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Large original bronze sculpture of a dignified peasant girl walking back from the fields with ears of wheat in one arm and a caldron in the other. French Realist artist George Demange used two colors patina on the bronze to convey her sun drenched skin and her darkened dress, apron and wooden clogs. Signature carved on back of bronze: G. Demange. Sculpture dimensions: 11"L x 11"W x 26"H. Artist: George Demange (France 1865-1945)Issued: c. 1900Country of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.
Pair of WWII Royal Navy Officers full dress gilt bullion epaulettes, in original box. The epaulettes with applied silver rank crown, star and anchor devices below a King's crown gilt button, the fitted tin lined with red velvet and with applied metal label to teh lid for 'Matthews & Co Outfitters, Portsea'.
Brigadier Johnson's WWI Royal Artillery full dress tunic (1902-1914). Comprising a stable jacket and dress jacket; Royal Field Artillery red waistcoat; braids; ball top blue cloth officer's helmet with chain; field service cap; pillbox cap; shoulder belt with buckle, tip and slide; many buttons; patches; pair of spurs.Formerly owned by Brigadier General George Napier Johnston (1867-1947)Brigadier General George Napier Johnston was born in Canada on 20 August 1867 and trained at the Royal Military College of Canada in Ontario. He served in British India as an artillery instructor followed by secondment to the New Zealand Military Forces in 1904 New Zealand. During his time, he served during the Gallipoli Campaigns and on the Western Front.He was appointed Commander Royal Artillery, 52nd (Lowland) Division, and then promoted to the rank of Colonel in April 1920, retiring from the military in 1924 with the honorary rank of Brigadier-General, and was also made a Companion of the Order of the Bath. He died on 3 April 1947 in Dar es Salaam in Tanganyika (now Tanzania).He produced substantial correspondence and diary entries during his service, nine volumes of which are in the Imperial War Museum National Archives. The correspondence was "kept during his service as Commander Royal Artillery, New Zealand and Australian Division, 1915-1916, and as CRA New Zealand Division, 1916-1919, with excellent references to conditions in the Dardanelles campaign, the calibre of Allied and enemy troops at Gallipoli …" (https://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/1030010106)He married Margaret Hilda Stairs in Cork Cathedral on 9th August 1893, and they had two children, George III Stairs Napier Johnston and Hilda Margaret Johnston. Lots 53-67 are related to the family.
A GROUP OF NAMED CERAMICS, comprising a Spode 'Geranium' trinket dish (marked as second quality), two Rosenthal 'Konzern' pin dishes, a Royal Crown Derby Imari Tortoise paperweight with silver button, a Royal Worcester 'Parakeet' figure modelled by F.C Doughty, three mid-century Goebel figures, a Royal Worcester Chaffinch 3240, Royal Worcester 'Grandmother's Dress' figure, two J.K Carlsbad cabinet plates, coffee cup and saucer, etc. (Qty) (Condition Report: some light crazing to Goebel figures)
A 'KALLATI' TOPAZ AND DIAMOND DRESS RING, a large rectangular cut blue topaz, approximate length 14mm x width 10mm, set with a surround of round brilliant cut diamonds leading on to diamond set twisted shoulders, prong set in white metal, signed 'Kallati', stamped 14k, ring size N 1/2, approximate gross weight 5 grams, (condition report: general light wear, overall condition good)
THREE BOXES AND LOOSE VINTAGE CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIES, to include a collection of ladies' silk scarves in original packages comprising nine Christian Dior, five Grés, and one YSL, a lambswool 'Barbour' scarf, an unused pair of Barbour ladies' suede shoes UK size 6.5 with shop swing tag and tissue, Elégance shoes, two vintage umbrellas and a parasol, a blue velvet Victorian cape, a 1960s pale blue evening dress and jacket made by Harrod's of London, a navy blue velvet evening cape by Cojana of London, a 1970s 'Rainbow' maxi dress, a Jaeger 'Paisley' pattern velvet skirt and waistcoat, a 1960s green tweed Cojana overcoat, etc. (3 boxes + loose)(A.F. signs of wear, damage and marks in varying degrees, most pieces due to age) (A.F. signs of wear, damage and marks in varying degrees, most pieces due to age) PLEASE NOTE MANNEQUINS AND RAIL ARE NOT INCLUDED IN SALE-DISPLAY PURPOSE ONLY.
