Royal Memorabilia & Police History. An archive of material relating to Roland Stockdale, a Metropolitan Police officer who worked for the Queen’s personal protection force during the 1950s, comprising: Roland Stockdale's expenses book for 1956, copiously filled with pencil notes recording his travels between royal residences, transport costs, subsistence, and lodgings; a photographic portrait of Stockdale in his police uniform, Regent studio, 22.5cm by 15cm, framed & glazed; Stockdale's RAF officers peaked cap; a letter written by Roland Stockdale, signed 'Ro', describing a stay at Birkhall, including a staff dance at Balmoral, undated, Birkhall letterhead, 10pp. on six leaves, and a 4pp. comic poem in the same hand [Roland Stockdale], concerning 'Prince Philip's beard'; seven invitation cards for Roland & Audrey Stockdale to attend a dance in the Ball Room of Balmoral Castle, 1956 (x 2), 1957, 1958 (x 3), 1959; two invitation cards for Mr. & Mrs. Stockdale to attend a Christmas Party at Clarence House, 1957 & 1958; an invitation card to The Soviet Exhibition, 1961; six menu cards bearing the royal cypher, one typed, others manuscript, 1957-58; a pewter tankard bearing engraved inscription, 'To Roland Stockdale from C.I.D. Colleagues "L" Division, Metropolitan Police, 22.6.1972'; Stockdale's Identity Card, stamped 'Metropolitan Police', 1940, and Registered Guide card for the same, Windsor, 1958; a small quantity of black & white photographs of Roland Stockdale, including one taken inside the Information Room at Scotland Yard, plus later colour photographs taken outside Royal Lodge; a Sketch Plan of Windsor Great Park, printed by The Estates Gazette Ltd., undated, folded within envelope marked 'not to be destroyed'; 18 blank/unused sheets of letterhead paper from Clarence House, Birkhall, and 10 Downing Street; a Christmas card, signed 'Berkeley', RAF Hillingdon; an album of messages from Stockdale's friends, 1920s (predominantly quotations, puns, proverbs). Together with a small quantity of material relating to Russell Stockdale [a forensic scientist notable for his work on the "Yorkshire Ripper" case], including his geography school workbook, his illustrated childhood diary for 1954-55, his Post Office savings book, five certificates including one from the Royal Microscopical Society, 1972, and a newspaper supplement, 'Help Us Catch the Ripper'Provenance: By descent of Roland Stockdale, a Metropolitan Police officer who worked for the Queen’s personal protection force during the 1950s
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AN AYNSLEY TEAWARES AND ASSORTED CERAMICS, comprising a Royal Worcester Days Of The Week 'Saturday Girl' figure, a figural wine pourer, a Metzier & Ortloff Little Girl on a Windy Day figurine, a small brass tankard to commemorate the Coronation in 1937, a Coalport 1983 Paddington's Birthday Plate, a set of Aynsley tea wares comprising six cups (two hairline cracks), six saucers, six tea plates, sugar bowl, milk jug hand painted with pink and yellow water lilies on a white ground, three character jugs, three miniature character jugs, a Royal Worcester blush ivory pot pourri jar (damaged and glued), etc. (35) (Condition report: obvious damage mentioned in description)
A QUANTITY OF ROYAL CROWN DERBY UNFINISHED 1128 IMARI TEA AND COFFEE WARES, comprising five breakfast cups (one stained), six tea cups (one chipped), thirteen saucers (one stained), two different shaped teapots, three cake plates, one mug, one coffee pot, five tea plates, one covered sugar bowl, one sugar bowl (missing lid), one tankard, one coffee can and saucer (42) (Condition Report: obvious damage mentioned in description)
early 19th Cent. European, probably German, cup/tankard in ivory with a finely worked bas-relief with a continuous scene with cupids and satyrs and with chariots drawn by rams (a so-called bacchanal in neoclassical style) surmounted by a grapevine (again referring to Bacchus)namentation is also set with cut amethysts with European Cites certificate || Vroeg negentiende eeuwse Europese, waarschijnlijk Duitse, beker/tankard in ivoor met een fijnuitgewerkte bas-reliëf met een doorlopende scène met cupido's en saters en met wagens getrokken door rammen (een zgn bacchanaal in neoclassicistische stijl) met erboven een druivelaar (weerom verwijzend naar Bacchus)elaar - ook de montuur met typische repoussé ornamentiek is bezet met geslepen amethysten - hoogte : 36 cm - gewicht : 3038 gram met Europees Cites-attest
Two ' The National Maritime Museum ' Ceramic Steins with pewter lids, one being Royal Worcester (Nelson's victory at Trafalgar and the other Royal Albert (Cook's voyages to the South Pacific) plus a similar Franklin Mint Stein together with a Maritme Tankard, Novelty ' Top-u-up ' Teapot and a Glass Display Cabinet with mirrored back, 40cm wide x 26cm high
An Elizabeth II silver tankard, of flaring cylindrical form, with an acanthus double scroll handle, engraved 'J.F.DREW On the occasion of his 25th Anniversary with Alginate Industries Ltd November 1976', William Comyns Ltd, London 1976, and a silver strainer, by E J Houlston, Birmingham 317gms (2) Condition Report:Available upon request
Box of brassware to include: Art Nouveau style incomplete epergne, various brass candlesticks, fireside items, small bench ornament, measuring tankard, miniature kettle, various buckles, hourglass with dragon terminals, candle snuffer, small clamp in the shape of a ship's wheel etc. (B.P. 21% + VAT)
Two boxes of assorted items, to include: metal and enamel ceiling light shade, Orla Kiely canister, blue and white chamber pot, jug with Welsh tapestry design to the bottom, wooden cockerel ornament, wall barometer, ceramic transfer printed tankard, 'opaque china' dresser jug, white opaque glass small jug and pedestal bowl, Crown Staffordshire pin tray, Carlton ware pin tray, various pierced plates, cut glass vinaigrette/scent bottle with silver collar etc. (2) (B.P. 21% + VAT)
A WWI officers Record of Services Army book belonging to Douglas Arthur Poole, a ditto Appeal Against Final Award Letter, a Walker & Hall plated tankard awarded to D. A. Poole on his retirement in 1947 from The Lunch Table Parliament; & various other letters, photographs, etc, all relating to the Poole family.
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