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Lot 380

*Suffragettes. A rare and historically important autograph album containing approx. fifty autographs of suffragettes and sympathisers, 1909 and later, but many dated from the time of the WSPU’s second window-breaking campaign, March/May 1912, the majority signed below quotations and epigrams relating to the cause, written mostly in pen and occasionally pencil and inscribed to thirty-four leaves (mostly rectos) with some leaves blank, prisoner(?)pencil number 94472186/3 to front free endpaper, contemp. cloth, rubbed and soiled, oblong small 8vo, 11 x 14.5 cm, together with an Edwardian 9ct gold circular locket, engraved with initials M.E.P. (? or E.M.P.) within a shield cartouche amongst foliate scrolls, enclosing two colour portrait photographs of a lady (possibly wearing this locket) and a gentlemen of similar age and social status, Birmingham, 1905, suspended on a 9ct gold belcher link chain, plus an Edwardian 9ct rose gold bar brooch, set with a facet cut blue stone within pierced wavy gold mount, stamped ‘9ct’, 8cm wide with gold safety chain, plus a vignette b&w photo postcard portrait (cut down), showing an unidentified woman and on the verso the same identification number (94472186) as the autograph album, all included in an early 20th-century Mackintosh’s rectangular toffee tin, lid embossed with heraldic knights, sides with geometric scrolls, base printed with retailer’s logo and ‘John Mackintosh & Sons Limited, Toffee Town, Halifax, Eng’, 15 x 23 x 6cm. In order, the autographs are as follows, (names in bold are given separate biographical entries in Elizabeth Crawford, ‘The Women’s Suffrage Movement: A Reference Guide 1866-1928’: Emily Redfern, 8th December 1909; Adeline Redfern Wilde, 18th March 1911; J. L. Guthrie (Laura Grey), quotation by Robert Louis Stevenson in pencil, and possibly not in Guthrie’s hand as her name was Joan Baillie Guthrie; Charlotte Despard, 22 October 1911; Emily Diederichs Duval; Sarah Benett, in pencil, 2 March 1912; Janet A. Boyd, in blue pencil; E. Sylvia Pankhurst, ‘Bravely and willingly we bear our share of the world’s burdens. Why then deny us the right to vote which would dignify our labour and increase our power of service?’, below which Pankhurst family friend George Bernard Shaw has inscribed: ‘Ungrateful Sylvia! Did I ever deny it?, Hanley, 15/2/11’; Helen A. Archdale, 2nd March 1912; Jennie (?)Itenmy; M. Violet Aitken, Holloway Prison, 6th March 1912; Dorothea Benson, Holloway Prison, 1st March 1912; Anna F. Hutchinson, Bow Street, 6th March 1912 (and details of three previous imprisonments at Holloway); Kitty Marion, Bow Street Station, 6th March 1912; Vera Wentworth, 6th March 1912; Ethel Haslam, 6th March 1912; (?)Janie (?)Lerecho, in pencil; Isabella J. A. Casey; Olive Fargus, window breaker, 1st March 1912; L. Caron (?), Winson Green Prison, 1st May 1912; Winifrid Bray, May Day, 1912, Birmingham Prison; Hilda Burkitt, Winson Green, 1909 (one month), Holloway, March 1912 (4 months); Elizabeth Redfern; Clara Giveen, Birmingham Prison, 1st May 1912; V[iolet] H. Friedlaender, Winson Green Prison, 1st May 1912; a further autograph of V. H. Friedlaender to verso of the same leaf with a previously published poem titled ‘The Road’ written in her holograph noting it was published in ‘Votes for Women’ on 19th August 1910 and set to music in the Fabian Songbook, 1912; L. Archibald, Winson Green, May 1912; John Watts; W. Leonard Page; Josiah C. Wedgwood, 9th December 1923; G. M. Cook, Winson Green Prison, 28th April 1912; Cynthia Mosley; Florence Ward, Winson Green, 1st May 1912; Kathleen O’Kell, Birmingham, 1st May 1912; Cicely Neale; Olive Wharry, Winson Green, Birmingham, 1912; Edith M. (?) Begbie, Winson Green, 1st May 1912; Janet Green, in pencil, Winson Green Prison, April 1912; Evelyn Hudleston, Winson Green, March 1912, Charlotte Blacklock, Birmingham Prison, 1st May 1912, with V. H. Friedlaender initialled pencil riposte below; Alice Farmer, 1st May 1912, Emma Bowen; Caroline L. Downing; Aida Knott; Fred J. Kepple, 28 February 1924; Norah Kathleen Lackey, Birmingham Prison, 1st May 1912; Constance Bryer, 2nd May 1912, Birmingham Prison (4 months); Madeleine Caron Rock (in pencil), DX.1.30, March 1912; Hugh Graeme Topping. Following a WSPU window-breaking campaign on 21 November 1911, some 220 women and three men were arrested, about 150 of whom were given short sentences of imprisonment. Subsequently, Lloyd George joined Herbert Asquith in opposition to women’s suffrage furthering outrage among the suffragettes. Mrs Pankhurst told members of the WSPU that ‘the argument of the broken pane of glass is the most valuable argument in modern politics’. A protest planned to take place in Parliament Square on 4 March 1912 was pre-empted when, without warning on 1 March 150 women armed with hammers and instructions as to their timing and use, broke shop and office windows in London’s West End causing an estimated £6,600 worth of damage. This time around 220 arrests were made and sentences of up to six months handed out. The sheer number of imprisoned suffragettes caused disruption to the prison service with an overflow from Holloway being dispersed to Aylesbury and Winson Green in Birmingham. On 5 April the members held in Aylesbury went on hunger strike and were quickly followed by members in London and Birmingham, including members noted here. This led to the contentious force feeding of hunger strikers, and a year later the ‘Cat and Mouse Act’, where weakened prisoners were released to recover and immediately arrested again upon any further wrong-doing. Provenance: The tin with contents originally come from a house in Stoke-on-Trent, but the identity (or identities) of the owner of the locket, the woman in the photograph and the owner of the album have not been established. The most likely suggestion is that the autograph album was compiled by one or other of the Redfern sisters. Adeline, Elizabeth and Emily (whose rallying call begins the album) were the daughters of Frederick and Elizabeth Redfern of Hanley, Stoke. (George Bernard Shaw signed the album in Hanley while there lecturing on the ‘Ideals of Socialism’ in February 1911). The sisters were all active in the Birmingham area and Adeline Redfern-Wilde founded the Stoke-on-Trent WSPU in 1908. The last autograph page in the album has a pencil note: ‘Left Stoke for Birmingham October 16th 1919’. The journal ‘Votes for Women’ (15 March 1912, pp. 380-81) gives details of some of court cases at Bow Street on 7 March, noting several of the names above including Adelaide (sic) Redfern Wilde: ‘charged with breaking windows value £20 at 129, New Bond Street, said: “It was one more blow for freedom”. She was committed for trial.’ -5

