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Portrait of Lieutenant General Lord Bloomfield G.C.B., G.C.H., half length, in military dress, oil on canvas, 76 x 63cm Lieutenant General Benjamin Bloomfield, 1st Baron Bloomfield GCB GCH (13 April 1768 - 15 August 1846), rose through the ranks as a cello player who caught the attention of the Prince Regent, for whom he spied on Caroline of Brunswick. He saw action at the Battle of Vinegar Hill in June 1798 during the Irish Rebellion. He was Member of Parliament for Plymouth from 1812 from 1818 and served as Private Secretary to George IV from 1817 to 1822 before becoming Commanding Officer of the garrison at Woolwich in 1826. The stretcher impressed 'John C. Nairn & Son, Picture Cleaners and Restorers, Dublin' Provenance: By descent through the family Poe family. Rev James Hill Poe's aunt, Charlotte, was mother of the 1st Lord Bloomfield of Loughton, Co. Offaly, private secretary to George IV. John Poe of Solsborough (the Rev's elder brother and childless ne'er do well) was very close to Lord Bloomfield and was invited to the coronation of George IV at Westminster Abbey, the invitation for which survives.
* Classical Records. Collection of sixty classical box sets covering many of the major composers and popular recording artists, including The Callas Carmen , rare mono version in deluxe padded red box, 1964, 3-LP, HMV DAN143-145, gold label with white angel and red nipper, Fidelio by Beethoven, Columbia SAX 2451-2453, 3-LP, stereo, 1962, The Nine Symphonies by Vaughan Williams, featuring the LPO conducted by Sir Adrian Boult, HMV Stereo SLS 822, 9-LP, TAS listed, 1st UK label, coloured dog in postage stamp, La Traviata by Verdi, featuring Maria Callas and Giuseppe Di Stefano, recorded live at La Scala in 1955, Cetra LO 28, 2-LP, Turandot by Puccini, featuring Luciano Pavarotti and Joan Sutherland, LPO conducted by Zubin Mehta, TAS listed, 3-LP, Decca Stereo SET 561-3, 'Leningrad' Symphony No 7 by Shostakovitch and Cello Concerto No 2 by Kabalevsky, Melodiya Stereo ASD 2511/2 SLS 784, together with other composers such as Rossini, Bruckner, Mahler, Britten, Bizet, Brahms, Massenet, Haydn, Beethoven, Berlioz, Bach and others, all records generally in excellent conditionQty: (3 cartons)
* Classical Records. Collection of forty three classical box sets covering many of the major composers and popular recording artists, including Mahler Symphony No 5 with Sir John Barbirolli conducting the New Philharmonia Orchestra and featuring Janet Baker, 1969, HMV Stereo SLS 785, ASD 2518-9, 1st UK edition with coloured dog in stamp label, front laminated box with gold-blocked spine, TAS listed, Mahler Symphony No 2 "Resurrection" with Otto Klemperer conducting The Philharmonia Orchestra and featuring Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, 1963, HMV Stereo SLS 806, ASD 2691-2, 1st UK edition with coloured dog in stamp label, Symphony No 4 "Romantic" and Symphony No 7 by Bruckner with Herbert von Karajan conducting the Berlin Philharmonic, 1971, HMV Stereo SLS 811, 1st UK edition with coloured dog in stamp label, Swan Lake by Tchaikovsky with Andre Previn conducting the LSO and featuring Ida Haendel on violin, HMV Stereo SLS 5070, 3-LP, The Nutcracker by Tchaikovsky with Andre Previn conducting the LSO, HMV Stereo SLS 834, 2-LP, TAS listed, The Six Symphonies by Tchaikovsky with Mstislav Rostropovitch conducting the LPO, HMV Stereo SLS 5099, 7-LP, The Piano Sonatas by Mozart with Paul Badura-Skoda on piano, Eurodisc 301 609-460 Stereo, 8-LP, Violin and Cello Sonatas by Beethoven, Deutsche Grammophon DGG 2720 018, Stereo, 8-LP, Beethoven Edition 1970, The 9 Symphonies by Beethoven with Herbert von Karajan conducting the Berlin Philharmonic, Deutsche Grammophon DGG Stereo, 8-LP, 1965, SKL 101-108, early tulips label, The String Quartets by Tchaikovsky featuring the Borodin String Quartet with Genrikh Talalyan and Mstislav Rostropovitch, HMV Melodiya Stereo, SLS 889, 3-LP, ASD 3025-27, together with other composers such as Sibelius, Shostakovitch, Saint-Saens, Rossini, Rachmaninov, Puccini, Johann Strauss, Richard Strauss, Profokiev, Offenbach, Ponchielli, Mozart, Dvorak, Debussy and others, all records generally in excellent conditionQty: (2 cartons)
