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ANGLO-BOER WAR - A RARE HAND-WRITTEN ORDER FROM A BOER LAGER COMMANDANT gilt framed and glazed, 21cm x 18cm, together with A Natal Government Imperial Railways first class train ticket 'Estcourt to Colenso'; together with an ink pen with attached hand-written label inscribed 'Relic From South Africa 1904'; a collection of eight silver leaves, two marked 'Silver Leaf From South Africa Brought By Chas. Lawrence Aug. 2nd 1895'; a Zulu leather decorated ostrich egg; and a studio photograph of a uniformed soldier with bandolier and riding crop, by G. Erdmann of Johannesburg, in a silvered table frame decorated with a knight's shield and trophies of arms and a Native or unit made leather cartridge bandolier of stitched construction, not marked, (lot).
19TH CENTURY - DURHAM HEAVY BRIGADE, ROYAL ARTILLERY - JOHN GEORGE LAMBTON, 3RD EARL OF DURHAM KG GCVO PC (19 JUNE 1855 - 18 SEPTEMBER 1928) - A LARGE LEATHER FRAMED TABLE PHOTOGRAPH OF THE EARL OF DURHAM in full uniform by F.A. Swaine 106 New Bond Street, signed in ink, lower right 'Durham 1912' 28cm x 44cm. Known as Viscount Lambton until 1879, Durham was the eldest twin son of George Lambton, 2nd Earl of Durham, and his wife Lady Beatrix Frances, daughter of James Hamilton, 1st Duke of Abercorn. His grandfather was the famous statesman and colonial administrator, John Lambton, 1st Earl of Durham, and his great-grandfather was Prime Minister Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey. As a young man he served as a lieutenant in the Coldstream Guards and later became Honorary Colonel of the Durham Heavy Brigade, Royal Artillery, the 6th Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers and the 8th Battalion Durham Light Infantry, and was awarded the Volunteer Decoration Durham served as Lord-Lieutenant of County Durham from 1884 to 1928 and also bore the Queen Consort's Ivory Road with Dove at the Coronation of King George V in 1911 and was Lord High Steward to George V during his visit to India from 1911 to 1912. He was made a Knight of the Garter in 1909 and admitted to the Privy Council in 1911. From 1919 to 1928 he served as chancellor of the University of Durham. Lord Durham married Ethel Elizabeth Louisa, daughter of Henry Beilby William Milner, in 1882. The marriage was childless, and Lady Durham was committed to a mental institution for most of her adult life. Lord Durham produced a child, John R. H. Rudge (b. 1892), out of wedlock with the dancer Letty Lind, whom he could not marry because his wife's illness prevented a divorce. He and Lind were together for many years until her death in 1923. He died in September 1928, aged 73, and was succeeded in the earldom by his younger twin brother, Frederick. Lady Durham died in 1931.
GREAT WAR - A TRENCH ART BRASS TABLE PLAQUE the hammered panel inlaid with a study of a reclining female nude, easel backed, 11cm x 15cm together with a trench art ink stand, the base modelled as a snake with mills bomb base inkwell and cartridge pen holder, 7cm high and a 1917 dated Krupp brass shell case engraved with a palm tree, St. George and the Dragon, crusaders' crosses, and 'Bethlehem-1917', 28cm high, (3).
THE WORKS OF THE RIGHT REVEREND EZEKIEL HOPKINS, Late Lord Bishop of London-Derry in Ireland, Collected into one Volume: containing I. The Vanity of the World, II. A practical Exposition on the Ten Commandments, III. An Exposition on the Lord's Prayer; with a Catechistical Explication thereof by way of Question and Answer: IV. Several sermons and Discourses on divers Important Subjects. With an Alphabetical Table to the Whole', London 1701Condition Report:original binding with some loss to leather surface, worn on edgesPlease note: every page of every book is not checked, if you are unable to view yourself please ask for detailed information
A modern hardwood side table, the plain top above three drawers, raised on square tapering legs CONDITION REPORTS Approx 104cm wide, 55cm deep and 77cm high. Item displays some wear and scruffs, knocks and chips including some unevenness to colour. Some splits to the top and scratches and mark.
