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Jean Muir Fawn Jersey Dress with over stitched shoulder seams, shoulder pads, v-shaped neck, long sleeves and belt (size 10); Jean Muir Pale Green Wool Dress with slub effect colouring overall, tie neck, long sleeves, pleated detailing to the waist and cuffs (size 12); Jean Muir Bottle Green Wool Dress with over stitched nehru style collar, long sleeves, v-shaped neck with buttons and belt (size 12); Jean Muir Grey Wool Dress with long sleeves, front button placket with over stitched detailing and pleated skirt (4)
Circa 1920's Cream Velvet Drop Waist Dress with lace inserts, pearl and bead trims, together with veil and cream button satin shoes; Cream Dress with tiered and ruffled skirt, long sleeves and cream satin shoes; Circa 1930's Yellow Satin Bias Cut Gown with long sleeves, full length with matching head dress and veil; Pink Lace Bias Cut Gown with matching head dress and veil; Pink Satin Pleated Dress with long sleeves and veil (5)
Assorted 19th Century Costume, including Four Late 19th Century Bodices of embroidered white lace; Two Pleated Wool Bodices with lace modesty panels; Striped Silk Gentleman's Jacket with brass buttons, lace cuffs and silk waistcoat with gold braid trims; Silk Brocade Waistcoat; Victorian Printed Cotton Long Sleeved Bodice; pale Blue Capelet woven with bows, with cream silk quilted lining and fur trims; An 18th Century Style Gentleman's Jacket cream silk self patterned, breeches and waistcoat with paste button and silvered braid trims (12)
19th Century Cotton Printed Dress with ruffle trim and buttons to the front; Pale Blue Cotton Dress with later lace trimmed collar; Brown Silk Dress with printed silk cuffs and detailing and lace collar; Black Silk Striped Dress with applique trims and lace insert; Grey Cotton Dress with button and silk embroidery detailing (5)
Green Crocodile Leather Fitted Dressing Case initialled PSC, with green silk taffeta lining including four piece silver brush set, six glass bottles with silver tops, two clothes brushes, shoe horn, button hook, glove stretchers, silver mounted pocket watch case, all with embossed silver mounts by William Comyns. Green leather fittings include manicure set, blotter, purse, jewellery box, travelling lighter etc, with a brown canvas outer case cover, 44cm by 20cm by 33cm
A cased set of six silver Art Nouveau buttons, probably designed by Kate Harris and made by William Hutton, with Birmingham marks for 1903. Each button chased with the profile of a girl. 1.8cm wide. From the Cheltenham Art Gallery and Museum. For very similar buttons see illustration page 69 Jewellery & Metalwork in the Arts & Crafts Tradition, Elyse Zorn Karlin.
A pearl diamond and ruby bracelet, the five graduated pearls are set with eight circular cut diamonds and four oval shaped rubies in gold. 21cm long. Accompanied with a certificate from The Gem and Pearl Laboratory dated 23rd June 2008 stating that the five part-drilled button shaped pearls are natural.
A pearl and diamond set ring, the pearl is millegrain set with six small shoulder diamonds, in platinum. Signed Coch. Size R. Accompanied with certificate number 06198 from The Gem and Pearl Laboratory dated 4th September 2012 stating that the button shaped pearl measures 7.1 - 7.2mm wide by 6 - 7mm deep, the ring weighs 2.06g (total) and the pearl is natural (saltwater)
An Edwardian diamond and pearl festoon necklace, formed as a row of circular cut diamonds with six diamond set swags suspended from the pearl and diamond clusters, the centre cluster suspends a drop shaped pearl. With pearl and diamond cluster clasp. The diamonds set in cut down silver and gold collets. 41cm. Fitted case by Hunt and Roskell. Accompanied with certificate number 06202 from The Gem and Pearl Laboratory dated 4th September 2012 stating that: 1) The drop shaped drilled pearl measures 7.0 - 7.1mm wide by 9 - 10mm long and is a natural saltwater pearl. 2) The largest part-drilled button shaped pearl measures 6.1 - 6.3 x 5.6mm. The necklace weighs 27.86g (total)
A 9ct. Gold Cased Automatic Gents Roamer Wristwatch, the silver face with applied hourly batons, day and date window at three o`clock, on an expandable gold coloured stainless steel bracelet; together with a stainless steel gold plated quartz lady `Jewel in the Crown` wristwatch with applied roman numerals on a cream coloured dial with date winder at six o`clock, on a gold plated bracelet, having a small diamond set in the winding crown button, with its box and some papers (2).
