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A group of woven silks including Cash hanging calendar for 1969, a Cash Kingsfield factory woven silk, bookmarks including Cash Queen Elizabeth, sash for The Ancient Order of Foresters etc and further ephemera including postcards and Victorian and later greeting cards with some silk fringed.Additional InformationSash with some holes, staining, fraying etc, general wear.
Victoria (Queen of Great Britain, 1819-1901). Portrait of Prince Friedrich Wilhelm of Prussia, after Anton Hähnisch (1817-1897), watercolour, with traces of pencil, depicting Prince Friedrich ( later Wilhelm II, German Emperor) as a baby, seated, wearing a white lace dress with pink sash and shoulder ribbons, a white lace bonnet, and blue shoes, holding a silver rattle in his right hand, and with the outline of a Mr. Punch toy at his side, signed in pencil 'V.' lower right, 21.5 x 16 cm (8.5 x 6.25 ins), mounted, framed and glazed (Qty: 1)Provenance: Given by Queen Victoria to Miss Sarah Hildyard ('Tilla'), governess to the royal children; sold by her descendants at Sotheby's, 25th January, 1968, where purchased by the current owner. Prince Friedrich, later Wilhelm II (1859-1941) - or 'Kaiser Bill' as he was popularly known - was the eldest child of Frederick III, German Emperor and King of Prussia, and his wife Victoria, Princess Royal, eldest child of Queen Victoria. Anton Hähnisch's portrait miniature of Prince Friedrich was commissioned by Queen Victoria, and a second version, painted by the artist expressly for the Queen, is housed in the Royal Collection (RCIN 420524). On 30th December 1859 the Princess Royal wrote to Queen Victoria: "Hähnisch is painting my miniature and Baby's – … Baby's is quite horrid, too dreadful, so affected and disagreeable, not the least like the child; but he paints quite beautifully only he uses too much violet lilac and pink in the face, not the pure, transparent freshness of Sir William Ross". On 11th February 1860 Victoria wrote again to her mother: "Hähnisch is copying Baby's Picture for you, and I hope you will have it soon". The Princess evidently valued the finished work as she wrote of the artist some months later, "he paints very well you know", and the Queen must have approved of the picture to have taken the trouble to attempt her own copy of it. Queen Victoria didn't meet her grandson until September 1860, when she wrote that he was: "a fine fat child, with a beautiful white soft skin. We felt so happy to see him at last."
Alice (Princess, 1843-1878). Study of theatrical costume, 1860, pen, ink, and watercolour, depicting two full length figures in Tudor dress, one a lady in a black and gold gown, matching head-dress, and white ruff, the other a young boy in black doublet and hose, with a blue sash around his waist, doffing his feather cap, signed lower left margin 'Alice 1860', 22 x 18 cm (8.75 x 7 ins), mounted, framed and glazed (Qty: 1)Provenance: Given by Queen Victoria to Miss Sarah Hildyard ('Tilla'), governess to the royal children; sold by her descendants at Sotheby's, 25th January, 1968, where purchased by the current owner. Princess Alice was the third child of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, and was the Grand Duchess of Hesse and Rhine from 1877 to 1878. The first of Queen Victoria's nine children to die, and one of three to be outlived by their mother, she was also the mother of Alexandra Feodorovna, (wife of Nicholas II of Russia), and uncle to Kaiser Wilhelm II.
1959 Pattern Scots Guards Sergeant's Scarlet Tunicscarlet, single breasted tunic. High dark blue collar with white edging and embroidery thistle. Dark blue shoulder straps with Scots Guards ornament. Guards pattern cuffs. The right arm with white braid Sergeant stripe. QC anodised buttons. Internal blanket lining with issue label. Together with scarlet sash ... White buff leather belt with brass Scots Guards two piece buckle. 3 items.
24th Punjabis Officer's Full Dress Uniformscarlet melton, single breasted tunic. White, high collar with gilt braid edging. (Badges absent). White pointed cuffs with gilt braid edging and gilt gimp Austrian knots. Twisted gilt cord shoulder straps with bullion embroidery Captain's rank stars. KC gilt 24th buttons. Quilted silk lining (some wear) ... Dark blue overall trousers with red side lines ... Crimson silk waist sash with two side tassels. Some service wear. 3 items.
