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A SET OF CARPET BOWLS - B G A THE INDOOR CARPET GAME WITH INSTRUCTIONS AND THE ORIGINAL BOX TOGETHER WITH A CERAMIC LETTER BOX, A GLASS FLAT BACK VICTORIAN DOG ORNAMENT, A CERAMIC FIGURINE OF A YOUNG GIRL IN A GREEN DRESS AND HOOD TRIMMED WITH FUR, A SCRATCH CARVED FIGURE OF A FISHERMAN, A YELLOW ART DECO VASE, A GLASS DECANTER, A PAIR OF WADE TORTOISES, FIVE CERAMIC SHELL DISHES, AN ABSTRACT DESIGN TRINKET BOX AND A CERAMIC FIGURE OF A HIGHLAND BULL ( CRACKED HORN )
A Cuno and Otto Dressel shoulder-headed doll with sleeping blue eyes eyes, painted eye lashes and eye brows, blond hair, stuffed body with composition, leather and cloth a limbs wearing beige lace dress and three original petticoats, brown net socks and cloth shoes, 20in (51cm) high, impressed COD 93-1 1/2 DEP, originally owned by Faith Eaton, VG
Vintage dolls cloth, Tri-ang toy trunk and Rabbit: large dolls pinafore cotton dress with embroidery, trousers, hats, ponchos, silk items, toy bed linen (23) circa 1920s toy rabbit with clothing (lacks ears) and Tri-ang brown toy trunk with Lines Bros metal logo on lid 12"x 6 1/2" x 6 1/2", F-G (25)
Wendy Boston Golly with Alpha Farnel and Merrythought cat and dog: Boston Golly, felt red top with cloth striped red and white trousers with cloth painted face, Wolson Golly with felt yellow top and felt red striped trousers with cloth painted face, G red trouser with hole, Alfa Farnell Chitz-hu type dog night dress case, white with black ears and tip of tail, Merrythought grey Persian cat with blue eyes, with original labels, G-VG (4)
A Roy Selwyn-Smith painted figure of HM Queen Elizabeth in ball gown, holding fan in right hand, cream dress and fan with silver highlighting and blue sash, red card insert in plinth stamped `Made in England`, figure believed to be unissued, VG (1); see Cole, P, ibid., p. 30 (See Front Cover for Illustration)
A selection of Oriental and European miniature silver figures, to include; a street vendor, Hung Chong, Canton and Shanghai circa 1860-1930, 4.5cm high, two Oriental figures in traditional dress, Wang Hing & Co, Hong Kong early 20th century, 4.5cm high, a junk with enamel decoration, 3.5cm high, a silver figure of a courting couple, London 1901, 6cm high, etc (at fault) (10)
A kunzite set dress ring, within yellow metal claw setting stamped `9k`, weight 1.9gms and a green stone and diamond set floral cluster dress ring set in 9ct yellow gold, weight 2.8gms, an opal set dress ring set in 9ct yellow gold setting, weight 4gms and a diamond and cabochon blue stone set dress ring, set in 9ct yellow gold, weight 3.5gms (4)
A gentleman`s Cartier yellow gold dress watch, the champagne dial with black Roman numerals, the keyless, steel movement signed `European Watch and Clock Co. JNC, 19 jewels, 8 ADJ Swiss`, the case stamped `5813` and bearing Continental gold marks, black enamelled crest and motto to back of the case, with a Cartier box
British or Scandinavian school, c. 1630 Portrait of Sir John Hepburn (c. 1598-1636), founder of the Royal Scots oil on canvas 227 x 128 cm (89 1/2 x 50 1/2 in) Note: Although an attribution to Gilbert Jackson (fl. 1621-1643) was proposed some years ago, it has recently been suggested that this portrait is stylistically more likely to be the work of a Swedish or Danish artist influenced by Sir Anthony van Dyck. This would, of course, be consistent with the subject`s campaigning (see biographical note below). Provenance: acquired in the early 19th century by Anna Maria and Edmund Meysey Wigley for the rebuilt Shakenhurst Hall, Worcestershire; John Hepburn, of Athelstaneford, East Lothian, was one of the most significant Scots soldiers recruited in 1620 to support the Elector Palatine of Bohemia, Frederick V, whose wife Elizabeth was the daughter of King James VI and I. In 1623 he entered the service of King Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden and in 1625 became colonel of his own infantry regiment, serving with distinction in Sweden`s successful Prussian campaign. His regiment subsequently became The Royal Scots, which until its merger into the Royal Regiment of Scotland in 2006 was the British army`s oldest regiment. Hepburn had a close relationship with the Swedish king, displaying diplomatic as well as military skills and fighting alongside a number of other Scots officers. Although it is not certain that he was formally ennobled in Britain, he is said to have been knighted by Gustavus Adolphus in 1629, when King Charles I invested the Swedish king with the Order of the Garter. In the summer of 1632 a disagreement between the two led to Hepburn`s resignation from Swedish service. It seems that Hepburn may have taken exception to the king`s jibes about either his flamboyant style of dress or his Catholicism. After 1632 France formed an alliance with Sweden and since Hepburn still wanted to support the Bohemian cause he joined the army of King Louis XIII. Commissioned as a marechal de camp in 1633, the successful campaigns of le Regiment Hebron led the king to promote him to marechal de France, but he was killed at the siege of Saverne in July 1636 before being formally appointed. He is buried in Toul Cathedral.
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