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Victorian portrait miniature of a lady, seated in a blue dress and white bonnet, circa 1840, unsigned watercolour on paper, in an ebonised rectangular frame, 9cm x 7cm; also a German porcelain oval plaque, hand decorated with a gentleman in traditional Bavarian costume, 8.5cm x 6.5cm, mounted within a carved wooden ivy leaf frame with folding bracket to the reverse, 15cm (2)
Early Victorian portrait miniature of a soldier in a red tunic, oval, 6.5cm x 5.5cm, mounted in a white metal rope twist frame, 9cm; also a French portrait miniature of a young lady in a blue dress, indistinctly signed 'Harris', 5cm square, mounted in a cast brass frame with ribbon floral garland surmount, 20.5cm x 9cm; and a portrait miniature of a young man in a brown smock and hat, 7.5cm x 6cm (3)
Santini (P. Francois). Atlas Universel dress‚ sur les Meilleures cartes modernes, 2 volumes, published Venice, 1784, decorative engraved title page (detached), 100 (only of 136) double page engraved maps with contemporary outline colouring, including one folding (Africa), maps by Janvier, De Vaugondy, Bellin, Didier, Bonne, D'Anville and Rizzi-Zannoni, one map with closed marginal tear, one map detached and one map stained, occasional creasing and slight dust soiling, lacking endpapers, boards and spines but text blocks largely intact, folio Remondini's reprint of Santinis' ambitious world atlas. Although its principal sources are the great French mapmakers of the mid 18th century, its immediate publishing origins show themselves in the twenty-seven maps of Italy and its regions. Although lacking some maps this example retains the maps of the African continent and five of the maps of parts of North America. Sold as a collection of maps,not subject to return. (2)
Marble Sculpture:Shakespeare Wood: A carved white marble figure of a maiden in medieval dress signed Shakespeare Wood, Roma, 1869 175cm.; 69ins high Provenance: Ashby Folville Manor, Leicestershire sold by Heathcote Ball & Co. 15th March 1984 lot 112. Shakespeare Wood was born in Belfast in 1827. He exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1868-1871. Work by him is in the Scottish National Gallery and Sydney museum. He died in Rome in 1886.
An Eastern octagonal powder compact, detailed 900, a silver shaped circular bonbon dish, raised on a pedestal foot, Birmingham 1973, a pencil holder, an A.R.P badge, London 1936, a miniature A.R.P badge, a gold dress stud, detailed 9 CT, four further dress studs, a pair of gold on silver cufflinks and a gold bar brooch, (12).
A pair of gold cufflinks, having spherical fronts and with dumb bell bar fittings at the backs, detailed KHI 18, a pair of gold mounted abalone shell and white enamelled cufflinks, each mounted with a cushion shaped ruby at the centre of the front, a pair of gold mounted cornelian buttons, a pair of gold mounted agate dress stud fronts and a pair of clips, each mounted with a half pearl, (5).
A gold dress watch chain, in a twin bar link design, fitted with two gold swivels, detailed 9 CT, weight 7.5 gms, a Victorian silver book marker, formed as a dagger, having a mother of pearl handle, Birmingham 1895, a silver pencil holder, detailed Olive and a thimble, decorated with Far Eastern deity figures, (4).
A gold Star of David pendant, detailed 9 CT, with a gold curb link neckchain, combined weight 6.3 gms, a silver oval pendant locket, with a silver neckchain, a gilt filigree brooch designed as a butterfly, a gilt metal heart shaped pendant locket, a citrine single stone ring and two part sets of five dress buttons, with an associated case, (9).
A pair of gold and platinum mounted mother of pearl cufflinks, with a case, a pair of gold mounted mother of pearl dress studs, with a case, a 9ct gold wedding ring (broken), a cultured pearl topped stick pin, a cultured pearl topped earstud, a pendant decorated with the portrait of a girl and an 18ct gold oval cufflink, weight of cufflink 3.6 gms, (7).
A lady's platinum cased and diamond set dress wristwatch, the jewelled Swiss movement detailed Cyma, Swiss Made, the circular silvered dial with black Arabic numerals and detailed Collingwood, the oval case and the dial surround mounted with circular cut diamonds, on a black cord strap, with a later case.
A hand-written letter on embossed Windsor Castle paper, "Mlle Dussan presents her compliments to Miss Taylor, begs to say that Princess Mary was never (underlined) photographed in a Nurse's dress", dated 1915, two conveyance documents on vellum c1860; Stephenson (William Henry), Sickert The Man, And His Art, illus, cl gt, 4to, 1940, other ephemera and a hand-coloured print of Skipton Bridge.
A Pedigree "Little Princess" plastic doll, (inspired by Princess Anne at the time of the 1953 Coronation), with blond hair, sleeping blue eyes and open mouth, 30cm, with original polka dot dress, also a selection of dress-made and knitted clothes and a Bestway 2254 "Little Princess" pattern.
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