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Lot 118

A ROSE CUT DIAMOND DRESS RING, abstract design, ring size K, hallmarked 9ct gold, Birmingham, date letter possibly 1938, approximate gross weight 6.5 grams (Condition:- one rose cut diamond is missing and another one is chipped)

Lot 12

KAY BOYCE (BRITISH CONTEMPORARY) 'ELEGRANCE', an artist proof print of a woman wearing a white dress x/xx, signed in pencil, approximate size 45cm x 47cm, together with 'Coppelia' by the same hand 266/295, signed in pencil, approximate size 51cm x 37cm, both with certificates, mounted, unframed (condition:- as new) (2) (A)

Lot 124

A MODERN 18CT GOLD DIAMOND AND CULTURED PEARL DRESS RING, estimated total modern round brilliant cut weight 0.14ct, colour assessed as G-H, clarity assessed as VS1-2, akoya cultured pearl measuring 7mm in diameter, ring size M1/2, convention hallmarked 18ct gold, approximate gross weight 3.2 grams

Lot 126

A MODERN 18CT WHITE GOLD DIAMOND DRESS RING, two crossover diamond set marquise shapes, estimated total diamond weight 0.26ct, colour assessed as G-H, clarity assessed as SI1-2, ring size N1/2, approximate gross weight 7.3 grams

Lot 180

A SELECTION OF LATE 19TH TO EARLY 20TH CENTURY JEWELLERY to include six 9ct gold dress studs, weight 3.7 grams, two 18ct gold dress studs, weight 2.1 grams, a 15ct gold dress stud 0.7 grams, a 9ct gold double sided oval photograph locket, length 55mm, weight 7.9 grams, a stickpin mount and three collar slides

Lot 225

AN OPAL DRESS RING, designed as a central navette shape opal cabochon flanked by three circular opal cabochons arranged at angles, all collet set, to the plain band, ring size L1/2, weight 3.7 grams

Lot 232

AN ASSORTED LADIES COLLECTION OF WATCHES to include an 18ct gold Swiss mechanical watch, fitted to a rolled gold expanding bracelet, import marks for 18ct gold Glasgow, another similar 18ct gold hallmarked rectangular cased watch (bracelet deficient) and 9ct gold cushion shaped case watch which is fitted to a sprung expanding bracelet, a 9ct gold fob watch (later adapted to be worn as fob watch), three other gold plated watches and gold plated dress crystal set ring watch

Lot 275

A BOX OF MAINLY COSTUME JEWELLERY to include brooches, necklaces, dress studs, watches, etc

Lot 31

GARY BENFIELD (BRITISH 1965) 'ELEGANCE', two limited edition prints on canvas, 53 and 54/150 of a woman wearing a red dress, signed and numbered, unframed, approximate size 62cm x 43cm (condition: as new)

Lot 52

A SELECTION OF JEWELLERY, etc to include costume jewellery, a Pierre Cardin bracelet, a mid 20th Century glass and plastic necklaces, wristwatches, coins, cufflinks, dress studs, an evening bag, a compact, a silver teaspoon, a cultured pearl pendant with chain, pendant hallmarked, clasp stamped 9ct, weight 1.9 grams, etc (box)

Lot 623

VARIOUS COLLECTORS DOLLS etc to include Leonardo, 'Sally' by Cindy Rolfe, baby doll in pink dress etc

Lot 7

GARY BENFIELD (BRITISH 1965) 'ELEGANCE', three artist proof prints 121, 125, 126/175 of a woman in a red dress, signed, titled and numbered in gold pen, unmounted, unframed, approximate size 62cm x 42cm (condition:- as new)

Lot 37

Twentieth Century School : Portrait of a Lady in a Purple Dress, lithograph in colours, an artist's proof, indistinctly signed in pencil, 90 cm x 67 cm, framed.

Lot 90

A vintage twist-set aquamarine and 9ct gold dress ring, comprising a pair of brilliant cut stones bezel set on a rose gold shank, assayed at Chester 1919.

