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Hezlet, May - "Ladies Golf" 1st ed 1904 –rebound in full green morocco leather – marble end plates hence overall (VG). Note: Written by 3 times British Ladies Champion May Hezlet - the first instruction book publ`d in UK specifically for women – the book focuses on instruction with extensive illustrations as well as sections on rules, etiquette and dress
A ladies coat and dress suit by Petite Francaise in a mink coloured fabric with delicate metallic lustre, a brown and gold short sleeved cocktail dress with bow trim to waist and a rose dress styled as a suit with embroidered chiffon sleeves and embroidered collar together with a suitcase containing a collection of ladies hats including a feather example in white, pink and burgundy bands, further hats in straw, velvet, felt, etc
An interesting collection of books about English needlework, embroidery, lace, and costume, titles include The Heritage of Dress by W M Webb, a Catalogue of English Domestic Embroidery by John L Nevinson produced by the Victorian Albert Museum 1950, Cutting Out and Making Up of Garments by Amy K Smith (fourth edition), published by Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons Limited 1925, etc
Attributed to Ramsay Richard Reinagle [1775-1862]- Portrait of Charlotte Moneypenny, wearing a pink silk and velvet dress and lace bonnet, holding a posy in her right hand:- initialled R.R.R., and dated 1818 top left, oil on canvas 75.5 x 63cm * Provenance. Charlotte Moneypenny nee Dering, died in 1836. Wife of the Reverend Phillips Moneypenny of Maytham Hall, Kent. This portrait is thought to have been commissioned by the Moneypenny family and has remained in the same family ownership to this day.
Charlotte Rhead, a pair of tube-lined tiles: decorated with a Dutch boy and girl wearing traditional dress, one signed ` L. Rhead 1910`, the other `L. Rhead`, 23 x 8 cm in oak frames (2). * Provenance: From the Estate of Richard Harry Rhead Cronin, son of Marie Elizabeth Adolphine Rhead (sister to Charlotte Rhead)
A pair of Helena Wolfsohn baluster vases: each with handles in the form of relief moulded head and shoulder busts of Flora, the fluted column rims hung with foliate swags, painted with floral bouquets and reserves of ladies and their attendants in 18th century dress, blue imitation Augustus Rex marks, 19th century, 44 cm high, slight damage to bases.
A Meissen porcelain figure: after the original by Walter Schott of a maid playing bowls, the barefoot girl wearing a green diaphanous dress and leaning forward to bowl the ball, with tree stump support and on gilded socle base, with press number Q180 and impressed numeral 42, circa 1900, 36cm high, one hand restored.
Tri-ang Pedigree hard plastic dolls and Rosebud jointed Dolls: Rosebud large size jointed doll with sleeping blue eyes, blonde wig and original red smock and Comfy Tozes shoes 91cm, VG, three Pedigree Dolls, 1, with open mouth and two teeth, brown wig and original dress, non-working audio box 54cm, 2, open mouth, two teeth, blonde wig, non-working audio box, 52cm, 3, baby Doll, with closed mouth, pink dress and knitted shoes,46cm G-VG (4)
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