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Lieutenant Colonel Harry Stephen Bagnall, Burma Rifles (late Green Howards) - an Interesting Collection of Letters, Photographs and Ephemera Relating to his Family and Career in Burma and India, including his commission as 2nd Lieutenant to the Yorkshire Regiment, 1911, an embarkation notice from Bombay to England 1919, sports programmes, newspaper cuttings, dance card, table plans, letters of regret dated 1938 at his leaving Mandalay where he commanded the 2/20th Burma Rifles, letters to him from an Italian Prisoner of War in a camp in India which he had commanded in the 1939-45 War; and also including a letter in gilt tooled leather wallet relating to his grandfather Capt. John Nock Bagnall 12th (Bilston Company of Staffordshire Volunteers); his father's (Thomas Nock Bagnall) commission as 2nd Lieutenant 15th Foot, 1874, with a silver shooting medallion to Lt.Col. T N Bagnall, Royal Jersey Militia and regimental photographs; and his parent's Marriage Certificate 1881, all contained in a large scrap album and two small photograph albums, with a book History of the India Rifle Club, in which he is mentioned several times, two pocket diaries for 1912 and 1919, his silver Green Howards cap badge, Burma Rifles brooch, six sports medals, a Coronation Medal 1911 and an Interesting Album of Photographs showing Burmese and Indian natives, the Delhi Durba, regimental group photographs etc (qty) ** See lot 345 for his silver presentation dha. All items from the family of the late Field Marshall Sir Nigel Thomas Bagnall, GCB, CVO, MC & Bar
King Edward VII Memorabilia - A Rare Official Buckingham Palace Bulletin, dated July 4th (1902) 7pm on paper embossed with the Royal Coat of Arms declaring ''The King has had a quiet day. His constitutional condition is satisfactory and the wound shows more active signs of repair'' and signed by the King's surgeon Fredk.Travas, and physicians Francis Laking and Thos. Barlow., together with research material. Footnote:- The Bulletin would have been posted at the gates of Buckingham Palace to inform the condition of the King, who was diagnosed with perityphlitis (appendicitis) on 24th June 1902, two days before he was due to be crowned, causing the Coronation to be postponed. A surgical operation was carried out (on the table of the Music Room in Buckingham Palace) to drain his abdominal cyst.
Ï’ A Regency rosewood circular centre table, circa 1815, the circular top above a turned tapering stem and moulded collar, the concave sided base terminating in integral scroll feet and concealed castors, 72cm high, the top 126cm diameter Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
Ï’A Portuguese rosewood table top, 18th century, on an associated 19th century rosewood base, as an occasional table, 73cm high, the top 56cm wide 41cm deep Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
A mahogany and satinwood banded twin pillar dining table, circa 1800 and later, with two additional leaf insertions on cylindrical gun barrel supports and four splayed legs terminating in brass caps and castors, 74cm high, 333cm long fully extended, 122cm wide Provenance: Property of a lady from a Normandy Manoir.
Ï’A William IV rosewood reading table or duet stand, circa 1835, the top with a pair of ratchet action rests, above the height adjustable stem, on a platform base, 62cm high (un-extended), 76cm wide, 47cm deep Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
A mahogany coaching table, late 19th/early 20th century, of typical folding construction, opening to a circular table top, with ivorine makers label for 'THORNTON & HERNE, 13, LITTLE CADOGAN PLACE PONT STREET. S.W.', 106cm high (when folded), 65cm high (as a table), 97cm wide, 96cm deep
A wooden framed 'Malibu' pattern armchair, of recent manufacture, by Natural Curiosities, 44cm high, 84cm wide, 80cm deep, together with a wooden and metal framed 'Santa Cruz' pattern side table, of recent manufacture, by Natural Curiosities, 50cm high, the top 45cm x 40cm Provenance: These were exhibited at Harrods in 2017 where purchased by the current vendor
Ï’A George IV giltwood and rosewood console table, circa 1825, 91cm high, 93cm wide, 31cm deep Provenance: (By repute) Supplied to William Lowther, 1st Earl of Lonsdale (1757-1844) for Lowther Castle, Westmorland until sold in the sale of the contents of Lowther castle in 1947 when bought by the father of the previous vendor. Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
An engraved glass part table service, 20th century, decorated with a band of fruiting vine, comprising: sixteen red wine glasses, sixteen white wine glasses and sixteen champagne cups; and the remnants of another part table service engraved with fruiting vine, late 19th century, comprising: three champagne cups; two red wine glasses, two smaller; ten white wine and ten liqueur glasses
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