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A VINTAGE SELFRIDGES BOY'S SAILOR SUIT, parcel of christening gowns, a Victorian ivory silk wedding dress passed down through the family together with a 1930s silk & sequin ball gown and stoleThe trousers of the sailors suit have a few small holes on reverseThe wedding dress bottom is quite moth eaten and the corset top has lace wear and the whole dress is starting to yellow.The ball gown looks good just discolouration of the inside. I could find a label.
PAIR OF CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN LACEWORK FIGURES in the form of an elegantly dressed aristocrat male with dress sword and his partner, believed nineteenth century, 24cms highThe male figure has a damaged sword, some damaged lacework and the feathers on the hat are broken.The female figure has damaged lacework and a damaged finger.Note: this lot is part of a collection of porcelain from an estate and entered in this sale without reserve. Professional restoration has been noted on some of the items in the collection and so we advise that there may be restoration on this /these item(s) and bidders are therefore advised to view in person, purchases are made on these items 'at own risk'
A band ring stamped 'PLATINUM', finger size N; a 9 carat gold signet ring, finger size W; a ring stamped 'PALLADIUM', finger size K1/2; a band ring stamped 'SILVER', finger size K1/2; a 9 carat gold and silver band ring, finger size O; and a blue paste dress ring stamped 'SILVER', finger size M1/2 (6). Platinum ring - 2.98 grams. 9 carat gold signet ring - 3.11 grams. Palladium ring - 1.13 grams. Silver band ring - 0.93 grams. Gold and silver band ring - 4.21 grams. Dress ring - 5.74 grams.
Modern British School, 20th Century Portrait of a young girl, standing, in a blue dress oil on canvas, sight size 76 x 62cm (30 x 24.5in) (the canvas is folded over) 76 x 62cm (30 x 24in) There is more canvas folded over at the bottom. Dirty and with damages. Frame has chips. Scattered paint loss.
A Mourning Fan, the monture of ivory, circa 1760, unusually decorated in delicate drawings in black, the gorge with three vignettes each showing figures in simple robes with perhaps obis, in rural locations near water, other figures in small boats. This decoration is repeated in the same detail on the gorge verso. The double paper leaf is decorated en grisaille with a hint of pink for facial features, and shows a young lady in 18th century dress seated in a clearing. Two side vignettes show rural landscapes. The verso is plain save for a simple floral spray. Guard length 9.75 inches or 24.5cm Purchased at Christie's SK on February 14th 1995.. the lower guard has been repaired with pins next to the rivet. The rivet lacks button finishes at each side but is holding. The upper guard has a repair at the shoulder and here the leaf looks to have been shortened. Another fold needs slight attention. Generally strong and clean.
A Mid-18th Century Ivory Fan, the monture carved, pierced, gilded and painted, the guards with an elegant lady and detailed floral sprays, the gorge with figures in European dress, seated by buildings, one playing a pipe, the remaining interest supplied by very colourful flowers and foliage. The sticks present an interesting pattern when the fan is closed. The double paper leaf is painted with a gathering in a park, two couples engaged in banter, another young man to the left trying to catch the eye of a young lady dressed in finery and playing with her dog. To the right a fine and formal country park with fountain suggests an elegant residence behind. The verso shows a lady seated by a river. Guard length 10.5 inches or 26.5cm. In good general order.
Marie Salmon: A French Revolutionary Period Fan, the double paper leaf mounted on darkly stained wood sticks finished with bone thumb guards and some edging to the upper guard. The leaf depicts a story of the time, with three ladies in 18th century dress and bonnets, one gentleman in colourful dress coat and breeches, another dressed in black. The reserves are more decorative than usual, with a speckled background and a pink inner border covered in gold glitter or crushed pearl. The verso is printed with four verses, the words to the song for Marie Salmon, who appears to be condemned to death by burning. Guard length 11 inches or 28cm. Good for the period, the paper is still clean and quite crisp.
A Fan Produced in Conjunction with The 1889 Universal Exhibition In Paris, the monture of carved and pierced black wooden sticks, the double fabric leaf printed with an exterior view of the Trocadero on the recto and the Palais des Machines on the verso, the latter being built expressly for this exhibition and later demolished, in 1910. The detailed depictions include several visitors in foreign dress; and A Large Commemorative Fan for the World Exhibition held in Lyon, France, in 1894. The pale wooden monture is mounted with a double paper leaf, the recto showing three locations, being Notre Dame de Fourvieres, the Quai du Rhone and the Lac de Génève, surrounded by large and blousy roses and other colourful flowers, with a Nun in a vignette to the right. The verso proclaims that the fan is a gift from the producer of Flamande pate, obtainable everywhere, his annual turnover being 3,500,000 tins. Printed by Paul Lemenil, Paris. Fan 1: Guard length 11 inches or 28cm Fan 2: Guard length 12.75 inches or 23.5cm (2). Fan 1 Generally in good order, slightly grubby. Fan 2 - Generally in good order.
SASHA; two male and female dolls, the former dressed in navy jumper and dungarees and the latter in navy dress with white collar and matching shoes, with an assortment of original and later handmade clothes, and two Sasha Dolls leaflets.Additional InformationGeneral wear, scuffs and marks etc, please judge from illustrations and request additional if necessary. Both have silver coloured metal stringing, arms are slightly loose.
MINTON; a large and rare tile, painted and gilt-heightened depicting Medieval musicians in an interior, impressed marks, probably for September 1872, 25.5 x 50cm, framed. These tiles strike a strong resemblance to the art pottery tiles designed by Henry Stacy Marks and a watercolour exists in the Minton archive with a near identical depiction of one of the musicians featured in one of the tiles, detailed in the archive as Class Letter U (no folio number) 'Musicians on Brown Ground', according to spine of folder, but including also sporting subjects in Medieval dress, artist unnamed.Additional InformationPre-glaze chip to back of tile, minor surface scratches to front.
MINTON; a large and rare tile, painted and gilt-heightened depicting Medieval musicians in an interior, impressed marks, probably for September 1872, 25.5 x 50cm, framed. These tiles strike a strong resemblance to the art pottery tiles designed by Henry Stacy Marks and a watercolour exists in the Minton archive with a near identical depiction of one of the musicians featured in one of the tiles, detailed in the archive as Class Letter U (no folio number) 'Musicians on Brown Ground', according to spine of folder, but including also sporting subjects in Medieval dress, artist unnamed.Additional InformationSome minor discolouration and surface scratches.
MINTON; a large and rare tile, painted and gilt-heightened depicting Medieval musicians in an interior, impressed marks, probably for September 1872, 25.5 x 50cm, framed. These tiles strike a strong resemblance to the art pottery tiles designed by Henry Stacy Marks and a watercolour exists in the Minton archive with a near identical depiction of one of the musicians featured in one of the tiles, detailed in the archive as Class Letter U (no folio number) 'Musicians on Brown Ground', according to spine of folder, but including also sporting subjects in Medieval dress, artist unnamed.Additional Information5cm chip to top left corner, probably pre-glaze, general surface wear.
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