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An early 20th century Kammer & Reinhardt bisque head baby doll, having painted eyes and open mouth, with bent limbed composition body, stamped K*R No.28 and 100, length 27cm; together with an early 20th century Armand Marseille miniature doll, having rolling blue eyes with painted brows and lashes, open mouth with two bottom teeth showing, bent-limbed composition body, stamped AM Germany 351/8/0K (needs re-stringing); and a late 19th century miniature porcelain doll, having painted features and porcelain limbs, in lace dress (3)Condition report: Medium doll in pieces – chip to base of china head.Largest doll – complete but very grubby, dried glue patches where clothes were previously stuck on.Smallest doll – complete but grubby.
An AX of Paris, size 8 dress of floral decoration; a First Avenue Collection gold and black dress size 12; a Connected Apparel black poker dot dress, size 12; a Pallant of London skirt, size 11; a red and black poker dot dress (labels removed); a St Tropez black and white dress, size Small; a Top Shop blue and white dress, UK size 10; a Derhy black dress, size Large; a Jack Bryan burgundy coloured dress and a pair of Moschino black and blue trousers, UK size 6
ROGER CECIL oil and mixed media on panel - entitled verso 'Angharad Yellow Dress and Butterfly Kisses', 11 x 11cms Provenance: private collection Cardiff, Kooywood Gallery label Comments: framed and glazed Please note that this lot may be subject to Droit de Suite at 4% of the hammer price (Please see terms / enquire)
Doctor Who, Louise Jameson and Tom Baker signed 10x8 photograph. In 1974 Tom Baker was cast as the Doctor. His eccentric style of dress and quirky personality became hugely popular. Jameson reached fame as Leela, the leather clad companion of the Fourth Doctor in Doctor Who. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
A 'The Motor Owner' Goddess mascot by Mappin & Webb, British, registered design 1921,1920s type, stamped to rear of base with maker's mark and Registered Design number '689595', with 'MO' (Motor Owner magazine) winged wheel logo to front of base, nickel-plated bronze mascot in the form of a draped nude female with her hair and dress flowing in the wind, 19cm high, on a turned wooden display base. This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: †† VAT at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
DIAMOND DRESS RING,the round brilliant cut diamond of approximately 1.02 carats flanked by baguette cut diamonds totalling approximately 0.25 carats, marked PLAT, size M, 4.1gCondition report: In lightly worn condition. Grey tint to the diamonds. Centre stone heavily included to the naked eye. Side stones included under magnification. all claws intact. Stones secure.
DIAMOND DRESS RINGset with a round brilliant cut diamond of approximately 1.24 carats flanked by two tapered baguette cut diamonds, in platinum, size K, 4.1gCondition report: Well worn condition,. Multiple sizing / solder marks visible. Nicked and scratched all over. Grey tint to the stone. Minor inclusions visible under magnification. All claws intact. Stone secure.
清 無領對襟長袖竹編衣 made of small tubular bamboo beads threaded together to form a net-like structure, the edges finished in cream silk 177.5cm wide; 63cm longProvenance: From the collection of John Thisthlethwaite (1815-1884), thence by descentJohn Thistlethwaite was a Quaker and tea merchant who made a voyage from Liverpool to Shanghai in the mid-19th century. His 1844 journal traces his passage to China, including his visits to Zhoushan (Chusan) and Shanghai in 1845 where he details purchases of silk and potentially the vest in this lot. A transcript of the journal is available on request.Footnote: Note: The use of bamboo jackets and vests dates back to the Ming dynasty. They were worn as an undergarment to aid air circulation, which helped to protect the outer garments from perspiration stains during the hot weather. A similar jacket was included in the exhibition, Dress in Hong Kong: A Century of Change and Customs, in Hong Kong Museum of History. Urban Council, Hong Kong, 1992, p. 40. Also comparable is The Imperial Wardrobe: Fine Chinese Costume and Textiles from The Linda Wrigglesworth Collection, Christie's New York, 19 March 2008, lot 125.
Armand Marseille, Others - A collection of antique and vintage dolls. Lot consists of an unmarked antique doll with wax face, wooden limbs and stuffed body. The doll measures approximately 75cm in length, and has open blue glass eyes and fair hair. Dressed in a w hite christening cotton dress, over original brown silk dress, woollen petticoat and cotton bloomers. The doll has painted shoes and socks, and appears to be in Far condition overall with cracks and age related wear to face plus some chips to shoes; an Armand Marseille German bisque porcelain doll- porcelain head and body. with moulded teeth, open blue glass eyes wearing white christening cotton dress over woollen vest, approximately 36cm in length and appears to be in Fair condition with some minor chips to feet and fingers; plus an Armand Marseille bisque porcelain doll - Makers mark:AM Germany 341./4 with damaged open eyes, a porcelain head and stuffed body with jointed wooden arms and legs, dressed in white cotton christening dress and petticoat, approx 40cm in length and appears in Good condition with some minor damage to fingers on right hand, and missing left hand; and a vintage Topsy Turvy doll with three heads- Red Riding Hood/Grandma/Wolf, and appears in Good condition in cotton fabric, stuffed, measuring 22cm length. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
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