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6th Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry group of WWI medals with associated documents, typed war memoir manuscript, and books. This lot comprises a framed group of medals and badges: Military Medal named to 11972 PTE E. W. FELLOWS. 6/D.C.L.I Defence Medal 1914-15 Star named to 11972 PTE. E.W. FELLOW. D. OF CORN.L.I British War Medal 1914-20 11972 PTE. E.W. FELLOWS. D.C.L.I Victory Medal named to 11972 PTE. E.W. FELLOWS. D.C.L.I. Kings Royal Rifle Corps cap badge with ribbon of the Order of St George Cornwall Regiment cap badge Royal Fusiliers cap badge A group of five miniatures including Military Medal and Cross of St George. Together with Soldier's service and pay book, Certified copy of Attestation, Field Medical Card, and Field Message book. Framed Home Guard Certificate to Edgar William Fellows, framed Metropolitan Borough of St Pancras Air Raid Precautions examination certificate to same. Cardboard medal box with WW2 compliments slip addressed to: Mr E.W. Fellows, 45 Lissenden Mans, London, NW5. Typed manuscript 'C'est La Guerre being the experiences & opinions of a P.B.I.' by E.W. Lows, with Martin Secker compliments and regrets slip Books - A Short History of the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, Devonport, 1929; The Immortal Salient, and a small quantity of maps
A Victorian brass ceiling light, in the manner of James Powell & Sons, with three straw opalescent, shades 18.5cm wide, light fitting 38cm highCondition report: Some nibbles to the fitting edge of the shades. There is a split to the column of the brass light fitting, surface wear and knocks.
An extensive collection of memorabilia relating to Sir Norman Hartnell, KCVO, comprising an unsigned dress design; a collection of approximatey 27 Christmas cards of his own design and handwritten by him; four Christmas cards addressed to him, one from Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother and bearing her signature with a photograph to the inside of the Royal Family above the inscription "V.E-Day Tuesday May 8th. 1945," and three from Queen Elizabeth II, one dated 1965, bearing her signature and with a photograph of the Royal Family to the inside; his striped cap by New & Lingwood Ltd; two cuttings of embroidered fabric, one framed and bearing his name and by repute cut from a dress worn by Queen Elizabeth II on one of her Royal Tours of Canada; various pieces of related ephemera including a copy of Sunningdale Parish Magazine, July 1979, containing a written tribute, a copy of the address at his memorial service at Southwark Cathedral, a country life advert for his home in Berkshire, and a magazine relating to the coronation and containing a photograph of the queen in one of his dresses; and a collection of private and professional photographs, (qty) Proovenance: Sir Norman Hartnell was a close family friend of the vendorCondition report: All looks to have been kept well but light condition issues to be expected of items of this age
A Regency style brass and glass hall lantern, of pendant form with pineapple finial, 53cm high, together with a white opaque glass pendant light, 26cm diameter, a flush-mounted satin glass ceiling light, 23cm diameter and a circular dish form base to a ceiling light, 31cm diameter (4)Condition report: Regency design light lacks one glass section.Others have minor scuffs, blemishes and chips.
British School, 20th centuryAn open landscape with sheep grazing and a horse and cart on a laneoil on board25 x 35.5cmCondition report: A little light surface dirt. A small scratch at lower right edge, a small flake of paint loss in top right corner. A small indent lower left. Light craquelure in lower left quarter.
Charles Johnson Payne 'Snaffles' (1884-1967)'That far far away echo'photolithograph with hand colouring, signed in pencil on the mount24.5 x 35.5cm Condition report: A pale water stin top right. A little light discolouration. Some larger brown spots of foxing to the margins. Not seen outside of glazed frame.
