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LESLIE HARRADINE FOR ROYAL DOULTON; a rare figure, HN1289 'The Midinette' (first version, Model 598), introduced 1928, withdrawn by 1938, impressed date 2.10.29, height 21.5cm.Footnote: Footnote: For a similar figure please see page 209 of 'The Royal Doulton Figures Book' by Eyles, Dennis and Irvine (Third Version)Additional InformationThe figure is presented well, there is a small sliver chip to the yellow bow, light glaze crazing, vertical glaze crack running through the handwritten script. There is a crack which starts on the corner of the base and runs into the plinth of the base and across her left ankle/leg. Light wear to the paintwork in parts. Small crack to the underside of her dress which does terminate into the main body of the dress. There is also unusual glaze gather/joining point where the figure meets the plinth. There is a definite colour change from white to yellow, although this does not show up under UV light.
An interesting 18th century English full size violin by John Barrett branded 'Barrett' below the button and with label 'John Barrett at ye Harp and Crown in Piccadilly, London 17..' (indistinct year numerals), with one-piece back length 35.9cm. This lot is accompanied by a detailed report and photographs from when it was restored by JA Randle in March 2001, cased with bow.Additional InformationPlease see copy of report from restorer, a crack to lower back is visible and numerous presumable repaired cracks to the table.
A full size English violin with label for John Betts, Royal Exchange London, 1861 indistinctly inscribed, with two-piece back, length 35.9cm, in ebonised case with bow.Additional InformationSmall crack to top of back, two small cracks to bottom of back, small cracks to sides, surface wear and scratches.
COMPAGNON; a full size violin with two-piece back, length 35.8cm, with interesting interior label 'repaired by NN Mondal son of late KN Mondal, Calcutta 1992, cased with bow.Additional InformationRepair to where the necks meets the main body at the button, marks to corners, surface wear, no major cracks noted.
Imperial Service Medal, E.VII.R., Lady’s badge with wreath (Johanna Phelan) mounted on original lady’s bow riband with Elkington pin brooch, good very fine and rare to a female Irish recipient £400-£500 --- I.S.M. London Gazette 14 October 1910: ‘Johanna Phelan, Assistant Supervisor, Post Office, Dublin.’
A large quantity of Documents, Wartime Photographs, and other Ephemera. Including a Commission Document appointing Theodore Francis Edwards a Second Lieutenant in the Royal Army Service Corps, dated 17 August 1935; Wartime photographs attributed to members of the Dunscombe family, specifically Sub Lieutenant E. W. Dunscombe, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve (31 photographs); Lieutenant T. A. Dunscombe, Royal Artillery (4 photographs); and Dorothy Dunscombe, Auxiliary Territorial Force (4 photographs); Wartime photographs and Army Training Manuals attributed to Captain A. Thorne and Lieutenant P. Turnbull, both Grenadier Guards, principally related to bomb and mine laying and disposal; Documents and photographs relating to Flight Lieutenant F. M. Fuller, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve; a small lot of photographs attributed to the Samuels and Kirkland families of Newton le Willows, Yorkshire, together with a small silver R.A.F. wings sweetheart badge; and a Father and son pair of Metropolitan Police pension certificates and Metropolitan Police J. Hudson & Co., Whistles, to Police Constable H. Parker, ‘K’ (Bow) Division, and Police Constable H. A. Parker, ‘M’ (Southwark) Division, generally good condition (lot) £60-£80 --- Sold with copied research.
Thailand, Kingdom, Order of the White Elephant, 2nd type, Lady’s shoulder badge (3), all 80mm including crown suspension x 45mm, silver, silver-gilt and enamel, maker’s mark to reverse of crown on two, all on lady’s bow ribands, one of recent manufacture, good very fine and better (3) £120-£160
Royal Red Cross, 2nd Class (A.R.R.C.), G.V.R., silver and enamel, on lady’s bow riband, in Garrard, London, case of issue, very fine £100-£140 --- Sold with two undated original press cuttings and research, attributing the award of the A.R.R.C. to Nursing Sister Miss Mildred Grace Wiseman, Princess Mary’s Royal Air Force Nursing Service, who was awarded the A.R.R.C. in the 1935 Birthday Honours’ List (London Gazette 3 June 1935), ‘In recognition of the exceptional devotion and competency displayed in the nursing and care of the sick in Royal Air Force Hospitals at Home and Abroad.’ She had previously served in the Great War with the Territorial Force Nursing Service and the Royal Air Force Nursing Service, and was entitled to the British War and Victory Medals.
Pair: Corporal G. Clibborn, 7th Dragoon Guards Egypt and Sudan 1882-89, dated reverse, 1 clasp, Tel-El-Kebir (2589 Pte. G. Clibborn, 7.Dn. Gds.), traces of brooch mounting to reverse, with suspension claw crudely re-affixed; Khedive’s Star, dated 1882, unnamed as issued, heavy pitting and contact marks, therefore fine, the Star better (2) £100-£140 --- George Clibborn was born in Hertford in 1860 and attested for the 3rd Dragoon Guards at Bow Street, London, on 4 June 1879. He transferred to the 7th Dragoon Guards on 24 July 1882, and served with the Regiment in Egypt from 7 August 1882 to 11 March 1883. He saw further service in India, and was promoted Corporal on 9 July 1886. He transferred to the Reserve on 4 June 1887, and was discharged on 3 June 1891, after 12 years’ service. Sold with copied record of service and medal roll extract.
CHARLES RENNIE MACKINTOSH (1868-1928) FOR MISS CRANSTON'S INGRAM STREET TEAROOMS WRITING TABLE, 1909 oakDimensions:91cm diameter, 70cm highProvenance:Provenance: Messrs Coopers Tearooms (Ingram Street Tearooms), Glasgow, from whom purchased by the present owner, circa 1960.Note: Literature: Billcliffe, R., Charles Rennie Mackintosh: The Complete Furniture, Furniture Drawings & Interior Designs, Cameron & Hollis 2009, p. 249-251, illus. 1909.16 and 16ANote: This table formed the base of a writing table made by Frances Smith for the Ladies' Rest Room at Miss Cranston's Ingram Street Tearoom in 1909. The Rest Room formed one of two new adjacent rooms created by Mackintosh for the Ingram Street Tea Rooms: The Oval Room and the Ladies Rest Room. This latter room was dark stained and panelled with recesses for couches and other furniture. The fireplace was surrounded by gold mosaic tiles and open columns supported the mezzanine of the Oval Room above. The desk originally had a superstructure with dividers which allowed for four people to sit at the desk at any time and may in any case have been removable. Although the original layout of the room is not known, it may be that the circular writing desk offered here sat in the bow window next to the fireplace at one end of the room.
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