Lot 104

LT CMDR CHARLES GOODEVE'S ROYAL NAVY DRESS SW ORD the half basket hilt inscribed on the thumb piece C.F. GOODEVE R.N.V.R. , 31in. etched regulation blade, scabbard and chamois-lined travel case -- 39in. (99cm.) overall Sir Charles Frederick Goodeve O.B.E. (1904-1980) was a research chemist born in Canada but won a scholarship to study at UCL in 1927. An active member of the R.N.V.R., he was promoted to Lt Cmdr in 1936 and began turning his attention to naval issues. When War broke out he was transferred to the navy's gunnery and mine research establishment H.M.S. Vernon where he developed the principal method to counter the threat of magnetic mines and which essentially girdled a ship's hull with electrical pulses in opposition to their natural field, effectively cancelling it out - he called it 'degaussing' after the German scientist, whose name was used for a unit of magnetism, and the name stuck. It was used on over 10,000 allied ships during the war but was expensive and he developed a cheaper method called 'wiping' in which ships trailed magnetised cables - the British 'wiped' 400 ships in four days before D-Day alone. He was then transferred to the Department of Miscellaneous Weapon Development (DMWD) where he devised plastic armour and the 'hedgehog', an forward-thrown anti-submarine weapon for which he was appointed his O.B.E. By 1942 he was running the Navy's research and development strategy and created a special branch for India to deal with specialised problems faced in the East. In 1946 he was knighted, and awarded the U.S. Medal of Freedom with Silver Palm.

Lot 58

INVITATION FROM NELSON TO A BALL AT RANELAGH, JUNE 1, [1803] 'No Gentlemen will be admitted unless in full dress', engraved by Rainsbach after R. Smirk; the reverse with hand-written inscription: Sir and Lady Hamond Bart. by desire of Lord Nelson / Alex Davidson -- 6½ x 6¼in. (16.5 x 16cm.); together with a glass negative of Lady Hamond's invitation (2) Sir Graham Eden Hamond (1779-1862 ) enjoyed a long and illustrious naval career; when he died he was Admiral of the Fleet and a Knight Grand Cross of the Bath. He captained the Blanche (36) at Copenhagen, holding the prayer book from which Nelson read at the thanksgiving service afterwards, and clearly knew and socialised with Nelson and other luminaries of the age. He has a full biography in O'Byrne and the following five lots are sold by a descendant. Lady Hamond's own invitation to this ball is held at Greenwich, reference NWD-28

Lot 52

A Mark Grand Officers Junior Warden's dress and undress apron and dress collar with gilt enamel jewel, together with a Royal Ark Mariner's collar with jewel and collarette, also a Rose Croix apron, an HRA Grand Officer's apron and two Grand Chapter jewels.

Lot 673

Attributed to Robert Fowler (British, 1853-1926) - Head and Shoulders portrait of a young lady in green dress Oil on canvas, unsigned, inset into a gilt frame, 49x38cm Attributed to Robert Fowler (British, 1853-1926) - Head and Shoulders portrait of a young lady in green dress Oil on canvas, unsigned, inset into a gilt frame, 49x38cmCONDITION REPORTPicture has come from same home as other Robert Fowler picture in the sale See photos

Lot 78

A 19th Century dress sword62cm straight double edged double fullered blade, with brass cross guard and pommel, wire grip, with canvas covered and brass mounted scabbard (af) A 19th Century dress sword62cm straight double edged double fullered blade, with brass cross guard and pommel, wire grip, with canvas covered and brass mounted scabbard (af)

Lot 372

A Chinese embroidered hanging scroll,Qianlong (1736-1795), of Magu (goddess of longevity) in elaborate dress standing by a stag, carrying a hoe on her left shoulder with a basket of flowers, and holding a peach in her right hand, all against a dark blue silk ground, 122 x 67cm, framed and glazed清乾隆 蓝地绣麻姑献寿纹图

Lot 711

A Japanese ivory bijin, Meiji period (1868-1912), in traditional dress engraved with a phoenix, 20cm high, and another okimono, of a farmer with a hoe, a monkey in his right arm, signed, 14cm high (2)

Lot 663

An early 20th Century RAF dress uniform, including jacket with SGT insignia, Air Gunner Half Brevet and Telecommunications badges, and trousers, trousers marked with WD and broad arrow, plus peak cap, together with a later 1960s example including cap (parcel)

Lot 161

A continental white metal and enamel circular filigree pin tray, raised gallery decorated with floral designs in blue and white, 8cm, together with an Art Nouveau belt buckle in Scottish School style, 8.5 cm; a pewter and enamel Art Nouveau stamp box, 11.5 cm; a set of six Art Deco dress buttons; and various simulated turquoise jewellery

