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PATTI ADELINA: (1843-1919) Italian Opera Soprano. Signed 7.5 x 12.5 photograph, the image depicting Patti standing, in a full length pose, wearing a beautiful dress with embroidery, pearls and camellias, most probably in her role as Violetta in Verdi´s opera La Traviata. Signed immediately beneath the image (`Adelina Patti, Baronne Cederström´), dated 1905 in her hand. With two very small pin holes to the lower photographer's mount and with one corner crease. VG £200-300 Adelina Patti signs as Baronne Cederström after her third and last marriage in 1899. She married Baron Rolf Cederström (1870-1947), a Swedish aristocrat many years her junior.
JUAN CARLOS I: (1938- ) King of Spain 1975-2014 & SOFIA OF SPAIN (1938- ) Queen of Spain 1975-2014. Vintage signed colour 5 x 6 photograph, the image depicting the future King wearing his uniform and medals and his wife wearing her wedding dress, standing in a full length pose on their wedding day, 14th May 1962 in Athens. Individually signed (´Juan Carlos´) and (´Sofia´) in blue inks to clear areas of the image. The image has been laid down to a slightly larger card bearing at the head an embossed monogrammed crown and the two coats of arms. With some overall age wear and a few heavy creases to the card. G £100-120
PHILIP VI: (1968- ) King of Spain, succeeding to the throne in 2014 following the abdication of his father, King Juan Carlos I, & SOFIA (1938- ) Queen of Spain 1975-2014, mother of Philip VI. Two signed and inscribed 9.5 x 12 cards by Philip VI as Prince of Asturias, and by Queen Sofia of Spain, as Queen. Both with 5 x 7 colour photographs laid down, showing at the head an embossed monogrammed crown. The first depicting the Prince standing in a formal three quarter length pose, the second showing Queen Sofia wearing an official dress, crowned, seated in a smiling full length pose. Signed to the cards underneath the photographs (`Felipe, Principe de Asturias´) and (`Sofia R. 1997´). EX, 2 £100-120
A Bretby Zudyer Zee ware jardiniere, moulded in relief on a matt black ground with playful Dutch children in traditional national dress, the top band moulded with a garland of laurels, stylized base, 21cm high, impressed marks, c. 1910; a Bretby jardiniere, the hammer beaten effect ground glazed in matt black, 16cm high, impressed marks, c. 1925 (2)
A LARGE PAIR OF LATE 19TH CENTURY SPELTER FIGURES ON HORSEBACK COMPRISING A CENTURION EXCHANGING PRISONERS AND A BARBARIAN CHIEF, the centurion holding standard with prisoners on foot, the barbarian wearing wolf head dress and shield on back, both figures standing on a black wooden base W 46 cm, H 64 cm (2)
A LARGE 19TH CENTURY TERRACOTTA STYLE FIGURE OF LEONARDO DA VINCI WITH FLOOR STANDING OAK PLINTH, fine detailed casting, depicting Leonardo with raised arm, standing front of pillar and dressed in period dress, gilded patination to face, hands and dress, the circular base stamped 'G & St 2245', the oak plinth having chamfered corners and dentil mouldings, H 87 cm (figure), H 89 cm (plinth)
An Edwardian Convener of Stirling and Deputy Lieutenant Alexander Peddie Waddell full dress uniform comprising bicorn hat with silver braid, buttons and feather mounted cockade, jacket with King's crown buttons and trousers, Edward VII ceremonial court sword in scabbard and case, silver braided hanging belt with silver buckle, leather ankle boots, pair of silver braid and tassel epilates with applied wire thistle in original Japanned metal box, including 1902 official silver coronation medal and 1911 official coronation medal, both with original box of issue and accompanying letter from Scottish Office Whitehall, with period photograph of gentleman wearing uniform, all in original metal case marked "J. Christie & Son, St. Andrew Square, Edinburgh" Property from a Stirlingshire Country House
A mid to late 19th Century figural mantel clock by the Japy Freres, Paris. The marble base with ormolu figure of a female in classical dress reclining over the gilt metal movement case with a ewer at the side, all on ormolu foliate supports, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the movement striking on a bell on the half hour and hour, 35cm high x 61cm wide
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