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Cricket - a photographic print of the England Team of 1888 as fielded against Australia at the Oval including W.G. Grace by E. Hawkins & Co. Brighton plate 23cm x 29cm; with five others of Oakfield Park C.C. (two by Terry Hunt Basingstoke dated 1904); and a soccer team from the 1899-1900 season by G.E. Brant Wokingham (7)
An early 19th century naval cutlass with cast-iron grip and figure of eight guard the straight 24in blade stamped with GR cypher 73cm overall (part of guard cut away for wall mounting much polished and re-painted); and other items including a powder flask a British and Foreign SailorsÕ Society medal a print and various cigarette cards
James Parker Brooke Plan of the platform and disposition of the Bannerolls Trophies Etc. around the Coffin at the Funeral of the much lamented Lord Nelson under the Dome at St. PaulÕs Cathedral on 9th of January 1806 Pen ink and watercolour Signed 36cm x 29cm This fascinating drawing shows in some detail the precise positioning of the various banners and heraldic emblems which surrounded Lord NelsonÕs coffin as it lay upon its catafalque beneath the dome of St. PaulÕs Cathedral during his funeral service. The whole series of events the first ever state funeral accorded to a commoner together provided a spectacle on an unprecedented scale and all London came to a standstill when it took place on 9th January 1806. NelsonÕs body had been brought upriver from Greenwich to Whitehall in a ÒGrand River ProcessionÓ the previous day laid to rest in the Admiralty overnight and then taken across London in an equally magnificent procession the next morning. The funeral service was charged with emotion for all those present inside the great cathedral and directly it was over people everywhere were eager for descriptions and pictures of what had taken place as soon as they could be made available. It is not known whether J.P. Brooke was present at the ceremony himself but it seems very likely that he was given the painstaking detail of this drawing which was speedily published by Ackermanns. It is the opinion of the cataloguer confirmed by experts at the National Maritime Museum that this illustration is the artistÕs original from which the print was engraved.
After Thomas Davidson NelsonÕs last signal at Trafalgar Hand-coloured photolithograph 51cm x 68cm;. And a print titled Surrender of Napoleon to Great Britain #200-300 190 Thomas Davidson (Exhibited 1863-1903) HMS Victory at sea passing Gibraltar Oil on canvas Signed lower right Bears label verso ÔHMS Victory returning from TrafalgarÕ 63cm x 136cm in a 19th century plaster gilt frame moulded with flowers and shells
A mahogany panel painted with a hatchment mantled with putti and scrolls above the motto Resurgam 17.7cm x 17cm oval in octgonal frame possibly for the Gedding family #200-300 320 P and P Gally (Publisher) The Pett a girl with a lamb Hand coloured print 10cm x 7cm; and another print of Princess Sophia
A comprehensive collection of medals to Edward Alcock including World War I War and Victory medals and World War I Mercantile Marine medal (together with accompanying note from Marine Department War Medals Branch), also his World War II medals including 1939-1945 Star, Pacific Star, Africa Star, Atlantic Star, Italy Star and War medal in original box of issue, Merchant Navy Clothing Book, signed photographic postcard of the recipient and various further ephemera; also an oil on board of the ship 'Corinthian' by H.Crone (framed and glazed) and a large gilt framed print 'Convoy of Canadian Expeditionary Force from Canada to England lead by Rear Admiral Whym in H.M.S. 'Chrybdis' and a framed and glazed Spanish Life Saving Diploma

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