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Yeats, William Butler, signed autograph letter to Ellen Duncan and Lady Agusta Gregory's 'The Rider's Song'.From The Nassau Hotel, Dublin, undated, notifying Duncan of the postponement of dress rehersals for 'The Well of the Saints' and cancelling his participation in a 'discussion' but offering 'to get in a chat before the discussion'; together with a third-party transcript of Lady Augusta Gregory's poem, 'The Rider's Song' with autograph note by the poet, signed with initials and WB Yeats' signature, on a paper fragment, tipped on. (2) Other Notes: Ellen Duncan (1850-1937) was the first curator of the Municipal Gallery of Modern Art, she frequently worked with WB Yeats in various fundraising activities for the gallery.
Lieutenant Colonel Brian Surtees Philpotts (1875-1917) DSO, Royal Engineers, his Captain's parade dress uniform.Comprising tunic, trousers and sword belt. Other Notes: The son the headmaster of Bedford School, Brian Surtees Philpotts was commissioned 2nd Lieutenant Royal Engineers in 1895. He rose through the ranks and was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel in 1916 and made a Companion of the Distinguished Service Order in January 1917. He was severely wounded in action on 2 September 1917 and died of hid wounds two days later. Philpotts is buried in the Dozinghem Military Cemetary, Poperinge, Belgium.
A diamond and palladium dress ring, the five round brilliant cut diamonds, between approx. 0.50 - 0.03cts, total estimated weight of diamonds approx. 1.0ct, all in rubover settings and set between two open bands of white metal tapering to a solid band, stamped '950' with Birmingham assay mark, Palladium, size U, (6.4g), cased Condition Report / Extra Information Colour approx. H, stones reasonably well matched.Clarity approx. SI.Mark / stain to one shoulder and against the mount of one stone (possibly previous acid test marks).Minor scratches to band consistent with age & wear.Cased by Atlieruk.com
An early 20th century style diamond dress ring, the central round diamond surrounded by four petals, each set with a central diamond and surrounded by an outer band of smaller diamonds, total estimated weight of diamonds approx. 0.90cts, all set in unmarked white precious metal with plain band (tests as approx. 18ct), size F (with sizing beads), (4.6g)
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