Andre Fossey (19th/20th century)A market square with women buying vegetables in the foregroundsigned 'Fossey' l.l. oil on canvas33 x 41.5cm;J Borghout (20th century)A lane by a stream, with a figure on horsebacksigned 'J Borghout' l.r., oil on canvas41 x 50.5cm (2)Condition report: Fossey: a little dirt to the sky. A little light craquelure in the lower left quarterBorghout: dirty and yellowed
Charles Johnson Payne 'Snaffles' (1884-1967)'The Gunner'photolithograph with hand colouring28.5 x 20.5cm;After Fortunino Matania'Goodbye, Old Man'photolithograph printed in colours45.5 x 30cm (2)Condition report: The Gunner: a few small spots of foxing. Some light brown discolouration to the paper around the smoke upper right. A large water stain and further spots of foxing to the mount. Goodbye Old Man: Cockling to the lower edge of the print. A little damage in top left corner. Some small spots of foxing in places, and colours lightly faded. Light surface dirt. Not seen outside of glazed frame.
Dutch School, 17th centuryA Gentleman and a Lady, a pair of portraits, oil on canvas66.5cm x 49.5cm and 66.5cm x 50cm approx (2)The contents of Badynghams, Great Waltham.Condition report: Please see additional images.Both paintings - back of canvas has waxed layer as lining.Craquelure and potential bitumen issues throughout both.Gentleman - bulge to canvas uuper right. White scratches near his hand.Lady - some white marks.Ready to hang.Both seen under uv light. Bloom of vanish makes it difficult to see clearly, but some retouching can be seen.
L F Herbert (20th century)'The Diecasters', 1967signed and dated 'L.F. Herbert/ '67', oil on canvas43.5 x 55.7cmExhibited: The Law Society's Annual Art Exhibition, 1967.Condition report: Some surface dirt and dust. A few knocks to the frame. Unexamined under UV light, please contact the department for a full report.
*John Christopherson (1921-1996)'Still night'signed and inscribed verso, mixed media30 x 19.5cm;'The mysterious garden'signed 'Christopherson' l.r., signed and inscribed with title verso, mixed media30 x 22cm (2)*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: Still night: Chips to the edges of the board. A few very small chips and flakes of paint loss elsewhere. Some scratches along lower edge.Mysterious garden: One or two small chips. Light surface dust.
*Henry Vitofski (1892-1964)'The Harbour, St Ives';'The Beach, Penzance';A figure on a footbridgeeach signed 'Henry Vitofski' l.l., the first and second inscribed as titled l.l., watercolour over pencil22.5 x 29.5cm and similar;and another by the same artist'St Ives'signed 'Henry Vitofski' and inscribed as titled l.l., oil on canvas board24 x 32.5cm (4)*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: St Ives Harbour, watercolour: not examined out of glazed frame, some lines caused by texture of the paper, appears to be a few light specks of foxing emerging. Generally, good condition.Penzance beach: not examined out of glazed frame, some lines caused by texture of the paper, foxing emerging right side and in sky area. Well-presented in gold frame and ready to hang. Figure on footbridge: unexamined out of glazed frame, appears to be in good order, frame is a little damaged - one knock bottom edge, warped lower left corner.St Ives, oil: light surface dirt, some marks at left edge caused by rebate of the frame, unexamined under UV light, please contact the department for a full report.
*Henry Vitofski (1892-1964)'Dieppe'signed 'Vitofski' and inscribed as titled l.l., oil on canvas46 x 55cm*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: Small hole lower right corner and top right, tiny hole upper centre, surface dirt, yellowing of the varnish, stretcher mark (upper right) and canvas tension slightly loose. Not examined under UV light, please contact the department for a full report.
*Frank Stanton (b.1931)'Poppy Heads' signed and dated 'Frank Stanton/1980' l.r., oil on canvas91.5 x 71.5cm*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: Some slight paint flaking to the frame, a small grey mark to the top-left of canvas, please refer to images, other light surface marks, one small speck of paint loss at centre, appears to be in generally good condition, unexamined under UV light, please contact the department for more information.
A pair of cream damask silk curtains, of recent manufacture, with Chinoiserie bird and foliate decoration, 200cm wide, 234cm long, with a pelmet, a further pair of pale curtains and a large single tartan example (6)Condition report: Some light wear, fraying and small tears to silk. General wear throughout. Free from large marks, tears or unpleasant odours.

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