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Lot 1000

A pair of 19th Century enamel dress studs

Lot 2078

Historical DocumentsNapoleon Bonapart's Exile on St. Helena1815-41A fascinating and highly important research collection with much additional material relating to Napoleon's exile. The collection commences with Napoleon's surrender to the British with a long and details memorandum by Sir Henry Bunbury of the events of the discussions between Lord Keith, himself and Napoleon Bonapart on 31st July 1815 on board H.M.S. Bellerophon. After the reading of Lord Melville's letter containing the orders of the British government, there is a virtual verbatim report of Napoleon's response and protestations which includes, "...In St. Helena I should not live 3 months - With my habits and constitution it would be immediate death. I am used to ride 20 leagues a day; what am I to do on this little rock at the end of the world. The climate is too hot for me. No, I will not go to St. Helena. Botany Bay is better than St. Helena...". After this comprehensive account there is also a double page of notes, describing Napoleon's appearance and dress, and with reference to his character, "... in the course of his long talking, I observed changes both in his tone & look, which made me suspect that there was a good deal of the fox, as well as the lion, in the composition of the great conqueror." A wonderful report of which very few copies would have been written.There is an original pen and ink drawing by Major R.P. Boy of the Royal Marines, H.M.S. Newcastle, St. Helena. A pen and wash picture of Napoleon leaning against a cannon, possibly by the same artist, and a pencil sketch on tracing paper (of unknown provenance).When Napoleon arrived on St. Helena, he was put up at The Briars, the house of William Balcolmbe, purveyor to Longwood. There is a long letter from Mrs Balcolmbe dated 1815 (10 Nov.) which contains good insight into the mood of Napoleon on his arrival, "...I was much disappointed in the appearance of the man, there is nothing in his manner or appearance that would make you fancy him as an Emperor or a great hero - he is about five feet seven, very broad across the shoulders and is inclined to get very fat and when he walks he appears quite clumsy and his gait is betwixt that of a strut and a waddle ... My opinion of him is that he is a vulgar looking one, but his gracious manners, particularly to me and my family has made me feel a great desire to please and amuse him."A series of letter from General Sir Hudson Lowe, most with Bertrand's filing numbers in upper left corner, with four documents signed by Hudson Lowe (41, 44, unnumbered and 96) plus copies and/or translations of letters written by Les Cases (5), most are reminders of the regulations with regard to letters to and from Longwood.Some Government letters including a letter from the War and Colonial Department, dictated by Earl Bathurst to the Governor with regard to twenty packets of books being despatched and with the accompanying letter (15) from Hudson Lowe, addressed to Count Bertrand. 1818 (1 Jan.) letter from Earl Bathurst to Hudson Lowe about acts of trickery by Count Bertrand, forwarded on with "Extract, H Lowe" also with Bertrand's signature and numbered (143); 1818 (14 Feb.) letter from Downing Street to Hudson Lowe raising no objection to Count Las Cases helping the publication of Napoleon's book, "Campaigns of Italy", again with the covering letter from Plantation House (155).Other mail into Longwood includes a significant series of letters from Count Las Cases to Count Bertrand, January 1818 to April 1819 and numbered by Bertrand, (1), 2, 3, 4 then apparently 5-15. Las Cases was deported from St. Helena by Hudson Lowe and travelled through Germany and Belgium before being allowed to return to France. These letters are sent from Frankfurt, Baden-Baden, Mannheim and Offenbach, nine are with address panels, the earlier ones to Monsieur General Comte Bertrand, St Helena, one to Longwood, St. Helene and finally just to Longwood, one letter damaged on opening with the notation, "This letter was accidentally torn at the office on opening the envelope, Colonial officer Henry Gouldburn, Feby 25th 1819" (this shows that there was censorship in London). Some of the earlier letter are tatty at top (mouse nibbled?). 1819 (24 Jan.) A.L.S. from Hudson Lowe to Dr. Verling, Longwood.The star item of mail from Longwood is dated 1816 (30 Dec.) written in French by Las Cases and signed by Napoleon. "For Bertrand, Montholon has had some silverware melted down for twelve thousand and some hundred francs. You are to give and order to Cyprien to take four thousand francs to be distributed according to state A. On January 1st the servants will still be owed 16,371 francs. It would be good to send a copy of this account so that this Commander knows that I have to pay my servants. You are to give an order of 2,000 francs to Mr. Marchand as payment for his clothing. You are to give authorization that Mr. Cyprien receives 150 francs daily from January 1st to February 15th which will be 6,000 francs. He is to use these 150 francs in accordance which Montholon will give to him. In this way, with one letter this will be concluded without any further difficulty. You can settle the remaining account of 4,000 Louis, but I do not want to pay for anything concerning my servants of Northumberland because they have been dismissed in violation of their commitments, excepting always, those who had been paid because of the orders of Montholon on May 23rd. I absolutely do not want to pay for what is not in this letter. Nap" (with certificate of authenticity). Also 1819 smuggled message being two letters dated (16 Aug. ) and (9 Sept.). written in a very small hand and with Bertrand's number (35); this is thought to be the only surviving example of such a message. Two items concerning newspapers and an unusual cypher devised by Bertrand (this could be a form of game)Other related items include 1818 letter from Hudson Lowe to Sir Thomas Reade. 1816 (31 Dec.) Dunlop entire to Ayr bearing a fine example of the rare "st.helena/packet letter" oval, with rate changed from "3/6" to "4/8" with indistinct transit mark dated (20 Feb.) with some interesting contents about the activities at Longwood. Also 1817 (10 Oct.) letter from St. Helena (no postal markings) plus a large archive of Dunlop family letters and papers, 1785-1827. A most valuable correspondence, 1815-16, to Amy Whinyates, Cheltenham from her sister, Mrs Younghusband, which includes a hitherto unrecorded "st. helena/packet letter" oval dated 1817 (4 July), rated "4/3" and includes five other entire letters with full postal markings. including crutched cross in red, from several different locations on St. Helena including Devil's Punch Bowl House, Plantation House and Camp at St. Helena; very interesting contents with several references to Napoleon including the problems he caused leaving The Briars for Longwood and one meeting with him. 1821 (8 May) memorandum from Robert Lambert, Rear Admiral and Commander in Chief about the order for the funeral of Napoleon including, "His Majesty's ship Vigo with fire twenty five Minute Guns, commencing when the Signal for that purpose is made from the Alarm Post."The final section is a group of letters written to General Bertrand on his return to St. Helena in 1840-41 to repatriate Napoleon's body to France, each with Bertrand's notation at top, two with address panels (one an envelope) to "La Belle Poule" with letter from Henri Durand-Brager (artist), plus six others. Also two other St. Helena documents, not related to Napoleon.A great wealth of material, ideal for further study of this important and influential historical figure. Photo Sir Henry Bunbury served as Under-Secretary of State for War and the Colonies from 1809-16. He was promoted to the rank of Major-General and awarded the KCB in 1815, shortly before his meeting with Napoleon.The British authorities finally came to the decision about what to do with Napoleon on 31 July and it was Lord Keith's duty to inform Napoleon that he was to be exiled on the island of St. Helena. He would be allowed to take three officers, his surgeon amd twelve servents. The three officers were the Comte de Las Cases, General Henri Bertrand and General Charles Montholon.General Henri Gratien Bertrand had served at Waterloo as Napoleon's aide and he chose to accompany Napoleon into exile, along with his wife and family.Emmanuel de Las Cases, nearly 50 years old upon his arrival at St. Helena as Napoleon’s secretary. Las Cases, a former naval officer and a count, spoke English -- an important asset to Bonaparte and successfully taught him English. Later Napoleon would read the English newspapers to keep abreast of the news. The duties of running the imperial household fell to General Charles Tristan Montholon, 32 years old. The Montholon family occupied three rooms at Longwood. Hudson Lowe was the son of an Army surgeon and not part of the British aristocracy. Lowe was born in 1769 two weeks before Napoleon making them exactly the same age. Up until the time Lowe assumed the care and custody of Napoleon at St. Helena in April, 1816, he rose through the ranks based upon his merit: General Sir Hudson Lowe was not only dealing with Napoleon and his entourage, but with his new wife as well; the latter, regularly improprietous. Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 1449

