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Royalty: Property from The Collection of The Late Gerald & Angela Lascelles, Coins, Silver, Jewellery, Art & Antiques.
Property from the Collection of The Late Gerald & Angela Lascelles, to include correspondence with senior members of the Royal Family, Christmas cards, invitations, and ceremonial documents, etc. Other items including autographed letters, revisions to a poem signed by Rabindranath Tagore. Furniture and bronzes from a local property. Gold and silver from Sir Ray Tindle, jewellery, coins, art & antiques.
553 Lots
Lot 49
H.R.H. Mary, Princess Royal and Countess of Harewood (1897-1965), Christmas card to Gerald Lascelles, containing sepia photograph of Harewood House, and inscribed 'to darling Gerald wishing him a merry Christmas from Mummy, 1935', and another similar dated 1936-7. (2).PROVENANCE:
Private collection of Angela Lascelles (wife of The Hon. Gerald Lascelles, First Cousin of Queen Elizabeth II) and thence by descent.
Lot 50
H.M. Queen Elizabeth II ('Lilibet' signed) and H.R.H. Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh: Christmas card dated 1969, gilt royal cyphers to cover, the interior with colour print of the royal family on a speedboat, signed 'Lilibet' and 'Philip'. Provenance: Angela Lascelles and thence by direct descent.PROVENANCE:
Private collection of Angela Lascelles (wife of The Hon. Gerald Lascelles, First Cousin of Queen Elizabeth II) and thence by descent.
Hammer: £360
Lot 51
H.M. Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, signed Christmas and New Year card dated 1976, with gilt cypher to cover, the interior with black and white image of The Queen Mother with four of her grandchildren, handwritten 'For Angela' and signed 'from Aunt Elizabeth' with handwritten 'Andrew David Edward Sarah' underneath the photograph. Provenance: Angela Lascelles and thence by direct descent.PROVENANCE:
Private collection of Angela Lascelles (wife of The Hon. Gerald Lascelles, First Cousin of Queen Elizabeth II) and thence by descent.
Hammer: £100
Lot 52
H.M. Queen Elizabeth II ('Lilibet' signed) and H.R.H. Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, Christmas card dated 1967, gilt royal cyphers to cover, the interior with colour print of the royal family, signed 'Lilibet' and 'Philip'.PROVENANCE:
Private collection of Angela Lascelles (wife of The Hon. Gerald Lascelles, First Cousin of Queen Elizabeth II) and thence by descent.
Hammer: £360
Lot 53
H.M. Queen Elizabeth II and H.R.H Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, Christmas cards, one with photographic print of Royals aboard the Royal Yacht dated 1983, another with photographic print front and back dated 1994, each has two cyphers within and autopen signed Elizabeth R and Philip. (2).PROVENANCE:
Private collection of Angela Lascelles (wife of The Hon. Gerald Lascelles, First Cousin of Queen Elizabeth II) and thence by descent.
Hammer: £ 80
Lot 54
H.R.H. Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, handwritten letter on Windsor Castle headed paper, dating from December 1969, regarding the death of his mother, Princess Alice of Battenberg, including 'Considering everything that has happened in the world and to my mother, it's an extraordinary circumstance that she should be born and buried here at Windsor', and signed 'Yours ever Philip'.PROVENANCE:
Private collection of Angela Lascelles (wife of The Hon. Gerald Lascelles, First Cousin of Queen Elizabeth II) and thence by descent.
Hammer: £240
Lot 55
H.M. Queen Elizabeth II ('Lilibet' signed) and H.R.H. Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh: Christmas card dated 1956, gilt royal cypher to cover, the interior with black and white photograph of the Queen, Prince Philip, Prince Charles and Princess Anne standing on the deck of Britannia, signed 'Philip' and 'Lilibet'.PROVENANCE:
Private collection of Angela Lascelles (wife of The Hon. Gerald Lascelles, First Cousin of Queen Elizabeth II) and thence by descent.
