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A vintage Christian Dior gilt metal and porcelain seven light candelabra 1960s-70s, the ovoid body in celadon green glaze, mounted with six gilt metal sconces and a seventh central, upper sconce on a gadrooned knopped stem, the conforming base with broad, circular foot, impressed 'Christian Dior Made in Italy', 14¾in. (37.5cm.) high, faults. *Some wear to gilt throughout. One sconce dented & creased, another to the same side bent upwards. No other faults.
A Pair of Tulipiere, in 17th century Dutch Delft Style, Christian Dior, each spire mounted with tenty five flutes and supported on four sejant lions above square waisted bases, painted in blue with figures in garden and interior scenes over a further four recumbant moulded lions, one signed Christian Dior, Paris, France 103cm high (4)Both with the top flute broken of and re stuckOne top section with a flute of the fifth tier down broken and re stuck, sixth tier one flute with a pice re stuck and small losses.The other top section with a flute on the second tier down with a large flat chip.One base section with a flute broken of and re stuck.
A suite of Christian Dior costume jewellery, A suite of Christian Dior costume jewellery, comprising a necklace and earrings, signed.Overall condition good to fairMarks clearClasp in working orderPastes with abrasion in keeping with age and wear, visible with magnificationEarrings with fixed post fittings
Three pairs of Christian Dior heels, Three pairs of Christian Dior heels, to include a pair of white 'Lady Dior' kitten heels, a pair of gold peep toe wedges, and a pair of black patent leather court shoes, sizes 35 to 36 (UK 3-3.5), one dust bag.Overall condition goodShoes in hardly worn conditionWhite Lady Dior heels - with original perspex wrapping, stickers to soles, very good conditionGold wedges - stickers to soles, minimal wear, some light marking to gold leather in keeping with age, some slight dirt to inside of shoeCourt shoes - stickers to soles, minimal wear
Bijouterie and collectables to include William III coin converted to a brooch, travelling knife and fork set in tooled leather pouch, Christian Dior perfume bottle, novelty lighter formed as a book, Kettner's pouch of matches, nickel cased Goliath watch, wristwatches including Seiko, Genova and Corvair, folding knives including a hallmarked silver mounted example, hallmarked silver fob watch case, Waltham rolled gold or similar pocket watch, silver WW1 or similar dog tag for E.I.Reading of the Yorkshire Regiment, silver bangle, a Yard-o-Led propelling pencil etc
A Christian Dior silk scarf, the peach scarf with green, lilac and white details, 77cm x 75cm, along with a Gucci silk scarf, decorated with floral garden flower sprays against a geometric red, green and blue ground, 87cm x 86cm (2) Condition Report: Christian Dior: various small areas of staining/spotting, possibly from perfume wear or water, no obvious holes or pulls. See photos of further informationGucci: no obvious areas of staining, holes or pulls to the silk
A Christian Dior faux pearl and paste bracelet, the spherical white metal textured beads with paste set spacers and faux pearls, snap clasp stamped 'Chr.Dior' 21cm long, with a pair of gold coloured 'CD' cufflinks, with toggle to reverse, unmarked, a pair of Chanel Paris clip on earrings, the discs with bull detail and 'Chanel Paris' lettering, 3cm diameter, with a further pair paste pearl set Chanel clip on earrings (7) Condition report: Faux pearl set earrings: Faux pearls with losses, blemishes and scratches. Residue present and would benefit from a clean. 'Gilt' is worn. Bull detailed earrings: Residue present and would benefit from a clean. Worn in some areas. Surface scratches and blemishes present commensurate with age and wear. CD cufflinks: Surface scratches and blemishes present commensurate with age and wear. Mechanism to reverse a little loose. Bracelet: Paste currently all present. Faux pearls with blemishes, scratches and wear.
Vintage undergarments to include: five slips one a Christian Dior slip with Harrods Ltd London label in black and pale pink, top of strap to hem 99cm, armpit to armpit 47cm, one bed jacket, two nightgowns and a pair of lace edged bloomers. Slip with shoe string straps and matching French knickers, both labelled "Embielle" garment size 39, with side zip. One
Various modern and vintage costume jewellery to include a braided coral and beaded necklace, Christian Dior gold plated earrings, a nickel plated open face pocket watch, etc. Condition Report: At the time of cataloguing, the pocket watch appears to be in going order, however this is no guarantee of working order.See additional image for Christian Dior earrings.
