A large German papier-mâché child doll, with dark glass eyes, painted smiling mouth with gap, centre-parted moulded black hair with ringlets, cloth body with stitched toes and kid lower arms with fingers, a light cotton two-piece dress and underclothes —28in. (71cm.) high (ankles damaged and need repair, one hand off one replaced)
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A large late 18th English painted wooden doll, with blue enamelled eyes, carved head with sharp pointed nose, downcast mouth and solid brows, painted centre parted fringe, nail holes for wig, flat-backed torso with tie holes for arms, one original kid arm and replaced jointed wooden legs, an early 19th century printed cotton dress, later bonnet and underclothes —28in. (71cm.) current height, 15in. (38cm.) torso height (retouching to face, old worm holes)
A 18th century portrait of a young girl with English wooden doll circle Enoch Seeman, oil on canvas, almost full length, her head turned to the right wearing white blouse with waterfall sleeve and blue silk drapery over left shoulder, the 18th century wooden doll wearing burnished gold and teal dress with salmon pink trim and bi-corn floral decorated hat, her eyebrows and eyes with typical dotting; with wooded background, later framed —29 ¾in. (75.5cm.) x 25in. (63.5cm.) wide (cleaned and relined) - Enoch Seeman was brought to London by his Flemish father in 1704. From 1717 he enjoyed royal patronage, which was sustained until the late 1730. Seeman produced a considerable number of portraits over his lifetime.
School of Thomas Hudson (1701 - 1779)"Portrait of Elegant Lady," O.O.C. A large half length portrait of an elegant Lady in yellow satin dress with lace frill, and blue shawl, seated, with romantic landscape in the distance, approx. 127cms x 102cms (50" x 40") in contemporary decorated gilt frame. (1)Provenance: Purchased Butchoff Antiques, 1999.
Harry Clarke StudiosRichard King (1907 - 1974)& Harry Clarke (1889 - 1931)"The Wooing of Emer by Cuchulainn," stained glass panel depicting an elegant Lady with colourful purple ground and highlighted dress and similarly decorated headpiece, with male figure kneeling in Celtic Warrior Attire, in an arched formal setting with trees in distance and two male figures lurking nearby, approx. 114cms h x 38cms w (45" x 15") Custom made box frame. (1)
4th-5th century AD. A matched pair of sheet-silver dress- or cloak-fasteners, each an 8-shaped plaque with beaded edge and central bridge, bronze reinforcement to the reverse and ferrous attachment pin. 71.3 grams total, 15-15.2cm (6"). Property of a Suffolk collector; formerly acquired on the European art market in the 1990s. [2] Fine condition, edge chipped.
3rd-4th century AD. A carved chalcedony plaque with female bust modelled in the half-round, the hair worn long and the dress gathered close to the neck. 11 grams, 28mm (1"). Property of a Bristol collector; formerly part of his father's collection formed between 1960-late 1970s. Very fine condition.
13th-6th century BC. A bronze dress pin with openwork finial formed as a facing figure flanked by heads and necks of animals in profile, the so-called 'Master of Animals' figure, mounted on a custom-made stand. 168 grams total, 21cm including stand (8 1/4"). Property of a London gentleman; previously with Boisgirard Antonini, Paris, sale 2, lot 51; formerly with Mahboubian Gallery, London, UK; acquired before 1972; accompanied by a copy of the relevant Boisgirard Antonini catalogue pages. Very fine condition.
10th-12th century AD. An iron dress pin with bronze dragon-head finial, loop to the reverse. Cf. Thunmark-Nylén, L. Die Wikingerzeit Gotlands II: Typentafeln, Stockholm, 1998, plate 288, item 1 (Gotland, SHM 8825"). 36.4 grams, 17cm (6 3/4"). Property of a professional collector; acquired before 1990. Fine condition.
LONGINES. An 18k. cased Longines dress pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial etc. Both dust and inner cover stamped 18k. The movement numbered 3962128. Note: All watches are sold as found & as entered by the vendor. It cannot be assumed by any bidder, nor can we provide a guarantee that any watch is in working order, is complete or all parts are original.
PATEK PHILIPPE. An 18ct. gold Patek Philippe dress pocket watch, the dial with Arabic numerals & subsidiary seconds dial. The case fully stamped & numbered 503946. The movement numbered 199054. Note: All watches are sold as found & as entered by the vendor. It cannot be assumed by any bidder, nor can we provide a guarantee that any watch is in working order, is complete or all parts are original.
A set of six George V silver and green enamel circular buttons with engine turned ornament, 16mm diameter, by Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1911, contained in green leather covered box retailed by Mappin & Webb Ltd., a set of six Edward VII silver circular buttons pierced and cast with lilies, 22mm diameter, by James Deakin & Son, Chester 1902, in green leather covered box, and a selection of other silvery metal and other dress studs, various, mounted on card
A George V Coldstream Guards officer's dress sword, the 32ins blade etched with battle honours, plated metal hilt and wirebound shagreen grip, and leather covered scabbard for same, 40ins overall, and two officer's swagger sticks of the Coldstream Guards with ebonised shafts and plated terminals, each 27.5ins overall
John Barry (fl. 1784-1827) - Miniature shoulder length portrait of a young lady wearing a white dress with blue ribboned waistband and lace veil decorated with gold spots, on ivory, in gold coloured metal oval double sided case with convex glass, 3.75ins x 2.75ins overallProvenance: Ellison Fine Art, 7 Ledborough Wood, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire HP9 2DJ, 25th September 2013Note: Please be aware that according to CITES Regulations, it will be necessary to acquire an export licence to export this lot of ivory outside the EU. It will NOT be possible to export this lot of ivory to the USA
Joan and David de Bethel - Painted papier-mâché figure of a cat wearing a green dress and headscarf and with glass eyes, the back inscribed - "Thank you for this nice pink hood which keeps my fur so tidy, if I catch a lot of mice can we have fish on Friday", signed, No. 1333 and dated 1966, 8.25ins high
William Egley (1798-1870) - Miniature shoulder length portrait of Mrs Johnson wearing purple check dress with high-necked white blouse and with blue and white lace cap, on ivory, in gilt metal oval double sided frame with convex glass, 2.75ins x 2.25ins overallNote: Reverse inscribed in ink "Mrs. Johnson painted by William Egley, 75 Connaught Terrace, Hyde Park, Oct. 13. 1853"Provenance: Lawrence Gould Antiques, PO Box 36330 London NW2 5YF, 3rd June 2010Note 2: Please be aware that according to CITES Regulations, it will be necessary to acquire an export licence to export this lot of ivory outside the EU. It will NOT be possible to export this lot of ivory to the USA
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