Hammer: £550
Lot 56
H.M. Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, signed Christmas and New Year card dated 1959, with gilt cypher to cover, the interior with black and white image of The Queen Mother, handwritten address to 'Gerald & Angela' and signed 'from Aunt Elizabeth', and another from 1956 with the Queen Mother in the drawing room at Clarence House, signed 'from Aunt Elizabeth'. (2).PROVENANCE:
Private collection of Angela Lascelles (wife of The Hon. Gerald Lascelles, First Cousin of Queen Elizabeth II) and thence by descent.
Hammer: £140
Lot 57
H.M. Queen Elizabeth II ('Lilibet' signed) and H.R.H Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh: Christmas card dated 1970, gilt royal cyphers to cover, the interior with photograph of H.M.Y. BRITANNIA in Sydney Harbour, signed 'Lilibet' and 'Philip'.PROVENANCE:
Private collection of Angela Lascelles (wife of The Hon. Gerald Lascelles, First Cousin of Queen Elizabeth II) and thence by descent.
Hammer: £400
Lot 58
H.M. Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, signed Christmas and New Year card dated 1972, with gilt cypher to cover, the interior with black and white image of The Queen Mother seated, handwritten address 'Gerald & Angela' and signed '& love from Aunt Elizabeth', and another dated 1962, with gilt cypher to cover, the interior with print of racehorses 'Laffy, Double Star, The Rip' and title 'Lingfield, December 9th 1961', handwritten address 'Gerald & Angela' and signed 'from your affec. aunt Elizabeth'. (2).PROVENANCE:
Private collection of Angela Lascelles (wife of The Hon. Gerald Lascelles, First Cousin of Queen Elizabeth II) and thence by descent.
Hammer: £140
Lot 59
H.M. Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother and H.R.H. The Princess Margaret, signed Christmas and New Year card from 1952, with gilt cypher to cover, the interior with black and white image of The Queen Mother with Princess Margaret, signed 'Margaret' in blue ink and 'from Aunt Elizabeth' in black ink.PROVENANCE:
Private collection of Angela Lascelles (wife of The Hon. Gerald Lascelles, First Cousin of Queen Elizabeth II) and thence by descent.
Hammer: £320
Lot 60
H.M. Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, signed Christmas and New Year card dated 1964, with gilt cypher to cover, the interior with black and white image of The Queen Mother with race horse, signed 'from Aunt Elizabeth'.PROVENANCE:
Private collection of Angela Lascelles (wife of The Hon. Gerald Lascelles, First Cousin of Queen Elizabeth II) and thence by descent.
Lot 61
H.M. Queen Elizabeth II ('Lilibet' signed) and H.R.H. Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, Christmas card dated 1955, gilt royal cypher to cover, the interior with black and white photograph of the Queen, Prince Philip, Prince Charles and Princess Anne, signed 'Philip' and 'Lilibet'.PROVENANCE:
Private collection of Angela Lascelles (wife of The Hon.Gerald Lascelles, First Cousin of Queen Elizabeth II) and thence by descent.
Hammer: £550
Lot 62
Edward VIII, later H.R.H. The Duke of Windsor, funeral related documents including letters on St James's Palace headed paper outlining the Queen's commandment for a period of mourning and Ceremonials; the Order of Service and seating plan for the funeral at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle, State Funeral invitation and an Instructions sheet, as well as similar funeral documents in memory of H.R.H. Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent October 1968, and H.R.H. the Duke of Gloucester (the Queen's uncle) June 1974.PROVENANCE:
Private collection of Angela Lascelles (wife of The Hon. Gerald Lascelles, First Cousin of Queen Elizabeth II) and thence by descent.
Hammer: £320
Lot 63
A canivet holy card and valentine, 18th century, watercolour on paper with central portrait depicting the Virgin Mary, with tiny doves and flowers cut from paper with the title 'Mater Dolorosa', the Catholic 'Sorrowful Mother', or 'Our Lady of Sorrows', with handwritten message verso in ink: 'a me tu totum tibi solipos cip amore?' etc. / Believe me to be sir / yr most sincere friend / Alex Menzes', 8.5 x 5.2cm approx.PROVENANCE:
Private collection of Angela Lascelles (wife of The Hon. Gerald Lascelles, First Cousin of Queen Elizabeth II) and thence by descent.
