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`Bill Gibb London` Black Wool Skirt (size 10); circa 1970`s `Pauline Wynne Jones` wool dress (size 10); `Norwegian Blue Fox` fur jacket (size 8); `Caroline Charles` blue silk spot dress (size 10); black halter neck dress with lace tiered skirt; `Louis Cope Harrogate` pale blue satin beaded evening dress and matching bolero (6)
Assorted 1950`s And Later Costume including pale blue and floral flocked evening dress with silver bead and sequin detailing; `Harry B Popper` eau de nil grosgrain fitted dress coat; `Harry B Popper` red and pink tweed three piece suit comprising skirt, fitted jacket and short over jacket; `Claire Mont of Baildon` navy blue fitted dress coat; `J Dege & Sons Ltd` tweed ladies skirt suit; gents morning jacket; evening trousers; `Samuels Manchester` coat; Gina Danova patterned cotton dress and green satin robe; pyjama set and blue nightgown (qty)
Quantity Of Assorted 1960`s And Later Costume And Accessories including WWII RAF uniform and cap; Butlins red coat jacket; blue gymslip; Jean Varon black dress with sheer lace sleeves; Frank Usher cocktail dress; three Parigi dresses; morning suit and dinner suit; and two boxes of assorted shoes, parasols, grey felt top hat, ties and handbags etc.
Assorted 1980`s And Later Costume including `Gina Fratini` pink and red silk evening dress with corset tie back and full skirt (size 10); `Droopy & Brown` green silk evening dress with matching jacket and full skirt (size 16); `Droopy & Brown` brown wool full length dress and jacket (size 14); `Country Casuals` velvet two piece (size 16) and similar two piece in plum coloured velvet; other suits including Liz Claiborne, Amanda Wakeley, faux fur coat, two hats, three pairs of shoes and a handbag etc
Four 1950`s And Later Cocktail Dresses including black grosgrain short dress with black satin waistband; `Spectator, London` black and cream printed dress; `Frank Usher` pale pink patterned shift dress with low back detailing; black chiffon strapless cocktail dress with bodice detailing and chiffon scarf with matching jacket (4)
Assorted 1950`s Costume including a full length black net evening gown with sequin trimmed bodice and spaghetti straps and matching net stole (possibly by Digby Morton); `Horrocks` cotton printed full length dress; `Carnegie` black wool day dress; printed cotton dressing gown; sealskin short jacket with matching muff and handbag (made during WWII from a long coat), and a fur coat and two stoles.
Assorted 1930`s And Later Costume including four velvet evening capes; black evening jacket; yellow velvet full length dress; two beaded evening jackets; four ladies tweed two piece suits; circa 1940`s black evening coat; circa 1950`s black evening jacket with beaded decoration; and a leather overcoat `Surrell & Co, Stockport` (15)
Circa 1920`s Silver Metallic Thread And Beaded Full Length Dress with short sleeves, deep V and silver lame insert, geometric detailing to the drop waist band (provenance Lotherton Hall); A Black Chiffon And Beaded Evening Jacket with long sleeves and wrigglework bead detailing throughout (2)
Damien Hirst (b.1965) after. i want to spend the r the book 1997 the first edition signed on the half-title by the artist in black ink containing colour illustrations throughout some with moveable parts cut-outs pop-ups acetate overlays etc. published by Booth-Clibborn Editions London bound as published in the original printed dust-jacket overall size 340 x 300mm. IMPORTANT: This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
Tennis book: titled `Fifty Years of Lawn Tennis in the United States, 1881-1931` 1st ed. published by the US LTA - limited to only 3000 copies c/w the original dust jacket (some fading) owners name hand written to the inside front end plate, containing numerous photographic and other illustrations - some minor stains to the green and gilt cloth boards, otherwise internally very clean.