Lot 29

Peter Hayes (British, b.1946) Raku Keyhole Bow with Blue Wave, 2012 signed and dated, on rectangular base 12" high, 9" across overall.

Lot 1246

Pair of stained wood smoker`s bow armchairs for dolls, a similar high chair and two other chairs,

Lot 1688

19th century mahogany inverted bow front work box,

Lot 1701

19th century mahogany bow fronted chest

Lot 1702

19th century mahogany bow fronted chest

Lot 660

JOSEPH MELLOR (fl.1850-1885), Bow Beck, Middleton, Near Ilkley, oil on canvas, signed, 17 1/2" x 13 1/2", gilt frame

Lot 714

AFTER BARTHELEMY PRIEUR (1536-1611), Cupid depicted running and turning to draw his bow, bronze with rich brown patination, raised on a flower encrusted bronze base and octagonal black marble plinth, 7 1/4" high, floral base late 19th century, figure possibly much earlier

Lot 730

A GILT BRASS WALL MIRROR, early 20th century, cast in the rococo style with scrolling acanthus leaves below a ribbon bow and with a pair of detachable candle sconces, 18" x 12" overall

Lot 735

A CELLO BOW, the ebony frog with mother of pearl bird`s eye and plated mounts, stamped "Charles Beazin, France", 28 1/4" long

Lot 27

A reproduction walnut veneered freestanding corner cupboard of bow front outline with glazed upper section above a cupboard below and raised on bracket feet.

Lot 60

A small modern mahogany glazed display cabinet ideal for die cast toys or similar small items and with central bevelled door flanked by bow fronted glazed side sections, width 65cm.

Lot 64

A George IV mahogany bow fronted chest of drawers of small size, the moulded top above two short and two long graduated drawers with turned wooden knob handles and raised on splayed bracket feet, width 90cm.

Lot 65

A large George IV mahogany bow fronted chest of drawers, the moulded top above two short and three long graduated drawers flanked by floral inlaid canted corners and elegant splayed feet (badly split top), width 134cm.

Lot 133

Two 1950`s walnut bow front display cabinets raised on cabriole legs (2)

Lot 228

A modern cased child`s violin plus bow, also a music stand.

