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A Small Quantity of Assorted Military and Other Costume, including a horsehair trimmed leather sporran, a Forbes tartan kilt and plaid, a twee kilt, a pair of tartan trews, three pairs of No.1 blues dress trousers, a piper's green waistcoat, two berets, a glengarry cap, a khaki tam o'shanter, pair of wool stockings etcGlengarry cap size 7; Tam o'Shanter size 60; maroon beret - no size, red beret size 57; trews labelled Size 9 (Waist 34"-35", Seat 40"-41", inside leg 28"); blues trousers with white side stripes waist 33", outside leg length 37"; Life Guards trousers labelled Size 1; blues trousers with pale blue side stripes labelled Size 24 (Waist 33", inside leg 33 1/2"); waistcoat labelled S (44" chest); both kilts 38" waist.
A Piper's Composite Costume to the West Yorkshire Police Pipe Band, comprising a black feather bonnet with blue hackle and later blue and white chequered hat band (originally Royal Scots), a black wool doublet with sergeant's sleeve chevrons and white metal buttons, a piper's Royal Stuart tartan plaid with plaid brooch, a Royal Stuart tartan kilt, a horsehair sporran, a leather pouch, a black leather crossbelt and waist belt, a black wool glengarry hat, a pair of cream wool socks and garters, a pair of tartan wool leg warmers, a pair of spats, two pairs of black leather brogue shoes (size 9), a green tweed evening jacket, a black blazer, a rubberised cape and a nylon capeFootnote:- originally the property of the vendor's relative who taught bagpipes to the West Yorkshire Police Pipe Band
A Collection of Omani and Middle Eastern Artefacts, including an Omani saddle tree with flat weave padding and silvered mounts, a Moroccan, High Atlas woven thick woollen hooded robe (Djellebah), three Sultanate of Oman Dish-Dashas (robes) with 'Agals (headbands) and a loin cloth, an Egyptian blue cotton thobe (robe) and headdress, a Sultanate of Oman water skin and skin coffee bean sack, a Dhufar Province indigo fringed kilt,two rare Sultanate of Oman Ghee (clarified butter) pots, an Omani silver coffee pot, a quantity of Omani and Turkish brass, copper and other metalware coffee pots, water jugs, coffee grinder, a large brass water pipe with coconut shell bowl, etc in five boxes; also, a framed green velvet pennant embroidered in silver bullion thread with the Omani insignia, three framed photographs of Sultans of Oman, one being Amir Abdullah and four steel engravings
Photographs, Carte de Visite, a selection of 15 photo images, inc. Prince and Princess of Wales with children, Edward posing in a kilt, Prince of Wales at desk, Prince of Wales portraits, Princess of Wales dressed as Mary Queen of Scots, Alexandra portraits (many), hand coloured images of Prince & Princess of Wales etc (mainly gd)
An early 20th century Merrythought small blond bear with glass eyes, pad paws and embroidered nose, length 29cm and an early 20th century blond bear wearing a kilt and sporran, with glass eyes, embroidered nose and felt paws, length 49cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: The Merrythought bear is missing the button to the ear. Very playworn, most of the fur is missing. The kegs appear ok and have less missing fur than other areas. The little squeaker in the middle is not working. No major damage or splits to the body.The bear wearing a kilt is missing the majority of its fur. There are no major breaks, splits or tears to the body. The eyes are present and the embroidery to the paws is ok. The felt pad feet and hands have been replaced.
