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Lot 369

A chiffon ‘flapper’ dress with floral sequin design cotton label ‘Made in France’, together with other vintage accessories

Lot 217

Two gold 9ct gold dress rings.

Lot 286

A 9ct gold sapphire and seed pearl dress ring and another ring. Total weight 3.0 grams.

Lot 75

A Royal Worcester figure `England` by F.G. Doughty, wearing a pink dress, printed mark, numbered 3075. 13 cm high

Lot 72

An early 19th century portrait miniature on ivory, of a lady in a blue dress

Lot 231

A quantity of Victorian clothes, including a silk cape, a dress, and six bonnets, both velvet and lace ones

Lot 271

A Black Forest carved wood book slide, a porcelain `Net Dress` figure in original box, a brass church candlestick (now converted to an electric lamp), and a brass cross

Lot 31

A five stone diamond mounted lady`s platinum dress ring.

Lot 209

A modern 18ct white gold, sapphire and diamond cross-over dress ring, set with 66+pts. of brilliant round cut VS1 diamonds and ten brilliant round cut sapphires totalling 2.07pts., sold together with a Coster Diamonds report and receipt

Lot 306

A gent`s vintage Jaeger le Coultre day-date dress watch, having a multi-function silvered dial with day and month windows, blue outer date chapter and later brown leather strap. Note: original gold plating now rubbed

Lot 387

A modern and impressive `Templar` dress ring by Elizabeth Gage, the yellow metal (t.a.g.) shank centred with a large cabouchon sapphire, over pavé set diamond shoulders and ropetwist edge, bears maker`s mark `Gage` to inner band

Lot 394

An Art Deco 18ct white gold dress ring, centred with a claw set polished jade inverted cabouchon stone, set into a diamond set mount with pierced gallery

Lot 448

A sterling silver (925) dress necklace set with faux emeralds, rubies, sapphires and diamonds, supplied on a silver chain, sold together with a silver and bronze dress bangle set with faux emeralds and rubies. (2)

Lot 449

A dress suite of sterling silver and bronze jewellery set with faux rubies, emeralds and diamonds and comprising earrings, bracelet, pendant and ring.

Lot 450

Two dress rings in sterling silver and bronze set with faux aquamarine, rubies, emeralds, diamonds and sapphires. (2)

Lot 512

A set of four framed portrait miniatures, three showing fashionable women in period dress, and the other a silhouette of a gentleman, in ebonised frames. (4)

Lot 150

English school, 19th Century Portrait of a lady in 16th century dressoil on panel97 x 64 cm (38 x 25 in)

Lot 199

A quantity of Victorian lady`s undergarments, includes bodice and bloomers, together with corsets, a blue velvet and sewn mother of pearl button lady`s Pearly Queen outfit and a glass bead and sequin sewn lady`s evening dress

Lot 359

A Chinese colour propaganda poster, entitled `Iron Bastion - Joint Defence by the Army and the People`, published by People`s Fine Arts Publishing House, Peking, 59 x 53cm (23 x 20 3/4in), together with another Chinese propaganda poster depicting Chairman Mao-Zedong at the head of a procession of peasants in colourful dress and other Chinese propaganda posters, some unframed

Lot 441

A ladies` circa 1950s 18ct gold cased Baume & Mercier lozenge dress watch, having a curved case, top and glass, silvered quarter Arabic dial and signed case and movement, on a later gold plated bracelet, together with a later gold plated Edox ladies` dress watch, and a Seikomatic ladies` watch. (3)

Lot 77

J. ERNEST BREUSE Portrait of a woman, bust length, in white dress and feathered bonnet Pastel, feigned oval, 30in x 24in; in an 18th century carved giltwood frame.

Lot 247

An 18 carat white gold baguette and round diamond and sapphire ladies` dress ring.

Lot 248

A yellow gold and diamond set ladies` dress ring.

Lot 289

A 9 carat gold emerald and diamond set ladies` dress ring.

