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Fixin La Croix Blanche, 1988 A. Geoffroy 1 bottle Macon Rouge, 1989 Duclos-Maillard 2 bottles Nuits St. Georges, 1997 R. Chevillon 1 bottle Mercurey Clos du Moiterons, 1995 M. Protheau 1 bottle The Society`s Red Burgundy, 2005 The Wine Society 1 bottle Julienas, 2007 Duboeuf 2 bottles Morgon, 2007 Duboeuf 1 bottle, Fleurie, 2007 Duboeuf 1 bottle, Brouilly, 2007 Duboeuf 1 bottle, Beaujolais Villages, 2007 Duboeuf 1 bottle Above 12 bottles
Two 16mm cine films relating to the Royal Yacht Britannia, labels on cases reading 'SDn002618455 Ship 691 H.M.Yacht "Britannia" 16mm safety cine film, Launch-April,1953 (master copy)' the other the same but 'Leaving the yard 11th January 1954'. Reel no 1: Colour 16mm safety cine film on ship 691 HM Yacht 'Britannia' containing footage of the launch of the ship on 16th April 1953, duration 12 mins approx. Believed to have been taken by the shipbuilder John Brown & Co, includes footage of the Queen and Prince Philip, a rare historic record of the event in colour. Reel no.2: Colour 16mm safety cine film on ship 691 H M Yacht 'Britannia' containing footage of 'Britannia' leaving the yard on 11th January 1954, duration approx 6 minutes. DVD available for viewing of film contents but not for sale with the lot.
John Swanson, American b.1938- "Flying Trapeze"; etching with aquatint printed in colours, signed, titled, dated 1986 and numbered 12/50 in pencil, stamped with a blind stamp, 25x28cm: together with two further etchings with aquatints printed in colours by the same hand entitled "Circus Gallop" and "Acrobats" both signed, titled, dated 1986 and numbered 90/150 and 29/100, 25x27.5cm and 27.5x20.5cm respectively: M Andrews, late 20th century- "Nimrod I"; etching with aquatint printed in colours, signed, titled, numbered 39/200 in pencil, 60x50cm: James Cox, British b.1956- "Flowers I"; etching with aquatint, signed, titled and numbered 139/200 in pencil, 58x44cm: together with one further etching with aquatint printed in colours by the same hand entitled "Sigma VI": Terence Millington, British b.1943- Bandstand; etching with aquatint printed in colours, signed and numbered 6/75, 21x20cm: together with two further etchings with aquatints printed in colours, one from the same series depicting a bandstand and one entitled "Spiral Staircase II", various sizes, (9), (maybe subject to Droit de Suite), (unframed)
An 18ct gold single stone diamond ring, approx size M, approx 3.1g, a 22ct gold wedding band with engraved decoration, approx size M, approx 4.9g, a 9ct gold three stone diamond set cross over ring, approx size N/O, approx 1.5g and a 9ct gold and paste set cluster dress ring, approx size K/L approx 1.2g. (4)
British Surrealist School, mid 20th century- Untitled abstract forms; two, both pencil and coloured felt-tipped pen, both bear label for J Davey & Sons Ltd, 70 Bridge St Deangate Manchester attached to the reverse of the frame of each, 23x26 and 25x23cm:, M Antipov, Russian, late 20th/early 21st century- Figure in a city street; pastel, signed with monogram, 31x11cm: W F Buckley, late 20th century- Figure at the top of a flight of stairs; pencil, black chalk and watercolour heightened with white, signed and inscribed on the mount, 32.5x20cm: Hilda Hechle, British, early 20th century- "Mistress Barbara Cuncliffe"; watercolour, 21x15cm., (5)
Or Farming Interest: A cased silver English Guernsey Cattle Society medal awarded to Miss Violet Evelyn Wellesley M. B. E. with associated Buckingham Palace letterheaded paper, together with a plated and enamel decorated English Guernsey Cattle Society ashtray CONDITION REPORT: some tarnishing
PETER COSSLETT. Signed oil on board, 20th Century British school. Rocky coastal shore scene at twilight; together with KEVIN PLATT, signed oil on board, 20th Century woodland scene, and M. TEFFRILS, signed oil on board, 20th Century rural scene with steam locomotive and carriages (3). Smallest 29cms x 39cms, largest 45cms x 90cms.
