WHITE GEORGE S.: (1835-1912) British Field Marshal, Victoria Cross winner for his actions at Charasiab, Afghanistan, on 6th October 1879. Signed sepia cabinet photograph of White in a half length pose in uniform wearing his medals including the Victoria Cross. Photograph by Window & Grove of Baker Street, London. Signed ('Geo. S. White') in ink with his name alone to the image. A thin band of heavy discoloration appears around the edge of the image, just touching the signature, which remains legible. Together with a signed 6.5 x 9 cabinet photograph by the 4th Marquess of Salisbury (1861-1947, British Statesman, served in the Boer War) showing him seated in a three quarter length pose in army uniform. Photograph by W. Illingworth of Northampton. Signed ('Salisbury, Brig. General') in bold black ink to the lower photographer's mount. About G to VG, 2
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ENTERTAINMENT: Selection of signed postcard photos, 8 x 10s etc., some vintage, by various stage and screen actors, entertainers etc., including Henry Irving (signed cabinet photograph), Vesta Tilley, Max Miller, Moore Marriott, Ivor Novello, Noel Coward, Laurence Olivier, John Gielgud, George Burns, Glenn Close, Timothy Dalton, Mel Gibson, Joan Fontaine, Sophia Loren, Marlene Dietrich, Glenda Jackson, Gordon Jackson, Michael Caine, Nicholas Lyndhurst, Beryl Reid etc., some with tape stains at edges and other minor faults, FR to G, 75
Allom (Thomas and Pickering, G.). Lake and Mountain Scenery, Westmorland and Cumberland, from Drawings on the Spot, n.d. c.1835, thirty uncoloured steel eng. plts. each with paper guard, very slight spotting, a.e.g., gutta percha perished, a few plts. loose, orig. red cloth gilt, slight staining, rubbed at extrems., oblong 8vo, together with Holmes (Thomas pub.), The Book of Gems and Cabinet of Art: Containing a Series of Fifty Splendid Steel Engravings from Admired Drawings by the Most Eminent Painters, n.d., c.1840, dec. frontis., fifty uncoloured engs. each with tissue guard, slight spotting throughout, a.e.g., lacking boards and spine, 4to (2)
Copper Plate Magazine. The Copper Plate Magazine, or Monthly Cabinet of Picturesque Prints, Consisting of Sublime and Interesting Views in Great Britain and Ireland, Beautifully Engraved by the Most Eminent Artists from the Paintings and Drawings of the First Masters, 5 vols. [all published], pub. Harrison & Co. and J. Walker, [1792- 1802], eng. titles to each, 250 eng. plts. each with tissue guards (complete), some minor scattered spotting, slight dampstaining to few plts. & leaves in vol. 5, edges untrimmed, inner hinges repaired, contemp. half calf, recent gilt & blind dec. spines, some wear to corners, oblong 4to. A handsome set. (5)
Early football publications, an early football annual dated 1883, published by the Midland Athletic Star and being a record for Birmingham and District Association Football; Football Who's Who with biographies of nearly 1000 players season 1900-1901, published by C. Arthur Pearson Limited, London; then two editions of Men Famous In Football, the first for season 1903-04, rebound in blue cloth but with the original wrappers removed, the other an incomplete edition of the same annual; Weddell's Record of League Football, two rebound in a common volume with original wrappers preserved for 1888-1904 and 1888-1905, and with a partial copy of the 1906 Weddell; The Southern Football League Portrait Album Season 1908-09; and two undated part-works containing 24 cabinet size photographs titled Our Footballers (8)
The London Scottish Golf Club McEwan golf clubs display, comprising six McEwan golf clubs dating from circa 1870-1880, comprising: a general iron, a long-nosed grassed driver, a long-nosed long brassie, a long-nosed short brassie, a long-nosed mid spoon and a long-nosed putter, all in a custom-built glass fronted display cabinet with gilt painted inscriptions, the cabinet with keys, 185 by 77.5cm., 73 by 30 1/2in.
A mahogany bookcase on cabinet, having a pair of astragal glazed doors on a moulded edge top base with a pair of rectangular fielded panel doors having rule hinges, the divided interior previously with two frieze drawers and above shelves on bracket feet, the sides of the base with brass plate carrying handles, the base George II, the top George III, 81.5in (207cm) h, 35.25in (89.5cm) w, 12.75in (32.4cm) d.
Oxford Rowing Interest. A mahogany cabinet, made from the hull of a boat, of tapering form, the hinged door inscribed 'O.U.B.C. Eights 1895, Magdalen College, Head of the River' and with names, the interior with two drawers and a shelf with painted college arms, 16in (40.5cm) h, 9.75in (24.5cm) w
A Victorian walnut side cabinet, the shaped mirror back with carved foliage above a serpentine fronted moulded edge marble top above a central oval mirrrored panel door flanked by a pair of glazed panel doors with applied carved foliage and fruit mouldings, 61.5in (156cm) h, 54.5in (138.5cm) w, 20in (51cm) d. The sides with later glass shelves.
