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JEWELLERY - "JOHN SARL, No. 18, POULTRY AN EARLY VICTORIAN 18ct GOLD GENTLEMAN`S OPEN FACE DRESS POCKET WATCH having engine turned and tooled decorated case, English lever mechanism with chain fusee, faced by a textured and patterned engine turned decorated dial" - with Roman chapter, London 1841 (no key)
JEWELLERY - A QUANTITY OF COSTUME AND OTHER JEWELLERY to include a harlequin pair of Tiffany & Co. modernist earrings stamped .925, a silver coloured metal and paste necklace stamped .925, an enamelled floral silver coloured metal brooch stamped "sterling", anot - her silver brooch, Birmingham 1908, sterling dress ring with marcasite and cabochon pale blue stone, novelty cufflinks, a pen knife with Art Deco style decoration with "Hoover Limited" building, various bead necklaces, brooches, earrings, small silve - r coloured metal folding miniature picture trio, etc. contained within a stained wood jewellery casket with lift-out section
A 19th century French ivory and gold silk fan with hand painted decoration of a seated lady and gentleman in 18th century dress, the ivory sticks with ornate pierced floral and scrollwork decoration with additional gilding, 27 cm long, with a contemporary floral embossed green cardboard box bearing retailer`s label "A. Giroux & Cie. No. 7 Rue du Coq, St. Honore, à Paris"
Napier (Gerald) Follow the Sapper, An Illustrated History of the Corps of Royal Engineers, 2005, 4to., dust wrapper; Kipling (Arthur L.) & King (Hugh L.), Head-Dress Badges of the British Army, 1978-9, 2 vols., dust wrappers; Vergne (Frederic), Normandy 44, 4to., boards; with a quantity of others (qty)
John Russell, RA (British, 1745-1806), Portrait of Mrs Sarah Clarkson (nee Vowell) (1771-1819) in a White Dress and Headdress, signed upper right "J Russell RA pinxit 1799", pastel, 59 x 44cm (23.01 x 17.16in). Provenance: Christie`s, London, sale, 28 January 1949. Literature: See the Pedigree of Fitzherbert of Somersal in S T Fitzherbert`s book "The Fitzherberts of Somersal", Sarah Vowell married Richard Clarkson of Fairwater House, Taunton, Somerset in 1798. Their youngest daughter Ellen Carolina Clarkson (b.1812) married Edward Herbert Fitzherbert, Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, MA, Barrister-at-Law of the Inner Temple, on 5 January 1843, at Calne, Wiltshire
Sir Peter Lely and Studio (1618-1680), Portrait of Lady Christiana Gere (1658-1720) daughter of Robert, Earl of Ailesbury, wearing a Yellow Dress and Olive Cloak, holding Orange Blossom, and seated in a Landscape, an Orange Tree behind her inscribed lower right with title, oil on canvas, 124 x 98cm (48.36 x 38.22in). Provenance: Christie`s, London, sale, 14 January 1972, Lot 31 (sold from Tottenham House, Savernake Forest, the seat of the Marquis of Ailesbury), Lady Christiana Gere (nee Bruce) was born at Houghton House, Ampthill, Bedfordshire, the seat of the Bruce family, and now famous as Bunyan`s House Beautiful in The Pilgrim`s Progress. This famous Scottish family of Bruce produced a King of Ireland and three Kings of Scotland; the Bruces came to England with James I and lived at Houghton House for seventy years. Lady Christiana first married John Rolle, eldest son of Sir John Rolle of Stevenson in Devon, at the age of 19, on 9 June 1677 at Ampthill church. After John Rolle`s death, Lady Christiana married Sir Robert Gayer (Gere) of Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire. Sir Robert was knighted in 1661 for his part in the restoration of Charles II; Sir Robert died in 1702 and Lady Christiana in 1720. The Gere family motto is "Numquom Oblivscar - I will never forget"
Three decorative miniatures, one of an 18th century lady wearing a high lace collar to her black dress, her powdered hair bound by a scarf, 6.5cm (2.5in) high, another of a dark haired gentleman, 7cm (2.75in) high and the third early 19th century and of a young fair haired child, 5cm (2in) high (3)
~G~ A Victorian High Sheriff`s black velvet suit, sword and a gold frogged suit, the former with bright cut steel buttons, the Lobb shoes with matching buckles and the Marshall & James dress sword also with bright cut steel mounts, the gold frogged blue jacket with the Royal coat of arms on the buttons, the trousers with gold thread stripe, one hat with grey feathers another with black and the third without feathers, together with two tin trunks
An 1895 Pattern Infantry Officer`s Sword, by Fenton Brothers, Limited of Sheffield, Sword Cutlers to the War Office, straight single fullered, spear point blade, 83.5cm, etched with GRV arms and crown, silver-plated regulation hilt with George V cartouche, wire-bound fish skin grip and dress knot, in its brown leather field service scabbard Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
An Indo-Persian Kulah Khud, with tall domed skull fitted with central spike, a pair of plume-holders and mail neck-defence of butted links, engraved over its full surface with figures in traditional dress and a band of foliage around the base, with traces of original gilding, 25cm high. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
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