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Lot 616

RAIKES BEARS FIGURE with wooden head and fur body in evening dress, with labelQty: 1

Lot 249

A 14 carat yellow gold and ruby and star sapphire abstract form dress ring. The ring set three Ceylon star sapphire cabochons with a combined approximate weight of 2.85 carats, further set with two cabochons rubies with a combined approximate weight of 2.24 carats and adorned with three black star sapphire cabochons with a combined approximate weight of 2.7 carats, to by split shoulders flowing down to a slim shank. Stamped 14K. Ring size O. Gross weight 12g H.3 W.2 D.2

Lot 250

An 18 carat white and yellow gold diamond dress ring. Set to centre with a round old cut diamond in an open back gypsy setting with an approximate carat weight of 0.23 carats, the ring with a two coloured geometric design flowing down to a wide flat shank. Stamped 750. Ring size P 1/2. Gross weight 13.5g

Lot 367

Group of ephemera related to artist Barton Stone "B.S." Hays (American, 1826-1914). Includes a dress he used as a reference for painting, photographs, and other various ephemera.Although Hays initially gained popularity for his portraiture - such as his painting of then-governor of Indiana, William Henry Harrison - his focus shifted to still life paintings after his move to Minneapolis and it was these realistic paintings that were his most popular. He also created panorama paintings such as his painting depicting scenes from Harriet Beecher Stowe's "Uncle Tom's Cabin."Condition: Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.

Lot 411

DIAMOND DRESS RING set with round brilliant and baguette cut diamonds totalling approximately 2.48 carats, in nine carat white gold, size NQty: 7.8g

Lot 456

VICTORIAN AMETHYST AND PEARL DRESS RING AND ANOTHER each in eighteen carat gold (2) Qty: 8.4g gross Amethyst ring misshapen - size R+Other - size R

Lot 460

PEARL CLUSTER RING AND FIVE OTHERS the pearl ring in nine carat gold, along with a late Victorian gold signet ring and four nine carat gold dress ringsQty: 14g gross (6)

Lot 464

VICTORIAN DRESS RING MID 19TH CENTURY set with three rhodolite garnets interspaced by four green stones, unmarked, size PQty: 1.76g

Lot 511

DIAMOND DRESS RING set with old cut diamonds totalling approximately 1.00 carat, partially marked, size MQty: 4g

Lot 514

TANZANITE AND DIAMOND DRESS RING set with round and oval tanzanites flanked by four diamond chips, in nine carat gold, size TQty: 2.4gGenerally worn. All stones intact.

Lot 558

TWO DRESS RINGS LATE 20TH CENTURY one with a raised central quartz, in nine carat gold, the other unmarked and set with a green oval cabochon stoneQty: 9.5g gross

Lot 99

18ct Gold Excellent Quality Diamond Set Dress Ring. Fully Hallmark to Shank. The Central Round Brilliant Cut Diamonds of Excellent Colour / Clarity, With Six White Emerald Cut Diamonds to Shoulders. Est Diamond Weight 0.55 pts. Ring Size R. Weight 6.4 grams. Shank / Setting Very Good.

Lot 18

Art Deco Period Ladies - 18ct White Gold Elegant Diamond and Sapphire Set Dress Ring. Marked 18ct to Interior of Shank. The Central Faceted Diamond Surrounded by Step-cut and Raised Blue Sapphires. The Rounded Central Diamond of Excellent Colour and Clarity. Est Diamond Weight 0.60 pts. Ring Size O. Weight 2 grams. Pleasing Condition - Please Confirm with Photo.

Lot 1527

1920's Style Shift Dress, of black lace decorated with gold design, together with a matching heavily decorated wrap.

Lot 215

Dora Holzhandler (1928-2015)Mother and Child with a Black Cat, 1982signed and dated (lower right), titled (to reverse)oil on board46 x 36cm, unframed.Unframed.  The edges have scuffed.  There are creases to the card where the little table is and running through to the lady's dress.  There are specks of paint loss and what looks like a faint black line running from lady's mouth to necklace.  A little grubby so could do with a light clean.  The colours have perhaps faded slightly.

Lot 413

William Charles Penn (1877-1968)Mother Nursing a Baby, 1911signed and dated (lower right)oil on board32 x 23cm.A speck of paint loss central lady’s dress. Unglazed and light surface dirt. Mini specks of possible another paint to the dark background. See high-res photos on web.

