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A mixed collection of various vintage gents and ladies watches to include a cased Citizen quartz dress watch with date aperture, box, etc, a further boxes Accurist ladies cocktail watch with matching necklace, pendant and earrings, and a further collection of various vintage gents and ladies watches
the c-scroll chased fob with an oval foil backed hardstone matrix with head of Mary Queen of Scots wearing a ruff and a dress with pendant cross; the other with simple metal mount, the oval hardstone matrix carved with a classical female head in profile(Matrix heights: 1.9cm & 2.2cm)Footnote: Provenance: From a private Scottish collector, by descent. Note: For another similar please see, Sotheby's Small Wonders: Early Gems & Jewels, 16th December 2020, lot 52.
3 sets of British Royal Air Force dress jacket and trousers.None of the uniforms have any sizes on them.The tropical bush jacket measures from pit to pit 50cm.The Intelligence Core dress jacket pit to pit is 50cm. This one has moth damage.RAF Mess Dress Jacket, waistcoat and trousers. Jacket pit to pit is 45cm.RAF White Mess Jacket has a label Michael J Stone Market and measures pit to pit 45cm approximate.
A Second World War Royal Horse Artillery service dress jacket, an East Surrey service jacket, a Masonic robe etc.The small East Surrey regiment service jacket has a label on the inside Battle Dress 1919 pattern size 10, in good overall condition with obvious wear. The other dress jacket has no labels, no obvious holes and has signs of wear.A green school blazer by Morlands of Croydon is in worn condition.A Red cape by Edison Company Uniforms London 1964 is in worn condition.
A Knight Commander of The Order of The Bath silver gilt neckbadge, London 1977 and a red enamelled breast star Civil Issue with ribbons, instructions for wearing card and case by Garrard & Co. Ltd also a Saxony Kingdom Royal Saxon Albert Order, knight with swords with a ribbon and the corresponding dress miniature award (ribbon lacking for this) (qty). Condition Report The enamels are in good condition, the KCB case is in good condition.
A 9ct gold and enamelled military brooch, designed as the badge of The Durham Light Infantry, Birmingham 1960, gross weight 4.6 gms, with a case, a Durham Light Infantry cap badge, two and a half pairs of D.L.I collar badges, five crowns, three pips, a Somerset Light Infantry collar badge, a quantity of military uniform buttons, including ten small brass, Somerset Light Infantry and ten mess dress Somerset Light Infantry and twenty-two badges relating to differing dog breeds, mostly Cavaliers, (qty).
The First World War and later awards to Major Henry Joseph Milligan Royal Army Medical Corps, comprising; The Military Cross George V issue privately engraved to the back 'H.J. MILLIGAN MAJOR R.A.M.C. JUNE 1917' with further second award bar engraved 'JUNE 1919', with the original case, a 1914-15 star to LIEUT.H.J. MILLIGAN. R.A.M.C., a 1914-18 British War Medal and a 1914-19 Victory Medal to MAJOR H.J. MILLIGAN.' with three named card boxes of issue, a 1935 Silver Jubilee Medal with a named certificate, a 1937 Coronation Medal with a case and with a named certificate, five corresponding dress miniature medals mounted on a bar, with a case, a R.A.M.C. cap badge, a crown badge, a pendant locket enclosing photographs, two ribbon bars and a Dumbarton Equitable Cooperative Society Limited prize for writing and arithmetic, detailed St Patrick's school won by Harry Milligan, with a case. Together with an R.A.M.C tunic, with brass buttons and two ribbons, belt and an officer's peaked cap, with R.A.M.C cap badge.
A 9ct gold cushion shape cased lady's wristwatch, the unsigned silvered dial with black Arabic numerals, (Glasgow import hallmark date letter rubbed), a gilt metal bracelet, a base metal watch Albert chain, fitted with two coins, a two row dress Albert chain, two silver cased, keyless wind, openfaced pocket watches, London 1883 and Chester 1899 and a silver cased, key wind, hunting cased fob watch, (7).
