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‘Sarah’ a poured wax shoulder head doll, English circa 1860, the pretty moulded face with inserted blue glass eyes, moulded lids and finely painted brows, painted mouth, moulded ears and inserted shoulder-length blonde hair, wax shoulder-plate to cloth body with wax lower arms, legs and faint ink stamp, wearing a cream muslin dress with mauve pattern, underclothes and white bonnet, (good condition), 16” (41cm) tall.
Steiner figure A bisque head Bebe, French circa 1890, pale bisque head with fixed blue glass paper-weight eyes, painted lashes and feathered brows, closed mouth, pierced ears with earrings, wonderful original long blonde wig and mauve pate incised 4, on a fully jointed wood and composition body with fixed wrists, ‘Le petit Parisien, Bebe Steiner, Paris’ stamped in mauve to hip, wearing a cream dress decorated with lace, bonnet, underclothes, socks and shoes, incised Steiner, Fge A, 15, (tiny firing line to inner right eye), 24cm (61cm) tall.
Kammer & Reinhardt/S & H bisque head doll, German circa 1910, with weighted blue glass ‘flirty’ eyes, painted lashes and raised feathered brows, open mouth with upper teeth, and pierced ears, long light brown wig with cardboard pate, on a fully jointed wood and composition body and wearing a white cotton dress with lace, underclothes, socks and leather shoes.
Rare Bebe Jumeau Lioret phonograph doll, French circa 1890, beautiful pale bisque head with fixed blue glass paper-weight eyes, painted lashes and feathered brows, pierced ears with blue glass earrings and open mouth with upper teeth, cork pate and later blonde wig, on a fully jointed wood and composition body with ‘Jumeau, Medaille D’Or’ blue stamp to rear, with key-wind movement in hollow torso, with stylus attached to sound box and with single disc, behind painted metal cover, (movement in working order but in need of attention, lacks retaining nut for disc and stop/start lever), wearing a white cotton dress, underclothes, socks and leather shoes, incised 11, (small pock marks and kiln dust hole to left cheek), 25” (63cm) tall.
S.F.B.J Tete Jumeau-type bisque head doll, French, circa 1905, with weighted blue glass eyes, painted lashes and feathered brows, open mouth with upper teeth, and later strawberry blonde wig, pierced ears with earrings and on a fully jointed wood and composition body, wearing later brown silk dress with cream silk smocked panel and lace decoration, cream silk bonnet, underclothes, socks and shoes, 23” (58cm) tall.
A good early glazed china shoulder head doll, German circa 1840, with finely painted features and moulded short hair-style in ringlets, on a cloth body with china lower arms and legs with painted flat black shoes, wearing all original gold silk dress with bell-shaped arms, tassels, black velvet trim and underclothes, 9” (23cm) tall.
A pair of wax over composition shoulder head dolls, English circa 1860, the first with fixed brown glass pupil-less eyes, painted mouth and slit-head with blonde hair, on a cloth body with kid leather arms and turned in feet, wearing original pink silk striped dress with black lace bodice, underclothes and lace bonnet, 18” (46 cm) tall, together with a similar smaller doll with brown hair and wearing original clothes, (some crazing to face), (2 items).
A.M 323 bisque head Googly doll, German circa 1910, with fixed blue glass eyes, painted lashes and brows, closed smiling mouth and original brown wig in two plaits, on a five piece composition body with painted socks and brown shoes, wearing a blue and white crochet dress and bonnet, in card box, doll 8” (20cm) tall.
Fine Steiner figure C bisque head Bebe, French circa 1890, lovely pale bisque head with fixed brown glass paper-weight eyes, (right glass eye broken), painted lashes and feathered brows, closed mouth, pierced ears and original mauve card pate incised 5 and long auburn wig, a good fully jointed composition fixed wrist body with ‘ Le Petit Parisian Bebe Steiner’ mauve stamp to hip, wearing a white cotton dress with lace, bloomers, shoes, socks and elaborate cream silk bonnet, incised Figure C, No 5, Steiner Paris, 25” (63cm) tall.
‘Ophelia’ a rare poured wax shoulder head doll by Lucy Peck, English circa 1890, with beautifully moulded elongated face with inserted blue glass eyes, moulded lids and finely painted brows, having painted defined mouth and nostrils, moulded ears and inserted shoulder-length auburn hair with fringe, wax shoulder-plate to cloth body with wax lower arms and legs, wearing a white cotton dress with lace bodice, petticoat and bloomers, (professional restoration to breast-plate), 24” (61cm) tall.