The Waterloo medal to Lieutenant E. J. Peters, 7th Hussars, who was taken prisoner at Genappe on 17th June but escaped to fight on the 18th at Waterloo when he was severely wounded Waterloo 1815 (E. J. Peters, 7th Regiment Hussars) fitted with original steel clip and ring suspension, see note below about absence of rank on medal, some edge bruising, the obverse with contact marks from tunic button?, therefore very fine, the reverse nearly extremely fine. £5000-6000 Edward James Peters was commissioned as Lieutenant in the 7th Hussars on 10 November 1813, and was severely wounded at the battle of Waterloo when he was struck in the chest by a grapeshot about the size of a pigeons egg, taking with it part of his jacket and some of the buttons. Captain Thomas Wildman of the 7th Hussars mentions Lieutenant Peters several times in The Young Hussar, which documents Wildmans journey throughout the Peninsular and Waterloo Campaigns. Within this book, Lieutenant Peters and his subsequent capture and escape during the retreat through Genappe is mentioned in a letter written by Wildman to his mother: ...All our cavalry had come up during the night and when the arrangement was made to retire, the cavalry were ordered to cover the retreat. This movement commenced about 2 p.m. with the infantry and artillery and lastly the Cavalry moving off towards the left, so that the 7th being the right regiment covered the whole. When the infantry were all gone, the French began to move and soon after advanced with an immense column of Cavalry ð the Lancers and Cuirassiers in front ð three regiments of each. We skirmished with them till we had passed the village of Genappe, when they advanced so strong that it was thought necessary to charge them. This fell to the 7th and Major Hodge moved down with his squadron supported by the two others. The Lancers were however so wedged in the street of Genappe and with so large a column in their rear, that they were obliged to stand at all events and our squadron not making any impression was repulsed. When we retired, they pursued. Some men were killed and wounded. Major Hodge, Elphinstone and Meyers were made prisoners. John Wildman and Peters were also taken and stripped of their pelisses, belts, money, etc. Just at that moment the 1st Life Guards made a most gallant charge and drove the Lanciers [sic] in confusion in which the two young gents caught a couple of spare French horse and made their escape. Elphinstone got away last night and has arrived here and Lord Uxbridge sent to the enemys advanced post to enquire about the Major and Myers (whom report had good naturedly killed) and was informed that they were both doing well. I have no doubt that both will be exchanged very shortlyâ•”... The 7th Hussars also were in the thick of the action at Waterloo as well. Extracts from a letter by Lieutenant OGrady in the regimental history gives a summary of the movements of the 7th Hussars at Waterloo: At daybreak on the 18th we were ordered to the extreme right of the army. We were close to the road where the hardest fighting was and had the opportunity of seeing almost the whole of this tremendous battle. In every fight I had ever seen we had acted on the offensive, but here we were attacked by double our force; we maintained our position until five or near six in the evening, repulsing every effort to break our lines and covering the field with dead. The 7th had an opportunity of showing what they could do if they got fair play, and we charged 12 or 14 times and once cut off a Squadron of Cuirassiers every man of whom we killed on the spot except the two officers, whom one MarÄchal de Logis I sent to the rearâ•”. Lieutenant Peters was still serving in 1819 but his early demise at Astrachan, in South Russia, was reported in The New Monthly Magazine and Universal Register for 1820, Part II, July to December: At Astrachan, Edward James Peters, esq. late of the 7th hussars, and son of H. Peters, esq. of Betchworth Castle, Surrey. Two other Waterloo medals to officers of the 7th Hussars are known in private collections without rank, namely Lieutenants Robert Douglas and John Wildman.
An English creamware Toby jug and a Continental creamware pepper pot, early 19th century and later, the Toby jug modelled as a drunken parson, seated wearing a wig, striped waistcoat, black jacket and breeches, on a simulated marble base, the pepper pot modelled as a standing man in a long brown coat and fur hat, the first - 21 cm high, the second 13 cm high (2) (a.f).
Circle of Peter Crosse - Oval Miniature Head and Shoulders Portrait of a Gentleman wearing a Curled Long Brown Wig, Fine White Lace Cravat and Black Jacket, late 17th Century watercolour on vellum, approx 5.5cm x 4.5cm, within a Dutch gold frame finely enamelled with parrot tulips and other flowers. Provenance: Beverly Battersby.
Circle of Jan Baptist van der Hulst - `Adolphe Eugene, Prier de Saone` (Half Length Portrait of the Gentleman wearing Spectacles, White Chemise, Black Cravat and Jacket, a Curtain revealing a Landscape beyond), early/mid-19th Century oil on canvas, approx 60cm x 49cm, within a gilt composition Empire style frame with applied inscribed plaque.
An all bisque figure of a pilot doll, moulded and painted wearing a flying helmet, goggles and jacket with side glancing eyes, height approx 11cm, a Nippon all bisque Pixie doll, an all bisque doll wearing a hat and gun to his side and inscribed `Barry Island` to his chest and stomach, and four other all bisque child dolls.
Cook * - half length portrait of a gentleman with powdered wig, wearing a navy blue jacket and white shirt, signed, on ivory, 2.5" x 2", within a fine quality gold, blue enamel and seed pearl set oval frame, bearing the monogram initials of the sitter W B verso set in seed pearls and within a gold frame surmounted by doves over floral swags, with plaited hair set behind. *Some research has been undertaken with regard to the sitter whose monogram W B appears verso. There is a possibility that it could be William Bligh who bears a close resemblance in later years*

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