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A George V Scottish Horse Officer's dress sword, the 35¾in. polished steel straight blade etched with crests and cyphers, by John Jones & Co, 6 Regent STR London, stamped to side of blade 2462, bound shagreen grip to pierced guard with thistle decoration and applied Scottish Horse 1900 insignia, brown leather scabbard with metal mounts.* Condition: The polished steel blade with slight pitting, good, the guard showing surface rust, otherwise good.
Eugene Delaplanche (French, 1836-1891), 'Fee aux Fleurs', gilt bronze modelled as a flower fairy dancing with her arms held aloft, dressed in a flowing diaphanous dress, signed 'E. Delaplanche' and 'F. Barbedienne' to the base edge, mounted on a polished marble socle, 15½in. (39.4cm.) high.*Condition: Very good condition, with no faults.
Treslove family interest - two English School 18th century portrait miniatures on ivory, both oval, one signed indistinctly and dated 1770, of a gentleman in a bright green coat, sprigged waistcoat and white stock, 3.3 x 2.7cm., inscribed verso 'Peter's g.g.g.grandfather, Thomas Treslove, Born 16 May 1747, Married Feb. 1770, Died 17 April 1824'; the other unsigned, of a lady in coral pink dress with lace collar and white bonnet, 2.6 x 2.2cm., inscribed verso 'Mrs. H. Treslove, born Harriette Lightfoot, married Feb. 1770, The Mother of Thomas Crosby Treslove QC & Mrs. Kimpton', both in gilt metal frames; together with a 19th century portrait silhouette of the same lady, oval, similarly inscribed verso; and a 19th century pencil portrait of a young girl, her necklace enriched in red, signed indistinctly, probably 'Chapman RA', 7¾ x 6in. (19.7 x 15.25cm.), in a bird's eye maple frame, inscribed verso, 'This little portrait of Emily belongs to Walter [prob. Ellis], given to him by me before he quitted Loosleigh to go abroad in the summer 1849, Emily Treslove'. (4)
English School (early 19th century), Portrait miniature of a young lady, in a blue dress and white bonnet, her brown, curled hair parted to the centre, signed with initials 'CT' or 'GT', oval, watercolour on ivory, 4.3 x 3.4cm., within a rolled gold frame with pierced foliate and scroll border; together with a small oval watercolour on ivory portrait miniature pendant of a gentleman, 2 x 1.6cm. (2)
French School, 19th century - a portrait miniature of a mother and child, circular watercolour on ivory, the mother in low cut décolleté dress with frilled lace collar, scarf tied around her neck and a feathered hat on her powdered hair, the child holding a posy of flowers, 7cm. diameter, the ebonised frame with gilt bezel.* Condition: A small area of craquelure to the blue sky to centre right with a few tiny flakes of paint lifting a little. Otherwise good. Scratching to top centre of frame.
A 9ct gold diamond dress ring, with central round brilliant cut diamond approx 2.9mm diameter, in claw setting with crossover shoulders, the shoulders set with twenty round brilliant cut diamonds, in beaded settings, with white tipped claws, Birmingham, ring size L, 2.19g all in. With previous insurance valuation for NRV of 395.00 from 2012
Various silver bangles and trinkets, to include a silver coin pendant frame, four silver hinged bangles, each of etched design of flowers and scrolls, a silver ingot pendant, a Sheffield Rose bookmark, silver plated dress ring, silver plated chain, silver shell clip a silver handbag hook and a silver T bar, silver only 159.6g all in.
A quantity of ladies vintage and other clothing, including a 1970's Windsmoor emerald green fitted woollen coat, full length, double breasted, simulated fur collar and cuffs; an Alexon full length woollen coat, single breasted, belted; a kingfisher blue Pacamac, full length; vibrant green Peggy French Couture fitted dress; a 1970's Marion Davidson maxi dress, mandarin collar, lace trim; a Richards Shops maxi dress; a Scottish mohair/wool cape, belted; etc
ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS POOLEY (1646 - 1723)Portrait of a young man, bust length wearing full wig and lace cravat and companion portrait of a young woman wearing a white silk dress with a crimson gold braided cloak Oils on canvas, each 75 x 60cm Both in stylised feigned ovals and period carved giltwood frames See the National Gallery of Ireland, Thomas Pooley, Portrait of Sir John Perceval, 3rd Bt (1660-1686) (NGI.4627), for a comparison with the above lot for the treatment of the lace and curious ovals in which the figures are set.
THREE WATERCOLOURS OF CHINESE FIGURES LATE QING DYNASTY-REPUBLIC PERIOD, 19TH-20TH CENTURY watercolour on paper, two painted with a Chinese lady in floral dress; one with a eunuch in blue offical dress with a hat; signed M. A. Duberly (Dimensions: 39cm x 25cm (sight)) (Qty: 3)(39cm x 25cm (sight))Condition report: generally in good order, images bright, slight fading, signatures in ink, good mounts and in green stained simulated modern bamboo effect frame
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