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A 19th century Queen Anne style chinoiserie chair, red lacquer, trefoil crown top rail with shaped vase form central splat decorated with gowned female figure, pagoda and floral filled vase, the shaped side rails with insect, piscean and lizard figures, cane work back and shaped seat, on cabriole legs with pad feet, 44in. (111.75cm.) high.
A large collection of London 1948 Olympic Games Modern Pentathlon official ephemera and memorabilia, assembled by Anne White, Secretary to the Modern Pentathlon Organising Committee at the 1948 Games, including a copy of the Modern Pentathlon Association of Great Britain official report; a large collection of black & white photographs of competitors in army dress together with photographs of the opening ceremony etc; a canvas official’s duck blue & white armband ‘XIVth Olympiad CONTROL Modern Pentathlon’; identity card; 1948 Olympic Games London 1948 Official Souvenir Booklet; Opening Ceremony Official Programme; Modern Pentathlon 1948 Championships Association of Great Britain information booklet; Modern Pentathlon Results Chart; Modern Pentathlon Committee Booklet; XIV Olympiad London 1948 luggage label; ticket stub dated Saturday 14th August ‘Prix Des Nations and Closing Ceremony’ at Empire Stadium, Wembley, Entrance 73 row 5 seat 73 (complimentary); Closing Ceremony Official Programme; Athletics Empire Stadium Wembley Official Programme; Equestrian at Aldershot Official Programme; Complete List of Olympic Champions booklet; original London Olympic games poster 29 July 1948 – 14 August, designed by Heros Publicity Studios Ltd. Printed in Great Britain by McCorquodale & Co. Ltd., London, S.E.1.; Olympic Games (Modern Pentathlon & Equestrian Events) Luncheon menu booklet with invitation card & permit; a large amount of thank you letters for invitations to dinners & luncheons from national embassies, as well as thank you letters from many dignitaries to include a letter from Lieut-General Sir Frederick A.M Browning, unable to attend to dinner at the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst due to a previous official engagement, on Buckingham Palace headed paper; autograph book containing many competitors’ & officials’ autographs; The Official Report of the Organising Committee for the XIV Olympiad, book published 1948 etc.
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