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Lot 28

Ladies three quarter length brown fur coat

Lot 30

Dressmakers dummy, a wrought iron coat stand and a gentlemans valet stand

Lot 1713

19th Century watercolour, study of a coat of arms, 9ins x 6.5ins, gilt framed

Lot 480

Simon Halbig bisque headed doll with open mouth, two teeth and sleeping eyes on a jointed composition body wearing a red fur trimmed coat, marked 6 1/2

Lot 51

Ladies Persian lamb's wool three quarter length fur coat

Lot 65

Ladies three quarter length fur coat by Vianne Furriers, Hove and a fur cape by A. Dudkin, Brighton, Hove and Eastbourne

Lot 394

Framed silkwork picture with the coat of arms of Rugby School

Lot 481

Large bisque headed doll with jointed composition body, painted eyebrows, sleeping eyes and open mouth with six teeth, pierced ears, marked 1907 over 10, wearing a cream floral embroidered coat

Lot 2325

19th Century carved mahogany coat of arms for the DeMontagnac family (slight damage)

Lot 56

Ladies three quarter length fur coat with label for Hickleys, furriers

Lot 2027

Victorian carved oak hat and coat stand

Lot 57

Early 20th Century mole skin stole with label for Scotch Hyganised Mole together with two further stoles, a fur coat inner lining and a pair of hand muffs

Lot 650

Alderman Bill Graves certificate & Leather embossed coat of arms for Bristol

Lot 99

A ladies vintage sapphire mink 3/4 length coat having blue fox shawl collar and grey leather belt and trim

Lot 874

A CHRISTIAN DIOR BOUTIQUE WHITE FUR COAT together with a Christian Dior boutique white fur hat with original box (2)

Lot 875

ESCADA MARGARETHA LEY, purple faux fur coat, size medium, together with Escada blue fox fur hat, size medium (2)

Lot 876

A CHRISTIAN DIOR BLUE, ORANGE AND BLACK FUR COAT

Lot 877

A NORWOOD FURS LONDON LONG FUR COAT

Lot 878

A NORWOOD FUR LONDON FUR COAT

Lot 879

A NORWOOD FURS LONDON FOX FUR LONG COAT together with a Heath House Berkhampsted fox fur hat (2)

Lot 881

A NORWOOD FURS LONDON WHITE FUR LONG COAT

Lot 369

A VICTORIAN OVERPAINTED PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAIT of a bearded gentleman in a black coat, 57cm x 44cm oval

Lot 825

A Vintage Vard & Vince of Dublin Coat in Gold Leather, c. 1960's. Size 14.

Lot 120

A 1960s wirework coat peg and a Wrangler belts advertising wooden shops plaque.

Lot 63

A ladies sheepskin coat by Baileys of Glastonbury, size 16 along with a similar gentlemens coat.

Lot 941

A GEORGIAN OVAL MINIATURE, half length of a gentleman in a blue coat and white cravat Interlaced hair and initials in pearl work on reverse 6cms x 4.5cms.

Lot 942

A GEORGIAN OVAL MINIATURE, half length of a gentleman in a rich blue coat and white cravat Interlace hair and initials in gold. 6cms x 4.5cms.

Lot 945

EARLY GEORGIAN Portrait, half length of a gentleman in a blue coat with red collar. 7.5cms x 6cms.

Lot 478

Small bench and painted coat rack

Lot 77

Four pronged coat rack, walking stick and a gun cleaner

Lot 161

2 x pair of cast iron coat hangers

Lot 336

Cast iron triple coat hanger

Lot 101

A Wedgwood blue jasperware tankard decorated with an Olympiad and Canada's Coat of Arms, with original box, a Wedgwood black basalt 'Cathedral Cities Jar', with original box and a Wedgwood black basalt dolphin jug, 20.2cm high, also with original box - Part of a private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Tankard - Condition good. Box in good order. Cathedral Cities Jar - Condition good. Box in good order but internal fitted cardboard damaged. Dolphin Jug - Condition good. Box in fair condition with worn corners and slightly faded lid.

Lot 231

Paddington Bear, in blue hat, red duffel coat and blue Wellingtons, 52cm.

Lot 276

A lady's fur coat with silk lining.

Lot 4029

Adolf Hulss, 7 1/2, German 1900's. A bisque head child doll with sleeping grey glass eyes. Open mouth, four upper teeth and blonde mohair wig. On a fully jointed wood and composition body, wearing a dress and black velvet coat, shoes. (63cm).

Lot 4032

Bahr & Proeschild, 585 F, German 1900's. A bisque head character toddler doll. With sleeping blue glass eyes, open mouth, two upper teeth (one missing), and Wearing original brown mohair wig. On a rare side hipped, ball jointed wood and composition toddler body. Wearing a blue floral dress and blue coat. (37 cms) (Wig pulls)

Lot 4041

Jutta 1914, 14 1/2. German circa 1915. A large bisque head character baby with flirty/sleeping blue glass eyes, open mouth, two upper teeth, brown real hair wig. On a large character seven piece baby body, having jointed wrists, wearing romper suit and Rob Roy coat. (74cm)

Lot 4048

JDK, Kestner 257, German 1900's. A bisque head character baby doll. With sleeping blue glass eyes, open mouth, two upper teeth, tremble tongue, blonde mohair wig. On a character composition baby body, wearing a grey coat and bonnet. (54cm)

Lot 4050

Bruno Schmidt, B.S.W. German 1900's. A bisque head baby doll with sleeping brown glass eyes, open mouth, one upper tooth (one missing), brown real hair wig. On a five piece composition baby body. Wearing a pink dress and coat with bonnet. (44cm)