South Lancashire Regiment Officer's Frock Coatblack melton, double breasted, long coat. High collar with bullion embroidery, Prince of Wales plumes collar badges. Loose fitted shoulder straps with bullion embroidery, KC major crowns. QSA, KSA medal ribbons. KC gilt brass regimental buttons. Black silk lining. Tailor's label with faint name ... Dark blue overall trousers with narrow, red side lines ... Crimson silk waist sash with two hanging tassels. 2 items.
Large collection of good quality vintage and antique table linen including white damask and embroidered table cloths, some with drawn thread work and crochet borders, large quality of white and ecru mats with hand and machine worked edging napkins, together with approx 80 handkerchiefs and three lace sash/runners
El Tora - Viva La Spana!!!A late Victorian Matadors outfit, most likely made to order for a fancy dress ball at a country house, or theatre production? The deep burgundy outfit consists of a velvet Matadors short jacket, embellished in gold braiding, the epaulets are padded onto the shoulders, the sleeves have inserts of a cream and gold ribbon in a studded design, it is draped in a cream sash, under the jacket is a cream cotton frilled sleeveless and backless shirt, the velvet knee britches are decorated in cream inserts decorated with rosettes
WW1 Postcard with hand draw pen and ink sketch of Torpedo boat destroyer "Laurel" dated 1914 signed Loftus Perkins: three mounted German Inflation money banknotes: Belgian 1914-18 Commemorative Medallion: WW2 British Army REME Officers Stable belt. Twin buckle fastening. Unmarked expect with Floral style makers mark :WD marked Officers Whistle maker marked and dated marked "Adie Bros, Birmingham 1941": Colour Sgt's red Sash: Pair of Boer War Era Handcuffs, no makers marks, complete with key marked "99" with two Boer War photographs: Boer War Patriotic badge: Two British Army 1950's plastic oil bottles for the SLR.
A LARGE GLASS TOP DEALER STYLE DISPLAY CASE CONTAINING A LARGE NUMBER OF MILITARY ITEMS, as follows, fifteen Japanese Naval rank/skill patches, plus other Military patches, a long brass chain style necklet, ornate possibly Far Eastern, inert bullet, clip, two Russian Military badges/devices, British badge, a small Russian Military badges/devices, British bade, a small Rising Sun flag, a pair of Aviator goggles, yellow lens, press cuttings, Japanese currency, a red/black silk ? Sash, a book titled 'Ann Frank in The World' and two boxed daggers as follows, both believed to be East German post WWII Army General and Border Guard General presentation daggers in mint condition complete with scabbards and frog attachments, both boxed
The Royal Fusiliers City of London Regiment sash, worn by Drum Majors or Regimental Lead Tipper for Edward VIII, black facing cloth, embroidered in gold and coloured silks and EVIIIR, with tassels to the base, with red simulated leather backing, together with a Second World War REME officer's peaked cap, and associated tunic buttons, Major pips and badges
Victorian 17th (Duke of Cambridge’s Own) Lancers Officers Full Dress Uniform, fine example of the dark blue melton cloth body with white collar, cuffs and plastron front. Tunic collar with gold wire braid decoration, cuffs with heavy bullion embroidery and knotted officers shoulder boards with rank pips attached. Regimental pattern officers buttons with skull and cross bones to centre. Officers quilted cloth lining to the interior. Accompanied by the full dress pattern trousers with two central white strips to the legs. Full dress cross belt with hallmarked silver fittings (Bent & Parker, Birmingham, 1884), pouch with gilt metal VR crowned cipher to the centre and central white stripe to the cross belt. Officers waist belt sash with crimson backing and full dress bullion aiguillettes. One rank pip detached from shoulder board but otherwise the set remains in very good overall condition.