Lot 316

Collection of Six 9kt Gold Dress Rings

Lot 334

Gents 9ct Gold Dress Ring Set with Chequerboard of 36 Diamonds

Lot 348

Twelve Assorted Silver Dress Rings

Lot 69

Sir John Lavery RA RSA RHA (1856-1941)PORTRAIT OF A LADY [THOUGHT TO BE MARGRIT HÖLLRIGL]oil on boardsigned lower right; with stamp of Reeves & Son`s London on reverse; also indistinctly inscribed V. Hollrigel?" in pencil on reverse (1)"Portrait14 by 9.75in., 35 by 24.375cm.Before embarking on a large canvas, John Lavery would often plan his composition on a standard 14 by 10 inch canvas board of the type manufactured by Reeves and Sons or Winsor and Newton. These travelled with him as part of his painting kit and often, when used for portraits, they were inscribed, dedicated and presented to a sitter at the conclusion of sittings. (2) In many cases the informality and experimental nature of these `souvenirs` adds to their charm. Lavery would respond to the flash of personality or, as in the present instance, the visual drama of a striking coat, dress or hat. He was, as he told a reporter in 1912, an admirer of modern dress design. It contained `many attractive features from an artist`s point of view and … [presented] opportunities for artistic treatment that have been equaled by few periods of fashion`. The comparisons he was asked to make were with Titian, Velázquez, Van Dyck and Gainsborough. (3) The present work, which first appeared in Germany, may represent one of Lavery`s Berlin subjects. Around 1900 the artist was working for extended winter periods in the German capital, having secured introductions from August Neven du Mont, a wealthy expatriate painter who lived close to him in Cromwell Road, London (3). He was, as he later remarked, `anglicizing the German Frau … a popular accomplishment to possess`, and one that was only arrested by the Boer War and the emerging conflict between German and British Imperial ambitions in Africa (4). Nevertheless such was the volume of work produced during these sojourns that the painter was able to stage three exhibitions at Schulte`s Gallery, Berlin, in 1899, 1902 and 1904. Many of the paintings shown in these exhibitions have disappeared. One notable survivor is however, La Dame aux Perles, (See fig 1., La Dame aux Perles, Collection of the Hugh Lane Gallery, Dublin) a picture which, despite its French title, represents a Hungarian salon hostess, Margrit Höllrigl (later Gräfin/Countess Margit Bubna-Litic).Although she came from a lowly background in Budapest, Höllrigl presented herself to Berlin society at the turn of the twentieth century as an Austrian Baroness (5). Studies for her portrait have not survived, although given the relative prestige of the subject, and the picture`s subsequent importance in the Lavery oeuvre, it seems inconceivable that no sketches of Höllrigl were made (6). It is just possible that the present `souvenir`, along with one other, now known Lady in a Green Coat (Private Collection), fill this gap in our knowledge - although this remains to be proven.Prof Kenneth McConkeyFebruary 2013Footnotes:1. Various readings of this inscription are possible. It appears not to be in the artist`s hand.2. Although clearly autograph, the present picture is not inscribed with a dedication, and it seems unlikely that it comes as part of a commission. We cannot however be certain that the practice of dedicating sketches was adopted when the painter was working in Germany. 3. Anon, `Artists` Opinions on Ladies` Dress`, The Strand Magazine, August 1912, p. 188. 4. August Neven du Mont , the Anglophile painter, was the son of a newspaper proprietor who married into the von Guilleaume dynasty of Cologne industrialists - who in turn provided Lavery with a number of commissions during his German seasons. 5. Kenneth McConkey, John Lavery, A Painter and his World, 2010, (Atelier Books), pp. 74-6. 6. Margrit Höllrigl first moved to Vienna in the 1890s where she appears to have worked initially as an actress. Adding the aristocratic `von` to her name, and trading on her looks and magnetic personality, she moved to Berlin where she secured the patronage of Adolph Friedrich, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg and other wealthy aristocratic male admirers, living in style up to the Great War on the proceeds of blackmail. During the twenties she moved to America, where all records of her disappear. I am grateful to Andreas Frost for this information. 7. Walter Shaw Sparrow, John Lavery and his Work, n.d., [1912], p. 134; McConkey 2010, pp. 174-6.

