English School, circa 1760A near pair of Ladies, one wearing pink dress with black ribbon choker, the other wearing blue dress with white cap, yellow metal oval frames, with mother of pearl backs, the largest3.3 x 2.8cm (1 5/16 x 1 1/8in), (2).This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y ФY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.Ф This lot contains or is made of ivory. The United States Government has banned the import of ivory into the USA.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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Collection of hairwork mourning jewellery, 19th centuryComprising: A woven hairwork 'bead' necklace and cruciform pendant with gold bead finials with a pair of pendent earrings en suite; six hairwork dress stud suites; two pairs of woven hairwork pendent earrings, one of acorn design; five plaited hairwork brooches; a plaited hairwork and seed pearl choker/bracelet combination; a plaited hairwork 'brick-link' bracelet with a T-bar terminal and lobster clasp; and a woven hairwork brooch and pendent earring suite of interlocking design, with textured gold bead and engraved foliate detail, accented by black enamel, all mounted in gold, lengths: necklace approx. 57.5cm, cruciform pendant 7.3cm, pendent earrings en suite 5.5cm, dress stud diameters/lengths 1.1cm - 1.5cm, pendent earrings 4.7cm - 5.5cm, brooch 1.6cm, bracelets 15.7cm (31.4cm as a choker), brick-link bracelet 23.8cm, brooch and pendent earring suite 5.0cm - 7.0cm, brooch and pendent earring suite and all dress stud suites with fitted cases, some with tooled exteriors (17, partially illustrated)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A vintage clothing and accessories lot comprising a bottle of Chanel No5 Eau de Cologne, 118ml, two pairs of ladies black boots size 6, a pair of Tiffany snakeskin court shoes size 5 1/2, dressing table items a quantity of scarves and bags and a mid 20th century lace ladies skull head covering with bell fringe, along with a Philip Treacy for John Partridge brown felt baseball style hat, size medium, together with a Katherine Hamnett artists' style dress and a Biba black halter neck dress
A diamond and platinum dress ring, the cushion shaped mount set to the centre with a round brilliant cut diamond of approx. 0.20ct, the diamond checker board surround set with baguette and round brilliant cut diamonds, setting approx. 13x 12mm, total diamond weight approx. 1.30carats, size M1/2, stamped Plat to shank, total gross weight approx. 6gms Condition report: Good- all stones present and intact, minor fine scratches and wear and tear only
A diamond and 18ct gold dress ring, set to the centre with a round brilliant cut diamond weighing approx. 2 carats, assessed colour H, assessed clarity SI2, rub over set within a border of pave set diamonds, total diamond weight approx. 2.4carats, hallmarked, size L, total gross weight approx. 19.6gms Condition report: Good- all stones present and intact, wear and tear to shank commensurate with age
English school, early 19th Century A portrait miniature on ivory depicting a young lady wearing a white dress with pink shawl and cameo necklace, in a yellow metal frame, LC monogram to back, inscribed in french to a yellow metal table 'Doux d'amitie pour la vie', in an associated fitted leather case, 7cm.Condition: Some fading in places. Thumbprint in the upper right margin. Minor dints to bezel. Inscribed tablet adrift.
English school, (19th Century)A portrait miniature on ivory of a young lady wearing a white dress with black belt, in original fitted leather case, 7cm.Condition: Some light fading to sitter. Some spotting to background. Chip to top edge. Bezel slightly warped and working loose. Some wear and signs of age to case.
