A Victorian ivory grosgrain silk two-piece wedding dress c1866, the boned bodice with scoop neckline, ruched chiffon overlay, ribboned shoulders and cap sleeves embellished with beads, the full skirt with beaded front panel and flared to form train with lace hem, also having silk net veil with floral-embroidered edge, approximate UK size 6.
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A Victorian ivory satin bodice c1860's with lace and cord-trimmed high neck, puffed sleeves and faux pearl buttons, a late-19th century French ivory silk dress by F Kayser, Lyon, with wired lace-trimmed high neckline, peplum trimmed with bobbles and ruched weighted hem, (a/f), also a length of silk brocade train, (a/f).
DURHAM DUPLEX EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY BOXED CUT THROAT RAZOR, with hair trimming adaptation in plush lined and fitted box, SEVEN VARIOUS CIGARETTE LIGHTERS, including boxed Ronson Varaflame Comet, Ronson TABLE LIGHTER oval with beaded and gadroon decoration, a FAWN LEATHER JEWELLERY BOX, cantilever action with gilt brass fittings, 8" (20.3cm) wide, closed down, DRESS STUDS IN A BOX ETC....
A carnelian, ruby and champagne diamond dress ring by PARLAQ, the deco style asymmetrical shank set to one side with a square cabochon carnelian, the other with two rows of brilliant cut diamonds and a row of round cut rubies between, diamonds totalling approx. 0.32 carat, the shank signed and stamped '750', finger size L/M, 13.1gms CONDITION: diamonds of varying hues, no apparent damage to other stones. Shank solid.
PILO & Co., ‘Invidia’, a stainless steel and pink sapphire dress watch, the heavy tonneau case pave set with small round cut sapphires totalling approx. 2.95 carats, the pink dial with oblong chapter ring, black Arabic numerals, Cathedral hands, and subsidiary seconds dial, quartz movement, the case 50mm long, on a pink crocodile strap with signed double deployant clasp
Erotica. An early 19th. century Japanese erotic pillow book, the ten fold out board leaves with five paintings on cloth of European gentlemen in contemporary clothes, including coat and hat, in various positions, four with Japanese women and one having European features and dress. CR. Some water staining to edges, otherwise good condition.
“Echo”. A Vienna porcelain plate with centre of a girl in red dress calling, the border very fine silver and gilt flowers and seeds. The underside marked with underglaze beehive mark, hand script “Echo”, “Duc 194” ,” Depose Registered” and script 4123. 24cm. across. CR. In exceptionally fine condition. No defects noted.
An impressive diamond dress ring, the central brilliant approx. 2.6 carats, claw set above brilliant cut set cross over shoulders, totalling approx. 1.2 carats, mounted in white metal (tests 18 carat gold), finger size S/T, 7.7gms CONDITION: central stone lively and bright to the naked eye, although it is drawing a little colour, feathers and dark mineral inclusions about the girdle of the stone. No surface damage. Remaining diamonds bright and uniform.
A mixed lot of yellow metal dress studs, (testing 14 carat gold), examples including amethyst, South Sea cultured pearl, synthetic black opal, Swarovski crystal, onyx, and two other gold designs, with gilt metal connections, 25.7gms gross, together with a group of gilt metal and white metal studs
A rare female Snuff Taker Toby jug c.1830, wearing a green dress with a polka dot scarf tied around her neck, holding a circular snuff box and raising a pinch to her right nostril, minor faults, 23.5cm. Provenance: the Colin Russell Collection. Female snuff-takers are more commonly seen in the Portobello type, such as the example sold at these salerooms on 25th February 2014, lot 438.
A mid 20th century oil painting on board, bust length portrait of a young woman in blue dress and grey jacket, signed bottom right, O C Meronti, dated 1941, 30 x 25cm, together with a further similar portrait by the same hand of a young girl in a blue and brown dress, unsigned, 27 x 22cm, both in gilt frames
A signed coloured framed print after Leonard Boden showing a three quarter length seated study of the Duke of Edinburgh in highland dress, signed in pencil bottom right, 63 x 50cm together with an early 20th century bust length sepia portrait photograph of a young man, signed in pencil bottom right, Dennis Moss Peckman, Stroud 38 x 30cm in oak frame with gilt slip
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