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An 18th Century embroidered white linen overdress, circa 1750, with all-over floral pattern decoration CONDITION REPORTS There are some small spots of staining to the front left hand bust and some small rips to the front of the bottom of the skirt as well as some variously throughout - see iamges for further details. Pintucks probably later additions.
Good French red tortoiseshell and boulle two train verge mantel clock, the movement back plate signed C. Bonneual, Paris, striking on a bell in the arch, the 8.25" gilt foliate dial with Roman cartouche enamel numerals over a repousse embellishment depicting two ladies either side of a winged cherub, within an ornate case with applied female bust and foliate mounts, surmounted by a detachable top and winged figure standing upon a ball, 31.5" high (pendulum and keys)
ADMIRAL LORD NELSON: A REGENCY SHELL CAMEO carved with a classical bust in profile, in an oval gold frame, with a stylised anthemia border. Provenance: According to a hand-written label dated 1943, the brooch was given to Lady Hamilton by Nelson. It then passed to his daughter, who gave it to Douglas Sladen (author of The Admiral) who gave it to his grand-daughter, Ursula Sladen on January 2nd 1943.
An undated 18-carat gold Medallion commemorating the centenary of Churchill's birth; the obverse with bust of Churchill and 'Sir Winston Churchill KG OM - 30 November 1874' legend., the reverse with lion holding the Union Flag and 'This Was Their Finest Hour' legend and 'MAC 900' goldmark below, (3.48g)
A Victorian paper cut work silhouette of lady in oval glazed frame, 25.5 x 22cm, a further ink silhouette bust of a lady and a silhouette of a gentleman painted on plaster (3). CONDITION REPORT: Small oval: frame repaired and overpainted, the plaster with nibbles, back covered with modern cardboard. Large oval: commensurate with age, tiny losses to edges and some rubbing, wooden back attached with sellotape. Rectangular: surface dirt, traces of wear, glass loose, otherwise seems to be in good condition.
Medals - Dated 1873 AD. By G. T. Morgan, after J. Gamble; gilt pewter. Obv: profile bust with plume behind with ALBERT EDWARD PRINCE OF WALES PRESIDENT legend. Rev: buildings with date in panel below with LONDON ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF ALL FINE ARTS INDUSTRIES AND INVENTIONS legend. Edge: with incuse GREEN & STEMBRIDGE CATALOGUE No 4212 inscription. BCM 1622; BHM 2964. 145.70 grams, 68mm. ("). This medal (also in copper alloy) was awarded to exhibitors; commemorative medals were also struck for the event, some in the exhibition building and the exhibition closed in 1874
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