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1971 Micheál Ó Nualláin cartoon of Archbishop McQuaid running a family planning clinic. A cartoon of McQuaid, a white coat and stethoscope over his Archbishop's soutane, calling "Next Please!" into a waiting room full of pregnant women. Colour lithograph of cartoon published in Dublin Opinion. 14 by 20in. (35.6 by 50.8cm) Micheál Ó Nualláin (1928-2016) was the younger brother of Brian O'Nolan, who wrote under the pseudonyms of Flann O'Briain and Myles na gCopaleen. A graduate of the National College of Art he was a school inspector for art studies, a portrait painter and caricaturist. His portrait of his brother Brian was used on an Irish postage stamp.
A SWANSEA PORCELAIN OVAL HERALDIC DISH circa 1814-26 having a coat of arms for Lockwood impaling Manners-Sutton, within a moulded floral and foliate border between scroll moulded handles picked out in gold, transfer SWANSEA mark to base, 24cms long Provenance: label for Glynn Vivian Art Gallery Exhibition 1969 (No. 206) Auctioneer's note: Thomas Lockwood married Charlotte Manners-Sutton in 1799. In 1812 Lockwood's company leased land to Baker, Bevan and Irwin where the Glamorgan Pottery Company was established. Charles Manners-Sutton was the son of the Archbishop of Canterbury
~ John Wootton (British, 1682-1764) and Thomas Spencer (British, 1700-1763) ''The Portraiture of Silver Leg, the Property of Nathanial Curzon Esqr'', ''The Portraiture of Victorions, the Property of Lord Onslow'', hand-coloured engravings by R Parr surrounded by engraved letter and with coat-of-arms, printed border 290mm by 275mm (2) Provenance: Arthur Ackermann & Son Ltd Sotheby's 6.11.02Not examined out of frames. 'Silver Leg' with some staining Imprint: 1753, London, T Butler Siltzer p.248
COLLECTION OF VINTAGE CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIESincluding a ladies green velvet coat labelled 'Simpson Hunter's Glasgow', nightshirt with embroidered detail, underskirts, coat with mink collar and matching short sleeve dress labelled 'petite française', 1970's dress labelled 'Lerose', gentleman's Highland jacket with Henderson Modern tartan kilt, evening suit, glengarry, a 1970's British Army dress tunic with trousers; and a 1960's Silver Cross pram with folding hood and chromed frame 116cm high (with hood up) and 115cm long
A 19th century Russian silver vodka tot, with engraved decoration of buildings; a set of four Russian silver teaspoons with barley twist handles; a George IV silver caddy shovel, London 1820; an Edwardian silver double stamp box, Birmingham 1902; a Victorian silver WHISKY decanter label, Birmingham 1872; an Edwardian silver mustard pot with pierced sides and blue glass liner, Birmingham 1908; a similar pepperette; a desk seal, the hardstone matrix engraved with a quartered coat of arms, motto and crest (replacement handle); and a modern silver vodka tot
LONDON FA 1926-27 Hardback London Football Association handbook, 1926-27 with gilt coat of arms on front and on spine. 350 pages , includes Club directories, lists of winners and runners up of the various competitions under the auspices of the London FA, records of cap-winners and badge winners for representing the London FA etc. Slight damage to spine. Fair-generally good
CHELSEA - WAR CUP MEDAL 1945 Winners medal for the Football League South War Cup Final in which Chelsea defeated Millwall 2-0. This was the first major trophy won by Chelsea, the Final being played at Wembley. The medal was awarded to John (Jack) McDonald who was a right winger and who scored one of the two Chelsea goals in the Final. John was a loan player for Chelsea having been loaned by Bournemouth to the London Club who played eight guest players in the Final including Black, Hardwick and Goulden and Captain Harris. The medal is gold coloured and made by Vaughtons and comes with a cardboard box as it was wartime and many items were in short supply. There is no hallmark on the medal but it is metal and gold coloured, The front of the medal reads London Football Association and there is a Cup inscribed above the London FA Coat of Arms as the London FA organised football for the senior Southern based clubs during the War. The medal has been entered by the McDonald family. Jack McDonald made 7 Cup appearances for Chelsea scoring four goals and also made 3 League appearances scoring one goal. Medal is in good condition, case has a little damage to the lid

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