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A set of carved bone dominoes, in a bone case decorated with flowers with a sliding cover in the form of cribbage board, and a leather covered pouch printed with a voyeuristic scene of a girl carrying sticks wading across a river holding her dress while a dog tugs at her underwear and a man looks on
A group of three ruby and diamond dress rings, comprising; a graduated round mixed-cut ruby five stone ring with a small eight-cut diamond leaf-shaped border, stamped ‘585’, a similar marquise ruby five stone ring with a small diamond scrolling border, stamped ‘18k’, and an oval ruby three stone ring in a raised claw mount with diamond borders and heart an leaf motifs
An early 20th century Continental gold, sapphire, moonstone cameo and diamond cluster brooch, centred with a round moonstone cameo carved in high relief with a head and shoulders bust depicting a lady in Elizabethan dress, within an old-cut diamond 20 stone border, approx. 2.00ct total, with round mixed-cut sapphire raised collets at the cardinal points, set in silver and gold
Two pairs of Scottish dress buckles, with marks for Edinburgh 1922, maker HT, each of canted rectangular form, engraved with a Celtic knot-work border, the second pair of buckles, stamped Iona and an indistinct maker's mark, of shaped rectangular outline, with cast Celtic knot-work border (4) Widths 6cm and 5.5cm
A statuette of Francis Humberston McKenzie, with marks for Birmingham 1935, maker Elkington & Co, naturalistically cast wearing early 19th century full Regimental Highland dress uniform of the Seaforth Highlanders, mounted on a waisted square section ebonised plinth Height 36cm Francis MacKenzie Humberston, or Francis Humberston McKenzie, Baron Seaforth and MacKenzie (1754-1815), was a descendant of the old Scottish earls of Seaforth and twenty-first Caber Feidh (caberfae) hereditary clan chief of the MacKenzies. Despite suffering an attack of scarlet fever at the age of twelve which permanently destroyed his hearing and, for a time, deprived him of speech, Seaforth went on to enjoy a distinguished career as a military leader and politician. He was also a great patron of the arts generously supporting artists such as Thomas Lawrence and Benjamin West. In 1800 he was appointed Governor of Barbados and famously campaigned against the slave trade. However, his later years were darkened by calamities and personal suffering including the death of three of his sons, debts and the sale of his estates. His death in 1815 is believed to have fulfilled a prophecy which foretold that in the days of a deaf and dumb Caber Feidh the ‘gift-land’ of the house should be sold and the male line of Seaforth come to an end.
A Charles Vyse figure of Market - Day, Boulogne - Vegetables, introduced in 1930, modelled as a seated lady wearing a patterned purple dress and holding a cauliflower, with two baskets of produce at her feet including artichokes, beetroot, carrots etc, incised " C VYSE 1931, CHELSEA" raised on a black painted canted plinth base
A French fan with bone sticks and hand painted cloth panel with a young woman and musical trophies, mounted in gilt box frame, with dance card for “Broadheath, Wimbledon Common, June 29th 1897”, and one other French fan with mother-of-pearl sticks and painted panel with two women in 18th Century dress, 9ins, in gilt box frame
Sir John Watson Gordon (1790-1864). Oil on canvas. Portrait of Colonel James Russell of Woodsgate Sterlingshire in dress uniform of the 7th Hussars seated half-length. 89.5cm x 69.5cm Giltwood frame. Biographical notes: James Russell was born on 5th January 1783 and died on 24th December 1830. He married Mary Sterling of Kippendavie on 26th April 1808. Buried in Dunblane Cathedral.. The artist studied at the Edinburgh Academy and one of the young students influenced and encouraged by Sir Henry Raeburn.
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