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Attributed to George Engleheart (circa 1752-1829) a portrait miniature of Lady Elford wearing a blue trimmed lace dress her powdered hair against a cloudy sky initialled E bottom right and inscribed verso Lady Elford wife of Sir W Elford 178...Engleheart gilt metal pendant frame 8.5cm high There was a Sir William Elford who was a MP and banker in Plymouth and who was married twice but he was not raised to the Baronetcy until 1800
A Schoenau & Hoffmeister bisque socket-head doll, with a long blond wig, sleeping blue glass eyes and an open mouth with four upper teeth, on a ball-jointed composition body with moveable wrists, the head impressed 'S PB H / 3o', 28cm high; wearing original ivory satin dress, white cotton under-garments, socks and shoes.
Carreras, 'Happy Family', 1925, good (48/48); Wills, 'Historic Events', 1912, generally good (50/50); Carreras, 'History of Army Uniforms', 1937, good (50/50); Player, 'History of Naval Dress', 1930, generally good (50/50); Churchman, 'Holidays in Britain', 1938, medium size, good (48/48); Wills, 'Homeland Events', 1932, good (54/54); Churchman, 'Howlers', 1937, good (40/40); Ogden, 'How to Swim', 1935, good (50/50); and others, (album).
Wills, 'Merchant Ships of the World', 1924, good (50/50); Player, 'Military Head-Dress', 1931, good (50/50); Player, 'Military Uniforms of the British Empire Overseas', 1938, good (50/50); Lea, 'Miniatures' (51-100), 1912, good (16/50); Player, 'Miniatures', 1923, good (25/25); Wills, 'Mining', 1916, good (50/50); Ogden, 'Modern British Pottery', 1925, generally good (16/50); Lambert & Butler, 'Motor Cars', 1922, good-fair (24/25); Lambert & Butler, 'Motor Cars, Second Series', 1923, good-fair (20/25); Player, 'Motor Cars', 1936, variable (50/50); Player, 'Motor Cars, Second Series', 1937, variable (50/50); Wills, 'Musical Celebrities', 1912, good (50/50); Gallaher, 'My Favourite Part', 1939, good (48/48); Boguslavsky, 'Mythological Gods and Goddesses', 1924, good (10/25); and others, (album).
Edwards, Ringer & Bigg, 'Cinema Stars', 1923, good (31/50); Rothmans, 'Cinema Stars', 1925, good (24/24); Wills, 'Cinema Stars', 1928, good (24/25); Wills, 'Cinema Stars, Second Series', 1928, good (25/25); Player, 'Cities of the World', 1900, variable (14/50); Player, 'Colonial & Indian Army Badges', 1917, variable (25/25); Hignett, 'Common Objects of the Sea-Shore', 1924, variable (25/25); Player, 'Coronation Series, Ceremonial Dress', 1937, good (50/50); Player, 'Countries Arms & Flags', (thick card), 1905, good (50/50); Player, 'Country Seats & Arms', 1909, variable (50/50); Player, 'Country Seats & Arms, Second Series', 1910, generally good (44/50); Player, 'Country Seats & . Arms, Third Series', 1910, variable (35/50), and others, (album).
Ethnographica - A collection of South American Indian artefacts, including a Mamainde bracelet made from an armadillo tail; a Mamainde necklace of monkey teeth; three Nambiquara nose flutes; a Waura fan; a Kaymayura head-dress; a Hixkaryana comb made from animal bones and birds feathers; Karaja and Xavante baskets; and other items.
A fine patchworked and embroidered quilt by Mary Staveley East Yorkshire 1833 with central white cotton diamond compartment embroidered in coloured wools with basket and sprays of blooms a lion goat bird with the legend “I have done this to let you see what care my parents took of me Mary Staveley”s work finished March 8th aged 12 years 1833 taught at Hannah Wilson Wetwang 1833 with a mosaic of colourful 1830s chintz dress fabrics simple tresllis quilting 256 by 220cm Hannah Wilson was born in 1805 in Hull and died on 30 May 1883 in Wetwang East Yorkshire where she is buried. She was married to George Bullock a shoemaker and postmaster and is listed in the Census of 1841 1851 1861 1871 and 1881.
