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Victorian c1860 3rd (King's Own) Light Dragoons officer's frock coat of black cloth with black cord edging and black cord loops with caps and drops, Major's rank badge to collar and black cord to back. Formerly the property of Major The Hon. Horace Manners Monckton and consigned by a direct descendant of his father in law Sir Thomas Woollaston White, 2nd Bt
A Georgian gentleman's tailcoat, waistcoat and breeches all in black cloth, the coat silk lined with ornate cut steel buttons to front, back, pockets and cuffs, the waistcoat with partial silk lining, tie back and cut steel buttons to the front and pockets, the breeches with tie back, flap front and matching cut steel buttons to front and leg. Part of the Sir Thomas Woollaston White collection
Georgian gentleman's tailcoat and waistcoat coat in blue cloth with silk lining, ornate embroidered sequin buttons to front, pockets, cuffs and back, the waistcoat of blue cloth with part silk lining and matching buttons to front and pockets. Part of the Sir Thomas Woollaston White collection
Victorian c1848 29th Regiment of Foot (Worcestershire Regt) officer's coatee of red cloth with buff collar, cuffs and edging, gold braid to collar and cuffs and all buttons present. With quilted lining and attached leather belt, the coat tail ornaments denote Grenadier Company. Formerly the property of Lieutenant The Hon. Horace Manners Monckton, who joined the 29th as an Ensign from the Royal Military College in 1841
A Regulation uniform for a High Sheriff, comprising chapeau-bras, jacket, inner and outer waist coat, breeches, buckles, shoes, sword and scabbard etc, all having white metal and marcasite decoration, in original metal case having name to top 'Rt Hon Lord Wharton'please see additional images, measurements jacket pit to pit approx 46cm, waistcoat pit to pit - approx 49cm, breeches approx 41cm, inner hat diameter 27cm, overseas can only be calculated after the sale
A group of nine porcelain and china figurines, comprising a Meissen figurine, late 19th century, modelled as a man in green jacket and tricorn hat, underglazed blue factory mark, incised '55' and '3', 22.5cm high, a pair modelled as a man and a woman with baskets, possibly matchstick holders, underglazed blue cross mark, a Rudolstadt Volkstedt figurine, modelled as a lady in a yellow dress dancing, 23.5cm high, an early 19th century figurine, modelled as a boy with a dog in a hat, a/f damaged, a Staffordshire figure, modelled as a bearded man in frock coat, yellow top hat and trousers, 20cm high, a Royal Crown Derby paperweight, modelled as a cat sitting, dated 1988, 13cm high, and a pair of Capodimonte figurines, modelled as a barmaid and a man drinking. (9)
Three 19th century bronze medals - Joseph Moore 1817-1892- medallist and die-sinker, portrait of Joseph Moore to obverse, reverse reading 'The Medal was engraved at the earnest request of his family and many friends, by Joseph Moore in his 75th year 1891, in case as issued, Lawson Tait 1845-1899, pioneer surgeon and father of genealogy, portrait of Lawson Tait to obverse, reverse reading 'This medal of Lawson Tait was engraved from the life by his friend Joseph Moore 1890' under a coat of arms, cased, and a Royal Geographic Society prize medal to Martin Stewart 1870, cased as issued
A large 1887 Queen Victoria Jubilee silver medal, official issue, obverse with throned figure representing the British empire carrying the sword of justice, surrounded by seven figures representing the arts, the reverse depicting the crowned, veiled bust of Victoria, J E Boehan Ltd, engraved, Frederick Lord Leighton after L C Wyon, the medal mounted on a silver suspension ring, 76mm dia, weight 233.9g, red leather case as issued, gilt coat of arms to lid, with explanation card
Mela (Pomponius), Pomponii Melæ de Situ Orbis, Libri Tres, Ad omnium Angliae et Hiberniae Codicum MSS. fidem fumma (sic) cura et diligentia recogniti et collati; Tabulisque, cuncta in eo Scriptore Gentium Locorumque amplectentibus, nunc primum illuftrati (sic) [...], T. Pote, [Eton] 1789, [ii], 64pp, index [xxii], three-fold engraved map at page 20 with inset coat of arms of Sir Hans Sloane (loss), contemporary quarter-green leather and marbled boards, gilt embossed title to spine, pastedown with Plain Armorial bookplate: Stephen Eaton, 8vo

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