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Three silver and synthetic stone dress rings to include a tanzanite and cubic zirconia three stone ring, oval tanzanites bordered by four cubic zirconias, a similar larger cubic zirconia example bordered by six zirconias and another with oval collet set synthetic spinel bordered by thirteen brilliant cut cubic zirconias (3)
Freddie Mercury, Queen, Three white dress shirts bought by Freddie & worn by him in the Queen video 'I'm Going Slightly Mad', purchased from Harrods & sold with original Harrods bag Provenance: Consigned by Shaun Matthew who was the house sitter at Garden Lodge, Kensington after the death of Freddie. Shaun Matthews worked for Jim Hutton and was given these items by Jim Hutton when Mary Austin took over the estate. Shaun Matthews was mentioned in Jim Huttons' book & was pictured in the press helping to clear Garden Lodge.
A 1970's 'Kate Beaver' Hand printed dress 'Little people' pattern. A wonderful example of a 1970's dress, made from velvet with block print design around the skirt. Size 10. After leaving art school in 1957, Kate took inspiration from Aubrey Beardsley and began appliquéing dresses with Art Nouveau designs, but the process was so time-consuming she soon moved to block printing.. The mayoress of Bridport had a dress made for her inauguration only to find there were at least another 10 Kate Beaver dresses at the same event!
A 1970's Red Suede Skirt and top. Very soft red suede top, beautifully made with long tapering sleeves, back opening with suede buttons, the full skirt hangs in folds, slightly pleated at the waistband, pockets, back zip and suede button. Size 8. And a pretty floral liberty silk handmade dress. (2)
[MISCELLANEOUS] 'A Lady of Distinction'. The Mirror of the Graces; or, The English Lady's Costume. Combining and Harmonizing Taste and Judgment, Elegance and Grace, Modesty, Simplicity, and Economy, with Fashion in Dress, for Crosby & Co., London, 1811, original boards (spine repaired with cloth tape), frontispiece, three further engraved plates (as called for), six page publisher's list, octavo (one gathering, pp.119-26, detached; lacking front free endpaper).
Five Regimental prints titled 2nd Coldstream Regiment of Foot Guards, Captain 1815, 7th Regiment of Light Dragoons (Hussars) officer 1810, The Royal Navy Vice Admiral full dress 1805, The Royal Marines Officer, full dress 1805, The Royal Horse Guards (Blues) officer, 1815, coloured, framed and glazed (5)
Three Capodimonte figurines, Wedgwood, Masons and a bicycle lamp Hunter - in good condition there is minor chip to the rear on the foliage. Little Boy - losses ato both hands, loss to bottom of shorts on his left hand leg. Lady - damage to right hand. Chip to dress sleeve. Pair of Mason jugs - one in good order, the other has a sizeable chip to the rear underneath the left hand side handle. Wedgewood in good order. Minor lamp rubbed.
George V Coldstream Guards Officers Sword by Wilkinson’s complete with its original grip retaining the wire binding. Pierced hilt with regimental badge. Bullion sword knot attached to the guard. White metal dress scabbard. Blade is etched with foliage, battle honours, original owners initials and monogram, George V monogram, regimental badge and Henry Wilkinson trade mark. Edge of the blade is numbered 31938 and London Made. Sword has been professionally polished for parade wear. Blade length 82cm, total length 101cm.
Royal Corps of Signals Officers Headdress group consisting of officers service dress cap with officers bronze regimental cap badge to the front, leather chinstrap and regimental side buttons. Interior of the cap has the original sweatband and lining with Edinburgh tailors label. Period field repair to the sweatband. Accompanying the cap is the officers 1943 dated bush hat which has Bakelite regimental cap badge fitted to the front. Sweatband has size and date stamped. Original chinstrap still fitted. Both remain in good overall condition. (2 items)
Victorian Volunteer Lancashire Fusiliers Officers Dress Tunic of scarlet cloth with white facings. Silvered regimental buttons to the tunic. Twist cord officers shoulder boards with two bullion rank pips. Bullion fusiliers grenades to the collar with silver wire tress. Silver wire rank lace tress to the cuffs. Interior has some later alterations but generally good condition. Tunic shows some wear but generally good condition. Accompanied by Victorian volunteers officers belt and buckle. (2 items)
Post 1902 Royal Marines Other Ranks Dress Tunic of scarlet cloth with blue collar and cuffs bordered in white. Shoulder boards with embroidered Royal Marines insignia. Kings crown tunic buttons to the front, cuffs and rear. Interior has blanket lining with ink stampings. Original size label stitched to the collar.
Royal Sussex Regiment 2nd Lieutenants Full Dress Tunic of scarlet cloth with blue facings. Gilt metal regimental tunic buttons. Stand up collar with regimental collar badges and tress decoration. Gilt tress decoration to the cuffs. Bullion twist cord shoulder boards with bullion rank pip to each. Quilted lining to the interior. Some staining and small moth nips to the cloth but generally still in good condition.