A ROSENTHAL BALLERINA FIGURE, modelled by Lore Friedrich-Gronau, the body having applied Butterfly detail, height 30.5cm (chipped fingers on right hand and butterfly on front of dress), together with a Goebel Schaubach-Kunst figure of a ballerina, impressed marks to base Schau 18, height 19.5cm and a Hutschenreuther porcelain 'Jester' by Karl Tutter, height 16cm (3) (Condition Report: most obvious damage is mentioned in description)
EIGHT DRESDEN FIGURES, with lace skirts, to include a figure group, flamenco, ballet and other dancers, height of tallest 19cm, together with a booklet of Alka Kunst Bavaria figures (8 + booklet + bag of pieces) (Condition Report: condition varies, the back of the dress of the lady in the figure group has a large area of lace loss, the flamenco dancer has some losses, most pieces appear ok/with minor losses)
SEVEN ROYAL WORCESTER PETER HOLLAND 'CELTIC' FIGURINES, limited edition for Compton & Woodhouse, comprising The Princess of Tara, The Fair Maiden of Astolat (mirror loose), The Daughter of Erin (small loss to one petal, glazed over chip to hem), Golden Girl of the May, Branwen Daughter of Lily (tiny chip on fold of dress), The Chalice of Love, and The Maiden of Dana, all except Branwen with certificate of authenticity numbered 81/7500, with one box, tallest figurine 23cm (7 + mirror + 6 certificates + 1 box) (Condition Report: five figurines appear in good condition with no obvious damage, see description for largely minor obvious specific damage/ manufacturing faults, a couple of figures have visible glue residue from manufacture? but do not appear damaged)
FIVE ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINES, comprising Fond Farewell HN3815, Specially for You HN4232, Morning Breeze HN3313, Lady Charmain HN1949 (rose in her hand is missing a petal and leaf, rose in basket a little chipped, some scratches on dress), and Ann HN3259 (5) (Condition Report: most pieces appear in good condition, specific obvious damage as stated)
A boxed 1970's 9ct yellow gold sculptural design garnet and diamond dress ring, set to centre with an oval mixed cut garnet with an approximate carat weight of 0.80 carats, further set with four round brilliant cut diamonds with a combined approximate carat weight of 0.08 carats, trumpeting pierced shoulders flowing down to a flat shank. Hallmarked: CR, Birmingham, 1979. Ring size N1/2. Weight 3.74g.
Glazed porcelain figure of a young lady angel in a white dress and cape with blue accents playing a mandolin. Lladro backstamp. This item has its original box: 12.75"L x 7.5"W x 6"H. Issued: 1993Dimensions: 5"L x 4.5"W x 7.75"HManufacturer: LladroCountry of Origin: SpainCondition: Age related wear.
This glossy finish porcelain piece is part of Lladro's historical collection, depicting a girl adorned with a blue bow on her hat and a purple bow on her dress. This charming figurine is also known as Static Girl with Straw Hat. Lladro backstamp. Artist: Francisco CatalaIssued: 1978-1999Dimensions: 4"L x 4.25"W x 10"HManufacturer: LladroCountry of Origin: SpainCondition: Age related wear.
TWO EMERALD AND GEMSTONE DRESS RINGS To include a emerald and ruby three stone ring, mounted in white gold marked 'G18K' for 18K, a emerald and diamond ring, mounted in unmarked gold. Both US Size 6.5 3.8g Condition: For a condition report or further images please email hello@hotlotz.com at least 48 hours prior to the closing date of the auction. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
A suite of gentleman's 18ct gold diamond-set dress studs and cufflinks, in the Art Deco taste, c. 1930, the chainlink cufflinks with twin octagonal panels in cut frosted glass centred by a millegrain-set round brilliant-cut diamond, faced in white gold, the yellow gold backs stamped "18ct", with a set of four dress studs en suite in two Manoah Rhodes & Sons, Bradford fitted cases. Diameter of each plaque 13mm
Elizabeth II 1897 Pattern officer's dress sword by Wilkinson Sword Ltd., the 81.5cm fullered blade etched with Royal cypher, coat of arms, crowns, Tudor rose, scrolling decoration and names of various battles including First World War and Boer War, the ricasso stamped "92637", with a basket hilt and a wire bound fish skin grip, L.97cm, in a leather bound scabbard, and leather carry case. (2)
Turkish dress sabre, the 75cm fullered blade etched with a star and moon, and scrolling decoration, the back edge marked "Kirkor M Narlian & Freres, Constantinople", with a brass and hardwood hilt, L.87.5cm overall; 2 Khanjar daggers in sheaths, largest L.41.5cm, and 2 reproduction flintlock pistol. (5)
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