Lot 148

An Art Nouveau spelter lamp base, bronzed decoration, modelled as a young female with arms raised and floral flowing dress (af), together with another spelter figure after George Maxim Mignon, and three 19th Century fire irons

Lot 651

An assortment of Naval Commander's uniforms, including a greatcoat, three jackets and trouser sets, all with WWII ribbons, two smart dress jackets and waistcoat sets, plus two peak caps both with bullion badges, and a Magpie Association bullion badge, all original owners travel trunk, relative of owner of previous lotno sizing labels to the uniforms, looks to be a modern large, approximately

Lot 153

An Art Deco Italian pottery figure of a young girl in a large peach crinoline dress, bare shoulders and arms, holding bouquet of roses, wooden plinth base, marked to side 'Made in Italy' and indistinct signature, 30 cm, together with a pottery half doll (2) Large chip to the side of skirt and sone small one to a rose petal. Would benefit from a clean. Several very light scratches. Scuffs to the wooden base. No apparent restoration. Smaller half doll has crazing and a chip to her nose.

Lot 488

Collection of 20th Century infants' clothes, included a knitted baby's shawl, cream dress trimmed with lace and white work, trousers, underskirts, several croquet and tape lace baby caps and a pair of breast protectors (parcel)

Lot 774

A Victorian Officer's Dress sword, having 81cm long etched blade, with Crown and VR cipher to either side, one side initialled, possibly CBJ or CBT, with brass engraved and pierced hand guard, fish skin and wire grip, complete with scabbardsword is by Hobson & Son, please see additional images

Lot 433

Pre-WW1 Royal Artillery Officers Dress Cap, fine example with dark blue cloth top, red central cloth band and red piping. Officers gilt metal regimental cap badge to the centre. Thin leather chinstrap with gilt regimental side buttons. Short patent peak with thick gold braid. Green leather covering to the underside of the peak. Leather sweatband and the lining with gilt Hawkes & Co Piccadilly tailors details. Cap shows service wear but generally still a good example.

Lot 434

WW1 British Royal Fusiliers Officers Service Dress Peaked Cap, fine example of an early war high top officers service dress peaked cap with bronze regimental cap badge to the front and thin brown leather strap. General service brass side buttons. Light tan leather sweatband to the interior with marks from a theatre where it ended up at some point in its life time. Gilt tooled to the sweatband “Hector Powe”. Some service wear but generally a good example.

Lot 436

WW1 British Staff Officers Service Dress Peaked Cap, fine example of an early war high top officers service dress peaked cap with red felt central band and bullion embroidered badge to the centre. Thin brown leather strap supported by staff officers buttons. Green leather covering to the underside of the peak. Brown leather sweatband with fine quality cloth lining to the interior. Shows just light service wear

Lot 437

WW1 British Royal Army Medical Corps Officers Peaked Cap, fine example of a mid-war quality produced peaked cap for an officer serving with the Royal Army Medical Corps. The cap is complete with its original bronze service dress cap badge, thin brown leather chinstrap supported by regimental side buttons. Fine ribbed cloth material to the body of the cap. Interior with green leather covering to the underside of the peak. Brown leather sweatband and quilted spiral lining to the interior. Cap shows honest service wear. Very iconic and typical WW1 combat worn peaked cap.

Lot 441

WW1 British Army Chaplains Department Peaked Cap, very good example of an officers peaked service dress cap with blackened bronze cap badge with black cloth backing. Thin black patent chinstrap and general service side buttons. Brown leather sweatband to the interior with additional cloth section. Cloth lining to the interior of the cap remains in very good condition.

