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PATRICIO TORO Oakland Tribune Oil on Canvas PATRICIO MORENO TORO (Chilean/Californian 20th/21st Century) "Oakland Tribune Building" Oil on canvas. 41 x 29 inches. Frame: 43 1/2 x 31 1/2 inches. Signed and dated l/r "93" NOTES: Included in lot booklet on artist entitled "Toro: Five Decades" published 2013. Starting Price: $400
A GREAT WAR AUTOGRAPH BOOK collected by a nurse at the Red Cross Hospital for wounded servicemen, Taunton, comprising messages of thanks, verses and original artwork, the signatories including Pte A. Pearce, 2nd Wilts (`Your King and Country need you! / You answered to that call, / So V.A.D. we thank you / For your kindness to one and all`); Pte E. Ecker, 1st Leicesters, wounded 20/11/17 (`She`s but a nurse in the V.A.D. / But a nobler woman there could not be / So wherever I go in this time of strife / I shall think of one giving the best of her life....`); Pte R. Smyth, I.C.M.R. (`To Nurse Vickers / Here is that you may live / as long as you want / and never want as long / as you live`); and Pte A. Sutton, 1st Welsh Guards (`...It`s quite worth while to get a bit / Of shrapnel from Old Jerry / To get to a place like I have hit / It makes me feel quite merry...`), leather bound.
A GREAT WAR TRIO OF MEDALS TO PRIVATE G. HEARNE, ROYAL IRISH REGIMENT comprising the 1914-15 Star, British War Medal 1914-20 and Victory Medal (all 784 Pte G. Hearne. R. Ir. Regt.), officially impressed, unmounted in boxes of issue; together with the recipient`s service dog tag (784 Pte Hearne / Wes / 5 R I R / P).
A GREAT WAR MILITARY MEDAL GROUP OF FIVE MEDALS TO COMPANY SERGEANT MAJOR J. DANGERFIELD, SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE REGIMENT comprising the Military Medal (1056 C.S.Mjr. J. Dangerfield. 1/6 S. Staff. R. - T.F.), 1914-15 Star (1056 Sjt. J. Dangerfield, S. Staff. R.), British War Medal 1914-20 (1056 W.O. Cl.2. J. Dangerfield. S. Staff. R), Victory Medal (1056 W.O. Cl.2. J. Dangerfield. S. Staff. R.), and Territorial Force Efficiency Medal (240026 C.S.Mjr J. Dangerfield 6 / S. Staff. R.), officially impressed, unmounted; together with a Great War silver wound badge, stamped to the reverse `B283754`; a black and white studio portrait photograph of the recipient in battle dress uniform; the recipient`s Pocket New Testament; and documentation, supplied in response to a request of 1919, outlining the circumstances in which the Military Medal was earned: `During operations near the Hohenzollern Redoubt on 13th October 1915, when his Company was advancing in support of an attack and all the Platoon Officers and Non-Commissioned Officers had become casualties, he collected the few remaining men and brought them to a position where they were needed in the firing line. He has always displayed great coolness in the face of the enemy and, until severely wounded during a bombardment at Fonquevillers, he had not missed a day in the trenches with his Battalion since they came to France`.
A GREAT WAR `FIRST DAY OF THE SOMME` CASUALTY PAIR OF MEDALS TO PRIVATE G.F. JONES, CHESHIRE REGIMENT comprising the British War Medal 1914-20 and Victory Medal (both 3192 Pte. G.F. Jones. Ches. R.), officially impressed, unmounted. Note: 3192 Private George Frederick Jones, 1st / 5th Bn Cheshire Regiment, died on 1st July 1916. He is believed to have been twenty-one years old, and is buried with honour at Hebuterne Military Cemetery.
RECORDS - THE BEATLES & OTHERS Four Beatles long-playing records, comprising `Please, Please Me`, mono (Parlophone PMC 1202); `Rubber Soul`, mono (Parlophone PMC 1267); `Revolver`, mono (Parlophone PMC 7009); and `Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band` (Parlophone PMC 7027); together with six Beatles singles, including one, `Get Back / Don`t Let Me Down` (Apple R 5777), labelled `Factory Sample / Not For Sale`; and a further eleven assorted singles, most marked either as demonstration or advance copies, (21).
QUEEN ELIZABETH II (B.1926) A Christmas card, with a mounted colour portrait within of the Royal family beneath a tree, signed in black ink `Elizabeth R` and dated `1957`. Provenance: Miss Violet Wellesley, Chief Driving Instructor at the Auxiliary Territorial Service No.1 Motor Transport Training Centre, Camberley, who taught Princess Elizabeth to drive in early 1945; thence by gift and descent.
