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Lot 50

A Staffordshire pottery figure of a man standing dressed in a turban, cloak, jacket and breeches, 12.5cm high, a pair of Staffordshire figures seated by wooden barrels, jug and glasses in their hands, another similar, a tree stump spill holder with bird and nest and a deer, Victorian Asiatic pheasant pattern sauce tureen and stand, blue transfer printed jug, Victorian copper lustre mug and other items (qty).

Lot 607

Staffordshire - 19th Century Hand Painted Figural Group Spill Vase of Rebekah and Abraham's Servant at The Well, She Wearing a Headdress, Cloak and Long Dress, There Is a Well with Steps Leading From It To The Base. Height 13.5 Inches. Overall Very Good Condition, Colours Strong.

Lot 613

Staffordshire Pottery 19th Century Large Hand Painted and Impressive Flat Back Figure of a Highland Chief Standing Dressed In Highland Carb of Hat with Feathers, Tunic, Kilt with Sporan Shoes, Socks and Ermine Edged Cloak Gun and Young Deer to Left. Stands 18.5 Inches High.

Lot 624

Staffordshire Large Historical and Impressive Figure of Queen Victoria of England. c.1850. She Stands Crowned with Veil, Ermine Edged Cloak, Multi-Flounced Shirt and Garter Sash. Script to Base Reads Queen of England. Gilded Trim - Poly chrome Enamel. Stands 17.5 Inches Tall. Condition - Some Crazing But Overall Excellent Condition, No Restoration.

Lot 1810

Marvel Figurines Specials: Thanos/Cloak & Dagger/Skurge. (3)

Lot 484

FOLLOWER OF CHARLES D'AGAR (1669-1723)Portrait of a young Manwearing lace shirt and brown cloak and white jabotpainted ovaloil on canvas30 x 25in (76.2 x 63.5cm)

Lot 649

A French SFBJ bisque headed girl doll with open mouth, weighted brown eyes and jointed composition body in period cream wool cloak and broderie anglaise dress, marked 'SFBJ 60 Paris 2', approximately 48cm high

Lot 367

A Masonic Knights Templer Regalia To include a white mantle with red cross, bearing breast jewel for The Knights of Malta, star jewel for a Knight and cross Patee breast jewel in silver and enamel, further Knights Templer mantle and a white cloak with hood (3)

Lot 36

* GERARD BURNS,GIRL WITH CLOAK IN WINTERoil on canvas, signed 60cm x 60cm FramedProvenance: From a Glasgow gentleman's private collection. Sold under instruction from the executors of his estate.

Lot 38

* GERARD BURNS,BLACK CLOAK IN WINTERoil on board, signed 49cm x 36cmFramed and under glassProvenance: From a Glasgow gentleman's private collection. Sold under instruction from the executors of his estate.

Lot 599

Worcestershire Yeomanry Edwardian Bronze Statue of a Mounted Officer by Elkington of London. This fine quality detailed bronze depicts Major James Baldwin, he shown seated upon his charged, wearing riding cloak and busby. The base of the bronze is signed 'G. Halliday 1911' and also signed 'Elkington EC'. The bronze is now displayed on a later wooden plinth. Height without plinth 13 inches. Overall condition and detail is good. PLEASE NOTE plume to busby absent.

Lot 690

Royal Irish Dragoon Guards Officer's Cloak. A scarce pre 1922 example of fine dark blue melton cloth, with scarlet cotton lining. Tailored with three regimental buttons to the front. Minor age wear. GC.

Lot 173

A Limoges porcelain table lamp, by Camille Tharaud, modelled as a dancer wearing a cloak, inscribed 'Tharaud' and with Limoges printed mark, repaired, 24cm high

Lot 545

A tall pottery figure depicting a partly naked woman, sheltering under a cloak, 75cms high 

Lot 1273

Vintage Costume - a 1940s appliqued taffeta dress; a 1950s floral dress; a hand embroidered robe; hooded velvet cloak, Raymond of London; a black velvet cloak

Lot 1566

An Arts and Crafts cloak pin, target shape, turquoise enamel rounded, moonstone set

Lot 272

LADY'S EDWARDIAN CREAM AND FLORAL BRODERIE ANGLAISE FULL LENGTH EVENING CLOAK, together with a LADY'S BROWN DYED ERMINE JACKET with shawl collar, hook fastening double breast front, (2)

Lot 227

An album of mainly GWR Railway (Great Western Railway) and bus related tickets. A ring-bound folder containing approx 300+ tickets. Examples include; 1940s Bicycle tickets. Two-part cheap day returns. 1940s His Majesty’s Forces Leave tickets. Cloak Room ticket. Pre-1930s Wake’s Services bus tickets. Reading Corporation Tramways/Transport Postman, Scholar and Workman’s tickets. Commemorative Platform tickets. Isle of Man Railway tickets, including forces ticket. Two-part Manx Northern Railway tickets. Railway Executive (Western Region) tickets, etc. Mostly held using photo-corners and many labelled underneath with information. VGC.

