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A Cantonese Ivory Model of a Junk, 19th century, with carved and pierced decoration and with crew and passengers, on a mound base applied with coral, in a glazed mahogany cabinet, 58cm wide; and Four Various Models of Ships, in a glazed cabinet (2) For a similar example see Chinese Ivory Carving, The Victor Sassoon Collection, pg.321
Atlases.- Wyld (James) A General Atlas..., first edition, engraved vignette title, 2 tables of comparative heights of mountains and lengths of rivers, and 41 maps hand-coloured in outline by N.R.Hewitt after Wyld (numbered 1-40, one double-page of world), each with vignette in corner, occasional light offsetting (mainly to height table from title), faint contemporary ink signature to head of title, contemporary half calf, engraved label 'Cabinet Atlas..' to upper cover (a bit worn), rubbed, corners worn, 4to, Edinburgh, John Thomson & Co., London & Dublin, [1819].
Archive of telegraphs and handwritten notes providing instructions to Reginald D. Parker, chauffeur to the Prime Minister. The instructions are dated between 23 August 1929 and 4 January 1935 (Ramsay MacDonald serving as PM). The notes are on headed paper (10 Downing Street), Metropolitan Police Telephone slips, and Post Office Telegraphs. To include a printed portrait of Winston Churchill bearing pasted holograph signature; a photograph of Parker outside 10 Downing Street; an official programme for the Victory Celebrations, 8 June 1946; and scanned copies of a newspaper article describing Parker's career with quoted recollections and anecdotes (including the time Churchill sat on the roof of his car during a journey between Downing Street and the War Cabinet)
A Victorian mahogany chest of drawers, comprising two short over three long graduated drawers, turned wooden handles, with a late 19th Century mahogany bookcase, having an open bookshelf to top and two two-panel doors below, plinth base, the chest of drawers measuring 105cm high, 100cm wide, 44cm deep, the cabinet measuring 63cm high, 132cm wide, 53cm deep (2)
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