Beautiful Steiner A bisque head Bebe, French circa 1890, with fixed blue glass paper-weight eyes, painted lashes and feathered brows, closed mouth and dimple to chin, pierced ears and original blonde wig with pate, on a fully jointed composition body with remains of original label to hip, wearing a later pink satin dress and underclothes, incised J Steiner, Paris, Figure A 13, 20 ½” (52cm) tall.
Lenci Mascot skier and ‘Bo-Peep’ felt dolls, Italian circa 1930, both with pressed heads, and painted features, boy skier with blonde hair wearing a brown felt outfit and hat, holding wooden sticks and skies, 7 ½” (19cm) tall, Bo-Peep in bright green felt dress with applique flower apron and bonnet, 9 ½” (24cm) tall, (2 items).
Simon & Halbig DEP bisque head doll, German circa 1910, with fixed brown glass eyes, painted lashes and raised brows, brown wig, bisque shoulder plate and lower arms, kid body and wearing a pink striped silk dress, (eye chips and chips to fingers, body incorrect ) 25” (63cm) tall, together with an S.F.B.J 60 girl, with weighted blue glass eyes, open mouth and wearing a green dress, (hairline to head), (2 items).
Large Tete Jumeau bisque head Bebe, French circa 1900, pale bisque head with fixed brown glass paper-weight eyes, painted lashes, feathered eyebrows and open mouth with upper teeth, pierced ears and original brown wig, on a fully jointed wood and composition body with swivel wrists, and paper label to rear, wearing a white dress with blue flower pattern and straw bonnet, 29” (74cm) tall. (Old hairline crack to back of head)
A good Grodnertal wooden pedlar doll, German circa 1820, with finely painted features, and painted black hair, on a peg-jointed wooden body and wearing original brown spotted dress with apron, red cape and black bonnet with ribbon decoration and lace cap, carrying her basket of wares containing two miniature painted wooden dolls, each with painted features, jointed wooden bodies and wearing original red and cream silk dresses, combs, brushes, sewing tools, needles, threads, jewels, painting set, watch, music sheet, cricket set, bonnet and more, (condition good and original, legs are taped together and she lacks feet), under a glass dome, doll 11” (28cm) tall.
Jumeau bisque head fashion doll, French circa 1870, with fixed blue glass eyes, painted lashes and feathered brows, closed mouth, pierced ears and later blonde wig, swivel head to bisque shoulder-plate, kid leather body and individually stitched fingers, wearing a turquoise dress, underclothes and socks, (small chip to rim of head and hairline to forehead to right eye) 18” (46cm) tall.
Wax over composition shoulder head doll, English circa 1860, with fixed brown glass pupil-less eyes, painted mouth and slit-head with brown curly hair, cloth body with leatherette arms and turned in feet, wearing original mauve silk dress with bead bag and underclothes, (dress faded, crazing to face), 13” (33 cm) tall.
Simon & Halbig 1078 bisque head doll, German circa 1910, with weighted brown glass eyes, real lashes, and painted brows, open mouth with upper teeth, brown wig and pierced ears with pink earrings, on a fully jointed wood and composition body, wearing a cream patterned dress, underclothes, shoes and socks, (repairs to body), 17” (43cm) tall, together with an A.M 1894 and a S & H (eye chips), (3 items).
‘Eloise’ a poured wax shoulder head doll by H.J Meech, English circa 1860, the well moulded side glancing head with inserted blue glass eyes, moulded lids and finely painted brows, having painted slightly down- turned mouth, moulded ears and inserted blonde hair, wax shoulder-plate to cloth body with ink stamp, wax lower arms and legs, and wearing a white cotton dress with pink flowers, underclothes and lace bonnet, (small repair to one finger), 18 ½ “ (47cm) tall.
Wax over composition shoulder head doll, German circa 1890, with fixed blue glass eyes, painted mouth and blonde hair, on a cloth body with composition lower arms and legs, wearing a cream and blue elaborate dress with metallic threads, blue fringe to skirt and lace, matching bonnet underclothes, socks and shoes, 16” (41cm) tall.
Simon & Halbig 1078 bisque head mechanical ‘walker’ doll, German circa 1910, with fixed blue glass eyes, real lashes and painted feather brows, open mouth with upper teeth, pierced ears and long brown wig, on a composition body with straight legs and arms with swivel wrists, mechanism inside torso with Roulette Descamps key to activate walking movement, (in good working order), wearing a red dress with white cotton pinafore, straw bonnet, socks and shoes, 13 ½” (34cm) tall.
