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A circa 1960s gentleman's dress wristwatch (minus winding crown); gold-plated case and steel back, the mother of pearl coloured dial with baton markers, signed Zenith and with subsidiary seconds sweep hand, black leather strap There are no markings to the case back. This is relatively good but some scratches to the steel back. The diameter is 3 cms.
A fine porcelain collectors' doll from the Lilian Middleton Doll Company (Sheep Street, Stow-on-the-Wold), edition 1/1, 'The Miss Sarah Ferguson Doll' together with 'birth certificate', stating that the doll was made September 26th 1986 and that the gown is a miniature copy of the wedding dress worn on 23.7.86; an extremely fine one-off collectors' doll (approx. 67cm high)
An 18-carat yellow-gold dress ring centrally set with a fine solitaire diamond flanked by three further diamonds into each shoulder, ring size I-J. Condition: No chips to the centre (approx, .75-carat) diamond, a couple of very small inclusions to the centre This has come privately and been in the same family ownership for many years and is in generally very good original condition with no repairs, big dents or restorations noted
A Louis XV style (19th century) gilt-metal-mounted and Vernis Martin lacquer eight-day mantel clock; white enamel dial with Roman numerals and Arabic minute markers, the dark gold lacquer wooden case hand-decorated with floral sprays and a scene of lovers in 18th century dress below the dial; the gilded movement signed S [Samuel] Marti et Cie, Paris, the movement striking on a gong and with the original pendulum numbered 346 and corresponding to the number on the movement (39cm high (including gilt metal mount)) The lacquer has dulled significantly and there is also cracking which is mostly horizontal. The gilt metal mountings have darkened down considerably and the clock appears to be in a very dirty and dusty untouched condition. The dial appears to be in overall good condition and this comes with the original pendulum and key.
Mark Spain (1962-), "Black Dress and Fan", signed, titled on verso, with original receipt of purchase from the Castle Galleries in 2010 for £4,950, oil on canvas, 74 x 59cm, 29.25 x 23.25in. Artists’ Resale Right (“droit de suite”) may apply to this lot.Condition report: The painting is in very good, original condition with no obvious faults to report. The painting is ornately framed but not glazed. The frame is in very good condition there are just one or two small scratches around the frame including one on the top centre edge and some small knocks and losses most notably on the corners.
LOUIS RICHARD GARBE (1876-1957); a plaster figure depicting a maiden wearing a flowing dress, signed and dated 1935 to base, height 59cm, and a further example depicting a seated Victorian lady, monogrammed and dated 1939 to base, height 27cm (af). (D)Provenance: By direct descent from the artist.Additional InformationThis lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.ukLarge figure group with chipping to paintwork and body throughout, large toe is missing and chipping to further toes, scratches to body chipping to elbow, small figure group with chipping to flowers arm and dress, large area has been broken out from the base and the legs.
MEISSEN; a mid-18th century figure representing Asia dressed as an Eastern lady, painted marks to base, height 16cm. Provenance: from a private Worcestershire collection.Additional InformationThe figure has been restored to the headpiece, also around the neck, the staff she is holding, also her left arm, the ewer she is holding, the tip of the dress and other light surface wear throughout.
A large quantity of assorted ceramics including Capodimonte figures, 19th century blue and white 'Willow' footed bowl, art glass, etc.Additional InformationThe figure in an orange dress is a modern Capodimonte holding a tambourine, damage to the left hand also to the lace work, wing of the dove and to the leaves.
A 19th century portrait miniature depicting a young lady wearing a necklace and a light blue dress, identified verso as Gracie Baird (later Mrs Archibald J Miller), 3.7 x 2.9cm, framed and glazed (af), a further portrait miniature depicting a gentleman in formal dress, unsigned, and an ambrotype depicting a gentleman, both in glazed gold plated frames (3).Additional InformationThe first portrait miniature is cracked all the way through, further general wear and tear throughout.
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