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Britains plastic Wild West sets 7434, Confederate Gun Team with Limber and Gun, 7615 Concord Stage Coach, 7616 Pioneer Covered Wagon, 4465 Federal Gun with Crew and 7457 Deetail Federal Infantry in original window boxes, and two Indian Canoes with bowman in bow on original cards (Condition Mint, but boxes crinkled and some content disturbed, bowmen pegs snapped) (42)
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY AND INLAID BOW FRONT SIDEBOARD, fitted with a single drawer above a reeded wavy apron, flanked by a deep drawer and a cellarette drawer, on square tapering legs with spade feet, width 152.5cm x depth 75.5cm x height 89cm (condition: wear commensurate with age and use, patch of liquid damage to front edge, small area of veneer loss to front)
An early 1900s needle-run lace wedding veil with floral border and overall foliate motif and circlets, an oval needle run lace crib coverlet with raised petals to floral sprays, to/w a Victorian black stiffened net bonnet embellished with ostrich plume and sequins and with black silk satin bow - retail label for James Parnell, Mare St., Hackney N.E., a Victorian cotton lawn dress inset with lace and a Victorian cotton Christening gown with embroidery anglais and pin-tuckingWedding veil - one small holeLace crib coverlet - good condition
A pair of French 19th century giltwood salon chairs the balloon backs and stuff over seats upholstered in gold silk with floral appliqué decoration, within a ribbon carved frame with bow surmount, raised on fluted tapered legs with foliate carved angles and toupie feet, 36in. (91.5cm.) high, 18½in. (47cm.) wide. (2)
Charlie Bears Plush Teddy Bears: Mischief 15” beige/brown tipping, with magnetic paws to hide eyes, jointed arms and legs. Timmy dappled brown/cream 15” with jointed arms and legs, bell. Sparrow fluffy plush brown 11” with bow, key, jointed arms and legs. Victoria plush indigo 17” with bow, key, jointed arms and legs. Cavey guinea pig in cream/beige and brown; 13” with bow, key, jointed arms and legs. All in pristine condition with tags. (5)
Unusual late Victorian collector's display cabinet, in the Sheraton Revival style, circa 1890, the cabinet top with twin glazed doors surmounted with a scrolled pediment and opening to a single shelf, over a two drawer chest base with bow front and profusely inlaid with a floral basket suspended from ribbons and acanthus fronds, the drawers similarly inlaid with garlands in a variety of woods, with metal ring handles, raised on tapered square section legs, width 69cm, height 149cm, depth 40cm
The Saturday Night KidParamount Pictures, 1929. U.S. Banner, linen-backed. Clara Bow was the star of this early talkie but fellow actress Jean Arthur and newcomer Jean Harlow (in her first speaking role) made the most of their appearances. Based on a play written by George Abbott, the story revolves around two sisters who fight over the same man, played by James Hall. Bow plays the good sister and Arthur the bad; hence, Arthur has the meatier role but Bow's incredible on-screen charisma shines through. 36 x 119 in.
A Mitzi Gaynor Academy Award®-winning costume from Les GirlsMGM, 1957. Designed by Orry-Kelly. Silk and lace 18th century French Court-style 2-piece gown with a silk bustier, bustles at the hips, lace trim and appliques, and a bare back end, bearing an interior label inscribed, 'Orry-Kelly Couture Creation' and an interior wardrobe label inscribed, '1707 5679 / Mitzi Gaynor' in black ink. Along with Kay Kendall and Taina Elg, Mitzi performed the 'Ladies in Waiting' number in this rather racy costume which revealed the women's backsides with only a large bow as decoration. Directed by George Cukor and co-starring Gene Kelly, Les Girls involves a dance troupe made up of 4 people who give 4 different versions of their experiences together. The 'Best Costume Design' Academy Award® was given to Orry-Kelly for his sophisticated creations. Accompanied by a DVD of the film.
A Mitzi Gaynor formal dress attributed to Lanvin-Castillo, worn to the London premiere of South PacificCream-colored sleeveless formal dress of lace in a floral design, with a bateau neckline, accented with silver metallic thread throughout, with a full skirt supported by a crinoline, and a large dramatic bow with long tails highlighting the back waist. The anticipation of Broadway's smash hit South Pacific being made into a film resulted in several lavish premieres when it was released in 1958 including New York, London, Los Angeles, and at the World's Fair in Brussels, Belgium. The London premiere was held on April 21, 1958 at the Dominion Theatre, where the film would ultimately run continuously for an historic 4 years and 22 weeks. Mitzi dazzled in this elegant dress which she paired with a white fur. Accompanied by a vintage photo of Mitzi wearing the gown.