Lot 449

WW1 British Regimentally Marked Cuff Rank Uniform Grouping Attributed to Lieutenant Archibald Baxter Sharp Royal Warwickshire Regiment, good untouched example of the four pocket officers service dress tunic with cuff rank. Complete with bronze officers regimental collar badges with territorial “T’s” underneath. To each arm is felt formation insignia of the 53rd (Young Soldier) Battalion of the Royal Warwickshire regiment. Above the breast pocket is medal ribbon bar for WW1 service. Leather edging trim to the tunic cuffs. Accompanied by a pair of officers khaki breeches, 1916 dated officers Sam Browne leather belt fitted with cross strap and ammunition pouch, 1917 dated leather case (only) for an officers compass, officers canvas wash role, various riding spurs, Musketry Regulations book 1909 with his name inked inside, officers field message book, map of the Italian front and 2x re-print photographs showing Sharp wearing this uniform when rank of 2nd Lieutenant. The tunic shows honest service wear and does have some light moth holes and areas of stitching faults. Lieutenant Archibald Baxter Sharp enlisted into the ranks with the Bedfordshire Yeomanry Reserves and was commissioned into the 1/8th Battalion Royal Warwickshire Regiment in Nov 1917. He was attached to the 1/7th Battalion and served with them in Italy, where he would have participated in the fighting on the Asiago Plateau as well as the Battle of the Vittoria Veneto. He was invalided home with Rheumatism in December 1918. He later served with the 53rd (Young Soldier) Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment and spent some time in Cologne, Germany with The Army of Occupation. He was demobbed in 1920.

Lot 451

WW1 British Staff Officers Cuff Rank Uniform Set, fine example of a four pocket officers service dress produced in fine khaki wool material. Large red gorget collar patches, brass service tunic buttons to the front, pockets and shoulder straps. Cuff rank for that of a Major and loose red felt armband with gilt metal lion over crown to the centre. Tunic is partially lined to the interior with an interesting interior pocket towards the top. Tailors label to the collar with inked name which appears to be “Maj Baker Carr 1915”. Accompanied by a fine pair of officers corduroy breeches and his 1915 dated Sam Browne belt with cross strap and holder for officers whistle, now fitted with a nickel silver non-marked example. Some light areas of repair to the tunic and obvious wear from use. Good set to a researchable staff officer.

Lot 453

WW1 British Royal Artillery Captains Cuff Rank Tunic, good example with officers bronze collar badges and gilt brass regimental tunic buttons to the front, pockets and shoulder straps. Cuff with rank pips for that of a Captain. Tunic remains in very good condition showing just minimal service wear. Accompanied by a possibly later pair of officers service dress trousers. (2 items)

Lot 454

WW1 British Chaplains Service Dress Uniform, fine private purchase officers four pocket service dress tunic with Army Chaplains Department blackened collar badges, blackened section to the shoulder boards and brass tunic buttons. To one sleeve is embroidered overseas service chevron. Accompanied by a pair of officers breeches. Brown leather officers Sam Browne waist belt with brass buckle and fittings. Some signs of service wear to the interior lining of the tunic and some light areas of mothing. Interesting uniform set.

Lot 455

WW1 British 1902 Pattern Other Ranks Tunic of the Royal Army Medical Corps 17th (Northern) Division, very good example of the four pocket other ranks service dress tunic complete with brass RAMC shoulder titles, embroidered 17th (Northern) division formation sign above red felt circle and embroidered Red Cross stretcher bearers arm badge. To the lower sleeve is four years overseas service chevrons. Brass general service tunic buttons to the front, pockets and shoulder boards. Partially white lined to the interior with the original paper issue label giving clear 1918 date. Very good example showing just light service wear.

Lot 463

Early Post WW1 Lancashire Fusiliers Officers Service Dress Tunic of Distinguished Service Order (D.S.O) Holder and Veteran of Boer War and WW1, officers four pocket shoulder rank tunic of a Colonel in the Lancashire Fusiliers with bronze regimental small pattern collar badges, bronzed rank insignia with red cloth underlay, brass regimental tunic buttons to the front, pockets and shoulder boards. Medal ribbon bar above breast pocket. Tunic is constructed in good early style ribbed cloth material. Cloth lining to the interior remains in very good condition showing just light service wear. Sadly the tunic is not named.

Lot 564

Royal Flying Corps Bullion Full Dress Pilots Wing, very good example of the bullion embroidered on blue cloth backing pilots wing as worn on the officers full dress tunic. Uniform removed example.

Lot 573

Imperial German Naval Officers Dirk / Dress Dagger, fine example having crowned top pommel, ivorine grip with wire binding, brass cross guard having fouled anchors, reverse side also having press button release catch. Housed in its original deluxe pattern hammered scabbard with two hanging ring fittings. The blade is etched with sailing ships, anchor and foliage. No makers mark to the blade. Some light staining to the tip. The blade measures 24cms, overall 40cms.

