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Two mid-late 19th century Victorian portrait miniatures, each presented in contemporary crushed morocco cases. One depicting a noble gentleman with white curled hair on glass (a.f.), the other late Victorian and depicting a young girl in hand painted blue dress, presented in a copper locket. Largest measures approx. 4cm.
18CT & 9CT GOLD DRESS RINGS x 2, the 18ct example having an inline setting of 3 x diamonds and 4 x rubies, the diamonds estimated at 0.05cts each, round cut, the rubies 0.07cts each, facet cut, stamped '750', Sheffield date marked 1994, size O, 4.1g; the 9ct ring with top rope twist design set with tiny blue sapphires and white pastes, stamped '375', size P, 2.7g
18CT YELLOW GOLD RAINBOW GEMSTONE & DIAMOND HALF HOOP DRESS RING, having square faceted inline group of colourful stones including amethyst, citrine, topaz, emerald sapphire etc, against twin rows of 7 x round brilliant cut diamonds, 0.50cts total estimate, London date mark 1994, stamped 750, size mid M/N, 4.9g, with copy of insurance appraisal
Atsuko Tanaka (1932-2005), Acrylic Painting. Image Size: 46 3/8 by 35 3/8 inches (118 by 90 cm) All measurements are approximate. Signed (reverse). Atsuko Tanaka (1932-2005) was a seminal Japanese avant-garde artist, associated with the influential Gutai group. Known for her bold, experimental approach, Tanaka pioneered a fusion of art, performance, and technology. Her most iconic work, "Electric Dress" (1956), a wearable sculpture made of painted light bulbs, challenged traditional notions of art and femininity. Tanaka's innovative practice continues to inspire contemporary art discourse. Please read our policy carefully: 1. All items are sold AS-IS, where is with all faults. We do not accept returns or refunds. All sales are final. 2. We will pack and arrange all shipments via UPS. Shipping costs to US address starts with 30 USD and 180 USD to International (depends on size and weight of the package). Packages should be shipped within two weeks after payment is received. Larger packages and international delivery may exceed this period. 3. Your bids signify that you have examined the items as fully as you desire, or that you have chosen not to examine them. Images descriptions are our opinions and should in no way be construed as a guarantee of any kind as to authorship, age, condition, materials, provenance or any other feature of items being sold. 4. If the bidder refuses to pay for the invoice after the successful bidding, the liquidated damages shall be 30% of the amount of the hammer price, which shall be responsible by the buyer.
A MARY QUANT COAT-DRESS, AND A PETER BARRON DRESS, CIRCA 1960S the grey coat-dress in pure new wool, with wide collar, single patch pocket to right hip, box-pleat to tail, with nine buttons to front and twin-buttoned cuffs, bears 'Mary Quant's Ginger Group' label; the sleeveless green floor-length dress with bow to front, with animal print design, bears 'Peter Barron London' label. (2) Mary Quant coat-dress 85.5cm long, 45cm across underarm (flat); Peter Barron dress 135cm long, 44cm across underarm (flat), label size 12, to fit hips 35½"-36½", bust 34"-35"
A late 1940s/ early 50s slate grey day dress with half belt to back and floral sprigs throughout, side metal zip, gathered skirt to hip and German label, larger size, sold with a late 50s iridescent purple/ burgundy silk dress and jacket having gold floral pattern, some seam strain in places.
A mixed lot of vintage dresses, including 1960s dress with sheer full length sleeves, beading and rhinestones, red 1950s/60s dress having tie belt to waist, 1950s velvet and taffeta dress with belt (underarm staining), a yellow 1960s bridesmaids dress ( has been shortened) and a theatrical Dirndl style dress.
After Jan 'van den' Brink (1895-1966, Dutch), a coloured print, An interior scene, signed in print to the lower left, displayed in an ebonised frame, 22cm x 22cm overall, together with another smaller print, after an unknown artist, Lady in 18th Century dress, displayed in a faux tortoiseshell frame
A hand painted prattware figural representation of Autumn. Depicts a woman in a blue and yellow dress holding a bundle of wheat and a sickle. Dimensions: 3.5"L x 3.5"W x 8.25"HManufacturer: Staffordshire PotteryCountry of Origin: EnglandProvenance: Collection of Edward Flower Condition: Age related wear.
Lady in red dress, black bonnet, carrying tray of small figirines around her neck.This figurine is not listed in the Doulton HN series. Made for "The Sketch" magazine in the 1920's. Glazed porcelain, Royal Doulton backstamp. Issued: c. 1920Dimensions: 3.75"L x 2.75"W x 7.25"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandProvenance: Collection of Edward Flower Condition: Age related wear.
Limited edition event figurine by Capodimonte. Matte finish with dusty rose and yellow details. Modeled as a woman with long flowing dress standing with rose in hand fixed to round wood base. Giuseppe Armani impressed to base and Capodimonte backstamp. Certificate of Authenticity included. Issued: 1996Dimensions: 4.5"L x 4.5"W x 13"HManufacturer: CapodimonteCountry of Origin: ItalyCondition: Age related wear.
A hand painted earthenware figures of black spotted cow with a woman in a yellow and blue dress. Issued: c. 1810-1820Dimensions: 6.5"L x 3.25"W x 6"HManufacturer: Griselda and John LewisCountry of Origin: Griselda and John LewisProvenance: Collection of Edward Flower Condition: Age related wear.
Figurine Lady in green, blueEarly figure of lady wearing blue and green dress, hat and cape with brown trim cape, holding cape in one hand and book in the other. Artist: Leslie HarradineIssued: 1932-1938Dimensions: 7.25" HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Figurine on chaise lounge and tambourine.Early figure in off shoulder pink and yellow fringed dress lounging on chaise lounge, holding tambourine. Artist: Leslie HarradineIssued: 1930sDimensions: 6.5" L x 3.5" W x 5.25" HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A clock with a glossy black finish and gilded numbers and hands. A figure of a woman in a pale green dress attached to the base. Artist: Leslie HarradineDimensions: 13"L x 4.5"W x 14.75"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear. As found. Not tested, functionality not guaranteed.
Limited edition matte finished figurine modeled as a busty flamenco dancer in a black and white dress, gloves, and hat; fixed to an art deco style base. Artist signature to base and Capodimonte backstamp. Issued: 2006Dimensions: 4"L x 5.5"W x 13"HEdition Number: 291 of 625 Manufacturer: CapodimonteCountry of Origin: ItalyCondition: Age related wear.
Hand made and hand painted figure of 17th English queen in a white and royal purple dress.Figure is based on Mary II portrait by Godfrey Kneller. Royal Doulton Classics backstamp. Certificate of Authenticity included. This item has no reserve. Artist: Pauline ParsonsIssued: 2002Dimensions: 5" L x 5.5" W x 9" HEdition Number: 38 or 2500 Manufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
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