A THIGH LENGTH MUSQUASH COAT, having shawl collar and turn back cuffs, a faux fur shrug, a chinchilla tippett and a pair of leather and coney gauntlets along with a Frank Usher black beaded top together with Frank Usher black velvet skirt, a Karen Millen black beaded cocktail dress, a Navy Jeager wool coat, a cream Oasis jacket, felt hat, an East short sleeved dress, etc
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A 9CT WHITE GOLD DIAMOND DRESS RING, designed with a central row of ten collet set brilliant cut diamonds with a scalloped row of pave set brilliant cut diamonds to either side, with 9ct hallmark for Birmingham, estimated total diamond weight 0.40ct, ring size N, approximate weight 4.1 grams
An original Post WWII Second World War period RAF Royal Air Force Drum Major's Ceremonial uniform dress jacket ' Home Pattern - Bandsman ' belonging to a Sergeant / Sgt CW Sydney. Made by The Uniform Clothing and Equipment Company, London. Sizes to label. Great example complete with cloth rank patch, buttons, lanyard and epaulettes. With trousers.
A Royal Worcester figural blushware centrepiece by James Hadley. Modelled as a lady and gent conversing around a large basket and raised on a naturalistic base. Signed. Printed and impressed marks, model 1154, 23.5cm high.Condition report intended as a guide only.Chip to the hem of the girls dress. No restoration.
A coloured print “Twixt Love and Duty”, a Highlander in full dress parting from his lady love, quotation from Kipling and vignettes of soldiers in uniform in margin, framed in gilt 34” x26”; and coloured print “The Actions of the Sword”, framed 28” x 23”, (small stains in lower margin). GC (2)
An officer's silver mounted full dress shoulder belt of The 17th (D of Cambridge's Own) Lancers, gilt lace with white central stripe on black leather, foliate engraved borders to silver buckle, tip and slide, and mounts for the prickers and chains, HM J&Co, B'ham 1902. Basically GC (lace unstitched at one end of belt).
A post 1902 R Naval Lieutenant's part uniform, comprising frock coat with 2 lines of 5 gilt buttons to chest, and 4 to plain skirts, medal ribbons WWI, Geo V silver jubilee, Geo VI coronation, etc; pair gilt epaulettes and tassels, with silver embroidered fouled anchor, in fitted tin case with blank nameplate; leather backed waistbelt and slings with 2 lines gilt embroidery and gilt WBC, cocked hat with bullion tassels fore and aft, sideloop and button, in tin case; pair PL dress shoes, all in a large tin trunk with painted “RN” on lid, with photostat details of Lt J B Fellows and his service in WWI, etc; see next lot for companion sword. GC
A late Vic Rifle office's dress sword, straight slender blade 32”, by John Jones & Co, 6 Regent St, London, no 2160 on backstrap, etched in foliate panels on one side with flat topped crown and reversed and interlaced VR cypher, and on the other with crowned blank shield and strung bugle, regulation pierced steel hilt incorporating Vic crowned strung bugle, stepped pommel, chequered backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its steel scabbard with 2 rings. Basically GC, the blade retaining some original polish (dark rust to hilt and scabbard)
An Ed VII Rifle Regt officer's dress sword, slender straight blade 33”, etched in stylized foliate panels on one side with crowned Ed VII cypher with wreath, and on the other with crown, blank escutcheon and strung bugle, regulation triple bar steel hilt with sideloop and incorporating crowned strung bugle, plain pommel, chequered backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its leather FS scabbard. GC Plate 8
Medieval, virtually complete gold annular brooch dating c. 1200-1400. The brooch frame is circular in plan, a constriction on one edge still housing the original pin. The latter is triangular in plan, decorated at its upper edge with a projecting transverse collar. Flanking the pin on each side of the frame is a single cylindrical collet with inwardly curved upper edges-each of which being soldered to a flattened area of the frame. Neither preserves its original setting, presumably lost after deposition. Width of frame between collets: 17mm. Weight: 1.21g.Discussion: for a similar brooch, see an example published by Egan-found in London (Egan, G, and Pritchard, F. 1991. Dress Accessories, c. 1150-c. 1450. (Medieval Finds from Excavations in London: 3). London: Stationery Office Books.Provenance: found St Mary Bourne, Hampshire, 2014. Treasure case 2015T41, recorded on the PAS as BH-D21D7B.
