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Pair of London 1760 silver hallmarked candlesticks with stepped bases, turned columns and detachable sconces with shell shaped points (26cm high) with makers mark for Ebenezer Coker, the underside of the bases inscribed 'The Gift of Mrs Sarah Peyto of Piyegate to Thomas Peyto Hinton 1776'
Birmingham silver gilt hallmarked West Yorkshire Riding Masonic jewel, Pocklington & Market Weighton Ladies Circle badge, another Royal Masonic Institution for Boys 1946 stewards badge and Lodge Troon Navigation No 86 token and associated Royal Victorian Jubilee Lodge No 2184 Insulation Festival 1927
NICHOLSON JACK: (1937- ) American Actor. Academy Award winner. Signed colour 8 x 10 photograph of Nicholson, the image showing the actor in a half-length pose holding his Oscar award. Boldly signed in silver ink, with his name alone, to a clear area of the image. EX £80-100
BOWIE DAVID: (1947-2016) English Musician, Singer, Songwriter and Actor. Signed 8 x 10 photograph by Bowie, the image showing the singer in a half length pose, smoking. Signed by Bowie in bold silver ink, adding alongside his signature the year 12 in his hand. VG £150-200
MENGELE JOSEF: (1911-1979) German Schutzstaffel (SS) Officer and Physician in the Nazi Concentration Camp Auschwitz during World War II. Rare fountain pen ink full signature `Josef Mengele´ on a very small oblong 12mo piece neatly clipped from an official document. Matted in black beneath a photograph of Mengele in a profile head and shoulders pose, and above a brief printed biography. Framed and glazed in a silver coloured wooden frame to an overall size of 9 x 13.5. VG £400-600
PHILIP VI: (1968- ) King of Spain, succeeding to the throne on 2014 following the abdication of his father, King Juan Carlos I. Signed colour 8 x 10 photograph, the image depicting a very young Philip VI, as Prince of Asturias, in a head and shoulders. A stamp showing Prince Philip, being the same image of the photograph, has been affixed to the lower left side of the photograph with an ink stamp beneath from the Asturias Principality, commemorating the issue of this post stamp. Boldly signed in bold black ink by the young Prince to the lower part of the image. Matted in white, framed in silver wood, and glazed to an overall size of 13 x 15 (33 x 38 cm). VG £120-150
GEORGE V: (1865-1936) King of the United Kingdom 1910-36. A.L.S., George, as Duke of York, six pages, 8vo, Mar Lodge, Braemar, Aberdeenshire, 23rd September 1893, to Francis de Winton (`My dear de Winton´). The Duke states that he has received his correspondent´s letter and is pleased to hear that he will be at Sandringham next week, further remarking `It is a pity the black pony has taken to shying after Malet has been driving for so long, but I certainly shan´t keep her, I have already told Probyn so, & it is lucky we haven´t paid for her yet´ and also writing `It is certainly satisfactory that nearly all the silver goes into the plate room & I hope it is all arranged in the cases now, so that we can choose at once what we want to take to the Cottage.´ The Duke also hopes that his correspondent will be prepared to help him with some speeches, commenting `I won´t bother my head about them till I see you, because they only worry me´ and also refers to a Service at York Minster which he should very much like to attend, concluding `You must find out from Ponsonby whether it is usual to receive an address from the Presbyterian Minister on the present occasion before saying yes, otherwise i twill create a president (sic).´ The Duke adds a postscript to the final two pages, signed with his initial G, in response to a further letter from his correspondent, stating `I will keep the Stockton speech you sent me & when we meet we can condense it together, as I think now it is too long… If you will get some notes we can concoct a speech for the lunch at York, but it must be short´. Some very light, minor age wear, otherwise VG £150-200 Sir Francis de Winton (1835-1901) British Army Officer and Courtier, Comptroller and Treasurer of the household of the Duke of York.
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