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b. 1831 - d. 1897

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  • * Hodgkinson Smith (Major General Charles, 1826-1897). An archive of documents and ephemera
    Dec. 17, 2020

    * Hodgkinson Smith (Major General Charles, 1826-1897). An archive of documents and ephemera

    Est: £300 - £500

    * Smith (Major General Charles Hodgkinson, 1826-1897). An archive of documents and ephemera, comprising: 8 commission documents, pre-printed on vellum or paper and completed in brown ink, appointing Charles Hodgkinson Smith to various military positions, dated 1845-1877, with embossed paper seals, 5 signed upper left by Queen Victoria, vertical folds as issued, 2 dust-soiled and rubbed, one spotted and toned, approximately 30 x 40 cm (12 x 15.75 ins); an albumen print photograph of 4 soldiers beside a field gun (Charles on left), circa 1860, frayed and marked, trimmed along left-hand edge; a photographic studio portrait of Charles in cravat and bowler hat in later years; a pre-printed letter completed in brown ink dated 27 May 1841, accepting Charles for admission to the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich; and the related commission document dated 1 August 1841 admitting Charles as a Gentleman Cadet in the Royal Artillery, large bifolium, pre-printed and completed in brown ink, horizontal folds as issued, watermarked 'Joseph Coles 1837', together with: Smith (Captain John Weatherell, 1790-1839). An archive of documents and ephemera, comprising: 5 commission documents pre-printed on vellum and completed in brown ink, appointing John Weatherell Smith to various military positions, dated 1807-1832, with embossed paper seals, variously signed upper left by George III, George IV, or William IV, vertical folds as issued, some light dust-soiling and creasing but generally in good condition, approximately 29 x 39 cm (11.5 x 15.25 ins); and 8 items of correspondence, mostly relating to the Captain's retirement, including a printed document stipulating in detail the uniform to be worn whilst on half pay, dated 25th March 1833, and a bifolium written in manuscript entitled 'The Memorial of John Weatherell Smith, Second Captain and Adjutant in the Royal Regiment of Artillery' Qty: (-)

    Dominic Winter Auctions
  • Charles Smith (New York / UK1831 - 1897)
    Oct. 08, 2017

    Charles Smith (New York / UK1831 - 1897)

    Est: $500 - $1,000

    Charles Smith (New York / UK1831 - 1897) Oil on board painting of a wooded landscape. Signed lower right. Inscribed verso. Sight Size: 12 x 16 in. Overall Size: 16.5 x 21 in.

    Sarasota Estate Auction
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