A George II shaped circular silver salver, the raised border with a moulded rim and shells at intervals, later chased with `C` scrolls and flowers, central armorial crest, raised on three hoof and pad feet engraved initials to base `W. T. M. 17 11` hallmarked London 1746, makers mark Joseph Sanders dia. 25cm, weight 520 g approx.
A Victorian Electroplate Centrepiece, Elkington & Co, Birmingham, modelled as an oval footed neo-Renaissance stand with grotesque beasts with a cut glass bowl, inscribed ` To Mr & Mrs James C Scott from Mr & Mrs William M Scott in grateful remembrance of their safe deliverance from the shipwrecked Cunard steam ship Malta on the night of the 15th October 1889` Malta SS was en voyage from Liverpool for Genoa and Venice via Falmouth when she sank 15th October 1889, running ashore in dense fog under the cliffs of Kenidjack Castle, half-mile north of Cape Cornwall. All the 40 crew and 21 passengers were safely removed by the Sennen Lifeboat. approx. 29cm high A/F.
Winston Churchill, an unsmoked ‘La Aroma De Cuba, Habana’ cigar, sealed in cellophane and encased in a glass tube with red wax and cork seal, with typed label inside inscribed “Presented to Colonel H. D. M. Crichton-Maitland, O.B.E. by the Prime Minister The Rt. Hon. Sir Winston S. Churchill K.G. on 13th September 1954 after taking details of his requirements for a Land Rover”, now housed in a mahogany box. Sir Winston Churchill was presented with a Land Rover on his eightieth birthday by the Rover Company. The presentation was made at Chartwell by Jeffery Lloyd Dixon (Sales and Service Director) and Colonel Maitland from Caffyns, the local Kent distributors. After the presentation, each visitor accepted a cigar from Winston Churchill. Said Land Rover was sold by Cheffins in 2012 for
P.H. PEARSE, signatory of the 1916 Proclamation, and his brother William Pearse An extraordinary series of unpublished letters to the Dublin building firm Humphreys Ltd., concerning his failure to pay for a portable refectory building erected by them at St. Enda's College, and confirming that he consents to its removal by them if the account is not fully paid by a date in September 1913 (later 1914). Pearse founded his Irish-Ireland school at Cullenswood House in Ranelagh in 1908, and moved to larger premises in extensive grounds at The Hermitage in Rathfarnham in 1910. Initially the school was a success, but he never had the financial resources to pay for the building work needed at The Hermitage. By June 1912 he faced a financial crisis. His Board refused to carry the continuing losses, and he was obliged to liquidate the St. Enda's company, buy the property back from the liquidator, and offer his creditors an interim settlement of 2 shillings in the pound (an early instance of financial restructuring). It seems the Humphreys company - which provided a portable iron-frame building for a refectory - was not a party to this settlement. The letters are as follows: - 17 August 1912, on notepaper of Humphreys Ltd., presumably dictated by them, with their receipt stamp and a Revenue stamp, autograph letter signed P.H. Pearse: 'Understanding that under the terms of your contract with me the property in the portable building erected by you at St. Enda's College vests in you until the building is fully paid for, I consent to your removing same after 1st September 1913 in the event of the total amount .. not being paid to you by that date', also signed M. Carroll (presumably for Humphreys). - 2 Sept. 1913, on St. Enda's notepaper, autograph letter signed P.H. Pearse to Humphreys Ltd., scored across presumably by Humphreys, with their receipt stamp, 'In consideration of your agreeing to allow Refectory building to stand here for another twelve months I undertake to pay you £50 on a/c of balance due .. and to clear the balance within a year; and I will allow you to remove the building on 1st Sept. 1914 if the balance be not cleared by that date.' - 3 September 1913, marked 'Copy', typed letter to Pearse presumably from Humphreys, confirming the arrangements in the previous letter. 