A Mitzi Gaynor pair of Las Vegas stage-worn dresses designed by Robert CarltonComprising a peach sleeveless dress with a fully sequined bodice and triple-layered full skirt trimmed in ostrich feathers, with a silk belted bow at the waist; together with an oyster-colored version of the same dress but without the feathers. Both dresses bear interior labels inscribed, 'Robert Carlton' and second labels inscribed 'The Workroom / 623 No. La Cienega Blvd. / Los Angeles /,' the peach dress of which is also inscribed, 'For / Mitzi Gaynor 4-26-61.' Accompanied by a cream-colored three-layered silk skirt with a silk bow at the waist. The peach version of this stunning design was worn by Mitzi in the opening number of her very first nightclub performance in Las Vegas at the Flamingo Hotel in 1961, an incredible professional triumph for Mitzi which allowed her to display her flair for comedy and singing as well as dancing. Accompanied by 4 photos of Mitzi wearing the dresses in publicity photos and on stage.
A Mitzi Gaynor ensemble worn at the 1961 Academy Awards® ceremonyPink gown consisting of a pink lace sleeveless bodice adorned with rhinestones and sparkling embellishments, and a full pink satin skirt, brought together with a slim pink belt with a bow at the center, accompanied by a matching long-sleeved bolero jacket with matching fabric buttons down the front. Mitzi's eye for fashion prompted her to play a large part in the design of this confection for the 1961 33rd Annual Academy Awards® telecast which took place at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium and which featured Mitzi interviewing Oscar® winners alongside Academy President Wendell Corey.
A Mitzi Gaynor costume worn when performing at the 1967 Academy Awards®, designed by Bob MackieBright orange long-sleeved pleated mini skirt with a large polka-dot bow at the neckline, with four Velcro closures on the back. One of Mitzi's greatest honors was performing 'Georgy Girl,' one of the nominees for 'Best Music, Original Song' at the April 10, 1967 Academy Awards® held at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium. Starting the number in this docile costume with pigtails, a large hat, and big glasses, she ultimately threw off this 'conservative' costume and appeared in a thoroughly modern and glamorous beaded leotard, singing and dancing for an audience of her peers. She recalled it as being 'the most thrilling night of my life.' She then went on to wear the outfit in her live stage shows into 1968. This lot consists of the orange dress only and is accompanied by a vintage photo of Mitzi wearing the costume in her 1967 stage act at Lake Tahoe.
A Mitzi Gaynor pair of stage-worn gowns designed by Bob MackieComprising a full-length sleeveless pink gown with a plunging V neckline trimmed in large ruffles, with a skirt of large tiered ruffles and two layers of thick pink crinoline underneath, with a Velcro breakaway bodice and a light pink long silk belt formed into a bow at the waist; together with a similarly designed mustard-colored gown with a pleated tiered skirt. Both gowns were worn in Mitzi's 1967 and 1968 stage acts and the pink version worn in publicity photos to promote her first TV special, Mitzi, in 1968. Accompanied by 2 photos of Mitzi wearing the gowns.
A Mitzi Gaynor top hat and tails designed by Bob MackieRed leotard designed to look like a tuxedo including a faux tuxedo shirt decorated with a single rhinestone stud and a red bow tie, accompanied by a red tuxedo jacket with red bugle-beaded lapels (lacking top hat). Mitzi donned this ensemble in her 1983 stage show tour. Mitzi's love for performing live on stage has never diminished and she has entertained in this fashion for decades; she is known as the 'performers' performer' and to this day says that she feels most alive when entertaining a live audience. Accompanied by 2 publicity photos of Mitzi wearing the suit.
Hand-Painted Binding by Cedric Chivers, BathBinding: The Book of Cupid, Being an Anthology from the English Poets. 8vo L. (Constable) 1909. With 23 illus. by The Lady Hylton, t.e.g., in fine translucent vellum, with heart shaped inset figure of a cupid with bow and arrow, amidst roses and decorated with painted roses on front cover and spine. In a cloth slipcase, signed by binder. (1)
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