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RMS Titanic - an original commemorative stamp cover autographed by RMS Titanic Disaster survivors Millvina Dean (Youngest Survivor) and her Brother, Bertram Dean. Both signed neatly in blue and black in respectively. Total size approx; 11x16cm. The Deans' parents decided to leave the United Kingdom and emigrate to the United States; they were planning to move to Wichita, Kansas, where her father had relatives, and his cousin owned a tobacco shop that he was going to co-own. They were not supposed to be aboard the new White Star Line ship RMS Titanic, but due to a coal strike, they were transferred onto it and boarded it as third-class passengers at Southampton, England. Millvina Dean was barely two months old when she boarded the ship along with her parents and brother. Her father felt its collision with the iceberg on the night of 14 April 1912, and after investigating, returned to his cabin, telling his wife to dress the children and go up on deck. Millvina, her mother, and her brother were placed in Lifeboat 10 and were among the first third-class passengers to escape.Her father did not survive, and his body, if recovered, was never identified.
Katzhutte, a standing girl in traditional hat and dress with rucksack, playing the violin, decorated with polychrome enamels, (h: 13cm x 5cm) with green printed mark verso, and a pair of novelty figures of boys with lederhosen and a terrier pulling at the seat of their pants, (h: 11cm x 19cm x 4.5cm) green printed mark verso
A collection of costume and metal jewellery including a paste set circular open brooch, a white metal charm bracelet, two white metal spoons, a brass half sovereign case, a lady's gilt metal wrist watch, an RAF sweetheart marquisette mounted brooch, three 9ct gold gentleman's dress studs, horse and jockey white metal brooch etc
A Katzhutte group of four Art Deco porcelain figures of dancing ladies, one with both arms holding her dress aloft, (h: 26cm x 11cm) a small figure holding both ends of skirt aloft, (h: 19cm x 9cm) a figure holding her cape with both arms, (h: 21cm x 12cm) and a figure with arm raised holding her dress hem, (h: 12cm x 11cm) with green printed marks verso, E50, AB94, FR and N74, show no signs of damage, chips or restoration,
A Katzhutte group of three porcelain Art Deco figures of ladies, one holding the hem of her dress aloft in her left hand (h: 30cm x 17cm), one holding a fan above her head, (h: 32cm x 13cm) one holding her skirt with her right hand, (h: 17.5cm x 12cm) show no signs of cracks, damage, chips or restoration, green printed mark verso, models FH12 x 2 and AB94 (3)
Katzhutte, two large Art Deco porcelain figures, one with arm raised up holding her hem of her dress, (h: 33cm x 15cm), one with both arms holding her hem slightly up, (h: 13cm x 12cm) with treen mounted panel verso with slit to top, in indented panel, no signs of damage, chips or restoration
A Mother-of-Pearl and Sapphire and Blue Stone Dress Stud, Button and Cufflink Suite, comprising of two dress studs, four buttons and a pair of chain linked cufflinks, the octagonal mother-of-pearl plaques with a round cut sapphire centrally in white crimped settings, cased by Fattorini & Sons Ltd, Diamond Merchants, BradfordThe pieces are in good condition, however one button and one stud appear to be replacements, and there are areas of discolouration to the reverse, at least three of the sapphires also appear to have been replaced with an alternative blue stone, possibly paste. The majority are stamped 'EAP' and '9CT', the replacement button is stamped '9CT', the replacement stud bears no hallmark nor stamp, in our opinion would test as gold. Gross weight 12.3 grams.
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