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A 1960s couture full length mink cape and matching snood/hat that fastens under the chin with a single decorative diamanté button, Satin lined dark ranch luxury mink fur in excellent condition including the hat. Has the label "Monsieur Leon New York" sewn inside the coat, size 10/12 approx' measuring 19 inches across shoulders and 52 inches length. (2)
WW2 CC41 Utility labelled "Teddy Bear" Coat. Has structured shoulders and satin/ acetate lining. Around a size 10, 19 inches across bust and 30 inches length. Approx' together with a green woven wool 1940s coat, with silky acetate lining. Size 8/10 36 bust, 28 waist and 42 inches length. And a 1940s/50s faux fur coat with satin lining, approx' a size 12 20 inch bust and 42 inch length. (3)
A black suede an snakeskin dress with popper front fastening,8. A reversible petrol blue leather and suede 2 piece,8. A "Friitala" leather coat with fur trim on hem (has broken zip and some fur missing from cuffs) A lace skirt and top by "Helen Michaels" 10. And a "Feminella" viscose and silk blend dress and jacket,10. (9)
Digby Morton Couture velvet coat, with button fastening and a tailored cut with flared skirt. 34 bust 26 waist and 42 inches length. (1) Condition report: Good with some wear to the velvet, on the sleeves, shows a repair on the waist near button hole, has small lining damage and a decorative button missing.
Large 19th century German glass fraternity stein of tapered form with polychrome and gilt enamel coat of arms, inscribed 'Palatia sei's Panier! Fides Turris Nostra', 40cm high. Condition Report The footrim has a shallow chip at the rear, 1in long. The pewter lid is engraved with an inscription dated 1898/99. The pewter lid is also loose at the attachment to the handle.
A collection of ladies coats and jackets, to include a Cloud nine 3/4 length coat in pale green, a Paul Costelloe black and white herringbone jacket, a Dannimac coat and another Dannimac in iridescent animal skin, a lambs wool type jacket, a lambs wool type 3/4 length coat, a Franca Luca wool 3/4 length coat and others including Laura Lebeb, Austin Reed, Walter Krines, Kasper and Gerry Weber (33)
A near pair of Meissen figures, the dancers modelled mid-dance wearing floral clothes, finely decorated in polychrome enamels on gilt scroll bases, lady incised '7323' impressed '133', man '2307' both bearing underglaze blue crossed swords, 14.5cm high (at fault) (2) CONDITION REPORT: MALE figure - plume to hat chipped off, tip of frock coat corner chipped, see the attached images.FEMALE figure - good condition, no obvious chips, cracks or restoration detected.
Demétre Haralamb Chiparus - An Art Deco bronze and ivory figure of a girl 'Little Clown' on associated base, signed to the back of the coat 'H Chiparus, Etling Paris', 26cm overall, (AT FAULT) Please note: Trevanion & Dean does not ship items containing ivory outside the EU CONDITION REPORT: The base is not original to this figure and the figure has a fairly modern screw holding it to the base. The figure pivots on this one screw. The head appears to sit proud of the neck line and is grubby around the neck, perhaps the head has been reattached at some point. There are small holes to the ivory on one side of the head and some lines to the other side. One small hair line crack to the one side of the head. General age wear patina to the bronze throughout. Clear signatures verso.
