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Circa 1830 European and Russian Coloured Lithographs from The Fashion Historical Costume, Art and Fancy Ball Dresses Series, the first entitled 'Fancy Ball Dress No 15 Archangel (Russia), 'Fancy Ball Dress No 13' (Caucasus) the third Fancy Ball Dress No 27 (Tartary-Tchouvache) as published by W. Spooner, printed by C. Hallmandel, framed and glazed together with Russian lithographs drawn by Englemann Plate 2 entitled 'Marchand de Puree' and Plate 1 entitled 'Latiere d'Hiver and two Russian prints depicting village life, approx 28 w x 20 h cms. (6)
A 14kt STAMPED GOLD AND CULTURED PEARL FLORAL FORM BROOCH COMPLETE WITH SAFETY CHAIN, TOGETHER WITH FOUR DRESS RINGS TO INCLUDE AN 18ct OPAL AND DIAMOND RING FINGER SIZE L 1/2, AN 18ct GOLD FIVE STONE DIAMOND BAR SET 1/2 ETERNITY RING FINGER SIZE K, AN 18ct AND PLATINUM ILLUSION SET DIAMOND TWIST RING, FINGER SIZE P, AND A SAPPHIRE 585 STAMPED HALF ETERNITY RING FINGER SIZE J 1/2, A SILVER EXPANDING BANGLE, A MARCASITE AND SILVER BROOCH AND A TITANIUM TWO COLOUR DIAMOND SET WEDDING BAND. GROSS WEIGHT OF MIXED GOLD 13.8grms.
N. RICCARDI (19TH/20TH CENTURY) Portrait of an officer in dress uniform, wearing an array of medals and orders, to include the Legion d'Honneur, sash and braids, with wooded parkland to the distance, signed, watercolour and body-colour on ivory, 13.5 x 10.5cm (oval), in enclosed gilt metal mount
STRUTT, Joseph, Corda Angel-Cynnann: or A Compleat view of The Manners, Customs, Aims, Habits etc. of The Inhabitants of England from the arrival of the Saxons till the Reign of Henry the Eighth. London, 1775-6 in 3 volumes, plates a.c.f. Fo. Full cf. glt. Spines with labels. Tog.with The Chronicles of England, or A Compleat History, Civil, Military and Ecclesiastical of the Ancient Britons and Saxons, London, 1779. In 2 vols. Fo. Full cf. Plus A Complete View of The Dress and Habits of the People of England. 1796-99. In 2 vols. By same. Numerous plts. A.c.f. EGS bkpt. ½ marbled bds. 7
An Early 20th Century Court Dress, comprising a black silk bicorn hat with petersham rosette and cut steel chain ornament, a dark blue silk tailcoat with cut steel buttons, a pair of matching breeches, a waistcoat, two cummerbands and a pair of black patent leather shoes with cut steel buckles, in a japanned tin, the hinged cover set with a brass plaque engraved 'Sir William J Pope, Cambridge' Footnote:- Sir William Jackson Pope (1870-1939) was an English Chemist who, during the First World War, served on the Board of Invention and Research for the Admiralty and on the Chemical Warfare Committee at the Ministry of Munitions. He was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire in the 1918 New Year Honours and was invested as a Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire in the 1919 New Year Honours
John Buchanan & Bros, Ltd, Glasgow - an Art Nouveau novelty confectionery tin, in the form of a two handled panelled vase, printed with a young girl holding a dove, within a roundel, to verso with a mother and child, embossed with stylised flowers on sinuous stems, picked out in gilt on a dark blue ground, spreading square foot with a band of stiff leaves, inscribed to verso of cover, 30.5cm high, 16cm over handles, 12.5cm deep, c.1920; another, printed in polychrome with Classical dancers within an Oriental cartouche, gilt with acanthus scrolls and leafy sprigs on a dark blue ground, 31cm high, 19cm over handles, 14cm deep, c.1920;An Edwardian novelty confectionery tin, in the form of a low bellied panelled vase and cover, printed in polychrome with an oval portrait of a young gentleman in 18th century dress, to verso with a young lady conforming, the sides with stylised flowers and foliage, on a brown ground, 27.5cm high, 14.5cm square, c.1905 (3)
Y A gold mounted miniature circa 1830, of a young lady with ringlets, white day dress, on ivory, unsigned, in a yellow metal glazed frame (Dimensions: 47mm x 37mm (excluding frame))(47mm x 37mm (excluding frame))Condition report: Image is possibly faded overall, metal work and glass in good order and of good quality and gauge
Mixed Lot: Victorian period "Modes de Paris" black fabric and French jet trimmed mourning head-dress with velvet ties, a further black silk example, a black velvet folding forage cap and an Edwardian period black leatherette folding handkerchiefs and gloves holder and a Victorian beadwork hand fan panel (lacking handle), (5)
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