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Lot 108

* HUGH BUCHANAN (SCOTTISH b. 1958), DEBATABLE LANDS watercolour on paper, signed, titled and dated 2000 label versomounted, framed and under glassimage size 42cm x 59cm, overall size 66cm x 83cmLabel verso: Francis Kyle Gallery, London.Note: Hugh Buchanan is a distinguished Scottish watercolour artist. After graduating from ECA in 1981 he worked on watercolour commissions for the National Trust and in 1987 was invited by the Prince of Wales to paint a series of interiors of Balmoral, subsequently completing a further sequence at Highgrove in 1994. In 1988 he was commissioned by the House of Commons to paint four interiors of the Palace of Westminster. Hugh Buchanan's watercolour paintings are in the collections of HM The Queen, HRH Queen Elizabeth the late Queen Mother, HRH Prince Charles, the Palace of Westminster, the Victoria and Albert Museum, Edinburgh City Art Centre, the University of Edinburgh, the University of Aberdeen, the Bank of Scotland, the Royal Bank of Scotland, Flemings Bank, Deutsche Bank, the National Trust for Scotland and the English National Trust. In 2002 he was commissioned by the House of Lords to paint the lying in state of the Queen Mother at the Palace of Westminster. In 1987 he was one of the Ten British Watercolourists shown at the Museo de Bellas Artes in Bilbao, Spain. In 1991 he exhibited at the Lincoln Centre, New York. In 1998 five works by Hugh Buchanan were included in the exhibition Princes as Patrons: The Art Collections of the Princes of Wales from the Renaissance to the Present Day shown at the National Museum and Gallery, Cardiff. In 2005 his paintings featured in Watercolours and Drawings from the Collection of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, at the Palace of Holyroodhouse, Edinburgh and Queen's Gallery, London. Hugh Buchanan's numerous solo exhibitions include multiple shows at Francis Kyle Gallery (Mayfair) and other London venues and at The Scottish Gallery and Open Eye Gallery (Edinburgh).

Lot 709

Commodore Ronald W Warwick OBE signed 100TH Anniversary of the Sinking of RMS Titanic sailed FDC MULTIPLE Pm's Southampton COBH Titanic Site Halifax New York carried aboard MS Balmoral voyage 8th 19th April 2012. Good condition Est.

Lot 566

Colin Amery signed FDC. 14/11/98 Balmoral postmark. Good condition Est.

Lot 18

VICTORIAN MAUCHLINE TARTANWARE CARD CASE 19TH CENTURY the front with a hand-painted scene of Balmoral castle with a couple on horseback on the front lawn with a dog, the lid with a white metal plaque engraved 'M A Vansittart'Dimensions:11cm long, 7cm wide

Lot 145

A mixed lot comprising three stamp albums and two unused ledger books: 1. 'Victory and Peace Stamps 1945-46' - a well-presented stamp album of British Colonial and Dominion stamps 'issued to commemorate the Victory and Peace after World War II'. Approx. 64 of its 67 pages with varying numbers of mint and cancelled stamps to include Antigua; Australia; Bahamas; British Solomon Islands; British Somaliland Protectorate; Cayman Islands; Cooke Islands; Cyprus; Falkland Dependencies; Fiji; Gambia; Gilbert & Ellis Islands; Great Britain; India; Kenya; Leeward Islands; New Zealand; Sierra Leone; South West Africa; Southern Rhodesia; St Lucia; Tanganyika; Turks and Caicos Islands; Uganda and the Virgin Islands. 2. a Strand Stamp Album containing a variety of early to mid 20th century worldwide stamps; 3. a small lever-arch album containing mid-20th century France and Haiti stamps; 4. an unused Collins 'Balmoral Account Book' 5. a 'Twinlock 3C Crown Binder'

Lot 476

A Royal Worcester dinner and tea service, 'Balmoral' pattern to include three tureens, gravy boats, cups and saucers, a tea pot and othersLocation:

Lot 673

A large Waterford Crystal ‘Balmoral’ vase. 17x25.5cm.

