A quantity of military ephemera relating to The Late WJN Cheatle, Lieutenant, 1st Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers, killed in action at The Dordinelles 26th April 1915 aged 27, to include a black and white photograph in ceremonial dress and sword, Mess red tunic with brass buttons and stitched collars, braided epaulettes, tartan trousers and maroon sash, a further tunic in red with blue collars and epaulettes with five KOSB regimental brass buttons, a George V King's Own Scottish Borderer's sword with steel grooved blade, snakeskin wire bound grip in scabbard with pierced knuckleguard by John Jones & Co. of Regent Street, London, a King's Own Scottish Borderer's silkwork panel worked in colours depicting two flags with Campaign Honours and coronet with lion rampant thistles, a King's Own Scottish Borderer's shoulder belt plate, photograph album with black and white regimental photographs and two photographs of a young boy (probably a young WJ Cheatle), photographs of Gallipoli, together with newspaper obituary notice, Syrian geographical map printed by The Survey of Egypt, Under Authority from The War Office, 22nd Jan 1917, General Staff No. 2321, military and naval pamphlets, two leather and white metal mounted scabbards, flag, leather bound water canister, belt and clothing contained in tin trunk inscribed "WJ Cheatle 1st KOSB" CONDITION REPORTS All items in used and worn condition and with some losses. Photo album, maps and booklets all with some discolouration, foxing, wear and tears to edges. Textiles with dirt, fading and stains, and some deterioration to silk hangings. Some knocks and tarnish to sword and to scabbards. Please see photos for examples, and detail. The sword blade bears a crown to one side and a castle emblem to the other side (both with wear), the edges of the blade are worn, and the inscription to the castle-emblem-decorated side is therefore partly worn away so that inscription now reads "THE", "....GS OW...." "....OTTISH..." "...DERER..." "....GYPT....".
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John Thomas Barber Beaumont (1771-1841) Portrait of an Officer, with light brown hair in red uniform with gold epaulettes, white sash and black cravat, facing right, glazed linen back. 2.75” x 2.25. ”Provenance: From the Beaumont Collection, no.37 now the property of Hiscox Underwriting Ltd.
CIRCLE OF MICHIEL JANSZ. VAN MIEREVELT - A pair of 17th Century Dutch oil on panel portraits of noblemen, probably members of the House of Orange-Nassu both in court dress with ruff collar and tunics, each wearing an orange sash, both within ornate mid 18th Century carton-pierre, (papier moulee) frames with foliate carved and gilded scroll detail, both unsigned, 60.5cm x 47.5cm. Provenance - Property of a Gentleman - These were probably acquired for Ham Court, Worcestershire, circa 1772, for the Martin Family. Displayed at Ham Court and owned by descent to an E. Bromley-Martin until sold at Christies, London on 28th March 1924, offered as lots 150 & 151, purchased back by the family, thence by descent when re-offered for sale by Sothebys, London, 18th October 1995, Old Master Paintings. Private collection since.
George Romney (1734-1802), (SH) PORTRAIT OF ISABELLA, COUNTESS OF GLENCAIRN, FULL LENGTH, STANDING WITH HER RIGHT ARM RESTING ON A PEDESTAL SUPPORTING A VASE, WEARING A LONG WHITE DRESS WITH A BLUE SASH AND RED STOLE, A LANDSCAPE BEYOND Oil on canvas 178 x 122cm Provenance: Cunningham Graham M.C.D. Borden; sale, Plaza Hotel, New York, 13 February 1913, lot 35 ($57,000 to Agnew); with Knoedler & Co., New York; Mrs E.H. Harriman, New York; sale, Parke-Bernet, 24 October 1946, lot 27 ($5,700); purchased for the main staircase at Saling Hall at Christie's, 12 April 1991, lot 25. Exhibited: Knoedler & Co, January 1912, no.31. Literature: H Ward and W Roberts, Romney: Catalogue Raisonné of his Works, 1904, II, p. 69. Lady Isabella Erskine (1734-1824) was the second daughter of Henry, 10th Earl of Buchan. In 1770, she married William Leslie Hamilton, Attorney-General of the Leeward Islands, who died in 1780. She returned to England penniless and Lord Nelson supported her. She married secondly, in 1785, the Hon. and Rev. John Cunningham, later 15th Earl of Glencairn. Sittings are recorded as Lady Isabella Hamilton in 1777, 1780, 1782 and 1783, as Lady Bell Cunningham in 1788, and as the Countess of Glencairn in 1791. A note in Romney's ledger records two full lengths and a half length of the sitter; the present portrait is presumably one of the former, possibly the unfinished version mentioned, which has been slightly cut down, as the other may be the full length at Parham House. A half length portrait is recorded as formerly belonging to Henry Phipps in New York.