A Movado steel cased keyless wind open-faced dress watch, circa 1940, with a signed jewelled lever movement, the signed silvered dial with silvered Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and with blue steeled hands. Condition Report The watch is not currently working, the balance wheel is rigid with no movement, however the watch movement, dial and case all look to be in good condition. Diameter of watch case 45mm.
Four gold, mother-of-pearl and half pearl set dress buttons, detailed 18 CT 9 CT, gross weight 4 gms, (two half pearls lacking), a pair of silver octagonal cufflinks, probably 18th century, decorated with roses to the centres, indistinct maker's mark, but probably T.H., a button, a stud and a gold mounted watch key, probably late 18th century, (8).
A pair of gold, diamond and mother-of-pearl dress studs, each mounted with a cushion shaped diamond to the centre, on a mother-of-pearl ground, detailed 18 CT, combined gross weight 2.8 gms, a pair of 9ct gold cufflinks, with R.A.F wing motifs, (the back section to one cufflink lacking), Birmingham 1948, gross weight 8.1 gms, a pair of mother-of-pearl cufflinks, three gilt studs and a monocle, (8).
A pair of white gold mounted black onyx dress cufflinks, the backs and the fronts of Art-Deco design, detailed 585, gross weight 6 gms, a gold and platinum bar brooch mounted with a cultured pearl, detailed PLAT 15ct, gross weight 3.2 gms, a gold and diamond three stone bar brooch, gross weight 3 gms, a brooch mount designed as a bow, (most of the rose cut diamonds lacking), a gilt metal costume brooch, designed as a poodle, a gold pendant mounted with a portrait photograph and a pair of gold and coral bead earrings, (7).
Follower of Godfrey Kneller, Portrait of a lady, oil on canvas, 71 x 56cm Condition Report Canvas relined. Extensive craquelure to paint surface. A couple of repairs to background, visible to the naked eye, upper left and upper centre. Ultraviolet reveals an uneven varnish, retouching to repairs in background and extensive infilling to craquelure on sitter's face, neck and dress.
English School, 19th Century, Portrait of a lady, oil on canvas, 59 x 49cm Condition Report Original canvas; extensive craquelure throughout with areas of uneven, discoloured varnish, Ultraviolet reveals traces of retouching to sitter's face and dress but an opaque varnish prevents a conclusive examination.
English School, 19th Century, Portrait of a lady in a pink dress, oil on canvas, 50 x 39cm Condition Report Canvas relined. Traces of uneven varnish to paint surface, dirty, with areas of abrasions. Traces of retouching visible to the naked eye. Ultraviolet reveals retouching to sitter's face and neck; traces of older retouching elsewhere but an opaque varnish prevents conclusive examination.
Follower of George Romney, Two girls, watercolour, 53 x 46cm, together with; another watercolour of a girl in a pale blue dress holding flowers, 60 x 52cm (2) Condition Report Two Girls: The sheet is sound, scattered foxing to the faces and dresses, staining off lower border; framed and under glass; unexamined out of frameGirl: Abrasions to sheet off right hand border, otherwise sheet is sound. Scattered flecks of surface dirt; framed and under glass, unexamined out of frame.
Barry Leighton- Jones ( 1932-2011) Oil on canvas ? Group of Urchins? Three young children and a dog Bears Barbican Gallery label verso with artist title price etc. 32 x 24? ( 81.3 x 61 cms) Ref. Leighton-jones.com ?These unique, and instantly recognizable paintings of children 'dressed down', always with 'serious' expressions, are the most rare and sought after by collectors. The images capture street kids and children dressed as adults. These works celebrate the spirit of children of all ages and from all backgrounds. These pictures have a universal appeal, capture the spontaneity and freshness of their make-believe worlds, and at the same time reawaken the viewer?s personal memories of childhood with their simplicity, honesty and sincerity. They evoke the fantasy, mischief and pleasure that children derive from their endless imaginations. Children at play try to know what it?s like to be grown up, older, wiser, braver and independent, and by putting on mummy?s dress and high-heeled shoes, or daddy?s uniform, they step into the adult world which then becomes safe, harmless, less intimidating.?
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