Lot 897

A bronze framed half portrait watercolour on ivory of a lady in an ermine mink cloak, height of frame 16cm

Lot 283

A Georg Jensen silver cloak brooch, in the form of a stylised arrow head, with import marks for London 1963, and maker's mark to the reverse, 5cm long CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description

Lot 345

A quantity of Victorian and later costume jewellery including two heart-shaped lockets, a gold plated ornate watch chain, paste set rings, silver items, micromosaic, gold plated pocket watch, mesh purse, 9 carat gold eterntity ring, Scottish cloak brooch and other items (2 boxes) CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description

Lot 489

17TH CENTURY SPANISH SCHOOL Half length portrait of a gentleman with shoulder length hair and moustache wearing a dark cloak with tassels, a ship in the distance, oil on canvas, 67 x 53cm

Lot 333

B * G * HEAD (fl. 1867-1888) Portrait of a young lady seated upon a stile wearing a flower trimmed bonnet and similarly decorated cloak and holding a posy of flowers, signed, oil on canvas, 29 x 24cm

Lot 1737

A large Derby figure of John Wilkes, c.1765-70, standing and resting one hand on a square plinth, atop of which rests a scroll inscribed 'Bill of Rights', draped in a long pink cloak, a putto to his right, holding a phrygian cap on the end of a stick and supporting a book titled 'Lock [sic] on Gov't', raised on a scrolled base, the putto's right foot lacking, 31.5cm. John Wilkes (1725-1797) was an English politician and radical journalist whose criticism of the King in his magazine The North Briton earned him a warrant for his arrest for libel in 1763. Citing parliamentary privilege he was cleared of the charge and went on to become Lord Mayor of London in 1774.

Lot 1729

A Bow white-glazed figure of Winter, c.1754, modelled as a man in a hooded cloak, huddled over a flaming brazier and warming his hands, 12.4cm.

Lot 1704

A large Derby figure of Diana, c.1765, reaching for an arrow from a quiver slung on her back, wearing a flowing pink cloak over a flowered dress, her hound recumbent at her side, raised on a scrolled base picked out in green and gilt, a few small chips to the flowers, 31cm.

Lot 1290

A large pearlware figure of Shakespeare, c.1800, after Peter Scheemakers' version of William Kent's memorial, standing and resting his right elbow on a pile of books atop a plinth, his left hand pointing towards an unfurled scroll, wearing a green cloak over a red tunic and yellow breeches, raised on a tall rectangular faux marble base, small damages, 38.5cm.

Lot 1744

A Chelsea Gold Anchor figure of the Nightwatchman's Companion, c.1760, wearing a black cloak and holding a lantern in her left hand, a basket of fruit over her right arm, raised on a low base with gilt detailing, gold anchor mark, some good restoration, 15cm. Cf. Metropolitan Museum, Accession No. 64.101.491, for the same figure from the Irwin Untermyer Collection. This figure derives from a similar Meissen example from the Cris de Paris series.

Lot 1433

A Meissen figure of Winter, c.1760, modelled as a boy wearing a fur-lined cloak and holding a pan of hot coals on one knee, raised on a square socle, a Ludwigsburg figure of a poultry girl, holding a chicken under her right arm and carrying a basket of eggs, and a miniature Continental porcelain figure of Minerva, resting on her shield, various marks, 12.3cm max. (3)

Lot 375

Continental school, 17th/18th century Portrait of a 17th century scholar or Catholic priest, head and shoulders, wearing a skull cap, white ruff and black cloak, oil on canvas, 74 x 61cm

Lot 376

Manner of Godfrey Kneller (1646-1723) Portrait of a lady, half length in a painted oval, wearing a red cloak, with a distant landscape beyond,oil on canvas, 74 x 60cm

Lot 525

Continental school, late 18th century A pair of portraits of ladies, the first standing in a rural landscape wearing a black cloak and wide brimmed hat, the second before drapery with a dark cloak and lace veil, (2), each oval 14.5cm high.