Lot 368

9ct gold pendant, enamel bow brooch, freshwater pearls, fine gold chain and cubic zirconia clip earrings.

Lot 528

Two continental silver ladies fob watches, one with chasing to case and bow, decorated dial, one with plain dial with lighter chasing to back

Lot 583

A metal-cased continental hunter pocket watch with visible movement, floral design to engraved dial and marked "8 Jours" (8 days). The case decorated with horse rearing to back and lady with horse and lurcher to front. Topped by a decorated bow.

Lot 1138

A large Victorian / Edwardian mahogany-bound and Art Nouveau fretwork decorated postcard album of approx 800-plus cards compiled by a member of the vendor's family who was a merchant seaman. Places covered incl Gilbraltar, Tangier, Spain, France, Germany, Italy, Capri, Sorrento, Milan, Malta, Corfu, Port Said, Suez Canal, Egypt, Aden, Ceylon (a lot), Sri Lanka, Japan, Australia (a lot), New Zealand, Tasmania, Hawaii, South Pacific Islands, Fiji, New Hebrides, Samoa etc. Subjects covered incl lots of cards with Aboriginal / native, social history, topographical, semi-naked beauties etc The postcards are displayed in purpose-made pages covered entirely by postage stamps of the time. Most cards are unused. A detailed but not comprehensive list of countries and subjects are as follows: Approx 30 cards each of Gibralta, Tangier incl street scenes, South of France and Germany, mainly topographical - various destinations; Italy incl Naples, volcanoes, Capri, Amalfi, Milan; Malta incl fishermen; Corfu; Port Said incl shipping; Suez Canal; Egypt, desert scenes; Aden, quite a lot of street scenes; Ceylon / Sri Lanka (a lot) incl natives, tea plantations, street scenes; various Tamil, Singhalese, Rodiya, Singalese girls, temples, humorous transport, elephants, tapping rubber trees, Japanese cards, street scenes and topographical. Forty Australian cards, droving, gold mining, hunting, outback, stagecoach, farming, logging, native birds. Approx 36 cards with Aboriginal subjects incl medicine men, chiefs, women, fighting men, several of men writing in sand, fishing, West Australian, Barron river etc. Freemantle street scenes (at least 15), Melbourne, Bendigo, Bow Bow mountains, Victoria in general, Healesville, Sydney (lots), outback, gold mining, Adelaide, Brisbane, Cairns, sheep shearing, sugar cane / pineapple. Tasmania, Hobart, New Norfolk, whale hunting, Dunedin, shipping, Christchurch, Auckland. Many Maori cards incl dancing, hunting, village life, war canoes etc. Good selection of native Hawaiian and topographical, Fiji, New Hebrides. Samoan cards are virtually all of natives,quite a few early black and white cards of Aboriginals from New Hebrides (Papua New Guinea). A few stuck in and possibly not postcards (8 in total). The majority of the postcards in the album relate to 1896-1904. Please view photographs and email if more images are required. The album measures 49cm long, 34cm wide and 12cm deep. It weighs almost 9k. Shipping is available at cost, worldwide.

Lot 1221

Full size cello in flightcase with hygrometer with bow.

Lot 1476

An Edwardian inlaid bow back armchair

Lot 1562

A Georgian bow fronted chest of drawers with brushing slide over four graduated drawers, on bracket feet, approx 100 cm wide x 56 cm deep x 84 cm high.

Lot 509

A cream painted Georgian bow front corner cupboard

Lot 517

Georgian mahogany bow front chest of drawers

Lot 551

19th century mahogany bow front sideboard

Lot 563

Beech Windsor chair and teak bow chair

Lot 602

A Georgian mahogany inlaid bow front corner cabinet

Lot 662

Golf clubs, violin and bow, electrolier, brush set, ethnographic bowl, stoneware hot water bottle, metronome, crop etc

Lot 163

An 18ct enamel lady`s watch (a.f.), a 9ct bow clasp, a key and a Victorian enamel crown brooch

Lot 179

A silver thimble, another marked `C.H.`, a Fortuna gold plated fob watch on chain, a bow brooch, a butterfly wing brooch and four bar brooches

Lot 136

After Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) Françoise with a Bow in her Hair Lithograph, 32 x 24.5cm

Lot 136

MARCASITE BOW BROOCH and MISC TRINKETS EST 20-30

Lot 7

Marcus Aurelius AD 161 - 180 standing draped figure facing left holding bow and arrows in right hand and standard with trophies in right? Good portrait. VF and better. Old ticket at £50

Lot 9

Group of five coins. Silver dinarius of Nerva plus one unidentifed but reverse with hercules holding club and bow two bronze coins of Gratian. Large bronze coin of constantine I (a bit broken)