'We may here say that under no circumstances whatever will the structure be allowed to remain after September 1st 1914 in the event of full amount plus Interest not being paid.' - Feb. 23 1914, on Sgoil Eanna notepaper, autograph letter signed from William Pearse (brother of Patrick, also executed in 1916), to Messrs. Montgomery & Co. (Solrs), re. Humphreys, 'As my brother Mr. P.H. Pearse is from home, I cannot lay my hand on document you refer to. I must therefore ask you to kindly let matters stand over until his return.' [Pearse was on his way to the United States for a lecture tour, which he hoped would relieve some of his financial problems]. - An original St. Enda's pictorial postcard addressed to Messrs. Montgomery & Cheyter, Solrs., postmarked 23 Feb. '14, stained, fold marks, indistinctly signed W. Pearse, 'Shall write to you in a week's time to say when Mr. Pearse returns'. All these letters are entirely unpublished, so far as we can ascertain. None is in O Buachalla's 'Letters'; none is mentioned in Edwards' biography (which refers to 'the few scraps of correspondence from firms which remain'). They do not change the accepted picture of Pearse's financial problems, but they certainly emphasise the difficulties and humiliations to which he was exposed in seeking to maintain his beloved school. It is not known whether the bill was eventually paid, or whether Humphreys took away their building as threatened. After the Rising, the school reopened under Pearse's sister Margaret, and continued until 1935, though it never became financially secure. (5)
HOME RULE STAMPS An interesting postcard applied with two Home Rule stamps to one side reading 'Mercy, Truth, Justice, Peace - Ireland Demands Home Rule' and 'Greeting the Dawn, Home Rule', stamped 'Lucan Fe 11 14' and 'Shanghai Fe 28 14'. With personal inscription reading 'Dear M, Just a line on the occasion of a momentous session in Parliament the Irish question will be submitted for the 3rd time. God speed it. I will keep you in touch with its progress'; together with a miscellaneous collection of other postcards, mostly of Irish historical interest including: Isaac Butt Q.C. M.P. Founder of Home Rule (drawing by J.B. Yeats); The Arrest of Lord Edward FitzGerald, May 19th 1798; Unveiling of Parnell Monument 1st October 1911, The Unveiling Ceremony, photo by Keogh Bros., published by Eason & Son Ltd., Dublin & Belfast, etc. (approx 20 cards in all)
[Parnell, Charles Stewart, et al] The State Trials. The High Court of Justice, Queen's Bench Division. Report of the Trial of the Queen, At the Prosecution of the Rt. Hon. The Attorney-General Against Charles Stewart Parnell, John Dillion, Joseph Gillis Biggar, T.D. Sullivan, Thomas Sexton, Patrick Egan, thomas Brennan, Michael M. O' Sullivan, Michael P. Boyton, Patrick Joseph Sheridan, Patrick Joseph Gordon, Mathew Harris, John W. Walsh, and John W. Nally. For Conspiracy in Inciting Tenants Not to Pay Rents Contracted for and Deterring Tenants From Payment of Rent, Commencing Tuesday, December 28, 1880 and Terminating Tuesday, January 25, 1881. Dublin: Alexander Thom, 1881. Pp xxiv, 1012. Stout 8vo. Original cloth boards, title label to spine, light wear to head of spine and title label, scattered foxing to preliminary leaves, bulk of contents in very good condition. Report of the trial for sedition against the Land League movement in 1881. Scarce [with] [O'Byrne, Justin Patrick]. Patrick Justin O'Byrne V. the Marquis of Hartington and Several Others. Report of Arguments and Judgment or Plaintiff's Appeal from Court of Exchequer on the 28,29,30 and 31st May 1877. Dublin: Alexander Thom, 1877. Pp 148. Original half cloth paper boards, title label to spine, covers lightly soiled, contents in very good condition. (2)
[Dublin History] A collection including; Burtchaell [George D.] and Sadleir [Thomas .U], Alumni Dublinenses, London, 1924, with Sadleir's bookplate; Watts [William], Provost Trinity College Dublin, A Memoir; Maxwell [Constantia], Dublin Under the Georges; Tweedy [Owen], The Dublin Tweedys; MacSorley [Catherine M.], The Story of Our Parish, St. Peter's Dublin; McCullagh [Torrens], The Use and Study of History, London, 1845, with MSS notes at front. Author was member of the Royal Irish Academy and Archeological Society of Ireland; etc.

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