Fine Feathers of Henley in Arden - a vintage Liberty fabric dress, green ground decorated in mustard yellow, and shades of pink blooms, green velvet panel to V neck, cuffs, hem and tie, fabric covered buttons, side zip, length 110cm, waist 64cm. Fine Feathers label and Fabric by Liberty of London label, Dry Clean Only label.Condition report:There are no holes. There numerous red and white stains to the front of the dress. The fabric is rather faded. Thete is no size on the label. The chest area measures 39.5cm at the widest part. Please see additional uploaded images.
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Three jewellery boxes with white metal and costume jewellery and collectables, to include a mother-of-pearl cheroot with 9 carat rose gold band, cased; a Blue John brooch in white metal, marked Sterling; a large agate pendant, in unmarked white metal; two opal dress rings, in white metal; a silver pendant, applied initials NH; a silver tug-of-war medal; a small white metal scent bottle pendant; other silver, white metal and filigree jewellery; a filigree and paste belt buckle; a silver hat pin stand, with blue velvet; five silver and white metal propelling pencils; a pair of quartz and marble horse head bookends, 14cm; and three wooden jewellery boxes.
An early 20th century circa 1930s gold painted spelter figured woman with outstretched arms and long dress mounted on a painted black wooden base. Each hand holding a small ball; appears to be something lacking which would have been spread across between the two hands. Measures approx. 36cm tall.
Two 18th/19th century fans. One boxed and made by J Duvelleroy, 167 Regent St W. London. Features 15 mother of pearl sticks with an image of a lady wearing 18th century dress, flowers on the reverse and translucent silk panels. Approx 40cm wide when opened. 22cm high when closed. The furthest left hand stick has a break towards the lower hinged section and all translucent panels have small splits. The other fan is a 19th century Pale Horn Brise fan featuring 21 16cm sticks with pointed tips with the body of the fan in with designs of small blue flowers. All sticks are pierced
GEORGE GROSVENOR BULLOCK (BRITISH FL. 1827-1859)PORTRAIT OF A LADY IN A RED DRESS, SEATED IN AN INTERIOR, HOLDING FLOWERSOil on boardSigned G. G. Bullock (centre left)25 x 19.5cm (9¾ x 7½ in.)Please note measurements do not include the frame unless otherwise stated.Condition Report: Horizontal scratch running from the right edge through the chest of the sitter, UV reveals retouching in this area. Some very minor surface cracking. Work appears cleaned and varnished. Frame with some scratches and minor losses of gilding. Please note Dreweatts is not liable for damage to frames.Condition Report Disclaimer
A late 20th Century cluster set diamond dress ring, comprising a 3 mm brilliant diamond above a surrounding circle of eight 2 mm brilliants, terraced above an outer ring of 16 brilliant diamonds, of approximately 2 mm and 2.3 mm alternately stepped (approximately 1 carat aggregate weight), set on an open basket between chenier shoulders in an 18 ct gold shank, Birmingham, 1990, 5.24 g, size M, head 14.5 mm diameter
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