Lot 561

A George III oak bow front hanging corner cupboard

Lot 615

A "smoker`s bow" Windsor type armchair with solid seat and turned legs and uprights, and an iron and wooden press £40-60

Lot 656

A George III mahogany bow front sideboard, the shaped top above two central drawers flanked by columns, with lion mask handles

Lot 161

A quantity of tribal throwing spears and a long bow, apparently 19th century from the Upper Nile

Lot 43

A George V mahogany cupboard, bow-fronted with single drawer, panelled cupboard door, 1ft. 9in., a mahogany wine table and a television cabinet

Lot 64

An Edwardian inlaid mahogany sideboard, single bow-fronted drawer flanked on each side by a cupboard, square tapering legs with casters, 3ft. 11in.

Lot 84

A George III bow-fronted mahogany side table, with single drawer, on square tapering legs, 2ft. 6in.

Lot 90

An early 20th century mahogany sideboard, bow-fronted with three drawers and pair of cupboards, square tapering legs with spade feet, 5ft.

Lot 293

A George III silver trefid spoon with engraved stem and shell bow, Robert Rutland, London 1810, to/w a George III OEP dessert spoons, Batemans (marks rubbed), London 1796, a two-pronged dessert fork with ivory handle, Sheffield 1892 and a dessert knife with silver blade and loaded handle, London 1845 (4)

Lot 508

Blue enamel and diamond stylised ribbon bow brooch, yellow gold Condition Report Enamel chipped

Lot 849

Green silk chiffon dress with tiered frill to hem and bow, lined with blue silk satin under-slip, to/w a peach net inset lace evening dress (2)

Lot 983

Victorian mahogany bow front chest of two short over three long graduated drawers, original turned handles, raised on bun feet

Lot 1214

A Victorian mahogany bow-back library chair with carved frame, on baluster supports

Lot 1217

A pair of Edwardian walnut framed library bow chairs with upholstered backs and seats, on turned supports

Lot 176

Violin, two-piece back with a bow, cased.

Lot 675

Three-piece Walnut Deco Style Bedroom Suite and Two Single Bedsteads and Victorian Mahogany Bow Front Chest

Lot 715

Mahogany Bow Front Glazed Door Top Double Corner Cabinet

Lot 722

Walnut Bow Front Corner Cocktail China Cabinet and Mahogany Tripod Occasional Table (2)

Lot 762

XIXth Century Oak and Mahogany Bow Front Two-door Corner Wall Cupboard

Lot 817

An early 19th century mahogany bow front chest of 4 long graduated drawers on bracket feet

Lot 118

A 1920`s silver cocktail watch having bow decoration, bearing import marks

Lot 578

The Roman RepublicA. Postumius Sp.f. Albinus, Denarius,Rome, 96 BC (?), AR, (g 3,71, mm 18, h 12). Draped bust of Diana r., with bow and quiver over shoulder; below, ROMA, Rv. Three horsemen charging l.; before, fallen warrior; in ex. [A] ALBINVS S F. Crawford 335/9; Postumia 4; Sydenham 613. Scarce. Minor scratches on reverse. Cabinet tone. Good very fine.

Lot 611

The Roman RepublicA. Postumius A.f. Sp.n. Albinus, Denarius serratus,Rome, 81 BC, AR, (g 3,98, mm 20, h 11). Draped bust of Diana r., with bow and quiver over shoulder; above, bucranium, Rv. Rock, on which stand lighted altar; on l., bull; on r., togate figure holding aspergillum over bull; around, A POST A F - S N ALBIN . Crawford 372/1; Postumia 7; Sydenham 745. Old cabinet tone. Extremely fine / About extremely fine.

Lot 618

The Roman RepublicC. Poblicius Q.f., Denarius serratus,Rome, 80 BC, AR, (g 4,11, mm 19, h 3). Helmeted and draped bust of Roma r., behind, ROMA; above, control letter, Rv. Hercules strangling Nemean lion; at his feet, club; on l., bow and quiver; above, control letter; on r., C POBLICI Q [F]. Crawford 380/1; Poblicia 9; Sydenham 768. Old cabinet tone. Good extremely fine.

Lot 662

The Roman RepublicCn. Plancius, Denarius,Rome, 55 BC, AR, (g 4,28, mm 18, h 2). Female head r., wearing causia; before, CN PLANCIVS; behind, AED CVR S C, Rv. Cretan goat r.; behind, bow and quiver. Crawford 432/1; Plancia 1; Sydenham 933. Iridescent cabinet tone. About extremely fine.

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