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A collection of uniform belonging to Major N.E. Ricketts R.M. Including a dress uniform with second World War ribbons, a Great Coat by Hutchings and Co. dated '42, three caps, two tin helmets, water bottle, Gas mask in bag with accessories and a document case with George VI crest. With a webbing type holdall. A lot. *CR: Showing age, signs of moth in places. *BP 22.5% (18.75% plus VAT) plus a lot fee of £8 inc. VAT on each lot.
A collection of Army Aircorps uniform comprising: Dress uniform in dark blue, the trousers with broad red stripe, Mess kit with pale blue waistcoat and cuffs and collar, Service jacket and trousers by Gieves and Hawkes, dated 1977, light weight tropical kit, jacket and trousers with label 'Uniform, Man's No.4 Dress Army Officers, size 170/108/100. All with various rank and insignia to include parachute badge and medal ribbons for General Service (1962-2007) (Northern Ireland), 1977 Jubilee Medal and 2002 Golden Jubilee Medals. With a Royal Artillery Mess Kit by Farrell & Sons of Camberley, trousers with broad red stripe by Moss Bros. and a Royal Irish Rangers kilt with label 'Kilt Serge Saffron, Royal Irish Rangers' height 1.75cm, Waist 100cm, Breech 111cm. Thomas Gordon and Sons Glasgow. *CR: All in used but reasonably good condition. *BP 22.5% (18.75% plus VAT) plus a lot fee of £8 inc. VAT on each lot.
Arthur L. Kipling and Hugh L. King 'Head -Dress Badges of the British Army' 1972 and Volume two 'From the end of the Great War to the Present Day', 1979 and Her Majesty's Army: Her Majesty's Indian and Colinial Forces, Virtue and Co, Ex Dulwich School Library. 3 volumes. *CR: All in used condition, volume one lacking wrappers. *BP 22.5% (18.75% plus VAT) plus a lot fee of £8 inc. VAT on each lot.
A First World War group of four comprising Distinguished Service Order, 1914/15 Star named to Capt H. Gardiner W. Rid R, War Medal and Victory Medal with Mentioned in Dispatches Oak Leaf named to Major H. Gardiner. The medals mounted as worn on apparently original ribbons. Mounted in a glazed frame beneath the recipient's ribbon bar. With the recipients 1897 Pattern Infantry Officers Sword, the 82cm un-sharpened blade with elaborate etched decoration, Royal cipher, coat of arms and script signature 'Harry Gardiner', marked for Robt. Mole & Sons, Birmingham, Maker to the War and India Offices' with broad guard with V.R. beneath a Crown, wire bound fish skin handle and leather sword knot. With service and dress scabbards. Harry Gardiner was born at Alva on the 31st May 1873, the son of James Gardiner, a mechanic and Margaret Gardner of 16 Stirling Street, Alva and later to Warriston Villa, Dean Crescent, Stirling. Educated at Alva and Dollar Institution he had family in Alva and Tillicoultry. Remembered in the family as 'A bit of a boy!' he was to have a successful and decorated military career. Initially commissioned in 1893 with the Inniskilling Fusiliers (Militia) he moved to the regular army in 1895 serving with the West Riding Regiment. He saw postings around the Empire including service in India, Burmah and West Africa with the West African Regiment from 10th April 1909. His rank of Captain came with a seniority date of 23rd December 1909. During the First World War he served with the 8th Battalion of the Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment) which was a K1 Service Battalion, raised in Halifax in August of 1914 it formed part of 34th Brigade, 11th Division, later 32nd Brigade with the same Division. In July 1915 they sailed from Liverpool for the Mediterranean arriving at Mudros. Like so much of the Gallipoli Campaign the landings at Suvla were far from successful. In an attempt to relieve pressure on those at Anzac the operation grew into a divisional attack on the high ground of Tekke Tepe and other high points above the landing site. Gardiner and the 8th Battalion were among the first to land at Suvla on the 6th August. The landings were chaotic, troops became mixed up with the 10th and 11th Divisions becoming confused, and by all accounts many of the inexperienced men huddled on the beach doing there utmost to avoid the sniper's fire. In 90 degrees heat the chronic lack of water, poor planning, inadequate maps and slow progress added to the chaos. As ever the Turkish defense was better and more skillful than had been expected with all the advantages of the terrain and the climate, the casualties were high. It is in this environment that an experienced officer like Harry Gardiner will have had to do all that they could to motivate and lead their men. With something in the order of 1,700 casualties in the first 24 hours he was far from alone in being wounded and the numbers killed and injured will have added to the appalling nature of this landing. After the disaster of the initial landing one account records the events of the night of the 8th/9th. 