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A set of six Spode Fine Bone China cabinet plates from The Maritime England Plates series, to include No.1 The Glorious First of June 1794, No.2 The Battle of The Nile 1798, No.3 The Four Days Battle June 1666, No.4 The Battle of Trafalgar 1805, No.5 The Battle of Camperdown 1797 and No.6 The Taking of Porto Bello 1739, each 24cm, boxed with certificates.
After Samuel Drummond (1765-1844), The Death of Nelson, coloured mezzotint, London, Published Dec 10 1805, By W. Barnard, No.1 Fitzroy Street, Fitzroy Square, laid on board, 55 x 71cm, together with various other Nelson and related prints to include Nelson's First Farewell, To His Majesty in Lord Vincents Victory, Stanley Forbes - The Old Vicarage Nelson's Birthplace, Earl Spencers Baltic Fleet, J.M.W. Turner - The Fighting Temeraire, Fred Roe - Good-Bye, My Lads etc. (14)
A collection of letters, certificates, postcards and ephemera, many relating to 1413996 Gunner Walter Albert Holmes, to include Transfer to Reserve certificate, First Army Mine School certificate, Army Certificate of Education Third Class, a hand written note detailing the costings of guns, ammunition and explosives, a letter home from France dated 1915 and a Wardens' "Stand-Down" Dinner and Victory Party menu etc.
A QUANTITY OF VOLUMES RELATING TO THE HISTORY AND PEOPLES OF CHINA from 'Early Chinese Civilization, Anthropological Perspectives' by K.C. Chang, through to 'The Man Who Lost China, The First Full Biography of Chiang Kai-Shek' by Crozier, and othersProvenance: From the library of the late Alfred Theodore Arber-Cooke (c.1905-93), published antiquarian and Far Eastern scholar.
A WILLIAM IV SIX-LIGHT GILT AND DARK BLUE-PAINTED BRONZE AND PAPIER MACHE CHANDELIER first half 19th century, the circular deep dished bowl with foliage-wrapped underside, the upper edge with palmettes and scrolled foliate branches with etched glass later shades, suspended from six chains of interlaced foliage, hung from a turned ceiling boss, now fitted for electricity, lacking interior colza oil fitting and reservoir, 143cm high x 130cm diameter. The design of this chandelier is comparable to the 'design for a lustre or chandelier' that is found on page 47 in 'Tracings by Thomas Wilkinson from the designs of the late Mr. George Bullock 1820'. Notably both designs share a neoclassical aspiration, alluding to works such as the Etruscan Chandelier, in the museum at Cortana (Martin P. Levy, pg179). The scrolling, and richly chased, arms are also reminiscent of the works of Hancock, Shepherd and Rixon, London, who had lighting commissioned for George IV, among others. For a similar example see Chastleton House, Oxfordshire, National Trust 1430194.
Concorde Memorabilia - a clothes brush and mirror, in a plated oval case, boxed; a Concorde calf document holder; Concorde First Class Menu and Wine List, London to Chicago BA 297/299; Chairman's Club document holder; Hallamshire Mistress Cutler 2011 - 2012 paper knife; etc
Schylling Collector Series - a tin plate model of 'Sunbeam 1000' (land speed record car - the first car to go 200 mph), approx 28 cm (length) appears mint in mint picture box with all internal packaging, winding key and booklet, and a Revell 1:18 scale metal diecast model of a Messerschmitt Bubble Car, # 08974 appears mint in window box (this does not constitute a guarantee) [2]
[ Autograph / Motorcycle ] Steve Hislop, "Hizzy, The Autobiography of Steve Hislop", 2003 first edition, signed by the author on the title page, together with a promotional poster [Steve Hislop, Scottish motorcycle racer, eleven times winner of the Isle of Man TT, 1990 winner of the British 250 cc Championship, and twice winner of the British Superbike Championship, killed in a helicopter accident in 2003, inducted into the Scottish Sports Hall of Fame in March 2010]

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