yes, it was; thanks for reminding me
Check out this Y-head book
Guy in the back has those antlers, like in the Rothschild image of the "Surrealist" party
all I can find out, without locating the book, is that he was a great nephew ot the Duke of Wellington, who was Prime Minister 2x's and some kind of viceroy in India and a commander at the Battle of Waterloo
also, he didn't marry and had no children
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osbert_Sitwell
alright, close friend of the "Royals"
Was angered when the Edward took Wallis as a wife ....
"Sitwell was a close friend of the Duke and Duchess of York, future King George VI and Queen Elizabeth.[9] In December 1936, when the abdication of King Edward VIII was announced, he wrote a poem, Rat Week, attacking principally the former king and Wallis Simpson but also those friends of Edward who deserted him when his alliance with Simpson became common knowledge in England.[10] Because of its libelous content it was not published but Sitwell ensured that it was circulated privately.[11] In February 1937, a version appeared in Cavalcade, which Sitwell described as a "paper, which confounded liveliness with mischief".[12] The Cavalcade version omitted the "offensive"[11] references to Edward and Wallis. This resulted in the poem's gaining an unwarranted reputation as being sympathetic to the Windsors over the way some of their friends had treated them.[13] Cavalcade also missed out a verse in which a number of the "rats" were named explicitly, as to publish this would have been libellous.[14]"
So he's connected to the "Royal" Fam - the "Y" head on the cover of the book I capped above.. And the checkerboard floor.