Attributed to Edmund Thomas Parris (1793 - 1873) Portrait of Maria Julia Trelawny (b 1814), daughter of Edward Trelawny (1792 - 1881) half length, in a white dress and blue sash, oil on canvas, 76 x 63cm. Footnote: Edmund Thomas Parris was a fashionable portrait painter in the early 19th century, his sitters included Queen Adelaide, Queen Victoria, of whom he drew a sketch in 1837 - the first year of her reign. This portrait of Maria Julia Trelawny was probably completed in 1835. Maria was born in 1814, and was the eldest daughter of Edward John Trelawny (1792 - 1881).
Of Waterman`s fountain pen interest: (CORRESPONDENCE:) typed letter on headed notepaper dated January 9, 1926 from Frank D. Waterman (signed) to Mr William Vaughan Barringer, C/o L.G. Sloan Ltd, offering congratulations on his being appointed a Director of L.G.Sloan Ltd; single page typed letter dated May 4, 1928 from Frank D. Waterman, Jr (signed) to Mr W. V. Barringer c/o L.G. Sloan Ltd thanking him and his wife for hospitality during his visit to London `...I have found since my return, that the new colored pens are proving very popular in this country, and I trust you will find a ready sale for them in England...`; typed internal two-paragraph memo dated February 8th, 1934 from Frank D Waterman (signed) to Mr W.V. Barringer thanking him for good wishes and expressing that `...I certainly want to be spared until I can get one or two more fish stories to carry on with me when I pass on..`; single page holograph letter dated February 20, 1939 on headed paper from Frank D. Waterman, Jr. to Mr Barringer thanking him for his sympathy on the death of his mother (NEWSPAPER CUTTINGS:) from New York Herald Tribune May 7, 1938 reporting death of Frank D. Waterman; and from the Daily Sketch August 9 1934 reporting `First fountain pen made from wooden spoke of wagon wheel`(PHOTOGRAPHS:) sepia photograph printed on postcard showing four employees and junior employee in a shop or office with tall stacked shelves, small photograph (6cm x 4.5cm) showing Mr W V Barringer in top hat behind a Waterman`s Ideal fountain pen trade stand [this photograph is reproduced in The Pen Prophet Christmas 1927 see Lot 227] black and white photograph mounted on board by The Kan Studio, Durban, showing man in pith helmet seated in a two-wheeled carriage with Waterman`s Fountain pen signed attached, man in three-piece suit looking on, and Indian man in head dress wearing Hardtmuths Koh-I-Noor Pencils advertising sign on sash; two photographs stamped Sims & Co of Baker Street W.1. showing "The Waterman Girl" and participants in the Olympia alace of Beauty" Exhibition [reproduced in The Pen Prophet Autumn Number 1927 see Lot 227] (EPHEMERA AND PRIVATE PUBLICATIONS:) programme for The Sloan Social Club Xmas Party held at the Hotel Cecil December 23, 1924 signed by Mr and Mrs L G Sloan; a Christmas card (not dated or signed) from Mr and Mrs Frank D Waterman, Jr; a 12pp booklet in sewn blue binding `Greetings from Florida` Mr & Mrs Frank D Waterman, containing a description of the Blue Lake School, Eusti, Florida; Christmas card from Mr and Mrs Frank D Waterman depicting birth place of Frank D Waterman (not signed or dated); `A Round-the-World Tour June to September, 1928 compiled from the diary of L.G. Sloan, J.P., who, accompanied by Mrs Sloan and by Mr and Mrs F. D. Waterman, New York, made the Tour`, printed for private circulation only, 66pp in pale blue sewn covers; a typed MS `A Voyage to Canada and the United States. October, 1932` L.G.Sloan, in grey paper covers (PRESENTATION PENCIL:) Propelling pencil in a green and red enamel effect finish, marked Season`s Greetings MR AND MRS FRANK D WATERMAN
