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A Collection of Medals Printed Ephemera and Other Relating Items Concerning K23640 C Bain, Royal Navy to include 1914-15 Star, Victory Medal and 1914 and 1919 Medal Together with a George V Royal Fleet Reserve Long Service Medal, "Diuturne Fidelis", (First Version) also Relating Admiralty Letter, Postcard of HMS Ramillies, Ribbons, Photograph etc
One volume ' The Tale of Lohengrin, Knight of the Swan ' after the drama by Richard Wagner, by T.W. Rolleston, illustrated by Willy Pogany, published Harrap & Co. London, in a tooled brown cloth binding together with one volume ' Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam ', the first and fourth renderings in English verse by Edward Fitzgerald, illustrated by Willy Pogany, Harrap & Co. London, gilt tooled orange cloth binding and one volume ' Margaret's Book ' illustrated by Charles Robinson, London, Hutchinson & Co., red cloth binding
Eleven assorted bottles of Port, including: Graham's Malvedos 1976 vintage port, Croft's Quinta da Roeda, 1978 vintage port, Croft's Crusting Port, NV, Dow's Trademark Reserve port, Taylor's First Estate Reserve port, Cockburn's 20 year old Tawny port, Director's Reserve, Cockburn's Anno 1995, LBV, Cockburn's Fine Old White port, Warre's Fine Selected White Port, Cossarts Malmsey 5 year old Madeira, Harvey's Malsey Madeira.
Leica Books, comprises Leica M Photography by Brian Bower (1995), paperback, Leica The First Fifty Years (1975), Leica and Leicaflex Lenses (1978), both hardback by G Rogliatti, The Leica and Leicaflex Way by Andrew Matheson (1974) and a General Catalogue of Photographic Equipment April 1972, Hove reprint
A GEORGE II TEA CADDY rectangular with panelled sides, incurved at each corner, with chased borders of flowers, scrolls and shells against matting, the hinged cover with a cast flower finial, engraved on the front, with a coat of arms by Abraham Portal*, London 1749; 6" (15 cms) high; 13.9 *The Arms are those of either Jones or Huntly. Abraham Portal (1726-1809) was a member of the Huguenot family originating in Bagnols-sur-Ceze, Languedoc, France. Guillame Portal born 1639 was "of the Great Wardrobe" of William III and Anne. His brother, Jean Francois also fled to England, father of three sons and seven daughters. The second son, Pierre Guillaume, became rector of Clowne, County Derby, c.1724 and of South Fambridge, Essex in 1734. His second son, Abraham, (described as son of William Portal) was apprenticed to Paul de Lamerie in 1740 and became free in 1749. This tea caddy bears the Portal's first mark and was hallmarked during his first year as a registered large worker. Later on, Portal became an important figure in the literary scene, writing poetry and several major plays between 1758 and 1768, commenting on social, political and religious developments. He is one of the few Goldsmiths to appear in the Dictionary of National Biography on account of his literary activitues. References and further information: Portal, C: The Reluctant Goldsmith, Abraham Portral 1726-1809, and Grimwade, A: London Goldsmiths 1697-1837.
Silver toddy ladle with baleen handle and inserted Charles I gold crown coin, the foliate embossed bowl inscribed as a gift to Donald McDonald of Tormore, 1879. Donald Macdonald (1836-1912) of Tormore in Sleat, Skye, was one of Skye’s best-known figures throughout the second half the nineteenth century. He was Factor (often styled Commissioner) for Lord Macdonald’s estates from 1872 until 1879. He was descended from Donald, son of Sir Donald Macdonald, first baronet of Sleat, and his wife, Margaret, daughter of John Cameron of Lochiel. This silver toddy ladle, was his gift from the Committee of the Skye Highland Games, of which he was joint founder with Harry Macdonald of Viewfield and Secretary from its foundation in 1877 until his resignation in 1879, when he relinquished most of his public roles, including his work for the estate. Latterly, he tenanted the Sligachan Hotel where he died. After his burial in Kilmore Cemetery in Skye, a Celtic Cross headstone was erected with the inscription, “His personality and kind consideration for the welfare of others won the confidence and esteem of all".
Collection of books relating to decorative ceramics: including Worcester Porcelain by Simon Spero & John Sandon; Chamberlain Worcester Porcelain by Geoffrey A. Godden; Coloured Worcester Porcelain of the First Period by H. Rissik Marshall; The Book of Messen (Second Edition); Pratt Ware by J & G Lewis and various other books.
Three boxes containing a large collection of stamps including Royal Mail Year packs 1990 - 2010 (2009 appears to be missing) First Day Cover ring binders (13) The Gold Jubilee. A gracious accession. Mint Stamps. Gracious accession booklet containing stamps. (5) postcards in the form of stamps. HM Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother in memoriam. Mint stamps. Churchill 1874 - 1974. Mint Stamps in presentation booklet. Halley's comet. Mint stamps. Christmas 1977 - 1982 (there are 2 1979) and 1987 - 1988. Mint Stamps. Book of 36 second class Christmas stamps. Year? book appears to be sealed. Christmas 1988 postcards in the form of stamps. (5) International Stamp Exhibition 1980. Souvenir stamps (3) Edward Lear. Miniature sheet. Ring Binder sheets with used British stamps attached. (2) Photograph Album (1) Various used and unused stamps. British Commonwealth Christmas. Ring binders (2) no complete. The Netherlands. Ring binders (2) not complete. Small box (1) Mint Stamps in British Philatelic Bureau envelops. Various used and unused stamps.
ROYAL COPENHAGEN - RARE 1908 CHRISTMAS PLATE the first Christmas plate issued in 1908 by Royal Copenhagen, Madonna with child, designed by Christian Thomsen. Marked, Royal Copenhagen, 126. 15.5cms diameter *This is part of a large Royal Copenhagen Christmas plate collection from 1908 to the present day.
Two pairs of dark ivory ground rose and tulip decorated interlined curtains the first pair measuring each curtain 130cm across the top x 300cm across the bottom x 210cm high, the second pair 215cm across the top x 485cm across the bottom x 215cm high approximately (4)Condition report: At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report
A mid to late 17th century brass candlestick with turned stem and spreading base, 9.5cm diameter x 12cm high together with a possibly Dutch 17th century brass candlestick of squat form, 12.5cm highCondition report: The first candlestick with old split and repair to the edge of the base, dent and further minor dents; the second candlestick with minor marks and dents

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