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Miscellaneous furniture to include two similar Edwardian oak occasional tables with square cut tops raised on square tapered and splayed supports, a small old English style oak occasional table with circular top and shaped quadruped, a Bentwood café chair with circular seat, a circular oak stool, an oak occasional table with rectangular top and carved border raised on turned bobbin column supports, a pair of Windsor elm and beechwood wheelback kitchen chairs, an ebonised piano stool, etc
A 19th century Windsor elm and ashwood wheel back kitchen chair together with an oak occasional table, the octagonal moulded top raised on a central turned bobbin column and splayed tripod, a two divisional oak cutlery tray with pierced handle and a small reproduction four drawer serpentine bedroom chest in the Georgian style raised on bracket shaped supports
A small stained beechwood side table of rectangular form with moulded outline, two frieze drawers and shaped supports together with an oak occasional table of circular form with central bobbin column, an oak coal box of square cut form with fall front, an Edwardian mahogany dining/occasional chair with shield shaped and carved back a Victorian oak hall chair with carved detail and turned tapered forelegs
2nd century BC -20th century AD. A quantity of metal detector finds including: a ferrous spearhead with split socket; a bodkin arrowhead; two rowel spur fragments; a barrel tap; a lace bobbin with 'Crawford's Biscuits' legend; a whistle; a bronze chape; a Roman bronze strap end; scrap bronze; various buckles and mounts; some items with labels. 1.5 kg total, 2-20cm (3/4 - 8"). Found at various findspots in Kent. [100+, No Reserve] Mainly fine condition.
A group of infant clothes belonging to Master Augustus Birch Bagster, 1807, with 1807 dated death certificate for the child aged 20 months, including a simple empire-line striped cotton day dress, knitted cotton stockings, a pair of brown leather lace up shoes, three lawn and linen wrapping vests, cotton baby robe; together with a quantity of bonnets c.1805 and later including a Hollie point example (qty) CONDITION REPORT: · Shoes: dark brown exterior finish is very rubbed overall, soles show signs of having been quite heavily used. · Stockings: slightly soiled appearance, one with large beautifully executed darned rectangular repair and 2 small, crude repairs, rear seam behind ankle has been re-sewn, other stocking in good condition. · Pink and white finely striped dress: bad brown staining, mainly concentrated on front bodice and skirt and rear skirt. · Long plain white nightdress has darned repair to front bodice below tie, discoloured from storage, needs cleaning. · 3 fine linen wrapping vests: Valenciennes trimmed one has 3 holes, one bears the initials in blue cross stitch AB4. Light staining generally. · White pique petticoat: darn to rear bodice, hem is heavily soiled. · 8 assorted caps including a doll cap with holes: 2 x whitework with Mechlin insertions - one very fresh and the other with a few small holes in the lace, overall good. Holliepoint cap - has small hole in back medallion of 2 lovebirds, panel above neck is of a pot of blooms with repairs to lower edge. Long panel to crown has a faint discolouration and a few small holes. Heavily whiteworked cap with insertions of bobbin lace and star medallion - good condition. Small whiteworked cap - bad tears. 2 larger plain lawn caps - good condition.
Two bridal lace veils, 1880s-90s, comprising Honiton bobbin lace appliqué example with scalloped edges and repeats of floral sprigs to central ground, 170x150cm; the other of Limerick lace with foliate borders, 194x160cm; together with a 1930s guipure lace bridal gown, headdress and ivory pashmina shawl (5) CONDITION REPORT: Limerick: approx 7 small scattered holes, three small brown stains near borders. Honiton: two small holes near centre, approx 1cm diameter. Faint brown stain along fold line and anther similar to one corner. Approx 3 small light brown stains to border. Dress: has several small holes within lace.