Lot 686

An extensive Aynsley bone china dinner service. In the 'Balmoral' pattern, including plates, tureens, sauce boats, cups and saucers, etc.

Lot 112

A collection of Crummles English Enamels enamel pill boxes, hand painted with architectural and other scenes, including: ‘Balmoral’; ‘Christchurch’; ‘The Humber Bridge’; ‘Newcastle upon Tyne’; ‘Flying Cloud’; and others, each in box; together with five unboxed Crummles pill boxes. (16)

Lot 20

A mid nineteenth century veneered burr walnut stereoscopic viewer along with a large quantity of slides, both glass and paper mounted on cardboard. With views including of Paris, France, Switzerland, Germany, Balmoral Castle, Cairo, Luxor, Rome, Granada and Alicante, and glass slides depicting Barcelona, the Colosseum, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, Osborne House and Heidelberg. Approx. 20 glass slides and 70 on paper. Stereoscopic viewer lacking top flap and measuring approx. 19cm x 10cm x 16cm.

Lot 431

SIX BOXES OF CERAMICS AND GLASSWARE, to include Denby, four boxed Gabriella Crystal whisky tumblers, Wood's ware 'Balmoral' tea ware, Eternal Beau tea ware, a Booths 'Real Old Willow' pattern jug, pressed glass punch set, etc. (s.d) (6 boxes + loose)

Lot 514

TWENTY THREE BOXED LILLIPUT LANE SCULPTURES FROM SCOTTISH, WELSH AND IRISH COLLECTIONS, some with deeds where mentioned, comprising Edzell Summer House, Stockwell Tenement (chimney broken), Hebridean Hame, two Inverlochie Hame, two Fishermans Bothy, The Croft, Carrick House, Eriskay Croft, Amisfield Tower (chip to base), two Kinlochness (one with deeds), two Cathee Church Balmoral (both with deeds, one broken steeple), Ladybank Lodge, Culloden Cottage, St Columbas School, Donegal Cottage, Preston Mill, The Hermitage, The Ugly House and Brecon Bach, together with three boxes of magazines, books, deeds, leaflets, empty boxes etc (23 loose + three boxes) (Condition Report: some rubbing, some chips, wear to boxes)

Lot 107

A Royal Worcester Balmoral china coffee service to/w another coffee service and a tea service (box)

Lot 349

Elvis Presley Memorabilia, a collection of Elvis Memorabilia including a Half dollar pendant, Elv75 half dollar & quarter both in presentation cases, badges (EP25 legendary, Elvis Always 30th, Just Rock-A-Doodle Do It, Rock Soul, Birthday Celebration 2007, 2009, 2015, Elv75, Elvis80, Elvis week 35th, Viva Las Vegas, 30th anniversary 2007), Heartbreak Hotel plastic bag and matches, an album of stamps Complete Movies No 0476 & 1749, various other stamps and coins, 3 mugs, 3 glass items Balmoral crystal, Refaels Ltd, two boxed, two sealed tins of notepads etc and more, all good condition

Lot 491

FOUR BOXES AND LOOSE BREWERIANIA, CERAMICS AND GLASS, to include a Marston's Low 'C' pale ale bar tray, advertising jugs including King George IV Whisky, Glenfiddich, Teacher's Highland Cream, Balmoral Scotch Whisky, and Cream of Glenlivet, two Bell's Whisky decanters, a boxed set of six Babycham glasses, a collection of Wade Port, Sherry and Cognac decanters, assorted dinnerware including a collection of various cream jugs by manufacturers including Foley, Maling, Shelley and Denby, etc (4 boxes + loose) (sd)