Lot 581

Fine British Officers Sword, Owned by Brigadier-General Rudolf George Jelf, CMG, DSO, King’s Royal Rifle Corps, Veteran of the Chitral and Malakand Expeditions, Served with the 1st Battalion at the Battle of Talana, Before Being Besieged at Ladysmith, ADC to the Viceroy of India Pre-WW1, WW1 Serving as a Company Commander with the 2nd Battalion KRRC at Mons where he was Wounded Before Becoming the CO of the 1st Battalion at the Battle of Festubert Before Taking Command of the Inexperienced 73rd Infantry Brigade, Saving Them From Annihilation at the Battles of Loos and Fosse 8, the Brigade’s Survival, According to General Hubert Gough was Totally Down to Jelf’s “Great Qualities he Displayed”. Late Victorian Rifle officer’s presentation sword by Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, No. 32376, blade etched and polished with crowned royal cipher, arms and foliage together with ‘R.G.JELF FROM FITZROY SOMERSET’, regulation nickel plated gilt and chequered grip strap, wire bound fishskin covered grip, in its leather field service scabbard, leather dress knot. Blade 82,5cms, overall 97.5cms. Good condition. Rudolf George Jelf was born in August 1873 and was educated at Eton College and Sandhurst before commissioning into the King’s Royal Rifle Corps, being posted to the 1st Battalion serving in india, where he first aw action during the expeditions to relive the sieged garrison of Chitral and also the Storming of the Malakand Pass. Soon after, he sailed with his battalion to South Africa where he was involved in the 2nd Boer war, taking part in some of its earliest actions, including the Battle of Talana, where his battalion saw heavy actions before falling back to the town of Ladysmith where they were besieged by the Boer forces. After being relieved from Ladysmith, Jelf served with the Mounted Infantry section of the 1st Battalion. Between the wars, Jelf served in India as the Aide de camp of the Viceroy of India, where he was involved in the Delhi Durbar, returning home just before the outbreak of WW1 where he was a company commander with the 2nd Battalion KRRC, which he served with them at the battle of Mons which he was awarded the DSO for before being wounded and sent home, which after recovering was given command of his old battalion just before the battle of Festubert where e led them before yet again being given another command, of the inexperienced, badly trained 73rd Brigade of the 24th Division, which he commanded them at the battles of Loos and Fosse 8, which he saved them from destruction, according to the corps commander, General Hubert Gough wrote: “No commander had ever been called upon to undertake a more terrible task-an inexperienced and disorganised Brigade, under terrific artillery fire, an enemy superior in training and equipment-especially in bombs- all was crumbling around him. That the fight did not end in complete disaster was due to the great qualities and devotion he displayed, but when I told him this, he was very surprised.” He continued at the Brigade commander throughout the Battle of the Somme, before he was given a new brigade to command, the 86th Brigade of the 29th Division, a well experienced Brigade which he commanded throughout the Battles of Arras and 3rd Ypres, before being posted home in March 1918 just before the Spring Offensive for a Reserve Brigade, before being awarded the Order of Saint Michael and Saint George in 1919, before in 1920 being given command of his first battalion taking them to Ireland to help quell the rebellion and Irish war of independence. By 1922, he had also commanded the 3rd Battalion, holding a Regimental record to be the only Commanding Officer to command three different battalions in the Regiment. He was a keen Cricketer, golfer and hunter and died in October 1958.Sword knot finial has become detatched 

Lot 582

WW1 British 1897 Pattern Infantry Officers Presentation Sword of Captain George Ernest Spencer DSO MC Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, blade by J R Gaunt etched and polished with crowned GR cipher, foliage and ‘DEO GRATIAS TO OUR BELOVED SON CAPT G.E.SPENCER, DSO, MC, WHO WENT TO FIGHT A JUST CAUSE ON BEHALF OF HIS KING & COUNTRY IN THE GREAT EUROPEAN WAR OF 1914/18. HIS ACTIONS AND HEROISM SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS JER XLV11-VI’. Regulation hilt with bullion dress knot, wire bound fish skin covered grip, in its leather field service scabbard with plated mounts. Blade 83cms. Good condition, blade retains most original polish, hilt and scabbard with age wear. George Ernest Spencer was awarded the Distinguished Service Order for gallantry, the citation for the award was as follows, “When his Battalion moving to positions prior to an attack, was located by a low flying aeroplanes, the courage and skill he displayed in handling the leading Company enabled the Battalion to take cover with light casualties. Later when the Battalion was held up by machine gun fire and subjected to heavy shelling the advance posts being driven in, he called up a Lewis gun section which promptly got into action and shouting for his Company to follow he charged the enemy. His fine example was followed by other Companies, the enemy driven back with heavy casualties and a critical situation restored”. His medal group was offered by Bosleys Military Auctioneers on 6th November 2013

