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Late 19th Century Brown Silk Dress with tassel detailing to the bodice; circa 1920`s black chiffon evening dress with beaded detailing to the waist; brown velvet full length evening cape labelled `Quad`; orange and yellow patterned shift dress; black lace cocktail dress; evening purses, leather handbags, belts and various fur hats etc
19th Century Yellow Silk Two Piece comprising full skirt with lace mounted hem, a fitted bodice with short sleeves and lace and beaded trims to the neckline; Early 20th Century Cream Short Cape with replacement orange collar, quilted cream silk lining and beaded decoration throughout; Beige Wool Short Cape with black and gold beaded decoration and fringing, scalloped hem with black bead detailing (3)
Circa 1920`s Black Chiffon Dress with shaped hem, bead and embroidered decoration with a slash neck; cream and gold brocade cocktail dress with bow detailing to the neckline; Victorian cream wool cape with fur collar; burgundy velvet short evening coat with fur trimmed collar and cuffs labelled `G S Davies Ltd Harrogate`; purple velvet waistcoat with brass buttons and gold brocade embroidery; boys white cotton sailor top; small leather trunk including Victorian underskirt, stockings, feather boa, cream silk shawl with bead decoration and tassel fringing, cotton chemise, black lace jacket etc
Medals - A group of four comprising Queens South Africa Medal with Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902 clasps awarded to 29848 Pte H.R.Whitehouse 103rd.Coy Imp.Yeo, Kings South Africa Medal with South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902 clasps awarded to 32319 Cpt H.R. Whitehouse 13th Hussars, British War Medal 1914-1918 and Victory Medal both awarded to 29848 H.R. Whitehouse - A.M.I.R.N.A.S.
A ROBERT HUGHES CAPE RIFLE, c.1870, double barrelled, left side 12 bore smooth barrel, right side, 50 calibre rifled barrel, 30" long, inscribed "Robert Hughes Universal Fire Arm Works, Birmingham", three folding leaf back sights, wooden ram, percussion action with foliate chasing, walnut half stock, with chequered grips, two sling swivels, 46 1/2" overall
Housman, Laurence. Trimblerigg. A Book of Revelation, first edition, Cape, London 1924. Cloth backed boards, frontispiece, octavo; Strachey, Lytton. Elizabeth and Essex, first edition, Chatto & Windus, London 1928. Tan buckram, octavo; The Obituary Book of Queens College, Oxford. An Ancient Sarum Calendar, introduced by John Magrath, Clarendon Press, Oxford 1910. Limp art vellum, tall quarto; and assorted other works. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
H. MULLER A GROUP OF THREE SPORTING BRONZES comprising: a bronze of a gentleman shooting water game; a bronze of Continental gentleman standing at rest with his gun beneath his cape; and a further bronze of a Continental gentleman with gun over his shoulder and dog at his heel, all signed on their bases (3).
A Queen`s South Africa Medal group awarded to `840 Pte J. HARVEY UITENHAGE V.R.`, comprising the QSA Medal with two clasps; Orange Free State & Cape Colony, together with British War Medal & Victory Medal from 1914-18 (Private Harvey then serving with the Devon Regiment) also a number of family cuttings and photographs
(Victorian Children`s Books): CRANE, Walter, Legends for Lionel, 1887, WAUGH, Ida, Holly Berries, N.D. (c.1870`s), GIFT, Theo, Cape Town Dicky, OR, Colonel Jack`s Boy, ill Alice Havers and Ernest Wilson, N.D., c. 1887, WEATHERLEY, F.E., Among the Daisies, ill M. Ellen Edwards and others, N.D., c. 1889, and six other volumes (10)
Cape York Etched part slice 2.8kg, 23.4 x 32.2cm Cape York (Agpalilik, Greenland) IIIA Medium Octahedrite (iron) - found 1818 This meteorite was discovered by British explorer Captain John Ross after being shown knives and crude iron implements manufactured by the local Eskimos, who told him that they had removed the metal from a large iron `rock` situated on the north shore. Bad weather prevented a proper search, but Ross already suspected that it was an iron meteorite. 76 years later, three large masses, weighing respectively 34 tons, 3 tons and 1100lbs, and named `The Tent`, `The Woman` and `The Dog` were found in Western Greenland by arctic explorer Robert E. Peary and later transported to New York. Several more large masses have since been found and recovered from the strewnfield, including a 15-ton discovery at Agpalilik - this is thought to be the legendary `Man` - the fourth member of the Cape York family.