Lot 172

2004 Range Rover believed to be Ex-HM Queen Elizabeth II Transmission: automaticMileage:There can be few cars that are as well-known and iconic as the mighty Range Rover. Launched in 1970 and built in the UK, this leader in the 4x4 field is now on its fifth incarnation. Enjoyed by Royalty and celebrities alike, the Range Rover is both aspirational and practical. The car has been described as 'the best 4x4 by far' and has been the winner of numerous awards. This example has possibly one of the most interesting and regal starts to its life, circumstantial information leads the vendor to believe that this was originally delivered to the Royal Estate for use by the HM Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Phillip in London and Balmoral. First registered in 2004 and supplied by Land Rover Special Vehicle Operations as per contract 34319. It has been confirmed by Jaguar Land Rover Special Vehicles that this example was specified with a modified front grille with covert blue lights, switch pack (to power said lights), front and rear seat covers, dog guard, load space mat, side steps and mudflaps, this all an addition to the standard car options which are found with the Heritage Certificate and include heated front and rear seats, non UWB door lock frequency and tinted glass all round to mention a few. Ordered of course in Epson Green with Sand (Oxford Leather), the 4.4 litre V8 boasts air suspension, and the car is currently with its fourth owner with none of the previous aware of what could have been such illustrious beginnings. The car was supplied by SV to an unknown dealer code, EXEL AMS, for whom the British Motor Heritage Trust themselves cannot track details for apart from a detail recall print off from JLR which identifies that in July 2004 the car was sent to Stratstone Land Rover, Mayfair for a warranty recall before a similar warranty recall at Peter Vardy Land Rover, Aberdeen, the closest Land Rover dealership to the Balmoral Estate. With the Royal Family traditionally frequenting Balmoral between July and September, the assumption being that the car was seen in Mayfair before being transported to Balmoral where it was again seen after the family left to return to London¦ the plot thickens! Upon requesting details from the DVLA, the vendor has been refused any previous keeper's details, a copy of the letter can be found in the history file alongside photographs of what is believed could be the car with the Queen driving, showing the colour. The image shows the dog guard, and the seat covers but sadly as yet no image has been uncovered showing Queen Elizabeth and the cars registration number. Further possible telling indicators of the cars beginnings include duel rear window switches, these are not JLR standard parts but could be ordered and fitted by dealerships, this has been seen before with the Queens Daimler Majestic and enable the rear passenger (possibly the Queen) to control the other rear window thus stopping the wind blowing directly into her face or displacing one of those fabulous hats! Furthermore, keen eyes will spot on the door pillars there are rear climb handles to assist entry and departure from the car, this is something believed to be unique to the Queens Range Rovers due to her insistence of no assistance from staff when entering and exiting the car thus the handles along with the side steps enabled comfortable entry for a lady who would have been in her late 70's at the time. The final piece of circumstantial evidence leading the vendor to firmly believe this was indeed her majesty's car are the two reasons he embarked on this voyage of discovery, he noticed one day when cleaning his car there were two areas where the car had filler and in odd places, one on the bonnet, two marks clearly visible from the underside and one to the rear on the roof. The rear is believed to be for the radio comms arial also seen in a photo of a L322 Range Rover driven by the Queen and the front believed to be where the Labrador mascot was mounted as also seen in photos. The car now is in very good order, the vendor has chosen to keep the car as original as possible in the hope that the provenance can be cemented. Having covered a little over 109,000 miles from new, the service history is comprehensive with its first service in April of 2005 with Stratstone Mayfair before a further five with Hunters Land Rover, two with specialists in Windsor before a further five services with John Dennis in Aylesbury before a recent Land Rover service this July ready for the Auction. Confined to the garage and minimum use, the car is possibly one of Jaguar Land Rover more important cars of the last 20 years and could be an incredible piece of Royal provenance. The vendor is hoping that should someone have a photo of this car and her majesty driving or as passenger they will send to Historics auctions@historics.co.uk but regardless the circumstantial evidence is compelling and all signs certainly point toward this indeed being property of the late beloved Queen Elizabeth II. Guide Price £28,000 - £38,000

Lot 178

A Balmoral 17S petrol lawn mower with scarifier cassette accessories COLLECT ONLY

Lot 814

1:1200 Waterline Ship Models, Balmoral Castle and Olympic, G (2)