DREI FEUERZEUGE Frankreich, Paris, Van Cleef & Arpels / Christian Dior / Cartier, 2. Hälfte 20. Jh. Teils vergoldet. H. 7-12,4 cm. Auf der Unterseite gemarkt 'VAN CLEEF & ARPELS PARIS MADE IN FRANCE 1205190 PLAQUE OR G', 'Cartier Paris 31945 V' sowie 'Christian Dior PARIS'. Ein Feuerzeug mit Gravurmonogramm 'JM'. Min. Gebrauchsspuren.
"George Platt Lynes (1907-1955) was an American photographer best known for his work in the field of fashion photography and male nude photography. He was born in East Orange, New Jersey, and initially pursued a career as a writer and illustrator. However, he became interested in photography and moved to New York City in the 1930s to pursue it professionally. Lynes quickly established himself as a prominent fashion photographer, working for prestigious publications such as Vogue and Harper's Bazaar. His photographs captured the elegance and sophistication of the fashion world, and he collaborated with many influential figures in the industry, including designers such as Christian Dior and Coco Chanel. In addition to his fashion photography, Lynes also explored male nudity as an artistic subject. At a time when homosexuality was heavily stigmatized, Lynes discreetly photographed male nudes, often using ballet dancers and friends as his models. His work in this area was groundbreaking and controversial, as it challenged societal norms and artistic boundaries. Unfortunately, Lynes' career was cut short due to his untimely death in 1955 at the age of 48. Despite his significant contributions to the world of photography, his work remained relatively unknown until after his death when a vast collection of his photographs was discovered. Since then, his photography has gained recognition and has been exhibited in major galleries and museums worldwide, solidifying his status as an influential figure in the history of photography. Measures 9.02 x 11.02 Printed circa 1980sVerso is blank.Mounted to archival quality paper. "
George Platt Lynes (1907-1955) was an American photographer best known for his work in the field of fashion photography and male nude photography. He was born in East Orange, New Jersey, and initially pursued a career as a writer and illustrator. However, he became interested in photography and moved to New York City in the 1930s to pursue it professionally. Lynes quickly established himself as a prominent fashion photographer, working for prestigious publications such as Vogue and Harper's Bazaar. His photographs captured the elegance and sophistication of the fashion world, and he collaborated with many influential figures in the industry, including designers such as Christian Dior and Coco Chanel. In addition to his fashion photography, Lynes also explored male nudity as an artistic subject. At a time when homosexuality was heavily stigmatized, Lynes discreetly photographed male nudes, often using ballet dancers and friends as his models. His work in this area was groundbreaking and controversial, as it challenged societal norms and artistic boundaries. Unfortunately, Lynes' career was cut short due to his untimely death in 1955 at the age of 48. Despite his significant contributions to the world of photography, his work remained relatively unknown until after his death when a vast collection of his photographs was discovered. Since then, his photography has gained recognition and has been exhibited in major galleries and museums worldwide, solidifying his status as an influential figure in the history of photography. Measures 9.02 x 11.48 Printed circa 1980sVerso is blank.Mounted to archival quality paper. "
"George Platt Lynes (1907-1955) was an American photographer best known for his work in the field of fashion photography and male nude photography. He was born in East Orange, New Jersey, and initially pursued a career as a writer and illustrator. However, he became interested in photography and moved to New York City in the 1930s to pursue it professionally. Lynes quickly established himself as a prominent fashion photographer, working for prestigious publications such as Vogue and Harper's Bazaar. His photographs captured the elegance and sophistication of the fashion world, and he collaborated with many influential figures in the industry, including designers such as Christian Dior and Coco Chanel. In addition to his fashion photography, Lynes also explored male nudity as an artistic subject. At a time when homosexuality was heavily stigmatized, Lynes discreetly photographed male nudes, often using ballet dancers and friends as his models. His work in this area was groundbreaking and controversial, as it challenged societal norms and artistic boundaries. Unfortunately, Lynes' career was cut short due to his untimely death in 1955 at the age of 48. Despite his significant contributions to the world of photography, his work remained relatively unknown until after his death when a vast collection of his photographs was discovered. Since then, his photography has gained recognition and has been exhibited in major galleries and museums worldwide, solidifying his status as an influential figure in the history of photography. Measures 9.02 x 11.48 Printed circa 1980sVerso is blank.Mounted to archival quality paper.

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