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Late 19th century fashion to include a plaid silk skirt (s/d), a Swiss dot muslin apron with cutwork flounce (some repairs), a white cotton half apron with cutwork border (small L shaped tear), a white cotton blouse with pin tucks, inserts of lace at the wrists and white work cuffs, plus a lace bonnet, the crown being an intricate needle run lace with padded satin stitch giving a tgeee dimensional effect to the design. There are ruffles of stuffly starched bobbin lace at the brow and a silk ribbon bow hangs at the back (ribbon is shredding and ruffles have some age related discolouration). (Qty, 1 bag)
A Dutch engraved baluster 'Orangist' wine glass, mid-18th centuryThe glass German, the thistle-shaped bowl with a solid beaded base, decorated to one side with a fruiting orange tree growing from elaborate foliate scrollwork, on a tall teared bobbin-knopped stem comprising five graduated knops, over a high folded conical foot, 20.1cm highFootnotes:ProvenancePrivate Collection, BelgiumThe goblet presumably relates to Prince Willem V, who became Stadholder of the Dutch United Provinces in 1747.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A GEORGE I STYLE SILVER CANDLESTICK by C J Vander, London 1969, the single stick of tapering cylindrical form with detachable four branch fitting with fixed drip pans to the bobbin holders, 5 1/2" high, 10ozs 13dwts (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Good, matching marks, no engraving
Sewing: an early 19th century continental silver sewing étui with an engraved body, unscrewing in sections, with a detachable thimble on top, a bobbin, a needle holder, and a central compartment with a caster, unmarked, probably Austro-Hungarian; together with a Victorian silver egg-shaped compendium, with a pin cushion, a thread holder, and a non-matching thimble, the case by Thomas Johnson, London 1875, the étui 11cms long – 1.25oz weighable silver. (2)
Costume Accessories and Other Items comprising a treen table top double bobbin stand with clamp, pair of hats pins, matching dress studs and enamel buckle in a fitted case, cream silk evening purse with paste and bead decoration, china half doll, five hand drawn lace trimmed placemats depicting animals and birds,and a black beadwork collar,Rowntrees circular card chocolate box, scrap mounted card hinged rectangular box and cover, adjustable chrome and blue down feather implement in original box, (one box)
A 19th century mahogany Arts & Crafts salon armchair. The chair having an upholstered armorial shaped backrest with gold & cream upholstery and studded leading edges. Curved elbow supports with upholstered galleries. All raised on turned supports with bell feet united by bobbin shaped stretchersMeasures approx. 90cm x 55cm x 42cm.
A late 19th century French mantel clock. The 8-day movement clock with porcelain dial within a decoratice case featuring pediment with brass gallery surround, the pediment with porcelain panel featuring a bird on a branch. The clock face with hand painted Arabic numerals to dial, birds and sparrows on naturalistic painted background. Twin brass columns with urn shaped top over bobbin turned base. Raised over squared base raised on four feet. Marked to movement Japy Freres. Complete with winder.Measures approx. 36cm x 21cm x 11cm.
D. Ferris, Calne - A Victorian 19th century mahogany cased West Country 8-day movement mantel clock. The clock having a bobbin turned finial atop over a scrolled pediment. Glazed white enamel dial with Roman numeral dial to the chaper ring and an inset 8-day movement. Floral & foliate embellishments to face with brass fret pierced openings to sides and twin handles. Raised on squatted bun feet.Measures approx. 54cm x 32cm x 15cm.
A Carolean revival carved oak hall chair, 19th century, the carved openwork back rest over a re-upholstered seat, upon bobbin turned supports, 121cm/48cm high, along with a Gothic child,s rosewood side chair, late 19th century, the needlework back rest and conforming seat upon bobbin turned supports, 78cm/33cm high (at fault) (2)
A good example of a rosewood weighted netting box, circa 1830, of rectangular form, the lid with quarter bobbin edging, interior lined in original paper with removeable pin cushion and fitted cylinder with ratchet, with a good selection of bone, boxwood and steel netting tools and with a knitted miser's purse with note of provenance, 24.5 x 10.5 x 8cms
The mechanism from an 18th Century girdle spinning wheel, probably French, the gilt brass girdle form tear drop frame engraved and pierced with squirrels, fleur de lis and enclosing the geared mechanism below an elaborate finial. Turned wooden handle, wooden bobbin with brass hooked flyer, 12.5cms high, 16cms wide. From the Collection of Quaker Antiquary Martha Spriggs and her family
A mixed lot, sewing, comprising fifteen various tools, two mother of pearl stilettos, 7 and 5.5cms, mother of pearl reel, vegetable ivory thimble acorn with Stanhope (4v A Memory of Paisley), four silver thimbles, bone lace bobbin inscribed 'Jane Dean', three mother of pearl gaming counters, and other pieces some damaged or incomplete. (Qty)
Unusual Victorian bobbin turned rocking chair, circa 1870, stained beech with caned seat, height 104cm, width 60cm (Please note condition does not form part of the catalogue description. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view and a condition report is not already available, please ask for one and it will be provided in writing).

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