'At dusk on 8 August, the battalion moved up on the left of the West Yorkshire Regiment. At 4.00 a.m. on 9th August the Regiment advanced to attack the hills of Tekke Tepe, following along behind the East Yorkshire pioneers' Sir Ian Hamilton was keen to take the high ground before the Turkish defense became well established. Unfortunately the Turks were better prepared than had been expected and the 8th were forced to retire having lost many officers and men in the forlorn attempt to establish themselves on the heights. Captain Gardiner was awarded his DSO for his bravery and leadership during the landings, Gazetted on the 29th October 1915: "Harry Gardiner, Capt, 2nd Battn The Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment.), attached 8th Battalion. For conspicuous Gallantry and determination during operation at Suvla Bay, Gallipoli Peninsula on the 8th Aug 1915. He continued to lead his men forward after being twice wounded, and only gave up after being wounded a third time.' Interestingly the Imperial War Museum have a photograph in their First World War Portraits Collection of Captain Gardiner in uniform wearing his DSO, perhaps taken at the time of the award (HU114869). Records for the 7th August 1915 show a reported of his being wounded and entitles to a wound stripe. His Mention in Dispatches is dated the 11th December 1915 (Gazette 28/1/16) The Mention comes from General Sir Ian Hamilton Commander in Chief of the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force, so presumably also for service at Gallipoli. The Gallipoli campaign ended with the evacuation at the beginning of December. Captain Gardiner was just one of over 115,000 British and Dominion troops becoming casualties of this Campaign. On the 7th February 1916 the Battalion arrived in Egypt before arriving in France by July of the same year to make up numbers for those being lost on the Somme. Rising to the rank of Temporary Lt Col in the West Riding Regiment from 15th January 1917, a rank which he relinquished on ceasing to command a Battalion on the 11th October 1917. With a printed thirteen verse poem 'For England Home and Beauty' by C. Louise Gaster dated December 5th 1915. Probably written for a local Stirling audience the poem tells the tale of the brave Captain 'I've told you a tale of a Captain brave ...They're going to fight for England's Sake ... Amongst them, their Captain, a Scotsman, I'm told ... Soon with his men, a landing is made ... Behind those heights his deadly foe ... A quick look round to his men behind, A wave of his sword o'er his head ...he falls- He's up! He's on! ... But now he's down ... Tend him with casre; he's done his bit ... He's git his D.S.O. Also with a letter to the recipient's nephew dated 17.12.16 from the Golden Lion Hotel Newmarket regarding a Christmas present, it is interesting to think of him, no doubt still recovering from wounds having been back in the country for a short period of time writing to his family to reassure them that all was well and attempting to forget the horrors of the weeks that have just gone by. Another letter from 1903 posted from Darjeeling congratulating his brother on the birth of the nephew 'probably he will be wanting to be an officer too when he grows up''. A third letter written in pencil dated 15th November 1917 and 'passed by Censor' 'I can tell you that the trenches is not a comfortable place to be in'. With seven photographs, two of Harry in uniform, one 'British Infantry Class'. Sold by a direct descendant of the recipient. *CR: Documents showing age as are photographs. *BP 22.5% (18.75% plus VAT) plus a lot fee of £8 inc. VAT on each lot.
An interesting Continental Court or Dress Sword with a tapering square section un-edged 68cm blade marked 'SOLINGEN' and with other indistinct marks. With a decorative hilt and handle with reeded grip, with part brass and leather scabbard with armorial button. *CR: Scabbard lacking tip and distressed, blade with light marking and general surface marks throughout. *BP 22.5% (18.75% plus VAT) plus a lot fee of £8 inc. VAT on each lot.
