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Simon Glucklich (1863-1943) : A portrait of a lady wearing a white bonnet, oil on canvas, signed, 34 cm x 44.5 cm, framed. CONDITION REPORT: There is a faint scratch across the centre of the portrait which is only visible upon close inspection. A new coat of varnish may remedy this. Generally in very good order. See additional images.
Scarce Leith Special Constabulary 1914-18 Medal, bronze medal with coat of arms of Leith to centre of obverse and LEITH SPECIAL CONSTABULARY around, reverse with FOR LONG AND CONTINUOUS SERVICE 1914-18. Medal is un-named and missing its ribbon. Accompanied by a boxed George VI Special Constabulary medal awarded to “NOAH MOSCROP” (box suggests service at Glossop, Derbyshire). Both in good condition. (2 items)
2x Hants Rifle Volunteers Headdress Badges, consisting of glengarry badge being a Victorian crowned strap with regimental details within and centre coat of arms shield, two lug fittings to the reverse; Victorian forage / glengarry cap badge in white metal for the 2nd Hampshire Rifle Volunteers with two lug fittings on the reverse. (2 items)
Extremely Rare Great War Royal Flying Corps / Royal Air Force Uniform & Ephemera Grouping of Miss K Hargeaves Woman’s Royal Air Force (W.R.A.F), the grouping consists of the brown overalls / dress, having machine embroidered Royal Flying Corps shoulder titles, pressed leather brown General Service pattern buttons to the front section, internal stitched waist belt and cloth removable collar. Two lower large front pockets; khaki wool female issue great coat with machine embroidered Royal Flying Corps shoulder titles, lower pockets and cloth blanket lining to the interior. Tied to the collar of the greatcoat is a red stores tag with inked “Obsolete / Y Coats, Great RFC”. Residue where paper issue label has once been present; Lightweight 1918 1st pattern WRAF tunic with embroidered white on black cloth WRAF eagle arm badges, later type brass RAF tunic buttons to the front and lower pockets. Fixed waist belt to the tunic. White lined interior with ink stamp “RAF I” and tailors label to the collar. Tunic is accompanied by the matching khaki skirt with pockets, waist belt and press studs to side. Rare 1918 pattern khaki female pattern peaked cap with white embroidered 1918 pattern WRAF cap badge, thin brown leather chinstrap and quilted lining to the interior; Very rare ladies issue brown suede high heel shoes with laced front. Some of the uniforms show wear and small stitching faults but generally very good overall condition. Accompanying the uniforms with this group is an album of photographs and ephemera collated by Miss K Hargreaves. The first page of the album has inked dedication to “Kathleen Hargreaves” and date 28th October 1917. The album begins with a number of personal snap shot photographs of various members of the WRAF and RAF officers when stationed at No2 Stores Park, Eltham in 1918. Many of the images show the subjects in various forms of uniform, many of which are annotated below detailing the subject matter. The album then moves onto cover her service in France during the early post WW1 period, again with many interesting snap shot photographs of various WRAF members in camp, uniform shots and identified officers etc. She then moves onto the advance into Germany with good images of battle damage and you can only assume purchased postcards of German trenches etc. According to the album she served with the WRAF in Cologne, Germany from June – September 1919. This period again has been well documented through photographs of her comrades, camps, sports events, parades etc. During her time in Germany she travelled around and collected various postcard photographs of sites and historic landmarks etc. Towards the back of the album she has collected a number items of paperwork and ephemera including a Programme cover for a RAF Athletic Championship meeting in Cologne, August 1919, German bank notes, various cuttings from publications, letters and official documents relating to her service. It would appear that she continued to serve with the WRAF into the 1920’s. The album is typical WW1 period with leather bound covers and brass plaque bearing her initials. Also accompanying the group is a large framed and glazed period photograph of a WRAF girl, but we do not believe this to be Miss Hargreaves, probably a close friend or relation. The album has 188 images in total.
Rare Sachsen-Coburg-Gotha 95th Infantry Regiment Reserve Other Ranks Helmet Plate for the 1871 Pattern Helmet, brass Prussian eagle with white metal Saxon coat of arms to the centre and white metal reserve cross below with motto “Fur Furst und Vaterland” to centre of cross. Original loop to the reverse and WW1 replacement loop, slightly lower. Good untouched example of a rare helmet plate.
Imperial German Saxon Model 1867 Officers Dress Sword, with gilt folding guard having state coat of arms to centre, plain knuckle bow and steeped pommel top. Grip retains the original wire binding. Saxon type officers bullion embroidered and leather dress knot / portopee. Housed in its original black painted field service scabbard with single ring attachment. Double edged blade with central double fuller. Cipher to the base of the blade and further along “EISENHAUER GARANTIRT”. Blade measures 73cms in length.