2nd Lieutenants Full Dress Uniform of 16th (Queens Own) Lancers, good example of scarlet melton cloth with dark navy blue collar, cuffs and plastron front. Officers knotted shoulder boards. Post 1902 pattern regimental buttons with Imperial crown. Fine quality quilted lining to the interior of the tunic, some shredding and wear to the interior collar area. Accompanied by a matching pair of full dress trousers with two yellow strips to the leg. Interior of the trousers have tailors label with inked name “A D R Wingfield Esq”. Set is also complete with waist sash, full dress aiguillettes and officers hallmarked silver cross belt and pouch. The pouch is a Victorian example with hallmarks for Bent & Parker, Birmingham 1879. The quality of the tunic would indicate it to be of Victorian period so possibly the buttons were changed after the coronation of Edward VII. Good untouched set.
THOMAS GEORGE (c.1790-c.1840) PORTRAIT OF EDMUND LLOYD OF THORNBURY (1795-1860); AND OF HIS WIFE, CATHERINE ELIZABETH (nee HUME) (1808-1878) A pair, each quarter length, he wearing a dark coat and white shirt; she wearing a lace dress with a tartan sash, oil on canvas Each 60 x 49.5cm. (2) Provenance: By descent in the family of the sitters. These portraits were painted in 1833, the year of the couple's marriage at St Pancras Church, London ++ He lined, repaired tear upper left, associated retouching; she with a little scattered retouching and a few minor flaked losses; each needs a light clean
British Army Officer’s Georgian Napoleonic War Period Officer’s Crimson Waist Sash. A very rare woven crimson silk net waist-sash, 9 inches wide and approximately 14 ft long, including the tassels. Remains in Good Condition.Vendor states associated with the Georgian Leeds Rifles Coatee Lot 694.
Norfolk Yeomanry Officer’s Frock Coat of Unique Regimental Pattern. A spectacular and unusual double-breasted blue frock coat based on 1897 Pattern, with white metal Royal Cypher badges to the upright collar, and eight gilt regimental buttons in each row in front. Round cuffs with blue three-point slashes, both edged with yellow piping. Blue shoulder-straps, also with yellow piping, bearing Captain’s stars in gold embroidery ... Accompanied by an extremely unusual bright yellow silk waist-sash with twin bright blue lines and matching tassels, all constructed like an Infantry officer’s crimson sash. Soft white leather lining Both near VGC. (2 items)The extraordinary sash, which was in a Norfolk Yeo. uniform trunk with this frock coat, seems to have been meant for wear with it. This is perhaps an example of royal exuberance in shaping military fashion, possibly in this case reflecting a Scandinavian influence.
Historical General Officer’s Frock Coat of General Sir Francis Reginald Wingate 1st Baronet, GCB, GCVO, GBE, KCMG, DSO, TD A fine example of the 1891 pattern. Double breasted, with eight gilt buttons to each row in front. Blue velvet collar and cuffs. Five rows of ribbons of Orders, including those of the Bath, the RVO, St Michael & St George and the British Empire, and medals, including the DSO and many foreign decorations. Label named to General FR Wingate. Now fitted with shoulder-cords of correct pattern but bearing badges of a Lieutenant General ... Together with a General’s gold lace waist sash with two crimson stripes, a set of gold-laced sword-slings, and a gold/crimson aiguillette. VGC (4 items)General Sir Francis Reginald Wingate, Bart. (a cousin of the future Chindit leader, Orde Wingate) was a giant figure in the history of the Sudan, arguably equal there to Kitchener, whom he succeeded as Sirdar (C in C of the Egyptian Army) and as Governor-General of the Sudan (1899-1916). Despite his great and prolonged success, he was to have a devastating clash with higher authority in 1919 while High Commissioner in Egypt. He was hounded out and was denied a peerage. He remained listed as a full General from 1913 until his death in 1953. He had gone from the RA to the Egyptian infantry in 1883 and was ADC to Sir Evelyn Wood in the Gordon Relief Expedition. He was an extremely fluent Arabic speaker. He was Director of Military Intelligence there from 1889 and was present at Omdurman in Sept. 1898, commanding the mopping-up force that defeated the remaining Dervish host. He also accompanied Kitchener to confront the intruding French expedition at Fashoda on 19th Sept. 1898. See other items of Sudan 1898 interest from the same collection consigned to this auction.

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