Nineteen interesting items including - Peek Freans Biscuits Great Pets, Paisleys Highland Dress catalogue, Unarmed Combat by James Hipkiss - the Art of Fighting and Winning without Weapons 1941, Sunday School Duties and their results 1874, Cruel Treatments of Natives on the Congo Public Meeting 1906, GPO Our Post Office Children's Booklets x 2, Nursery Rhymes with a Dash of Sauce made by Gartons, Four official Greetings Telegrams (two dated 1939 - with interesting decorative designs) together with four further blank Post Office Greetings Telegram forms. A 1950's Child's birthday Card Record Elfs, together with similar titled Animals, and another birthday wishes card record.
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A collection of vintage HOUSEHOLD related PAMPHLETS, BOOKLETS AND BROCHURES etc. including - Ideal Home Magazines, Cadbury Christmas 1937, Dyson & Horsfall Christmas Book 1979, Weldons Childrens Fancy Dress, Vanheems 1938 Gaudia Paschalia Choir outfits catalogue, Peter Robinsons Great summer Sale catalogue, Prince Charles Investiture Newspaper, Hamptons January Sale, Illus. London News 1969, Homes and Gardens, The Homemaker, Do It Yourself x 2, Easy magazine, Cinderella, Coronations Celebrations GEC magazine, Alkathene, a RACS Co-operative Christmas Catalogue. Some 20 items approx.
*WWII Medals. Group of three WWII medals attributed to Sergeant G. Smart, RAF, killed in action 12 September 1944 1939-1945 Star, France & Germany Star, War Medal, together with 2 black and white photographs of the recipient in service dress, a letter of condolence from Buckingham Palace with a small photograph of the recipient in a flying suit, plus a brass memorial plaque engraved and infilled in black '1939-1945 In Grateful and Affection Memory of Gordon Smart, R.A.F. Killed in Action 12th September 1944', applied with a RAF badge and stamped 'Sawier' lower left, 25 x 43cm plus a black and white photograph of the unveiling of roll of honour inscribed 'unveiling at St Andrews College, Dublin' verso Sergeant Gordon Smart served with 101 Squadron, on 12 September 1944 Lancaster I ND924 ('C') took off at 18.57 for operations to Stuttgart, Smart was killed by anti-aircraft fire and is buried in Mount Jerome Cemetery, Dublin. (qty)
*Officer's Tunic. An Edwardian full dress Staff Corps scarlet tunic belonging to Lieutenant-Colonel John Macclesfield, 26th (Bombay) Infantry, with black and gold facings, eight brass breast buttons by Jennens & Co, shoulder cords with 'R' (retired) insignia, tailors label inscribed with recipients name and dated 1906 (1)
*WWI. Miniature Dress Awards, comprising 1914-15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medals, plus another pair in a Spink leather case, three WWI silver War Service badges representing the Admiralty, Ministry of Munitions and Woman's service (all numbered on the reverse), Norfolk Volunteers Boer War silver tribute medal presented by the Mayor and Citizens of Norwich plus a St Johns Ambulance pair including the Order of St. John Service Medal engraved '25852. Nsg/Off. M. Langley. No 2 Dis. S.J.A.B. 1942' (qty)
*Group of WWII Medals, comprising The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, 2nd type, Military Division, Officer's (O.B.E.) silver gilt breast Badge, British War and Victory Medals, 1939-1945 Star, Pacific Star, Defence and War Medals with M.I.D. oakleaf, 1937 Coronation Medal, second and third naming erased, generally good very fine, mounted for wear with O.B.E. case of issue and related dress miniature awards (8)These medals were awarded to the vendor's Grandfather RGL Giblin who was an officer in the Royal Signals. He was taken by the Japanese at the fall of Singapore in 1942.
*Sword and Uniform. Victorian Court sword and Uniform of William Garnett Botfield (1816-1903), comprising long rectangular uniform tin, the lid with brass plaque engraved 'W Garnett Botfield Esq', enclosing black velvet coatee, breeches, socks and shoe buckles together with dress sword, the 79.5cm triangular hollow steel blade etched Thomas & Sons, 39 Brook St London. W.' with cut steel shell guard and hilt with knucklebow, 96cm long overall, in its black leather scabbard with steel mounts plus a hand coloured photograph of Botfield wearing the uniform plus a pipe scroll dated 1805 inscribed in ink to William Botfield as Sheriff of Shropshire William Bishton Garnett Botfield (1816-1903) was a Church of England clergyman who resided at Decker Hill, Shifnal, Shropshire. He was born at Nantwich as William Bishton Garnett and assumed the additional name Botfield by royal licence in 1863. He notably represented the University of Oxford at cricket, scoring 22 runs (including the top score in the second innings) against the MCC at Oxford on 6-7 June 1839 in his sole First Class appearance. A number of his effects are now held in the Shropshire Archives. (1)
English School (19th century): Profile of Lady in a Black Dress, watercolour unsigned c1830, 14cm x 11cm; two other portraits of girls and a reverse painted and silver foil still life picture (4) Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Organza and lace trimmed cream dress circa 1870 and an Iacis lace dress with later additions. Organza dress good overall condition, a few pin sized holes to hem line plus odd stain marks to the back of the dress, very small, 82 cm underarmLace dress 88cm underarm, good overall condition and odd stain mark
A collection of three dresses from the 1970s grey and black tiered chiffon with long sleeves, black and red chiffon with quilted yoke, red and white crepe with long sleeves (3). Grey - odd snag, few odd stain marks to bodice and some loose threads.Red dress- some loose threads to waist area and some odd snags
Costume from Henry Ayliff, costume worn at Lord Mayors banquet 1907, Pink silk and damask Elizabethan style girls long sleeved dress the skirt and sleeves embroidered/hung with paste, lace trimmed underskirt and cuffs to sleeves and a pair of pink silk and leather ballet pumps, a copy of an image of the dress being worn, and a jester costume in blue and mustard of jacket, pantaloons and hat with bells and a cream and embroidered silk waistcoat approx.1928 ++Provenance, formerly the property of actor and director Henry Kiell Ayliff 1871-1949, and his sister Alice Mary Ayliff. Both born in South Africa, Henry came to Europe in the late 19th C, first studying Art at the Royal Academy in London. From 1901 he studied acting under Herman Vezin and went on to appear on stage in London and the provinces. Later he became a theatre director staging the first productions of many of George Bernard Shaw's plays A tall boy containing costume and other textiles, remained untouched for may years and now has been consigned by his grand-daughter Susanna .
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