A collection of Scottish and other jewellery comprising , a large 1st Aberdeen Rifle Volunteers kilt pin, approx 94 mm diameter, a Clan Gordon brooch in the form of a stag, crown and motto 'Bydand' 61.5 mm wide, 72 mm high, overall, a Scottish silver crest and garter brooch 'Fortitudine' and a silver nurses buckle pierced and chased with masks amidst flowers and foliate scours', Birmingham 1899 by Synyer and Beddoes
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Staffordshire Figure of a Scottish Huntsman's Ghillie, shown wearing a tartan kilt, plaid and socks and a similar band around his Glengarry style hat, carrying a shotgun and petting an affectionate hound; 7.5 inches high; a particularly well modelled and decorated Staffordshire figure, including the painting of the clothes at the back (restoration to hound's legs, tip of cockade glued)
WW2 British Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders uniform group to George Davis (1911-2007) comprising of a suitcase containing: a 1933 dated "Kilt, No.1 A& SH" size 16, waist 32, by "Rego Clothiers Ltd": Balmoral Bonnet size 6 3/4 by A&J Gelfer dated 1946: Private purchase Balmoral Bonnet named to "APW Campbell": pair of issue Glengary's with A&S Highlanders cap badges (both un dated): Stable belt with five shoulder flashes sewn on Highland Div, 15th Scottish Inf Div, 48th South Mids Inf Div, 80th Res Inf Div, 227th Indep Inf Brigade: Pair of Khaki Drill tropical shorts: two pairs of issue underpants: pair of Red and White hose tops: drum sticks, ladies kilt and scarf, veterans badges, etc.
A mixed lot of ladies costume; to include a green tartan traditional kilt, a 1970s hand knitted tank top, a girls German traditional dirndl dress, a James Pringle kilt, a cream cable knit cardigan, a pale green pure new wool jumper, a blue dressing gown, a cream Arran cable knit sweater, two floral 1970s skirts and a quantity of similar garments (a lot)
3rd millennium BC. A banded marble cylinder seal engraved with a standing figure in long robes and hat, hands raised in prayer; in the centre three lines of cuneiform text; to the left hand side a deity wearing a kilt and cap with behind a goat with two standards coming from the back; accompanied by a typed scholarly note which states: '{d} Sin-a-sza-re-ed ? / dumu i3-li2-su3-ut-ra-bi / arad2 dingir-{d}mar-tu; Sin-ashered / son of Ili-sutrabi / servant of Ilum-Martu'; accompanied by a museum quality seal impression. 12 grams 28mm (1 1/4"). Property of a London gentleman; part of his family collection since the 1970s; accompanied by a typed scholarly note. Very fine condition.
Middle Kingdom,12th Dynasty, 1991-1802 BC. A carved wooden seated figure with articulated arms wearing a linen kilt; securing peg to the underside. See Taylor, J.H. Death and the Afterlife in Ancient Egypt, London, 2001, p.105 for type. 32 grams, 12cm (4 3/4"). Property of a North London gentleman; previously in an early 20th century collection. Fair condition.
Late New Kingdom, 1294-1077 BC. A limestone stela with rounded top and flat sides; to the top the winged sun-disc of Ra Horakhty with uraei framing the disc of the sun; below, the owner with broad collar and long kilt, one hand raised in prayer, the other holding an offering vessel; in the centre a large offering table heaped with food and flowers; in front of the offering table the figure of Osiris standing on plinth with mummiform body and wearing the White Crown of Lower Egypt, hands extended forward holding a staff topped by the ankh and djed symbols, wearing broad collar with large menat counterpoise behind; columns of hieroglyphs behind the figures, two large was sceptres flanking the scene; below, four horizontal columns of hieroglyphs beginning on the right with an offering formula to Osiris and the owner's name, a priestly treasurer, and the name of his mother; vertical columns of hieroglyphs to the sides of the stela. 6.37 kg, 27cm (10 1/2"). Property of a London gentleman; part of his family collection since the 1970s. Stelae such as this were placed in a chapel above a tomb, usually in front of a statue of the deceased that was placed in a niche, and where the relatives came to offer food and drink and pray to the spirit of the dead person; the stelae also acted as a spiritual portal through which the soul of the deceased could pass to partake of the offerings left in the chapel. These stelae are inscribed with the name and title of the tomb owner along with prayers to Osiris; they generally depict the deceased, and members of their family, worshipping the gods. The act of mentioning the name of the deceased at regular funerary rituals was an integral part for the survival of the soul in the afterlife, as well as allow later generations to remember their lineage. As well as prayers and spells to help the deceased they also had 'autobiographies', which were accounts of the life of the deceased, praising their qualities as well as good deeds carried out when they were alive, thus furthering their chances in the afterlife. Fine condition.
A Comme des Garçons tartan ensemble, 'Transformed Glamour' collection, Autumn-Winter, 1999-2000, ribbon label, the dress formed in two parts - a panel with shaped front bodice seams with long left sleeve; the other with short sleeve and long plaid-like panels to tie over, complete with kilt pin, the otherwise traditional tartan wool woven with gold lurex bands (3) CONDITION REPORT: Good condition, no problems
Staffordshire 19th Century Figure Group of a Scottish Highlander Standing and Wearing Highland Attire of Hat with Feathers, Open Neck Blue Shirt, Jacket, Kilt with Sporran, and Long Orange Coloured Scarf Across His Chest and Shoulder, He Holds a Gun In His Right Hand, Pheasant In Left Hand with a Large Brown and White Dog To His Left Side. The Figure Stands 16.25 Inches Tall. Excellent Condition, No Restoration. Comes From a Deceased's Private Collection. As Do All The Staffordshire Figures In This Sale.