Circa 1920`s Gold Satin Evening Dress with a gold lace mount, three quarter length sleeves, with gold lame floral mount to the bust, beads and paste stones to the skirt; Circa 1900`s Philpot & Sons Ltd Black Wool Jacket with black satin trims to the pockets and lapel; Pale Blue Lace Mounted Dress with a yellow satin sash (3)
An ivory Woodsman, c.1880, standing shouldering two bundles of faggots, his gourd and axe in his sash, the whole coral coloured, lacks signature reserve and stick, 19.3cm high It is difficult to conceive this figure being artificially stained intentionally; it is either some subsequent accidental event or pigmentation in the tusk. It is known that the colour of ivory depends on what the elephant ate, but this tint has not been previously noted.
World War I Medal Group: 1914/18 Medal awarded to L-10564 PTE AV Hurdle The Queens Regiment, Great War 1914/19 Medal, India Medal with Waziristan 1919/21 bar awarded to 76422 PTE V Hurdle 2 BN The Queens R, Signals Sew-On Yellow & Blue Sash, 2 Sew-On Badges left & right with red ground & black elephants & Silver Bar Brooch Royal Corps of Signals with enamel decoration of Mercury
A Collection of Craft Provincial Regalia to Yorkshire West Riding, comprising two aprons, two collars with Past Master`s Jewels, a breast jewel, two pairs of cuffs and two pairs of gloves, contained in a leather case; Masonic Regalia, including a Holy Royal Arch Provincial apron, a collar with jewel, two collarettes and two sashes to Yorkshire West Riding, two other aprons, a sash and embroidered badge, in a leather case; thirteen Various Gilt Metal and Enamel Masonic Jewels, one with original case of issue (3)
A Collection of Masonic Breast Jewels, in mainly gilt metal and enamel, including a silver gilt and enamel Duke of Sussex Charity neck jewel in a glazed silver gilt frame with embroidered neck sash, two white metal hospital jewels, seven Steward`s breast jewels, a Duke of Connaught 1717-1917 jewel, two Masonic teaspoons and a Masonic citation in a glazed frame; a Victory Medal, awarded to 202365 PTE.S.D.WOOD. H.L.I.
A Collection of Military Badges, Insignia and Buttons, including RAF. Royal Navy, RA, Civil Defence, USA and other foreign examples and a small framed glazed Paratroopers foiled transfer; a card display of eight Fellowship of the Bellows of Brazil badges; a Small Quantity of Masonic Regalia, including an apron, a sash badge and various apron tassels; a Lovatt`s Langley Ware RAF Stoneware Water Jug, in a brown and buff banded glaze, printed with the RAF badge and two copies of Collectors` Coins GB 2008 price guide
A child's period red velvet dress with cream detailing and buttons, the cream sash printed on the ends with the Prince of Wales feathers and named Albert and Alexandra, a red Victorian child's cloak with cream satin quilting, red embroidery (af), an undyed lace child's dress with blue satin ribbon detail, a Victorian cream lace and silk blouse, and a child's cream linen coat with matching dress, circa 1920's/30's, a child's cotton piquet dress, trimmed with broidery anglaise with under petticoat (6)
A brown lace evening dress with sequin decoration on bodice with belt, a black 1940's style wool dress, made by A. Patuzzo, Lugano, St Moritz together with a 1940's gold lame dress by "Cargills, Ceylon Limited" together with a pair matching sleeves and remnants of material, a Shang tung silk cocktail dress in blue with beaded embroidery around the yoke, made by "London Town" and a Daniel Neales nylon cocktail dress with embroidered flowers and a sash waist (5)