An 1897 Pattern Infantry Officers Sword with an 83cm pointed blade with sharpened edge, with partial fuller and decorated for the 1st V.B.K.O. Royal Lancaster Regt and Edward VII Crown and cipher. Marked for Hobson and Sons, 1,3 & 5 Lexington Street Golden Square, London. The broad guard with turned down rim, shagreen wire wound grip and domed pommel, with leather sword knot. In service scabbard with frog, 100cm overall length. With a travelling cover and dress scabbard. Also a Masonic sword, leather covered swagger stick and a King's Own Swagger stick. This sword and other items were the property of Major Nicholas Edmund Barnes who was a 2nd Lieutenant with the Volunteers from 1903 and decorated as the best shot as a recruit in the same year. Captain from 4/8/14 and Major from 3/5/15. Following the War a senior partner with Barnes and Jackson Solicitors of Alverston. With a selection of documents relating to his work as a solicitor. *CR: Light marks and age related wear throughout, but generally a nice example in good order. *BP 22.5% (18.75% plus VAT) plus a lot fee of £8 inc. VAT on each lot.
Three medals to Private Edwin Septimus Rogers, 12th Battalion Australian Imperial Force: 1914-15 Star (1607 PTE E. S. ROGERS. 12/BN. A.I.F.), British War Medal (1607. PTE E. S. ROGERS. 12 BN A.I.F.), Victory Medal (1607 PTE. E. S. ROGERS 12 BN. A.I.F.), mounted for wearing, good very fine [3]; together with a mounted set of corresponding dress miniatures, a ribbon bar, and a bronze 'Anzac Medal', 59mm, by Dora Ohlfsen, nearly extremely fine. Suffered a severe gun shot wound, Gallipoli, c. 13th August 1915, which necessitated the amputation of his left leg.
Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry: the sword of Captain Sir Edward Henry Hulse, R.W.Y. and Imperial Yeomanry, blade 34.5 in., etched with this officer's monogram in a panel at the forte and 'ROYAL WILTS YEOMANRY' to a banner; steel three-bar hilt with reeded bars; with a steel mounted leather covered scabbard, the locked engraved 'EDWARD HENRY HULSE VITH BARONET CAPTAIN 56TH COMPANY, I.Y. SOUTH AFRICAN CAMPAIGN 1900-02'; and a plated steel dress scabbard; together with a leather sword bag. Born 25/08/1859, the son of Sir Edward Hulse, 5th Baronet, and Katherine, daughter of the Dean of Salisbury. Commissioned a Lieutenant in the Salisbury Troop of the Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry 04/11/1882. Resigned his commission in 1887, having been elected MP for the City of Salisbury the previous year. Commissioned Captain in the 56th (Buckinghamshire) Company Imperial Yeomanry in 1900, arriving in South Africa 10/04/1900. Mentioned in Lord Roberts' Despatch of 04/09/1901. Suffered a debilitating injury in this year, and joined the Yeomanry Depot. Served as a press censor in Johannesburg after the war, and was found dead of a gunshot wound to the head 30/05/1903, a revolver by his side.
A small collection of edged weapons, comprising: a tuareg sword (takouba), a U.S. dress sword with gilt boat shell guard (point snapped off), four various fencing foils, a kukri, an ornamental sword with cast brass eagle hilt, a bowing knife, a small Scandinavian style knife, and a knobkerrie. [11]
A family collection of medals, comprising: The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, a Lady Member's badge, cased and with associated miniature; a 1914-15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal to Paymaster Sub-Lieutenant Humphrey Bevan, Royal Navy (CLK. H. C. BEVAN. R.N. / PAYR. S. LT. H.C. BEVAN: R.N.), mounted for wearing and with a uniformed portrait of the recipient, good very fine, BWM toned; a 1914-15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal to Captain C.G. Tillie, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers (LIEUT. C.G. TILLIE R. INNIS. FUS. / CAPT C.G. TILLIE), in boxes of issue, nearly extremely fine; a British War Medal and Victory Medal (LIEUT. H.H. NASH), and a masonic badge inscribed to this man, good very fine; a mounted group of five dress miniature medals; and a Queen Mary's Needlework Guild badge. [qty]
