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A pair of 9ct gold cufflinks, with oval fronts, monogram engraved and with folding bar fittings at the backs, gross weight 8.5 gms, a pair of Patrick Mavros cufflinks, designed as elephants, a pair of silver and lapis lazuli cufflinks, a pair of silver, blue and yellow enamelled cufflinks, having dog's head motifs, a pair of garnet set cufflinks, a pair of Dunhill cufflinks and three gold mounted circular lapis lazuli dress studs, detailed 750, combined gross weight of these three studs 7.4 gms, (9).
Richard Simkin (British 1850-1926), 10th Prince of Wales's Own Hussars, Field Officer, mess dress, 1900; and Officer, frock coat, 1900 , a pair, framed as one, watercolour and bodycolour, one signed, each 13.5cm x 9cm.Provenance: From the collection of HRH The Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester
A group of eight engravings and lithographs, including Edward Hull, The 10th Royal Hussars private winter dress; 10th Royal Hussars, Trumpeter; and 10th Royal Hussars, Officer in Court Dress, printed and published by Engelmann ... 1829 and 10th Royal Hussars; After Michael Angelo Hayes, The Hussars, No.5 (5th, 11th and 10th Regiments of Lt. Dragoons, Hussars), by E. Walker, published London Jan 1st 1846 by Henry Graves & Co. 6 Pall Mall and A. Le Sage Sackville St Dublin; William Miller, Publisher, 10th or Prince of Wales's Dragoons, 1805, a chromolithograph of H.R.H Duke of Clarence & Avondale, 'The Pet of the tenth', various sizes. (8)Provenance: From the collection of HRH The Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester
Group of jewellery to include Edwardian 18ct gold chain link bar brooch, two yellow metal hinged bangles, Victorian 18ct gold snake ring, gold dress ring, silver and blue enamel bracelet and similar earring, and a mother of pearl broochCondition report: Edwardian 18ct gold brooch - not hallmarked but has an applied mark '18', length 40mm. Gross weight approximately 3.7 grams, good condition.two bangles - not hallmarked but tests as approximately 9ct,poor condition, gross weight approximately 15.3 grams9ct gold dress ring - not hallmarked but tests as approximately 9ct gold, weighs approximately 1.8 gramsVictoriaan 18ct gold snake ring - hallmarked London 1893, two stones missing, shank is slightly sharp/worn on the edge. Gross weight approximately 2.7 gramssilver and blue enamel bracelet - good condition commensurate with age, not hallmarked but stamped 'silver'. Length approximately 18½cm, no maker's marks.David Andersen silver earring- only onemotheer of pearl brooch - silver mounts, good condition.
Britains North American Troops comprising of set 227 US Infantry (8), 228 US Marines, 1940 version (8), 229 US Cavalry, post WW2 version (5 inc one with cracked foot to rider), 226 West Point Cadets (8, 2 plumes missing), 1349 mounted Canadian Mounties (3 troopers only, one tail and one rifle end missing), 1554 marching Mounties in Summer dress (8, no officer), and 214, in Winter dress (8, 3 arms and 3 bayonets missing), 1633 Princess Patricia's (4, one helmet ball missing), generally G, (52)
Britains loose figures from set 67 the 1st Madras Native Infantry (5), set 1542 New Zealand Infantry (6, no officer, one rifle incomplete), 114 Cameron Highlanders (4), 77 Gordon Highlanders (6 inc piper), 1294 British Infantry Tropical Dress (6, no officer, one arm, one bayonet missing), 195 British Infantry (shrapnel-proof helmets) (7, no officer, 2 arms, one tip missing), marching Line Infantry (6 inc officer, 2 spikes missing), Guards (3 inc officer), figures by Crescent and Hill (6), all otherwise generally G, (49)
λ A GEORGE IV ROSEWOOD SOFA IN THE MANNER OF GILLOWS EARLY 19TH CENTURY the frame carved with urns, scrolls and paterae, later calico upholstered with a squab cushion and two boulsters, on ribbed front legs and brass castors 87.5cm high, 185cm wide, 68cm deep LITERATURE Frances Collard, Regency Furniture, p.298, for the original design of this 'Dress Sofa' by John Taylor published February 1821 in the Repository of Arts.
