19TH CENTURY; watercolour on ivory, portrait miniature, quarter length of a gentleman looking to his left, wearing a black coat with cravat, 6.5 x 5cm, in gilt metal and lacquered frame, 14 x 11.5cm.Additional InformationCraquelure and losses to the frame, the piece is loose in the frame and cellotape has been used to secure it.
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A collection of twenty-five 19th century and later mostly brass seals, to include a bronze example modelled as the bust of a child, the back signed ‘C Aaron’, height approx 6cm, a small seal with matrix engraved with a coat of arms (25).Additional InformationAll with general and light age wear patina of light marks, rubbing and knocks to the surface.
A WWI military full length wool coat, size 5, with a military cap, two knitted green wool hats and two knitted green wool scarves, with a canvas belt and a pair of French binoculars, Lumiere and a later pair of Ellgee Cadet binoculars, each with a leather case.Additional InformationThe wool coat generally grubby and with some marks, some small moth holes and a few joints beginning to open here and there, the collar with slightly heavier wear. The cap is tired, grubby throughout, with fraying and opening of joints, the white canvas cap discoloured throughout and with some fraying. The two green woolen hats with general light wear, one of them has a repair stitched hole to the top. The canvas belt is grubby throughout, the two scarves with some moth damage and some pulling of threads, the binoculars grubby througout with wear to both of the leather cases. The French pair of binoculars with wear to the black finish throughout and some rusting, the box for these is probably not original to the binoculars, but the leather case which these are in does have a military crows foot stamp.
A George III gilt white metal Worshipful Company of Turners livery badge, the front cast with the company coat of arms with motto ‘By Faith I Obtain’, the reverse engraved ‘John Jackson admitted to the Livery 7th Dec’r 1785. Mr John Cooper Master. Tho’s Day Upper (&) Tho’s Jackson Renter } Wardens. In the Mayoralty of Richard Clark Esq’r: Elected on the Court 7th July 1796’, unmarked, 7cm long including loop. Additional InformationLight age wear rubbing to the raised areas and gilt. Some slight tarnishing around the loop. The back with a light age wear patina to the surface and edges with light wear. Overall good.
The Winston Churchill commemorative six coin set issued by The London Mint Office, comprising a £10, 24ct gold coin bearing the Churchill family coat of arms to reverse, Proof, listed weight 3.112g, five bronze brilliant and circulated coins, encapsulated with certificates in folder of issue.
The Winston Churchill commemorative six coin set issued by The London Mint Office, comprising a £10, 24ct gold coin bearing the Churchill family coat of arms to reverse, Proof, listed weight 3.112g, four bronze brilliant and circulated coins and a further white metal 'We shall never surrender' example, encapsulated with certificates in folder of issue.
A vintage Astrakhan black curly lamb 3/4 length fur coat made by Mertons, the Furriers, Altrincham, with front fastenings and 3/4 length sleeves, size Medium and a vintage Persian lamb full-length fur coat with front fasteners, fully lined, size Medium (2).Additional InformationBoth coats are in very good, hardly worn condition, with only signs of light wear. The Persian lamb measures a 40" bust, length 48". Both coats are approximately size Medium.
YVES SAINT LAURENT; a gentleman's long grey vintage raincoat/trench coat with tortoiseshell buttons, side pockets, double fronted fastenings, belted with a back slit, size 42/52, and a Harrods khaki beige double fronted lined trench coat with side pockets, belted and with a checked removeable inner lining, size 50 (2).Additional InformationBoth coats are in very good wearable condition. There are no stains, snags or marks to either coat. The Harrods coat has a detachable inner lining that is zipped into the lining of the coat for extra warmth.
A vintage Welsh Woollens 100% wool tweed fitted cape in green, blue and orange tweed, with belt, a vintage wool blue 'La Petite' single breasted lady's coat, a short cream fur wedding stole with front fastener (size Small) and three cream silk long fringed scarves (6).Additional InformationThe Welsh Woollens fitted cape is in good vintage condition, as it the fur stole. The silk scarves are in fair condition, with signs of occasional use, but no snagging and the frayed ends are in good condition. The blue coat is in used condition, but there is no staining or snags to the wool. It is fully lined and is embellished with a silver tone and turquoise blue cabochon brooch to the right lapel.
A vintage 1950s short cream and brown mink fur coat with dolman sleeves, no front closures and fully lined in black satin, with two side slits, bust 40", length 29", size Medium.Additional InformationThe jacket is in excellent condition, with no signs of wear and no bare patches within the fur.
YVES SAINT LAURENT; a full-length gentleman's double breasted 100% wool herringbone check tweed coat with cream front buttons, a full collar, and fully lined with YSL logo satin, chest 46".Additional InformationThe coat is in very good condition with no signs of wear and no damage to the tweed. The lining is in excellent condition.