"A portrait of a lady in Tudor dress, oil on board, framed, 36 x 39cm"

Lot 1109

AQUAMARINE AND DIAMOND DRESS RING the modern rectangular mixed cut aquamarine 13x7mm, in a diamond setting, in nine carat gold, size N No damage.

Lot 1143

DIAMOND DRESS RING the central round brilliant cut diamond flanked by two smaller diamonds, in eighteen carat white gold, ring size Q Overall good condition.

Lot 1146

GROUP OF FOUR DRESS RINGS comprising an eighteen carat gold wedding band, size J; a wedding band in nine carat gold, size S; a ruby half eternity ring in a nine carat white gold setting, size Q; and another ruby ring in an `I Love You` setting, size M Each in overall good condition.

Lot 1154

OPAL AND RUBY DRESS RING the central oval opal surrounded by rubies, in nine carat gold General wear.

Lot 1197A

AMETHYST DRESS RING set with a single brilliant cut amethyst in nine carat gold, size M

Lot 1205

RUBY AND DIAMOND DRESS RING the central marquise cut ruby flanked by two rows of brilliant cut diamonds, in eighteen carat gold, size Q Light wear, no damage.

Lot 1206

TANZANITE DRESS RING set with oval and marquise cut tanzanites, in nine carat gold, size P Light wear.