A VIOLIN ATTRIBUTED TO LORENZO VENTAPANE, gold capped pegs, strung body, length of two-piece back excluding button 35cm, chin rest, interior paper label ‘Lorenzo Ventapane, Calata Borgo di Loreto 23, Napoli 1809’, full length 58cm, with provenance from Dykes & Sons, London 1926 and Dennis Proverb attribution 1981 (modern case).
universal. A gentleman’s 18ct gold cased ‘Universal Watch’ single button chronograph wristwatch the circular white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, two subsidiary dials for 30 minutes and 60 seconds, centre seconds hand and outer red enamelled ‘Base tachymetric’ dial in an 18ct gold case with single stop and reset button on the strap lug with leather strap. circa 1930.
jacot a Paris, a Gorge cased carriage clock the eight-day duration movement, with platform lever escapement, striking the hours and half-hours on a gong with push button repeat, the backplate stamped with the Jacot trademark and serial number 13553, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, Arabic five minute numerals, typical Jacot inner ring and with blued steel spade hands (damaged), the Gorge case with five ribbed handle and repeat serial number to the base, with original numbered key, height 12cm (handle down) 14cm (handle up) * Henri Jacot was one of the most well known and best makers of carriage clocks in the Victorian period with an address at 31, Rue de Montmorency, Paris. The first Henri Jacot died in 1868 and was succeeded by his nephew also Henri. They won many medals at exhibitions in both Paris and London including the Gold medal in 1900.
drocourt, Paris, an engraved Anglaise carriage clock the eight-day duration movement having a platform lever escapement and striking the hours and half hours on a gong with push button repeat, the backplate stamped with the Drocourt trademark and serial number 14591, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, blued steel moon hands and engraved mask, the Anglaise case fully engraved with c-scroll decoration including to the shaped handle, complete with numbered leather travelling box, height 15cm (handle down) 18.5cm (handle up) * Pierre & Alfred Drocourt were one of the top makers of carriage clocks in the mid to late Victorian period, having a factory at Saint-Nicolas-d’Ailermont, the most important town for carriage clock manufacture at the time, as well as premises in Paris at Rue Debelleyme 28 and Rue de Limoges. They made superb carriage clocks which were often decorative and were awarded numerous medals at exhibitions, such as the Bronze Medal at Paris 1867, the Silver at Paris 1878 and the gold at Paris in 1889. The son, Alfred, succeeded his father Pierre sometime in the 1870’s.
charles Frodsham & Co, Paris, a small quarter striking Gorge carriage clock the eight-day duration movement having a platform lever escapement and striking the hours and quarters on two gongs with push button repeat, with a ‘strike/silent’ lever to the underside of the case, the backplate signed ‘Frodsham, 19797’, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, blued steel spade hands and signed ‘Charles Frodsham, & Co, Paris, 19797’, with a lacquered brass Gorge case, height 10.5cm (handle down) 12.5cm (handle up) * Charles Frodsham, born on the 15th of April 1810, was the son of William Frodsham, see lot 655, and was apprenticed to his father for seven years. In 1834 he set up his own business making precision timekeepers. In 1854 the firm was granted the Royal Warrant and made keeper of Her Majesty’s clocks. He acquired a number of prestigious clock making firms including that of J.R Arnold of 84, Strand.
A silver-gilt dressing table set, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1918, engine-turned decoration, Greek key border, comprising: a carriage clock, a pair of silver-gilt mounted glass scent bottles and a glass toilet jar,a dressing table tray, a pair of pin trays, a rectangular box, three circular jars, a hand mirror, a pair of brushes, a pair of clothes brushes, a pair of glove stretchers, a comb, a shoe horn, a button hook and a five-piece manicure set, height of clock 9cm, approx. weighable 40oz. (qty)
A late Victorian novelty silver vesta case, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1895, rectangular form, embossed with a lady`s face and inscribed `From Charley`s Aunt, Dec. 21st 1895`, plus a modern novelty vesta case modelled as devil`s head, by D.A.B, London 1997, push button nose, approx. weight 2oz. (2)
One summer-weight 'pink' hunting jacket (tailored by Rogers & Company, New Burlington St. London), one winter-weight hunting jacket (tailored by Moss Bros. & Co., Covent Garden), both with brass button bearing skull and crossbones crest and 'Or Glory' motto for the 17th Lancers, to/w a hunting whip with antler grip and silver collar by Swaine of London Condition Report Both good worn condition, no holes, lining good, light marks (dry cleanable)

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