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Dutch School, 17th Century Portrait of gentleman, three-quarter-length, seated, in black costume and skullcap, with a parrot, a book on the table beside him; and Portrait of a lady, three-quarter-length, seated, in a black dress with a white lace ruff, cap and cuffs, holding a book the former inscribed and dated 'Ao 1629 Ætatis 79' (centre right); the latter inscribed and dated 'Ao 1629 Ætatis 55 ,' (lower left) oil on copper 10¾ x 9 in. (27.3 x 22.8 cm.) a pair (2) View on Christie's.com
Circle of Herman van der Mijn (Amsterdam c.1684-1741 London) Portrait of Tufton Wray (d. 1712), three-quarter-length, seated in an oyster satin dress and white chemise, with a dark green wrap, her right arm resting on a ledge, a landscape beyond inscribed 'Tufton Daughter of Sr. Wm. Wray Married to Ld. Chief Baron Montagu.' (lower left) oil on canvas 48 5/8 x 40¼ in. (123.5 x 102.2 cm.) View on Christie's.com
North Italian School, 18th Century Portrait of a young boy, half-length, in a yellow embroidered coat; and Portrait of a young girl, half-length, in a pink dress holding a bird in her left hand a rose in her right hand oil on canvas 23 x 17 in. (58.5 x 43 cm.) a pair (2) View on Christie's.com
West Indies.- Cochrane (Jane, daughter 24pp., sm. 4to & folio, Basseterre, Guadeloupe, Matouba & Chapel House, near Bognor, 1810-14, life in the West Indies and much relating to her father`s position as governor, "Sometimes we have eight Navy Captains at dinner at once to night my father flies his flag [11 Dec. 1810] and at 8 o clock tomorrow morning all the ships salute the new Commander in Chief. . On Sunday upwards of 30 of the principal inhabitants came to pay their respects to mamma. I have not yet commenced speaking French the black people speak so ill that it is almost impossible to understand them. They dress much better than at Barbadoes the country people there only wear a petticoast and a handkerchief on their head in this manner.", and life in England and various other topics, "What a provoking and what a distressing thing the late fraud or hoax as Cobbet calls it upon the Stock Exchange has been. Lord Cochrane has vindicated himself as far as lays in his power, bu the Committee do not seem to be satisfied yet. Cobbet blames him for condescending to explain what passed at his house on the 21st of February.", small tears along some folds, a little creased, slightly browned.
A late Victorian ivory satin wedding gown, the front with beaded net bodice and with pearl and beaded tassels. The full length skirt gathered at the front and also tasseled, the three-quarter length sleeves with net inner sleeves, the back yolk similarly beaded and tasseled. The gown with full length train and sold together with a pair of ivory satin wedding shoes with diamante trim and a waisted heel, retailed by Stagg & Mantle. Also sold with the original sepia wedding photographic portrait showing the bride wearing this dress and shoes.
A gentleman`s plain 18ct., white gold cased, pocket dress watch by Patek Philippe & Co., Geneve, the ivory dial with applied Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial with gold coloured centre. Movement stamped "18 jewels, No. 804532 and adjustments", together with velvet lined Patek Philippe watch case and fine silver curb link watch chain. (See illustration)
A VICTORIAN SILVER-GILT WAGER-CUP IN THE RENAISSANCE MANNER MARK OF WILLIAM JACKSON, LONDON, 1886 The stem modelled as a female figure in 17th century dress, her skirt chased with foliage and strapwork acting as the bowl and supporting over her head a further bowl with grotesque capped handles 8¾ in. (22.2 cm.) high 14 oz. (435 gr.) View on Christie's.com
A GROUP OF HOUSEHOLD AND CIVIL SERVICE DRESS UNIFORMS INCLUDING A LORD CHAMBERLAIN'S TAIL COAT LATE 19TH EARLY 20TH CENTURY Comprising two Victorian dress uniforms, one being for a Lord Chamberlain, and one dress uniform bearing the King's crown, each coat with bullion ornament and accompanied by a pair of trousers with broad gold bullion oak leaf pattern stripe and a cocked hat with ostrich feather ornament, the King's crown uniform also accompanied by an overcoat with blue velvet collar; one civil service cloak; one Wrens tunic and skirt; and two other tunics; some elements contained within a tin trunk The cocked hats each 6¼ in. (16 cm.) high View on Christie's.com