A collection of Denby "Greenwheat" table wares, to include dinner plates, salad plates, lidded serving dish, cups and saucers, jug, together with a collection of Colclough tea wares decorated with blue and pale yellow with blue flowers, to include cups and saucers, cake plate, milk jug and sugar bowl
A small collection of Emma Bridgwater and other sponge ware decorated table wares to include three large jugs, three lidded canisters, various other sponge ware decorated studio pottery wares to include bowls, plates, vase, a small collection of Rorstrand Swedish tea wares to include cups, saucers, plates, teapot, jug and sugar bowl, etc CONDITION REPORTS Emma Bridgwater duck jug has general wear and tear conducive to age and use - 16.5 cm Duck, sheep and cow decorated jug has some chips to the foot - 16cm high. Both have surface scratching, general wear and tear conducive to age and use. Chicken decorated Emma Bridgwater bowl has a large chip to the outside rim. Brixton Pottery pieces comprise jug, three canisters, small bowl, fruit./service dish and a rectangular pie dish. All have general wear and tear conducive to age and use to include suface scratches, knife marks etc. All French spongewear items have some hairline fractures, chips throughout and are dirty. Studio Pottery Vase has general wear and tear, dirt etc conducive to age and use Rosenthal tea set, sugar basin has a small chip to the edge, tea pot has various staining and all items have surface scratching, knife marks etc general wear and tear conducive to age and use Roughly estimate this will go to sale about 10am. Postage and packaging not available from Moore Allen, suggest Mailboxes. See images for further details.
A 19th Century Dutch breakfront side cabinet of small proportions, the top with central marquetry inlaid shell medallion, the side panels rising on hinges and bracket to form a serving table, over a single fitted drawer above a single door with central oval medallion, raised on tapering supports to brass caps
An 18th Century oak side table, the rectangular top with chamfered edge above a single drawer over a shaped apron on ring turned and block supports united by stretchers CONDITION REPORTS Top with three long splits. Various peg holes, marks, dark marks, scratches, chips, small cracks etc to the top. Boards to the drawer split with large crack. All over wear and tear. Replacement section of wood to top at back. Woodworm holes to the drawer and drawer sides.
A collection of table lamps to include metal table lamp in the form of a Greek urn, columnar candlestick style table lamp on gilt metal tri-form base, a pair of gilt decorated candelabra in the Empire taste, and a church candlestick converted to table lamp CONDITION REPORTS All wires have been cropped but are now PAT safety passed. All items with general small signs of wear and tear, small scratches, tarnished metal etc. One candle stick is leaning at an angle. General signs of wear and tear throughout.
Four boxes of miscellaneous china and other wares to include two Crown Staffordshire blanc-de-chine figures of a bird and nest by JT Jones, a collection of Continental porcelain miniature cabinet cups and saucers, a small collection of Wedgwood "Lichfield" pattern tea wares, Oriental ginger jar, Royal Doulton Bunnykins plates, 19th Century ceramic tiles, Noritake cups and saucers, Nat West Wade piggy banks, small carved alabaster type bird bath, carved stone type table lamp base, lemon ornaments, etc
A Continental porcelain twin-handled urn decorated with peonies and butterflies (mounted as a table lamp), together with three chintz ware decorated vases (converted to table lamps) and a large twin-handled urn with blue and white decoration of a castle scene (converted to a table lamp)
A collection of three 19th Century Meissen porcelain figure groups of ladies seated at a table CONDITION REPORTS Meissen lady with posy displays hairline fractures in various places, a chip to the underside base and further chipping all around the base area, her right foot is off and missing. Areas of lace and flowers which have been knocked and chipped. Lady with mirror also displays hairline fractures/cracks all over and has fingers missing , on the hand holding the mirmirr, some loss to the lacework, floral posy, necklace etc. Lady with bowl of fruit is missing her right hand completely and the table is chipped and missing a glass bottle top which has been repaired and broken - bottle top is attached to the underneath. Various losses to fruit lace etc. Hairline fractures/cracks all over. All items have general wear and tear conducive with age and use to include dirt, surface scratching to the enamel and guilding. See images for more details.
A pair of Bohemian blue overlaid cut glass decanters, a similar amethyst overlaid cut glass decanter, a pair of Bristol Blue glass and enamel decorated ewers, a brown glass enamel decorated vase, a Bristol Green glass flagon, carnival glass bowl, three various coloured glass wines, table bell, miniature ewer, vase, etc
A pair of early to mid 20th Century Chinese bronze and engraved vases with script seal mark to base, together with a dragon decorated bowl on stand, small vase, pedestal dish, lidded censer and table bell and a Chinese cloisonné charger decorated with exotic pheasant amongst blossoming foliage
A collection of small silver and white metal wares, to include plain beaker (Chester 1893 by SS), a pair of Victorian silver sugar nips (Birmingham 1881 by Hilliard & Thomason), together with a nurse's buckle, a cream jug, a cut glass scent bottle, a locket, a lidded dressing table jar, a ruby glass salts bottle, a 1977 Jubilee Guernsey 25 pence piece, etc
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