Lot 1208

GARNET AND DIAMOND DRESS RING the central princess cut garnet flanked by two vertical rows of brilliant cut diamonds, in nine carat gold, size N One diamond missing.

Lot 1211

VIOLET CORUNDUM DRESS RING the oval cut corundum of approximately 9.45 carats, flanked by eight brilliant cut diamonds, in eighteen carat white gold, size N-O No damage. General wear.

Lot 1236

GARNET DRESS RING set with a single oval cut garnet within rope motif border in nine carat gold, size N Slight dents to bezel.

Lot 1246

THREE TURQUOISE DRESS RINGS all set with an oval turquoise, all in nine carat gold, one size O, one size N and one size R No damage.

Lot 1272

CITRINE DRESS RING the large mixed cut citrine of approximately 9.00 carats surrounded by brilliant cut white sapphires, in silver, size N No damage.

Lot 1278A

JADE SET DRESS RING with an oval cabochon cut jade, in eighteen carat white gold, with pierced shoulders, size M-N No damage, like new

Lot 1285A

ART DECO STYLE GREEN GEM AND DIAMOND DRESS RING set with a rectangular pale green gemstone, surrounded by brilliant cut diamonds, in nine carat gold, size O

Lot 1288

TWO AMETHYST AND PEARL DRESS RINGS one set with central amethyst flanked by four marquise cut peridots within a seed pearl border, in nine carat gold, size N; the other in a Victorian style with central oval cut amethyst flanked by two seed pearls on floral motif shoulders, unmarked, size P No damage.

Lot 1291A

AMETHYST AND DIAMOND DRESS RING set with an oval cut amethyst, surrounded by brilliant cut diamonds, unmarked, size M No damage. General wear.

Lot 1299

SYNTHETIC OPAL DRESS RING AND AN OPAL BAR BROOCH the ring set with an oval synthetic opal in nine carat gold, the brooch also set with an oval synthetic opal in nine carat gold, 60mm long (2) Brooch slightly misshapen, both items with general wear.

Lot 1301

GROUP OF THREE GEM SET RINGS comprising a diamond half eternity ring, in nine carat gold; a sapphire and diamond half eternity ring, in nine carat gold; and a garnet set dress ring, in nine carat gold Shank bent out of shape on garnet ring. General wear to all.

Lot 1305

GROUP OF GOLD GEM SET DRESS RINGS comprising a nine carat gold moonstone ring; a gold lapis lazuli ring; a nine carat gold amethyst ring; a nine carat gold amethyst and pearl ring; a nine carat gold topaz and diamond ring; a nine carat gold gem set three stone ring and a nine carat gold turquoise set ring (7)

Lot 1306

GROUP OF SIX VARIOUS DRESS RINGS comprising an eighteen carat gold blue gem set ring, a nine carat gold opal ring, an unmarked sapphire and diamond ring, an eighteen carat gold created ruby and pearl ring, an eighteen carat gold CZ and turquoise ring and a nine carat gold opal ring (6)

Lot 1307

VICTORIAN STYLE TURQUOISE AND DIAMOND DRESS RING the marquise shaped bezel with a central section of turquoise with single brilliant cut diamond and decoration in gold, surrounded by diamonds, on ornate shoulders, in eighteen carat gold General wear.

Lot 1309

EMERALD AND DIAMOND DRESS RING the central brilliant cut diamond set with four oval cut emeralds, surrounded by further brilliant cut diamonds, in fourteen carat gold

Lot 1310

EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND AND PEARL DRESS RING the central pearl flanked by two oval cut sapphires, flanked by two rows of brilliant cut diamonds, in eighteen carat gold

Lot 1310A

UNUSUAL PEARL AND DIAMOND DRESS RING set with a row of graduated diamonds, flanked by two spherical pearls, unmarked, size P No damage. General wear.

Lot 1313

LATE VICTORIAN DIAMOND AND PEARL DRESS RING the bezel in the form of a star, set with a central pearl, the radiating arms set with rose cut diamonds, in eighteen carat gold, with Glasgow hallmarks for 1897

Lot 1333A

RUBY AND DIAMOND DRESS RING set with a large oval cut ruby, surrounded by brilliant cut diamonds in a pierced fourteen carat gold setting, size O-P No damage, like new

Lot 1339

EIGHT GOLD GEM SET DRESS RINGS including two opal dress rings No damage.

Lot 1339A

EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY DIAMOND DRESS RING with old brilliant cut diamonds totalling approximately 0.45 carats, in a pierced bezel, in platinum, size M-N No damage.

