Collection of Costume Jewellery comprising Danish Pilgrim necklace with square pendant and central heart design, with colourful pink and orange stones; and a Danish Pilgrim silver and bead bracelet with a silver butterfly charm; a gold toned multi strand bracelet; a pair of Accessorize flower drop earrings with central diamante stones; a decorative watch on a pendant with a pearl chain; a collection of bracelets; two decorative mirrors; several dress rings; a pendant on a long chain; a large collection of decorative brooches, including a blue crystal butterfly, a gilt clown, and several vintage coloured crystal brooches; and a collection of vintage bead necklaces. Please see photographs.
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18ct Gold - Top Quality Tanzanite and Diamond Set Dress Ring. The central oval shaped Tanzanite of mixed medium colour, measuring 9.27 mm x 7.34 cm, depth 5.12 mm. Calculated Tanzanite weight 2.60 cts. Estimated diamond weight 0.20 pts. Colour G-H. Ring size O. Full hallmark for 750 - 18ct. As new condition. Please see images.
1920s Little Nipper Photograph Album. Designed to accompany the Butcher's Little Nipper camera launched in 1922 (last image of lady in spotted dress is holding a copy of 'True Confessions' magazine, also launched in 1922). 18 pages 13x9cms with 21 images approx 6x4cm. Please note that these images are difficult to reproduce precisely on-screen and will be dependent on your device settings so viewing in person is to be recommended. (BW).
George Bernard O'Neill (Irish, 1828-1917), 'The English Pupils Arrival', oil on canvas, signed lower right, 57cm x 43cm.. Re-lined.Cracking to picture surface.Bubbling/rippling of dark paint of the chair and seated woman's dress. Please see ewbanks.co.uk for condition reports and further images
Military uniforms.- Broughton (U. H. R.) The Dress of the First Regiment of Life Guards in Three Centuries, first edition numbered 45 of 300 copies, 80 plates of which 40 colour and tipped-in, tissue-guards, bookplate, original pigskin, slightly bowed upper cover, slight bumping to corners and extremities, 1925 § Macdonald (Captain R. J.) The History of the Dress of the Royal Regiment of Artillery, 1625-1897, subscriber's edition, colour frontispiece, colour plates and illustrations, occasional faint-spotting, previous owner's ink signature, original cloth-backed boards, rubbed, bumping to corners and extremities, 1899 § Luard (Lieut.-Col John) A History of the Dress of the British Soldier, number 70 of 400 copies, plates, previous owner's ink inscription, original cloth, original printed mylar dust-jacket, 3 tears to top edge, Frederick Muller, 1971; and 20 others, military uniform, v.s. (23)
Two Hamiro (Czechoslovakia) post-war teddy bears, both with blonde mohair, glass eyes, inset short mohair muzzles and pads, swivel head and jointed limbs, on wearing ribbed cotton Edwardian coat, the other in pink bridesmaid’s dress -24in. (61cm.) high (missing three ears between them and general wear)— these bears previously sold as unknown makers have been correctly identified by Magda Farnesi Starkova.
with an armorial upper left of one large bugle horn with two small ones in the chief oil on panel, arched top (Dimensions: 29 x 19 cm)(29 x 19 cm)Footnote: Provenance: Presumably William Graham (1817-1885) Collection and by descent to his daughter Agnes Jekyll (1861-1937) and thence by descent Exhibited: Nottingham, Midland Counties Art Museum, Selected pictures by living and deceased artists. Works by Italian masters of the 13th, 14th, 15th and 16th centuries and pictures by Dante G. Rossetti, Ford Maddox Brown, E. Burne Jones A.R.A. and R. Spencer Stanhope, etc., February 1892, no. 67, Lent by Col. Jekyll (1846-1932), husband of Agnes GrahamCondition report: Some scuffing to the gilt frame and scattered paint loss to the sitter's black dress.
Portrait of a lady, erroneously believed to be the Duchess of Burgoine , seated three-quarter length, in a plum covered dress over a white chemise with a blue gold-trimmed mantle, in a classical setting, oil on canvas (Dimensions: 121 x 90 cm)(121 x 90 cm)Footnote: Provenance: Moulton Grange, Pitsford, Northamptonshire The sitter is more evidently English.Condition report: Oil on canvas which has been lined. There is a canvas patch on the reverse securing a tear. The painting is in a good condition overall. There is a general network of age cracks which are all stable and secure. The varnish is clear and even. There are localised areas of retouching. The frame is in a good condition.
formerly the property of Albert Edward Delaval Astley, 21st Lord Hastings (1882-1956). The Uniforms principally include his Vice-Lieutenancy of Norfolk outfit with cocked hat by Hawkes & Co, tin cased epaulettes; 7th Queen's Own Hussars dress uniform with busby in Hawkes & Co tin case, two feather plumes, boots by Peal & Co (cased), spurs by Maxwell, belts and frogging, pouch, and non-dress uniform with capFootnote: Lord Hastings (1882-1956) attended the Coronations of King George V in 1911, George VI in 1937 and Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. In addition, he bore a Golden Spur at the coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth II in right of his descent from Sir John de Hastings, 1st Baron Hastings (1262-1313) whose co-lateral ancestor, John Marshal, bore the spurs at the coronation of Richard I in 1189. He held the rank of Lieutenant Colonel in the 7th Hussars.
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