Lot 155

Registration: V934GEC VIN: SAXXNWAZRXD170579 Milage Showing: 73,000 Transmission: Manual MOT: 03/05/2024Originally destined to be a left hand drive european export before Rover annouced it would cease the Mini production in 1999 at which point this car was then sold to the UK market, built in 1999 but not registered till December 2000. Leaving the factory with Balmoral interior, it since has been upgraded to include sport pack wheel arches and stripes as well as ultralite alloy wheels.Showing 73,000 miles and MOT till May next year.Please see our walk around video for more information and engine start upGUIDE PRICE £9,000 - £11,000

Lot 667

Royal Family Interest - Letters and telegrams to Miss Louise Andree Coury from Balmoral Castle, Buckingham Palace and the Private Secretary of Her Majesty Queen Mary in relation to The White House Fairy Corner magazine, of which 5 are present, and a collection of photographs of aristocracy inc. Miss Anne Sutherland daughter of Lt.-Col. Robert Sutherland, Countess of Rosse, Lady Charles Cavendish, etc.

Lot 1166

4 ceramic plates. An Allertons Ltd 1920's ceramic Willow pattern meat plate A Royal Crown Derby 10.5" Imari pattern plate and 2 Mason's Christmas plates - Windsor Castle Christmas 1975 & Balmoral Christmas 1978.

Lot 1198

ELIZABETH II & PRINCE PHILIP: ELIZABETH II: (1926-2022) Queen of the United Kingdom 1952-2022 & PRINCE PHILIP (1921-2021) Duke of Edinburgh, Consort of Queen Elizabeth II 1952-2021. A good vintage signed Christmas greetings card by both Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip individually, the small 4to stiff cream folding card featuring an image to the inside depicting the Queen and Prince Philip seated in full-length poses on picnic rugs on the south lawn of Balmoral Castle, accompanied by their young children Prince Charles and Princess Anne, as well as the infant Prince Andrew and a corgi. Signed ('Elizabeth R') by the Queen and signed ('Philip') by the Prince, both in fountain pen inks to the lower border beneath the image, and dated 1960 in the Queen's hand. With a printed greeting opposite and two gold embossed royal ciphers to the front cover. Some light overall foxing, otherwise VG 

Lot 185

A group of Lilliput Lane, to include April Cottage, Sugar Mouse, Cat Mint Cottage, Cathie Church Balmoral, etc., each boxed.

Lot 235

"Cottage At Balmoral" Print of King Charles' Painting when he was still Prince Charles.

Lot 157

* T G (THOMAS GEORGE) MCGILL DUNCAN (SCOTTISH 1896 - 1978), BALMORAL CASTLE & CRATHIE CHURCH, ROYAL DEESIDE oil on board, signed, further signed, titled and dated 1953 versoframed image size 46cm x 62cm, overall size 69cm x 84cm Artist's stamp versoNote: A rare painting of Balmoral Castle and Crathie Church dated 1953 (the year of the Coronation of HM Queen Elizabeth II).

Lot 317

Two trays of china; Burleigh ware 'Balmoral' design coffee ware, Midwinter teaware, Foley china teacups and saucers, Royal Winton Grimwades saucers and milk jug etc. (2)(B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 1057

A boxed Balmoral collection of three glass paperweights (box A/F) along with a glass vase

Lot 326

Art Books - Birds, Wildlife, and general reference - John Gould, Birds of Great Britain; Michael Warren, Shorelines; David Shepherd, An Artist in Conservation, signed copy, and David Shepherd, The man and his paintings, signed; Chris Rose, In a natural light; James Alder, Birds and flowers of the castle of Mey and Balmoral; Marianne North; Margaret Mee; etc, two boxes.

Lot 207

The Coronation of H.M.Queen Victoria 1837, commemorative engraving in glazed frame, Diamond Jubilee portrait of The Queen and a Victorian photograph of the Royal Staff at Balmoral (3)

Lot 37

H.M.King Edward VII, fine portrait photograph of The King at Balmoral 1903 with four of his grandchildren including the young King Edward VIII and King George VI, mounted on card 30.5 x 22.5cm overall.Provenance: The Russell & Sons Court Photographers family archive.

