A framed photograph of a Warrant Officer, Coldstream Guards, in khaki service dress with Sam Browne belt and sword, wearing DCM, WWI trio etc, in a good quality desk frame marked “RC Silver Plated, Sheffield England” with a small tablet on the back “Carrs Silver”, and with an enamelled regimental cap badge on the frame at the top, 10” x 8¼”, signed “A G Steer Plymouth” on the lower right hand corner. GC (minor wear to right hand edge of photo).
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WW2 British Uniform grouping to Major EN Liggins T.D. Major Liggings was a pre war TA Officer in the Royal Warwickshire Regt who later transfered to the RA. The group consists of a large named leather suitcase senciled to "Capt EN Liggins" containing his Service Dress cap with Bronze RA Cap badge, tailored by Moss Bross: one pair of Officers brown leather riding style boots with a pair of Spurs: one pair of RA pattern Officers brown leather high boots: 1941 dated small pack, 1937 pattern web belt: large RA pattern map case dated 1940: WW1 style Officers water bottle pair of ice skates: cardboard box for the 7.65mm Webley Auto pistol with instruction leaflet and cleaning rod: khaki wool sleeveless jumper (mothed): two Officers wool shirts, never worn, with five used spare cotton collars: One Majors slip on rank slide: Officers short sleeve KD shirt: two pairs of KD shorts: pair of KD trousers tailored by Harrods: named small brown leather document folder and a black Homburg hat.
An early 20th Century bisque head doll, incised "FRANCE B.F.B.J. 301 PARIS 10" and indistinctly over stamped in red "TETE JUMEAU", light brown hair, blue glass sleeping eyes, open mouth showing teeth, pierced ears, jointed wood and composition body, dressed in period red silk dress and hat, with socks and black boots, height 56cm approx, on a metal display stand. (hairline to back of the head)
WW1 British Notts and Derbyshire Regiment, the Sherwood Foresters Officers insignia set comprsing of Officers Bronze cap badge and a matched pair of Officers collar dogs. Maker marked Guant to collar dogs. Plus a Royal Flying Corps Sweetheart Broach in Sterling Silver in the form a RFC cap badge, maker marked "TLM" & "Sterling" and a period framed photo of the wearer in Service Dress with RFC Wings.
NAIVE SCHOOL GIRL IN A RED DRESS CRADLING A WHITE CAT, OIL ON CANVAS (33 cm x 28 cm) AND A SLEEPING BULLDOG IN A BARN, OIL ON CANVAS (25.5 cm x 31 cm). ALSO A MARINESCAPE OF A SHIP ENTERING THE HARBOUR WITH FISHERMEN IN THE FOREGROUND, OVAL OIL PAINTING, INSCRIBED 'FIORANNA', IN GILT EBONISED FRAME (17 cm x 12 cm) AND ANOTHER PICTURE (8.2 cm x 6.3 cm) [4]
A pair of Japanese Imari bowls and covers. With a ground of trellis and flower heads and having shaped reserves containing frigates and with figures in European dress. Underglaze blue four character marks to the covers and bases, 12.5cm diameter. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Good condition. No damage or repair.
A ladies 1830s paisley printed cotton dress with padded leg o' mutton sleeves and matching tippet. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Tippet with green rather than blue detail. In the rear of the dress at the bottom of the fastener there is a hole, see image. No other notable damage spotted.
THUNDERBIRDS: A Lady Penelope Puppet, circa 1964-1968.An original AP Films/Century 21 Productions puppet; comprising original Thunderbirds series head, replaced neck mechanism, with later AP Films/Century 21 Productions body, limbs and later dress, puppet approximately 21 inches (53.5cm) highThe head and body other body elements in this puppet were very likely to have been used in the Thunderbirds series and later productions such as Thunderbirds 6 and Thunderbirds Are Go. Alterations and adjustments have been made to the original puppet. The head contains a replacement neck rod and lacks the track rod between the eyes and eye mechanism. The holes to operate the track rod have been blocked from the outside. The original wig is present but loose and has been later cut. This Lady Penelope has a 'normal' or 'neutral' expression and the face, at some point has been repainted.The upper arms and legs are believed original to the Thunderbirds productions although added to the puppet at a later date. The body is also believed to be an original AP Films/Century 21 Productions body although it is a later fibreglass version as opposed to the original bodies, which, due to their composition, turned costumes black. The hip joints are original although the other joints are likely to be later replacements. The hands are suspected to be 'Angels hands' from Captain Scarlet which would tally with the time that Thunderbirds 6 was in production. Trevanion and Dean would like to thank John Brown and Terry Curtis, who were character sculptors on the productions and Wanda Brown who was a puppet operator, for their assistance with researching this lot.
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