Lot 1347A

RUBY AND DIAMOND DRESS RING the central oval brilliant cut ruby flanked by taper cut rubies and brilliant cut diamonds, in fourteen carat gold, size R

Lot 1373

AN ART DECO SILVER AND PASTE DRESS RING the bezel set with faceted green and white stones in a geometric design, size L

Lot 1373A

AQUAMARINE, SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND DRESS RING set with a central emerald cut aquamarine, with square cut sapphires to the corners and surrounded by brilliant cut diamonds, in fourteen carat gold, size N No damage. Like new.

Lot 1375A

SYNTHETIC OPAL DRESS RING set with a large cabochon cut synthetic opal, unmarked

Lot 1378

TOPAZ AND DIAMOND DRESS RING the large central blue topaz 8x9mm surrounded by brilliant cut diamonds totalling approximately 1.25 carats, on ornately engraved shoulders, in eighteen carat gold, with full hallmarks Topaz is slightly loose in claws, one claw slightly misaligned, shank slightly bent to lower section

Lot 1384

SYNTHETIC OPAL DRESS RING with an oval cabochon cut synthetic opal, in nine carat gold, size N-O

Lot 1394

JADE AND DIAMOND DRESS RING with a curved rectangular section of green jade, flanked by two vertical rows of brilliant cut diamonds, in nine carat gold, size Q-R

Lot 367

A PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF AN 18TH C LADY IN WHITE AND BLUE LACE CAP AND RUFF AND LACE TRIMMED PINK DRESS, IVORY OVAL, ALABASTER FRAME

Lot 440

ADA V HOBSON - THE BLUE DRESS, SIGNED WATERCOLOUR, OVAL

Lot 503

ENGLISH SCHOOL, C1700 A LADY IN VAN DYCK DRESS THREE QUARTER LENGTH, BLACK AND WHITE CHALK ON BLUE GREY PAPER, 19CM X 21CM (UNEVENLY TRIMMED), LOOSELY LAID DOWN ON AN OLD MOUNT

Lot 45

Four Royal Doulton figures: HN1678 `Dinky Do`, HN1811 `Bo-Peep`, HN2338 `Penny`, HN3424 `My First Figurine`; together with two Royal Worcester Florence Doughty figures, `The Parakeet` 3087 and `Grandmothers Dress` 3081 and a Royal Worcester bronze and ceramic rose ornament, with certificate (7).

Lot 207

A collection of Vintage ladies clothes mostly made in the USA, to include a leopard print Maxi dress from Lord & Taylor, NY.

Lot 208

A vintage dress by LANVIN sold by Garfinkel`s NY, the fabric is multicoloured 1950`s/1960`s full length with belt.

Lot 209

A vintage cocktail dress by BRUYERE, Place de Vendome, Paris, princess length in black taffeta with buttons created from pearlised sequins.

Lot 297

A boxed pair of 9ct gold dress studs together with a 9ct gold dress ring. Total gross weight 4.1 grams.

Lot 309

A quantity of six 9ct gold dress rings to include clusters, three stone and five stone, most set with diamonds and sapphires.

Lot 311

Two opal set 9ct gold dress rings to include a solitaire and a five stone.

Lot 326

Seven assorted sapphire and diamond set 9ct gold dress rings.

Lot 318

An 18ct gold and turquoise ring and two other dress rings

Lot 392

A German dress bayonet in metal scabbard with leather frog and silvered acorn manser. L40.5cm, together with another German bayonet L 40.5cm

Lot 32

9ct gold dress ring and six white metal rings

Lot 136

A tropical Jekmoth clothes carrying bag together with a Victorian or Edwardian lace night dress and ethnic dress.

Lot 261

A length of silk with gold thread work and checked pattern with handwritten note "Piece of a dress of Queen Charlotte given by her to Barbara Cheviot (script indistcinct) when maid of honour to Her Majesty"

Lot 328

A selection of large framed mainly Victorian prints to include prints of ladies in period dress, charcoal of a stag, "The Village School in Uproar" etc.

Lot 476

Four 19thC portrait silhouettes two by W Bullock, Liverpool c1810; a lady Sarah Hays with suggested painter Hintor Gibbs 1810 and a fine reverse painted on glass bust of a lady with flowing hair and a low cut dress

Lot 920

A pair of 1970s Sasha dolls with jointed bodies. The boy dressed in a denim suit and the girl in a checked blue and white dress.

Lot 924A

Large collection of toys and dolls etc including Soldier Swejte from 1960s Czechoslovakia, 1960s Disney style ducks in Chinese dress, pipework golliwogs and cat, vintage Russian doll, peg dolls, cut paper / straw work doll family

Lot 943

A porcelain headed doll with painted facial features and hair. Material body with porcelain arms and legs marked to the back Repro by Vera's 'Yern', Dressed in embroidered floral dress, 10 inches/ 25 cm tall.

Lot 946

An all material doll with shaped face, painted features and blonde hair. Dressed in blue and pink dress with faux pearl necklace, 14 inches/36 cm tall.

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