Lot 7581

Herrentaschenuhr "BALMORAL", mit Kette. 800/000 Silbergehäuse mit strahlenförmigem Gravurdekor, Innendeckel aus Metall. Mattsilbernes Zifferblatt mit reliefiertem Schachbrettmuster, aufgelegten, goldenen, arabischen Ziffern und kleiner Sekunde. Matt vergoldetes Platinenwerk mit Ankerhemmung und Kompensationsunruh. 20er/30er Jahre. D. 5 cm. Massive Rundpanzerkette, Silber, geprüft, mit großem Federring und Karabiner, L. 31,5 cm.

Lot 141

δ HM King Charles III (b.1948)Balmoral CastleLithograph printed in colours, 1991, signed, dated and titled in pencil, numbered from the edition of 295, printed by Curwen Studio, Chilford, published by Anna Hunter, Elstree, on Somerset wove paper, sheet 450 x 593mm (17 3/4 x 23 3/8in); and with the original English gilt frame, overall 610 x 770mm (24 x 30 1/4in)''One thing I have discovered in the course of my painting efforts is that Balmoral Castle is marginally easier to paint than Sandringham House. Both seem to be peppered with turrets of various kinds and to boast the most complicated sorts of gables which defy my limited reserves of patience! But what I love about Balmoral, and this sketch was done in August, is the wonderful shadows. They, alone, made my painting finger itch, so I sat out in a field on three consecutive days at exactly the same time of day, being examined by some rather inquisitive Highland cows.'' Extract from HRH Prince of Wales Watercolours (Little, Brown and Company, 1991)δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.

Lot 63

An Edwardian Balmoral china tea service decorated flowers comprising twelve cups and saucers, tea plates, milk and sugar, Pattern No. 1856

Lot 18

Leslie Moffat Ward (1888-1978), 'Liners Taking in Stores at Southampton Docks', lithograph, 19" x 13.5" (49 x 34cm), along with another similar titled, 'The Cape Liner Balmoral Castle Taking in Cargo at Southampton Docks', both unframed, (2).

Lot 151

David Storrier A collection of gifts from the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, Edward & Wallis Ladle. With Queen Victoria's monogram to the handle and 'John Tate[']s', from Balmoral by repute;Silver Cigarette Case. By Albert Cohen & Charles Soloman, hallmarked Chester, early-mid 20th century, engraved decoration and monogram of David Storrier;Hairbrushes. Two ovoid stiff-bristled hairbrushes with engraved white metal backs in original leather case;Colibri Ambassadeur safety razor set. In original box, with card wrapper, lacking one razor head;G.B.S. Safety Razor. Model de luxe, in original boxes with D.S. initials; and another razor (Schick repeating), and a razor sharpening strap;Cigarette Lighter Cases. 7 lighter cases, including one of engraved silver marked Birmingham, and another with the D.S. initials;Grand National Silk Scarf. Commemorating winners from 1837-1927, with a small horseshoe tie-pin;and several other items, comprising a cork screw topped with a used golf ball, golf tees, a pocket watch, a seal, three small leather cases and a leather document walletProvenance:Provenance: From the collection of David Storrier, Close Protection Officer to the Duke and Duchess of Windsor

Lot 225

Mauchline ware, five pieces, comprising a scarce spill vase with fortune teller (Balmoral / spinning pointer and twenty questions), 8.7cms high, a book (Then Take My Advice Darling Widow Machree), seven songs with piano accompaniments, 11 x 8.5cms, a pin cushion on box base with drawer (Ilfracombe From Hillsborough x 2), 8.5cms, a hinged and folding watch stand with watch (Harrogate), 8.7cms, and a large vesta box with serpentine front to lid (Veules-en-Caux, Le Casino), slanting striker to base, 9.5cms. (5) From the collection of the late Christabelle and David Davey.