An Edwardian Mahogany China Display Cabinet, of serpentined form, inlaid throughout with satinwood banding and boxwood and ebonised stringing, the glazed upper section with two doors and glazed sides enclosing a fitted plush-lined interior, the lower section two doors decorated with panels of neo-classical inlay, flanked on either side by similar panels, enclosing cupboard on short tapering square supports, 48" wide
A 19th Century Mahogany Side Cabinet, with moulded dentil cornice over central cupboard, with double front, flanked on either side by panelled doors enclosing cupboards, the frieze fitted with three drawers, and a further similar central cupboard below, flanked on either side by panelled doors enclosing cupboards on a plinth base, 63" wide
AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY ARTS and CRAFTS FOUR PIECE BEDROOM SUITE comprising:- wardrobe, having flat moulded cornice, mirror faced door, panelled door with leaded glass panels, oxidised copper strap hinges and drawer furniture, the centre-section with open stage and bowfronted drawer, 2 small, 1 large and 1 long drawer, shaped apron and bracket feet, 200cm overall, the marble topped washstand with tiled back, the cupboard base with open stage, well type dressing table with long bevelled plate mirror and an arrangement of five drawers and a bedside cabinet (4)
A set of eight Chippendale revival mahogany chairs, circa 1880, comprising a pair of armchairs and six side chairs with moulded top rails above pierced arched backs, drop-in seats and chamfered square legs with pierced spandrels. The pierced gothic tracery to these chairs relates closely to designs in the publication The Gentleman and Cabinet-Maker's Director by Thomas Chippendale. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A Regency mahogany and crossbanded sofa table, circa 1820, in the manner of Gillows, with gilt brass cornucopia ring handles and lyre-shaped spindle-filled end supports, 72cm high, 150cm wide, 70cm deep. Gillows illustrate similar 'spindle end' tables in their estimate sketch book of 1818; see Geoffrey Wills, Craftsmen and Cabinet-Makers of Classic English Furnture, p.117, figs. 108-9. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A Sheraton style mahogany and satinwood banded serpentine cabinet, late 20th century, the hinged top and cupboard doors opening to reveal shelved interior over frieze drawer upon splayed bracket supports, 82 x 67 x 48 cm, together with a reproduction mahogany drop leaf pedestal dining table and a mahogany side table, (3).
A Liberty's style oak two door wall cabinet, late 19th century, together with an oak book stand, an oak writing desk of small proportions, a pair of provincial oak stools, an oak gateleg corner table, a side chair upholstered in peacock feather fabric and a provincial oak dining chair, (8). Provenance: From the estate of Marit Allen, Journalist, Editor, Costume Designer. First working as fashion assistant on Queen magazine in 1961 and then moving to Vogue in 1964 and later on becoming fashion editor of vogue, Marit Allen is widely dedicated with championing young fashion designers and was always well admired in the industry. In 1973 when the director Nicolas Roeg asked her to design the costumes for Julie Christie in the film 'Don't Look Now' Allen soon established herself as a prolific costumier and she continued to work right up to her death. She worked on about 40 films and was nominated for a Bafta and two Emmy awards.
Rare and early Vic golfing group photograph c1878 - small sepia and hand coloured photograph showing a group of 11 golfers with 3 caddies standing in the courtyard of The Union Golf Club Westward Ho! incl. Sir Hope Grant, Capt. Molesworth, Paul Wilmot, Rev L Harding and George Glennie mounted on the original cabinet card taken by T. Tedrake Bideford Devon - and with written notes on the reverse to verify the above information - overall 2.5 x 4". Illus.
1961 Chateau Haut-Gaussens Bordeau Superior, 1959 La Tour Gillet Montagne Saint Emilion, 1960 La Croix Ville Maurine Saint Emilion, 1957 Saint Emilion Chateau Trimoulet, 1970, Chateau Pomerol Le Pin, 1970 Negri Fracia Valtellina Superior, 1972 Negri Grumello Valtellina Superior, 1973 Negri Valtellina Superior Sassella, 1971 Sichel Saint Emilion, 1986 Colli del Crasimeno Rosso Lamborghini, 1971 Sancerre Chabille Pouilly-Sur Loire, 1980 Barbera Oltrepo Pavese Travaglino, 1981 Chianti Classico Reserva Coli, 1977 Pinot Nero del Alto Adige Blauburgunder Vaja, 1981 Chianti Tatora Fattoria di Poggio Capponi, 1983 Chablis-Moreau, Undated Cabinet Sauvignon Remy Pannier, 1978 Bottle Carpineto Chianti Classico No. 4111451, 1970 Barbaresco Cav G Ceste, 1979 Cesari Amarone del Valpolicella, 1979 Chablis Premier Crux Vaillon Domaine Moreau a Fils, Undated Claret Bordeau Carve Saint Arnould
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