition. The Balmoral bonnet has a hole to the lining, under the tourie area, plus 3 mounting holes to the band where the badge once was. The HLI badge has a little wear to high points of the the gilt finish. The other badges and book remain in good condition.
HRH Diana, Princess of Wales (1961-1997). An autograph Christmas & New Year card, [1983], inscribed by Diana for "Bill" [Pashley], and signed, "With love from, Diana." On heavy white card bearing gilt crests and mounted colour photograph of Charles & Diana with an infant Prince William Provenance: Consigned by the family of Bill Pashley (d. 2014), fashion designer who famously created the tweed sports suit for Princess Diana to wear during her Balmoral honeymoon in 1981. Pashley's other clients included Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, Dame Margaret Price, and Dame Gwyneth Jones
HM King Charles III [as Prince of Wales] & HRH Diana, Princess of Wales (1961-1997). An autograph Christmas & New Year card, [1988], inscribed by Diana for "Bill" [Pashley], signed individually "Diana" & "Charles". On heavy white card bearing gilt crests and mounted colour photograph of Charles & Diana with young Princes William & Harry Provenance: Consigned by the family of Bill Pashley (d. 2014), fashion designer who famously created the tweed sports suit for Princess Diana to wear during her Balmoral honeymoon in 1981. Pashley's other clients included Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, Dame Margaret Price, and Dame Gwyneth Jones
HM King Charles III [as Prince of Wales] & HRH Diana, Princess of Wales (1961-1997). An autograph Christmas & New Year card, [1986], inscribed by Diana for "Bill" [Pashley], "From the four of us", signed individually "Diana" & "Charles". On heavy white card bearing gilt crests and mounted colour photograph of Charles & Diana with young Princes William & Harry Provenance: Consigned by the family of Bill Pashley (d. 2014), fashion designer who famously created the tweed sports suit for Princess Diana to wear during her Balmoral honeymoon in 1981. Pashley's other clients included Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, Dame Margaret Price, and Dame Gwyneth Jones
HRH Diana, Princess of Wales (1961-1997). An autograph Christmas & New Year card, [1981], inscribed by Diana for "Bill" [Pashley], and signed, "With love, Diana." On heavy white card bearing gilt crests and mounted colour photograph of Charles & Diana on their wedding day Provenance: Consigned by the family of Bill Pashley (d. 2014), fashion designer who famously created the tweed sports suit for Princess Diana to wear during her Balmoral honeymoon in 1981. Pashley's other clients included Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, Dame Margaret Price, and Dame Gwyneth Jones
FOUR BOXES OF CERAMICS AND GLASSWARE, to include a Chapman cream and gilded flower tea set pattern 1486, a Foley china coffee set, Balmoral china coffee set pattern 3682, Ridgeway Ironstone 'Canterbury' pattern dinner ware, a Cottage Ware tea set, a box of Polar Bear gramophone needles, five decanters, etc. (s.d) (4 boxes)
A quantity of good quality English 20thC porcelain comprising a pair of Lynton porcelain Derby vases signed J. Skerrett 26cm, a Spode 200th Anniversary twin handled vase 19.5cm, numbered 49, 2 x Cavershall Xmas plates, a Coalport plate, Royal Worcester 'Balmoral' teapot, Coalport lidded vase together with a 19thC Copeland figurine/ lamp base (9).
A present from King George V: a pair of 9ct gold and enamelled cufflinks, Birmingham 1929,each of oval form, enamelled with the cypher of King George V, complete with the original tooled leather box, 'Plante.12, Bury St London, S.W.',19 x 13mm, 9.59g,together with a Master of the Household, Buckingham Palace, 1933, Christmas card, anda Royal letter to Gower,'The King says you may fish in the Balmoral water this Autumn' (4)Gifted to King George V's valet 'Gower' who was in the service of three monarchs: Queen Victoria, King Edward VII and George V. Acquired from Gordon Savage, the founder editor of the Antiques Trade Gazette and Kensington Church Street dealer, in 1974.Condition ReportEnamel appears in good order. Very minor surface scratches. Some wear and surface marks to the case. Light spotting/marks to the paperwork.
A collection of 33 letters, 1997 - 2013. Two of which remain unopened, from the Royal family's equerries, to the correspondent who, from time to time, wrote to them with congratulations and condolences and even sent flowers on occasions. Subjects include the death of Diana, Princess of Wales, Princess Margaret, congratulations on the birthdays of Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, etc. Postmarks include: Balmoral; Buckingham Palace and Sandringham.