William White for Royal Doulton'The Coquette': A Rare Ceramic Figure, 1913-1938 the cherubic child with blue dress, on a stepped green base holding a green fan; HN 20, numbered 25123.5cm high, printed 'ROYAL DOULTON' stamp, with handwritten 'The Coquette, by William White Sc., Potted by Doulton & Co., no.251, HN20' with part of original paper labelFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Elena König Scavini (Italian, 1886-1974) for Lenci'ME NE INFISCHIO - LA STUDENTESSA': An Earthenware Figure, circa early 1930spolychrome, handpainted, and modelled as a young blond female in a black dress and heeled shoes, with a tartan hat and scarf, sitting on a bookcase38cm high, painted marks 'Lenci/TORINO/8(XII)/MADE IN ITALY' and signed 'icnel' (Lenci reversed) in the mouldFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Attributed to Gerdago/Gerda Gottstein (Austrian, 1906-2004), probably for the Arthur Rubenstein FoundryA Cold-Painted bronze and Carved Ivorine Figure, circa 1930modelled as a female dancer, her long dress decorated with a yellow floral pattern against vertical blue stripes highlighted in silver with blue and yellow striped shoes, and raised on a green onyx plinth25.5cm high, unsignedFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Professor Otto Poertzel (German, 1876-1963)'The Aristocrats': An Art Deco Cold-Painted and Carved Ivory Figural Group, circa 1925modelled as young woman with plaited hair, wearing a long medievalist dress, and walking two borzoi; the figure raised on a green onyx plinth40cm high, signed 'PROF.POERTZEL' in the castFootnotes:Literature: Variant of model illustrated in Statuettes of the Art deco period, Alberto Shayo, ACC Art Books, 2016, p.202.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
Ferdinand Preiss (German, 1892-1943)'Powder Puff': A Cold-Painted and Carved Ivory Figure, circa 1925modelled as as seated young female in flapper dress holding a mirror and powder puff, the ivory head with sepia staining to the recesses, and raised on a striated marble plinth mounted with a sterling silver presentation plaque to the front31cm high, unsignedFootnotes:Literature:Model illustrated in ferdinand Preiss: Art Deco Sculptor - The Fire and the Flame, Alberyo Shayo, Antique Collectors' Club, 2005, p.182.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
2 Pelham Puppets. Policeman (SM6). In dark blue uniform with helmet holding his truncheon. In a late style window box, minor wear/creasing. Puppet VGC-Mint. Plus Sally Mc Boozal. In full Scottish dress with kilt, jacket and red/white bonnet. In a yellow picture box, name written on one end. some wear overall. Puppet VGC-Mint £30-50
2 Pelham Puppets. Mitzi SS8 with red skirt with yellow and green wavy lower decoration, white blouse with black waistband and green scarf and black hair. Plus Dutch Girl SS in traditional dress, red/white check skirt, white blouse and blue waistcoat and blonde hair. Both boxed, one lid missing. Puppets VGC. £20-30
2 early Pelham Puppets. A Mexican style lady with white and purple flower style dress, deep pink apron, pinkish blouse and pale pink head scarf. Plus a young girl with blue flower pattern skirt and pale lilac blouse. In an early brown boxes with blue applied labels, some wear/damage Puppets GC-VGC minor age wear/patina. £20-40
SHERREE VALENTINE DAINES (BRITISH 1959) 'CHAMPAGNE AT THE RACES' a female figure wearing a white dress and hat, initialled bottom right, oil on board, framed, approximate sizes: image 26cm x 16.5cm frame: 55cm x 45cm (condition:- painting in good condition, small rubs to gilt finish on frame) (A)
A John Donald 18ct Yellow Gold and Diamond Dress Ring in original box, London 1965, size I.5, 6.8g. John Donald is a British jeweller - designer whose work is strongly identified in the 1960s and 1970s in London. Princess Margaret and the Queen Mother purchased works by John Donald in the 1960s, having been introduced to him by Antony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon.
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