Early 19th Century French SchoolMiniatures: Pair of ovals, "French military Gentleman, with decorations, and his wife," in elaborate blue dress, both inscribed on reverse, in gilt metal oval frames (not matching). (2)Provenance: Dr. George Sigerson, Senator, from his dispersal sale by Battersby & Co., in July 1925, by descent to the Humphries Family
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19th Century French SchoolMiniature: A small oval miniature on ivory, "An elegant young lady with low cut blue dress, and large decorated wig," in an attractive gilt metal brooch frame. (1)Provenance: Dr. George Sigerson, Senator, from his dispersal sale by Battersby & Co., in July 1925, by descent to the Humphries Family
A fine and attractive late 19th Century Doll, with porcelain head and glass eyes, in original handmade lace attire, bonnet, petticoat, slip and dress and leather slippers, together with a large collection of original clothes, dresses, several outfits, small blankets, pillows, etc. A wonderful lot. As a collection. w.a.f. (1)
19th Century French SchoolMiniatures: A large oval miniature, "Portrait of Lady with low-cut lace dress and blue cape," approx. 9 cms (3 1/2") with brass rim, inscribed on reverse "Isabela de Orleans," also "Miniature Louis XVI;" and a small circular miniature "Head and Shoulders of a Cavalier," with brass rim, both above miniatures with ptd. labels, "S & AM Dub./Loan/1055-7 Art & Ind.,"; also an attractive small oval miniature on ivory, "Young Man by a Pilaster with bust of a woman, in a landscape," in fine miniature carved wooden frame in the rococo style. As a lot. V. good. (3)Provenance: Dr. George Sigerson, Senator, from his dispersal sale by Battersby & Co., in July 1925, by descent to the Humphries Family
Earley StudiosStained Glass: "The Daughters of Charity - The Butterfly Nuns," an attractive colourful and vibrant stained glass Panel, depicting two Nuns, with their distinctive head dress, aiding a poor man and children, approx. 64cms x 59cms (25" x 23"). Housed in custom made illuminated box. (1)* Painted and designed by Leo Earley, director Earley Studios.
Dress Sword with worn 80cm etched decorated single edged blade. No maker or retailer marks visable. Gilded brass clamshell guards (One folding) with ornate decoration to guards, knuckle bow and pommel. Wooden grip missing leather cover and wire. Complete with black leather scabbard with gilded chape and frog fittings.
WW2 British Uniform grouping to Major RA Taylor, 9th Glasgow Highlanders comprising of: a tailored 1940 pattern Battledress Blouse with leather football buttons with cloth Tartan Formation Sign and Worsted rank insignia and medal ribbons dated 1944: Scottish Officers pattern cut away Service Dress Jacket tailored by Sinclair & Thomson of Glasgow: No1 Dress Jacket by the same tailor: pair of Tartan Trews: Sam Brown Belt: Midnight Blue Bonnet named to him. All contained in a leather case.
German made Dress Sword by Weyersberg, Kirschbaum & Cie. Circa 1900. Brass hilt with full guard. 70cm double edged blade. With leather scabbard which is a/f. Plus an Arabian dagger with curved 24cm blade. Wooden grip with applied white metal and brass decoration. Scabbard in brass with white metal decoration. And a small Indian made souvenir Kukri knife with plated 16cm blade. With scabbard but missing both small knives. (3)
WW2 Scottish Full Dress Officers cut away red tunic. WD marking to armpit lining with D code. Brass GS Kings Crown buttons (Several missing) 2nd Lt's rank pips. Has moth damage overall. Along with a Glengarry Cap with Royal Scotts bimetal cap badge. Plus a civillian Stewart kilt by Hugh Macpherson (Scotland) Ltd. With a female form torso a/f (4)
Victorian Dress Sword. Ornate grip and Clamshell guard decorated in steel with polished imitation stones. 78cm blade three sided blade with etched decoraton, retailer marked "Morris & Co, Pall Mall, London". Scabbard is black leather (Tip a/f) complete with black velvet frog. This example was carried by the Lord Mayor of Leicester
1950's British Royal Army Education Corps Officers No.1 Dress Blue uniform tunic. Rank of Major. Staybrite buttons. Ribbon bar with WW2 ribbons. Made by "Flights Ltd" named and dated 13/5/52 to Capt PC Adams. Complete with brown leather Sam Brown Belt and No1 Dress Uniform Cap by "Flights Ltd" with Bi Metal Kings Crown cap badge. With female form display stand a/f.
A dress ring and clip-on earrings, probably adapted from a late Victorian garniture, the ring decorated in pale blue enamel and set with split pearls and diamonds, the earrings split with a set pearl, a 20th century Italian 18ct gold dress ring incused stamped 750 and maker's mark, the high domed mount set with rubies, sapphires and emeralds; together with an unmarked gold ladies dressing set with five pink/red coloured stones
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