The A.F.C. group of nine medals to George Reginald Ashton, Royal Naval Air Service and Royal Air Force: Air Force Cross, George VI, first type, reverse impressed '1939' in small figures to the lower limb*, in case of issue, extremely fine, toned; 1914-15 Star (228216, G. R. ASHTON. C.P.O. 3, R.N.A.S.); British War Medal 1914-20 ad Victory Medal with MID emblem (FLT. S. LT. G. R. ASHTON. R.N.A.S.); Coronation Medal 1937, unnamed as issued; the last four court mounted, near very fine; 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star, Defence Medal, War Medal 1939-45 with MID emblem, all unnamed as issued and swing mounted, very fine. [9]; together with this officer's flying log books (5), his dress miniature medals, his certificate of commission as a Flight Sub Lieutenant R.N., his MID certificate for 24th September 1941, a leather flying helmet with Gosport tubes and goggles, and various other items of associated ephemera. George Ashton was born to Laura Ashton 14/04/1888 in Ryde in the parish of St Helens on the Isle of Wight, and he resided at the Coast Guard Station, East Cowes. He volunteered for service in the Royal Navy in 1903, serving as a Boy in various establishments before rating as Ordinary Seaman 14/04/1906 - his 18th birthday. He progressed to Leading Seaman by the autumn of 1911, and in April 1913 he gained an Aviator's Certificate from the Royal Aero Club of the U.K. (included in this lot). He was commissioned Probationary Flight Officer R.N.A.S. 28/10/1917. His A.F.C. was gazetted in the New Year Honour for 1939. He began the Second World War as Squadron Leader in command of the communication Squadron with the B.E.F. in France (designated 81 Squadron in December 1939), and the in command of 98 Squadron at Nantes before evacuating to the UK in June 1940 as a Wing Commander flying a Fairey Battle. 98 Squadron was attached to Coastal Command and relocated to Kaldadarnes in Iceland for coastal patrol and anti-submarine duties. While in Iceland Ashton, now a Group Commander, flew Tiger Moth T. 5878 as personal transport. He returned to the U.K. in 1941 and went on to command at R.A.F. Station Doncaster, and 5 Maintenance Unit at Kemble. * See Abbot and Tamplin, 'British Gallantry Awards', p. 8, for this variation.
Large Art Deco Lenci ceramic figure, modelled as a girl wearing a bonnet hat with chequered dress, holding a doll. Signed to the base. 42cm high approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Discolouring underneath her dress suggests possible restoration to the edge, difficult to be certain. Dolls arm may be restored but again we cannot be certain.
WWI Machine Gun Corp medal group awarded to Corporal E H Taylor No. 53639, to include: 1914 -18 War Medal, 1914-19 Victory Medal, 1939-45 Named War Medal, 1939-445 Un-named Defence Medal and a George VI Malaya Campaign 'For Efficient Service' Medal awarded to Captain Earnest Taylor FMSVF. Together with a set of five dress miniatures, appropriate medal ribbon bar, facsimile medal from King George V to Lance Sargent Taylor 8 Battery Machine Gun Corps, dated 1918 welcoming him home from the war. Together with a WWI newspaper cutting flyer to the prisoners of war in Germany. (B.P. 21% + VAT)
Items of late 19th century British army Welsh Regiment dress uniform, to include: Major's long red tunic with eight buttons and matching waist coat with braided sleeves, labelled to 'Major W W J Morris', together with another similar short dress jacket with insignia for Lieutenant Colonel, similarly labelled to 'W W J Morris', also with Sam Browne leather belt having pistol holster and sword frog. (4) Charity Sale. (B.P. 21% + VAT)
A BRITAINS SCOTS GUARDS BAND OF THE PIPES AND DRUMS 1899 FIGURE SET, No.0214, Limited Edition Exclusive to Guards Toy Soldier Centre (No.0634 of 1500 complete with certificate), similar Limited Edition (No.0608 of 1500 complete with certificate) Colour Party in State Dress 1899, No.00215 and a Scots Guards Colour Party and Escort Set, No.40206, all from the Collectors Club Centenary Series Queen Victoria presenting Scots Guards with the State Colour 1899, all appear complete and in good condition with only minor wear, boxes all in good condition, all sets complete with plain cardboard outer boxes (3)
A QUANTITY OF ASSORTED BRITAINS FIGURE SETS, Collectors Club Drum Major in State Dress W. Britain Club Figure 2003, No.40318, Collectors Club Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Series Officer of the Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, No.40260, The Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, No.40261, Trooping the Colour Regimental Sergeant Major Grenadier Guards, No.40108. Colour Point Scots Guards, No.40109, Henry V figure, No.40343, all appear complete and in good condition, boxes all in good condition with only minor wear, Henry V with plain cardboard outer box (6)
A synthetic sapphire dress ring, the central rectangular cushion shaped mixed cut yellow-orange synthetic sapphire measuring 18mm x 13mm, claw set to a textured scalloped border, continuing to a plain polished shank, indistinctly stamped, ring size L 1/2, weight 7.7gmsCR; Central stone in good order, no cracks, chips or fractures, general scratching and wear only. Claws in good order, stones secure. Setting in good order, no thinning, splitting or repair. Shank shows scratching and wear to the exterior commensurate with age and use, and there is a small dent to the outer shank near the base, but no thinning, splitting or repair.
