Turner Auctions and Appraisals ushers in the next generation with andDaughters Auctions, founded by daughters Cassandra and Elysia Turner, along with Jason Krell. &Daughters Notes. Black oil pastel on vellum of a silhouette wearing a black dress. A classic piece done by the late Cathy Daley. Professionally framed.†Cathy Daley's exploration of the "feminine" and movement is communicated through strong swifts of black oil pastel on vellum. The rubbed haze of the pastel communicates a lively†aura and makes one feel that they are visualizing an expression in action, whether that be a shift of the hips or a whoosh of the hem. A Canadian icon, Cathy Daley was born in Toronto, Canada in 1955 and passed away in 2022. She has permanent collections in the National Gallery of Canada, The Art Gallery of Ontario, and has had exhibitions worldwide. †Product Details Condition: Very Good Condition. Material: Oil pastel on vellum. Black wood frame and glass. Size (with frame): 10" Height X 10" length X 1.7" Width. 25.4 cm Height X 25.4 length X 4.4 cm Width. Color: Black and white. Ships from: Salzburg, Austria. Special Notes: Comes with paperwork from Newzones Gallery, where the piece was purchased. Please consider that any condition statements given should not be treated as a statement of fact. &Daughters has no responsibility for any error or omission of detail. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections, or the effects of aging. If you have any questions about the lot, please do not hesitate to get in touch with &Daughters before the date of the auction.
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Turner Auctions and Appraisals ushers in the next generation with andDaughters Auctions, founded by daughters Cassandra and Elysia Turner, along with Jason Krell. &Daughters Notes. In 1966, Casablanca-born Joseph Ettedgui opened†a hairdresser in London, where he began selling Japanese designer Kenzo†knitwear from the salon's window. The tactic was so successful that it led him to†develop†his own ready-to-wear line in the 1980s. Embodying the designer's embrace of elegant simplicity, this forest green dress features an adjustable belt that works to cinch†in the draping†fabric.†Product Details Condition: Good Condition. Material: Viscose. Size: 40. Color: Deep Green. Ships from: Calgary, Canada. Special Notes: Small amount of pulling at the back. Please consider that any condition statements given should not be treated as a statement of fact. &Daughters has no responsibility for any error or omission of detail. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections, or the effects of aging. If you have any questions about the lot, please do not hesitate to get in touch with &Daughters before the date of the auction.
Turner Auctions and Appraisals ushers in the next generation with andDaughters Auctions, founded by daughters Cassandra and Elysia Turner, along with Jason Krell. &Daughters Notes. Becoming a designer in his 30s, Rolant Mouret was considered, at least by some, a late bloomer in the fashion industry. Perhaps†most well known for his†timeless†Galaxy dress and sophisticated, streamlined designs, he has become a fashion favorite for celebs like Nicole Kidman to Sienna Miller. This beautiful dress from the Spring/Summer 2011 Runway, the year†the designer bought back the rights to his name, †straddles the line between†soft draping fabrics and precisely structured tailoring.†††Product Details Condition: Very Good Condition. Material: 96% Polyester, 4% Spandex with 100% silk lining. Size: US 8, UK 12, FR 40, D38. Color: Tan. Ships from: Calgary, Canada. Special Notes: This dress is designed to show some raw edges. Please consider that any condition statements given should not be treated as a statement of fact. &Daughters has no responsibility for any error or omission of detail. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections, or the effects of aging. If you have any questions about the lot, please do not hesitate to get in touch with &Daughters before the date of the auction.
HEINRICH HANDWERCK große Porzellankopfpuppe, um 1900, im Nacken gemarkt "109 11 3/4 Germany Handwerck", große braune Schlafaugen, offener Mund mit Zahnreihe, durchstochene Ohrlöcher, blonde Perücke (gräulich verfärbt und verfilzt), Kugelgelenkkörper aus Holz-Masse-Komposition (Klebereste am rechten Oberschenkelgelenk), gekleidet mit Baumwoll-unterwäsche, Kleid (fleckig und Farbe tlw. verblasst), ein Mützchen in der passenden Farbe, Strümpfe und Schuhe, H 55 cm, Altersspuren.| HEINRICH HANDWERCK large porcelain head doll, around 1900, Marked "109 11 3/4 Germany Handwerck" on the back of the neck, large brown sleepy eyes, open mouth with a row of teeth, pierced ears, blond wig (greyish discolored and matted), ball-joint body made of wood-mass composition (remains of glue on the right thigh joint), dressed with cotton underwear, dress (stained and color partly faded), a hat in the matching color, stockings and shoes, H 55 cm, signs of age.