Cape York Etched part slice with natural edge 140.9g, 9 x 4.6cm Cape York (Agpalilik, Greenland) IIIA Medium Octahedrite (iron) - found 1818 This meteorite was discovered by British explorer Captain John Ross after being shown knives and crude iron implements manufactured by the local Eskimos, who told him that they had removed the metal from a large iron `rock` situated on the north shore. Bad weather prevented a proper search, but Ross already suspected that it was an iron meteorite. 76 years later, three large masses, weighing respectively 34 tons, 3 tons and 1100lbs, and named `The Tent`, `The Woman` and `The Dog` were found in Western Greenland by arctic explorer Robert E. Peary and later transported to New York. Several more large masses have since been found and recovered from the strewnfield, including a 15-ton discovery at Agpalilik - this is thought to be the legendary `Man` - the fourth member of the Cape York family.
De Hoek Polished part slice 25.5g, 2.9 x 3.3cm De Hoek (Hay District, Cape Province, South Africa) UNGR (iron) - found 1960 A mass weighing 3.83kg was found on the De Hoek farm in June 1960, and a second mass weighing 17.10kg was found approximately 800 metres southeast of the first find in 1967. Enquiries have established a possible date of fall as January 2nd 1959.
Boer War pair of Medals to 5505 Sergeant Arthur Sullivan, Royal Fusiliers, Queens South Africa Medal with five Clasps, Cape Colony, Tugela Heights, Orange Free State, Relief of Ladysmith and Transvaal, Kings South Africa Medal with two clasps + letter to his wife written on Ammo wrapping paper dated 7th May 1902, + colour tinted photograph of recipient in uniform and wearing medals + cabinet photo of recipient with his wife and two children + some other cabinet photos and ephemera
The Charles Pooley Wilson Collection of Naval Commemorative Medals, dating from the Spanish Armada in 1588:1. 1588 Defeat of the Spanish Armada. A consultation meeting, floor covered in spikes, rev: The Spanish fleet being wrecked, silver gilt?, 47mm, hole at 12 o`clock filled in, possibly a copy2. 1650 Service Against Six Ships. An anchor, cross and harp with inscription Thou has merited, rev: a ship engagement, oval 41mm by 35mm, silver gilt, with ring suspender, attractive, slight damage at 12 o`clock otherwise EF3. 1654 Peace with Holland. Neptune in sea chariot, rev: long inscription, AR, 60mm, VF4. Bust of Drake or Raleigh within wreath, rev: naval, battle with sinking ships in foreground, with ring suspender, oval, 50mm by 42mm, VF5. 1665 Dominion of the Sea. Bust of Charles II, rev: ship in full sail, leg NOS PENES IMPERIUM, AE/oval 41mm by 32mm, about VF6. 1667 Peace of Breda Faventedeo. Bust of Charles II, rev: Britannia seated on a seashore, edge reading, AR, 55mm, EF7. 1687 Spanish Wreck Recovered. Conjoined busts of James and Mary, rev: ship action, AR, 55mm, about VF8. 1704 Capture of Gibraltar and Naval Engagement off Malaga, by John Croker. Bust of Queen Anne, rev: Neptune and sea chariot, AE, 39mm, EF 9. 1706 Barcelona Relieved. Bust of Queen Anne, rev: city and harbour, AE, 38mm, VF10. Another, has a few dark marks, otherwise EF11. 1708 Capture of Sardinia and Minorca. Bust of Queen Anne, rev: standing with palm branch and English flag, AR, 40mm, VF12. 1711 Expedition to Virgo Bay by John Croker. Bust of Queen Anne, rev: view of Virgo Bay with ships burning, AE, 36mm, EF13. Another, except in AR, EF14. 1718 The Naval Action of Cap Passaro. Laureate head of George I by John Croker, rev: postal column and pile of arms, AR, 44mm, NEF15. 1747 Defeat of French Fleet off Cape Finisterre. King being crowned, rev: by Victory holding wreath and trophy, AE, 42mm, NEF16. 1750 circa. Five pewter/pinchbeck medals, loss of Minorca 1756, Louisburg taken 1758, and three others, Fine17. 1758 Goree Taken. Bust of Britannia, rev: Victory bearing laurel wreath, AE, 39mm, Ef18. 1759 Fight off Belleisle by Thomas Pingo. Britannia armed with spear and shield, rev: Foe of the Society of Arts and Commerce, AE, 39mm, NEF19. 1759 Guadaloupe Taken. Pallas standing, rev: Britannia leaning on spear, AE, 40mm, EF20. 1761 Capture of Belleisle by Kirk. Head of George III, rev: view of island, AE, 40mm, hole at 1 o`clock, reference Brown 71, Fine21. 