Lot 259

Prince Chula Chakrabongse of Thailand (1908-1963). An autograph letter signed to Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, 11 August 1959, 4pp., on blue notepaper, sent from Prince Chula's home in Bodmin to Balmoral Castle. In the letter, Prince Chula asks Prince Philip to consider a Royal Visit to Thailand, offers to share a 50-minute film of the country, and sends his best wishes to the Royal FamilyProvenance: By descent of Henry Ramsay Maule (1915-1981), author and journalist who for 21 years was a British Correspondent for New York Daily News specialising in stories relating to the Royal Family. Maule collected and formed a personal archive during the 1950s to 1970s 

Lot 79

40pc 'Balmoral' Forla design tea set- 2 plates, bowl, jug, 12 side plates, 12 cups, 12 saucers

Lot 706

Group of Trench art items, to include a pair of cufflinks constructed from a bullet, a shooting trophy dated 1944, a Balmoral Tattoo 1944 miniature standard and other items.

Lot 1270

A LAURA ASHLEY BALMORAL CHESTNUT CAMPAIGN STYLE DESK, with three drawers, including a keyboard central drawer, width 121cm x depth 57cm x height 78cm, and a matching bow top chair with a studded leather seat (condition:-few surface marks to the front and armrests) (2)

Lot 40

Ridgway 21 piece teaset together with similar Balmoral patterned 18 [ices teaset and boxed Tutbury crystal whiskey glasses (3)

Lot 117

Atco Balmoral 14SK cylinder lawnmower, Kawasaki engine

Lot 833

TWO COALPORT TWIN HANDLED VASES AND COVERS, blue, gilt and pale yellow ground, one a limited edition and hand painted with a view of Balmoral Castle, signed M (Malcolm) Harnett, no.11/50, the other with a titled view of 'Flatford Lock' painted by Richard Budd, height 24cm (2) (Condition Report: the Balmoral vase has been restored around the rim at the front, some light wear to the gilding in a few places, slightly dusty, otherwise they appear ok)

Lot 29

HM King Charles III (British, born 1948)Balmoral Lithograph in colours, 1991, on wove paper, signed, titled, dated and numbered 215/295 in pencil (there were also 25 artist's proofs), printed by Curwen Prints Ltd., Chilford, published by Anna Hunter and Guy Thompson, London, with their blindstamp, with margins, framed; accompanied by the justification page signed by the publishers, housed within the blue linen-covered portfolioImage 310 x 450mm (12 1/4 x 17 3/4in)(2)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 244

POSTCARDS, a tray containing postcards to various towns and villages in Scotland, approximately 700 cards depicting, Ayr, Ballachulish, Ballater, Balmoral, Ben Nevis, Biggar, Blair Atholl, Blair Castle, Blairgowrie, the cards are a miscellaneous collection of old and new, spanning early 20th century to mid-late, a great selection of topographical included with interesting scene, street, seaside and rural present, many with postage marks or unposted, figures not accurate and viewing is advised

Lot 030

Victorian mahogany and ornate brass mounted box containing various antique glass ink bottles also a cased silver back brush set, a late Victorian musical photograph album 'The Balmoral Album' with music box to the rear, with decorative pages, the leather cover with gilt tooled view of Balmoral with foliate borders and a leather dome box (4).

Lot 269

* T G (THOMAS GEORGE) MCGILL DUNCAN (SCOTTISH 1896 - 1978), BALMORAL CASTLE & CRATHIE CHURCH, ROYAL DEESIDE oil on board, signed, further signed, titled and dated 1953 versoframed image size 46cm x 62cm, overall size 69cm x 84cm Artist's stamp versoNote: A rare painting of Balmoral Castle and Crathie Church dated 1953 (the year of the Coronation of HM Queen Elizabeth II).

