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A really beautifully tailored 1950s navy blue textured wool day dress, having fitted bodice gathering into a point at the waist, long sleeves with self covered buttons, pockets to front with stitched detailing to edges, half belt, back button fastening and side press stud fastening and vent to skirt.
A 1950s navy blue dress, having pleats to central bodice with faux button decoration to centre, two pockets and turned up cuffs, sold with a late 1950s/ 1960s charcoal grey and black Betty Barclay dress with bow detail to hip. navy blue dress bust approx 37/38 inch, waist 32 inch Charcoal dress bust approx 36 inch and waist 26 inch.
Westerns style vest as worn by the character of Heath Barkley, actor Lee Major in the 1965 television series The Big Valley. The series follows the adventures of a family in the 1870’ who defends their ranch in California. This westerns style vest is made of brown leather with lapels, four pockets and a front button design. The vest was worn by Lee Majors in many episodes of the television series. The vest has a Western Costume Company typed label stating, ‘2722-1/Lee Majors/chest 42’. This piece comes with a Certificate of Authenticity from Studio Auctions.
Original suit vest worn by the character of Thomas Crown (Steve McQueen) in the classic 1968 film The Thomas Crown Affair. Bored millionaire Thomas Crown (Steve McQueen) concocts and executes a brilliant scheme to rob a bank without having to do any of the work himself. When Vicki Anderson, an investigator for the bank's insurance company, takes an interest in Crown, the two begin a complicated cat-and-mouse game with a romantic undertone. This navy blue suit vest without lapels was worn by McQueen in various scenes in the film and features a button up front with two check pockets. The vest features a Western Costume Company typed label stating ‘2200 – 1/Steve McQueen/chest 41 ½â€™. The vest also has a Western Costume Company Stamp #27 placed near the Western Costume Company label. This piece comes with a Certificate of Authenticity from Studio Auctions.
Of Royal interest: Mary, Princess Royal and Countess of Harewood, a Regency tortoiseshell etui containing needle sets, circa 1820, the serpentine front and sloping lid in the form of a knife box, with a vacant cartouche, the inner edge of the lid and base onlaid with ivory. The lid closes on a push button catch, height 5.1cm, width 3.2cm overall, depth 2.8cm. Provenance: by direct descent. Exemption ref. no. F43PB4RN

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