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Colonel Edmund Gilling Hallewell’s Photographic Album A mixed photographic album of the 1850s and 1860s, elephant folio, lacking front board and some leaves. Notable images include Colonel Hallewell DCMG, Malta, 1863. Portrait in full dress uniform. Titled in pencil below the image. Albumen print, 19.8 x 15.7cm (illustrated page 89). Sir George Brown and a portion of the Light Division Staff, a nine-man group portrait in civilian attire. (A soldier since 1806, Brown commanded the Light Division throughout the Crimean War). Albumen print, 24 x 29.5cm. (illustrated opposite). Bolton Abbey, the ruins of the cloister. An untitled large-scale salt print 26.5 x 37.5cm., from a paper negative (illustrated opposite). Near Bolton Abbey, Yorks. Titled in pencil below the image. Salt print, 18 x 25.5cm. The Strid, Bolton. Titled in pencil below the image. Salt print, 20.8 x 29cm. At Bolton Abbey, a woodland scene. Titled in pencil below the image. Salt print, 24 x 19cm. Gibraltar General view of town. Titled in pencil below the image. 2-plate panorama 20 x 45.5cm., Albumen prints. At Bolton Abbey, Yorks. Titled in pencil below the image. Salt print, 26 x 36.5cm (illustrated opposite). Bolton Abbey, Yorks, ruins of the priory. Titled in pencil below the image. Albumen print, 26.5 x 35.5cm. into rounded corners (illustrated opposite). Road at the back of the Hall, Bolton. Titled in pencil below the image. Albumen print, 29 x 36 cm., into arched corners (illustrated opposite). The album also contains over 120 other mainly albumen prints, but including a small number of salt prints (including further images of Bolton Abbey and its environs), varying sizes up to 30 x 24cm. Assorted images by amateur and commercial photographers, including Francis Bedford and James Robertson; subject matter being a variety of topographical, portrait and other subjects, (including Robertson: the Crimean war) and various locations in UK, Malta, Gibraltar and the Mediterranean. In addition, approximately 200 cartes de visite of British and European royalty, family, topographical, army officers various, Crimean war generals, etc., and a rare image of a white- bearded Roger Fenton c.1865. For a variant of this portrait by John Eastham of Manchester see All the Mighty World, The Photographs of Roger Fenton 1852-1860, Yale University Press, 2004, p.30.
A pair of Meissen porcelain figures of a gallant and companion, he wearing a pink frock coat and breeches with striped waistcoat and sword holding aloft a bouquet, on rustic base his companion in yellow bodice and apron and striped dress with a fan in one hand, on a rustic base, 19 cm high, blue crossed swords, incised A.58 and A.56 respectively, press numbers 137 and 111, he devoid sword tip.
A Meissen porcelain figure of a lady card player modelled after the original by Michael Victor Acier standing before a table in plumed bonnet, yellow apron and striped dress, on a circular scrolling base, 15 cm high, blue crossed swords, incised F.64 with press number 43, small loss of cards.
Two Meissen figures allegorical of the senses of hearing and feeling each modelled after the original by Johann Carl Schonheit, the former sitting in green floral and striped dress before a harpsichord, the latter in crinoline bonnet, blue and floral dress petting a bird emerging from an open cage on a table beside her, both on arcaded bow fronted bases, 12 and 14 cm high, blue crossed swords, incised E.1 and E.4 respectively.
A Meissen porcelain figure allegorical of the sense of feeling modelled after the original by Johann Carl Schonheit modelled seated in bonnet, pink, yellow and floral striped dress and petting a bird emerging from an open cage on a table beside her, on an arcaded bow fronted base, 14 cm high, blue crossed swords, incised E.4 with press number 122, slight loss to one cuff.
A Continental bisque headed doll with auburn wig, eyes detached inside head, open mouth, composition body and articulated limbs in white bonnet, pink knitted jumper and red velvet lace lined dress and brown leather shoes, height 70cm and an Eastern European doll with painted composition head, blonde plaited wig in Eastern European costume and red boots, height 48cm (2)
A boxed Barbie's Little Sister Skipper by Mattel with leaflet and a quantity of clothing accessories including ballet lessons set, flower girl, silk n'fancy etc and an unboxed plastic black Pedigree doll with afro hair, open/shut yellow/orange eyes in red and white floral dress together with a quantity of clothing (2)
Four boxed sets of Britains Soldiers from the Regiments of All Nations Series, comprising no.197 Indian Army 1st King George V Own Gurkha Rifles (The Malaun Regiment), no.115 Egyptian Calvary, no.217 Argentine Army Force Grenadiers (full dress) and incomplete set of the Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders (illustrated)
A spectacular crystal encrusted cruciform pendant brooch by Butler & Wilson set with faux and pearl drops, with large central crystal, in original box, together with two pairs of fine quality costume jewellery dress earrings set with clear crystals and faux pearls and a pair of star form examples
Victorian black silk satin full length dress with 'boned' bodice lined with glazed cotton, embellished with ivory lace collar, lace, beading and sequins to short sleeves, to/w a Victorian silk satin skirt with shaped border to bottom, velvet full-length skirt and a silk taffeta under-skirt (4) Condition Report Dress is quite robust showing no signs of detioration - tip of one side of lace collar at front holes, few sequins missing - generally good condition considering age
R. Wymer (1849-1935) - 'Band of the 17th Lancers', watercolour, signed, 23 x 38 cm with The Parker Gallery label to reverse to/w After Hayes - 'The British Army: 17th Light Dragoons (Lancers)', lithograph, pub. by William Spooner, London with Robson & Co Piccadilly label to reverse, 34 x 44 cm and a hand-coloured lithograph 'Dress of the 17th Light Dragoons', 1810, 13 x 18 cm (3) Condition Report Very good - colours bright and unfaded
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