A large Staffordshire Asiatic Pheasants blue and white shaped oval meat plate, 55cm wide, c.1860; another, rounded rectangular, Willow pattern, 45cm wide; others, Balmoral, Severn; A large Staffordshire Rustic pattern rounded rectangular meat plate, printed in monochrome, 45.5cm diam, c.1890; others, various patterns, Daisy, Poppy, Kendal, etc
ROYAL LOCHNAGAR 1972 24 YEAR OLD RARE MALTS 75CL HIGHLAND SINGLE MALT Distilled: 1972Bottled: 09/1997Bottle Number: 511055.7% ABV / 75cl Royal Lochnagar Distillery sits at the foot of the Cairngorm mountains and is fed by the crystal clear water of the Scarnock springs.Originally called Lochnagar, it was renamed following the royal visit by Queen Victoria, who was quite a fan. The distillery reguarly resupplied the nearby Balmoral Castle which is situated just one mile away.
ROYAL LOCHNAGAR SELECTED RESERVE HIGHLAND SINGLE MALT Bottle Number: 5531543% ABV / 70cl Royal Lochnagar Distillery sits at the foot of the Cairngorm mountains and is fed by the crystal clear water of the Scarnock springs.Originally called Lochnagar, it was renamed following the royal visit by Queen Victoria, who was quite a fan. The distillery reguarly resupplied the nearby Balmoral Castle which is situated just one mile away.
VARIOUS ARTISTS: Phyllis Jenkins, 20th century British School watercolour 'Penmon Priory', signed lower right, 21.5 x 35.5cms, Pete Smith, 20th century British oil on board, title verso 'Beaumaris from Garth 1988', signed lower left, 28 x 40cms, Eunice Rogerson water colour title verso, 'A Beacon Stream', signed lower left, 13.5 x 20cms and HRH Prince of Wales (now King Charles) colour print 'Lochnager Balmoral', Scotland, 14 x 19.5cmsProvenance: deceased estate GwyneddComments: framed and glazed, Smith framed only
TWO BOXES OF ASSORTED SUNDRY ITEMS ETC, to include a Tasco three draw pocket telescope, a small quantity of first day cover stamps, a plaster polychrome wall plaque depicting a Native American Chieftan, Balmoral China tea cups, saucers and sandwich plates, Warwickshire County Bowls association wall shields etc.
Charles III (1948-, King of the United Kingdom) Six signed letters, 1991-8 2 autograph and 4 typed, all to Fiona McFadyen of Forbes, Aberdeenshire and latterly of Inchmarlo, Kincardineshire, thanking her for gifts of honey ('I hope that Barbara Cartland's dictum - "a spoonful of honey a day makes you warm and lovable" - will prove true in my case!'; 'Last year's honey was hugely appreciated and this year's will ensure that I can continue to indulge in a rather biblical breakfast of milk and honey!'; 'It really is so kind of you to think of me in this way and I look forward to my jar of Kincardineshire elixir each year with greatest anticipation!'), all on a single sheet of Charles's Prince of Wales, Birkhall or Balmoral letterhead and retaining original envelope.Together with: 5 autograph postcards from Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester (1901-2004) to a Joan Robertson and/or Fiona McFadyen ('A 1000 thanks to you & Miss Fiona McFadyen for the very delicious honey', etc.), c.1980s-90s, retaining one initialled envelope; and a typed letter signed from the Hon. Angus Ogilvy, husband of Princess Alexandra, 1976(quantity)
A Victorian lady's photographically-illustrated drawing-room album, Kate Davies, May 21st 1874, [54]ff of colour paper, some leaves embossed, typically inscribed with manuscript prose and verse, mostly glosses from belles-lettres, illustrated with 4 annotated views of the Swiss Alps dated 1880, 3 annotated views of Torquay and a Devon country house, a view of Caswell Bay, Mumbles, Wales, within a 'herbarium' border of dried and pressed seaweeds, presumably Welsh, a leaf of 7 Welsh topographical views, another leaf with views of Balmoral and Abergeldie Castles, an untitled but probable view of the Niagara Falls, America, "Falls near Braemar" , further albumen prints of Cologne and York Cathedrals, Landseer paintings, etc., one herbarium leaf and other herbarium borders in places, etc., contemporary green morocco gilt over boards, blocked and tooled, slightly rubbed, corners bumped, all edges gilt, moiré endpapers, retailer's ticket to recto pastedown: Latrobe, Bookseller &c, Bristol, 4to
Early 20th Century White Linen Damask Table Cloth of Royal Interest, comprising a central view of possibly Balmoral, flanked at each corner by a stags head mount draped with fabric, together with four crossed rifles and horn, two sets of initials are woven beneath these possibly 'IA' and 'IR', four coronets are woven to the cloth for the 'heir apparent' above a shield marked with a cross, woven scenes include stags in repose, figures in Scottish dress with rifles and dogs, thistles and other decoration, 225cm by 233cm
Early 20th Century White Linen Damask Table Cloth of Royal Interest, comprising a central view of possibly Balmoral, flanked at each corner by a stags head mount draped with fabric, together with four crossed rifles and horn, two sets of initials are woven beneath these possibly 'IA' and 'IR', four coronets for the 'heir apparent' with a shield marked with a cross, woven scenes include stags in repose, figures in Scottish dress with rifles and dogs, thistles and other decoration, 225cm by 233cm
A selection of decorative ceramics, including: eight Royal Doulton ‘The Balmoral’ soup bowls and a plate; eight Aynsley circular plates in cobalt and gilt; a Mason’s tea pot; a Wedgwood plate, decorated with dragonflies and a butterfly; A Royal Doulton ‘A Hot Scent’ teacup and saucer; a Wedgwood Jasperware jar with brass cover and handle; and other items.