* Classical Records. Collection of 15 original UK stereo recordings on the CBS record label, all with original blue labels, including Bartok Concerto No 1 for Violin featuring Isaac Stern with Eugene Ormandy conducting the Philadelphia Orchestra (1961, ED1, CBS SBRG 72009), Brahms Symphony No 2 with Bruno Walter conducting the Columbia Symphony Orchestra (1960, ED1, CBS SBRG 72089), Beethoven "Triple" Concerto with Rudolf Serkin on Piano, Jaime Laredo on Violin, Leslie Parnas on Violoncello and Alexander Schneider conducting the Marlboro Festival Orchestra (1964, ED1, CBS SBRG 72202), Brahms Concerto for Violin and Violoncello with Isaac Stern on Violin, Leonard Rose on Cello and Eugene Ormandy conducting the Philadelphia Orchestra (1965, ED1, SBRG 72295), plus other CBS stereo records (SBRG 72142, 72533, 72411, 72689, 73030, 72471, 72458, 72646, 72720, 72105 and 73202)Qty: (15)
* Classical Records. Collection of approximately 250 classical records featuring most of the major composers and many popular artists, including Benjamin Britten "Three Canticles" (Argo ZRG 5277, ED1 stereo, 1961, oval logo with grooved label), Haydn "The Nelson Mass" recorded in the Chapel of King's College, Cambridge (Argo ZRG 5325, ED1 stereo, 1962, oval logo with grooved label), Beethoven String Quartet No 12 featuring the Tatrai Quartet, Budapest (Telefunken SMA 48, ED1, stereo, 1961), Honegger and Shostakovich Violoncello Concertos featuring Milos Sadlo on Violoncello and Karel Ancerl / Vaclav Neumann conducting the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra (Supraphon 1 10 0604, ED1, first Czech pressing, 1960, blue/silver label), Franck and Brahms Violin Sonatas featuring David Oistrakh on Violin and Sviatoslav Richter on Piano, recorded at the Moscow Conservatoire in 1968 (Melodiya ASD 2618, 1969), Shostakovich Symphony No 14 featuring Margarita Miroshnikova and Yevgeny Vladimirov with Rudolf Barshai conducting the Moscow Chamber Orchestra (Melodiya ASD 2633), Tchaikovsky "Serenade for Strings" and Souvenir de Florence" with Neville Marriner conducting the Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields (Argo ZRG 584, stereo, oval logo), Mozart Symphonies 23, 24, 26 & 27 with Neville Marriner conducting the Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields (Argo ZRG 653, stereo, oval logo), Rossini String Sonatas with Kenneth Heath on Cello, John Gray on Double Bass and Neville Marriner conducting the Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields (Argo ZRG 506, stereo, 1G/1G matrices, oval logo) plus many other top quality recordings, all records and sleeves generally in excellent conditionQty: (Approx. 250)
A 19th century novelty brass vesta case, as a violin case, 4.5cm long; another silvered, as a viola or cello, 6.5cm long; a 19th century novelty brass vesta case, as a workman's boot, 5.5cm long; another as a envelope, 3.7cm long; love heart, 4.1cm long; a 19th century pinchbeck vesta case, the cover boldly cast and applied with rustics at a country dance, strike to side, 7cm wide; another similar, with allegorical amorini, 5cm wide; a Victorian novelty gun metal rounded rectangular vesta case, the cover chased with a gentleman riding a Penny-farthing bicycle, a companion pair on a tandem bicycle, the base advertising Bryant & May's Wax Vestas, 4.5cm long, c. 1880; an Association football vesta, [9]
1930s Sovereign cello-guitar, made in USA; Finish: tobacco sunburst, various imperfections to include lacquer checking and age related scuffs; Fretboard: ebony; Frets: generally good, refret; Hardware: generally good, pickguard removed but included; Case: period hard case; Weight: 1.85kg; Overall condition: fair
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