A Highland Dress Dirk19th CenturyWith tapering blade (some rust patination) notched along the back and double-edged at the point, ebonised baluster grip carved with basketweave set with silver studs on the outside, the pommel carved in the round as a thistle-head and set with a piece of faceted glass against yellow foil in a silver mount embossed and chased with foliage, basal mount en suite and with a cast and chased mount above on one side, in original black leather scabbard with silvered mounts each cast and chased in relief with thistles on the outside, the by-knife and fork en suite with the dirk 32.5 cm. bladeFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A large framed display of 100 fully-dressed Salmon flies after T.E. Pryce-Tannant and by Anthony TownsendTaken from and including the book T.E. Pryce-Tannatt: How to Dress Salmon Flies, A Handbook for Amateurs, 1914, Presentation Copy with colour plates and information on the 100 flies. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (C.B.E.), the Commander's neck badge to John Samuel Champion Davis, D.L., V.D., gilt and enamelled, first type, upper arm engraved to the reverse (J.S.C. DAVIS. / 7TH JAN 1918), with a short piece of ribbon; about extremely fine; together with the recipient's dress miniature group of three: C.B.E., Volunteer Decoration (VRI Type), Delhi Durbar Medal 1903, mounted for wearing, good very fine. Deputy Lieutenant, County of Devon, 15th December 1914; C.B.E. L.G. 7th January 1918, "County Director, Devonshire, British Red Cross and Order of St John of Jerusalem"
A collection comprising: four medals to Acting Corporal E. C. Beauchamp, Royal Dublin Fusiliers: 1914-15 Star (14937. PTE. E. C. BEAUCHAMP. R. DUB. FUS.), British War and Victory Medals (14937 A. CPL. E. C. BEAUCHAMP. R. D. FUS.), Imperial Service Medal, Elizabeth II, mounted for wearing; a dress miniature group comprising: Military Cross, 1914-15 Star, British War and Victory Medals; The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire: a Commander's badge (CBE) in case; a small quantity of insignia; and a framed commission in the Special Reserve of Officers, 7th October 1914, for Gordon Frazer as a 2nd Lieutenant (this officer appears to have been awarded the Military Cross, 3rd June 1918, and it may be to him that the miniature group belonged). [qty]
An India Medal 1849-95 to Lieutenant (later Major) George Christopher M'Dowell Birdwood, 1st Bombay Lancers, 2 clasps: Burma 1885-7, Burma 1887-89 (Lieut. G. C. Mc. D. Birdwood 1st Bombay Lcrs), good very fine or better; with corresponding dress miniature, extremely fine. [2] Originally commissioned Lieutenant, North Staffordshire Regiment, 9th September 1882; then Staff Corps and 1st Bombay Lancers; Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 1st October 1886; Captain, 9th September 1893; Major, 10th July 1901. Superintendent of Remount Depot, Hosur; also served with the Tirah Expedition of 1898 under Sir William Lockhart as Orderly Officer 2nd Division (mentioned in despatches). Although engraved as "Mc D" on the medal, this officer's third name is consistently spelled "M'Dowell" in the Army Lists. The patronymic form, and the family provenance of the medal, suggest a connection with Midshipman H.J. Dowell (see lot 1015)
Four medals to Major George Arthur Campbell Taylor, Royal West Surrey Regiment, Indian Army and Royal Warwickshire Regiment: China 1900, no clasp (Captn: G. A. C. Taylor 3d Mad: Lt. Infy), engraved in running script, nearly extremely fine; 1914-15 Star (MAJOR G.A.C. TAYLOR. R. WAR. R.); British War and Victory Medals (MAJOR G.A.C. TAYLOR.), the last three good very fine or better; mounted for wearing and accompanied by a mounted group of corresponding dress miniatures. Born Canada 26/01/1869; attended the Royal Military College at Sandhurst; 2nd Lieutenant R.W. Surrey Regiment 21/09/89; Lieutenant 11/03/91; admitted Indian Staff Corps as Lieutenant 16/10/93 but with seniority from 11/03/91; Captain 21/09/1900; Major 21/09/07; China Medal confirmed in Hart's 1910; retires from Indian Army 01/12/12; Major Royal West Surrey Regiment 05/08/14; entitled to Silver War Badge.
A family collection of medals, comprising: a Great War trio to 2nd Lieutenant Richard Albert Pescod, 16th Battalion The London Regiment and Lincolnshire Regiment: 1914-15 Star (3294. PTE. R. A. PESCOD, 16-LOND. R.), British War and Victory Medals (2. LIEUT, R.A. PESCOD.), good very fine; a Great War pair to Private Walter D. Pescod, 16th Battalion the London Regiment (55677 PTE. W.D. PESCOD. 16-LOND. R.), mounted for wearing, good very fine or better; a group comprising the 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star, Africa Star, Italy Star, Defence Medal and British War Medal 1939-45, unnamed as issued, very fine; and a small quantity of other items including dress miniatures for the first two groups, and an ARP lapel badge. [qty]
An incomplete Edward VII pre-decimal proof set of Sovereign to Maundy Penny coins: missing Sovereign, half sovereign and sixpence, having silver Crown to Maundy penny in official red case of issue, of varying grades from very fine to extremely fine. Together with a smal group of small denomination silver coins and a collection of eight dress miniature medals, and other items. [qty]
An Austrian official's dress sword, slightly curved blade 30.5 in., brass guard with chased and pierced scrolling design incorporating the Habsburg eagle, brass mounted lacquered steel scabbard; together with an Austrian other ranks side arm, stout spear point blade 14 in., S-curve steel guard, horn grip. [2]
The Royal Company of Archers or Sovereign's Bodyguard in Scotland: an early 19th century dress short sword, double edged blade 19 in., waisted at the forte, narrow central fullers, by Holbeck & Sons, 4 New Bond Street, London; ornate gilt-brass cross hilt embossed with scrolls and acanthus leaves. button terminal quillons; gilt-brass mounted leather scabbard, locket and chape with scrolling borders, border engraved frog stud.