Lot 109

A 1980's Thai embroidered full length dress in gold, 36" chest x 53" long having a Mandarin collar and 3/4 sleeves with blue, orange and pink embroidered floral design throughout together with a North African full length tunic, 38" chest x 53" long in a maroon velveteen fabric embellished with coloured sequins, gold thread embroidery and pearlised beads. Location:RWB

Lot 51

A small quantity of costume jewellery comprising 7 gold tone and silver tone dress rings with paste and glass stones to include a Stella & Dot example and one gold tone bracelet with green and white glass cabochons together with a mid 20th Century gold coloured evening bag. Location:BWR

Lot 114

A quantity of modern silver tone and gold tone costume jewellery, never worn, to include paste stone and glass cabochon dress rings, necklaces and bracelets, approx 100 items. Location:BWR

Lot 63

An YSL black patent branded jewellery box and contents to include a gold-plated and engraved bangle, a seed pearl multi-strand necklace, a silver and graphite grey cabochon dress ring, gold tone and silver tone costume jewellery, semi-precious stone pendants and a vintage 3-stranded pearl necklace together with a small quantity of gold and yellow metal items. Location:R1.3

Lot 65

Costume jewellery to include an early 20th Century engraved silver bangle with makers initials H.W, an engraved white metal christening bracelet, 5 dress rings, silver and white metal chains, a silver sweetheart brooch with makers initials W&SS and a white metal filigree brooch. Location:BWR

Lot 115

A quantity of modern silver tone and gold tone costume jewellery, never worn, to include paste stone and glass cabochon dress rings, necklaces and bracelets, approx 100 items. Location:BWR

Lot 74

A Sterling silver brooch in the form of a dog's head having a yellow eye, 2 silver charm bracelets, 3 enamelled angel fish charms, a silver chain with silver and amber effect pendant, East European wedding dress white metal weights and other items of silver and costume jewellery. Location:R2.4

Lot 459

A 19TH CENTURY OTTOMAN EMBROIDERED METAL THREADED DRESS.

Lot 451

A TURKMEN CERAMONIAL HEAD DRESS, with various stone inset metal pieces and coins.

Lot 443

A ROYAL NAVY OFFICERS SWORD by R. German of Devonport, the brass hilt with sharkskin handle, the blade with etched floral decoration, 86cm long; and one other British officers dress sword, the blade with etched floral decoration, 97cm long (2)

Lot 444

A CAVALRY OFFICERS SWORD by Henry Wilkinson of London, with sharkskin wired grip, triple bar plain steel guard, in the original leather-covered scabbard and leather sword sleeve, 105cm long; and an officers dress sword with ivorine grip, in the original brass scabbard, 86cm long (2)

Lot 446

AN OFFICERS DRESS SWORD BY PULFORD & CO OF LONDON the brass pierced hilt with brass and sharkskin wired grip with brass pommel, in the original brass scabbard, 95cm long; and a British sidearm with brass hilt, turned wood handle and brass pommel, the double-edged blade with etched inscription "Parker, Field & Sons of London", 70cm long (2)

Lot 450

A 1796 PATTERN HEAVY CAVALRY OFFICER'S DRESS SWORD with slender double-edged blade, copper and gilt hilt, wire-bound grip and etched floral decoration to the blade, 99cm long; and two other cavalry officer's dress swords (3)

Lot 451

A ROYAL NAVY OFFICER'S DRESS SWORD with a slightly curved clipped-back blade, frosted etched with crown and Royal Arms, copper and gilt guard with lions head pommel, copper and wire-bound white sharkskin grip, in a leather scabbard with gilt mounts, 93cm long; and another Royal Navy officer's sword (2)

Lot 456

AN 1895 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICER'S SWORD by Hawkes & Co. with steel and brass reeded pommel, in the original metal and brass mounted scabbard, 104cm long; and an officer's dress sword with straight single-edge blade, copper gilt knuckle bow and fluted wooden grip (2)

Lot 457

A LATE 19TH CENTURY COURT SWORD another court sword; a basket hilt dress sword; and two short swords (5)

Lot 460

AN OFFICER'S DRESS SWORD by D. Stewart, with floral etched blade, steel hilt and sharkskin wired grip, in the original metal scabbard, 106cm; and another officer's dress sword, in the original scabbard, 102cm long (2)

Lot 464

A LATE 19TH CENTURY CHINESE DRESS SWORD the straight double-edged blade with gilt metal

Lot 521

A ROYAL ENGINEERS OFFICER'S CAP a Royal Engineers dress cap; and one other military cap, together with a cardboard hat box (3 and box)

Lot 527

A VICTORIAN PRINCE OF WALES OWN YORKSHIRE REGIMENT OFFICERS SCARLET DRESS TUNIC with bullion thread detail to the collar, cuffs and shoulder cords, with the original brass buttons

Lot 528

A COLLECTION OF UNIFORMS BELONGING TO AIR CHIEF MARSHAL SIR WILLIAM GORE SUTHERLAND ( 'GINGER MITCH') MITCHELL the sets belonged to Air Chief Marshal Sir William Gore Sutherland ('Ginger Mitch') Mitchell K.C.B, D.S.O, M.C., A.F.C., white dress tunic and trouser and various pieces of mess dress with leather boots, overall condition is good, with signs of wear and use

