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A modern Gainsborough style armchair, with comb top, button back and deep seat, with fluted sabre arms and front supports joined by a H stretcher, of modern construction, 101cm high,a modern mahogany side cabinet with two drawers above double cupboard on bracket feet and a wall hanging embroidery with horses attacking wild animals. (3,AF) The upholstery in this lot does not comply with the 1988 (Fire & Fire Furnishing) Regulations, unless sold to a known exporter or upholsterer it will be cut from the frame before leaving the premises.
A 'Park Lane De-luxe' compact, 1930s, rectangular faux crocodile skin case with clasp lock, hinged lids to both sides, one with mirror to underside, gold plated interiors for make-up and cigarettes, fold out comb holder with two faux tortoise shell combs, fine mesh metal loop carrier, 4 x 5in. (10.25 x 12.75cm.); together with an Art Deco style ladies cigarette lighter; and a gilt metal handbag form compact. (3)
Three Georgian cut glass salts with stands, the cup shaped salts with comb cut rims over alternate panels of diamond and diamond cut oval cutting, on a plain foot with ground pontil, on a conforming dished stand with star cut base, the salts 7cm. diameter; together with a Georgian cut glass sugar bowl, with pineapple diamond, panel and printie cut body, on flared star cut foot, 12cm. diameter. (4)
Advertising Poster - Pin-Up Calendar 1947 by George Petty. George Brown Petty IV (April 27, 1894 – July 21, 1975) was an American pin-up artist. His pin-up art appeared primarily in Esquire and Fawcett Publications's True but was also in calendars marketed by Esquire, True and Ridgid Tool Company. Petty's Esquire gatefolds originated and popularized the magazine device of centerfold spreads. Reproductions of his work were widely rendered by military artists as nose art decorating warplanes during the Second World War, including the Memphis Belle, known as "Petty Girls".Country: USA. Year: 1947. Artist: George Petty. Size (cm): 31x23. Item consists of a 12 pages calendar and a hardback back cover binded with a plastic comb bind. Good condition, minor scratches, marks and stains.
ALFRED GREVIN & FRIEDRICH & BEER, a pair of bronze studies of ladies dressed up as a cockerel and a chicken, the lady dressed as a cockerel wearing hat surmounted by comb and flowing feathers reaching down her back, her belt with horn and tail feathers protruding from her rear, the lady dressed as a chicken wearing hat with smaller comb and feathers reaching down to her neck, bearing egg aloft and carrying basket of eggs under one arm with tail feather protruding from her rear, both raised on turned bases marked "E. Tassel Fondeur Ed" and stamped with the number "13" underneath, 23.5 cm high
SUN - CARL PERKINS - A stomping pack of 7 x Sun 45s from the Rockabilly master. Titles are Gone, Gone, Gone c/w Let The Juke Box Keep On Playing (Sun 224 with the catalogue number at the 9 O Clock position, push marks to both sides, matrix 45-U-94 and 45-U95, 45-U-95 - a clean Ex copy), Sun 274 Forever Yours (stamped inverted 'M.S.I.CO'), Glad All Over/Lend Me Your Comb (Sun 287, 45-U-288 and 45-U-289 - Ex), I'm Sorry, I'm Not Sorry (Sun 249 45-U-210 and 211 with inverted 'M.S.U.CO' on the label), Matchbox (Sun 26145-U-231X ?13483 and 45-U-235 ?13182 - very clean Ex), Blue Suede Shoes (Sun 234 U-176 and 177-45 - VG) and Boppin' The Blues (Sun 243 with 'SUN' etchings - VG+ RE?).
CARL PERKINS - LONDON 45s - The first four singles from the Tennessee legend and author of one of the most recognisable tunes in the world, Blue Suede Shoes. All records are on black and silver London labels with original tri-centres with the labels and centres in great condition Titles inlcude: Blue Suede Shoes (HLU 8271, VG+); Matchbox (HLS 8408, Ex); Glad All Over (HLS 8527, Ex); and, Lend Me Your Comb (HLS 8608, Ex+).
A Thornton's ceramic novelty money box of The Chocolate Kabin, limited edition to celebrate 100th anniversary; a 1950s embroidered dress table set, mirror, hairbrush comb and clothes brush; two hand painted framed porcelain panels; a Duchess china teapot; a Royal Albert lidded trinket box; etc (quantity)

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