A late 1950s cream satin ball gown, of sleeveles design with round neckline, fully decorated with sequinned flowerheads and diagonal beading, belt to waist, with bow and zip fastening to back, Tina Berlyn 134 New Bond St WC1 label to inside By repute, this dress was worn at the last debutante ball held at Buckingham Palace in 1958
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Three pairs of Alexander McQueen high heels, to include a pair of tan and yellow twisted leather open toe high heels with a four inch heel, size 39, a pair of nude sling back kitten heels with bow detail to toe, 2.5 inch heel size 39, a pair of animal print pointed stiletto shoes with a four inch heel and green leather trim size 38.5 (3)
A collection of enamel butterfly and panel brooches, comprising six vari-coloured enamel butterfly brooches, of graduated sizes, an enamel dragonfly brooch, a blue enamel buckle brooch by Charles Horner, a circular enamel panel brooch, with floral spray and gilt ribbon bow tie, and two further enamel brooches (11)
A 1960s yellow crepe dress and feather trimmed hat theatrical costume worn by Judi Dench, the dress with square neckline and short sleeves, black brocade borders and tassels to hem, with black beaded buckle to waistband, the straw hat with yellow and black feathers and bow detail (2) This costume was worn by the actress Judi Dench in the 1966 production of The Rules of the Game by Luigi Pirandello, staged at the Oxford Playhouse (see illustration) and is accompanied by an original theatre programme
A collection of antique and later jewellery, comprising a gem set hinged bangle with locket suspension, stamped '15ct', a 9ct gold ropetwist-link chain, a scroll decorated locket pendant frame, stamped '9ct' (glazed panels deficient), a ribbon bow brooch surmount, an oval shell cameo ring, and further items (10)
A collection of antique and later jewellery, to include a seed pearl and gem set heart pendant, surmounted by a ribbon bow, a cultured pearl and diamond set bar brooch, stamped '14k', a 9ct gold mounted compass pendant, a coral branch necklace, a freshwater pearl necklace, and further jewellery and costume items, contained in case
Four evening dresses, comprising a 1950s blue crepe dress, ruched bodice with bow detail, thin straps and zip fastening to side, Jean Allen London label to inside, a blue ruched full skirt dress, with halterneck, zip fastening to back, a 1960s turquoise dress, midi length, sweetheart neckline, thick straps, zip fastening to back, and a pale blue ruched dress, midi length, cap sleeves, with floral embroidered detail (4)
A group of three dresses, the first a 1960s style green round neck collared dress with short sleeves and bow detail to waist. the second a purple long sleeve dress with floral button detail to wrists, round neck and scallop detail to skirt, together with a shift dress with black bodice, cream skirt and cream buttons to wrap detail (3)
Two 1960s occasion dresses, the first a light green shift dress with funnel neckline, zip fastening and sheer pleated full length sleeves, accompanied by a matching sleeveless waistcoat with floral detail, the second a pale pink dress with bow to neckline, beaded buttons to front, zip fastening and sheer pleated sleeves (2)
EDWARD VII SILVER PIERCED OVAL FRUIT BOWL with reeded border, scrolled handles and bow and swag decoration raised on an oval base with blue glass liner. London 1905. 22 Troy ounces approx. (not including liner). CONDITION REPORT: Hallmark slightly rubbed particularly makers mark, surface wear, scratches but no significant obvious damage to silver. Blue glass liner has significant damage to handle although piece is available, also has another chip to rim.
EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY BOW FRONTED SIDE TABLE with cross banded top and single frieze drawer on square tapering legs. Now having plate glass top and the drawer fitted as a cutlery drawer with lift out tray. 89 x 55cm. CONDITION REPORT: Basically sound, a little dry with wear and tear commensurate with age in places.
CONTINENTAL STYLE WALNUT AND ROSEWOOD BANDED BOW FRONTED SECRETAIRE CHEST of four drawers with further blind double drawer front opening to reveal secretaire fitted interior with two drawers and writing surface, all with foliate yellow metal handles and escutcheons under a red veined marble top flanked by fluted angles on brass casters. Early 20th Century. 68 x 38 x132cm. CONDITION REPORT: Good condition overall, minor knocks, bumps and wear commensurate with age but no serious damage or losses.
EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY BOW FRONTED TALLBOY CHEST UPON CHEST, having architectural pediment with turned, urn shaped finials above two short and three long cock beaded and graduated drawers, projecting base with a further three graduated and cock beaded drawers, all having later turned knobs, standing on splayed bracket feet with curved apron. C. 1825. 51 x 117 x 221cm. CONDITION REPORT: Overall good condition commensurate with age, may have been restored in the past, displaying general scuffs and marks commensurate with wear. Side moulding detached but extant.
EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY BOW FRONTED 'SCOTCH' COLUMN CHEST OF DRAWERS, having centre box draw flanked by two pairs of short drawers over three graduated cock beaded drawers, all having turned knobs and flanked by plain turned pilasters on pad feet. Bone shield shaped escutcheons throughout. 127 x 61 x 127cm CONDITION REPORT: Overall appearing in good condition, some wear and tear commensurate with age, no obvious serious damage or losses.
EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY BOW FRONTED CHEST of three long graduated cock beaded drawers under a cock beaded brushing slide and moulded edge top, all with loop handles on splay bracket feet. 107 x 58 x 86cm. CONDITION REPORT: A little pale in colour, general scuffs, marks and bumps commensurate with age.
EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY CHIPPENDALE STYLE CARVED MAHOGANY SINGLE DINING CHAIR, with acanthus carved top rail above moulded uprights, pierced splat (possibly later) and bow fronted drop in seat, covered in floral tapestry fabric, raised on acanthus capped cabriole legs with claw and ball feet, TOGETHER WITH A SIMILAR LATER ELBOW DINING CHAIR (2)
NINETEENTH CENTURY CONTINENTAL FLAME CUT MAHOGANY BOW FRONTED FLOOR STANDING CORNER CUPBOARD, the shaped top with bead edge moulded short back above a frieze drawer and pair of panelled cupboard doors, flanked by spiral fluted split turnings and raised on short cabriole supports, 43 1/2" (110.5cm) high, 35 1/2" (90.2cm) wide
EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY FIGURED MAHOGANY AND ROSEWOOD CROSSBANDED BOW FRONTED CORNER CUPBOARD, the swan neck cornice above a pair of flame cut cupboard doors, enclosing three fixed shelves to the interior, over a conforming spice drawer and flanked by a pair of matching smaller faux drawers, 49" (124.5cm) high, 33" (83.8cm) wide
EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY MAHOGANY BOW FRONTED CHEST OF DRAWERS, the shaped top outlined in ebony above two short and three long graduated and cockbeaded drawers, fitted with oval handles with embossed back plates, and raised on splayed bracket feet, 39 1/4" (99.7cm) high, 41" x 19 3/4" (104.2cm x 50.2cm)
BROOCHES - a selection of brooches to include a Art Deco silver double clip diamante brooch, a round silver brooch, a Victorian agate brooch, a Victorian 9ct BABY brooch (A/F), a Victorian silver bow, a Charles Horner enamel silver brooch (Chester Hallmark), 2 Victorian gold rings (18ct & 9ct) both A/F and a Victorian Pique brooch.
A large pair of Bow figures of a piper and his companion c.1765, he standing with a dog and a sheep by his feet, she with an apron full of flowers and a lamb recumbent beside her, each brightly enamelled and raised on a tall scrolled base highlighted in blue, puce and gilt, minor faults, 29.5cm. (2)
A rare Worcester teapot and cover c.1765, painted in the atelier of James Giles with the arms of the Elsley family, a centaur with a bow and arrow atop a shield quartered in gilt and white with five flowerhead motifs, within a floral scroll cartouche and beneath a gilt spearhead border, a little nibbling to the spout, 18.5cm. (2) Exhibited: The English Ceramic Circle, Armorials Exhibition, 2008.
A large delftware charger c.1740, painted in blue, red, green and yellow with a Chinaman hunting a stag with a bow and arrow, the rim with floral panels on a hatched diaper ground, a restored rim crack, 34cm. Cf. Louis L Lipski and Michael Archer, Dated English Delftware, p.99, no.428 for a similar plate in the Hall-Warren Collection.
A Bow figure of a Flower Girl c.1755-60, modelled with a basket of flowers suspended from the crook of her right elbow, her left hand holding the hem of her overskirt, wearing a puce jacket and dark blue hat, some good restoration to her hat, 15cm. Cf. Peter Bradshaw, Bow Porcelain Figures, pl.128. Bradshaw suggests that this figure is perhaps a copy of a Chelsea figure of Spring.
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