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A General officer’s mameluke hilted sword, curved plated blade 32½”, DE at point, etched with foliate floral panels on both sides incorporating a blank central section, brass mounted hilt retaining some original gilt, panelled crossguard and langets with crossed baton and sword in wreath to centre, foliate backstrap and studs to white composition grips (right grip chipped) with dress knot, in its post 1898 plated scabbard. GC, the blade retaining virtually all original polish (small worn patches to scabbard plating)
A small quantity of various old toys and games. A mechanical drumming soldier.28cm tall, probably of Scandinavian manufacture as dressed as a Swedish Guardsman. Plus an old ventriloquists hand puppet, with cartoon style carved wood and painted face, lever action to open his mouth, with long brown hair and wearing a long herringbone style coat. Also a Pelham Puppet of a blond girl with red bonnet, white top and floral dress, boxed. A large wooden penny farthing style push along toy. When the wheel rotates the rider's legs move up and down and a bell rings. Plus an old boxed wooden game- Pop-In-Taw 'Rollicking Fun For Everyone' and PIT card game both by Parker Games Co. Ltd. U.S.A. Fleet Street card game by Chad Valley. A box of coloured slides of Venetian, Naval, African, animal characters etc scenes, boxed. A Marine Band Harmonica by H. Hohner, boxed. A large heavy duty tinplate streamlined Renault racing car by Nervasport?, one wheel missing. A small Paddington Bear in a bag. A tinplate Pirate Pistol and a few other items including a small Britains cannon, Life Guard and British Infantry soldiers etc. QGC-VGC some age wear to most. An interesting Lot. £60-80
A colour printed muster roll “in Memoriam of the Heroes Who Fell at Isandhlwana” with regimental devices of The 24th (2nd Warwickshire) Regt, and roll of those who fell, with officer and private in full dress, framed, 25” x 20” (light stains across centre); and a colour print, from “Harper’s Weekly”, of 4 Boer War mounted officer, with details, mounted and framed, 21” x 26½” (folding crease to centre). Basically GC (2)
A George V Scots Guards officer's dress sword, which belonged to Major W. L. Greenlees, see Supplement to the London Gazette 30th Oct. 1919 -'Lt. W. L. Greenlees, S, Gds, Spec. Res., and to be temp. Maj. whilst so empld. 30th Dec. 1918' see also Major W. L. Greenlees medal group in this saleThe 1914-15 star in his medal group shows that he was initially enrolled in the 1st Scottish Horse regiment.
DIAMOND DRESS RING, the round brilliant cut diamond of approximately 0.77 carats, within a diamond halo, on diamond shoulders, the diamonds totalling an additional approximate 0.37 carats, marked 585, size L, 2.5g, with accompanying WGI report number WGI9624119222 stating colour grade F, clarity grade I2
A 1970s 18ct yellow gold star ruby and diamond dress ring, the open metal framework ring set with two round star ruby cabochons, larger measuring approx. 10mm and the smaller measuring approx. 7mm, with three round brilliant cut diamond accents, hallmarked London 1971, makers mark LW, ring size O .
Murray Arbeid - A ladies pale pink duchesse satin strapless full length evening gown, embroidered with black chenille, with matching stole edged with a fringe of black chenille, sold with supporting correspondence between Arbeid and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC Note; Murray Arbeid (1935-2011) was a British fashion designer known for his evening wear whose notable clients included Princess Diana and Shirley Bassey. He once joked that if there was a Nobel prize for creations in taffeta, he would have won it. He was partner to Frederick Fox, and co-designed their house in Suffolk. This dress was designed for Mrs John Traina (Danielle Steele) and closely resembles a dress made for Elizabeth Drexel, Lady Decies, which now resides at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The original gown was produced by Charles Frederick Worth (1826-1895), an Englishman who established the first couture house in Paris in 1858.
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