Middle Kingdom, 11th-12th Dynasties, circa 1991-1786 B.C. A limestone stela fashioned as a simplified ‘false-door’ - a symbolic portal originally carved into or painted onto a tomb wall to allow the Ka (spirit) of the deceased to venture from his/her burial chamber and partake in offerings of food and drink; the raised torus border framing the central scene and texts still retaining traces of an alternating yellow, red and white block decoration, above the frame a cavetto-style cornice highlighted with similarly coloured vertical and horizontal bands; the deceased wearing a short white kilt with a prominently-pointed front, secured by a narrow belt, the free end of which projects from the waist, wearing a short black wig, his outstretched left arm with an open palm, a gesture of veneration, while his bent right arm points to his wife standing behind him; the wife’s left arm outstretched and her hand resting on his shoulder, while her right arm hangs down at her side and holds a long-handled bag(?), wearing a long white strap dress which leaves her breasts exposed; between the man and woman a simple offering table with a red-painted jar and two incense pots with long wicks (or kohl-pots with long-stemmed applicators); to the man’s right two sandals shown side on ‘floating’ above the baseline; the man standing before a rack with shelves, four incense cones to the top together with meat, vegetable, and fruit offerings; two tall tear-drop-shaped vessels painted red with white stoppers both supported on collared rings stands on the shelves; four sandals to the right of the rack, drawn as viewed from above, arranged vertically; above the pictorial scene three horizontal lines of hieratic text written in black ink on a yellow ground, the few signs that remain in the top register present the opening of an offering formula, invoking the king and the jackal god Anubis (with some of his epithets) to grant food offerings to the owner of the stela; mounted on a custom-made display stand. See Dunham, D., Naga-ed-Dêr Stelae of the First Intermediate Period, London 1937, pls. XXIV no.2, XXVIII, no. 1, for vertical arrangements of 'loose' food offerings; Leiden Museum, inv.no. F 1937/12.1, for a provincial false-door stela; Semitic Museum, inv.no. 2354, for a provincial stela with 'floating' offerings. 22.7 kg, 52 x 32.5 cm including stand (20 1/2 x 12 3/4 in.). From the collection of Pierre Vérité, Paris, begun in the 1920s. By descent, the collection of Claude Vérité, Paris, France. Accompanied by an academic report by Egyptologist Paul Whelan. This lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by AIAD certificate no.11282-189916. One might wonder if the inclusion of the two groups of sandals (six in total) was especially important to the deceased - perhaps he was a leatherworker involved in their production. Overseers of sandal makers are attested at temple sites such as Abydos and Nag ed-Deir, and perhaps this modest stela belonged to a leatherworker under the supervision of just such an official. For this specific lot, 5% import VAT is applicable on the hammer price [A video of this lot is available to view on Timeline Auctions Website.]
Possibly Ptolemaic Period, 3rd-1st century B.C. A hard chalk model, likely of a tomb, with outlined door and stepped, L-shaped profile, incised grooves to front face representing the tomb entrance, two circular holes in the base; accompanied by two seated scribes, each with an opened papyrus across their knees, wearing a short wig and a kilt; single circular hole to the base of each. 700 grams total, 6.8-10.8 cm (2 5/8 - 4 1/4 in.). Acquired 1930-1940. Home Counties, UK, collection. This lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by AIAD certificate no.11283-190296. In the Ptolemaic period limestone models of temples, shrines, and composite statue groups were produced as offerings at sacred sites. Perhaps this group represents a variant of such practices. In this respect, the stepped ‘tomb’ element may represent the above-ground entrance door of a Ptolemaic Period vaulted tomb beyond which steps descended to a subterranean burial chamber. [3]
Late Period, 664-332 B.C. A bronze statuette of the god Amun-Re, modelled in the round in a striding pose on an integral rectangular base, wearing a short kilt and headdress with socket for ostrich plumes, arms held by his sides with hands made into gripping fists, stylised facial features and false beard; accompanied by a custom-made display stand with Bonhams lot number to underside. Cf. The Metropolitan Museum, accession number 04.2.451, for similar. 281 grams, 14.8 cm high (5 3/4 in.). Acquired in the 1970s. From the private collection of Gottfried and Helga Hertel, Cologne, Germany. With Bonhams, London, 3 July 2019, lot 274 (part). Accompanied by a copy of the relevant Bonhams catalogue pages. Accompanied by a recent dealer's certificate of authenticity and invoice with provenance. This lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by AIAD certificate no.11291-191831. [A video of this lot is available to view on Timeline Auctions Website.]
Late Period, 664-332 B.C. A green-glazed faience amulet in the form of the ibis-headed god Thoth, shown striding forwards on a rectangular base with his hands held to his sides, wearing the shendyt kilt, wedge-shaped pillar to reverse, pierced for suspension; mounted on an old perspex stand. 8.79 grams total, 45 mm high including stand (1 3/4 in.). Hans Becker collection. With Bonhams, 21 April 2005, lot 42 (part). Private collection of Professor Kenneth Graham, London, UK. Accompanied by a copy of the Bonhams catalogue listing.
