JOHN KING MEMORABILIA Lot of items that belonged... - Lot 28 - Aguttes

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JOHN KING MEMORABILIA Lot of items that belonged... - Lot 28 - Aguttes
JOHN KING MEMORABILIA Lot of items that belonged to John King: - A miniature portrait by Alfred Edward Chalon (1780-1860) representing John King in the uniform of an officer of the 8th King's Royal Irish Hussars, pasted on paper. Inscription on the back: "Painted by Alfred Edward CHALON RA London". In a gilt brass frame, enclosed in a dark brown leather case with red velvet interior. England, London, ca. 1830. Height : 12,2 cm - Width : 9,7 cm (Wear, good general condition) - An officer's belt of the 8th King's Royal Irish Hussars that belonged to John King, visible on the miniature. England, ca. 1830. Length : 71 cm - Width : 6 cm (Misses and small accidents) - A man's kit including a cigarette case, a notebook and mechanical pencil holder and a part of a pyrogen; all in silver and black leather bearing the monogram of John King. By Leuchars & Sons. In a black leather case monogrammed J.K. Second half of the 19th century. - A silver cigar case of spindle shape, engraved coat of arms of the de Noé family and engraved inscription: "to John King his friend the Baron de Noé, Sylvio, Steeple chase March 14, 1844". Can contain up to six cigars. Big guarantee hallmark; master goldsmith Jules Coquelin (inscription in 1830). Height : 13,5 cm - Width : 5,4 cm Depth : 3,6 cm Net weight : 276 g (Wear, dents) John King was a former officer of the 8th Royal Irish Hussars who, according to family memory, went into exile from the United Kingdom following a love affair with a maid of honor of Queen Victoria. He then settled in Rosnay in the Indre region of France in a property from which these memories come.
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