Lot 64
Jamieson. Rev. R. R., and Bickersteth. Rev. E. H., The Holy Bible With A Devotional and Practical Commentary, pub. James S. Virtue, City Road and Ivy Lane, London, containing a family record with entries for births, marriages and deaths of Angela Lascelles (née Dowding) and previous generations, 38.8 x 30.5cm.PROVENANCE:
Private collection of Angela Lascelles (wife of The Hon. Gerald Lascelles, First Cousin of Queen Elizabeth II) and thence by descent.
Hammer: £ 45
Lot 65
An album of postcards relating to the Royal Family, most black and white photographic images, dating between circa 1900 and 1955, including King George V, Queen Alexandra, Queen Mary, HRH Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) portraits by Marcus Adams, and others including two postcards with reproduced photograph of Queen Victoria and embossed royal emblem by Raphael Tuck & Sons. (170+ postcards in one album).Lot 66
Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941), Bengali poet, Nobel Prize winner for Literature, 1913, Signed letter addressed to the eminent Irish poet and theosophist, James Henry Cousins, enclosing revisions to a poem making part of 'The Fugitive', which was published in July 2018. (4)PROVENANCE:
Letter sourced from the property adjoining Lobswood House, originally called ‘Black Lake Cottage’, the summer retreat of author Sir JM Barrie from 1901 to 1908, the years in which he created Peter Pan and where Barrie entertained his cricketing friends (many of whom are well known authors and playwrights) and the Llewelyn Davies family.
FOOTNOTE
A book has been published September 2021, titled Rabindranath Tagore and James Henry Cousins: A Conversation in Letters, 1915–1940. According to the marketing description of this book: The volume explores their shared ideas of culture, art, aesthetics, and education in India; aspects of Irish Orientalism; Irish literary revival; theosophy, eastern knowledge, and spiritualism etc. The book reveals a hitherto unexplored facet concerning two leading thinkers in the history of ideas in a transnational context..
Hammer: £2,250
Lot 67
Gordon Bottomley, 1874-1948, poet and dramatist, a handwritten letter dated 20th January 1925 addressed 'Dear Nice People' regarding the production of his play, and mentions his friend Lady Alix Egerton (1870-1932), author and poet, of Little Bookham. (2).PROVENANCE:
Letter sourced from the property adjoining Lobswood House, originally called ‘Black Lake Cottage’, the summer retreat of author Sir JM Barrie from 1901 to 1908, the years in which he created Peter Pan and where Barrie entertained his cricketing friends (many of whom are well known authors and playwrights) and the Llewelyn Davies family..
Hammer: £ 20
Lot 68
John Galsworthy (1867-1933), novelist and playwright, Nobel prize winner for literature 1932, handwritten letters dated 1911 and 1913, addressed to Miss Eleanor Elder; one with thanks and plans to visit London; one saying how much 'we enjoyed your performance the other night'; and one apologising that 'there won't be anything in "Strife" available', each with envelope. Also in the lot is a signed letter on Midland Hotel, Manchester headed notepaper, dated November 1911, handwritten to Miss Elder. (7).FOOTNOTE:
Eleanor Elder was an Actor, dancer, producer, founder and manager of the Arts League of Service Travelling Theatre. She trained with F. R. Benson’s Shakespearean Company, before joining Margaret Morris’s dance troupe. The outbreak of war took her to India where she organised entertainments for the Red Cross. When she returned to the UK she established the ALS.
PROVENANCE:
Letter sourced from the property adjoining Lobswood House, originally called ‘Black Lake Cottage’, the summer retreat of author Sir JM Barrie from 1901 to 1908, the years in which he created Peter Pan and where Barrie entertained his cricketing friends (many of whom are well known authors and playwrights) and the Llewelyn Davies family..
Hammer: £320
Lot 69
Harley Granville-Barker (1877-1946), English actor, producer, and critic, handwritten and signed letter on Garrick Club headed paper, addressed to Eleanor Elder. Along with a typed letter to the same addressee, dated April 1913, signed by Arnold Bennett (1867-1931), British novelist, playwright, critic, and essayist. (2).FOOTNOTES:
Granville Barker and Eleanor Elder worked together on the production of Iphigenia in Tauris (1912) and possibly others.