A COLLECTION OF THE 6TH QUEEN ELIZABETH`S OWN GURKHA RIFLES REGALIA BELONGING TO COLONEL A.D CORNISH DSO MC AND BAR INCLUDING A BELT PLATE, THE BELT PLATE HAVING THE QUEENS CROWN, CROSSED KUKRIS COLLAR BADGE SURROUNDED BY LAUREL WREATH, AND A SINGLE WOVEN BUTTON WITH KUKURI SILVER MOUNT BURMA 1885-87, TWO ORNATE SILVER THREE CHAINS WITH LION HEAD MOUNT AND BLACK SHOULDER CORD AND A PAIR OF BRASS HORSE SPURS, CAP BADGE, FOUR RANK BUTTONS, FOUR CROSSED SILVER THREADED KUKRIS COLLAR BADGES, GOLD BRAID EPAULETTE`S AND GILT TASSELS AND A BLACK SASH CORD WITH TASSEL AND MISC. DUFFEL COAT BUTTONS
A gilt and gesso framed Embroidery depicting a lady in a cloak with a sash and head-dress depicted with scrolling foliage picked out in gold thread, beneath a crown or coronet and surrounded by colourful blooms and foliage, including Lily of the Valley and Peonies, 10 1/4'' x 8 3/4'' approx., glazed front and rear and ink verso is ''Monache'', ''Fabricato par le mani Della Monaca Suor Teresa Gabriella Della Chiera Cinsano Di rad Religiosa net Vend Monist Di S. Chiora Della Cittas di Chieri le Anno 1717 datto dalla su a me in frass.....Amedo Bo Confe ord di S. Mva.'' Also bearing a pencil written collection no. ''472'' and a later label ''Richard Jeffreys, Carver, Gilder, frame maker, 88 Bold Street, London''.
AN EXTENSIVE COLLECTION OF MASONIC REGALIA contained in three leather luggage monogrammed NBAB for Brother Neville Bosworth. Case 1 - Grand Chapter Regulations, 1942, Apron, Sash, pair of kid gloves, and papers. Case 2 - Warwickshire Lodge Apron, Pair of braided armlets, Bronze badge and A P Scout Guild, Leather belt and two cased silver medallions. Case 3 - Warwickshire blue sash, apron, Honourable Testimonial Medallion, two Forward Lodge enamel badges, another Warwickshire sew-on badge anda pair of kid gloves
Suffragette interest- Edwardian Votes for Women sash, fur muff and Debenham Freebody ladies mauve overcoat (3) (Suffragettes were members of women's suffrage (right and vote) movements in the late 19th and 20th centuries. The term 'suffragette' is particularly associated with the actions of the women's suffrage movement in Britain in the early 20th century, which included chaining themselves to railings and setting fire to mailbox contents. One woman, Emily Dawson, died whilst trying to throw a suffragette banner over the kings horse at the Epsom Derby on 5th June 1913.
A set of six World War II miniatures, including the 1939 - 45 star, the Atlantic Star, the Pacific Star, The Burma Star, The defence medal and The War Medal, together with an enamel decorated star "Temple Dinsley Preceptory No 283" a hand painted sash, leather bound whip, binoculars, Burmese carving set, A Masonic Knight templar sword by Wilkinson Sword with engraved steel blade and wire bound gilt metal hilt, 83.5 cm long and brass mounted scabbard for same, and letters, certificates etc. relating to Michael Binns Faraday.
CHINESE CARVED JADE SASH SLIDE & PENDANTOne Chinese icy white - green Jade sash slide, carved in Ming Dynasty style with beast or demon mask motif, highly translucent, measures 2 1/4" (5.71cm). One Chinese dark grey - green Jade pendant, carved in early Han Dynasty style, measures 2 1/2" (6.35cm). Total weight approx. 102 grams.

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