A LARGE COLLECTION OF LADIES CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIES, to include over seventy evening dresses, coats, jackets, dresses, skirts, a small brown fur coat and a kilt, brands to include Frank Usher, David Emanuel, Red Herring, Izabel of London, Roman, Jacques Vert, Phase Eight, Hamells, and After Dark, sizes 14-16, together with three boxes of ladies shoes, handbags, purses, belts and scarves (3 boxes + loose)
Britains lead soldiers - Scottish regiments, 1910s-20s, including twenty-four from Set 114, Cameron Highlanders (Active Service) (one F with hole to kilt, the rest G-VG); seven Pipers of the Scots Guard from Set 69 (G-VG); a complete set of eight Set 15 Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders charging (G-VG); seven The Cameron Highlanders from Set 89 (G-VG); a complete Set 122 The Black Watch, comprising seven standing firing and an officer with binoculars, plus two other standing figures; five Highlanders in Khaki Charging, second grade (F-VG); eight small scale Khaki Highlanders (F, two rifles broken); and ten small scale full dress Highlanders. (79)
Scottish Highland dress, a MacGregor Ancient tartan kilt with matching necktie, a jacket with stag horn buttons and a leather sporran. The Kilt jacket is approximately 40'' chest. The Jacket is approximately 23'' in length from shoulder to the bottom seam. The kilt appears free from holes and tears.
WW2 Army Great Coat and tunic named to Captain Hawkyard of The Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders (Princess Louises) with label dated 1944 from Wm. Anderson & Sons Ltd. Edinburgh and Glasgow; together with two Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders tartan pattern kilts with green rosettes to the front (4)Condition Report:Great Coat, tunic and one kilt look to be in very good condition.The other kilt is well worn and grubby.Tunic has collar badges present.
A 9ct gold set shell cameo along with a small collection of jewellery - comprising a Brown shell cameo presenting a bust of the goddess Demeter, in a 9ct gold stamped frame (approx weigh 5.1 grams); a shell belt buckle; a white metal stork brooch; an ingersoll ladies wristwatch (untested); a micromosaic heart pendant; four magnetic clasps and a kilt pin. (10)
A VICTORIAN AGATE SET KILT PIN 1858 modelled as a sgian dubh, the handle set with various agates in a cross-hatch pattern, a yellow paste set pommel, the scabbard with finely engraved applied mounts, the blade of simple shaped form with saw back edge, with Victorian registration marks for 16th July 1858, bundle 2Dimensions:10cm long
Assorted costume and accessories comprising ladies hats including the makers Edward Mann, Jacoll and four others; assorted evening and leather bags, silk and other scarves, stockings, Liberty printed cotton pillowcase, silk and other handkerchieves, white linen, 1950s aprons and white cotton nightshirt and undergarments etc; part rail of assorted 1950s and later costume including wool coats, kilt, faux fur jacket, separates, gents tank tops etc (two boxes and part rail)
Four Pelham Puppets, White Faced Clown 20' in part card box, Wuff, Snuff & Tuff by Tim in original card box with blue label, Standard Puppet Mr Turnip in original card box with blue label and Scottish Highlander with bottle wearing kilt, jacket and hat in part card box CONDITION REPORT Clown damaged as images show to hands Mr Turnip damaged as image show Boxes poor, Clown has name to part box, Wuff fully named and boxed, other two have incorrect name or no name
A 9ct gold set shell cameo along with a small collection of jewellery - comprising a Brown shell cameo presenting a bust of the goddess Demeter, in a 9ct gold stamped frame (approx weigh 5.1 grams); a shell belt buckle; a white metal stork brooch; an ingersoll ladies wristwatch (untested); a micromosaic heart pendant; four magnetic clasps and a kilt pin. (10)
A small collection of decorative trinkets including a small Chinese silver easel photograph frame by Hungchong & Co (Canton) with pierced chrysanthemum border. Together with seven (950) silver kilt pins a silver thimble, cashew box, rosewood pot and cover and a soapstone matchbox cover. 4.7 ozt of weighable silver. 8 cm high x 5.4 cm wide the primary item.
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