Eleanor Elder was an Actor, dancer, producer, founder and manager of the Arts League of Service Travelling Theatre. She trained with F. R. Benson’s Shakespearean Company, before joining Margaret Morris’s dance troupe. The outbreak of war took her to India where she organised entertainments for the Red Cross. When she returned to the UK she established the ALS.
PROVENANCE:
Letter sourced from the property adjoining Lobswood House, originally called ‘Black Lake Cottage’, the summer retreat of author Sir JM Barrie from 1901 to 1908, the years in which he created Peter Pan and where Barrie entertained his cricketing friends (many of whom are well known authors and playwrights) and the Llewelyn Davies family..
Lot 70
Annie Besant (1847-1933) British Socialist, writer and Women's Rights Activist, handwritten and signed letter on headed paper for the Theosophical Society, Madras, dated March 1917, to Miss Eleanor Elder in thanks for a photograph, along with a fragment of a leaflet or programme dated February 1918 with signed autograph for Annie Besant. (2).PROVENANCE:
Letter sourced from the property adjoining Lobswood House, originally called ‘Black Lake Cottage’, the summer retreat of author Sir JM Barrie from 1901 to 1908, the years in which he created Peter Pan and where Barrie entertained his cricketing friends (many of whom are well known authors and playwrights) and the Llewelyn Davies family.
FOOTNOTE:
Besant was an ardent supporter of Irish and Indian self-rule. Rabindranath Tagore came to Madras at the request of Annie Besant to work in the Theosophical Publishing House..
Hammer: £ 50
Lot 71
Marlene Dietrich autograph - Signed gilt edged card addressed from 'MARLENE DIETRICH DORCHESTER HOTEL MAYFAIR. W.1 MAYFAIR 8888', inscription as follows 'Many thanks for your kind thoughts Marlene Dietrich', 10.1cm x 12.1cmPROVENANCE:
The private collection of Angela Lascelles (wife of Gerald Lascelles, First Cousin of Queen Elizabeth II) and thence by descent..
Hammer: £ 25
Lot 72
A set of wall-hung panels designed and executed by Rosemary Towler in 1977, for the 'Flowers in Pageantry' flower festival hosted at Winchester Cathedral for the Queen's Silver Jubilee, each depicting one of 'The Queen's Beasts' - sculptures which have historically stood to symbolise the ancestral history of the British Monarchy. Each wooden panel is painted with one of beasts and calligraphically described beneath, signed and dated by the artist. The panels (forming part of a group of 10) were previously hung inside the cathedral. Each measures 80cm x 23cm (including frame). (Note: with this lot is a facsimile copy of a map from the 'Flowers in Pageantry' booklet which shows the original location of the panels by the entrance of the Quire in the cathedral). (8).Lot 76
George VI silver cigarette case with engine turned decoration and gilt interior, by H F Withers, Birmingham, 1939, W.9.8cm, and another cigarette case, monogrammed "N T", by Smith & Bartlam, Birmingham, 1943, W.9.7cm, 259grs. (2). (Provenance: From the Collection of The Late Sir Ray Tindle).Hammer: £130
Lot 77
George VI silver urn with cover, 2 handles, semi-reeded body, and pedestal foot, by Alexander Clark & Co. Ltd., Birmingham, 1937, H.13.5cm, and a small model of a fishing boat, Import Marks for Harrison Brothers & Howson Ltd., London, 1997, W.4.5cm, 130grs. (2). (Provenance: From the Collection of The Late Sir Ray Tindle).Hammer: £110
Lot 78
White metal bowl with 2 scroll handles, and 2 vacant cartouches flanked by chased and embossed floral decoration, stamped "Sterling", W.13.5cm overall; pair of German sugar tongs, stamped "800"; Victorian Scottish silver King's Pattern salt spoon, by J F, Glasgow, 1838; butter knife, silver mounted upright photograph frame, 19 x 15cm overall; glass jar with silver cover and 2 other silver mounted jars, weighable 158grs; plated tea and coffee pot, and other plated items. (a lot).Hammer: £100