Lot 529

ROYAL SIGNALS 1949 PATTERN BATTLE DRESS rank of corporal, shoulder titles and patches; Defence Medal War Medal and GSM ribbons, size 6 ,dates 1952, good condition

Lot 532

NAVIGATORS DRESS UNIFORM, TROUSERS AND HAT TO PILOT OFFICER AFFLECK Named in the inside pocket 19.10.42 2/17443 J Affleck

Lot 295A

A pair of Biba ladies cord trousers, size 12; Hardy Amies silk dress; a Mappin & Webb snakeskin handbag; a Harrods Kelly handbag; a Ben Sherman shirt; jewellery box; etc (qty)

Lot 308

S. Renz, (20th century), ‘Carnival’, young girls in carnival dress, signed, oil on board, 30.5cm x 21.5cm.

Lot 419

Rings - a 9ct gold amethyst dress ring, 9ct gold heart ring, 4.5g gross, garnet yellow metal ring, 1.3g 925 silver ring (4)

Lot 443

An amethyst and seed pearl dress ring, 9ct gold shank, 4.6g gross

Lot 456

A Cz seven stone dress ring, 9ct gold shank, 2g gross

Lot 232

Y ENGLISH PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF A YOUNG LADY CIRCA 1840 gouache and bodycolour on ivory, the sitter with dark hair and a bandeau of pearls in her hair, wearing a thin gold chain around her neck, seated on a red chair wearing a black silk dress with gigot sleeves and lace cuffs, in a giltwood gesso frameDimensions:13cm x 9.5cm (excluding frame)Note: Note: Sold in compliance with UK Government and APHA regulations, with (non-transferable) exemption registration reference U57XTQ5UPlease be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit https://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/

Lot 299

ROYAL NAVY FULL DRESS UNIFORM EARLY 20TH CENTURY belonging to Commander Wilfred St. Aubyn Malleson VC (British 1896–1975), including a black toleware case containing a pair of gold epaulettes, a black bicorn hat, a black and gilt sword belt, all by Grieve Ltd, also with a sets of rank epaulettes, the box hand painted with 'Lieut. W. St. A. Malleson'Dimensions:box 47cm long, 21cm high, 24cm deepNote: Note: Commander Wilfred St. Aubyn Malleson VC was a British recipient of the Victoria Cross. Born in Kirkee, India, the son of Major-General Sir Wilfrid Malleson KCIE CB and Ida Kathleen King, daughter of Frederick St Aubyn King. On 25 April 1915 during the landing at V Beach, Cape Helles, Gallipoli, Turkey, Midshipman Malleson and three others of HMS River Clyde assisted the commander of the ship at the work of securing the lighters under very heavy fire. When the other midshipman with the party had failed, through sheer exhaustion to get a line from lighter to lighter, Midshipman Malleson swam with it himself and succeeded. The line subsequently broke and he afterwards made two further unsuccessful attempts at his self-imposed task. His VC is on display at the Lord Ashcroft Gallery in the Imperial War Museum, London.

Lot 690

COMPOSITION STONE FIGURE LATE 20TH CENTURY modelled as a woman in classical dress, on a separate square plinthDimensions:figure 133cm high, 192cm overall, 38cm wide

Lot 280

* Victoria (1819-1901). Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain & Ireland, 1837-1901. A remarkable and undocumented autograph manuscript (unsigned) incorporating 3 original pencil drawings, no place or date, [Buckingham Palace, 1842], being the Queen's proof of the programme for an entertainment entitled 'Waverley Quadrille led by the Countess De La Warr' with a two-line quotation from Walter Scott's 'Lady of the Lake' written beneath the heading, all written and set out as a title-page over 3 pencil drawings (1 very rudimentary sketch) by Queen Victoria showing characters in costumes of the period, the centre pages of the bifolium with the text written across the page with the heading 'Waverley Quadrille led by the Countess of De Lar Warr in the costume of Isabella Lady De La Warr daughter of the Lord High Treasurer to King Charles the First from a picture by Vandyke', the names of the characters and the personages to play them written in 4 columns beneath, a few minor marks and fold lines, 3 pp., 4toQTY: (1)NOTE:This is apparently Queen Victoria's own draft for the 'published' programme which was printed in gold and white and printed with a few minor discrepancies to the manuscript version here. The entertainment was performed at Buckingham Palace on 12 May 1842 as part of the Bal Costume. It was the first of three balls to be held by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert at Buckingham Palace and was attended by 2,000 guests. Victoria and Albert dressed as Edward III and his consort Queen Philippa of Hainault. Among the cast list were courtiers and members of the royal household.The popularity of the historical novels of Sir Walter Scott gave rise to costume balls to which guests would come dressed as characters from his novel (his first in 1814 entitled 'Waverley') and groups of friends would dress up on the same theme as the opening quadrille. A photocopy of the original printed programme is included with the lot.

