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A pair of early 19th century French bisque figures of courting couple by Jean Gille of Paris, marked to bases, height of female figure 36cm. CONDITION REPORT: Male figure very badly damaged, broken body in numerous places, missing sword, restored (af), woman with firing cracks to back, little finger missing, cracks to dress, fingers on right hand missing.
A small group of 9ct yellow gold jewellery comprising two brooches, pair of hollow drop earrings, and a dress ring set with two large clear paste stones, size P, combined approx 15.6g, also a costume bird brooch. CONDITION REPORT: General wear throughout, the drop earrings with some small holes.
49 boxed photographic slides magic lantern slides.An Edwardian couple's Egyptian holiday.Visiting the main sites of Ancient Egypt; Luxor, Thebes, Karnak, Giza etc.Charming images of the lady of the party in Edwardian dress, posing before colossal statues, temple columns, the Sphinx etc. One very interesting slide annotated: 'Karnak Reconstructing' in which the lady poses before what appears to be some of the columns of of the Hypostyle Hall at Karnak, whilst behind her a team of ten or so workmen are busy with a complex series of hoists and pulleys.Some images of local Egyptian and Bedouin guides, local children and families, the Luxor hotel boys, also artefacts from the Cairo Museum and a few slides of printed Egyptian history.In good condition in purpose-made numbered box.
A Queen's Own Highlanders dress uniform comprising 1955 pattern jacket with internal military issue label and 1962 pattern tartan trousers with internal military issue label and brass and leather mounted sporran, also a further similar uniform with ribbon bar and buttons depicting stag beneath crown (2).
A Royal Scots Greys officer's dress uniform comprising jacket with chain mail to shoulders and internal military issue label for Durigo Manfg.Co 1955 and trousers with yellow piping, also a khaki example with single chevron cloth badges to arms and internal military issue labels for Gus Clothing Ltd 1965, also navy cap with RSG badge stamped with broad arrow and J. Collett Ltd 1962 to interior and inscribed 'L/CPL Wood 98191'.
A Warrant Officer's dress uniform comprising navy jacket with ribbon bars and gilt thistle badges to shoulders, the collar stamped for Moss Brothers, and trousers with red piping, also a similar uniform without military badges or labels, the trousers with internal label for J. Daniels & Co 1 Artillery Place, Woolwich and inscribed 'Earl of Gifford'.
A Royal Company of Archers Queen's Bodyguard green dress uniform comprising tunic and trousers, both with gilt bullion work detail of thistles, with cased pair of epaulettes with green trim and extensive bullion work detail including RCA devices, black bicorn also with bullion work including RCA device and green cap with red bobble and RCA badge.
A Royal Company of Archers (King's Body Guard for Scotland) green dress coat with gilt badges and buttons, the J. Stewart & Son Edinburgh label inscribed 'A. W. Moncreiff Esq.', and green sash with red trim and two badges, the first with motto 'In Peace and War' and the second with KBGFS device, motto 'Nemo Me Impune Lacessit' and remnants of enamel detail.
A Royal Company of Archers field dress uniform comprising jacket with bullion work badges to collar and red rope to shoulders, and pair of trousers with buttons stamped for John Stewart & Sons Edinburgh (lacking sash and other accessories), and a leather belt with King's Bodyguard buckle and further gilt buckle/plate with lion above crown device.
A Royal Company of Archers field dress uniform comprising jacket with bullion work badges and red rope to shoulders and pair of trousers (lacking sash and other accessories), with navy fabric sash on leather backing with red trim, 'In Peace and War' badge and later Queen's Bodyguard for Scotland.
An Indian Medical Service navy dress jacket with gilt trim and badges to collar, bullion badges and rope work to shoulders and further bullion work to cuffs, also a further Indian Medical Service dress/mess uniform with badges to shoulders and lapels, and trousers with internal label for Ranken & Co Ltd and inscribed Captain H.H. Elliott.
A military blue velvet dress uniform comprising coatee, silk waistcoat, trousers, white leather gloves, bicorn hat and dress short sword with GR cipher to blade and signed Wm. Anderson & Sons Ltd of Edinburgh, label for same maker to coatee and indistinctly named with regimental number 193266 1936. CONDITION REPORT: When laid flat and measured from back top of armpit stitching from left to right is 42cm, bottom 52cm (please see pics for how it was measured). Trouser approx 36", hat approx 25 x 14cm internally.
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