Lot 4052

K*R, Simon & Halbig, 55. German 1880's. A bisque head girl doll with sleeping blue glass eyes, open mouth, four upper teeth, pierced ears, blonde mohair wig. On a wood and composition ball jointed body. Wearing original dress, coat, bonnet and shoes. (61cm)

Lot 4127

Deans, English 1940's. An oil painted cloth head doll. (In need of body restoration) Wearing a red felt coat. (56 cms)

Lot 503

19th century Derby porcelain figure of "The Welch Tailor" wearing royal blue and gilt coat, riding a goat with pair baby goats to basket on his back (af), Sitzendorf candle holder applied with cherub playing musical instrument, pair continental porcelain figures of lady and gallant and two other porcelain figures

Lot 204

EARLY 20TH CENTURY MARQUETRY OCASSIONAL TABLE inlaid with a coat of arms and song birds, brass mounted glass top, on four square tapering legs with an x-stretcher, 74cm high

Lot 73

LADY'S MINK COAT by George N. Mercer, approximate size 16

Lot 1372

FREDERICK CRUICKSHANK (1800-1868) PORTRAIT OF CHARLES PRINSEP (1825-1887) Seated three quarter length, wearing a blue coat, a palette in his left hand, a brush and watercolour in his right hand, signed with initials and dated 44, watercolour and pencil 44.5 x 31.5cm.; with another by Cruickshank, probably of E. A. Prinsep, standing, wearing a brown coat, signed and dated 1847, 54.5 x 40.5cm. (2) ++ Each a little faded and foxed

Lot 1445

CIRCLE OF HANS HYSING (1678-1753) PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN Long quarter length, wearing a brown coat and a red mantle, long wig, oil on canvas, oval 77.5 x 64cm. ++ Old lining; general craquelure; some scattered retouching including prominent work on forehead

Lot 1447

AFTER THOMAS GIBSON (c.1680-1751) PORTRAIT OF ROBERT WALPOLE, 1st EARL OF ORFORD (1676-1745), PRIME MINISTER Standing, long half length, wearing a brown coat with Garter Star and blue sash, an Earl's coronet to his right, bears inscription T Gibson Pinx, oil on canvas 33 x 24.5cm. ++ Lined; retouching over many old damages; carved wood frame with losses

Lot 1449

FOLLOWER OF SIR HENRY RAEBURN, RA (1756-1823) PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN Seated half length, wearing a green coat and russet waistcoat, oil on canvas 75 x 62.5cm. ++ Lined; retouching over some old damages and general restoration

Lot 1456

ATTRIBUTED TO SIR GODFREY KNELLER, Bt (1646-1723) PORTRAIT OF ADMIRAL SIR JOHN LEAKE (1656-1720) Quarter length, wearing a blue coat, russet waistcoat, white neckcloth and a long wig, within a painted oval, oil on canvas 74 x 61.5cm. * John Leake was born in London, the son of a master gunner. He joined the Navy at sixteen and was earmarked for promotion following distinguished service at the Battle of Texel in August 1673 when barely seventeen: he was Master Gunner by 1683, then Commander (1688), Captain (1689), Commodore and Rear Admiral (both 1702), Commander in Chief at Portsmouth and Vice Admiral (1703) and Admiral (1706). He held commands on ten vessels and was active in the Third Anglo-Dutch War, the Nine Years' War and the War of Spanish Succession as well as the Twelfth Siege of Gibraltar. In addition to service throughout the Mediterranean, he took eight ships to Newfoundland during the War of the Spanish Succession and destroyed fifty one enemy vessels. He rose to First Lord of the Admiralty in 1710 and was also an MP for Rochester from 1708-1715. Leake was a benefactor of St Mary's Church in Beddington, Surrey, but died at his town house in Greenwich in 1720. He left a widow Christiane (nee Hill) and a son. Remembered with affection and respect by those who knew him, one tribute in 1812 described him as `virtuous, humane and gallant .. one of the greatest admirals of his time`. Leake sat to Sir Godfrey Kneller for a larger format portrait in c.1705-1712 (National Maritime Museum). Despite his significant role in British Naval history, few portraits of Leake are recorded. Leake's pocket watch will be offered at Lawrences in a forthcoming auction. Provenance: By descent in the family of the sitter. ++ Lined; replaced stretchers; some associated retouching

Lot 1718

TWO BONE CASKETS cylindrical with hinged covers and engraved with leafy scrolls, one with a coat of arms. Possibly Sri Lankan, 19th century 7" (17.5cm) and 6.5" (16.5cm)

Lot 436

A bamboo style bentwood hat and coat stand

Lot 492

A Victorian mahogany circular stool on four legs, a French walnut stand of inverted baluster shaped column to three legs with brass decoration, a mahogany framed toilet mirror and a beech bentwood hat and coat stand

Lot 76

Owlbert Owlbert celebrates University College Birmingham as one of Europe’s leading specialists in vocational degree courses. The design features the tools, accessories and accoutrements of the trades, jobs and skills the college is known for and includes the University College Birmingham Coat of Arms motifs, such as the bull, bear, sheath of corn and motto, ‘Service Before Self’.   Artist: Meghan Allbright Sponsor: University College Birmingham About the artist:  Meghan is a Birmingham-based artist who re-appropriates imagery and uses a glut of materials to create works that are loosely based on systems and hierarchies. Her painting style uses a similar technique of layering and mapping. She collects children’s book illustrations alongside more industrial imagery to create ‘suspended’, dreamlike landscapes.  

Lot 246

Five matching Georgian dessert forks, Old English, McKenzie coat of arms, William Sumner I, London 1791, 200g

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