Lot 919

1987 Victorian Britain Royal Mail FDC with Balmoral Castle CDS. Typed address, fine. Cat £350

Lot 212

James Denison-Pender, British b.1942, Elephants in a Landscape, an engraved goblet, 19cm high; together with a wood display cabinet, with top-down lighting and circular display turntable; an engraved glass goblet commemorating the marriage of George of England and Elizabeth of Scotland, dated 1938, 19cm high; an engraved goblet with a decoration commemorating Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee, 1977, attributed to Whitefriars or Dartington, 25.5cm high; an engraved glass plate depicting Clare College Gates, Cambridge, 29cm diameter; and a diamond point glass commemorative box and lid, attributed to James Denison-Pender, British, b.1942, depicting The Royal Yacht Britannia, inscribed The departure of H M Yacht Britannia from Gibraltar on 3rd August 1981, with the Prince & Princess embarked., 6cm high, 15cm wide, 11.3cm deep (6) (ARR)It is the buyer's responsibility to ensure electrical items are professionally rewired for use.Footnotes: Note: The first goblet by James Denison-Penderk was inspired by photographs taken by the artist in Tsaro National Park, Kenya, with correspondence between the artist and the collector, explaining the work. The glass box commemorates HM Yacht Britannia departing from Gibraltar on 3rd August 1981 with the Prince and Princess of Wales. This was the start of the royal couple’s honeymoon, an eleven-day cruise visiting Tunisia, Sardinia, Greece and Egypt, returning to the UK, where the rest of the royal family had gathered at Balmoral.   

Lot 391

AN UNOPEND BOX OF BALMORAL MARISCALES CIGARS

Lot 195

Postcards, Paddle Steamers, a collection of approx. 63 cards, with 46 paddle steamers, 11 on board RPs and 6 photographs, RPs of steamers include Meteor, Queen of Thanet, Crested Eagle, Golden Eagle, Eagle, Glen Gower, Earl Spencer, P.S Bickerstaffe, City of Rochester, Mona's Queen, Balmoral, Consul, Waverley, Talisman, Caledonia etc. A few good printed steamers, docking, LLs (mixed condition)

Lot 285

* Victoria (1819-1901). Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, 1837-1901. A group of 7 cabinet cards and 1 photograph annotated in Queen Victoria's hand, 1860-93, the cabinet cards comprising 2 by W. Watson of Queen Victoria seated with Princess Beatrice and young family, near-identically annotated in blue ink by the Queen to lower mounts, 'Balmoral Nov: 1889'; cabinet card by Byrne & Co. of the infant Victoria Eugenie held on the shoulder of Queen Victoria's Indian servant Sheikh Muhammad Bakhsh, the subjects identified by the Queen in blue ink to verso and dated 1889; cabinet card by Hills & Saunders showing Prince 'Leopold & little Alice', identified in blue ink by Queen Victoria to lower mount; a cabinet card by G.P. Cartland of 3 of Princess Beatrice's children, annotated in blue ink by Queen Victoria to lower mount, 'Leopold, Alexander & Victoria Eugenie Battenberg, 1893'; 2 cabinet cards of Princess Louise Margaret of Prussia, 1 identified and dated 'Aug: 1879' by Queen Victoria to lower mount, the other inscribed by Queen Victoria to verso, 'P[rin]cess Louise Margaret of Prussia b. July 25 1860'; the final photograph of the seated Queen Victoria in mourning holding a portrait of the late Prince Albert with her son Prince Alfred standing behind her and her daughter Princess Alice kneeling beside her, albumen print laid on card, dated 'March 1862' by the Queen to verso, 16.5 x 14.5 cmQTY: (8)NOTE:Provenance: These cabinet cards were part of a group of Queen Victoria and family cards sold by Christie's, South Kensington, 8 February 1990, lot 233, that came from the estate of Elizabeth Cavendish, Baroness Waterpark (1816-1894), Lady of the Bedchamber to Queen Victoria.

Lot 298

* Charles III (Philip Arthur George, 1948-). King of the United Kingdom, 2022-, formerly Prince of Wales. A Christmas and New Year card, [1996], inscribed in fountain pen ink by Charles to 'Dearest Anne-Marie and Tino', signed under the printed message of greeting, 'and much love from Charles', opposite a colour photograph of Charles and Princes William and Harry on the Balmoral Estate, leaning on walking sticks and facing the camera, folded stiff white card with gilt crest on the front, faint mark to left crest, 15 x 20 cm, very fine conditionQTY: (1)NOTE:Constantine II (1940-2023), known as Tino, was a close friend of the British royal family and godfather to William, Prince of Wales. Following the abolition of the Greek monarchy in 1973 he and his wife Anne-Marie moved to London where they lived for several decades.