A Brussels mixed lace bridal veil circa 1860-80, the tulle ground applied with a mixture of bobbin lace and needlepoint motifs, large needlepoint flowerheads within the scalloped outer bands, 160 by 150cm CONDITION REPORT: Veil has been washed so is rather crinkly in appearance. The ground is scattered with approx 4 x 1-2cm holes and then a small cluster of approx 6 smaller holes. Fair condition
A general group of lace, 1850-1900, including an un-used black soutache tulle dress panel; a blonde silk lace stole length, 72 by 416cm; a Brussels bobbin applique dress flounce 60 by 320cm; a Burano needlepoint flounce in 17th century style, 10 by 361cm; a Brussels Duchesse scarf; a machine Chantilly mantilla; a dress flounce of Irish crochet 14 by 450; three scarves/collars (qty)
A whitework embroidered tulle and quilted blue satin cover, 1930s, embroidered MR below a coronet, 117 by 87cm; together with an aqua satin coverlet applied with cotton bobbin lace c.1915, 180 by 148cm; four whitework or Brussels lace covered cushion panels,1860s, assorted linen layette sets; and approx 50 cotton baby dresses and petticoats (qty) Lots 454 to 477 provenance: Taken from West Horsley Place, Surrey. Property of the Mary Roxburghe Trust Lace collecting was a popular and deemed genteel occupation for ladies in the late 19th century. This group of lace and baby clothes in this sale was mainly put together by Margaret (known as Peggy) Marchioness of Crewe, her great aunt Lucy Cohen (sister to Juliana, Lady de Rothschild), and Peggy's daughter Mary, the 9th Duchess of Roxburghe. It includes monogrammed handkerchiefs belonging to Peggy's mother Hannah de Rothschild who married the Earl of Rosebery in 1878. The baby clothes probably come from the de Rothschild, Rosebery, Roxburghe and Crewe family lines. Lady Crewe's catalogue of her collection is dated 1910. Her great aunt Lucy died in 1906 and presumably left her own collection to Peggy as notes dotted within the collection attest. The Rosebery, Roxburghe, Crewe and Rothschild women were some of the richest, influential women of their day - noted sometimes for their beauty (in the case of Peggy and Mary) or their political, philanthropic interests (Hannah and Lucy). When Peggy (Marchioness of Crewe) died in 1967 she left the tudor red brick house - West Horsley Place - to her daughter Mary, Duchess of Roxburghe, who in turn bequeathed it to her nephew Bamber Gascoigne in 2014. The money raised will be used to restore the house and set up an opera in the estate grounds. CONDITION REPORT: Whitework embroidered tulle and quilted blue satin cover - good condition; aqua satin coverlet - satin is worn at edges, stained and with wear; whitework handkerchief pillow covers - some soiling and slight staining, one is distressed, one with 1cm hole
A Brussels Point de Gaze dress flounce, circa 1860, finely worked with rose garlands, columns of lilies, scalloped edges, bobbin mesh ground, 27 by 600cm; together with 4 x 8cm deep matching fragments (5) CONDITION REPORT: main flounce has scattered small holes in the tulle ground generally - it has been unpicked from a dress but fine quality. Four narrow lengths have similar holes and they have been stitched down with darts in places to create curved bands.
A needlepoint collar and two similar joined lengths, Italian, 2nd quarter 17th century, worked with palmettes, C-scrolls and flowerheads with slightly raised cordonnets, the collar 42cm long, the lengths 8 by 55cm; together with the remains of a 17th century whitework embroidered cloth with Genoese bobbin edgings (4)
A collection of Italian needle lace, 17th century, including triangular shaped stomacher panel of Gros Point de Venise, a large stole panel inset with Gros Point motifs with bobbin mesh reseau, 52 by 400cm; two flounces of Point Plat, 16 by 167, 100cm; Rose Point, 10 by 400; two cuffs and a collar of Rose Point needle lace, assorted fragments (qty)
A pair of Brusselss bobbin lace lappets, early 18th century, un-joined, each 10 by 43cm; together with two shaped cap backs, Brussles 1760-70 with droschel mesh; a square panel of Brabant; eight narrow 18th century bobbin edging lengths; the remains of an 18th century tapelace alb flounce and others (qty)
A large group of Mechlin bobbin lace, 1770-1820, including two borders worked with foxgloves and carnations, 6 by approx 240cm in total; the other with meandering blossom, 6 by approx 800cm; and approx 14 other lengths (qty) CONDITION REPORT: Quantity condition: light brown stains commensurate with age but generally good. Two bordered worked with foxgloves and carnations are 156x7cm and 83x7cm, in good condition with a couple of light brown stains. Majority are on original tissue with annotated labels indicating lengths - see below for approx. widths and quantities: No 2: Approx 2 lengths at 12 x 86cm No 3: Approx 3 lengths at 8cm wide No 4: Approx 3 lengths at 8cm wide No 5: Approx 7 lengths at 7cm wide No 6: Approx 14 lengths at 5cm wide *Quantity listed indicates type per roll - some may contain more than one length
POSTCARDS, social history, inc. Southwold (Suffolk), High Tide 1938, cliff damage 1905 (reproduction photo); Grimsby, laying out the catch, fish pontoon; Lincs, Thorpe, Butlin's Skegness Holiday Camp, book binding, bobbin winding, telephonists, beach view at Hastings, parade, EDO London (2, reproduction photos) etc., photos (2), about G, 20
A fine early 19th century Honiton lace collar, worked with raised and rolled work of ferns, oak leaves, acorns and forget-me-nots, with a silk ribbon to gather up as a Bertha collar, 117cm long, together with an unusual square edging in pont ground bobbin lace decorated with a grapevine and four various lengths of reticella style needle lace. (6)

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