Astor (Nancy).- [Fearon (Percy Hutton)] "Poy". "That Creation in Red", pen and ink cartoon with shading in blue pencil, pencil caption below, separate typescript caption, showing Lady Astor and Miss Ellen Wilkinson, Lady Astor had just returned from a tour of Russia, possibly the tour taken with her son George Shaw where she met Joseph Stalin, signed, 263 x 186 mm., [probably 1930s]; "Flu In the House", pen and ink cartoon with shading in blue pencil, pencil caption below, showing Lady Astor as a Burse and Sir E. Hilton Young as an invalid, 'Nurse: Now be a good boy. Just behave like Job and you'll soon be well!", signed, 264 x 204 mm., [probably 1930s], (2)⁂ Lady Nancy Astor was only the second woman elected as an M.P., but was the first to actually take up her seat in parliament, acting as Member of Parliament for Sutton between November 1919 and July 1945.
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Two un-used contemporary woven tapestries purchased from Harrods, one depicting a patio garden scene with lake and mountains in the background W220cm x 106cm. The other depicts similar scene with stone bench seat in foreground, lake and mountains in the background W110cm x 82cm. Very good condition. (2)
A Victorian Group of Three Medals, comprising Crimea Medal with clasp SEBASTAPOL, awarded to LIEUT. ALEXR.G.DICKSON 62ND REGT., Turkish Crimea Medal (Sardinia Issue) and Indian Mutiny Medal with clasp DELHI, to CAPT.ALEXR.GEO.DICKSON 6TH DRAGN.GDS., together with the miniatures, in a fitted case with gilt embossed naming to Major Dickson, CarabineersFootnote:- Alexander George Dickson was born in Belchester, Scotland in 1834. He served in the Crimean War as a Lieutenant with the 62nd Regiment, after which he was exchanged to the Carbineers (6th Dragoon Guards), with whom he served at Delhi during the Indian Mutiny. The roll for the Indian Mutiny Medal states he was exchanged to the 12th Lancers. After his career in the army came to an end, he became a Captain in the Royal East Kent Mounted Rifles (Yeomanry). He married the widow of Dudley, Lord North in 1861. He stood as Member of Parliament for Dover, which was in the constituency of the North family home Waldershare Park, winning his seat in 1865 and remaining in it until his death in 1889. At the time of his death he was living in Oxford Street London and left over £24000. CONDITION REPORT: . Crimea medal with ding to edge at 7 o'clock, ding to edge at 3 o'clock with wear to the engraving LIEUT. in that area. Contemporarily engraved Turkish Crimea medal lacks suspender, now pierced for ribbon. Wear to both sides.Indian Mutiny medal with small ding to soverein's neck, light surface scratching, correctly impressed.
A Pair of German Third Reich Kreigsmarine Chairs, in beech, with curved cresting rails, triple slat backs, saddle seat and on four dowelled tapering cylindrical supports, the underside of the seats stamped with eagle and swastika/M/St.V.P.1 CONDITION REPORT: . Each with horizontal splits to seat.
India. The Abu Album, Herzog & Higgins, Mhow, Central India, 1895-96, presentation album containing 43 gelatin silver photographs including one two-part panorama and a portrait of the Maharao of Sirohi,, 21 x 28.5 cm and similar sizes, mounted on rectos and versos of thick card album leaves with printed captions pasted below, all edges gilt, contemporary morocco gilt with gilt-titled upper cover, heavily rubbed, spine detached but retained, oblong folio (35 x 50 cm)Qty: (1)NOTESMount Abu was a hill station in western India and the seat of the Governor-General’s agent for Western Rajputana. It fell under the state of Sirohi and this album may be a unique record of Mount Abu at its zenith. This is a presentation copy from the Maharao of Sirohi, with a signed ink inscription by the Maharao himself, dated 25 January 1904, to Col. R. H. Jennings, Resident of the Western Rajputana States. A full list of contents is available on request.
A set of six mahogany dining chairs in George III style, each with a profusely carved back, a pierced splat and a drop in seat, on cabriole legs with ball and claw feet, two with arms.The upholstery in this lot does not comply with the 1988 (Fire & Fire Furnishing) Regulations, unless sold to a known exporter or upholsterer it will be cut from the frame before leaving the premises.
A continental beech three piece suite, with a moulded show frame, upholstered in green buttoned fabric on cabriole legs, comprising two seat sofa, and two tub shaped armchairs.The upholstery in this lot does not comply with the 1988 (Fire & Fire Furnishing) Regulations, unless sold to a known exporter or upholsterer it will be cut from the frame before leaving the premises.
SINGER; a machinist’s chair with cast iron frame, swivel seat and adjustable back, the four feet all branded ‘Singer’, further stamped ‘Simanco 94500’.Additional InformationSeat with some slight separation to the pieces of wood making up the seat, scuffs and knocks to frame, particularly the base which has lost some of the black painted finish to the feet.
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