ITEMS OF UNIFORM RELATING TO A LORD LIEUTENANT 19TH CENTURY AND LATER in the manner of a General Officer, the group comprising three pairs of silver bullion epaulettes with insignia, two Victorian and one Edwardian, the last in original tin; two cocked hats, one in original tin; dress cap with oak leaf lace to body and gold bullion ornament to the peak and crown; a fine shabraque with silver bullion borders and gold and silver bullion insignia, with some loose leather straps, in original tin box; a coatee with sewn-in sword-frog; an Edwardian red tunic with silver lace; a black cloak with the Spencer monogram inside the collar; a black military great coat; and khaki field service pieces comprising two tunics each with medal ribbons, cord riding breeches, cap with thick gold bullion decoration to peak, and great coat, mostly contained in a tin trunk View on Christie's.com
AN UNUSUAL BRITISH NAVAL OFFICER'S SWORD CIRCA 1820 With earlier Spanish double-edged broadsword blade engraved on each side within the broad fuller 'POR x MI x REY', gilt-brass hilt modelled on the British Pattern 1814 Household Cavalry officer dress sword with a half-basket formed of slender bars, some terminating with scrolls, supporting a large escutcheon bearing a fouled anchor with a crown above, lion's head pommel with the mane forming the grip-strap, and ivory grip with wire binding 34 in. (86.5 cm.) blade View on Christie's.com
A SWORD AND LARGE QUANTITY OF UNIFORM ITEMS RELATING TO THE NORTHAMPTONSHIRE IMPERIAL YEOMANRY AND THE NORTHAMPTONSHIRE REGIMENT THE SWORD BY WILKINSON SWORD & CO. LTD., LONDON, MOSTLY EARLY 20TH CENTURY The sword of 1887 Heavy Cavalry Officer Pattern, the blade etched with the cypher of Edward VII, with leather sword-knot and regulation steel scabbard; the uniform items comprising a khaki field service tunic with mail epaulettes and light blue collar and piping; two Sam Browne belts, one of fine quality with nickel silver fittings and two braces, sword frog and Webley revolver holster; a pair of khaki cord riding breeches and a pair of matching overalls; an officer's field service cap with silver bullion decoration and white summer cover; a khaki slouch hat; a black field service cap with black oak leaf lace to body and gold bullion ornament and piping; two white loose cap covers; a mess kit with light blue facings including overalls; a No.1 tunic, overalls and black field service cap; a Lt. Col. tunic; two field service caps and one officer's No.1 dress cap of the Northamptonshire Regiment; and two battle dress tunics, one dated 1943 The first 35 1/8 in. (89.2 cm.) blade View on Christie's.com
THE SWORD AND ITEMS OF UNIFORM RELATING TO A CAPTAIN OF THE 1ST LIFE GUARDS THE SWORD BY HENRY WILKINSON, LONDON, NO. 42994 FOR 1911, THE UNIFORM SUPPLIED BY HAWKES & CO., LONDON The sword with etched blade including 'GR V' cypher and battle honours including South Africa 1899-1900, regulation hilt with red-faced white leather liner, and bullion sword-knot, in regulation dress scabbard, together with a field service scabbard; the items of uniform including an officer's helmet with plume, each in original tin, cuirass with blue velvet edging and lined in red leather, in original tin chest, two red dress tunics, one with gold bullion epaulettes and aiguillettes, gold bullion dress belt, dress sash, a pair of blue uniform trousers with red stripes, a greatcoat, two undress frock coats, one retaining medal ribbons, two pairs of blue riding breeches each with red stripe, mess dress including waistcoats, two No.1 dress caps in circular tin, a buff leather field service belt, three leather dress back pouches, a fine shabraque with bullion decoration and other horse and saddle fittings, four pairs of white leather gloves, one pair with glove-trees, one pair of black leather riding boots with trees, a pair of gilt brass regimental stirrups, a desk-top cigarette box, and various other items, some elements contained in original tins marked 'Viscount Althorp 1st Life Guards' The sword with 37 in. (94 cm.) blade View on Christie's.com
A QUANTITY OF UNIFORM ITEMS FOR THE ROYAL SCOTS GREYS MOSTLY EARLY 20TH CENTURY, THE BELT POUCH WITH BIRMINGHAM SILVER HALLMARKS FOR 1904 Comprising a full dress busby with gilt badge, two chin-straps and cloth cover, in original tin; a black leather officer's belt pouch with silver flap engraved with a band of foliage and with applied regimental badge; two gold bullion sword belts; two red dress tunics; a No.2 uniform jacket with mail epaulettes and a pair of trousers with broad yellow stripe; a coat; two officer's field service caps; an officer's No.2 dress cap; four 1950s lightweight summer tunics; one mid-19th century bearskin in original tin marked 'J.G. Crabbe'; and two brass regimental roundels for horse furniture The busby 13¼ in. (33.5 cm.) high View on Christie's.com
English School, Circa 1876 Portrait of Lady Sarah Spencer (1838-1919), head and shoulders, seated half-length; wearing a white dress and pink necklace with blackberries signed with monogram and dated '1876' (lower right) watercolour, on paper 11½ x 9½ in. (29.2 x 24.1 cm.) View on Christie's.com
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