An early 20th Century ladies 15ct gold cased wristwatch, the circular white enamel dial with Roman numerals on subsidiary dial on later rope bracelet together with original 15ct gold expanding bracelet, a 9ct gold zircon set dress ring, a 9ct gold charm, 18ct gold clasp and an unmarked yellow metal section of chain, approx 21g.
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A 14ct gold and amethyst dress ring with flamboyant scrolled shaft set with six round cut diamonds (each approx. 0.25ct) (approx ring size J/K), together with a matching pair of 14ct gold and amethyst drop earrings, with a round cut diamond to each stud (each approx. 0.50ct) and another 14ct gold and amethyst dress ring (approx ring size L) (4)
The Tennis Girl: The original micro mini dress and tennis racket from the 1977 Athena Poster, together with a 1979 poster and later limited edition canvas print. (4). This dress and racket were lent to the model Fiona Bulter (nee Walker) by the vendor who was a friend at the time. The image taken at Birmingham University by Martin Elliot in 1976 has sold over two million copies worldwide.
An Edward VII Henry Wilkinson of Pall Mall Black Watch officers dress sword, the guard with Order of Thistle motif enclosing a wire bound shagreen grip, the blade inscribed with battle honours for Dettingen, Lincelles, Egypt, Talavera, Barrosa, Peninsula Waterloo, Alma, Inkerman, Sevastapol, Egypt 1882, Tel-el-kebir, Svakin 1885, South Africa 1899-1902, Moder river and initials "RTB", in chrome plated scabbard and leather cover, together with a 19th Century bayonet CONDITION REPORTS Dress sword with wear and scuffs, some rusting and tarnish, some losses to leather winding to guard, leather pouch with quite a lot of wear, cracking, some losses and some repairs, chromed scabbard with pitting and rusting, length of blade approx. 82.5 cm. Bayonet very worn and rusted.
[FRENCH REVOLUTION INTEREST] Attributed to Siccardi, after Jean-Jacques Hauer (French/German 1751-1829) Portrait of Marie-Anne Charlotte de Corday d`Armont (1768-1793) a.k.a Charlotte Corday Small half length, in a brown dress and tall hat with brown bow, holding a dagger in her right hand, 20x 18cm, housed in a 19th Century gilt brass easel frame, titled to the mount `Gouache de Charlotte Corday B.1768-D.1793`, the glazed reverse holding a letter of provenance by Pilotelle dated 21st April 1904 Provenance: M. Charles Renard, 22 Impasse de Than, Caen George Raoul Eugene Pilotelle (1845-1918) a.k.a `Pilotell`- Geoffrey Hales Jennings (1905-1992) Notes: The original portrait, on which the present work is based, is known to have been sketched by Jean Jacques Haeur whilst Corday was imprisoned awaiting execution. The letter of provenance to the glazed reverse of the frame explains how Corday also requested that Haeur produced a small copy of his portrait to send to her family. It also refers to the biographical work on Corday by Pierre Theodore Cheron de Villiers, published 1865, in which is mentioned the present work. Villiers states the work by Siccardi a near exact copy of Hauers portrait, and found in the collection of `M. Ch. Renard`. This and a handful of other works are mentioned on p.434 by Villiers, with which he ends `Ce sont la des portraits authentiques de Mlle de Corday`. Georges Pilotelle, a.k.a Pilotell, was a French satirical cartoonist who was ironically himself sentenced to death in 1874 whilst in exile, in England, where he spent the remainder of his life.
A LATE 19TH CENTURY PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM containing approximately nine cabinet and ninety-two carte de visite and similarly sized portraits, some early 20th century, including Great War studies, also views of Edward VII and Benjamin Disraeli, the Land Gate, Rye, and a humorous view of an omnibus conductor lifting the dress of a passenger to assist her in boarding titled `Now Ma`am Say When`, the leather bound album with an upper cover embossed to resemble bark and opening to form a triptych frame.
A painted cast iron door porter modelled as the Duke of Wellington, second quarter 19th century, portrayed standing in military dress, on a stepped rectangular section base, 41cm high; and a Victorian painted cast iron door porter, mid 19th century, relief cast as a lion beneath a tree, 29cm highBid Live at the-saleroom.com
A painted cast iron door porter modelled as the Duke of Wellington, second quarter 19th century, portrayed standing in military dress, on a stepped rectangular section base, 41cm high; and a Victorian painted cast iron door porter, mid 19th century, relief cast as a lion beneath a tree, 29cm high
A pair of Royal Copenhagen models of a flautist of companion, circa 1900, modelled at tripod table wearing eighteenth century dress, 17cm high, printed and painted marks; and a Royal Copenhagen (second) model of a dancer and companion, circa 1900, 21cm high, cancellation markBid Live at the-saleroom.com
Claire Herczeg for Goldscheider, an Art Deco pottery figure of a lady with borzoi, in a flowing blue dress and broad-rim sunhat, impressed marks, facsimile signature, no. ‘7367 531 0’, 43cm high. See Pinhas, Ora ‘Goldscheider: A Catalogue of Selected Models’ Shepton Beauchamp 2006, p. 132 for an illustration of this model in this colourway.Bid Live at the-saleroom.com
Claire Herczeg for Goldscheider, an Art Deco pottery figure of a lady with borzoi, in a flowing blue dress and broad-rim sunhat, impressed marks, facsimile signature, no. ‘7367 531 0’, 43cm high. See Pinhas, Ora ‘Goldscheider: A Catalogue of Selected Models’ Shepton Beauchamp 2006, p. 132 for an illustration of this model in this colourway.
An early 20c German porcelain monkey band comprising nine figures playing violin, bagpipes, French horn, cello, fife and tabor, trumpet, bassoon, clarinet and a conductor with arms outstretched, each in brightly coloured 18c style dress, supported by tree stumps on shaped circular scroll moulded bases with gilt highlights, each figure with blue underglazed scissors mark to base, the largest figure 6.5""h, circa 1900, some figures a/f.
A WWI period Captains rifle volunteers barrack dress jacket together with two peaked hats and mortar board hat. Belonged to Captain J. Coates of the Lincolnshire Rifle Volunteers 1st Battalion which served on the Western front throughout the war and later sent to Ireland to deal with the Irish Republic
A collection of post war RAF uniform and accessories including service dress jacket, overcoat, belts, Kangol cap etc. Belonged to Flight Lieutenant Samuel John Hobday 1875980. He was a Lancaster and Wellington bomber wireless operator / air gunner during WWII, and was part of the air training corps after the war.
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