A selection of costume and dress jewellery, to include a Danbury Mint diamond and ruby set gold plated bangle 7.2cm x 6cm, a Danbury Mint diamond set gold plated bracelet, 19.5cm long, a pair of Danbury Mint diamond and paste set hoop earrings, 30mm long, and a further selection of necklaces, bracelets, earrings, rings etc (Qty)
A 9ct gold onyx set signet ring, the central oval black onyx panel measuring 12mm x 10mm, set to textured shoulders and plain polished shank, ring size S 1/2, together with a garnet set 9ct gold dress ring, size U 1/2, and a cubic zirconia set 9ct gold floral dress ring, size K 1/2, gross weight 10.0gms (3)
A selection of gold and gold coloured jewellery and accessories, to include a 9ct gold signet ring, marked for Birmingham 1951, ring size S, a 9ct gold white stone set dress ring, size K 1/2, an 18ct gold ring (lacking stone), size L (at fault), a pair of Victorian gold coloured drop earrings, each with applied pad stamped '10c', each 32mm long (at fault), a ladies 9ct gold Accurist wristwatch on 9ct gold strap, case 18mm x 16mm (at fault), a ladies 9ct gold wristwatch on gold plated strap, case 26mm diameter (at fault), and a simulated pearl pendant on a 9ct gold chain, 40.5cm long, gross weight (excluding pearl pendant, watch movements and plated straps) 24.6gms (8) Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
A selection of gold and gold coloured jewellery, to include a pair of 9ct gold drop earrings, each 40mm long, a gold coloured garnet set bow brooch, 17mm x 15mm, an 18ct gold dress stud, 10mm diameter, four assorted 9ct gold dress studs, and a gold coloured starburst pendant, 20mm diameter (at fault) gross weight 10.0gms (9)
An opal 9ct gold dress ring, the oval opal cabochon measuring 14mm x 10mm, set in 9ct gold to a rope twist border, split shoulders and plain polished shank, ring size N 1/2, together with an amethyst 9ct gold dress ring, the central amethyst measuring 14mm x 10mm, set in 9ct gold to a waved border, split shoulders and plain polished shank, size O 1/2, gross weight 7.0gms (2)CR; No cracks, chips or losses to amethyst - general scratching and wear only. Moderate scratching, wear and some denting to the setting, but no major thinning, splitting or repair. Shank in good order, no thinning, splitting or repair, general scratching and wear only.There are two hairline fractures running across the opal. There is general scratching and wear to the surface. No chips or losses. Setting shows moderate scratching and wear and some light denting, but no major splitting or repair. Shank in good order, no splitting, resizing or repair, general scratching and wear to exterior.