A.M 390 bisque head doll, German circa 1910, with weighted brown glass eyes, open mouth, upper teeth and original brown wig, on a fully jointed wood and composition body and wearing a later blue silk dress with lace panel and pleated skirt, matching bonnet, undergarments, socks and shoes, 26” (66cm) tall.
Francoise Gaultier bisque head Bebe, French circa 1890, nice pale bisque head with fixed blue glass paper-weight eyes, painted lashes and brows, closed mouth with subtle moulded tongue, dimple to chin, and later blonde wig, on a fully jointed wood and composition body, wearing a white cotton dress with pinafore, underclothes, socks and leather shoes, incised 6, F.G in scroll, (some wear to hands and body), 17 1/2” (44cm) tall.
S.F.B.J Depose bisque head walker, French circa 1910, with blue glass side-glancing eyes, real lashes and feather brows, brown wig and on a composition body with jointed arms and straight legs, mama/papa voice box, when legs walk, head turns from side to side, wearing a cotton flower patterned dress and red felt bonnet, 23” (58cm) tall.
Large portrait Jumeau fashion doll, French circa 1870, bisque head with fixed brown glass paper-weight eyes, painted lashes and feathered brows, closed mouth, pierced ears and original cork pate and long dark brown wig, swivel head to bisque shoulder-plate and kid leather body, wearing underclothes, together with a pink patterned dress with red silk ribbon sash, black velvet bolero, beret and fur stole, underclothes, socks and shoes, incised 11, (damage to shoulder-plate, body in need of repair, taped up around chest area, both arms and left leg), 30” (76cm) tall.
A good 136 bisque head doll, German circa 1890, the pale bisque head with fixed blue glass eyes, painted lashes and brows, closed mouth and pierced ears, long blonde wig and on a fully jointed wood and composition body with fixed wrists, wearing a white cotton dress with pink ribbons, underclothes, bonnet and brown leather shoes, 12” (30cm) tall.
A.M 390 bisque head doll, German circa 1910, with weighted brown glass eyes, open mouth, upper teeth and original brown wig, on a fully jointed wood and composition body and wearing a later maroon silk and velvet dress with large sleeves, gold braiding and lace, bonnet with feathers, undergarments, socks and shoes, 24” (61cm) tall.
Bahr & Proschild 604 bisque head character doll, German circa 1910, pale bisque head with weighted brown glass eyes, painted lashes and eyebrows and open/closed mouth with two moulded upper teeth, original blonde wig and on a fully jointed wood and composition toddler body, wearing a later pink cotton dress, underclothes and bonnet, 20 ½” (52cm) tall.
Madame Rohmer glazed china fashion doll, French circa 1870, with fixed blue glass eyes, painted lashes and brows, closed mouth and nostrils, kid leather pate and fixed neck to kid leather body with individually stitched fingers, wearing an original brown dress with blue trim, (tear to left ankle), 15” (38cm) tall.
J.D Kestner 192 bisque head doll, German circa 1890, pale bisque head with fixed blue glass eyes, painted lashes and feathered brows, closed mouth with hint of tongue, pierced ears, blonde wig and pate, on a fully jointed wood and composition fixed wrist body, wearing all original pink and lace silk dress, bonnet, petticoats and bloomers with pink ribbons, pink socks and leather shoes, 12 1/2” (32cm) tall.
Kammer & Reinhardt 101 bisque head character doll, German circa 1910, with painted light blue eyes, single stroke eyebrows, closed mouth and blonde wig in plaits, on a fully jointed wood and composition body and wearing a white lace dress, underclothes, socks and later shoes, 12 ¼” (32cm) tall.
Large Heinrich Handwerck/S&H bisque head doll, German circa 1910, with weighted brown glass eyes, real lashes, and raised brows, open mouth with upper teeth, brown wig and pierced ears, on a fully jointed wood and composition body, wearing a later cream and yellow striped dress, underclothes, shoes and socks, 30” (76cm) tall.
A.M 390 bisque head Fairy doll, German circa 1910, with brown glass eyes, open mouth and upper teeth, brown wig and on a fully jointed composition body and wearing a white fairy dress with wings, decorated with gold tinsel, 11” (28cm) tall, together with eight glass Christmas tree light bulbs depicting Father Christmas, Rabbit, Hippo, Bird in cage, Shell and three fruit, (9 items).
