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2 1920's 'My Dream Baby' bisque head dolls by Armand Marseille, both mould 314 with bent limb composition bodies; black doll has brown closing eyes, wears a flannel one piece suit and has impressed mark 314/2½ K height 29cm; white doll has blue eyes, marked 314/3K, wearing crochet dress with matching bonnet height 32cm
Early 20th century bisque head doll with closing brown eyes, open mouth with teeth and jointed composition body. Doll is extravagantly dressed in period style clothes with satin dress adorned with lace swags and pleats, with matching sculpted bonnet, multiple layers of underskirts, knickerbockers, stockings and shoes. Impressed marks 'C 3'- any other marks obscured by wig. Height 48cm
Early 20th century bisque head doll by Kammer & Rheinhardt (head by Simon & Halbig) with brown closing eyes, open mouth with teeth, jointed composition body wearing an elegant period style lace trimmed dress and bonnet with 2 petticoats, knickerbockers, brown stockings and shoes. Height 55cm.
Early 20th century 'Dolly faced' bisque head character doll by Armand Marseille with 5 piece bent limb composition body, closing brown eyes, real and painted lashes and open mouth with teeth. Doll is wearing a period dress, under garments, shoes and socks. Mould 995, height 48cm. No obvious chips or cracks to bisque head. Small nick to surface of bisque above left ear. Not viewed under UV light
English School (19th century), a portrait miniature, of a lady, half length, wearing a cotton bonnet, blue strap and white dress, watercolour on ivory, oval, 6cm x 4.5cm, gold plated frame, the verso in blue enamelThis item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018, on account of it being a portrait miniature made before 1918 with a surface area less than 320 square centimetres. Ivory declaration submission reference: UYF959QM
A 9ct white gold button, cufflink and dress stud set, the four 14mm diameter buttons with chequerboard mother of pearl inlay, with matching double-ended cufflinks with 20mm chains, and two matching 7mm diameter dress studs (plus three base metal later replacements), gross weight 14g, hallmarked 9ct, Birmingham 1957, sponsor CS&FS, in fitted case
Britains - 18 x boxed soldiers from several series including Zulu War, Knights Of Agincourt, Trooping The Colour and others. Includes Drum Major in State Dress x 3 # 40318, Zulu Wounded set # 20051, The Queens Colour Squadron Office in Command # 3070 and others. They appear mostly in Good condition, some have minor marks / damage. The boxes are Fair to Good, one has no lid. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (6)
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