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A suitcase of furs and vintage clothes, a David Gibson of Regent Street London cocktail dress with black velvet bodice and gold lame figured skirt, a black chiffon evening top with vertical gold sequin stripes, a turquoise dress and coat ensemble, a Trina Lewis pink jersey evening dress with sequin detail and a Trina Lewis turquoise dress, a pink and white cotton maxi dress, a short blonde mink fur jacket, a full length brown fur coat etc.
A late 18th/early 19th Century miniature shoulder-length portrait of a young man with blue frock coat, oval 2.5ins x 2ins, another of a young woman with ringlets - "Ann Sleigh When a Young Woman", oval 2.75ins x 2.25ins, and ten other miniature portraits, four silhouettes and an early 19th Century engraving, all framed and glazed
The Coysh Collection - Four 19th century blue transfer printed items bearing armorial crests, comprising: Hicks, Meigh & Johnson 'Salter's Company of London' plate retailed by John C. Du Croz in 1827, printed retailer name and Royal Arms of the maker, 26.5 cm diam; a Minton 'Worshipful Company of Ironmonger's of The City of London' plate, c. 1822-36, 26.3 cm diam; a Spode soup bowl bearing the Coat of Arms for the 'City of Newcastle upon Tyne' within a Greek pattern border, c. 1815, 24.5 cm diam and a Copeland and Garrett octagonal dessert plate with central coat of Arms for the Glover family of Norfolk bearing motto 'Inspe Crescentis', 22 cm (4)NB: Salter's Company plate illustrated and described in Blue and White transfer Ware, 1780-1840, page 42, A. CoyshCompany of Ironmongers plate illustrated in The Dictionary of Blue and White Printed Pottery 1780-1880, Book 1, page 156, A.W. Coysh and R.K. HenrywoodCity of Newcastle upon Tyne soup bowl illustrated in The Dictionary of Blue and White Printed Pottery 1780-1880, Book 1, page 145, A.W. Coysh and R.K. HenrywoodGlover family dessert bowl illustrated in The Dictionary of Blue and White Printed Pottery 1780-1880, Book 1, page 189, A.W. Coysh and R.K. Henrywood Condition Report Salter's Company - Overall wear including chipped, glaze losses, hairlineIronmonerger's Company - Chip on moulded edge and to underside of rim. Staining to undersideNewcastle upon Tyne - Small chip and discolouration to the undersideGlover Family - No chips or cracks
A 1912 Pattern Cavalry Officer's sword, by Henry Wilkinson, GRV, the 89cm long etched blade having serial number 54998, with GRV Cypher and Coat of Arms, proof marked, leading to engraved hand guard, fish skin and wire hand grip, together with leather covered metal service scabbard complete with saddle tack (2)some pitting throughout on the blade, with some minor rust spots and knocks to the edge of the blade, would need a clean, tip in good condition, please see additional images
An Edward VII 1887 Pattern Heavy Cavalry Officer's sword, by Hawkes & Co, 14 Picadilly, London, having 90cm long engraved blade, with Crown, Cypher and Coat of Arms, with serial number 7304 to the spine, Proof Marked, with white metal hand guard with pierced design, fishskin and wire handle, having criss cross back, complete with leather covered scabbard (2)
Jonathan Wall, (British), An anthropomorphic watercolour on thick cartridge paper, of a hare entitled 'The Stubble Scorcher', depicting a charismatic hare fully dressed in waistcoat, top coat and white cravat, Signed and titled by the artist in pencil at bottom of watercolour. Professionally, glazed, mounted and framed. Strong colours. Sight size: 27.5 x 25 cm.
TWO NINETEENTH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE FLAT BACK GROUPS, one a spill vase modelled with two figures, entitled ROBIN HOOD, (a/f), the other modelled as a HUNTSMAN with dog and game, together with a large STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY MANTLE DOG, typically modelled with gilt splashed coat, 15 ¾" (40cm) high and smaller, (3)
George III sabre by Runkle Solengen A George III 1796-Pattern Light Cavalry Officer's Sword, the blade with single broad fuller, remnants of part blued and gilt finish, engraved to the obverse with crowned GR cypher between pendants and lambrequins and to the reverse with the Royal coat of arms between flowers and trophies of war, engraved maker's mark, ''T.T. Runkel, Solingen'' to the back, the steel stirrup hilt with ornate langets, the quillon with scroll terminal, wirebound fishskin grip, in steel scabbard. The scabbard marked, 'R Johnston late Bland & Foster Sword Cutler and Belt Maker to His Majesty St James's St London'. Blade length 29.25in. (74.3cm)
1895 pattern infantry officer's sword with EIIR marked to guard, in steel scabbard. By Wilkinson Sword Ltd. named to the ricasso and numbered 77909 to the back, the single edged blade with single fuller, etched with the royal coat of arms above 'EIIR' and inscribed 'To BDHC from the Rifle Companies', pierced steel guard with etched EIIR cypher and shaped wirebound fishskin grip. Sword length 38.50in. (97.8cm)
1852, November 12, Duke of Wellington, Lying in State and an early 19th century pastel portrait of a gentleman. A guide to the flags, orders and medals arrayed around the Duke's coffin during his lying in state in St Paul's Cathedral, London. Published by Hullmandle and Walton, Lithographers, 51 Great Marlborough Street; together with an oval pastel portrait of a brown haired gentleman in a blue coat; and a sketch of a waiter offering a glass of wine saying, 'Who gave you that jolly red nose?' in English and Irish. (3) the pastel portrait 6 by 4.50in. (15.2 by 11.4cm)
1950S - UK QUAD FILM POSTERS JOB LOT X 10 - TEN COMMANDMENTS (TEXT VERSION) (1956), ANYTHING GOES (1956), THE GAZEBO (1957), NOT AS A STRANGER (1955), SCARLET COAT (1955), WORLD IN MY CORNER (1956), APRIL LOVE (1957), STUDENT PRINCE (1954), WILD AND THE INNOCENT (1959), THE NIGHT HOLDS TERROR (1955) (30" x 40" - 76 x 101.5 cm) Folded (as issued) - Fair to Good (on average)

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