A.M 390 bisque head doll, German circa 1910, with weighted blue glass eyes, painted lashes and raised brows, brown wig and on a fully jointed composition body, wearing a cream patterned dress, (needs stringing, A/F), 14” (36cm) tall, together with an S.F.B.J bisque head doll and another in red dress, (3 items).
‘Charlotte’ a poured wax shoulder head doll, probably by H.J Meech, English circa 1870, the finely moulded face with inserted grey/blue glass eyes, moulded lids and finely painted brows, having painted slightly smiling mouth and nostrils, moulded ears and inserted auburn hair with unusual widows peak, and plait, wax shoulder-plate to cloth body with wax lower arms having creases at wrists and elbows and lower legs with moulded toes, wearing a white cotton dress with brown silk sash, ribbons, pearl necklace and underclothes, (good overall condition) 22” (56cm) tall.
Simon & Halbig mulatto bisque head doll, German circa 1910, with weighted brown glass eyes, painted lashes, and brows, open mouth with upper teeth, pierced ears and black wig, on a fully jointed wood and composition body and wearing a red gingham dress, 14” (35cm) tall, together with two Heubach Koppelsdorf 399 black baby dolls, (3 items).
East Coast African Expedition 1873-74 & Livingstone Exploration interest- a Victorian Royal Engineers Officer's dress sword, formerly the property of Major Cecil William Esmonde Murphy, Royal Engineers:, the straight single edge blade with acid etched decoration, armorial and initials 'CWEM' retailer mark to ricasso for J B Johnstone, London & Dublin,scroll decorated one piece hilt and guard, single quillon, wire bound fish skin grip, in a polished scabbard with double suspension loop, blade length 82cm long, together with copies of family research and documentation.*Biography - Major Murphy was born in India in 1842 and commissioned into the Royal Engineers in 1862. He was acting as Commissary of Ordnance at Aden when he was asked to join a relief search party sponsored by the Royal Geographic Society. The society were concerned about Doctor Livingstone after losing contact since the infamous meeting with Henry Morton Stanley and a relief party was formed under the command of Lieutenant Verney Lovett Cameron. The expedition was beset by tragedy from the outset, as Robert Moffat (a nephew of Livingstone) was struck down by fever and died. The expedition's progress was hindered by the mass desertion of carriers who were scared of being caught in the middle of a war between natives and Arab slave traders. All three men leading the party were struck by illness, Cameron was struck by fever that caused weeks of blindness and Dr William Dillon was delirious and suffering from internal inflammation. Upon meeting some of Livingstone's carriers in Unyanyembe they learned of the death of Livingstone but Cameron decided to press on with the expedition and became the first man to cross Central Africa coast to coast, while Murphy believing the expedition to have finished resigned and decided to escort Livingstone's body back to Bagamoyo. *Provenance. By direct family descent.
A George VI Infantry Officer's dress sword:, the acid etched blade with crown and 'GR' cypher, over a plated hilt decorated en suite, wire bound fish skin grip and chequered backstrap, brown leather bullion loop, in a brown pig skin leather scabbard, blade length 80.5cm long. infantry sword.
A Victorian Royal Engineer Volunteer's dress sword by Pillin, London:, number 5215, the acid etched blade with crown and 'VR' cyhper, with gilt brass one piece oak leaf decorated pierced hilt and guard, single quillon, wire bound fish skin grip and brass backstrap, in a brass scabbard with double suspension loop, blade length 82.5cm
A George V Royal Engineers Officer's dress sword by S J Pillen , London:, number 100334:, the straight blade with acid etched decoration over hilt with crown and 'GRV' cypher, wire bound fish skin grip and chequered backstrap, in a brown leather scabbard with plated chape and throat, blade length 82cm.
A group of twelve autochrome slides of an English family in their house and garden:, interior and exterior scenes including one of a group of figures in fancy dress 11 x 8cm and one smaller 8 x 8cm. together with an autochrome of a group of butterfly specimens and a small group of miscellaneous diapositive lantern slides (a lot)
A late Victorian/early Edwardian lady's silk and lace dress:, the silk undergarment covered by two layers of lace, the upper layer embroidered with stylized flowers, the V-neckline trimmed with pink and blue silk ribbon embroidered with flowers, over a pink and blue silk ribbon waistband, with a silk entwined pattern to front.
An Edwardian cream silk and lace wedding or evening dress:, having triple layered sleeves with floral embroidery and sequins, the pleated panel neckline with central floral embroidered panel extending down the front of the dress, bodice lined interior with label for 'Miss Antoine, Duke Street, Manchester Square'.
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