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A Thierry Mugler black velvet cocktail dress with diamante encrusted collar, circa 1985, labelled and size 40, the curved, wired collars `windswept` to one side, black patent belt, bust 97cm, 38in, (2). See KT Auctions 24th May 2005 for a diamante studded ensemble owned by Princess Gloria von Thurn und Taxis now in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art permanent collection. See `Breaking the Mode` p.106.
A Jean-Paul Gaultier for Gibo Russian inspired dress, `Constructivist` Russian collection for Autumn-Winter 1986-7, labelled and size 44, of blue and brown waterproof fabric with padded shoulders and sleeves, navy and purpled knit to the waist, zip fastened down one side, with red and black Russian script down one sleeve and 1986 to the collar, metal roman numerals to the rear waist, zip pockets to the hips, bust 86cm, 34in. cf Jean Paul Gaultier by Colin McDowell p.125. "The power of post-revolutionary Soviet graphics, and experiments by artists like Rodenchko in the twenties to find a form of non-status dress for the proletariat, have exerted considerable influence on twentieth century thinking about design, but surprisingly had little effect on fashion until Gaultier`s `Constructivist` Russian collection for Autumn-Winter 1986-7, which captured all the power of the original and was taken up by the designers of motorbike leathers who are still following his guidelines today. Gaultier himself considers this one of his most important and influential collections and it was also memorable for its presentation. Each of the 120 models wore one outfit only and all were on stage at the same time. Gaultier was also one of the models."
Vivienne Westwood/Malcolm Maclaren, Witches collection garments, Autumn-Winter 1983-4, comprising: navy cotton hooded cropped top, brocaded moon and stars lining (a one-off show sample, un-labelled); a grey knitted tube-dress with green Haring print borders; and a white muslin vest with `Indian` and Haring figures print (3)
A group of Vivienne Westwood Savages Collection pieces, Spring-Summer 1982, comprising: printed cotton dress/top with elongated sleeves; pair of leggings of similar print; a dress of woven ikat cotton and cotton jersey; two pairs of shorts, matching cotton gauze vest; knitted Apache patterned leggings; and a rare chamois leather safari cap (10)
A Rachel Auburn/Leigh Bowery swastika print bodice, early 1980s, labelled Rachel Auburn, London`, edged in navy cotton jersey, together with an image of Leigh Bowery making a similar swastika top his face painted in polka dots; together with a grey and white degrade nylon jersey dress, labelled `World`, the low back with tie, bust 81cm, 32in, (3)
A Rachel Auburn star-printed synthetic silk jersey dress, early 1980s, labelled, with cross-over empire style bodice lined in sporty gortex-type fabric, shirred sleeves, draped panniers to the hips, narrow hobble skirt, bust approx 86cm, 34in. In 1985 Rachel & Leigh opened a stall at Hyper Hyper in Kensington called `Spend Spend Spend`. Working together they created designs mostly based on Leigh`s current nightclub looks including exaggerated shoulder suits, swatstika printed ruffle shirts and pink feather wigs.
