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Four day suits and two tops, an Amanda Wakeley 100% wool brown two piece, size 12, a Precis green skirt and long line jacket with green and gold piped edge, size 10, a Jaeger pale green jersey suit, size 36 and a green Janina Schreck green two piece, a "Purple" grey jersey smock top and a Bickler pure new wool brown lightweight jacket, (6).
Moonwalker Signed Photo Dr Edgar Mitchell Signed 10 x 8 inch White Space Suit Photo Good condition. Item comes with lifetime guarantee of authenticity and COA from an AFTAL registered dealer. Good condition. All signed items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide. Est
Moonwalker Signed Photo Apollo 12 Astronaut Alan Bean Signed White Space Suit Photo 10 x 8 inches Good condition. Item comes with lifetime guarantee of authenticity and COA from an AFTAL registered dealer. Good condition. All signed items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide. Est
WILLIAM JAMES YULE (1868-1900) Man in a suit standing, shaded, charcoal sketch with body colour on blind stamped paper, 19 x 9.5cm, Exh. Pyms Gallery Exhibition Spring 1983 No. 126; and three further works to include: - a pen and ink study of figures seated around a table and two small sketches, one inscribed 'James Saul' to label verso (4)
A pair of hallmarked silver candlesticks, Birmingham 1916, height 23cm, a pair of hallmarked silver photograph frames to suit approximately 8 x 6" photographs, Birmingham 1923, a cased pair of hallmarked silver napkin rings (weight of frames and napkin ring 165g) and hallmarked silver nail buffer set in glass tray etc
DESIGNER CLOTHING, to include Yves Saint Laurent Rive Gauche trouser suit, light brown wool with silk lining, jacket size 42, trousers size 40, a pair of black Yves Saint Laurent tuxedo style trousers, size 40, Dolce and Gabbana leather trousers, size 46, and a white Louis Vuitton tuxedo style suit with cummerbund, size 38 (7)
A Christian Dior ladies wool skirt suit The two piece dark navy blue suit, with pencil skirt and below waist single breast jacket, applied with buttons and scoop double pockets, both size 12. (2) CONDITION REPORT: The suit is in almost new condition having only been worn on two or three occasions by the current vendor. The top button is slightly loose, so would need re-sewing. Lining good condition. No tears, rips or stains. Recently dry cleaned.
A Christian Dior ladies wool skirt suit The three piece vibrant red 'ribbed' suit, with short cropped jacket, belted waistcoat and pencil skirt, both size 10. (3) CONDITION REPORT: The suit is in almost new condition, having only been worn two or three occasions by the current vendor. All buttons are present No staining or smells. Stitching in perfect condition. Recently been dry cleaned.
CLAXTON WILLIAM: (1899-1967) Canadian Fighter Ace (37 victories) of World War I. D.S., W. G. Claxton, in his capacity as Lieutenant, No. 41 Squadron, R.A.F., one page, 4to (slightly trimmed), France, 5th July 1918. The partially printed document, completed in type, is a Combat Report (headed Combats in the Air), the narrative stating, in part, 'Whilst on O.P….I saw….E.A. Scouts….I saw one of these 3 (of unknown type) break off from the E.A. formation….We met, in the clouds, at 14,000 ft., this E.A. did a half roll & dived to 10,000 ft., I followed him &…..we had a dog fight. I was not able to get a burst in at him as he continually turned under me, but when at 4,000 ft and as he went straight I got a burst of 50 rounds at 25 yards range into him whereupon he immediately dived vertically to the ground and crashed….I was then attacked by the other 2 E.A…..one of which pursued me….I got shot through the seat and a bullet hole in my Sidcot Suit'. The document relates to Claxton's 25th victory on 5th July 1918. Three partial file holes to the left edge, not affecting the text or signature. About VG
ANNE: (1665-1714) Queen of England, Scotland & Ireland 1702-07 and Queen of the Kingdom of Great Britain 1707-14. D.S., Anne R, as Queen, at the head, one page, folio, Court at St. James's, 19th February 1712. The manuscript document is a License of Absence granted to John Moore of Kentwell Hall, High Sheriff of Suffolk, and states, in part, 'Whereas humble suit hath been made unto us on your behalfe that during your Sheriffalty of Our County of Suffolk, you may have Our Lycense to remain or live out of Our said County, in regard of several pressing affairs which require your presence elsewhere; We are graciously pleased to gratify you in that your Request, And We do accordingly hereby give and grant you full Lycense and permission to remain or dwell out of Our said County when and as often as your occasions shall require, during your said office of Sheriff, so as you take all fitting care that such your absence prove not prejudiciall to Our Service, and that you return and remain in Our said County upon any signification of Our Pleasure to you for that purpose by Our Privy Councill....' Countersigned at the foot by Henry St John (1678-1751) 1st Viscount Bolingbroke. English Politician and Political Philosopher, Secretary of State for the Northern Department 1710-13 and for the Southern Department 1713-14. With integral address leaf bearing the remnants of a blind embossed paper seal. A light, small circular stain at the head of the document only very slightly affects the Queen's signature, otherwise VG
GROCK: (1880-1959) Swiss Clown. Vintage signed and inscribed postcard photograph of Grock in a half length profile pose in his clown costume. Photograph by Yvonne Chevalier. Signed in fountain pen ink to the lower white border. Together with an unsigned vintage 7 x 9 photograph of Grock seated in a full length pose wearing a suit and playing his accordion. Neatly mounted and with a small typed caption neatly affixed to the lower edge indicating that the photograph was taken in Brussels on 5th April 1935. VG, 2
GORT VISCOUNT: (1886-1946) British Field Marshal, Victoria Cross winner for his actions during the Battle of the Canal du Nord near Flesquieres in France on 27th September 1918. A.L.S., Gort, two pages, small 4to, Staff College, Camberley, 22nd December 1936, to Haughton. Gort writes a social letter to his friend, hoping that everything goes well with him in Kohat ('you get a really good show of your own to run') and continuing to refer to mutual acquaintances, ' "Grass" Grassett looks like leaving me and he will be a great loss as he maintains the morale of the chaps as well as educating them. Married life seems to suit him well....Old Bill Slim has been a tower of strength and he now goes for one year to gain further education at the I.D.C. before he returns to Hindustan. I think he is first class and I hope he gets pushed on as he is getting old for his position in the Army. I see Walter Leslie and Lady Maria at intervals as they have a house at Fleet only 6 miles away. They love it and he says he has now forgotten he was ever in the Army.' and also commenting on work at the British Army college, 'Life here is rather hectic with constant rumours of wars, no soldiers and no equipment! But desperate struggles are being made to put the house in order at great expense....If we are reasonably strong I feel there is a good chance that peace will be maintained but if not one wonders whether these totalitarian states will be able to contain themselves'. Together with Frederick Roberts (1832-1914) British Field Marshal, Victoria Cross winner for his actions at the Indian Mutiny on 2nd January 1858. Dark ink signature ('Roberts') on a piece slightly irregularly torn from the conclusion of a letter. Accompanied by an autograph envelope, unsigned, hand addressed by Roberts to General Sir James Hill-Johnes VC in South Wales. G to VG, 3 William Slim (1891-1970) 1st Viscount Slim. British Field Marshal. Walter Leslie (1876-1947) British General who served in the Indian Army. Adjutant General, India, 1932-36. James Hill-Johnes (1833-1919) Welsh General, Victoria Cross winner for his actions at the Siege of Delhi on 9th July 1857 during the Indian Mutiny.
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