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Noomi Backhausen - Soholm - Two post war rectangular plaques, the first decorated with a single red flower with four leaves, the second with a stylised tree motif in brown and blue with green blue glaze pools, both marked Noomi to the front, impressed marks, both 39cm x 12cm (2)
Young Jaeger - A 1960s three-quarter sleeve vintage dress in a bright floral pattern, approximate size 10 together with two 1960s shift dresses, the first with a bright pink and purple floral pattern with faux pockets, the second in a tonal green Paisley type print with pink detailing (3)
Unknown - Three 1960s lady's vintage dresses, the first a sleeveless dress in a yellow, red and purple poppy pattern with button fastening front and double V collar, the second a shift dress in a neon orange, pink and blue floral pattern over green and the third with a tonal brown swirl print with pink and mauve detailing, all approximate size 10 (3)
Allister Malcolm - A large shallow circular glass bowl with graduated ruby to amber to clear, internally decorated with a random blue whiplash line over gold aventurine, raised to a small circular foot engraved 'The 1st piece produced at the White House Cone Museum of Glass by Allister Malcolm - 2016' BGF Trustee and Resident Glassmaker at White House Cone - museum of glass Allister Malcolm haskindly donated for auction the first piece of glass he made at the new museum in Wordsley, andtherefore the first piece of glass made on the former Stuart site since pre-2001 when the glassworksfinally closed.The piece was produced in front of a large crowd as part of the inaugural Heat is On! Event andAllister, whom visitors will recall was wearing a celebratory bow tie at the time, actually took the veryfirst gather from the furnace to produce it. So the provenance is beyond question. Allister has alsoengraved the base accordingly, which make the piece unique.Allister Malcolm says: 'After all the hard work in establishing the new White House Cone - museumof glass I am delighted that this piece will be recorded in perpetuity as the first ever produced in thenew furnace. I hope that it comes to be seen as emblematic of what can be achieved by acombination of dedication, vision and, crucially, the tremendous support of the community in helpingus create this wonderful new facility for the benefit of all'.
Unknown - Two 1920s Art Deco Pierrot half doll pin cushions, the first with her arms clasped and her head titled to her left, painted mark to the reverse, height 10.5cm, the second with her arms in prayer, both with black caps, kiss curls and red lips, impressed 332, height 10cm
ORIGINAL STAR WARS FIRST 12 FIGURES CONCEPT ART PRINT: A rare limited edition (No. 20/100) Star Wars Kenner ' First 12 ' action figure concept art print by Jim Swearingen, Kim DM Simmons and Bob Rahe. Original Artist Proof edition. Made by TMWSLS (the man who shot Luke Skywalker ) Editions. Professionally framed and glazed. With full certification. Large size, 50x116cm. Stunning original artist proof edition piece, showing the conceptual artwork for the first 12 action figures. Beautiful.
STAR WARS DEATH STAR PLAYSET: An original rare vintage Star Wars Palitoy made ' Death Star ' playset. The playset being 100% complete with all clips, guns and top canopy. Within the original Palitoy box. Generally very good condition. One tape repair to the playset, a small crack to the top plastic canopy (replaceable) and the box with some tape repairs. The card panels generally bright and clear. Shown assembled, but will be disassembled for transport. Rare. Lacking instruction manual only. When first partnered with Kenner, Palitoy hit a problem with the original Death Star set and under pressure to keep costs low, they found it impossible to make Kenner's all-plastic Death Star within budget, so instead in time for Christmas 1978, they created their own entirely original design. The cardboard hemisphere you see here was that end result. Survival rates of such sets are low as the card is easily bent / ripped and the small clips lost or broken. A very nice example.
A quantity of miscellanea including a Training Manual for the Engineering Industry, Yamaha Sixteener Special Owners workshop manual, souvenir tokens of historic cars and mans first flight, loose stamps, Noddy and Big Ears tin of badges, Queens Dolls House money box, Anglia and Prefect Owners Club News magazines etc.
A 1940's John Selby wedding dress, in champagne satin with applied paint spots forming a scrolling floral design, with an overlayed bodice forming a square neckline, padded shoulders and tapering full sleeves terminating in covered buttons, cummerbund waist and peplum, above a full length panelled skirt First worn in 1948, and is accompanied by a copy of a photograph of the original owner wearing the dress on her wedding day.

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