Lot 80
Late Victorian silver milk jug with embossed foliate decoration and C-scroll handle, on a pedestal foot and 4 bun feet, by William Aitken, Chester, 1900, W.12.5cm; pair of 4 division toast racks, by Adie Brothers, Birmingham, 1929, W.7.5cm, and a bowl, monogrammed "W M K", by Adie Brothers, Birmingham, 1930, 318grs. (4).Hammer: £150
Lot 81
Colonial Interest - George V silver presentation cigarette box inscribed "Presented... by the members of The Kiukiang Club... December 16th 1928", with a cedar lined 2 compartment interior, by A & J Zimmerman Ltd., Birmingham, 1928, W.21.7cm, and another presentation cigarette box with engine turned decoration, by Mappin & Webb, London, 1929, W.17.8cm. (2). (Notes: Jiujiang, formerly known as Kiukiang, was a former British Concession in China from 1861-1929).Hammer: £180
Lot 82
George VI silver octagonal mustard pot and matching pepperette, by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd., Birmingham, 1937; similar salt cellar by Mappin & Webb, another pepperette, 2 salt cellars, 2 napkin rings, 2 pairs of sugar tongs, George V Silver Jubilee commemorative spoon, 7 small condiment spoons, and a table top card holder, by William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield, 1925, W.7.6cm, (loaded), weighable 360 grs, and 8 blue glass condiment liners. (27).Hammer: £170
Lot 85
Pair of Chinese silver circular ashtrays, each set with a Republic of China coin and surmounted by 2 coins formed into cigar rests, W.11.5cm overall; Presentation dish with bamboo decoration, Dia.8.9cm, and a matchbox holder with engraved "Luck" symbol, and date "1914-1939", W.5.7cm, all by Zee Sung, Shanghai, c.1910-1950, 225grs. (4).Hammer: £170
Lot 86
Chinese silver circular chopstick rest surmounted by a an ingot with "Longevity" symbol, by Zee Sung, Shanghai, c.1910-1950, Dia.9cm; similar chopstick rest with engraved bamboo decoration, and "Happiness" symbol, marked "Nanking Silver", Dia.8.5cm, and a rectangular ashtray engraved with 2 dragons chasing the pearl, within an embossed floral border, W.11.4cm, with a hardwood stand, 205grs. (4).Hammer: £650
Lot 87
Chinese silver presentation waiter with a central circular cartouche inscribed "1/6/14 - 1/6/39", and all-over hammered effect decoration within a bamboo effect rim, by Hung Chong & Co., Canton and Shanghai, Dia.18.4cm; pair of posy vases, (also possibly by Hung Chong), H.12cm, (loaded, one bent), and a spoon, weighable 274grs. (4).Hammer: £180
Lot 90
Continental white metal chamberstick with a scroll handle and anthemion border, H.5.5cm x W.14.7cm overall, and a pair of cups, each with anthemion decoration beneath a beaded rim and a scroll handle surmounted by a bird thumbpiece, H.4.5 x W.8.5cm overall, all by the same maker and marked "900", 207grs. (3).Hammer: £120
Lot 93
Set of 12 dessert knives and 12 forks with silver ferrules and mother-of-pearl handles, in an oak canteen, (a/f); pair of silver plated entrée dishes with covers, by Adie Brothers Ltd., W.24cm; Pair of entrée dishes with covers by Walker & Hall, W.24.5cm, (all missing handles); fruit and nut set, cased; pair of 2 branch candelabra, snuffer surmounted by a pheasant, salvers, boxes, 2 sauceboats, 2 wine coasters, cutlery, and other plated items. (a lot).Hammer: £130
Lot 98
Late Georgian silver Fiddle Pattern table spoon, (marks rubbed); Pair of Victorian dessert spoons, by William Robert Smily, London, 1852; and a pair of William IV teaspoons, by John James Whiting, London, 1834, 186grs. (5). (Provenance: From the Collection of The Late Sir Ray Tindle).Hammer: £ 95