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1930's bias cut navy blue and white voile evening dress, together with a vintage paisley patterned dressing gown. Dress in good, wearable condition with small, barely visible historic repair to skirt. Seam slightly undone at waist. Approximate measurements (due to bias cut) 47 & 40 cm across bust and waist, shoulder to hem 148 cm Dressing gown has repairs to pocket, belt missing
Hollar (Wenceslaus, 1607-1677) Portrait of a woman traditionally identified as Marie de Medici, bust-length, in profile, etching, an excellent impression, on laid paper without watermark, sheet 75 x 51 mm. (3 x 2 in), trimmed just within, and in places on, the platemark, unframed, 1648.Provenance:Reverend J. Burleigh James (19th century) [Lugt 1425];Indistinct collector's signature in brown ink [not found in Lugt]Literature:New Hollstein 1022
Ω A letter opener and four desk seals, comprising: a banded agate handled gilt brass paper knife, circa 1900, 26cm (10in) long; a silver mounted ivory desk seal, possibly Austro-Hungarian, circa 1900, carved with the bust of a young lady, 9.5cm (3 3/4in) long; an ivory handled desk seal carved with the bust of a man wearing a cap, 9.5cm (3 3/4in) long; an embossed silver example by Matthew John Jessop, Birmingham 1903 and one in plain silver by G. H. James Ltd, Birmingham 1914? (5) Cites Regulations Please note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Ω in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations when exported from the EU. The CITES regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites
Raimondo Trentanove (Italian 1792-1832). A carved white marble herm portrait bust of Napoleon Bonaparte, titled to the front 'NAPOLEONE' and signed to his right side 'R. Trentanove fece, Roma, 1827', 29.3cm high. Provenance: The collection of the late Geoffrey Harley, Pickwick End, Corsham.Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
λ A 19th century turned ivory small goblet, together with an early 19th century bone Prisoner of War cylindrical box containing nine skittles and an ivory ball, a 19th century ivory carving of a clenched fist, a carving of a bearded man, a bust of a chinaman, two early 20th century Japanese netsukes of a horse and a monkey and a recumbent pig, 9.3cm high (max). (9) Provenance: The collection of the late Geoffrey Harley, Pickwick End, Corsham.Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
λ A late 19th century ivory figure of Highland Mary, the base titled and signed 'J. GEERCKE', together with a carved ivory bust of a bearded man on an ebonised socle, a carved ivory plaque of a king seated on his throne, two floral brooch mounts, an oval medallion bust of a lady, paper knife with a lion cub finial, a German bone doll's house cupboard and a Victorian tortoiseshell and engraved mother of pearl card case, 21.6cm (max). (9)Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
Two similar 19th century Austrian hippopotamus tooth powder horns, one carved with a stag hunt, the verso with scrolling acanthus leaves and with a coat of arms surmounted by a helm and a coronet, with a dog's head terminal and with stopper, the other also with a stag hunt, the verso with a titled portrait bust of Franz I, above a crown and a cartouche with three fleur-de-lis, with a boar's head terminal, 18.2cm long (max). (2) Provenance: From a distinguished naval family.Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
A fine Heriz Tabriz silk pictorial rug, decorated with trees and animals including: a tiger, a bear, a lizard, a wolf, a squirrel and birds with two figures, the corners with portrait bust spandrels and with a pair of deer, north west Persia, c.1880, (with heavy corrosion to the browns), 181 x 132.9cm. Provenance: Kincraig House, Invergordon, formerly the home of the Mackenzies.Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
Carlo Marochetti (Italian, 1805-1867). A bronze bust of the Duke of Wellington, signed with publication date 'NOVBER 4 1852', 11cm high, together with a 19th century Jerusalem mother of pearl frame, decorated with leaves and panels of saints, a George IV magnetic sundial by Porter, the interior with a trade label, inscribed 'PORTER'S MAGNETIC SUN DIAL, on the FLOATING Compass Card, Enter'd at Stationer's Hall', the dial date 'March 17, 1825', a mid-18th century gilt brass travelling inkwell and sander and other items, 20.8cm high (max). (7)Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
Thomas Hargreaves [1775-1846]-A miniature portrait of Peter Rothwell [1792-1849],:-bust-length seated in an interior, with short brown hair and sideburns, and brown eyes, wearing a black coat with white cravatsigned and inscribed Liverpool on the backing cardon ivory, 9.5 x 7.9cm.* Notes Peter Rothwell was born in Bolton. His father was founder of the Union Foundry and after he was joined by Benjamin Hick, the firm became Rothwell, Hick & Rothwell. Rothwell was the inventor of the Variable Blast Pipe and a promoter of the Bolton & Leigh Railway which opened in 1838.
Thomas Carlyle [fl.1812-1837]-A miniature portrait of Mrs James Mierspeult [of Seaforthe, Liverpool], nee P.O'Connor of Dublin, 1830,:- bust-length with brown hair in ringlets and wearing a white lace turban, gold drop earrings, a long gold chain and brown dress, inscribed on the reverse, on ivory, 9 x 6.7cm, together with one other miniature by Thomas Gosse of Mrs Thomas Roberts of Rotherhithe, aged 70. [2]
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