An Edwardian style garnet and pearl set pendant, the central oval mixed cut garnet measuring 9mm x 7mm, set to a foliate swag surround with seed pearls throughout, marks for 'HBJ', London 1986, 36mm x 19mm, set to a 9ct gold wheat link chain with spring ring and loop fastening, 40cm long, together with a garnet 9ct gold dress ring, size O 1/2, gross weight 9.0gms (2)
A set six Art Nouveau silver dress buttons, King & Sons, Chester 1900, each of circular form with pierced floral and foliate detail, each 18mm diameter, together with a Victorian seal fob pendant, the rectangular matrix carved with the profile of a male figure (possibly Mercury), 20mm x 18mm, set to a gold coloured mount with scrolling foliate pendant loop, 30mm high, a silver coloured scroll holder, 13.5cm wide, a Victorian silver coloured mechanical pencil, 76mm long, and a further Victorian silver coloured mechanical pencil, 60mm long (9)
British school (20th century),A bust length portrait of a lady with amber necklace,Watercolour on paper,Unsigned,30.5cm x 22.5cm,Framed and glazed,With a further watercolour portrait on paper depicting a girl in a blue dress, indistinctly signed (possibly J. C. Fawkes) and dated 1913, 33.5cm x 23.5cm, framed and glazed, and a modern stylised portrait print with Bolaffiarte blind stamp, 27.5cm x 21.5cm, framed and glazed (3)
Attributed to Philip Naviasky (Northern School, 1894-1983),Portrait of a young girl in blue dress,Oil on canvas board,Inscribed "P. Naviasky" top right,56.5cm x 45.5cm,Framed and glazed CONDITION REPORT:The picture is framed under glass and has not been removed for inspection. The paint surface appears to be in good condition, showing no obvious damage or craquelure. The glass (which is mounted approximately 5mm above the painted surface) shows some dirt and bloom to the interior face. The frame is structurally sound, but shows some wear to the edges, corners and highpoints.
A late 19th century continental miniature silver carver chair and two matching chairs, the carver with retailer marks for Samuel Boyce Landeck, Sheffield 1896, the seat and back raised on four turned legs with scroll arms, embossed with figures in 18th century dress amongst a scrolling foliate surround, 46mm high, the chairs stamped '800', each 44mm high, together with a silver continental coffee can mount, Edwin Thompson Bryant, London 1892, 34mm high, and a Victorian miniature silver figure of a gentleman (possibly a pipe tamper), Rosenthal, Jacob & Co, London 1889, 42mm high, gross weight 2.21ozt (5)CR; Coffee can: Some denting, splitting and thinning around the pierced detail. Some denting to the highpoints. Scratching and wear throughout. No signs of repair.Figure: No obvious denting, thinning, or signs of repair. Some possible signs of splitting around the legs. Scratching and wear throughout. Figure is slightly wobbly on a level surface.Chairs: Largely in good order. Some minor thinning/misshaping around the edges of the seat and back. Some wear to the embossed detail. The legs to the carver are slightly bent (obvious to the eye) and wobble on a level surface. One of the other seats also wobbles slightly on a level surface. Moderate scratching and wear throughout.
A 1930s black crepe dress, with cowl neck above an applique red foliate belt, with flowing mid length skirt and 3/4 sleeves, along with a late 1920's black crepe sleeveless dress, of typical column form with pleated and draped belt detail, and a modern 1920's style navy beaded dress, labelled for 'AS Richards' (3) Provenance: The two black dresses in this lot were inherited by the vendor from her late husband's aunt Olwen Bowen-Davies, who was Clemence Dane's secretary and companion for many years.
A 20th century purple silk day dress, with all over naturalistic pattern in purple tones, with pleated square neck and balloon sleeves, previously belonging to Clemence Dane Provenance: This piece was inherited by the vendor from her late husband's aunt Olwen Bowen-Davies, who was Clemence Dane's secretary and companion for many years. Bowen-Davies was left a large collection of items by Dane when she died in 1965. Clemence Dane CBE is the pseudonym of English novelist and playwright Winifred Ashton (1888-1965).
Full title: French school: A lady in evening dress with her borzoi, gilt and green patinated spelter on an onyx and marble base, 20th C.Description: H 32,6 - L 68,3 - D 16,6 cm Provenance: - Ex-collection Miss Matheeuwsen, owner of the kennel 'Van Troybhiko' and breeder of different champions (by repute, link). The absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is in perfect condition. Please contact us to let us know which lots are of interest, so we can make the requested reports for you.Once complete, they will be published on our website.High resolution pictures are already available on our website at www.coronariauctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@coronariauctions.com
A Chanel Boutique ensemble of a lace black dress, blazer and slip. The blazer has gold-colored flower-shaped buttons on the front. The dress is a strapless model.Fabric:100% silkSize: 40 FR (Check dimensions)Blazer dimensions:Total length: 65 cm.Shoulder width: 43 cm.Armpit to armpit: 54 cm.sleeve length: 60 cm.Dress dimensions:Total length: 86 cm.Armpit to armpit: 41 cm. 40FR
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