Lot 55

* Liddell (Alice Pleasance, 1852-1934). Inspiration for 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'. Portrait, c. 1870, albumen print laid on card, Liddell seen full length and seated in a garden with rhododendron bushes behind her, hands clasped on her lap and her gaze slightly upward and direct to camera, the long dress of a second seated female figure visible to her left, seemingly cut from a larger photograph, 100 x 63 mm, tipped on to the front endpaper of copy of Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (People's Edition), illustrated by John Tenniel, 157th thousand, London: Macmillan & Co., 1908, wood-engraved illustrations throughout, a few marginal marks to early leaves, half-title inscribed in ink, 'From Little Nana to Maureen with love and all good wishes for Xmas/44', pencil inscription above the mounted photograph in a second unidentified hand identifying the sitter as the original Alice in Wonderland now Mrs Hardraves [Hargreaves], original pictorial green cloth, a little rubbed, 8voQTY: (2)NOTE:No other copies of this photograph have been located and the photographer is unidentified. Alice Liddell looks to be of the same age as when Lewis Carroll photographed her for the last time on 25 June 1870. It seems unlikely to be a photograph by Carroll as it is not recorded and he would not have favoured the 'fussy' background to the subject. It would appear to be cropped from a larger photograph, possibly comprising other members of the Liddell family.

Lot 130

Mid century Dutch speculoos / speculaas biscuit mould, depicting a gentleman and a woman dressed in traditional Dutch dress. Measures 25cm x 15cm. 

Lot 282

After Holman Hunt - early 20th century watercolour with a mother & son scene against naturalistic forest background (featuring deer and dog, all of which unpainted, as is mother's dress and forefront of scene). Written to verso 'William Kilty with his mother Nee Eleanor Sheridan', it is not known who made this sketch by the stye is reminiscent of Holman Hunt'. With label to verso of the framer, 'S. Staples'. Frame measures 40.5cm x 30.5cm, picture 30cm x 20cm. 

Lot 61

A hallmarked 9ct gold and ametrine dress ring. The ring set with a chequered mixed cut ametrine to stylized shoulders and tapering shank. Hallmarked Birmingham. Sponsor DK. Weight 2.4g. Size N.

Lot 80

A Victorian 19th century walnut ladies toilet dress swing mirror raised on bobbin arms over circular base with finial feet. AF. Measures approx 25cm.

Lot 52

Early 20th century c1930s 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 36cm tall. 

Lot 297

TEAK AND STEEL BANDED NAVAL OFFICER'S CHEST 19TH CENTURY the hinged cover with a brass plaque E. SOAMES R.N., the brass escutcheon embossed GIEVE MATTHEWS AND SEAGROVE LTD, opening to a fitted interior with a lift-out tray with compartments and tole canisters, the lid mounted with a mirror, associated telescopic eyeglass, and dress sword, brass plaque Rg.N 525037 and trade label to the interiorDimensions:107cm wide, 69cm high, 61cm deepNote: Note: Royally appointed and originally established in 1785 as 'Gieve Matthews Seagrove Ltd', Gieves has a rich history as outfitters to the British Royal Navy. Following World War I, the company changed its name to Gieves Ltd, trading from 21 Old Bond Street, London.

Lot 247

A Ruby and Diamond dress Ring. Set in hallmarked 18carat yellow gold. Size O. 3.69grams.

Lot 254

A Sapphire and Diamond Dress Ring. set in 18 carat yellow hallmarked gold Birmingham 1913. Size M 2.77 grams

Lot 15

A family collection of medals, comprising: A Volunteer Long Service Medal to Major H.J. Mercer, 20th (Artists) Middlesex Volunteer Rifle Corps. Edward VII (Maj: H. J. MERCER, 20/ Midd'x V.R.C.), good very fine or better, and a corresponding dress miniature medal; together with five medals to Lieutenant Colonel G. H. J. Mercer, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry: 1914-15 Star (2. LIEUT. G. H. J. MERCER. D. OF CORN. L.I.), British War Medal 1914-20, Victory Medal (LIEUT. G. H. J. MERCER), Defence Medal, War Medal 1939-45, the last two unnamed as issued, mounted for wearing, very fine and better, with a mounted group of corresponding dress miniature medals and a number of ribbon bars; also a small quantity of prize medals; and a Battle of Waterloo 175th Anniversary commemorative medal, silver, 63mm, after Pistrucci, in Royal Mint case of issue and with certificate.

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