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A late 19th century English Officers dress sword and scabbard, having a pierced steel hilt, the sword from Parfitt Outfitters of Cambridge, blade length 82cm, sold with supporting overpainted photograph of Colonel Frederick Fawcett of Westgate House, Louth, the longest serving Cambridge Militia Officer and the Regimental Doctor, in the photograph he is wearing the sword
A Regimental Officer's Scottish basket hilted broad sword with traditional nickel plated guard, with crimson fringe, the wooden fish skin covered grip bound with a double twist of silver wire, the buff leather liner covered in crimson baize, the double edged blade etched with thistles, Regimental insignia of the Queen's Own Highlanders, ERII crowned, and the owner's intitials DCM, contained in its field service scabbard and with its full dress scabbard
Two Meissen figures of an elegant lady and gentleman, model numbers 'A56' and 'A58', each raised on naturalistic mossy bases and wearing pale blue and florally enamelled dress, each with powdered hair, lady 'A56' impressed '44', 18cm high, gentleman 'A58' impressed '62', 19cm high, both bearing underglazed blue crossed swords (a/f) (2)
A Derby figure of Britannia, circa 1770, modelled standing wearing a plumed helmet, gilt fish scale bodice and enamelled dress, before a bocage trunk, a shield and lion to her side and martial trophies to her feet, raised on a scroll moulded base picked out in gilt, incised 'No 239 / 3', 25cm high
A Romayne Oak Carved Panel. The central roundel depicting a female bust wearing a decorative head dress and bearing a winged cherub head upon her shoulder. Christ is depicted above holding the cross & whip representing the flagellation scene, while acanthus leaves & tassels drape downwards to the detailed carved winged cherubs flanking a central urn raised on a pedestal base, 9 ins x 18 ins (23 cms x 46 cms).
Manner of Godfrey Knellor. An Oil on Canvas, monogrammed and dated 1719: A head and shoulders portrait of a young woman wearing a white dress & red shawl, and having striking brown eyes and dark hair cascading around her shoulders 36 ins x 28 ins (92 cms x 72 cms). In a giltwood frame carved with floral sprays to the corners 42 ins x 34 1/2 ins (107 cms x 87.5 cms).
An Oil on Panel; Head & Shoulders Portrait of a Weeping Nun; her hands held in prayer, wearing a long red head-dress over a white mantel and black habit, and defined against a speckled gilt background, 13 ins x 10 ins (33 cms x 26 cms), in a ripple moulded frame 17 ins x 14 ins (43 cms x 35 cms).
QUEEN ELIZABETH THE QUEEN MOTHER-a silver gelatine photograph by Anthony Buckley, a good formal portrait showing the subject in formal dress, wearing tiara and holding a fan, signed in ink by Queen Elizabeth and dated 1971, 25 x 20cms, photographer's ink stamp verso; and album containing a collection of show business and sporting autographs including Charles Laughton, Charles Boyer, Googie Withers, Katherine Hepburn, Flora Robson, Peter Ustinov, Orson Wells, John Gielgud, Len Hutton, George Formby, various members of Blackpool FC 1947, also Sheffield United (no date), Stanley Matthews (loose in letter form), approx 50, on paper scraps, studio photographs and programmes; three signed letters from L. S. Lowry, hand written in ink to a Mr. K. C. Slater, three dates in 1964, referring to various meetings with the recipient, each with it's envelope; three hand written postcards signed by John Piper; a letter written in ink and signed John Piper, dated 1968; a letter from Yehundi Menuhin to the Very Revd Dean Of Manchester dated 29th December 1969, signed in ink; autograph of Margaret Thatcher on a card with the portcullis imprint; an early 20th Century sketch book containing various humorous watercolour and pencil sketches relating to war and travel
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