A pair of Katzhutte standing Figures, with Outstretched Arms, in summer dresses, decorated with polychrome enamels (29cm x 12cm x 8cm) and a Dancing Figure with Hair Comb, in floral decorated yellow dress (30cm x 10cm x 8cm), one index finger missing, show no other signs of damage or restoration, all signed verso (3)
A pair of Katzhutte Art Deco style Standing Figures, both in Evening Dress, Dancing, one with blue bodice and pink dress, the other with pink dress with floral border (21cm x 10cm x 7cm) and a Dancing Figure in blue and pink evening dress (28cm x 11cm x 7cm), show no signs of damage or restoration, printed marks verso (3)
A Katzhutte Art Deco style standing Figure of a Lady with Fan, in lavender to pink dress (28cm x 17cm x 9.5cm), a Dancing Figure with both arms upraised, in pink evening dress (28cm x 10cm x 7cm) and a Deco style figure, with both arms upraised, in yellow evening dress (16cm x 10cm x 8cm), stamped verso, no signs of damage or restoration (3)
A pair of Dresden porcelain blue figures of a man and woman, the woman with a fruit basket and blue/purple dress on Rococo style base encrusted with flowers, the man with a fishing net and catch on a Rococo style base encrusted with flowers (marked verso) (h- 31cm), together with a continental porcelain polychrome figure of a woman with tambourine and goat on a gilt Rococo style base encrusted with flowers (Dresden figures with chipped fingers, the woman figure with cracks, the continental figure with chipped flowers to base) (3)
A Katzhutte standing Figure, in Deco style, Lady in Evening Dress with Arms Outstretched (26cm x 9cm x 4cm), another in Evening Dress (24cm x 17cm x 7cm) and another in Evening Dress in Dancing Mode (27cm x 11cm x 6cm), all in pale pink evening dresses, with enamelled hair and faces, no signs of damage, chips or restoration, signed verso (3)
A SUPERB WW2 MEDAL GROUP AND ARCHIVE OF PERSONAL EFFECTS BELONGING TO THE LATE FLIGHT LIEUTENANT ALBERT GEORGE ROACH DFC RAF The medal group comprising Distinguished Flying Cross (engraved 1943 verso and retaining its fitted case and accompanying royal letter), India General Service Medal with North West Frontier 1937-39 clasp, 1939-1945 Star (with later issued Bomber Command clasp), Air Crew Europe Star, Italy Star, Defence Medal, War Medal, Elizabeth II Coronation Medal and George VI Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, all with corresponding miniatures. In addition: Flt. Lt. Roach's Observer's brevets, dress uniform shirt/collar studs, enamel RAFA lapel badge, Iraq 1936 embroidered cloth patch, headset and accompanying mouthpiece/respirator, 1941 pattern sheepskin flying boots, early-war Irvin sheepskin flying jacket, Beadon flying suit (size no. 6), Observer's and Air Gunner's Flying Log Book (when non-commissioned officer), Flying Log Book for Navigators, Air Bombers, Air Gunners, Flight Engineers (when commissioned officer), a Birmingham silver monogrammed cigarette case engraved internally "Presented to W/O Albert George Roach RAF by his friends at Rangeworthy upon the occasion of his receiving the award of the Distinguished Flying Cross, 1943", together with accompanying citation, documents - to include a telegram announcing the then Warrant Officer Roach's being awarded the D.F.C., reproduced photographs, service records etc. - and a large collection of paper and canvas maps and charts, including a Star Recognition chart by Francis Chichester Condition Report:Available upon request
