Several articles of 20th century RAF uniform to include an RAF 8 coat, OA, size 7, labelled H Phillips 1950, a War Service dress blouse, new pattern, size 2, label reading Manclark & Son 1951, a further jacket with label reading Jackets, OA, size 3, Burton Ltd, Leeds 1948 (?), a pair of trousers labelled OA, size 5, B Bloom Ltd 1947, a further pair of trousers labelled War Service dress trousers, new pattern, size 2, John Hammond & Co Ltd 1942 together with an associated RAF officer's cap, a canvas mess bag bearing the serial number and name AC Perrett with Bristol address, a pair of canvas gaiters, a serial number stamped Spoon, etc
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A good quality 19th century walnut veneered chest shaped tea caddy, the top with studded brass and ivory applied mounts with matching lock escutcheon revealing a divisional interior, each with a finial handled lid together with an Edwardian pillar shaped mantle clock, raised on four squab supports with triangular pediment top with inlaid decoration, a Masonic apron in pale blue and white colourway within accommodating miniature leather satchel stamped Bro RC Lewis Honfray Lodge No 1562, white dress gloves, etc, all contained within a vintage leather suitcase of small proportions with fitted interior
A set of four watercolour studies of eastern characters in traditional dress, signed bottom right M T Hla (?), 21 x 15 cm in simple wooden frames together with two further watercolour studies by the same hand, one inscribed Prome Riverbank the other showing figures in front of a temple courtyard, both signed bottom right, 15 x 11 cm maximum all in simple oak frames, also together with a 19th century Chinese watercolour on rice paper of a seated female character in blue and pink robes, 29 x 20 cm in simple black frame
An oil painting on canvas of a woman in a red dress, possibly attributed to Rose Hilton, 56 x 46 cm unframed together with catalogue of Rose Hilton's work from David Messum Fine Art 1995 and two watercolour studies of figures, one of a boy, one of a girl, 19 x 12 cm approx both in simple frames
A Victorian 1827 pattern Naval Officer's dress sword with interesting 29.5 inch etched blade, double edged and double fullered blade bearing Fleur de Lys slug (possibly by Charles Reeves) and with gilt brass hilt and wire bound shagreen grip, with gilt brass mounted leather scabbard for same, 36ins overall (blade somewhat worn and pitted) and a Victorian Midshipman's dirk by Matthews & Company of Portsmouth, with 18ins etched blade, the brass hilt with acorn finials and engraved "J.K.Smyth" and with wire bound shagreen grip, complete with gilt brass mounted leather scabbard for same, 23.25ins overall (blade somewhat rusted and pitted)
Late 18th Century English School - Miniature shoulder-length portrait of a gentleman wearing a blue coat and white cravat, oval 3ins x 2.375ins, with initials "RB" worked with seed pearls on a hair background, in copper coloured metal frame and glazed, and a 19th Century Continental School - Miniature shoulder-length portrait of a young woman in late 17th Century dress, 2.25ins x 1.75ins, in brass coloured metal frame and glazed
Two late Georgian embroidered silk panels worked with landscapes with seated Saints writing and with animals by their sides, each 9.5ins x 7.75ins, in gilt frames and glazed, three reverse painted prints - Silhouettes of gentlemen in 18th Century dress, various sizes, and one other of a hunting scene, all in maple frames and glazed
A modern 18ct gold all diamond set marquise pattern ring, the face pave set with fifteen small brilliant cut diamonds each approximately .04ct (gross weight 3.2 grammes - ring size Y), two other modern gold coloured metal mounted diamond set dress rings, a 9ct gold wedding band (gross weight 8.5 grammes - ring size Y), two other wedding bands, a modern 9ct gold mounted cameo set dress ring, and a late Victorian gold and silvery coloured metal mounted diamond and faux pearl set brooch, the scrolling leaf pattern borders set with thirteen small rose cut diamonds with a faux replacement pearl to centre, 35mm x 25mm overall (gross weight 4.5 grammes)
HM Queen Victoria - handwritten letter on Osborne headed and black bordered mourning notepaper dated January 21st 1871, written in the third person to Colonel Francis Maude inviting him on a shoot, also mentioning her servant's name John Brown, with original envelope inscribed in corner 'The Queen' and sold with a Victorian carte de visite photograph of John Brown in Highland dress
HM Queen Elizabeth, later The Queen Mother - handwritten letter on Sandringham Royal crested notepaper dated Jan 9th 1937 to Madam Handley Seymour (The Royal Dressmaker) regarding the design of her dress to be worn for the Coronation and discussing the needlework, two other letters from The Queen's Lady in Waiting to Madam Handley Seymour regarding the dress design including an envelope containing a sample of the white satin used for The Queen's dress and two other letters giving approval to the dressmakers for the press release - a fascinating lot. Sold with photographs of the dress
A Ladies Fourteen Stone Diamond Set Dress Ring in Yellow Metal. One Central Pear Shaped Modified Rose Cut Diamond Measuring 9.1mm x 7.18mmm Calculated at One Metric Carat. Colour I/J Clarity VS. Surrounded by 13 Individual Rose Cut Modified Diamonds Estimated Total Weight 1 Metric Carat. Colour I/J, Calriity VS. No Hall Mark. Appraised as 18ct Gold.
Two 19th century portraits - woman in green dress, oil on canvas, (28.5cm x 23cm), in a gilt gesso frame, verso: illegible remnant of holograph paper label to canvas frame, John Russell RA 1711-1804 written to lower edge, Joh...Russ.. to top edge of main frame [see photographs]; and woman in black dress with lace shawl, (37cm x 29.5cm), in a moulded gilt gesso frame, remnant of framer's label verso
A daguerreotype of Victorian woman in satin dress with gilt detailing in an oval mount (7cm x 6cm) and rectangular frame, recent holograph label verso 'Mrs S L Dickinson (nee Garbutt) known in her youth as The Belle of Cleveland. Great Great Grandmother of PGB'; together with a mid 20th century small framed photograph portrait of elderly gentleman
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