Lot 305

* Charles III (Philip Arthur George, 1948-). King of the United Kingdom, 2022-, formerly Prince of Wales. A Christmas and New Year Card, 1978, signed and inscribed in blue fountain pen ink for 'Michael and Mrs. Mann', & 'from Charles', above and below the printed message of greeting, opposite a black and white photograph of the Prince of Wales in a kilt with walking stick and labrador at Balmoral, folded stiff white card with gilt crest on the front, 18.5 x 12 cm, very fine conditionQTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: Michael Ashley Mann KCVO (1924-2011), Anglican bishop and Dean of Windsor, 1976-1989.

Lot 295

* Prince Philip (1921-2021). Duke of Edinburgh, Consort of Queen Elizabeth II. Three signed Christmas cards, 'Philip', [1986], [1988] and 1989, each signed in black ink with name alone beneath the printed message, folded card, the first with an image from a photograph of the Queen on horseback in the Trooping of the Colour, the second after a photograph by Yousuf Karsh, showing the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh with their grandchildren, William, Harry, Peter and Zara Phillips, at Balmoral Castle, the last from a black & white photograph showing the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh in a carriage on the island of Sark, 17 x 21 cm and similar sizesQTY: (3)

Lot 125

A Queen's South Africa Medal to Private J. Richardson, 2nd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, first type (b), ghost dates, 4 clasps: Belmont, Modder River, Transvaal, Wittebergen (5819 PTE J. RICHARDSON, 2: YORK: LT INF:), officially impressed, very fine.36.39mm diameterThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.Ex. A.H. Baldwin & Sons, 9th October 1946Killed in an accident at Balmoral, South Africa, 16/08/1901

Lot 40

BR(Sc) Carriage Prints, a loose pair comprising: Kyle of Lochalsh Kyleakin Ferry, Western Highlands and Balmoral Castle, Aberdeenshire by Kenneth Steel. Both are in very good condition. (2 items)

Lot 43

BR(Sc) Carriage Prints, a loose pair comprising: River Spey, Near Craigellachie, Banffshire and Crathie Church, near Balmoral Castle, Aberdeenshire by Edward Lawson. Both are in extremely good condition. (2 items)

Lot 56463

Seltenes Rosenthal - Kaffee- und Teegeschirr "Semiramis"41 Teile für zwölf Personen, Kaffeekanne, Teekanne, Zuckerdose, Milchgießer, flache Schale und zwölf jeweils dreiteilige Gedecke, Porzellan farbig dekoriert und bemalt, auf allen Teilen expressives Palmendekor mit farbigen Konturierungen, im Boden jeweils unterglasurgrüne Manufakturmarke "Rosenthal SELB-BAVARIA" teils mit Zusatz "BALMORAL", Kafeekanne H 22,5 cm, Teller Ø 19,7 cm, Platte B 30,2 cm, Form Entwurf Philipp Rosenthal (1855 - 1937) ~1920, Dekor Entwurf Kurt Wendler (1893 - 1980) ~1922, Ausführung Rosenthal Selb 1933, alles 1. Wahl, insgesamt sehr guter Zustand mit nur geringen Gebrauchsspuren 09141 Die unverwechselbaren Dekore von Kurt Wendler wurden in aller Regel als Unikate für jeweilige ein spezielles Modell (Dose, Schale etc.) entworfen, lediglich das hier vorliegende Dekor Semiramis fand als Geschirmuster Verwendung, wurde allerdings wohl nur in geringer Stückzahl hergestellt, denn selbst Einzelstücke finden sich selten, bei dem hier vorliegenden vollständigen Geschirr dürfte es sich daher um eine absolute Rarität handeln Lit.: Wilhelm Siemen (Hrsg.) 1998, Kurt Wendler - Und ewig lockt das Weib, Seite 40/41 und Seite 59 (mit Abbildung eines Semiramis - Teegedeckes)

Lot 5149

Old Hall Balmoral four piece stainless steel tea set (4)

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