A CIRCA 1860 TO LATE-19TH DRESS BELONGING TO MISS CATHERINE "KATE" CRANSTONOf two-piece construction, comprising flounced skirt with weighted hem and 3/4-sleeve bodice with lace-trimmed collar.Kate Cranston (1849 – 1934)Kate Cranston was an important figure in the cultural life of Glasgow at the end of the 19th century. At that time Glasgow was the 2nd city of the Empire and a centre for artistic innovation.Kate is chiefly remembered for pioneering the development of the tearoom in Glasgow.She promoted the Glasgow Style, garnering international renown for her artistic tearooms among architects and designers. As well as displaying Avant Garde interiors, the tearooms served as art galleries to artists including the Glasgow Boys.For over 20 years, Kate Cranston was one of the most loyal and generous patrons of Charles Rennie Mackintosh, giving him a free hand to evolve his interior design. She commissioned him to design her various premises, including the now famous Willow Tearooms on Sauchiehall Street. Mackintosh was allowed to experiment with furniture, producing in the course of this his first high back chair.He worked with other contemporary Designers and Artists in these commissions. George Walton handled decorations and fittings, Margaret Macdonald created gesso panels and graphic designs were produced by Frances Macdonald and Jessie King. Rennie Mackintosh and Margaret Macdonald designed furniture, cutlery, carpets, curtains, metalwork, lighting and works of art for the tearooms.Kate Cranston was a famously flamboyant and eccentric character and wore the long dresses and petticoats of a former age and fashion.The dress presented in our June Fine Sale is a well-documented costume worn by Kate Cranston. This dress comes from the estate of Liz Mackinlay, herself a textile specialist, whose grandmother was a cousin of Cranston.Condition Report:Colour generally faded, with some noticeable inconsistency, particularly within the frills of the skirt. Weighted hem is heavily frayed and has separated from the skirt over a fairly extensive area. General fragility, consistent with the age of the dress. Loose threads and weakened seams in places. Skirt has been adapted with two concealed pockets, which it is understood was a preference of Cranston's. Waist of skirt with small holes visible - fabric here worn rather thin.
JOSEF LORENZL (AUSTRIAN 1892-1950) An Art Deco gilded and painted bronze of a dancer, modelled standing on one leg, arms outstretched, with dress attached to her wrists, signed Crejo and incised Lorenzl, upon onyx base, 25cm high Condition Report:Staining in places such as the bottom of the skirt etc. Enamel in good condition.
SFBJ 60 Paris Bisque Socket Head Doll, with open mouth, sleeping blue eyes, on a jointed composition body, wearing a blue and white dress, 62cmSchoneau and Hoffmeister 1906 bisque socket head doll with blond wig, sleeping blue eyes, jointed composition body, wearing a white dress, 72cm(2)SFBJ doll - eyelids scuffed, slight scuffing to the face, fingers missing and wear to the body.S & H doll - no cracks to the head, scuffing to the eyelids and lashes, body very worn and scuffed.
Early 20th Century Bisque Socket Head Dolls, comprising a bisque head doll bearing a mark 'SFBJ 60' with painted eyes,German Trebor doll, another German doll, Armand Marseille Rosebud doll with bisque shoulder head, kid leather body and bisque lower limbs, wearing cream dress and bonnet and a Floradora dollSchoneau and Hoffmeister 1908 bisque head doll, with blond wig, sleeping blue eyes, open mouth, composition jointed body, wearing a green velvet dress and bonnet, 60cm.(6)SFBJ doll - has a hairline to the head, and not sure about the mark to the back of the neck.Trebor doll - hairline crack to the head.German doll - two hairline cracks to the head and alterations.AM Rosebud doll - restoration.Schoneau & Hoffmeister doll - no cracks or hairlines to the head, eyelids worn and scuffed.
