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A stylish white metal (stamped Plat), graduated ruby and diamond set twin row dress ring, size O, gross 7.2 grams.CONDITION: Three of the rubies are badly chipped. Three others have more minor chips and the remainder have visible wear to the facets. No visible damage to any of the diamonds. Shank has been resized. Minor nicks and scratches to the shank.
A WWII STYLE 3RD REICH GERNMAN DAGGERS, as follows Hitler Youth (jugend) black dress dagger in black leather scabbard, blade has RZM logo but blade marked 1937, an S A dagger complete with scabbard, blade has RZM logo but possibly marked 1940, possibly Eickhorn logo also, leather belt hanger is also marked, Army (Heer) dress dagger, complete with scabbard, blade is not marked and no markings on Tang, leather belt hangers on scabbard, all three are believed to be post WWII or parts daggers etc
TWO WORKS IN ONE VOLUME: Alexander, William: A- Picturesque Representations of the Dress and Manners of the Russians: Illustrated in sixty-four Hand coloured engravings, with descriptions; B- Picturesque Representations of the Dress and Manners of the Austrians Illustrated in Fifty hand Coloured Engravings with Descriptions. Both published for J. Murray, 1814, first editions. All plates are present and with very good contemporary hand colouring. The two works are bound in one half leather volume with all edges gilt. Covers rubbed and with two small cuts; Very clean copy.
Eric Gill (1882-1940) Nude – ‘Hottentot’ wood engraving image 200 x 60mm Collection: EG: 107, Physick: 172; Torso wood engraving image 94 x 65mm; ‘Dress, 1860’ wood engraving image 80 x 63mm Collection: EG: 116, Physick: 187; ‘T’ wood engraving image 25 x 24mm (4) Provenance: Nude - 'Hottentot'; 'Dress, 1860' - The Roddy Gradidge Collection.Condition report: Not viewed out of glazed frames. Nude – spots of foxing. Woman – brown marks in paper
*Pamela Chard (1926-2003) Portrait of a woman in a blue dress oil on canvas 61 x 31cm; and three further works; A woman and a still life with a ceramic lion; A ceramic lion; Dancers, unframed (4) *Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: All works from the Chard Studio are subject to condition issues. As they have been stored in a studio or attic for many years they are dirty. Many have scratches, paint loss, damage to stretchers and frames. Some works also have dents, holes and tears.
The lot features a carved cottonwood kachina doll with polychrome paint from the Hopi Pueblo Native American Indians. The piece is signed on the base and is in good condition. The dancer is holding a rattle in one hand and nothing in the other with finely painted medium height moccasins, dress dance shirt and woven neck adornment. Under the shirt the Kachina’s genitals can be seen, a fertility feature. Overall the vintage 20th Century piece shows a height of 13” by 5.75” wide by 4” deep.
For your consideration is this original Dau-Law-Taine framed Kiowa art circa 2020 and is painted on canvas. Darwin Tsoodle Kiowa (Dau-Law-Taine) is an Native American artist born in Anadarko, Oklahoma and is known for his depictions of Native American Braves on horseback. This is a highly detailed piece of artwork with two Native Braves on horseback with spears and are highly decorated in battle equipment and riding spotted appaloosa horses with wonderful attention to detail given to the contrast of the sunset sky and the battle dress of the warriors. This is a HUGE piece of art set to canvas. The art shows wonderful use of color and excellent style. The piece is signed in the bottom right hand corner reading "Dau-Law-Taine Kiowa copyright 2020. The artwork is in pristine condition with no obvious signs of damage. The measurements are 22 3/4" x 33 1/4".
Featured in this lot we have a Model 1860 ornamental presentation Staff and Field sword originating from the 1870's. This unique sword was used as a U.S. Army Officers dress sword from the Indian Wars in the 1870's. The sword was sold by Baker & McKinney which was a weapon retailer located in New York that sold Model 1860 swords after the civil war. The blade displays a double edged construction and is marked "Baker & McKenne" with intricate embossed designs. The guard shows a unique construction with a folding side and designs showing shield and olive branches. The grip shows a turned wooden handle with a spiraling design. The pommel displays wonderful shield and eagle designs. The piece comes with a metal sheath with brass colored accents. The piece shows a paper tag with information on the sword. The sword shows good condition overall with some light wear due to age. The piece measures 35 1/2" long with the blade measuring 29" long.
Offered in this lot we have a Model 1872 Light Cavalry Officers ornate dress saber originating from the late 1800's. This sword was issued to U.S. cavalry officers during the Indian Wars for use as a dress sword as part of the Army Service Uniform. The sword shows a stainless steel blade, brass guard, and wire wrapped wood handle. The blade shows a lightly curved blade with a fuller along both sides of the blade. The guard shows a basket style design with ornamental leave designs with the back of the guard marked with a eagle and star designs across the piece. The pommel shows a shield and leaf designs. The grips shows a wooden construction with a wire wrapped leather handle. The piece shows its original brass and cloth tassel. The sword comes with a paper tag with information on the piece. The sheath shows a metal construction with brass accents. The sword shows good condition overall with some wear across the piece. Before leaving for the Battle of the Little Bighorn the 7th Cavalry were said to have left their sabers at Fort Abraham Lincoln. The piece measures 38" long with the blade measuring 31 3/4" long.