A group of Christopher Nemeth clothing, 1980s, some pieces labelled, eight pieces including: black and beige linen trousers with contrasting crotch panel and laces; two pairs of denim trousers with yellow toile outline markings; a hessian sacking dress with star design; assorted shirts and jackets with interesting pocket details (8)
IN PURPLE WITH RINGLETS AND TWO DAGNERROTYPES English School Mid 19th Century Portrait of a lady Wearing a black dress oval in a leather case 52 x 43mm With a further miniature of a lady and 2 framed photos (4) 1. Some surface dirt otherwise seems in nice condition 2. Miniture fine enamel frame chipped in several places 3. Photos - one loose in frame both with blemishes
Continental School 19th Century A farmer and his wife in traditional dress Inscribed verso in French/Latin oval unframed 102 x 76mm With a study of rustics dancing 110 x 84mm (2) Provenance: Sotheby s Baden Baden Sale 1995 lot 2848 1. Split in the ivory diagonally some fading and paint loss requires a surface clean
... Cook. (English School, circa 1800). Portait of a British Army Officer in dress uniform, half length. Signed lower right. 9.3cm x 7cm. In a giltmetal oval frame. Provenance: A descendant of the sitter. According to family tradition the sitter could be Henry Alcock, an officer in the 13th Light Dragoons, MP for Waterford, married in 1764 or of William Alcock, an offier in the Wexford Militia, died in 1808. A John Cooke (circa 1778-1805) is recorded in Foskett as working in Dublin from circa 1796. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
* A diamond dress ring, the central brilliant cut diamond rub over set above a two colour stepped shank inset with brilliant cut diamonds, approximately 1.45 carats total, finger size L. To be sold on behalf of the Police (5DC02069) and is subject to VAT on the hammer price. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
* A diamond dress ring, the central brilliant cut diamond rub over set above a graduated shank inset with brilliant cut diamonds, approximately 1.10 carats total, mounted in 18 carat white gold, London hallmarks, finger size L. To be sold on behalf of the Police (5DC02069) and is subject to VAT on the hammer price. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
Napier (Robert Cornelis First Baron of Magdala). Original photograph of Napier in full military dress standing beside a table on which his hat rests his sword at his side with a smudged caption dated 1887 beneath 140 x 97mm. Napier s greatest fame in a long career as a distinguished military commander was having led an expedition to Ethiopia during which the British captured Magdala (hence the conferred title). He was also active in India and China and served as Governor of Gibraltar.
Chinese Dragon Robe, An early 19th c. embroidered silk Dragon Robe, brown silk, embroidered with metal threads and coloured silk threads of blue, cream, and brown, depicting five-clawed dragons, cloud scrolls, a triple-peaked mountain, Li Shui ("deep water") wide border at hem, and other symbolic motifs representing the wearer`s place at the centre of the cosmos, 158 cm (62 ins) long x 105 cm (41 ins) wide (sleeve to sleeve), professionally stitch-mounted on terracotta silk, and protected in perspex case, together with a further pair of large panels from the same robe, each 120 x 28 cm (47 x 11 ins), framed and glazed, some wear, most notably to the fragments. According to court dress regulations formalised during the mid-eighteenth century, only those closely related to the emperor could wear robes such as these, adorned with nine dragons (eight visible, the ninth hidden on the inner flap of the robe), each dragon with five claws, and of silk in colours seen to be shades of yellow. The emperor wore yellow, his sons could wear orange, and more distant relatives, such as princes related to the imperial line, could wear brown. (3)
A pair of 20th Century Italian Murano figures in the manner of Salviati & Co modelled as a dandy and his beau in period dress with pink and white zanfirico clothing and applied white and gilt aventurine clear crystal trimmings and features each set to a spiralled gilt aventurine base, unmarked, height 24.5cm.
An Armand Marseille No.370 Bisque Shoulder Head Girl Doll, with sleeping glass eyes, open mouth, brown hair wig, kid leather body with composition lower limbs, wearing an off-white dress and bonnet, height 56cm, boxed; an Armand Marseille Bisque Shoulder Head Girl Doll, with blonde mohair wig, blue glass sleeping eyes, painted eyebrows and eyelashes, open mouth with moulded upper teeth, neck stamped 3700 AM7/0 DEP, stuffed body with bisque hands, wearing white cotton bonnet, dress and undergarments, 31cm (2)
A Schoenhut Wooden Jointed Girl Doll, the carved head with blonde wig, brown painted intaglio eyes, closed mouth, with spring jointed body, with carved hands and feet, the soles of the feet each with two holes, wearing a blue chintz dress, white pinafore, blue bonnet and muslin knickerbockers, with black stockings and blue leather shoes, with faintly incised signature to the upper back, lacks paper label, 41cm. (one leg detached) See illustration-group
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