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A 19th century Lord Lieutenant Dress Uniform Silver Bullion Acorn decoration with silver rose tailcoat decoration, black matching trousers with broad silver stripe with metal box including Victorian ephemera "1876 The Blackburn and East Lancashire Agricultural list of prizes" and other items, the uniform on a modern dummy stand Condition report: Some moth and missing epaulette's
FLORA LION (1880-1958) "Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother as Queen of The United Kingdom and The Dominions", seated in white silk dress, tiara and pearl necklace, her hands upon her lap, three-quarter length, portrait study, oil on canvas, signed bottom right, 111.5 cm x 86 cm (ARR) CONDITION REPORTS Has a large repair to the centre of the dress just below the hands in her lap. The two top corners where there is a curtain like effect are appearing very dark under UV light - unknown why - see images. Has general wear and tear, surface scratches, particularly to the background. There is a crack to the paint / canvas at the top of the painting approx 1" down dead centre and there are some dark brown marks approx 15 cm in from the right hand side in the bottom right hand corner in a vertical line. The entire painting has a white wash look about it - see images. Frame has general wear and tear, surface scratches, etc. See images for further details.
Kabul to Kandahar Star 1880, reverse named in Arabic; India General Service 1908-35, 2 clasp, Afghanistan N.W.F.1919, Waziristan 1921-24 (2106 NK Mir Akbar, 51 Sikhs F.F.), with a North West Frontier 1936-37 unofficially added; Pacific Star, fine or better; Dress Miniatures (5), IGS 1908 (2), no clasp, 1 clasp, Afghanistan N.W.F. Frontier 1919, Delhi Durbar 1911, Silver Jubilee 1935, Coronation 1937, generally very fine (8)
Netherlands, Red Cross Medal For Merit, in silver with red enamel cross, 35.4mm, edge bruise, good very fine; with a good dress miniature of the award, lapel badge, cloth badges and original award document dated 15 Feb. 1952 (lot) Provenance: Awarded to H.K.C. von Zeppelin-Obermüller. See also lots 2, 3, 8, 64 and 69.
§ Gilbert Gardiner (British, 20th Century) Portrait of an Officer oil on canvas 60 x 49cm (23 x 19in) Other Notes: The present portrait is of an officer in the rank of Lieutenant.; he is wearing the 1916-2015 pattern of Service Dress. Judging from his lack of medal ribbons, this officer was commissioned after World War I and the portrait was painted before World War II. He may be an officer in the British Indian Army - looking through all the cap badges for the British Indian Army and the closest - but not exact - match is The Madras Regiment, formed in 1758 and still in existence. We are grateful to Christopher Joll for his assistance with the catalogue entry Relined. Quite dirty and old gilt frame has chips and pieces missing.
W T Roden (British, exh. 1880-1916) Portrait of Lieutenant Joseph Parkes in uniform oil on canvas, 90 x 70 cm Other Notes: The portrait is of Lieutenant Joseph Parkes, a Regular Commission Officer who joined the York & Lancaster Regiment in 1914 before the outbreak of hostilities, fought through WW1 and resigned his Commission in 1922. At the start of the war the York and Lancaster had two Battalions; the 1st Bn did not go to France until mid-1915 whereas the 2nd Bn was in France in 1914. Parkes was is the 1st Bn and had been promoted to Lieutenant, as depicted in the portrait, which was painted (as was the custom) before he sailed for war. Lieutenant Parkes is wearing the 1908-1916 pattern of British Army officer's Service Dress uniform; before 1908 the uniform had a closed collar and, after 1916, badges of rank were worn on the shoulder straps not the sleeve. Parkes is wearing the cap badge and collar dogs of The York & Lancaster Regiment. The background in the portrait looks like the Yorkshire Moors, which fits with the cap badge and the collar dogs. We are grateful to Christopher Joll for his assistance with the catalogue entry. The painting is in oil on a canvas support which has been lined. In the area of the sitter's shirt is an old tear which has been mended, filled and retouched. The texture in this area is uneven but the retouching is fairly well matched but glossy. There are other areas of retouching across the painting. There is a thin layer of varnish present, the surface is semi-matte. The frame has some areas of loss to the gilded and gesso surface. Inscribed on the reverse: By W T Roden / Lt Parkes".
