COFFIN
(Sir Isaac, 1759-1839, M.P., Admiral)
Document signed approving a demand of Boatswain's Stores
"for ... H.M. Ship La Mahonesa", for 10 hundredweight of junk (old rope), and 130 fathoms of rope, signed also by Captain John Giffard, and Michael Sullivan [Boatswain], 1 side 6" x 7½", endorsements on verso, River Tagus, 17th April
left margin trimmed with loss of a few letters (easily supplied)
Item Date:
1798
Stock No:
51797
£125
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THE COLDSTREAM GUARDS' BANQUET AT ST JAMES'S PALACE
COLDSTREAM GUARDS
(raised in August 1650 by General Monck)
Fine Programme of Music by the 'Coldstream Band',
(at the dinner celebrating their 200th Anniversary), printed in gold in a most attractive lacy impressed border, the music (conducted by Charles Godfrey, 1790-1863, bandmaster to the Coldstream Guards for 50 years, father of Daniel and grandfather of Sir Dan Godfrey), including a 'Valse et Galop de Fascination' from 'Alina' by Gounod, a selection from Mozart's Figaro, a waltz, 'Les Plaisirs du Bal', by Mrs. A. Woodford, (Charlotte Mary Ann, née Fraser, d. 1870), and ending with a 'Double March Composed by H.R.H. the Princess Mary of Cambridge', (Mary Adelaide, 1833-1897, mother of Queen Mary), 1 side 9" x 7½" and conjugate blank, St James's Palace, 22nd May
in fine condition
Item Date:
1850
Stock No:
56433
£275
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COLERIDGE
(Sir John Taylor, 1790-1876, Justice of the King's Bench, 1835-1858)
Signature from the end of a Document,
London, 5th July
small defect touching first three letters of 'John'
Item Date:
1870
Stock No:
55898
£15
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COLLINGWOOD
(Cuthbert, Lord, 1748-1810, Admiral, Took Command at Trafalgar after the death of Nelson)
Signature on a piece,
3" x 1½", no place, no date
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
41199
£150
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COLVILLE
(Admiral John, 1768-1849, 8th Baron of Culross)
Autograph Letter in the third person to Messrs Spottiswoode & Robinson,
explaining that their letter was misdirected to Bath, but that he cannot be in London on the 11th and so will not qualify "to vote in the ensuing Election", 1 side 4to., Broomwell House, near Bristol, 7th March
small defect in blank corner
Item Date:
1817
Stock No:
52050
£75
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