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A fine late 19th Century Maltese bobbin lace drawstring bag of shield form, the central leaf panel within a foliate border, together with a cream crochet dress with yellow rayon-satin underskirt, a late 19th Century infant's christening robe and other infant's clothing, together with a large collection of ivory toned damask napkins and tablecloths and other fabric items.
A 1920's Poiret style tabard form cocktail dress, the front and back panels of flame toned velvet with machine woven gilt thread and a foliate border with gilt ball edging, together with a large group of theatrical costumes, including a 1950's Frank Usher bone construction cocktail dress of woven green mixed fibres.
A mid-19th Century cream satin-silk dress, the puff sleeves with machine Brussels lace and silk pleated cuffs, with a similarly decorated bolero jacket and matching skirt with attached inscribed label 'Wedding Dress May 25th 1858', together with a late 19th Century Irish bobbin appliqué net dress, the bust with centre rose issuing leaf tendrils and similarly decorated skirt with side openings.
*Laer (Pieter Jacobsz van, 1592/5-1642). 'Der Abend', early 18th century mezzotint by Beck printed in blue ink depicting figures in Dutch dress taling and drinking, plate dimensions approx. 270 x 385 mm, together with a similar mezzotint by Beck entitled 'Der Mittag' after D.Teniers, both framed and glazed (2)
A stylish 1931 cream chiffon wedding dress in excellent condition with lace panels to the swirling undulating hemline with matching long sleeved jacket, tamboured net veil and orange blossom headband. With original photograph and bill from Edwin Peckham, Stroud. Dated 19.9.31 With two bridesmaids caps with silver leaf decoration. The dress with its original green box. With a 1930's style mannequin.
Pryce-Pannatt (T. E.). How to Dress Salmon Flies, a Handbook for Amateurs, 1st ed., pub. Adam and Charles Black, 1914, col. frontis. and plts., b&w illusts., orig. cloth, gilt spine, rubbed and some marks, minor fraying to extrems., 8vo, together with Taverner (Eric), Salmon Fishing (Lonsdale Library, vol. X), 1931, col. frontis., b&w plts. after photos., illusts. to text, t.e.g., orig. qtr. green morocco gilt, thick 8vo, plus Nickson (Geoffrey), A Portrait of Salmon Fishing, illust. Tim Havers, 1st ed., pub. Antony Atha, 1976, col. plts., t.e.g., orig. qtr. cream morocco gilt, in printed card slipcase, rubbed and marked to edges, oblong 4to, limited ed. 1067/1500, and Radcliffe (William), Fishing from the Earliest Times, 2nd ed. 1926, b&w plts. and illusts., some light foxing to prelims., orig. blue cloth gilt, 8vo, plus Hills (John Waller), A History of Fly Fishing for Trout, 2nd ed., 1973, b&w plts., orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, and other fishing bibliography and reference, game, plus a few books on golf (22)
A GERMAN WHEEL-LOCK SPORTING RIFLE 17TH CENTURY AND LATER with blued octagonal sighted barrel chiselled with scrolling acanthus on a gilt ground at the muzzle, over the median and the breech, the latter stamped with a brass-lined barrelsmith's mark (rubbed), blued lock chiselled with an exotic bird and foliage on a gilt ground, fitted with sliding pan-cover with button-release and flash-guard, the dog decorated en suite with the breech, set trigger, figured hardwood full stock finely carved in low relief and enriched with polished ivory details, including a male and female portrait bust about the barrel tang, the fore-end decorated with leafy tendrils on long stalks and branches inhabited by hounds and a stag, the cheek-piece decorated with a hunter in contemporary dress taking aim at a boar, sliding patchbox-cover decorated en suite, iron mounts including trigger-guard chiselled with foliage on a gilt ground, engraved bone fore-end cap, and bone-tipped wooden ramrodA pair of pistols with related portrait bust plaquettes in ivory and also the same distinctive style of foliage are preserved in the Historieschen Museum, Dresden. See D. Schaal, 1986, p.35, p41 & pp.82-83.
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