QUEEN ELIZABETH II (B.1926) A Christmas card, with a mounted black and white portrait within of the Royal family on a garden terrace, signed in black ink `Elizabeth R` and dated `1959`. Provenance: Miss Violet Wellesley, Chief Driving Instructor at the Auxiliary Territorial Service No.1 Motor Transport Training Centre, Camberley, who taught Princess Elizabeth to drive in early 1945; thence by gift and descent.
QUEEN ELIZABETH II (B.1926) A Christmas card, with a mounted colour reproduction within of `The Holy Family with Saint Francis`, after Sir Peter Paul Rubens, signed in black ink `Elizabeth R` and dated `1961`. Provenance: Miss Violet Wellesley, Chief Driving Instructor at the Auxiliary Territorial Service No.1 Motor Transport Training Centre, Camberley, who taught Princess Elizabeth to drive in early 1945; thence by gift and descent.
QUEEN ELIZABETH II (B.1926) A Christmas card, with a mounted colour portrait within of the Royal family standing beside a water feature in the grounds of Windsor Castle, signed in black ink `Elizabeth R` and dated `1962`. Provenance: Miss Violet Wellesley, Chief Driving Instructor at the Auxiliary Territorial Service No.1 Motor Transport Training Centre, Camberley, who taught Princess Elizabeth to drive in early 1945; thence by gift and descent.
QUEEN ELIZABETH II (B.1926) A Christmas card, with a mounted monochrome reproduction within of `The Adoration of the Shepherds`, after Camillo Procaccini, signed in black ink `Elizabeth R` and dated `1963`. Provenance: Miss Violet Wellesley, Chief Driving Instructor at the Auxiliary Territorial Service No.1 Motor Transport Training Centre, Camberley, who taught Princess Elizabeth to drive in early 1945; thence by gift and descent.
QUEEN ELIZABETH II (B.1926) A Christmas card, with a mounted colour portrait within of the Royal family in a Palace interior, signed in black ink `Elizabeth R` and dated `1967`. Provenance: Miss Violet Wellesley, Chief Driving Instructor at the Auxiliary Territorial Service No.1 Motor Transport Training Centre, Camberley, who taught Princess Elizabeth to drive in early 1945; thence by gift and descent.
QUEEN ELIZABETH II (B.1926) A Christmas card, with a mounted colour portrait within of the Royal family strolling beside a lake, signed in black ink `Elizabeth R` and dated `1968`. Provenance: Miss Violet Wellesley, Chief Driving Instructor at the Auxiliary Territorial Service No.1 Motor Transport Training Centre, Camberley, who taught Princess Elizabeth to drive in early 1945; thence by gift and descent.
QUEEN ELIZABETH II (B.1926) A Christmas card, with a mounted colour reproduction within of `The Holy Family`, after Sebastiano Ricci, signed in black ink `Elizabeth R`, undated, possibly 1958. Provenance: Miss Violet Wellesley, Chief Driving Instructor at the Auxiliary Territorial Service No.1 Motor Transport Training Centre, Camberley, who taught Princess Elizabeth to drive in early 1945; thence by gift and descent.
A SMALL ARCHIVE OF ROYAL CORRESPONDENCE comprising a printed card `With the Best Wishes of / Their Royal Highnesses / The Princess Elizabeth / and / The Duke of Edinburgh`, originally accompanying the gift of a piece of wedding cake; six telegrams, including two from Buckingham Palace reading `I thank you most sincerely for your kind congratulations on my birthday, Elizabeth R` (1955 and 1957); and a letter of thanks from a lady in waiting, on Clarence House headed notepaper, expressing the same sentiment of behalf of the then Princess Elizabeth (1951), (8). Provenance: Miss Violet Wellesley, Chief Driving Instructor at the Auxiliary Territorial Service No.1 Motor Transport Training Centre, Camberley, who taught Princess Elizabeth to drive in early 1945; thence by gift and descent.