Lot 424

PROVENANCE: The following three lots (424, 425 & 426) came from the family of the famous Irish miniaturist Sampson Towgood Roch (1757-1847) of Waterford. It is believed that the sitters are members of the Roch family. IRISH SCHOOL, EARLY 19TH CENTURY Portrait of a gentleman, with brown wavy hair, wearing black tie dress on red sofa, holding a glove Oil on canvas, 48 x 41cm Indistinct label verso

Lot 167

A PAIR OF DERBY FIGURINES MODELLED AS A SULTAN & SULTANA, England 1806-1825, each figure standing on a circular base, in richly patterned dress and turbanned, the sultan with a turquoise cape embellished with gold stars; the sultana wearing a purple caftan; gilt highlights all over, Derby marks under the base 35.5cm high each (2)

Lot 103

AFTER VAN DYCK Portrait of a Young Lady in Green Silk Dress Oil on canvas, 76 x 63cm Stamped Verso: 'Copy From No. 438 in National Gallery, ...land'

Lot 1459

Sixpence Elizabeth I 1562 S.2596 Milled Coinage Large Broad Bust with elaborately decorated dress, Small Rose, Mintmark Star, Good Fine

Lot 169

Moonstone and pink tourmaline dress ring

Lot 116

9 carat gold emerald and diamond flower head cluster ring and an amethyst dress ring set in yellow metal band, possibly continental gold (2)

Lot 117

18 carat gold square dress ring with oval cut tourmaline to centre in claw setting

Lot 118

9 carat gold dress ring with oval panel to top with a textured finish to centre

Lot 119

Four 9 carat gold gemset dress rings to include topaz and citrines, etc together with a pearl set dress in in yellow band (5)

Lot 122

Three silver dress rings (3)

Lot 124

Cased set of six hexagonal mother of pearl and seed pearl dress studs, stamped 9ct to back together with a Royal Life Saving Society medal awarded to N.L Schuster 1933 (2)

Lot 129

Victorian hair locket mourning brooch, two modern agate brooches, three white metal bangles, silver ring and a silver and amber dress ring together with a monkey carved ivory napkin ring (a lot)

Lot 183

After Michael Dahl, A half length portrait of a lady in a red dress, oil on canvas, 75 x 62 cm CONDITION REPORT: Extensive crackleure, minor losses and old touching up

Lot 526

A yellow metal bar brooch set amethyst and a marcasite set dress clip

Lot 537

An 18ct yellow gold dress ring set small diamonds in a diamond shaped setting and three other 9ct and yellow metal rings set various stones

Lot 538

A group of four 9ct yellow gold dress rings, various styles and designs

Lot 539

A group of three 9ct yellow gold dress rings, various styles and designs

Lot 540

A 9ct white gold ring set blue and black coloured diamonds in a raised circular setting and two yellow metal dress rings

Lot 555

A group of eight 9ct yellow gold dress rings of various styles and designs

Lot 556

A group of five 9ct yellow gold dress rings, approx. 12 gms

Lot 557

A group of four yellow metal dress rings, each set small diamonds of various styles and designs

Lot 558

A group of six 9ct and 18ct yellow gold dress rings of various styles and designs, set rubies, sapphires and diamonds

Lot 559

A group of five 9ct yellow gold dress rings of various styles and designs set sapphires and garnets

Lot 560

A group of six 9ct yellow gold and yellow metal dress rings of various styles and designs and two silver dress rings

Lot 561

A group of nine 9ct yellow gold and yellow metal dress rings of various styles and designs, each set small diamonds

Lot 562

Two 9ct yellow gold dress rings and a silver dress ring of various styles and designs set blue and clear coloured paste

Lot 563

A group of five 9ct yellow gold dress rings of various styles and designs set sapphires and diamonds

Lot 564

A group of ten 9ct yellow gold dress rings of various styles and designs, approx. 18 gms

Lot 565

A group of six 9ct yellow gold dress rings of various styles and designs, each set small diamonds

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