A Victorian ladies coat/cape, circa 1900, in cream with applied ribbon detail and rabbit fur trim, gathered sleeves, lined throughout CONDITION REPORT: Overall moth eaten to outer and inner of the coat, some marks around the bottom of the coat, the fur trim is matted to some areas, the silk to the inside is perishing, would fit a UK 12/14
A black hunting jacket by Caldene bearing Bicester & Warden hunt buttons, together with two red hunting jackets, one bearing brass Bicester & Warden hunt buttons together with a Dunne and Co bowler hat CONDITION REPORTS The black jacket has different buttons. Has wear including holes to the edges, especially round the cuffs. There are rips to the collar lining on the back as well as several holes to the body of the coat. the lining is coming away in various places. Bears measurement to the interior 102 cm/40". Buttons are in a varied state to include crazing to several. Caldene red hunting coat has staining etc throughout. Lining has holes and fraying to the edges and is a bit puckered and discoloured. Measures approx 23" from armpit to armpit from back. Sleeve length from shoulder to base is approx 26" and length from top of collar to base is approx 36". The other red hunting coat has no labels and no buttons, is severely discoloured and stained and heavily ripped to the interior. Has been repaired. Measures approx from armpit to armpit measured from back 21", length of sleeve from shoulder to base is 25" and the length from top of collar to base is approx 37". All items have wear and tear conducive with age and use to include staining nad discolouration etc. some fraying - see images for more details
AFTER HERBERT DICKSEE "Irish Wolf Hound resting on a rug in an interior", black and white engraving, signed in pencil lower left, artist's blind studio stamp lower left CONDITION REPORTS Has discolouration and some signs of foxing throughout especially noticeable to the mounts. Paper is wrinkled especially in the top left hand corner. There appears to be a noticeable scratch to the top button of the coat in the background. Glass is in need of a good clean both inside and out. Frame has had repairs and is cracked. Has some minor losses throughout. All items have wear and tear conducive with age and use - see images for more details
AFTER CHARLES FREDERICK TUNNICLIFFE "Milking the cow", black and white etching, signed in pencil lower right CONDITION REPORTS There is staining and discolouration. The word 'handmade' is visible. assuming a watermark coming through the paper on the top border and there is a mark to the milkmaids' coat. Has general wear and tear conducive with age and use. The frame has knocks and bumps etc and glass is in need of a clean both inside and out - see images for further details
A black fur shrug, together with a Temperley of London sheepskin gilet and a mink coat by A. C Edwards & Sons Limited The Furriers of the West CONDITION REPORTS Has wear to the fur in various places throughout and holes to the lining. It appears to have been adjusted at some point. Fur is coming away from the backing in various places. Size unknown but measures approx 44 cm from shoulder to shoulder and 36 cm from top of collar to back. Termperley gilet is a size 10. There is a pen mark to the front and it is dirty to the suede with some discolouration and staining. Some of the stitching to the belt appears to be loose. There are holes to the fur beneath both under arms, wear to the edges of the lower collar. Some pulls etc to the inside lining. General wear and tear conducive with age and use - see images for further details
A hunting jacket bearing Swaine & Adeney to interior, together with a black hunting coat and two pairs of tweed breeks CONDITION REPORTS Swaine & Adeney riding coat has one button missing. A label inscribed "Size 24/34/36L" to interior. Lining is discoloured and puckered. Measures approx 19" from armpit to armpit measured from back. 23.5" from top of shoulder to wrist and 30" from top of collar to base. Black jacket has "Made in England" label but no other makes labels. Also has label bearing measurements "97 cm 38"" and is very dirty. Has staining etc throughout. One set of breeks has "Lyton" label, the other "Christopher Dawes", has a small hole around the seam of the fly area. All items have wear and tear conducive to age and use - see images for further details
Two ladies riding jackets, one by Harry Hall, together with a ladies black hunting coat, bearing "Huntsmen Limited London 11 Saville Row W1 Made in England" label to interior and a gentleman's tweed hacking jacket by Caldene CONDITION REPORTS Harry Hall jacket is approx 41 cm shoulder to shoulder and 74 cm from top of collar to back base. The linings have rips to the interior to the seams as well as several pin holes to the back. Unnamed riding jacket measures approx 41 cm shoulder to shoulder and 77 cm from top of collar to base at back. There is a replacement button at the top and the top button loop has become unstitched. There has been a darned hole to the top edge of the lower button at the front of the jacket. Lining has discolouration/water marks throughout. Has pin holes to the lining and appears to have been re-stitched/repaired in various places. Black hunting jacket shoulders measure approx 41 cm, length from top of collar to base of back is 75 cm. there have been areas of re-stitching and repair, especially to the edges of the pockets and the button holes. The edges of the jacket are worn and in some places have holes. the interior has discolouration and repairs to the lining. Man's jacket is a 42" according to the interior label. There is a small stain to the front in between the first two button holes. All items have general wear and tear to include discolouration, staining etc conducive with a ge and use - see images for further details.
CIRCLE OF JUSTUS SUSTERMANS (1597-1681) A portrait of a lady wearing a lace trimmed dress and pearls, bust-length, in a feigned oval, the reverse inscribed 706/939 and with an engraved coat of arms pasted to the canvas, and remnants of two red seals, oil on canvas, 29" x 24.5" (unframed). Provenance: A Collection of Old Master Paintings from a European Noble Family

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