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Official invitation to the Imperial Burial and Funeral of Reza Shah Pahlavi, by issue of the Prime Minister to Agha'ye Boromand, printed on paper with manuscript annotations [Iran, dated 17 Ordibehesht 1329 (7 May 1950)] in two parts, comprising: (i) original envelope printed with the Imperial Pahlavi Crown and outlined in black, with the Prime Minister and recipient's name copied in an elegant shekasteh script, 140 by 175 mm.; and (ii) printed invitation to the Imperial Burial, outlined in black, with the date, start time, dress code and recipient's name in shekasteh script, 140 by 175 mm.; two pieces mounted to black card and presented in Royal Pahlavi wooden frame, with the Imperial Crown to upper edge of frame, under glass
Ï’ Andrew Plimer (1763 - 1837) Portrait of a lady wearing a white dress and hair band Watercolour on ivory, circa 1790 6.8cm x 5.5cm, unsigned, In a plain gold frame with a hair, seed pearl and translucent enamel back Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
John Field (1772-1848) Portrait of a lady called Mrs General Alfred Richards [Rhoda] Silhouette on plaster with bronzing 7.8cm x 6.5cm, oval In a rectangular papier mache frame with Miers & Field trade label no. 1 Ex Joll collection Major-General Alfred Richards (1781-1852), CB, Colonel Commandant 31st Bengal Native Infantry. In a portrait held by the National Army Museum he wears civilian dress. This painting is a companion to the portrait of his wife, Mrs Rhoda Richards (1997-04-145).
LONGINES; two stainless steel gentleman's and lady's dress watches, both rectangular dials set with baton numerals, the larger set with subsidiary seconds dial, diameter excluding winding crown 2.6cm, and a further Ronson example, all with quartz movements (3).Additional InformationScratches and general signs of wear throughout, the gentleman's Longines and the Ronson watches both running but no guarantee of working order for any of them.
Three stainless steel dress watches comprising Seiko 'Lassale' example, the octagonal dial set with baton numerals, diameter excluding winding crown 2.8cm, and two further by Michel Herbelin and Jean Perret, all with quartz movements (3).Additional InformationScratches and general wear throughout, none tested, no guarantee of working order.
A late 19th/early 20th century yellow metal pocket watch, with enamellled dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, with engine turned decoration and vacant cartouche, also a 15ct yellow gold dress stud (2).Additional InformationThe case is split, lifting and damaged, there is an inscription to the dust cover, the case does not lock shut, surface scratches including scratches to the glass, does not run.
ATTRIBUTED TO HENRY HOLIDAY; an Arts & Crafts stained glass panel depicting a classical figure with flowing dress, inset in wooden frame, 58 x 62cm.Additional InformationThere are obvious areas of releading across the centre of the panel, the glass itself appears to be in good condition with just natural inclusions and bubbles, no major issues, one small crack approx 3cm to one of the panels.
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