Vintage 16" Brown Cabbage patch doll '1978, 1983 O.A.A., INC' marked on back of neck. Excellent, clean and in original condition. Wearing original pink white and blue striped dress, cotton lace and Cabbage Patch nappy. Enhanced Condition Reports: We are more than happy to provide further images of any lot. Please contact us by email or via the catalogue listing.
Beautiful 22” 1920-1925 French Boudoir Doll. Boudoir Doll has a cloth covered face and painted features, inset lashes, blonde floss silk hair set in curled platted style and ringlets. Composition plaster lower limb sections with gold painted high heel shoes and delicately carved arms, painted fingernails. Wearing Victorian style long pink and peach silk dress with coral pink velvet ribbon, pink and peach flower decorate the dress and matching style headpiece. She is wearing a faux-pearl necklace that has survived from the first quarter of the twentieth century. The condition of the doll is generally in original order, the costume is slightly tired and needs cleaning attention but is completely original with some discolouration to parts. The doll has slight chin damage with also a bluntness to the nose. There is paint flecked loss to the limbs and heel damage to right shoe, hands are complete with all fingers intact. A lovely stunning example for its age Enhanced Condition Reports: We are more than happy to provide further images of any lot. Please contact us by email or via the catalogue listing.
Antique 16” Marseille My Dream Baby doll. Bisque head, lightly painted hair, painted or sleep eyes, doll mold AM Germany 351/4K. Has an open mouth with two Missing upper teeth. The Doll face is a socket bisque head with sleep eyes on a composition jointed body, legs and arms. Wearing vintage woollen vest, clear satin dress and underwear, satin embroidered bib, Embroidered cream shawl cape (Slight repair required). Enhanced Condition Reports: We are more than happy to provide further images of any lot. Please contact us by email or via the catalogue listing.
Antique 22” Doll. Late 1800's? No markings, but possibly German Kestner because of the painted stocking tops. Bisque head, Strawberry blonde hair, large glass brown eyes, closed mouth. Shoulder plated, composition varnished lower arms and lower legs, upper arms, legs and body soft. Molded black boots. Wearing pink dress with over cream netting. Crack to right cheek and neckline. Enhanced Condition Reports: We are more than happy to provide further images of any lot. Please contact us by email or via the catalogue listing.
Extremely Scarce Antique Alaskan Eskimo Inuit Handmade Seal Skin Fur 13" Doll. This is a lovely vintage Native Alaskan Eskimo doll, made of seal fur, the dolls parka and pants are seal fur or other furs, which could possibly be muskrat, rabbit, beaver or wolf, usual furs used for dolls in Alaska. Gloves and boots are made from Hide/soft leather The hair is black yarn and the facial features eyes, nose and mouth are sewn with yarn. Inuit dolls are made out of soapstone and bone, materials common to the people of northern Alaska, Greenland and Northern Canada. Many are clothed with animal fur or skin. Their clothing articulates the traditional style of dress necessary to survive cold winters, wind, and snow. Dolls could have been gifts to young Inuit girls, to be used as teaching devices and passing down of culture. With these dolls, young girls learn various skills necessary for their survival such as skin preparation, cutting & sewing, proper use of materials, designs and significance of symbols in their cultures. Inuit dolls were enjoyed by both young and old Inuit individuals and give an excellent insight into Inuit culture. Enhanced Condition Reports: We are more than happy to provide further images of any lot. Please contact us by email or via the catalogue listing.
9” Antique Armand Marseille 990 Doll. Antique doll by Armand Marsielle, Germany, from early 20's. The doll has the bisque head and composition body. Her eyes open and close well, and she can turn her head. She wears original underwear, and her socks and leather shoes seem to be of the same age. The hair is ash blonde looks original and made of mohair. Not sure if the silk dress/clothing is original, but it seems to be vintage. She is marked on her neck Armand Marseille Germany 990 A 8/0 M. The head is in nearly perfect condition, the body is scratched and marked. Slight crack to left inner arm. Enhanced Condition Reports: We are more than happy to provide further images of any lot. Please contact us by email or via the catalogue listing.
Unusual 13” Vintage doll. Unidentified, no markings. Hard rubber?, painted face, glass side glancing/googly eyes, painted large eyelashes. Dressed in little-bo-peep style dress with bonnet, undergarments including, wire hoop skirt, bloomers, socks and shoes. Bright hence very good. Enhanced Condition Reports: We are more than happy to provide further images of any lot. Please contact us by email or via the catalogue listing.
12 ½ ” Vintage English Baby Doll. Painted face, Marked HP England on neck, 4n on back. Generally good, paint loss on right lower leg and under big toe and slight mark on right cheek. Dressed in knitted woollen dress and undergarment. Enhanced Condition Reports: We are more than happy to provide further images of any lot. Please contact us by email or via the catalogue listing.
Vintage 9” Pedigree 1950’s Ethnic Baby Doll. Hard plastic PEDIGREE England baby doll with ethnic features. Black sleep /side glancing eyes and closed red mouth. Original black astrakhan wig. Wearing cream/ deep pink flowers dress and deep pink ribbon hair band. In excellent condition plus one other similar issue. Enhanced Condition Reports: We are more than happy to provide further images of any lot. Please contact us by email or via the catalogue listing.
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