19th century Continental School YOUNG WOMAN HOLDING A VASE WEARING BLUE DRESS AND TIARA Unsigned watercolour, 11.5 x 10cm, Hugh Rudby THREE MASTED SHIP OFF BEACH AND CLIFFS, signed watercolour heightened with white, 37.5 x 55cm and an oil on canvas CATTLE BESIDE LAKE, signed `A Adams`, 21.5 x 47cm, (3).
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F Sykes PORTRAIT OF SARAH TURNER NEE DAWSON Signed miniature on ivory, dated 1770, in papier-maché frame, with gilt metal oak leaf ring, 5.3 x 4.2cm and another of a young woman wearing a pink and white dress, a lute in the background, holding a scroll, signed `F. Sykes`, indistinctly dated, in gold-plated oval mount 5.5 x 4.5cm, slight paint losses, (2).
A Mauchline Ware circular snuff box transfer-printed with `Ilfracombe from Hillsborough`, 7cm diameter, a rectangular papier-mâché snuff box, the lid painted with a woman in Victorian dress walking a dog, 7.5 x 4cm, 2.2cm high and one other circular papier-mâché snuff box, 8.5cm diameter, (3).
International Watch Co. A 14k Swiss gold keyless lever dress watch, gilt movement jewelled to the centre with micrometer adjustment, numbered 851324, with IWC Probus stamp, signed champagne dial with raised gold numerals, foliate cast band and bow, back with machined lozenge decoration, 49mm diameter; and a 9ct gold chain. (2)
An Arnold tinplate military police vehicle with three figures in American army dress, two standing composition figures, marked ‘Made in Western Germany, Arnold DRGM’ patents pending and a U.S.A. Military police jeep with steering control for front wheels. Labelled Arnold Made in U.S. zone Germany, lacks figures, No plate U.S. Army 1953
A box of trousseaux items, some purchased from Sherriff & Ward Winchester. Dated 27/1/14 with original wedding photographs. Cream Edwardian wedding dress and veil, blue going away dress, gloves, stockings, Maltese lace collar, camisole, baby gown and an earlier blue bodice. Tom Smith, the groom, later became mayor of Aylesbury.
Edward VII Royal Engineers officer`s dress sword having belonged to Major W. P. Pakenham Walsh. Engraved with his name and crest, made by Edward Thurkle, Denmark Street London, with steel guard and pommel, shagreen and wire grip, the fullered blade stamped `10405` in steel mounted leather scabbard, with relevant photocopies of The London Gazette. Note: W. P. Pakenham Walsh was killed on active service on July 1st 1916.
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