A traditional Greek military Evzones uniform, including pleated kilt, black and white woollen waistcoat, fez with long tassel, together with a traditional Greek lady's costume with embroidered long skirt, jacket with similar decoration, two child's embroidered waistcoats, child's leather shoes and other traditional costumes including various belts, jewels for military and female dress
Scottish. Scots Guards Piper's 1992 Birmingham hallmarked silver kilt pin. A fine example by JRGS (JR Gaunt & Son). Star of the Order of the Thistle with green enamel ground to central thistle. Reverse with two loops to facilitate silver pin with ball ends (one end detachable). Pin complete with safety chain. VGC
A Nice Collection of Vintage Silver Items ( 4 ) In Total. Comprises 1/ Silver Stone Set Scottish Kilt Pin Brooch. 2.25 Inches High. 2/ Silver and Enamel Bird Brooch. 2.25 Inches wide. 3/ Silver Whistle In The Form of a Dogs Head + A Very Attractive Ornate Embossed Silver Whistle. All Items In Excellent Condition and Fully Hallmarked - Please See Photos.
An Aquascutum cream and brown check mid-length coat,single-breasted with brown buttons, size 12-14,an Escada green tweed wool suit, to include single breasted jacket with pockets and wool pencil skirt,size 40,an Yves Saint Laurent green cotton blouse,with white and multicoloured printed pattern,size 40,a pair of Gucci green suede trousers,size 42,a Joseph green silk blouse,with ruched detail, size L,an Yves Saint Laurent purple pleated full skirt,with multicoloured pattern,an Yves Saint Laurent wool tartan kilt skirt,size 40,two Yves Saint Laurent blue tops,with a rope fastening to the neckline, the other jersey,both size 40 (10)
A Wallace Collection kilt in MacDonald of Clanranald tartan together with a Fitz 2 Designs kilt, a suitcase containing sporran, skean dhus (sgian dubhs), various socks, kilt hose flashes, belts etc. CONDITION REPORTS The MacDonald kilt measures approx 50 cm wide and 34 cm in length. the other measures approx 52 cm in width at the waist and 64 cm in length. Both have general wear and tear conducivewith age and use
A mixed group of collectables and vertu, comprising a 15ct gold tie pin, 2.9g, 4.5cm, a silver menu card holder, modelled as a stag's head, on circular ebony base, Adie & Lovekin Ltd, Birmingham 1935, 4 by 4cm, a silver pin cushion, modelled as 'Humpty Dumpty', with weighted base, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1935, 4cm, a silver twin handled dish, with removable frosted glass, Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1930, silver weight 3.03toz, 15.5 by 12 by 3.5cm, a white metal niello matchbox holder, a propelling pencil, fitted into a hazelnut, with suspension ring, a silver cased wristwatch, with pink and blue enamelled half hunter style face, missing strap, import marks, a large silver pin brooch, for scarf/kilt, 8cm, a white metal bar brooch, set with five graduating opaline cabochon stones, 2 by 9cm, a Notts & Derby regimental cap badge, and a white metal Clan Maule kilt pin badge, with dragon spouting fire and motto 'Inest Clementia Forti', 6cm. (11)
Various early 20thC and later military army and soldier postcards, to include various ranked officers, band card, early 20thC wartime football team, figure in kilt, postcard guns in action, other postcards, figurial cards, soldiers marching, The Burial Of Two British Soldiers On The Battlefield card, etc. (1 album)
A Nice Collection of Vintage Silver Items ( 4 ) In Total. Comprises 1/ Silver Stone Set Scottish Kilt Pin Brooch. 2.25 Inches High. 2/ Silver and Enamel Bird Brooch. 2.25 Inches wide. 3/ Silver Whistle In The Form of a Dogs Head + A Very Attractive Ornate Embossed Silver Whistle. All Items In Excellent Condition and Fully Hallmarked - Please See Photos.
Scottish Iona silver brooch/kilt pin by Robert Allison Glasgow 1924, silver bamboo bangle by Adie & Lovekin Ltd Birmingham 1912, hallmarked silver cycle road race medal 1912, pair hallmarked silver cuff-links, bracelets etc Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
20th century AD. A pair of wooden and painted figures of striding males with painted dark brown bodies; black bag wigs to the head, painted details to the eyes; broad collar to the neck and kilt with painted sash to the front; hands clasped. 530 grams total, 34cm (13 1/4"). Property of a Canadian lady; acquired 1970s-1990s. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
A collection of sweetheart brooches, lapel pins, kilt pins and badges including Royal Navy, RAF, Army regiments, etc., in white and yellow metal, some enamelled, some mounted on mother of pearl/tortoiseshell, etc. CONDITION REPORT: Items have not been removed from mounts so cannot verify classification of material, condition of lugs/pins, etc.; some with visible surface wear, dirt, etc.; please refer to images for regiments/units included.
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