Lot 601

3x Framed Photographs of Imperial German Interest, including a nice framed pair of studio portraits showing one man in both dress tunic then the other image in field uniform with numbered pickelhaube cover; studio portrait of officer wearing Iron Cross medal bar; photograph of NCO in field grey uniform. All housed in period frames. (3 items)

Lot 607

A Poignant Framed Photograph of an Unknown WW1 British Officer with Haig Fund Poppies Attached to the Reverse, an interesting black and white photograph of a British officer in service dress uniform housed in a period wooden frame. To the reverse of the frame is attached two early Haig Fund cloth poppies, this being the forerunner of the more well known British Legion Poppy Appeal. Frame measures 37 x 45cms. It would be thought that this young officer probably never returned home from active service and these poppies were placed on the picture as a sign of remembrance by a mother or loved one.

Lot 91

Imperial German Saxon Standard-Bearer’s Arm Badge, an extremely rare arm patch being the blue full dress backed crossed flags of Saxony, beautiful yellow, green, red and black embroidered flags and crown, some minor staining to the right hand flag otherwise excellent. Featured on page 160 of Feldzug 14.

Lot 499

20th Century Infant's clothing, a christening gown with lace trim, dress with white works, black lace stole and others (parcel)

Lot 510

A Collection of Vintage 1980's Ladies Dresses, a Marie-Paule couture evening dress, navy blue chiffon with gold and blue velvet pattern (size 12), a Entente navy blue and cream silk patterned dress with cummerbund (size 14) and a Laura Ashley sundress with floral pattern-with original label (size 18)(3)

Lot 658

A Victorian Royal Artillery Officer's Dress pouch, having bullion decoration to the front, with Royal Artillery emblem, with gilt metal heavy gun, gilt ribbon border and large brass belt hooks

Lot 661

A Royal Artillery No.1 Dress Uniform, comprising jacket, with Lance Corporal insignia to arm, peak cap, cross belt and trousers (4)

Lot 270

Two Ladies Dress Rings with Blue and White Stones

Lot 320

A Vintage Dress Makers Dummy on Tripod Stand

Lot 271

( Jean) Varon maxi dress, with wide belt and buckle

Lot 270

Black Joseph knitted sleeveless shift dress, a brown suede skirt by Arma with stud front details, a blue suede mini skirt by Fiorelli, a vintage blue satin cocktail dress, a Moroccan kaftan with embroidered gold-coloured thread and silver and an Oriental modern cheongsam (6) 

Lot 268

Silver lame vintage (probably 1920's) jacket with bell sleeves, a vintage lace top and skirt (possibly a dress that has been separated), a blue crushed velvet 1930's cocktail dress with blue velvet sash and low back cut on the bias, a pink 1970's terylene dress and a 1970's purple halterneck maxi dress (6) 

Lot 253

Raw silk cocktail dress with spaghetti straps trimmed with vintage lace, a blue satin cocktail dress labelled 'Amanda Wyatt' and a cream cocktail dress with net ra-ra skirt and rouched bodice by H&M (3) 

Lot 171

Quantity of vintage dress patterns including McCall, Vogue, Simplicity, Style, Very Easy Vogue patterns, etc (1 box) 

Lot 243

1940's black crepe evening dress with slight train, embroidered on the left shoulder in sequins, bugle beads and faux-jet and a black chiffon evening dress by Hachi (2) 

Lot 260

Child's green woollen coat made by Laura Ashley at the Cambrian Factory, Welsh Tweed and Woollens, with velvet collar, buttons and cuffs to the sleeves, a dark blue woollen child's coat made by Jonelle with velvet collar, double-breasted, a woollen smocked dress and another pink smocked dress labelled The Chelsea Design Company, Sidney Road, London (4)

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