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William Humphrey (18th Century) Modern Head-Dress or Folly of 1772, A Lady giving Orders to her Coachmaker to heighten her Carriage in order to go to the Pantheon; mezzotint, coloured, printed for R Sayer and J Bennett, No. 53 Fleet Street, 1772, together with The French lady in London or the head dress for the year 1771, done from the original drawing by J.H.Grimm', 'Printed for S.Sledge, printseller in Henrietta Street Covent Garden. Publish'd as the Act directs, 2d April 1771' and Ridiculous Taste or the Ladies Absurdity, published by Darly No 39 Strand (3)
Approximately 340 Military Cap and other related badges - all from different Military Regiments, 72 Buttons, Navy Dress and other Regimental Ephemera - including books on Regimental Badges and service caps, cigarette, trade cards and other related matter including Warrant Officers leather wrist strap, cloth badges etc. contained in an eight drawer chest
Of First World War Naval and Medical History Interest - A collection of unpublished memoirs by Dr A H Harkness FRCS - 1889-1970 - in five volumes together with photographs, brass plaques, ribbon, small dress medals, qualification certificates, medical books - Dr Harkness was the first temporary Naval Surgeon to join the Royal Naval (Gazetted August 3rd 1914) for World War I - he served as Surgeon Lieutenant during the Gallipole campaign and was on the Isle of Mudos - Went to sea in submarines and was asked but not granted on the trial of the ill fated K13 - Served on HMS Europa, HMS Redbreast, HMS Vivid and HMS Emperor of India - was at the surrender of the fleet on November 21st 1918 with the Commander in Chief David Beatty had a Medical Practice in Wimpole Street, London and continued to practice up until six months of his death
DRESS MAKING / KNITTING / NEEDLE WORK Over 125 dress making patterns in their original envelopes, majority from 30s/40s/50s, includes Vogue, Simplicity, Bestway, Style, Butterick, Blackmore, McCalls etc. Plus 10 x Stichcraft magazines from late 1940s, 11 x Needlewoman and Needlecraft circa late 1940s, etc. Fascinating collection of vintage ephemera. Fair/Generally Good
A Chinese bronze figure of Guan-Yin with coral and turquoise bead inlaid decoration CONDITION REPORTS Height approx 20.5cm. Overall with wear, scuffs, some denting and mis-shaping. Losses and chips to the applied coloured decorations, some decorations missing. Bears script to back of head-dress. Some chips, various deposits.
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