Lot 211

A Scottish silver, enamel and stone set cloak brooch, the circular blue enamelled brooch mounted with shield and coronet, and amethyst set thistles, stamped to the reverse 'Crichton', 18.5cm x 6cm, weight 58.8g

Lot 516

John Faber (The elder) (Dutch, 1650-1721)Portrait miniature of Charles I (1660-1649), wearing a ermine-trimmed cloak and the order of St George, indian ink on velum, circumscribed 'CAROLUS I/D.G.Mag>brit.Fr & Hib.REX.Obijt Ao 1648, oval 13.5cm high

Lot 255

A stunning early 20th century ladies velvet cloak having a real fur collar, approximate size 8 / 10 

Lot 749

Follower of Ferdinand Bol, portrait of a young man in velvet hat and cloak, oil on panel, Kolmsperger & Pfefferle and other labels verso, 83cm by 64.5cm

Lot 1215A

Reproduction Anglo Saxon cloak fastener

Lot 853

An early 20thC Chinese embroidered silk cloak, two large panels depicting a dragon chasing a flaming pearl , borders depicting court scenes and other panels a stylised bird on blue ground

Lot 1249

A collection of 19thC textiles to include cotton lace collars, lace trim, adult and children's bonnets, silk christening robe and another, child's pique cotton coat and cloak etc.

Lot 852

An early 20thC Chinese silk cloak made up of individual segments embroidered with chrysanthemums and butterflies, the central panel with dragon chasing a flaming pearl

Lot 84

An Ashtead potters figure of a girl modelled seated on her knees and wrapped in a blue floral cloak, has black printed backstamp and numbered M37/K, 15cm high

Lot 624

A 19th century ash double corner cloak cabinet with tapestry front

Lot 106

*Theatrical costume. A heavily embellished black jacket, probably Continental, late 19th/early 20th century, fitted and flared black jacket, with neck frill, and wide sleeves, decorated overall with black soutache braid and beading, sleeve hems and lower edge with fringed edging, length 66cm (26ins), bust 86cm (34ins), sleeve length 54cm (21.25ins), together with five other garments, comprising: a large black cloak of guipure lace, with wide sleeves and tasselled neckline, lined and interlined, somewhat worn; a long cream satin train embroidered with fleur-de-lys and a dagger in gold metal thread and sequins; a red velvet cloak with "ermine" collar edged with gold metal fringe; and a satin waistcoat with applique detail, various sizes and condition (5)

Lot 260

A 19th century Icon with three figures the foremost wearing a red headdress and cloak, holding a book, oil on panel, 9 1/2 x 8 1/2 in a gilt frame

Lot 366

MODERN CLOAK TREE AND THREE GRADUATED SUITCASES

Lot 481

A Bow figure of Ceres representing Earth. one of the Elements, circa 1760-65, 24cm HighCondition Report: Restoration to left arm re-attached. Crack to Lions neck. Crack to back of cloak

Lot 428

Ricketts (Charles de Sousy, artist and art collector, 1866-1931) Autograph Letter signed to the actress Stella Patrick Campbell, daughter of Mrs Patrick Campbell, 1p., 4to, Lansdowne House, Holland Park, [1921], giving precise instructions on how to move on stage to show the costume he has designed to maximum effect, "When you bring on Tyltis coat, keep it hidden by your cloak, it makes a dull patch against you and it is better 'Theatre' that we should only see it when he puts it on", with a PS, "I have praised you to Barker, Sutro, Collins, Edward, Grossmith", and with a watercolour sketch of Campbell's dress, folds, slightly browned. ⁂ Pencil inscription by Campbell, "From Charles Ricketts. Notes on how to use the exquisite dress he designed for me as 'Light' in the Betrothal. 1929."

Lot 210

A Derby Patch Mark figure, The Ranelagh Dancer, she stands with flowers in her hair, wearing a gown and cloak, in a mirror pose, a medallion suspended from a ribbon over her shoulders, holding a flower posy, 28cm high, c.1770

Lot 102

A 16th century South Netherlands oak carving of St Martin and the beggar, St Martin depicted dividing his cloak for the beggar, height 22in. width 18.5in.

Lot 346

* GERARD BURNS,BLACK CLOAK AND DOVES oil on canvas, signed 61cm x 61cmFramedProvenance: From a Glasgow gentleman's private collection. Sold under instruction from the executors of his estate.

Lot 370

An undated archaistic jade(?) pendant carved with the image of Maitreya as a chubby man, wrapped in a cloak and holding a ruyi sceptre. 85 grams, 55mm (2"). From an old London collection, formed in the 1980s. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 3024

