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*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.
English School - A miniature portrait of a young lady,:- bust-length with long fair hair, wearing pearls and a jewelled dress, oval, 6.2cm, a lock of hair and seed pearls to the reverse, together with two other miniatures of young ladies. [3]Please see website for further images of this lot. www.bhandl.co.uk
English School 18/19th Century-Miniature portrait of an Elizabethan lady, half-length standing,:- with hair tied high and wearing an ornate pale blue dress with high lace collar, painted on mica, tondo 8.5cm, together with an English School miniature of a fashionable lady and one other of a young lady. [3]Please see website for further images of this lot. www.bhandl.co.uk
A late 19th century silver wager cup, with import marks for London 1893, importer's mark of Martin Sugar, modelled as a standing woman wearing a long dress and crown and with her arms aloft, holding two scroll mounts with a swing-hinged cup, embossed foliate decoration, on a matted background, height 26.5cm, approx. weight 12.3oz.
A Victorian CB group of five to Major-General Charles Vyvyan Cox, CB. (1819-1903): Most Honourable Order of the Bath Companion's neck badge, 18ct gold and enamel, London 1870, Gwalior Star, Punnair 29th Dec, 1843, 'Lt C V Cox 3rd Bde. Bengal Artillery', Sutlej Medal with Sobraon and Ferozeshuhr clasps 'Lt. C V Cox Horse Artillery', Punjab Medal with Chilianwala and Goojert clasps,'Lieut C V Cox Adt 2nd Bde H Arty' and India Service Medal, 'Lt -Major C V Cox 4th Tp 2nd Bde Bengal Arty', in a red leather case, together with a cased set of three miniatures, Punjab, Gwalior and India Service Medals, Victorian officer's dress sword in scabbard, Victorian ivory handled mameluke in scabbard, tin trunk containing No.1 Dress tunic and trousers with gold sash, sword belt, Ostrich plume in tin case, spurs and accessories, also two Carte de Visite Photographs of Major -General Cox in full No.1 uniform with full medal group and mameluke sword, together with a large pastel portrait of Charles Vyvyan Cox by Robert Faulkner circa 1853, half-length standing with brown wavy hair, blue eyes and mutton-chop sideburns and moustache, wearing Captain's uniform with India Campaign medals and dress sword, 99 x 81cm, and a portrait of his wife Charlotte Elizabeth Cox (daughter of J L Farr of North Cove Hall , Suffolk), three-quarter length standing, wearing pearl and jeweled necklace, a long ivory coloured gown with blue fringe and holding a pet dog, signed and dated 'Dickinson 1871', on porcelain, oval 44 x 30cm, in a mahogany and glazed case.*Notes Charles Vyvyan Cox was born in 1819 in Stockland, Devonshire, the second son of the late Rev. John Cox, rector of Cheddington and Vicar of Stockland-cum-Dalwood and of Martha Rowe. He was educated at King's School, Sherborne and Addiscombe Academy before entering the Bengal Artillery in 1838. Serving as a Subaltern he fought in both the Gwalior Campaign 1843-44 and the Sutlej campaign 1845-46 where he was wounded at the battle of Moodkee. During the Punjab Campaign 1848-49 he served as a Brigade Major of Horse Artillery and was mentioned in dispatches. He became Captain in 1853 and took part in operations in Rawalpindi and Peshawar during the Indian Rebellion of 1857. Promoted to Lieutenant Colonel in 1860 and then Colonel in 1863, he married his wife Charlotte Elizabeth Cox (nee Farr) in 1864, before becoming a Companion of the Bath in 1874. He died in 1903, St George, Hanover Square , London and is buried in Kensal Green Cemetery.
Selection of antique and later lace and embroidered items including a child's tamboured net lace apron and lace dress front. Babies silk cap, silk petticoat, cotton dress and silk drape possibly for a crib, a large knitted lace shawl. Plus a pair of embroidered silk handerchiefs and other lace handerchiefs. Twelve small pulled thread silk mats embroidered with tiny insects and flowers.
Antique White work Christening Gown with petticoat and embroidered cream wool shawl. Also an appliqued net lace wedding dress train, motifs include Thistles, Lily of the Valley, Bows and Shamrock. Plus a floral printed silk kimono and a selection of lace items and table linens.Condition report: Length from shoulder to hem 110 cms approximately.
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.
Chinese embroidered birds and flowers on pink paper and antique lace items including Carrickmacross Bertha collar, Honiton lace dress front, tape lace with needlework infills and silk inserts, Honiton cuffs and trims on other bobbin lace collar, a small example stated to be late 17th century Milanese Guipure lace plus other embroidered items.
Selection of vintage 1970s - 80s Ladies clothing including wool check jacket, Austin Reed red and white dog tooth jacket, patchwork bomber jacket, Jaeger jacket and trousers, Lerose Match Set skirt and waistcoat and a Chinese embroidered cream silk jacket, dress by Marcolas Paris and a blue silk dress and top.
Three vintage wedding dresses, including 1950s satin and lace, 1980s Oyster satin, pointed waistline and rosettes on dropped shoulders by Berkertex, a cream satin dress with train, a heavily beaded bodice and net sleeves with hooped petticoat by Ellis Brides. Plus a black all over ruched strapless evening dress with stiffened net petticoats by Trina Lewis & Marjon Couture
Gentlemen's 1952 traditional Highland Dress comprising of kilt, black jacket,and waistcoat by Meyer & Mortimer. A pair of Church shoes, Austin Reed dress shirt, white waistcoat front and some white collars. One other kilt and a leather sporan by Anderson & Co.Condition report: No Sizes given on Jacket, waistcoat and Kilt. Shirt 14 1/2, White half waistcoat 36, Shoes Church's 9 1/2.Some moth holes to back of woman's long skirt.
Late Victorian garnet five stone ring in carved scroll setting with diamond accents, one other yellow metal gem set dress ring and yellow metal chain, 89cm longCondition report: Garnet ring is not marked and weighs 3.2 gramsGem set ring has a mark but unable to read it. Weighs 2.6 gramsThe chain is marked 9k on the clasp and stamped 750 on the link near the clasp. The chain itself has no markings. Weight 14.8 grams
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