A Ballet Dresses from the production of Sleeping Beauty 1977/78 at the Royal Opera House, London, metal zipperThe production performed by the Royal Ballet at Covent Garden.A coral/peach ballet dress has a off white tulle bust line bodice with gold braiding and the bodice is heavily embellished with a monochromatic colourway heavily beaded with a large motif. The peplum effect waistline is edged in a silver braid. The peach Bo Peep paniers fall over a tulle tutu overlay.Character and dancer: Fairy of the Woodland Glades and dancer was Alfreda Thorogood
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A Ballet Dresses from the production of Sleeping Beauty 1977/78 at the Royal Opera House, London, metal zipperThe production performed by the Royal Ballet at Covent Garden.The mauve/lilac ballet dress the high bust line bodice is made of cream tulle edged of gold braiding. The heavily intricate beadwork is a main feature of the bodice and is decorated down to the waistline, the heavily embossed Bo Peep paniers, are over a tulle underlay in lilacCharacter and dancer:Lilac Fairy and dancer was Marguerite Porter
An early 20th century metal chatelaine decorated with a roundel containing the bust of a young maiden with circular pierced surround, with hooks to back and front, and a milled chain supporting a pierced bracket suspending a mesh purse, small aide memoir, circular mirror, pencil and shield shaped pen knife.
A late 19th/early 20th century walnut Vienna wall clock, the pediment with applied carved female bust decoration above circular brass and enamel dial set with Roman numerals, height (excluding pediment and drop) 56.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Surface wear commensurate with age including chip to lower section above drop and further nibbles to corners, upper right section of pediment detached but present with lot.
British Coins, James I, third coinage, quarter-laurel, mm. lis/trefoil (1623-1624), laureate bust l., value behind head, rev. long cross over crowned shield of arms, beaded inner circles on both sides, wt. 2.20gms. (S.2642B; N.2119), minor edge damage, otherwise very fine, rare *ex Baldwin’s Auction 44, 2 May 2006, lot 819 ex H.M. Lingford, Glendining, 20 June 1951, lot 1125
British Coins, James I, third coinage, sixpence, mm. lis, 1623, crowned sixth bust r., rev. shield of arms (S.2670; N.2126), attractively toned, some weakness on shield, otherwise extremely fine, practically as struck, a superb portrait coin *ex Glendining, 6 November 1991, lot 529 ex R. Bole Collection, part I, DNW Auction 89, 29 September 2010, lot 1532 ex Mark Rasmussen, list 22, no. 77 The Property of a Gentleman
British Coins, Victoria, penny, 1860, toothed border, young bust l., signature on cape, colon dots : after G: of D: G: to a gap between two teeth, rev. Britannia std. r., with shield and trident, LCW below shield (S.3954; M. BP 1860 L; F.13; P.1625), several die cracks on obverse, another on reverse starting between the NNs of PENNY, splitting in a V formation after 5cm., about uncirculated with toned area at left of obverse and subdued 50% lustre, the right side slightly brighter at 70%, subdued 60% lustre on reverse
British Coins, George II, copper farthings (10): 1st type (3): 1736; 1741; 1744; 2nd type (4): 1746 (2); 1749 (2); 1750 (2); 1754, old laur. and cuir. bust l., rev. Britannia std. l., with shield and spear (S.3721/22), generally fine to very fine but the last better and with some redness (10) The Neil Shaw Collection
British Coins, James I, third coinage, sixpence, small flan, mm. lis, 1623, crowned sixth bust r., rev. shield of arms (S.2670; N.2126), attractively toned, almost extremely fine with a good portrait *ex Glendining, 18 June 1975, lot 67 (part) ex Spink Auction 4018, October 2004, lot 570 The Property of a Gentleman
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