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* Original Artwork. A collection of orginal watercolour and pen and ink designs by Betty Bunn, c.1930s, including a series of designs for James Guthrie's The Wild Garden (presumably as a practice experient as the designs were never published), and a collection of accomplished life drawings, various sizes, together with Norwegian Costume. Twenty-seven pencil and wash costume designs for a 1940s production of Song of Norway by Frederic Dawson, each of a girl in a traditional Norwegian dress, some minor marginal fraying, each sheet approx. 470 x 390 mm (approx. 90)
A regimental gilt metal mounted dress dirk, 29cm blade, fully etched to both sides, inscribed to one side Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders, Egypt and Robert Fraser & Sons, Church Street, Inverness, the reverse with banners inscribed with battle honours from Egmont-Op-Zee to Tel-El-Kebir, with basket weave carved wooden hilt, circular cut cairngorm set pommel, and thistle, acorn and foliate cast mounts, contained in a similarly mounted leather scabbard fitted with companion knife and fork with matching pommels Overall length 44cm
A mounted gem set dress powder horn, the flattened cow horn with thistle and foliate scroll cast mounts, applied to the side with a pale yellow oval cabochon cut stone, one terminal also set with an oval cut colourless stone, the other thistle form terminal set with a faceted amethyst, with fine belcher link suspension chains Length 28cm
Inverness - a Scottish provincial mounted leather dress sword belt, with marks for Inverness circa 1880, maker P.G. Wilson, the pierced shaped rectangular buckle, with foliate scroll engraved border, with similarly mounted terminal, together with a matching mounted dress belt, same date and maker (2) Buckles 11cm and 10cm, length of belts 134cm and 75.5cm
An officer’s regimental dress sporran, the gilt cantle cast with thistles and foliage, with central oval crest inscribed The Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders above a banner inscribed PENINSULA, EGYPT, WATERLOO, the grey horse hair body with six gold bullion wirework tassels suspended from double-knotted blue and gold cords, the purse inscribed to reverse R&HB Kirkwood, 66 & 68 Thistle Street, Edinburgh, suspended from a silver fetter link chain Length approximately 50cm
Logan, James and Robert Ronald McIan.. The Clans of the Scottish Highlands, illustrated by appropriate figures displaying their Dress, Tartans, Arms, Armorial Insignia and Social Occupations. London: Ackermann, 1845-47, 2 volumes, large folio, large paper copies, list of subscribers, 2 lithographed frontispieces of heraldic devices and 72 hand-coloured lithographed plates, tissue guards, contemporary green morocco gilt armorial binding, sides panelled in gilt with floral sprays, Scottish coat-of-arms, broadswords and shields, spines gilt, g.e., one plate detached with some loss of blank margin, three plates with marginal tear repaired, some plates with scattered light spotting, joints lightly rubbed Note: A finely bound copy of the most splendid and costly of all the nineteenth century colour plate books devoted to the Scottish clans, with fine hand-coloured lithographs after paintings by R.R. McIan. The work, dedicated to Queen Victoria, was published in 1845 to commemorate the 1745 uprising and available only by subscription. Abbey Life 426
A Victorian chalcedony set pendant fob seal, a circular white enamelled brooch, designed as a stylised flowerhead and detailed Norway Sterling 925 S, a pair of dress cufflinks, the fronts designed as propellers and detailed 925 and a collection of costume jewellery, including; brooches, bead necklaces and two bangles.
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