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1980's 'Marion Donaldson' sequinned evening jacket - size 16 and another padded blue and black jacket with black trim. A 1970's 'Susan Small' cotton candy stripe dress and jacket size 10 - some faint marks to both. A pink silk shirtwaister dress and another biege and cream trim silk dress - both size 12. (6)
A miniature of a boy wearing a blue hat, with lace trim and adorned with ostrich feathers wearing a white dress with blue waist band, ivory, oval, in a papier mache frame, on verso '.......Great Great Uncle .... Young of Ply'th, this used always to hang in my Grandmother's dressing room at C....ood', with another miniature of a Gentleman with white hair in white stock and black overcoat with his pince nez hanging round his neck, ivory, rectangular in black papier mache frame and a silhouette of a man left profile,, oval, in black papier mache frame, on verso 'George... Proctor Bennington Herts', and a print of Robespierre' (4)
Good Swiss 18ct lever half hunter slim dress pocket watch, import hallmarks for London 1910, nickel finish jewelled lever movement, the silvered engine turned dial with retail brand 'J.W Benson, London', with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds within a clean outer case, inscribed cuvette, 64.8gm, 45mm; with Hunt & Roskell in alliance with J.W Benson Limited blue lined original box
French ormolu figural two train mantel clock, the movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell stamped Miroy Freres a Paris, the 3.25" white dial within a drumhead casing flanked by a seated lady in a flowing dress and supported upon a scrolling pierced rococo base, upon a shaped wooden stand and under a glass dome, 16" high overall (pendulum)
A Rare Porcelain Figurine of a Peasant Girl from the Tula Gubernia with a Basket AFTER A 1913 MODEL BY PAVEL KAMENSKY, IMPERIAL PORCELAIN MANUFACTORY, EARLY 20TH CENTURY" Height 37 cm. Related literature: For similar works, see E. Khmelnitskaya, Farforovaya Rossiya P. P. Kamenskogo, Moscow, Lyubimaya Kniga, 2013, pp. 84–86. Realistically modelled, wearing a traditional red and white chemise with a matching black patterned sarafan and holding a basket with her left hand. The series “Peoples of Russia” by Pavel Kamensky was personally commissioned by Nicholas II from the Imperial Porcelain Factory in 1907 for the purpose of showing the cultural diversity of Imperial Russia. Kamensky, a well-known and established sculptor, collaborated with the Imperial Manufactory on this project for the following decade. One of the distinctive qualities of his work is the highly realistic representation of figures, achieved through consultation with leading ethnological specialists, studies and censuses. In 1908 Pavel Kamenskiy presented a model of a Peasant Woman from the Tula Gubernia to the Imperial Porcelain Manufactory. To a large extent, this choice was justified by the importance of the socio-political and cultural role of the region. As a neighbour to the developed Moscow Gubernia and also in close proximity to Saint Petersburg, Tula was well connected with the centre of the Imperial life. The figurine depicts a young married woman in festive dress. The traditional Tula ensemble is recognisable by its palette of red, white and black, the dense embroidery and its various patterns. As depicted on the model, the costume includes a household linen chemise with an embroidered collar and red stripes. The sleeves are decorated with lace ornaments, much favoured in Russia and the hem with golden gimp braid and beads, so symbolic of the Russian folk taste for bright and festive embellishment.
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