[RIMSKY-KORSAKOV
(Nikolai Alexandrovich, 1852-1907, Rear Admiral of the Russian Imperial Fleet, Archangel Governor in 1901-1904, Director of the Nikolaev Maritime Academy)]
Fine unsigned Japanese Cabinet Photo
showing him head and shoulders in military uniform with medals and fringed epaulettes, 6½" x 4¼", no place,
Item Date:
1889
Stock No:
40527
£775
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THREE FRENCH GENERALS
RIVAUD
(Jean, 1755-1803, French General of Division), MILET (Jacques Louis François, 1763-1821, General of Brigade, Baron, 1808) and FRANCESCHI (Jean-Baptiste, 1766-1813, General of Brigade, Baron, 1810)
Discharge Certificate Signed by all three,
in French with translation, in a neat and attractive hand, for Citizen Jacques Théard, son of Louis Théard and Marie Anne Martin, of the 8th Regiment of Dragoons, native of Ibigny, département of the Meurthe, aged 28, "who has served in the said Regiment with zeal, honour and probity as Dragoon from the 12th Pluviôse Year 2 [31st January 1794] up to the 21st of the same month Year 5 [9th February 1797] when he was made Brigadier, and in that rank up to the present, when by reason of the wounds he received at the battle of Marengo", 14th June 1800, Napoleon's famous defeat of the Austrians in NW Italy, "in which he lost his sight ... he has been discharged to enjoy the benefits of the National Recompense to which he is entitled", conducting himself in "the campaigns of the Years 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, on all occasions ... perfectly", signed by the eight members of the Regiment's administrative council, including 3 Captains and a Sergeant Major, with, in the margins, the signed approvals of Rivaud as Divisional Commander, Milet as General of Brigade, and Franceschi as Deputy Chief of Staff, also by Louis La Morie as Deputy Inspector of Reviews, and Chapotot, Commissioner for Wars (from central government). The verso contains "a true copy" of his certificate from the Military Hospital at Milan that he is no longer fit for service, detailing the nature of his wounds, and dated 17 Vendémiaire Year 9 [9th October 1800]. 2 sides oblong folio, Army of Italy, Casale (Casale Monferrato, east of Turin), 4th Brumaire Year 9, 26th October
Item Date:
1800
Stock No:
55532
£750
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FREDERICK LORD ROBERTS AT PRETORIA, CAPITAL OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN REPUBLIC, CAPTURED 5TH JUNE 1900
ROBERTS
(Frederick, Earl, 1832-1914, V.C., 1858, K.G., 'Roberts of Kandahar', Field Marshal)
Very Fine Vintage Photograph Signed
'Roberts, F.M.' with the date, showing him full length, full face, in uniform, standing outside, no place, 2nd March
Item Date:
1901
Stock No:
41168
£575
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ROBERTS
(Frederick, Earl, 1832-1914, V.C., K.G., ‘Roberts of Kandahar’, Field Marshal)
Typed Letter Signed with autograph Salutation and Subscription to the Revd. Hubert G. Stanley
sending his “regards to James Baker, who you say served throughout the Indian Mutiny. I am afraid he must have mistaken me for someone else because I was never in the Light Horse; however, as he is a Mutiny veteran, I am only too glad to do anything I can to help to cheer him up...” 1 side 4to., Veteran’s Relief Fund headed paper, Englemere, Ascot, 19th March
Item Date:
1908
Stock No:
43603
£225
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ROBERTS
(Frederick, Earl, 1832-1914, V.C., K.G., ‘Roberts of Kandahar’, Field Marshal)
Typed Letter Signed with autograph Salutation and Subscription to Lord NEWTON
(Thomas Legh, 2nd Baron, 1857-1942, Diplomat and Conservative Politician, Paymaster during the First World War) thanking him for his letter and saying that he “will of course take the chair at the meeting on Wednesday, and I hope it wil be possible for me to attend the dinner in the evening. It is, as you say, unfortunate that the Army Bill debate should clash with our annual meeting...”, 1 side 8vo., with original envelope, Englemere, Ascot headed paper, 24th June
Item Date:
1907
Stock No:
42059
£125
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