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A 1920s black grosgrain ladies' coat (some damage), with a mauve embossed lining, pin tuck detail on coat, 3/4 length sleeves, satin 1880/90s bodices with tail coat detail at the back, ruffled detail on cuffs trimmed with velvet with a 1920s/30s black dressing robe embroidered with floral design on back together with an Austrian 1950s homburg hat, an early Austrian 1950s hat (some damage), a travelling Austrian babies' pouch (6)
A dark brown wool duffle coat with plaid lining, 1960s, together with a gentlemen's wool camel coat with stitching around the edge (1960s) made bt Huntbachs of Hanley, also a dark camel 1950s wool coat by Maenson, a wool twill Cromby style coat, double breasted, camel buttons 1960s/1970s (tear under pocket flap) sheepskin lining (4)
A black wool Edwardian tail coat and a pair of evening trousers a tan leather jacket 1970s with four pockets on front of item, together with a green leather coat 1930s car coat made by Waring, wool lining (damaged and torn in places) World War II black plastic men's trousers used by the Forces made by George Angus (5)
*Northumberland. Saxton (Christopher), Northumbriae Comitatus (Scotiae contiguae) nova veraw descriptio, [circa. 1579], engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, elaborate strapwork cartouche, with the coat of arms of Thomas Seckford, 385 x 460 mm, mounted, framed and glazed The first printed map of Northumberland. (1)
Anglesey & Caernarvonshire. Saxton (Christopher), Mone Insulae modo Anglesey et Caernarvans duorum borialis..., circa 1579, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, strapwork cartouche and mileage scale with the coat of arms of Elizabeth I and Thomas Seckford, good margins, slight mount staining, a few stains to image, 360 x 490 mm The first printed map of Anglesey and Caernarvonshire. (1)
*Cheshire. Saxton (Christopher), Cestriae comitatus (Romanis legionibus et colonËœs olim insignis) vera et absoluta effigies, [circa 1579] engraved map with contemporary hand colouring and some later enhancement, engraved by Francis Scatter, ornate strapwork cartouche and mileage scale with the coat of arms of Thomas Seckford, 390 x 505 mm, mounted, framed and glazed The first printed map of Cheshire. (1)
A Hermes "Céramique Iznik, XVIe siècle. Musée Sadberk Hanim (of Istanbul)" silk scarf (carré de soie) depicting tulips, original design by Laurence Bourthoumieux. Together with another French silk scarf depicting the Royal motto of Greece for the period 1863-1973 (the coat of arms of the Kingdom of Greece and the Greek inscription "My power is the love of people"). Each approx. 90cm X 90cm. Together in one Hermes box
A late 19th century fine quality French silver five piece tea service Comprising teapot, hot water pot, twin handled lidded sugar bowl, milk jug, each having cast panelled decoration, also a circular salver heavily chased centre depicting scrolls and foliate within a cast floral border, with engraved family coat of arms for Marie Busson Billault, makers marks indistinct, possibly Emile Hugo, fitted in original red leather case, weight combined 117oz.
19th Century/Portraits of a Chinese Man and Lady/a pair/watercolour, 45cm x 28cm/in 20th Century ribbon tied leaf gilt frames/see illustration Condition Report: Watercolours appear to be in overall good condition, some minor surface damage on the surface of purple coat, some other minor wear. Frames generally appear ok some slight wear to gilding.
A C17th/ C18th Gold snuff box with embossed decoration depicting three figures the central figure seated adorned with script and scrolling surround,inside inscription of The Irish Brigade coat of arms with 'Semper Et Ubique Fidelis' and 'Quo Fas Et Gloria Ducat' latin inscription, in later felt box W8.5 cm

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