A collection of five swords, comprising: an 18th century small sword, hollow triangular-section blade 27 in., etched decoration to the forte, relief decorated gilt bronze hilt; a British 1798 pattern infantry officer's sword, spadroon type blade 32 in. and retaining traces of gilt decoration, regulation hilt with folding inner guard, the urn pommel with acanthus decoration, silver wire bound grip; a Victorian court sword, slender lenticular-section blade 32 in. with etched decoration, gilt brass hilt with Queen's crown in relief to the flattened shell guard, gilt brass mounted leather scabbard; a Prussian infantry officer's sword; and another German military dress sword. [5]
French Foreign Legion: the medals and personal effects of Legionnaire Eric Finlinson, including: National Defence Medal, 2 clasp: Missions D'Assistance Extιrieure; Overseas Medal, claps: Liban; various items of metal and fabric insignia; a white dress kepi, patent leather peak; a tricolor; and other items. According to family members, Eric Finlinson was a gamekeeper, and joined the Foreign Legion circa 1980, having taken the advice of a Gendarme to learn to speak some French before attempting to enlist. He served until 1985, she he was taken ill and died on the flight home from manoeuvres in the Central African Republic.
Royal Air Force: a quantity of uniform items and memorabilia, including: No 1 Service Dress: three jackets, three pairs of trousers, three caps; No 5 Mess Dress: jacket, waistcoat and trousers; a greatcoat; a side cap; a tropical jacket and trousers and various other items of tropical dress; a stable belt; a leather flying helmet; a collection of wall mounted squadron badges; and other items.
A collection of Victorian militaria, comprising: a Royal Artillery officers dress sabretache, faced with bullion embroidery; a patent leather field sabretache, gilt-brass royal cypher to the face; a Royal Artillery officer's shoulder belt and pouch, the pouch with royal arms in gilt brass; another officer's pouch, patent leather with field gun badge; a Victorian patent leather field glasses case on a buff leather shoulder belt; two shot flasks, and a dome topped wooden trunk, brass name plate inscribed 'Robt Leigh/ Bardon' and 'Robert Leigh 373'; together with a cased two-piece rosewood conductor's baton with silver plated mounts, the central band inscribed 'F.B. 18 November 1911''. [qty]
A over-painted portrait photograph of Lieutenant-General William Burlton, C.B., Indian Army; three quarter length facing, in dress uniform with plumed bicorn hat under his right arm, his left hand resting on the hilt of an 1831 pattern general officer's sword, wearing the Gwalior Star, a C.B. Badge, and the Army of India Medal with single clasp; gilt mount and frame. General Burlton's Army of India Medal was awarded with the clasp 'Ava', for service in Burma (the Hayward medal roll notes..... "Ass. Comm. General (Medal named to 2nd Light Cavalry)..."). He served at the battle of Mahrajpoor, 29th December 1843, and was appointed to be a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath in 1846.
Five collectable teddy bears comprising, a large Courtenay bear named 'Clara', 60cm, a Lazy Dayz bear named 'Cuthbert', 52cm, a plush teddy bear with kid leather pads, wearing a maroon dress, 42cm, a harris tweed exclusive bear by Zena Arts, 47cm and a Nana bear, 44cmQty: 5Condition report: No obvious faults
Patek Philippe. An 18K gold manual wind wristwatchModel: CalatravaReference: 96Date: Circa 1948Movement: Jewelled manual wind, swan neck micro-regulation, No.926875 Dial: Brushed silvered, applied faceted pointed baton hour markers, outer dot minute markers, subsidiary seconds at 6, faceted gilt dauphine handsCase: Polished round, snap on back, No.299387Strap/Bracelet: Brown alligator leatherBuckle/Clasp: Signed 18K gold buckleSigned: Case, dial & movement Size: 30mmFootnotes:Patek Philippe produced the reference 96 for four decades from 1932 to 1973. It was not only the first of the well loved Calatrava line of dress watches, but was also the first model to be marked by a numbered reference by Patek. The model was later replaced by the reference 3796.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: YY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Daniel Haringh (Dutch c.1636-1715)/Portrait of A Gentleman/half-length, wearing a blue coat and standing in an architectural setting with landscape beyond, signed lower left and/Portrait of a Lady/half-length, wearing a brown dress and white chemise/oil on canvas, 28cm x 24cm/both in gilt frames/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: Overall frame sizes are approximately 44.5cm high x 39cm wideLot 1000Lady not signed. Both been re-lined and she is in good condition with a slight visible craquelure throughout surface. Both re-framed. He is also re-lined with overall craquelure and strange blemish to his upper right arm. Small frosting area by his left hand. Both in gilt frames. Possibly both have been a little cut down and thus lost some of the feigned ovals
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