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Antique large scale dolls’ house drawing room furniture, props from Prudence Kitten, of pale wood with embossed gold paper trim and pink silk upholstery, comprising a day bed with canopy and gilt metal crown finial - 15in (38cm) high, a cupboard, a table, six arm chairs and a carpet (some damage)
Collection of 10 individually framed illustrations/posters. Ten airship related items, framed, mounted and glazed (22cm x 31cm in dark blue frames, pale blue mounts). [1] A page from “Outing” magazine, showing an early dirigible, below which is a quote from Thomas Edison on the subject of Airships, “Bah! Balloons!”. GC, but a grease spot is at the bottom of the page. [2] A print of young lady, sitting on a flying carpet, wearing a wisp of smoke, while around her other flying machines can be seen against the night sky. Title at the bottom reads “Let’s go to America”. [3] An unused menu card, decorated on the left side with an colourful illustration of the French Dirigible “Le Patrie” passing over a military review on 14 July 1906. At the bottom of the menu is an advert for Benedictine Liqueur, and the description of the event. Menu shows some foxing. [4] Page from a British publication, showing a colour illustration of Lieutenant W Leefe-Robinson shooting down SL11 in flames. Heading and Description in 4 lines below the illustration. GC. [5] A colour illustration showing the German Naval Airship L15 floating broken-backed in the sea off the north coast of Kent. Surrounding the ship are many British trawlers and small warships engaged in rescuing the crew, or attempting to salvage the L15. Description below the illustration. GC. [6] 1980 German mail, commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the first Europe, Pan America flight by the Graf Zeppelin. An A4 sheet with a picture of the LZ127 “Graf Zeppelin” at the top, a set of 4 modern Deutsche Bundespost Stamps cancelled 19 October 1980 in Essen. Below the stamps are coloured copies of the cachets used for the 1930 original flight. GC. [7] Colour Picture of an Airship Industries Skyship 500 over London. Faded and a water stain down one side. [8] A full page colour illustration of the US Airship Macon being moored to the mobile mast, as seen from the foot of the mast. [9] A small reproduction of a poster for the Frankfurt International Aerial Exposition of 1909. [10] A small reproduction of a Hamburg-America line poster for flights aboard the “Victoria Luise” from Frankfurt am Main.GC
A Tabriz carpet, the rectangular panel with central shaped medallion amidst an all over design of floral scrolls, animals and birds on a pale blue ground with red spandrels with bird decoration with broad and narrow panelled borders, bearing script, 317 cm x 223 cm CONDITION REPORTS General wear and dirt. Generally a good amount of pile, although there are numerous areas, particularly to edges and borders, where pile is missing (possibly moth damage) and these areas have been coloured-in.
ANATOLIAN YUNTDAG-CICIM EMBROIDERED KELIM CARPET OR DOOR CURTAIN, in the form of two narrow carpets stitched together, having diamond pattern broad stripes and rectangular patterned narrower stripes, the end webs wine red with three narrow blue stripes, plaited long orange fringe to one end only, approx 7`8" x 5`4"
SHIVAN CAUCASIAN BANDED KELIM SMALL CARPET, with no long side borders, having plain broad central brick red band and two flanking broad bands each with two large and colourful diamond shapes with zig zag filler patterns on a white field, also having six narrow bands and ribbon bands, the end webs with plain red and gold stripes, long fringes 9` x 5` (repaired)
A Keshan Carpet, Persia, circa 1960 the red field with a floral dark blue and ivory medallion, similar spandrels all with scrolling vines, ending in flowerheads and leaves, within a similar dark blue border, three inner and four outer guardstripes, condition: minor loss of ends, 420 by 305cm 1

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