A Quantity of Jewellery, including three 9 carat gold dress studs; an 18 carat gold diamond three stone ring, finger size R1/2; a pair of diamond set plaque earrings, with post fittings, measure 15mm by 10mm; a pair of seed pearl and garnet drop earrings, the hook stamped '375', drop length 3.2cm; and a mother-of-pearl dress stud suite in fitted case, stamped 'SILVER' (a.f.)18 carat gold ring - 2.3 grams. 9 carat gold dress studs and drop earrings - 4.8 grams
19th century South German linden or lime wood chess set, carved and raised on socle bases, Kings wearing crowns and holding upturned swords, Queens in Medieval dress, Knights as rearing horses, Rooks as medieval turrets, pawns individually carved and in different positions, the kings 11.5cm( with some losses )Condition Report: Kings Losses to the crownsQueens Losses to the crowns and sceptresHorses/Bishops Losses to legs, hooves, some glue marksRooks Losses to finials and architectural detailsKnights Losses to hats, stavesPawns Losses to hats, but generally in better condition.
George V 1827 Pattern Royal Navy Officers Dress Sword, Royal Navy, regulation pattern example with brass dish guard incorporating crowned anchor. Fish skin grip retaining the original wire binding. Gilt lion head pommel with backstrap. Officers bullion dress sword knot. Locking plate catch to the reverse of the sword. Housed in its original leather scabbard with gilt brass mounts, with cover.Provenance:- Commander The Hon. David Chubb R.N. and thence by decent to the current vendor. Born 31st May 1914, The younger son of Lord Hayter and great great grandson of Charles Chubb the founder of Chubb & Sons, Lock and Safe Co.Educated Edgeborough School at Guildford then B.R.N.C. Dartmouth in January 1928.5th September 1931 HMS Nelson, Midshipman, i/c 6 Turret. 27th September 1934, promoted acting Sub Lieutenant.October 1935 to 31st May 1936, Sub Lieut. HMS Thruster at Alexandria.1935 Subs courses, gunnery, navigation, torpedo and electrical, signal course and to R.N. College at Greenwich for general education courses. June 1936, Sub Lieut, HMS Enchantress, the Admiralty Yacht. June 1937 Promoted Flag Lieutenant to Rear Admiral Holt as Flag Officer Yangtze. HMS Scorpion.March 1939 HMS Garth (a Hunt class destroyer) which was building at JA Brown in Glasgow. Executive OfficerMarch 1941 HMS Exeter at Devonport 27 February 1942 Battle of Java Sea, HMS Exeter sunk Interned as POW of the Japanese at Macassar. I/C Prison camp as SBO (Senior British Officer) aged 29 after Captain and senior officers taken to Japan.June 1945 freed, sailed then Liverpool, arrived in November.June 1947 HMS Ajax as 1st Lieutenant in the Mediterranean .December 1948, promoted Lieut.Commander. To Royal Naval Air Station HMAS Albatross, Nowra, Australia as 1st Lieutenant.September to December 1950 Lieut.Commander RN Tactical Course, Naval Intelligence Division, The Admiralty. June 1951 Lieut.Commander, aircraft carrier HMS Ocean as !st Lieutenant, Malta then Japan for Korean War.June 1952, promoted to Commander. Attended Greenwich for the RN Staff Course. June 1954, to Royal Naval Air Station HMS Gannet at Eglinton, Northern Ireland as Executive Commander.1956 Commander at C in C Souths staff at NATO, Allied Forces Southern Europe, Naples, Operations Division,April 1960 to July 1962 Commander, Naval Attaché, British Embassy, Copenhagen.Retired 1962
Kriegsmarine naval officers dagger, circa 1938 - 45, etched blade with double fuller stamped WKC gilded brass eagle and swastika pommel, and anchor cross guard wire bound celluloid grip, in gilt metal scabbard with lightening bolt and oak leaf decoration, with a pair (large and small type) of dress hangers with gilded fittingsSome cracks and losses to the grip, push button missing from the cross guardProvenance:- The vendors father acquired this during his service with the Royal navy in the Mediterranean sea.
Black Watch officers Mess jacket and kilt by Jardines, of Edinburgh for A. Maitland 1974, Dress uniform jacket with medal bars by Wm. Anderson & Sons, United States Army 3" Bicentennial Bronze medal presented to Brigadier A. L. Watson, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology bronze medal, École spéciale militaire bronze medal, Istituto di Guerra Marittima silvered bronze medal, and a miniature of an Officer of the Black Watch
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