An enamelled compact pair of opera glasses and a collection of costume jewellery mainly 1920s-30s the compact enamelled with a beauty to the lid in original case brass compact; the Duvelleroy green crocodile opera glasses c. 1900 also cased; the costume jewellery including eight assorted glass bead necklaces six pairs of art-deco earrings pair of art nouveau and scarab buckles c. 1900-1920 six assorted brooches seventeen assorted dress clips and a celluloid hair comb (qty)
A group of sequinned/lace evening wear early 1930s comprising: slinky black/blue full-length gown with undulating patterns of sequins; a rose-pink sequinned coat with fur collar and cuffs; a gold sequinned jacket; two sequinned skull caps and a silver bobbin lace full-length bias cut evening coat various sizes dress bust 92-96cm 36-38in (6)
A group of Givenchy couture and boutique garments 1960s comprising: orange and white tartan boutique coat-dress with white leather belt; boutique brilliant yellow felted wool un-lined coat; boutique cream wool shift dress with brass buttons; and a couture brown wool culotte suit with patch pockets and long sleeves labelled and numbered 56122 average bust size 81-86cm 32-34in (5)
Three Givenchy pink summer gowns 1960s comprising: pale slubbed pink tunic top with matching under-skirt tie belt and pair of shoes labelled; a printed white pique cotton gown with scalloped edges and belt labelled and numbered 34876 with pair of matching shoes; and a boutique figured silk shift dress average bust size 86cm 34in (10)
A Christian Dior London bright green tweed wool dress and matching jacket circa 1965 labelled Christian Dior Modele Originale numbered 34129 the gown with small inset pocket flaps to bodice the jacket fastened with a large single button bust 86cm 34in together with a vibrant purple tweed bodice identical labelled and numbered 27500 (3)
A group of Emilio Pucci garments Italian 1970s all labelled sizes 10 & 12 three printed silk jersey ensembles comprising: blue round-necked long sleeved tunic-top and calf length skirt with green and lavender blooms on a blue ground belt; V-necked dress with pleats to bodice and skirt butterfly print belt; and a full length gown with round neck long sleeves printed with a trellis of purple bows with two tie belts average bust size 96cm 38in (7)
A group of designer-wear late 1960s-70s comprising: Mary Quant Ginger Group cream slubbed silk jacket and full-length skirt; a Sambo/Dolly Rockers striped maxi skirt; a Zandra Rhodes black jersey tunic dress with fluted edges; Louis Feraud navy wool day dress; Biba black sequinned vest; stylish beige suede coat and rust suede jacket and others average bust size 92cm 36in (9)
Marc Bohan for Christian Dior London circa 1965-8 all labelled Modle Original or Diorling comprising: black double breasted coat with petersham trim and chunky buttons; grey tweed day dress; blue linen mini-dress; and an unlabelled fur-lined grey wool winter coat average sizes bust 86cm 34in (4)
Jean-Paul Gaultier 1980s comprising brown and black striped “parachute” ensemble with elasticated corset-like shaped bodice multiple zips open crotch and cut-away leggings labelled Femme size 42; a voluminous red velvet smocked coat/dress with striped satin lining labelled Gibo 42 chest 112cm 44in; and a mauve lace and chiffon transparent gown with fringed black net sleeves bust 96cm 38in unlabelled and a pair of stockings and armlets from the Klimt collection (7)
Two Yves Saint Laurent navy and white ensembles circa 1964 both labelled and numbered 06256 012092 the first of navy boucle wool comprising: bodice and skirt with petersham bow to neck and faux cuffs; the other a mini sailor-dress of slubbed white silk with style sequinned insertion to bodice both with belts bust 86cm 34in waist 61cm 24in (3) These ensembles were worn in the film “A Very Special Favour” with Rock Hudson and Charles Boyer in 1964.
A Marc Bohan for Dior printed chiffon cocktail dress circa 1977 Paris labelled and numbered 603 with overall floral design the matching over-bodice with peplum together with an image of Miss Caron wearing this gown in the company of Franois Truffaut to attend the first Cesar awards in France; together with an unlabelled fuchsia and navy spotted chiffon full-length evening gown bust 86cm 34in (5) The floral Dior gown in this lot was worn in “L”Homme qui aimait les femmes”. The spotted chiffon gown was designed by Miss Caron and worn in the 1971 film “Chandler” co-starring Warren Oates and produced by her third husband Michael Laughlin.
The 1939-45 Star, the 1939-45 Defence medal and War medal mounted on a bar, a pair of similar dress miniature medals, a book of paper tokens, three RAF buttons and three commemorative medals, comprising the Arnhem 50th Anniversary Medal 1994, the Normandy campaign medal with bar 'Normandy' and the National Service medal, with boxes.
A group of five dress miniature medals believed to have been awarded to Captain T.E. Bigg Royal Navy, comprising the Second China War, without bar, the 1914-15 Star, the 1914-18 British War medal, the 1914-19 Victory medal and the French Legion d'Honeur, mounted on a bar as worn, a framed portrait photograph in full dress uniform wearing full size medals (but showing the full size Third China War medal), two associated photographs and a booklet.
A keyless wind open-faced Goliath pocket watch within a silver mounted travelling case with floral embossed decoration, Chester 1902, a silver pair cased open-faced gentleman's pocket watch, the fusee movement signed to the back plate 'Mannings Steyning No. 19486', London 1845 and a Longines keyless wind open-faced gentleman's dress watch.
Green paste set circular cufflinks, with a mother of pearl and silver border, in a fitted case, four 14ct gold and mother of pearl dress studs, two collar studs and a cufflink, four mother of pearl circular dress buttons, two collar studs and a pair of cufflinks, in a fitted case, a banded agate collar button and five studs in a case, two gold collar studs and a quantity of studs.
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