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Turner (Charles, 1774-1857) The Marlborough family, after Sir Joshua Reynolds, mezzotint on laid paper without watermark, an excellent well inked proof impression before title, platemark 835 x 665 mm. (32 3/4 x 26 1/4 in), sheet 850 x 675 mm. (33 1/2 x 26 5/8 in), three parallel printers' creases in the lower left corner, with expert restoration to splitting, other small expert repairs to the dress of the young girl in foreground holding a mask, and to the engraver's address in the lower right corner, unframed, published by the engraver, 1815; and two others, including a later impression of John Ogborne's stipple-engraving of Mrs Jordan after Romney, and Peltro William Tomkins' 'Children Feeding Goats', various sizes, unframed, (3)
Victorian caricatures.- Scrap album with 24 finely executed original cartoons and satirical drawings, all by the same competent hand, including a copy of a well known caricature of Disraeli, other possible copies after similar published wood-engravings, and others presumably of the artist's own designs, showing character studies, humorous scenes and plays on words, satires on dress and parties, sports and holiday activities, and many other activities of daily life, pen and brown inks on wove paper album leaves, one monogrammed 'E.W.', a pencil landscape signed 'N. Williams', with several other less competent botanical studies at the beginning of album, each album leaf approx. 270 x 380 mm. (10 5/8 x 15 in), surface dirt, spotting and handling creases throughout, some ink offsetting and show-through visible, a few album leaves loose, original green cloth, spine splitting with loss to foot, very worn and rubbed, [circa 1870s].
Cigarette cards, Wills, Soldiers & Sailors (grey back), eight cards, Austria 'Hungarian Infantry Private Service March Order', Belgium 'Grenadier Review Order', France 'Infantry of the Line Private Marching Order', Germany 'Naval Officer Full Dress', Great Britain 'Royal Horse Artillery' Russia, 3 cards, 'Naval Officer', 'Trooper of the Chevalier Guard Full Dress' & 'Grenadier Service Marching Order' (some dust toning, fair/gd) (8)
Early Anglo-Saxon Bronze Brooch. Circa AD 450-500. The brooch demonstrates a small rectangular headplate with an integrally cast facetted knop projecting from its upper edge. On the back of the head, a lump of ferrous corrosion product reflects the remains of the pin lug and accompanying pin. The bow is facetted in section, curving strongly in profile towards the straightened foot. The latter is coincident with the catchplate, which is preserved completely intact and curves to the left when viewed from behind. The foot itself demonstrates a moulded zoomorphic terminal in the form of a horse's head, with flared nostrils and bulbous eyes. Condition: very good, dark brownish patina, small piece of catchplate broken out. Size: 110mm. Note: This brooch is probably best assigned to Martin (2015) group 1, a less common form of cruciform brooch with a smaller headplate. Brooches of this form are known to have been worn both in life and death, as elements of grave furniture and conventional dress accessories. Reference: Martin, T. 2015. The Cruciform Brooch and Early Anglo-Saxon England. Woodbridge: Boydell and Brewer press.
Silver Gilt 16th Century Tudor Dress Pin.A beautiful heavily gilded silver dress pin dating to, Circa 16th century. A perfect example of Tudor style and design. A straight tampering pin shaft mounted with a spherical head detailed with circular panels, each enclosing trefoils with pelleted centres, annulets between. Size: 68.53 mm, Weight: 4.75 grams.Ex A. Smith Collection. Originally bought through online auction.
A large quantity of cigarette cards, this lot contained in thirty four albums, including 'Radio Celebrities', 'Aviary and Cage Birds', 'Wild Flowers', three 'Radio Celebrities', 'RAF Badges', 'Album of Film Stars', 'Aeroplanes', Churchman 'Coronation Series', Players 'Kings and Queens', Wills 'Reign of King George V', Wills 'Wild Flowers', Players 'Film Stars', Player 'Cricketers 1938', Player 'Cycling' 1839-1939, Player 'Aircraft of the Royal Air Force', Player 'Modern Naval Craft', two Kensita's National Flags, Piccadilly Juniors 'The Film Star Album', Wills 'Cigarette Picture-Card Albums', two 'Player Military Uniforms of the British Empire Overseas', Player 'The Coronation of H.M King George VI and H.M Queen Elizabeth 1937', Wills 'Garden Flowers', grey album of 'Incredible Wildlife', 'Vanishing Wildlife', 'Trees', 'Military Uniforms', 'Coronation Ceremonial Dress', 'Plants', PG Tipps 'Secret Diary of Kevin Tipps' tea cards, 'Asian Wild Life', 'Flags and Emblems of the World', 'History of the Motorcycle', Brooke Bond picture cards 'British Costume', 'Trees in Britain', 'British Butterflies', 'Butterflies of the World', 'Transport through the Ages', 'Flags & Emblems of the World' amongst others.
A 19th century French amethyst and pearl dress ring. The ring set with a large oval mixed cut amethyst within a prog setting, surrounded by bezel set pearls having milgrain decoration, within a pierced gallery and pierced foliate shank. French assay marks to outside of shank. Size N. Weight 10.3g.
A cased 18ct and 9ct gold sapphire and mother-of-pearl shirt stud / dress set. The set comprising of buttons, cufflinks and shirt studs, having a central blue round mixed cut sapphire with mother of pearl surround set in 9ct and 18ct gold within a fitted case for Mappin and Webb Ltd. Marked 18ct 9ct. Button and cufflink diameter approx 13mm. Weight 10.8g
Two 19th century Miniature mourning jewellery portrait bracelet clasps. The oval portraits being of a gentleman in regimental dress together another of a lady. Both being set in a gold mount having clip clasp with pierced bales to fix to a ribbon or hair work bracelet. Measures gentleman approx 4cms, lady 3.5cms. Weight 27.7g.
WW2 German KS98 dress bayonet, scabbard & knot by W.K.C.. Birds head nickel pommel, with working locking button, chequered grips pinned with nickel rivets and guard.19.2cm spearpoint blade with excellent plate and maker named ricasso. Black painted rolled steel scabbard completed with black leather frog hanger and hanger knot. 31.3cm dagger.
1800s George III era Napoleonic War era British naval dirk in blue & gilt with an ivory hilt. Features a carved, nicely age yellowed, ivory handle with cast brass oakleaf & acorn guard. Curved 20.5cm blade, decorated with floral blueing with remnants of gilt work to the surface design, edge is dull. Solid brass scabbard carries simple etched design to its facing. 31cm long dress naval dirk, that displays well.
WW2 Nazi Germany fireman's dress dagger & scabbard by Robert Klaas with leather frog & knot. Birds head nickel pommel & guard with chequered grips pinned with nickel rivets.19.2cm spearpoint blade with excellent plate and maker named ricasso. Black painted rolled steel scabbard completed with black leather frog hanger and hanger knot. 31.3cm dagger.
WW2 Nazi Germany fireman’s dress axe with leather covers and hangers. Features 38.5cm long black painted wood handle with nickel plate metal pommel and mounts, fitted with the Nazi swastika to shaft surface. 19cm x 6.5cm unsharpened curved axe head, with 95% nickel plating present to the wooden shaft, with a nickel pommel and steel screw. Present is the rarely seen protective leather cover, sitting over the axe head with cover to pick end. Side rings attach the 2 leather belt loops that complete this very fine dress axe. In exceptional presentation condition.
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