A late 19th Century French mantle clock and garniture figure of a young lady with tambourine, signed R Richard, with stepped elaborate circular face, Arabic numerals, raised on acanthus scroll legs, garniture in classical urn form, applied mark with painted finial scroll arms with loop handles and striking bell, 57cm high
A quantity of engravings including Marquis Cornwallis engraved by J Ward, artist Sir W Beechey RA; William Kingsley engraved by R Houston, artist J Reynolds; James Paine & James Paine Jnr engraved by Watson, artist Reynolds; James Harris engraved by Lord Malmsbury, artist Caroline Watson Reynolds; Lord George Sackville engraved by J McArdell, artist Reynolds; Lord Richard Cavendish engraved by JR Smith, artist Reynolds and two other prints etc (10)
1939-45 Star, Africa Star with 8th Army Clasp, War Medal and Africa Service Medal, group of four, swing mounted as worn, named to 31786 R. W. McLAREN of the South African army. Also an Australia Service Medal named to SX8547 D. O. CAMERON CONDITION REPORT: Please refer to auctioneers for condition report on this lot
1914-15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal trio to M2-051140 PTE. R. WILSON, A.S.C., together with a National Fire Brigades Association Medal in Bronze, with Ten Years clasp, (impressed 11376 and engraved ROBERT WILSON), and a National Fire Brigades Association Medal in Silver, with Twenty Years clasp, (impressed 6887 and engraved ROBERT WILSON). CONDITION REPORT: Please refer to auctioneers for condition report on this lot
Two General Service Medals 1918 with clasps for Malaya (22309623 SIG. E. J. BREALLY, R. SIGS; 22890048 CFN. E. H. ROCKETT, R.E.M.E.) and a General Service Medal 1962 with clasp for South Arabia (23973971 SPR. J. R. COYLE, R.E.) CONDITION REPORT: Please refer to auctioneers for condition report on this lot
An oak motor case with recessed brass handle in the manner of Purdey, bearing label to interior inscribed "R Watmough, Gun, Pistol & Rifle Maker, 13 Blackfriars Street, Manchester ..." CONDITION REPORTS Wear, dirt, scuffs, some splits/chips some movement at joins, but overall appears fairly tidy, escutcheon missing. Barrel compartment approx 30 inches long. Case has a pine underside/base.
STANLEY R. WILSON "Startled Mallards", **** AQUATINT NOT A WATERCOLOUR**** signed bottom right, and ROBERT W. MACBETH "The Meet", black and white etching CONDITION REPORTS "Startled Mallards" - THIS IS AN AQUATINT NOT A WATERCOLOUR some yellowing to the paper, some small dark brown coloured spotted marks throughout, mount with foxing, frame with assorted chips, etc., general wear and tear throughout. Black and white etching loose in mount, small amount of foxing to paper and other brown marks, frame with assorted small chips, scratches and other marks, general signs of wear and tear.
AFTER R HAVELL "Wild duck shooting near Cowley", "Partridge shooting near Windsor", "Snipe shooting near Uxbridge", "Pheasant shooting Black Park near Uxbridge", a set of four coloured engravings, and AFTER DU SART "The Jocund Peasants", black and white engraving by Woollett, published May 1st 1767 (5)
ATTRIBUTED TO RANDOLPH CALDECOTT "Huntsman with hunter by tree", pen and ink, unsigned, with two small sketches verso, one inscribed "Yours faithfully R Caldecott" and one dated "23 Dec 1889" together with AFTER H AKLEN "Getting a team together" and "A curricel match", two coloured engravings (3) CONDITION REPORTS Some yellowing to largest picture. Smaller pictures with some creasing, foxing and stains and the illustrations appear to have been cropped / cut out from from larger pages. Largest drawing is approx 14.5 x 17cm. Two drawings verso are approx 11 x 10cm and 8 x 10.5cm.
Early 20th Century wooden Half Hull model of the British merchant cargo ship S.S. `Colwith Force` of Whitehaven, built by R. Williamson & Son of Workington in 1906, with rectangular printed wooden label stating details and dimensions, mounted in a period mirror back walnut framed glazed case, length of vessel 108cm, length of cabinet 142cm See Index of UK Registered Ships Over 300g.t 1876-1949 where S.S. `Colwith Force` is No.113138. She ran aground and was wrecked on November 21st 1948 The mirrored back plate to the interior has some spotting. The case has some minor scratching and some paint spots to the top - ** General condition consistent with age
Sapphire and diamond triple cluster ring in 18ct gold, Chester 1915, the three graduated oval cuts enclosed by twenty-six old cut diamonds, totalling approximately 1.04 carats, size R½, cased Showing wear to the outer claws and a few of the inner claws. The mid blue sapphires show some surface wear, central sapphire 4.5 x 5.5mm, 2 x 3.5 x 4mm and 3 x 4mm approx - ** General condition consistent with age
Diamond and emerald cluster ring, the central brilliant of approximately 0.35 carats, enclosed by eight brilliants totalling approximately 0.48 carats, within eight round cut emeralds with single cut diamond points, size R, 5.9g gross The white metal shank stamped 18CT, central diamond 4.5mm approx - ** General condition consistent with age
Five stone diamond ring, circa 1900, the graduated old cut brilliants totalling approximately 1.4 carats, size R½ Yellow metal shank stamped 18CT, the setting with two diamond points between each brilliant cut. Inclusions visible with a 10 x loupe. Central diamond approx 5mm, 2 x 4mm, 2 x 3mm approx - ** General condition consistent with age

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