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A CONTEMPORARY FLOOR STANDING JEWELLERY CABINET by Tresserra, 'Lel Coleccionista', the cabinet with lifting top with mirror above a series of drawers, all held shut by hinged locking mechanism to the side, the cabinet with faux leather and polished wood finish, 42cm wide x 32cm deep x 143cm high
BULLER REDVERS: (1839-1908) British General, Victoria Cross winner for his actions at Zululand on 28th March 1879. A.L.S., Redvers Buller, three pages, 8vo, Lowndes Square, London, 20th February n.y., to [Bernard] Holland. Buller informs his correspondent that he will be leaving London shortly and remarks 'It would be a great convenience to me if I could have the notes of my evidence at the end of this or early next week so that I could correct them before I leave London. Notes of an examination enduring practically for over 12 hours are sure to require some corrections: and I should like to do them at once and not to wait till Lord Elgin has decided the point as to inclusions or omissions of the two Cabinet papers which were discussed at the commencement of my examination.' Together with a selection of other A.Ls.S., one T.L.S. etc., by various other individuals including John Dillon, Arthur Godley (stating, in part, 'As I told Elgin yesterday, I believe this to be the only country in the world where it would be possible for a Private Secretary to be handed on to a new minister of the party opposed to that of the chief for whom he has hitherto worked, and I think we may be proud of it....I was at once reminded of the time when I wanted your present chief to take you to India as Private Secy. If he had done so (and I fancy it was a near thing) how different the history of the world would have been!...'), Cardinal Henry Manning, Cyril H. Elgee, George Wyndham (praising the capabilities of Elgee, in part, '[I] was impressed by his good sense & general competence. He is very keen & has the interests of our African possessions at heart....he is the kind of man who ought to be promoted early.') etc., and also including two manuscript drafts in the hand of Bernard Holland, one describing the appearance of Lord Frederick Roberts VC, in part 'shoulders & chest broad for his height....high rather prominent forehead....Aquiline nose, rather broad at nostrils. Heavy grey mustache, chin rather pointed than broad. Very large ears. Reddish sunburned complexion.' Some of the letters are accompanied by the original envelopes and most are addressed to Bernard Holland at the Royal Commission on the War in South Africa. G to generally VG, 24
[VICTORIA]: (1819-1901) Queen of the United Kingdom Great Britain & Ireland 1837-1901. Vintage unsigned cabinet photograph by Jabez Hughes of Ryde, Isle of Wight, the good sepia image depicting the Queen seated outdoors in a full length pose at Osborne, accompanied by Queen Alexandra (1844-1925, Queen of the United Kingdom 1901-10, consort of King Edward VII) and her three eldest children, Prince Albert Victor (1864-1892, Duke of Clarence), Prince George (1865-1936, later King George V) and Louise (1867-1931, Princess Royal, Duchess of Fife) as well as three of Queen Victoria's younger children, Princess Helena (1846-1923), Prince Leopold (1853-1884, Duke of Albany) and Princess Beatrice (1857-1944). All of the family members are seen standing and seated together in full length poses. Photographer's imprint to the lower mount and verso. Some minor foxing, otherwise about VG
[ALEXANDRA OF DENMARK]: (1844-1925) Queen of the United Kingdom 1901-10, consort of King Edward VII. Vintage unsigned cabinet photograph by W & D Downey of London, the image depicting Queen Alexandra standing in a full length pose surrounded by her five children, Prince Albert Victor (1864-1892, Duke of Clarence), Prince George (1865-1936, later King George V), Louise (1867-1931, Princess Royal, Duchess of Fife), Victoria (1868-1935, Princess Victoria of Wales) and Maud (1869-1938, Queen Consort of Norway 1905-38). Each of the children are seen standing and seated in a warm family pose. Photographer's imprint to the lower mount and verso. A light band of discoloration to the left and upper edges of the image, otherwise VG
PADEREWSKI I. J.: (1860-1941) Polish Pianist & Composer, Prime Minister of Poland, 1919. Vintage signed sepia cabinet photograph of Paderewski in a head and shoulders pose. Photograph by the London Stereoscopic Company. Signed in bold, dark fountain pen ink to a clear area of the image and dated December 1893 in his hand. Some very light, extremely minor age wear, VG Provenance: The present signed photograph originates from the autograph collection of Arthur Bryant Triggs (1868-1936) Australian Grazier & Collector.
A SUPERB MAHOGANY AND MARQUETRY INLAID STANDING CHINA CABINET by EDWARDS & ROBERTS, with a swan neck pediment, the central serpentine glazed door enclosing two shelves, flanked by concave glazed sides over a pair of doors and concave side panels, all profusely inlaid with classical motifs, supported on slender cabriole legs united by an under-tier, stamped EDWARDS & ROBERTS. 7ft 0ins high x 3ft 2ins wide x 1ft 5ins deep.
A SUPERB MAHOGANY AND MARQUETRY INLAID CABINET by EDWARDS & ROBERTS, with swan neck pediment, dentil moulded cornice over a pair of astragal glazed doors enclosing a mirror backed interior, flanked by open shelves with mirrors behind, above a bowfronted door flanked by a pair of astragal glazed doors, all profusely inlaid with classical motifs, supported on slender tapering square legs, stamped EDWARDS & ROBERTS. 7ft 4ins high x 4ft 7ins wide x 1ft 3ins deep.
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