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A Britains boxed modern release limited edition figure set to include No. 5187 Bahamas Police Band limited edition No. 3459, sold with five additional loose matching figures, and with a Britains No. 5289 Royal Marines box set in tropical dress with five additional loose figures, both box sets in the original boxes with buff outers
A 1970s John Bates for Jean Varon lady's vintage dress with a blue polyester shift dress under a blue chiffon layer, the ruffled V neck with contrasting white stitching and attached triangular panels creating a bat wing sleeve and weighted with tassels, labelled, approximate size 8, together with another Jean Varon shift dress with a floral printed cape layer, approximate size 10. (2)
A 1930s ladies vintage full length evening dress, the black velvet body with peplum to the waist and an inset V panel to the sweetheart neckline and gold and black lace panel, approximate size 8, together with a 1930s style black velvet bolero jacket with ruched collar and diamonte fastener, approximate size 10. (2)
A late 1920s, early 1930s ladies vintage dress in brown chiffon with a contrasting brown velvet panel to the neck and cuff, approximate size 12 together with a 1930s black velvet dress with a gold embossed pattern to the bodice and an asymmetric ruched skirt, approximate size 12, and a 1930s black beaded dress with later alterations and ribbon detailing. (3)
A 1970s ladies vintage Dollyrockers denim jumpsuit with matching overskirt, labelled to the nape, designed by Sambo (Samuel Sherman), approximate size 6, together with a 1970s pink trouser set by The London Mob Carnaby Street, approximate size 10, and a Florrie Carr moss crepe dress in purple with a floral patterned collar and buttons, approximate size 8. (3)
An early 20th Century woven Votes for Women sash, the white central band printed with black capital letters with green and purple stripes to the edge, retains original hock and eye fastening stamped Nicklin's with large hook sewn to the pointIt is widely believed that the Votes for Women sash was first seen at the Women's Sunday demonstration held in Hyde Park, London on 21st June 1908. Through the 'Votes for Women' magazine, editor Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence encouraged supporters to attend the demonstration in their best white dress (dressed in white, the sash would have been clearly visible). Pethick-Lawrence encouraged women to look their best - women seen to be walking in procession (much like an army would procession in their finest dress uniform), in their best attire would not only likely attract more women but it would also show the gentle ladylike appearance of the movement and so defuse fears about violent tactics.Created by the Women's Social and Political Union, the design for the sash itself is thought to have come from Sylvia Pankhurst (daughter of Emmeline Pankhurst). The distinctive tri-colours became emblematic of the Suffrage movement - green for hope, white for purity and purple for loyalty and dignity. The Votes for Women magazine would prove vital not only for promoting the cause but also in generating funds. It is known that 'fashionable' department stores such as Dickens and Jones, Lilly and Skinner, Burberry and Selfridges frequently advertised within the magazine, often taking full-page advertisements. Whilst it is not known for certainity, it is likely the sashs would have been retailed through such department stores. Selfridges in particular stocked a range of dresses, brooches, ribbons, hats and drapery in the suffrage colours.
A platinum solitaire dress ring incorporating one round transitional brilliant cut diamond, secured in a claw collet setting with fancy openwork diamond set shoulders - Measurements of diamond 6.91mm - 6.93mm - 3.91mm - Fluorescence - strong blue (LWUV) - Colour H/I Clarity SI2 - Size R - diamond bright and lively, some usage marks, with missing diamonds to shoulders
A set of six Victorian 15ct gold and turquoise set dress studs, cased, with card stating that they were a gift from Lieut Colonel J Lloyd Dickin CONDITION REPORT: Some discolouration to the metal throughout, no stone losses, some surface scratching and wear commensurate with age and useage but overall condition is ok.
A ruby and diamond Art Deco style dress ring, set with a central ruby within an openwork oval panel surround set with diamonds, all set in 14ct gold, and a further garnet diamond and citrine set 14ct gold dress ring, gross weight 8.4gms (2) CONDITION REPORT: ruby and diamond size R/S garnet size TBoth appear to be in good order with no obvious repairs or damage.
A sapphire and diamond Art Deco style dress ring, designed as a rectangular panel set with a central oval sapphire in collet surround, within a diamond set surround, all set in 14ct yellow and white gold, size R, weight 5.5gms CONDITION REPORT: Showing minor surface scratching and wear commensurate with light wear but overall very good condition.
A Princess Louise's Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders officers dress cross belt sword carrier, with white metal and brass regimental button, named on the leather for A. Douglas Campbell, with a smaller sash and buckle for the same regiment, two tan leather belts and various kid leather gloves (Qty)
A pair of 19th century Meissen porcelain figural candlesticks/chamber sticks, each modelled as a figure in 18th century dress stood beneath an florally encrusted arbour, incised '2869', blue crossed sword mark, scroll bases, 14cm high (at fault) CONDITION REPORT: Female figure in poor condition - lacking handle and foot and sections of the foliage. The other better but with some small losses and restored sections of the foliage. (AT FAULT)
Heubach Koppelsdorf 250.6 bisque socket head doll, with brown wig, with sleeping blue eyes, open mouth, on a composition body wearing a modern white dress and bonnet, 64cm; German bisque socket head baby doll, impressed 247-6, with sleeping blue eyes, open mouth, on a bent limb composition body, wearing a cream nightgown, 53cm (2)HK doll - one hand restored, slight scuffing and wear. Baby doll - head possibly sprayed, scuffing and wear
Heubach Koppelsdorf bisque socket head doll, impressed 300.12, with sleeping blue eyes, blond wig, open mouth, on bent limb composition body, wearing a white dress, 70cm; Kammer & Reinhardt 126 bisque socket head character baby, with sleeping blue eyes, quivering tongue, brown wig, on a bent limb composition body, 62cm (2)
Eddie Izzard 10x8 signed colour photo. Edward John Izzard born 7 February 1962 is an English stand-up comedian, actor, writer and political activist. His comedic style takes the form of rambling, whimsical monologue, and self-referential pantomime. He had a starring role in the television series The Riches as Wayne Malloy and has appeared in films such as Oceans Twelve, Oceans Thirteen, Mystery Men, Shadow of the Vampire, The Cats Meow, Across the Universe, Valkyrie and Victoria & Abdul. He has also worked as a voice actor in The Wild, Igor, The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian, Cars 2 and The Lego Batman Movie.Izzard has cited his main comedy role model as Monty Python, and John Cleese once referred to him as the Lost Python. In 2009, he completed 43 marathons in 51 days for Sport Relief despite having no prior history of long-distance running. He has won numerous awards including a Primetime Emmy Award for Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program for his comedy special Dress to Kill, in 2000. Izzards website won the Yahoo Peoples Choice Award and earned the Webby Award. Izzard is openly a straight transvestite having cross dressed both on and offstage. Izzard has campaigned for various causes and has been a Labour party activist for most of his life. He twice attempted to be elected for a seat on Labours National Executive Committee, and when Christine Shawcroft resigned in March 2018, he automatically took her place. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.99, Overseas from £7.95
BOND GIRL: 8x10 photo signed by Bond actress Madeline Smith, pictured in a very busty cleavage revealing dress. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.99, Overseas from £7.95
BOND GIRL: 8x10 photo signed by Bond actress Madeline Smith, pictured in a very busty cleavage revealing dress. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.99, Overseas from £7.95
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