Pre WW1 Mess Dress Uniforms Belonging to Hugh Gilbert Casson CB CMG South Wales Borderers, Commander of 157th Infantry Brigade at Gallipoli, Where He Was Wounded in Action. Set consists of scarlet mess tunic with green facings, small brass regimental buttons. Gilt metal Lt Colonel rank insignia to the shoulder boards. Complete with the green waistcoat and red bib. Accompanied by another mess tunic and waistcoat, with some damage on the reverse. Also comes with a set of dress tunic trousers which have some moth damage. (6 items) Hugh Gilbert Casson was born in January 1866. In 1886 he gained a commission in the South Wales Borderers and served with the regiment in the Boer War. In 1915 he was appointed commander of 157th Infantry Brigade. He served with the regiment at Gallipoli, landing at S beach Cape Helles on 25th April 1915. He was wounded at Gallipoli whilst looking through a trench periscope. He was made CMG in 1915 and CB in 1916. He retired from the army in 1919 with the rank of Brigadier General. Casson died on 5th February 1951.
Very Rare Post 1902 Royal Navy Admirals Full Dress Tunic being a double breasted coatee with white stand up collar decorated with heavy bullion gilt oak leaves. Cuffs have Royal Navy rank lace and bullion decoration. Royal Navy dress shoulder boards with bullion and metal crown, crossed sword and baton and three rank stars. Full dress intertwined gilt and blue fleck aiguillettes with gilt metal end pieces. Loops to the breast for a long medal ribbon bar and two machined holes for a breast order.Tunic is accompanied by a fine example of an Admirals sword belt. Belt is of black leather with cloth and heavy bullion decoration. Kings crown buckle being the Admirals pattern, buckle retains much of the original gilt finish. Full dress naval beaver skin bicorn hat with fine quality gilt braid decoration to the edges and gilt bullion wire decoration to the side. Interior of the cap has the original sweatband and lining with Gieves tailors details. The set shows just very light service wear. A truly outstanding quality item of British Naval uniform.
Post 1902 Life Guards Dress Tunic of scarlet cloth with dark navy blue cuffs, shoulder boards and collar. Gilt braid decoration to the collar, cuffs and shoulders. Brass kings crown buttons to the tunic. Single medal ribbon loop to the breast. Interior has blanket lining with clear issue stampings. Remains of the original paper label which is dated 1932. Some service wear. Reverse of the tunic has some stitching missing to pleat, this could be easily repaired. Some light moth tracking to the tunic and dusty.
Post 1902 Deputy Lord Lieutenant of Yorkshire Dress Uniform of fine red cloth with dark blue and white facings. Stand up collar with silver braid to the collar and cuffs. Knotted shoulder boards with bullion Yorkshire rose. Tunic has kings crown buttons to the front, cuffs and reverse. Tunic is complete with dress trousers and dress belt with white metal buckle having Yorkshire rose to the centre. Set remains in very good condition.
Post 1902 Deputy Lord Lieutenant of Yorkshire Full Dress Uniform consisting of fine quality double breasted red coatee tunic with plated kings crown buttons. Dark blue stand up collar and cuffs are decorated with heavy bullion decoration. Reverse of the coatee has bullion Yorkshire rose tail badges. Interior has some shredding to the lining but still has tailors label with inked name. Accompanying the coatee is the full dress shoulder boards that are housed in the original storage tin, dress belt with buckle having Yorkshire rose, dress trousers and full dress bicorn hat housed in the original tin. The set is in wonderful condition.
WW2 British Royal Sussex Regiment Officers Tunics consisting of private purchase 1937 pattern Battle Dress complete with embroidered regimental shoulder titles to the arm and red backed Majors rank crown to the shoulders. Breast has medal ribbons for 1939-45 star, Burma star, Defence medal, 1939-45 war medal and Territorial Decoration. Private purchase interior lining to the Battle Dress. Accompanying the BD is his officers service dress tunic with bronze regimental collar badges and brass regimental buttons. Service dress has the same medal ribbons as the battle dress. Some minor moth nips to the BD but the service dress remains in very good overall condition. (2 items).
Girls Venture Corps (Air Wing) Battle Dress Blouse and Cap, the blouse is a 1944 dated WAAF working serge blouse with cloth shoulder titles and rank stripes to the arms. White metal GVC buttons to the front, pockets and shoulder boards. White metal pin back winged badge to the breast. Accompanied by a short female side cap with chrome and enamel pin back cap insignia for the organisation. Inked name to the inside of the cap “DENISE COOK”. Some light service wear but generally very good condition.
Royal Warwickshire Regiment Battle Dress blouse complete with embroidered regimental shoulder titles, printed formation signs for the 38th (Welsh) division, two battalion bars underneath and corporal rank chevron to the arms. The blouse is a 1940 pattern and has the 1945 dated label to the interior. Good overall condition.
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