1783 Royal George Admiral KEMPENFELT Siege of Gibraltar. Medallet, 33mm, hole at 12 o`clock, VF22.1784 Captain Cook Memorial by Pingo. Bust of Cook, rev: Fortune standing, AE, 44mm, reference Brown 258, VF23. 1794 Battle of the First of June. Bust of Earl Howe adml. of the white, rev: Neptune in a marine car FRENCH FLEET DEFEATED, AE, 41mm, reference Brown 387, VF24. Another, EF25. Another, in AE gilt, EF26. 1797 Battle of Cape St Vincent by Mills and Brenet. Bust of Jervis, rev: British fleet hurling destruction at two Spanish ships, AE, 41mm, EF27. Three uniface medals depicting naval scenes (very thin flans)28. 1797 Battle of Camperdown by Wyon. Uniformed bust of Duncan, rev: Britannia seated, AE, 38mm, EF29. 1798 Battle of the Nile. Victory seated with lion and harp in front of pyramid, rev: shield and fouled anchor, AE gilt, 39mm, hole at 12 o`clock, reference Brown 450, NEF30. 1798 Battle of the Nile by Kuchler. Peace standing on a rocky shore, rev: view of the British Fleet, with edge reading, AE 46mm, reference Brown 447, EF31. 1798 Victories of the Year by Kuchler. Bust of George III, rev: Britannia seated, AE, 48mm, reference Brown 458, EF32. 1798 Action off Tory Island. Bust of Warren, rev: British and French ships engaged, AE, 36mm, reference Brown 456, EF33. 1799 Defence of Acre by Hancock. Bust of Sir Sidney Smith, rev: youth standing, AE, 48mm, reference Brown 473, Fine34. 1799 Defence of Acre. Bust of Smith, rev: animals on rocky background, AE, 41mm, reference 476, EF35. 1790`s five 18th century Tokens with naval connections36. 1799 Death of Earl Howe. Bust of Howe, rev: trophy of arms, AE, 38mm, reference Brown 468, EF37. 1799 Earl Spencer by T Wyon. Bust of Spencer, rev: Victory standing, AE, 38mm, reference Brown 471, EF38. 1800 Lord Nelson returns to England by Halliday. Bust of Nelson, rev: Britannia standing on the sea shore, AE, 38mm, reference Brown 490, EF39. 1801 Battle of Copenhagen. Justice standing, rev: view of the Sound with ships engaged, AE, 38mm, reference Brown 510, NEF40. 1805 Battle of Trafalgar. Bust of Nelson, rev: view of the battle, with edge reading, AE gilt, 47mm, hole at 12 o`clock, reference Brown 584, about VF41. 1809 The Erection of Nelson Monument in Birmingham by Wyon. View of the monument, rev: inscription, AE, 52mm, EF42. 1898 Columbian Exposition Commemorative Half Dollar, and a 1968 USA Half Dollar43. A Vatican Medal, Pope Clemens PPVII, conjoined heads, thick flan, AE Some with original tickets Charles Pooley Wilson was born in India, his father was serving as an officer in the Indian Army. His mother and a number of brothers died of cholera roundabout 1841. Shortly after this he was sent home to England with a younger sister for education. After spending a number of years at Rugby school, he sat and passed the entrance exam at fifteen (1852) to get commissioned a mid-shipman in the Indian navy, returning to England after ten years when the Indian navy was disbanded in 1862. The following ten years were spent with Lloyds Salvage Association which involved reporting on shipwrecks and reorganising the marine department for the Board of Trade. He spent the rest of his career with the BOT until retiring in 1903.
Ethel May Dixie, South African, 1876-1923- "Anemone Capensis"; watercolour and bodycolour, titled and with initials, 27x17cm. Note: Ethel Dixie was largely self-taught (her sister enjoyed the benefits of tuition of Thomas Bowler) She was the principal artist for Rudolf Marloth`s The Flora of South Africa. Many of the original plates for this work, were destroyed by a fire at the publishers. She was also a lecturer at the Cape Town School of Art. Her work can be found at the Brenthurst Library in Johannesburg the Carnegie Library archives at the University of Stellenbosch, MuseumAfrica in Johannesburg, National Botanical Institutes in Cape Town and Pretoria, the South African embassies in London, Rome and New York.
A QUEEN`S SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL TO PRIVATE A HEPINSTALL, ROYAL WARWICKSHIRE REGIMENT, WOUNDED AT BELFAST 24.8.1900 Queen`s South Africa 1899-1902, six clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Johannesburg, Diamond Hill, Belfast, South Africa 1901 (5556 Pte A. Hepinstall, Rl. Warwick: Regt), toned, good very fine
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