Elizabeth Waugh (1929-2023) Highland Mare and Foal bronze resin signed E Waugh, stamped BFA @ 1988, on wooden base approx 30cm long overall Provenance: given to the vendor's mother by Elizabeth Waugh directly as they were personal friends. Note: The only other known example of Highland Mare and Foal was believed to have been purchased for Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in 2010 and thought to be housed at Balmoral.
QUEEN ELIZABETH II (1926-2022) A Christmas card, with a mounted colour portrait within of the Royal family with a horse-drawn carriage, probably in the grounds of Balmoral Castle, signed in black ink 'Elizabeth R' and dated '1966'. Provenance: Miss Violet Wellesley, Chief Driving Instructor at the Auxiliary Territorial Service No.1 Motor Transport Training Centre, Camberley, who taught the then Princess Elizabeth to drive in early 1945; thence by gift and descent.
Rosenthal Kaffeeservice *Balmoral* weißes Porzellan mit unterglasurgrüner Manufakturmarke Philipp Rosenthal & Co. in Selb um 1920/30, Modell Balmoral, Dekor Blütenstrauß mit Goldrand, dabei 9 dreiteilige Gedecke mit Kaffee- und Untertasse sowie Kuchenteller, H ca. 6,5 cm, Ø ca. 14,5 und 17 cm dazu je eine Kaffeekanne H ca. 24 cm, Zuckerdeckeldose und Sahnekännchen (dezenter Randchip) H ca. 9,5 cm sowie Trichtervase H ca. 14 cm und ein zusätlicher Kuchenteller, 31 Teile, ein Tassenhenkel gerissen, Goldrand teils berieben
A GROUP OF FIGURINES, comprising Wedgwood for Spink 'The Coronation Ball, 1838' no 7116/10000 (fan broken and missing from her hand), 'The Picnic at Balmoral, 1860' no 201/10000 (extensive repairs) and 'The Royal Flower Show, 1861' no 683/10000, The Franklin Mint 'Sleeping Beauty' and House of Fabergé 'The Lost Star Princess' on crystal 'ice' base (base feels rough in places), and a blue and white figure group (7) (Condition Report: generally ok, obvious specific damage as stated, some figures a little dusty)
Carriage Prints qty 2 comprising: Loch Shiel, Western Highlands by W. Douglas Macleod from the LNER Series in an original type glazed frame, good condition; Balmoral Castle, Aberdeenshire by Kenneth Steel from the Scottish Region series, crease bottom left corner, in original glazed frame, measuring approximately 21in x 11in. (2 items)
Carriage Prints qty 4 comprising: Balmoral Castle, Aberdeenshire by Kenneth Steel; Glamis Castle, Angus by Edward Lawson; The Castle Inverness by Donald Blake; Old Bridge of Dee near Braemar, Aberdeenshire by Kenneth Steel. All from the Scottish Region series in nonstandard glazed frames, measuring approximately 25.5in x 10.5in. All have very slight wrinkling. (4 items)
Carriage Prints qty 3 comprising: Crathie Church, near Balmoral Castle, Aberdeenshire by Edward Lawson; Glamis Castle, Angus by Edward Lawson; Balmoral Castle, Aberdeenshire by Kenneth Steel. All from the Scottish Region series in nonstandard glazed frames measuring approximately 19.5in x 9.5in. (3 items)
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