Ca.100-300AD. Among the finest marble sculptures we have ever had the honor of handling, depicting an elegantly draped torso of an Artemis; her feminine figure standing in contrapposto with her right hip slightly lifted, suggesting forward movement as her weight shifts to her left leg. She wears a flowing peplos dress with countless folds of fabric clinging to her body, hugging every curve. The garment appears to be fastened at her left shoulder and gathers at a tie around the dropped waist, with fabric fastened by round pins or brooches just below her abdomen. A himation drapes gracefully over her left arm. The technical skill of this sculptor was paramount. Indeed the artist who created this piece clearly possessed the expertise required to turn stone to fabric and flesh! .The sculptor's ability to capture the goddess in contrapposto, implying a rhythmic sense of motion, as her weight is shifted onto her left leg and her right leg advances, conjures a quality of human vitality in this sculpture. Such calculated poses were inspired by the works of Polykleitos and became the model to which sculptors aspired in Graeco-Roman as well as later Western European art. H:800mm/H:600mm/W:360mm(without stand) 31.5/23.62/14.17in; over 25kgA Roman marble torso of Venus (only 14.25" high) sold at Christie's New York for $56,250 in Sale 12257 Antiquities, lot 105; 25 October 2016. Another marble torso of Venus (22.125" high) sold at Christie's New York for $732,500 in Sale 14356 Antiquities, lot 41; 25 October 2017. Provenance: Property of a London Art Gallery; Private collection from Montana, USA; imported into the United States in the early 1920s.
AN 0.800 GRADE SILVER OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH AND DRESS CHAIN. Circular white enamel dial with black enamel roman index and gilt metal scroll hands, hinged cover to rear engraved with equestrian scene which opens to reveal a base metal inner cover which further opens to reveal an unsigned movement with cylinder escapement, suspended from a white metal dress chain composed of three rows of links with a key with horse decoration and a separate horses head fob.
WW1 pair to 3900 SJT S. PEAKER KOYLI, WW2 PAIR on medal bar in addressed box to E Peaker and Exemplary Police Service medal to INSPR. ERNEST PEAKER, in named box of issue, St.Johns Ambulance Medal for 1958 & 59 to Ernest Peaker, another WW2 pair, Africa & 1939-45 Stars and a Gardening medal etc The Rifles No2 jacket, collar dogs, epilate insignia, Corporal chevrons, lanyard, with trousers and No2's dress shirt Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Queen Elizabeth II Royal ephemera including Invitation to the 1953 Coronation of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II for Mr W.J. Reynolds, a London Bus Driver who was chosen by ballot to represent 97,000 employees of London Transport, together with a volume of 'The Form and Order of the Service 2 June 1953', Dress Regulations, admission ticket and general information and a framed certificate of service presented to Reynolds for 41 years and 8 months of service Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
WWII Military Cross medal group of five awarded to Captain A.J.F. Tannock MC, Royal Scots, engraved to the rear Major AJF Tannock 1944, with paperwork and Royal Mint box to include Defence and WWII medal, 1939 - 1945 Star and Burma Star, together with corresponding dress miniatures, all with ribbons and a Loyal Service badge and 5G (Gurkhas) regimental pin (12)
WWI LOCAL INTEREST: A collection of WWI Norfolk Regiment uniform and effects consisting of service dress tunic with four pocket front and brass buttons, peaked cap bearing Norfolk Regiment badge, brown leather buskins and Derby Scheme armband. Documentation includes: request refusal for transfer into the R.N.A.S., transfer to Army Reserve, certificate of service in Volunteer Force. A scumbled tin trunk and James Dixon & Sons brown leather cased spirit flask with saddle mount from the same family. All relating to V123616 PTE. WALTER BAXTER of the 4th Volunteer Battalion Norfolk Regiment. Walter lived in Pulham Market (Near Diss, Norfolk). Some minor moth damage to hat, hole to upper-left breast and some discolouration to the tunic.
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