British Coins and Medals, Celtic (c.40-30 B.C), gold stater, ornate yoke type, devolved head of Apollo with wreath, ‘cloak’, crescents, trio of pellets, pellet in annulet and yoke motif, rev. annulated horse right with backward pointing ear, cogwheel above, yoke motif, pellets and pellets in annulet with linked pellets before a face, wheel and pellets below, wt. 5.42gms. (S.-; ABC.-; VA.-; BMC.-; Sills, Divided Kingdoms, 17.1583), about extremely fine and a piece of exceptional style and quality, featuring multiple hidden faces - an important piece, unique Dr. Sills has catalogued and included this coin in his forthcoming publication, Divided Kingdoms: The Iron Age Gold Coinage of Southern England. He comments ‘The obverse is a variation on the ABC Cheesefoot Head type, but there are significant differences on the reverse which make it a new type. It is one of a small number of issues where it is possible to hazard a guess that someone who also worked in another region cut the dies. The horse’s mane is engraved in a very distinct way, as two lines with the mane shown as upturned spikes; the animal has an annuulate body and a distinctive backward-pointing ear. Other relevant features are the many pellets-in-annulets in the field and the yoke motif above the cogwheel. There is only one other that has all these features - especially the mane - that is ABC.2240, Middle Whaddon Chase stater, a rare Essex type that belongs to a group with strong Kentish influence. There is no doubt it is a new and unique Hampshire type and it is important evidence for the presence of peripatetic die cutters in the 40/30s B.C.’

Lot 645

Octavian AR Denarius. Italian mint (Rome?), autumn 30 - summer 29 BC. Laureate head right / Rostral column ornamented with two anchors and six beaks of galleys, surmounted by a statue of Octavian, naked but for cloak over left shoulder, holding spear in right hand and parazonium in left; IMP CAESAR across fields. RIC 271; CRI 423; RSC 124. 3.86g, 20mm, 3h. Near Mint State. Very rare in such high state of preservation.

Lot 637

Octavian AR Denarius. Italian mint (Rome?), autumn 32 - summer 31 BC. Head of Venus right, wearing stephane, earring and necklace / Octavian, in military attire and with cloak billowing out behind, advancing left, extending right hand and cradling spear in left arm; CAESAR DIVI•F across fields. RIC 251; CRI 397; RSC 70. 3.49g, 20mm, 8h. Good Extremely Fine. Lustrous metal.

Lot 646

Octavian AR Denarius. Italian mint (Rome?), autumn 30 - summer 29 BC. Laureate head right / Rostral column ornamented with two anchors and six beaks of galleys, surmounted by a statue of Octavian, naked but for cloak over left shoulder, holding spear in right hand and parazonium in left; IMP CAESAR across fields. RIC 271; CRI 423; RSC 124. 4.05g, 19mm, 3h. Good Extremely Fine. Very rare in this condition.

Lot 680

Germanicus Æ Dupondius. Struck under Caligula. Rome, AD 37-41. GERMANICVS CAESAR, Germanicus, bareheaded and draped, standing right in chariot, holding eagle-tipped sceptre and reins in left hand, driving triumphal quadriga right; chariot decorated with figure of Victory advancing right / SIGNIS RECEP[T] DEVICTIS GERM, Germanicus, bareheaded, wearing cuirass and short tunic, standing left, right leg bent at knee and drawn back behind left, with cloak over left arm in which he cradles an aquila, and extending right hand in gesture of command; S-C across fields. RIC 57 (Gaius); BMCRE 93-100 (Caligula); BN 140-51 (Caligula). 17.72g, 29mm, 7h. Good Extremely Fine. Attractive dark red-brown patina with touches of green. An incredibly well preserved coin, certainly one of the very finest surviving examples of the type, this extraordinary piece retains all of its intricate details and is a magnificent example of 1st century Roman art.

Lot 719

Hadrian AV Aureus. Rome, AD 124-128. HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS, laureate bust right, slight drapery on far shoulder / COS III, Hadrian, with cloak floating behind him, on horseback galloping to right, holding couched spear. RIC 187; Calicó 1224a; BMCRE 437; Biaggi 593. 7.15g, 20mm, 5h. Very Fine.

Lot 647

Octavian AR Denarius. Italian mint (Rome?), autumn 30 - summer 29 BC. Laureate head right / Rostral column ornamented with two anchors and six beaks of galleys, surmounted by a statue of Octavian, naked but for cloak over left shoulder, holding spear in right hand and parazonium in left; IMP CAESAR across fields. RIC 271; CRI 423; RSC 124. 3.92g, 19mm, 4h. Near Extremely Fine.

Lot 525

Commemorative Medals, Scotland, James V, cast bronze medal, by James Tassie (post 1791), bust three-quarters l. (after the portrait by Corneille de Lyon, c. 1536), wearing plumed hat and ermine cloak, rev. legend in 6 lines, 54.5mm. (MI.45/39 and note p. 13; BDM.VI, p.25), extremely fine, rare Tassie planned a series of medals of the Scottish monarchs to be made in opaque white glass, but it was never completed. Bronze casts were also made and MI records medals of James I, James IV and Mary, Queen of Scots, whilst a medal of Robert the Bruce was sold in Baldwin Auction 38, 4 October 2004 (lot 1161).

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