English School (19th Century) 10 military-related watercolours of Life Guards and a Scottish Piper, etc. accompanied with text in verse form, each depicting a caricature of a soldier in dress uniform watercolour, pen and ink (10) 22 x 35cm (9 x 14in)Note: These watercolours were reproduced as plates in the book Army and Navy Drolleries by Major Seccomb, published by Frederick Warne and Co., Bedford Street, The Strand, running in an A-Z of military figures.The book contains 26 plates as follows: Admiral, Bandsman, Captain, Dragoon, Ensign, Field Marshal, Guardsman, Highlander, Indian Horseman, Jolly Jack Tar, Kettledrums, Lancer, Marines, Naval, Officer, Piper, Queen's Life Guard, Recruit, Sentry, Trumpeter, Uniform, Veteran, War, Tenth Hussar, Young Sub Lieutenant & Zouave.Condition: Some foxing, mostly to text. Slight staining or discoloration to the paper.
Impressive Hand Painted Large Wooden Elephant in Ebony complete with wheel base, colourfully decorated in traditional dress, vendor originally purchased the item from India many years previous, an impressive beast, some cracks apparent, recommend inspecting, measures 140L x 98H x 50W (55" x 38.5" x 19.75") approx. Please note: There are no postage options on this item unfortunately due to its size, collection only. Apologies for any inconvenience caused.
Scarce 'Wolf' Signed postcard of Hitler and another of Goebbels with letter of authenticity from Ulrich Ellenbeck a guard at the Berghof consists of Signed postcards by Adolf Hitler and Dr Joseph Goebbels. Black and white photographs signed 'Wolf' in ink by Adolf Hitler showing him relaxing in his suit with his German Shepherd Blonda and Dr Joseph Goebbels with his daughter Hedwig (Hedda), very rare is it to see Hitler sign 'Wolf' and is associated with closer acquaintances. The signatures were collected by Ullrich Ellenbeck, an SS guard at the Obersalzberg who worked with the guard dogs there. Comes with a four page letter of provenance from Ullrich Ellenbeck in German with an English translation and a small signed picture of him in his Army Officer uniform with one of his dogs dated 1943. The letter gives his life history, how he joined the Nazi party in 1930 while studying medicine in Munich, then pursued a military career. He married his wife Anna Leder in 1932 who knew Eva Braun and made a dress for her. In 1933 he became a member of the SS and attended the SS school at Wewelsburg Castle where he had a second consecrated SS "Eheweihe" marriage. At Wewelsburg he came into contact with Bernhard Frank, later SS commander at the Obersalzberg, who got him a job there working with guard dogs. Here he met Hitler and after a conversation about their respective dogs got the postcard signed in 1937. The Goebbels one was a gift from Magda Goebbels who knew his wife Anna. Ullrich later fought in Russia with the Wehrmacht and and was taken prisoner of war before eventually returning to his family in 1951. Comes with an early version of Mein Kampf (4) Associated article published in the Daily Mail Online on 13th October 2016
WWII RAF pilots service dress cap, cigarette case and watch belonging to Allan Francis McKinnon - the Elgin watch is not working. Sergeant later Flight Lieutenant A F McKinnon flew a Wellington and later Lancaster W4783 - G for George with Royal Australian Air Force 460 squadron. He was killed on 25 March 1944. The Lancaster is now preserved in the Australian War Memorial in Canberra.
Scarce 1939 Air Ministry 'Dress Regulations' Publication copy for official use, Air publication 1358 2nd edition December 1939 for officers of the Royal Air Force, by His Majesty's Stationery Office, includes information and illustrations of uniforms, condition is clean and good, with minor folds to corners and fading
Design 46 "Britain Can Make It" Exhibition Publication 1946 a large 144 page publication with 350 photograph of British Manufacture at that time featuring Domestic Appliances, Pottery and Glass, English Silver ware, Jewellery, Fashion, Dress Fabrics, Toys, Interior decoration, Carpets, Wallpaper, Furniture, Radio and Television, Cameras, Watches, Sports Goods, Books Printing & packaging etc. etc. Also detailed articles relating to all this. Printed on fine gloss paper in thin gloss card cover, size 9" × 11". This exhibition was held at the Victoria & Albert Museum and was the first large post war exhibition in Britain. A scarce publication from this notable exhibition
White Crystal Gilt Snake Necklace, an articulated gilt snake, studded with white crystals, the head with pear cut black crystal eyes, sitting to the front of the neckline, crossing over the tail section; the necklace fastening to the back with a fold-over clasp; a substantial dress necklace of good quality
Watercolour Sketch Of Young Moorish Gentleman By J. S. Morland. Late Victorian watercolour by Liverpool born artist James Smith Morland 1846-1921 Signed 'J. S Morland, dated 1878. Watercolour on paper depicting a portrait of a young man in Moorish style dress. In good overall condition with no signs of fading, some foxing to top left. Housed in gilt frame. Approx dimensions 7 x 10 inches.
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