Imperial German Wurttemberg Infantry Officers Sword, being an 1889 model with fixed brass guard having the coat of arms of the state of Wurttemberg to the centre, plain knuckle guard and top pommel engraved with owners initials. Fish skin grip retaining the original wire binding. Attached to the grip is the scarce original officers sword knot / portopee for the state of Wurttemberg. Plain single edged blade with two fullers. Early WKC makers trade mark to the base of the blade. Housed in its original scabbard. Very good overall condition.
Johilco Coronation Coach Britains Guards various lead Soldiers Knights Farm Animals and Sacul Porter, Johilco Coach and Horses with 35mm scale mounted and foot soldiers, in original box, four sets of Britains London Souvenir each with three figures, Guards Band possibly by Crescent (20), English made Knights set, various makers Shire Horses and Sheep, large street lamps (4) and Sacul Porter in green coat with coster mongers barrow, Taylor and Barrett metal windmill , in original box, P-G , card packaging/box F-G (qty)
Henry Pickering (circa 1720-1775)/Portrait of a Gentleman/in a blue coat with silver frogging/oil on canvas (relined) 73cm x 61.5cm/see illustration Condition Report: Some isolated areas of paint loss, largest by jacket, bottom right. Old restoration and repairs, relined. Craquelure to overall surface. Some blooming. Isolated white paint splashes. See further images.
Original antique alcohol drink advertising poster for the Danish beer Tuborg featuring the iconic image of The Thirsty Man by the Danish painter and illustrator Erik Ludvig Henningsen (1855-1930): a man standing against a wooden rail on a dirt road in the countryside to cool down, wiping his head with a handkerchief and holding his coat and hat with the text below in stylised red letters. Tuborg was founded in 1873, forming part of Carlsberg Group in 1970. This image was an entry in the company's 25th anniversary competition in 1900. Printed in Denmark by A/S Recato, Copenhagen. Very good condition, minor loss on bottom margin, small tape on corners.Country: Denmark, year: 1900s, designer: Erich Henningsen, size(cm): 81x62.5.
Original antique advertising poster for Rowntree's Elect Cocoa published by Les Maitres de l'Affiche / Masters of the Posters as one of a collection of 256 colour lithographic plates reproduced from the original work of 97 artists during the Belle Epoque period to create an art publication that was put together by Jules Cheret (1836-1932); known as "the father of poster art". The selection of prints were sold in packs of four and sent monthly to subscribers from 1895-1900. This design by Beggarstaffs (the pseudonym adopted for the 1893-1899 period of artistic partnership between William Nicholson, 1872-1949, and his brother-in-law, James Pryde, 1866-1941) depicts a gentleman wearing a black coat and hat with a cup of Rowntree's cocoa drink in front of him and two other gentlemen standing behind him, the stylised title text on the side. Rowntree was founded in 1862 and became one of the largest confectionery companies in the UK and the world; Rowntree's Cocoa was developed in the 1880s to compete with Cadbury's; the company merged with Mackintosh's in 1969 and was taken over by Nestle in 1988. Printed in France by Imprimerie Chaix. Very good condition, creases in margins, pencil inscription on bottom margin. Country: France, year: 1899, designer: William Nicholson, James Pryde, size(cm): 40x29.
Original vintage World War Two road safety poster by the notable British cartoonist and illustrator, Fougasse (Cyril Kenneth Bird; 1887-1965), issued in support of the Ministry of War Transport's Road Safety Campaign by the Tilling Group of Companies (the largest bus operator in the UK until the bus services were nationalised in 1948). "One way to find out if the bus is moving is to step straight off it - a better way is to find out first." Image of a man wearing a hat and coat stepping off a bus into the darkness with an image of him tumbling over surrounded by lines and stars below. Excellent condition, light bumps on margins, printed on thick paper.Country: UK, year: 1940s, designer: Fougasse - Cyril Kenneth Bird, size(cm): 35x23.
Original vintage sport cycling poster for the XXVIII Vuelta Ciclista a Palencia / Palencia Tour from 26-31 August 1969 organised by Federacion Palentina de Ciclismo / Cycling Federation of Palencia (northern Spain). Great design featuring coloured flags from various countries running down the left with the FPC logo and information text above and below an image of five bicycle wheels with a coat of arms in the centre. Good condition, folds.Country: Spain, year: 1969, designer: Jose David, size(cm): 69.5x49.5.
Original vintage World War Two poster by the notable British cartoonist and illustrator Fougasse (Cyril Kenneth Bird; 1887-1965). Great design from the popular Careless Talk Costs Lives war time propaganda series issued by the Ministry of Information - "...but for Heaven's sake don't say I told you!" featuring the image of a person wearing a coat and hat, talking on the phone in a red telephone box with Adolf Hitler faces peeking from all over the telephone booth and the stylised text below. Very good condition, unnoticeable pin holes in corners. Country: UK. Year: 1940s. Designer: Fougasse. Size: 32 x 20.5 cm.
A good quality solid oak hall stand with revolving coat hooks and lower gallery seated area, approximately 175 cm. Estimate £60 - £80 - This lot MUST be paid for and collected, or delivery arranged, no later than close of business on Tuesday 30th January. Please do not bid if you are unable to comply

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