SAMUEL WINDSOR; a bottle green velvet formal dinner wear jacket, fully lined with paisley silk, with single front button and pockets, size 42" S, a Charles Tyrwhitt green corduroy sports casual blazer, single breasted, size 42" S, a Peter Christian brown corduroy sports casual jacket, size 42" S, a Brook Taverner dark brown corduroy single breasted lined blazer named 'Cornwall Classic Micro' (with tags and unworn), size 42" S, a Savvy navy blue long corduroy fully lined blazer/coat, size Large and a green lined corduroy blazer, size 42" S (6).Additional InformationAll jackets are barely worn and are in very good, hardly used condition.
SAVOY TAYLORS GUILD; a 100% cashmere navy blue gentleman's double breasted tailoured long coat with front pockets, fully lined and a slit back, size 42" S and a Mr Harry wool and cashmere navy blue long formal coat, size 40" R (2).Additional InformationBoth items have signs of occasional wear and are in fair to good condition, both items need pressing but there are no snags or stains on either coat.
BURBERRY; a vintage Nova Check beige trench coat with button front, two side slip pockets, and fully lined, size Reg, an Armani Jeans grey short lined quilted jacket with double front pockets and small collar, size EU 50, and a short vintage Jolliman beige cotton jacket with zip front slip pockets and a check cotton lining, size L (3).Additional InformationThe Burberry coat is missing a button from one of the front slip pockets, but otherwise good, occasionally used condition. The Armani jacket is in good condition with occasional signs of wear and the Jolliman jacket looks unused. The beige Burberry jacket with stain to the shoulder, missing a button. Wear, staining to the left cuff on the third jacket, dirt/staining to the back of the collar. The Armani jacket size EU 50 male.
*John Guida (Italian, 1897-1965)A Fashion Design - a lady in a white fur coat with black trimmingsigned 'Jo', mixed media29 x 21cmJohn Guida (1897-1965), born to an Italian father and an American mother, was an important Italian stylist, designer, and illustrator. As a child, he moved to Rome where he attended Visconti High School. In 1914 he participated in the fashion exhibition at the Circolo Degli Artisti together with Sartorio, Grassi, Innocenti, and Angoletta. John Guida was a regular visitor to the Paris fashion shows, coming into contact with famous tailors such as Jean Patou, Jeanne Lanvin, Lucien Lelong, Madeleine Vionnet, and Coco Chanel from whom he drew inspiration to find his own personal style, becoming an official dress designer for some of the most well-known Italian tailors such as Coen, Sanet and La Merveilleuse of Turin.His designs remained characterised by a refined linearity and a constant attention to precious detail. Elongated and slender female figures were often underlined by loose skirts and flowing pants; the sophisticated profiles were highlighted by short or gathered hair, inspired by the typical garçonne model of the time.He was also active as an illustrator for the women's magazines 'La Donna' and 'Cose', and as an advertising designer for the fashion and perfumery sectors.*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.
A pair of 'Scimitar' armchairs,1960s, designed by Robin Day, each upholstered in green leather, on a polished steel swivel base with cruciform feet, the backrest embossed with the coat of arms for Gravesend, 61cm wide43cm deep73cm high, seat 47cm high (2)Condition report: One chair welded to the base preventing the swivel function. With scratches and wear to the leather.
A set of eight 'Gronda' mirrors,designed in 1971 by Luciano Bertoncini for Elco, of rectangular shape, three with a tilting panel serving as a coat hanger, each 20cm wide200cm high (8)Condition report: All with wear. Flaking to the mirror panes to various extents. All with light scratches to the casings. No chips detected.
English School Circa 1790-A miniature portrait of a gentleman, head and shoulders with powdered wig and blue eyes, wearing a navy blue coat, on ivory, oval, 3.2cm, within a diamond set frame comprising 43 rose diamonds, approximately 2cts, with clasp mount.*Notes The subject has been referred to as 'Robert Lyon, Abbot Bromley'.
A Victorian silver and enamel double-ended medicine spoon, by George Adams, London 1868, retailed by Asprey, 166 Bond Street & 22 Albermale Street, the centre section enamelled with the coat of arms of Gooch, length 17.8cm, plus a modern silver double-ended medicine spoon, by Wakeley and Wheeler, London 1955, approx. total weight 4oz. (2) The arms are those of either Gooch of Benacre (created 1746) for Sir Francis Robert Sherlock Lambert Gooch, 8th Baronet, between 1856 and 1881, or Gooch of Clewer Park (created 1866) for Sir Daniel Gooch,(1816-1889), 1st Baronet.
Women's vintage clothing including 1950s black wool coat by Lesway, three quarter length wide sleeves, two large button fastenings. Cream wool jacket by Dereta, 1960s pink two piece suit by Peggy French, grey wool coat with short bell sleeves. Also 1970s brown maxi dress by Bernshaw, a Chinese printed cotton housecoat by Antoinette Singapore and a cream mac.

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