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A parcel lot to contain a Staffordshire flatback figure of man in kilt and lady on a couch with a parrot, three Staffordshire dogs, one with brown details, also eleven plates, including a pair of 1887 jubilee plates. decorated with Prince and Princess of Wales by Hines Bros, blue and white plates to include one by Copeland tower pattern, a pair of Kirkham Priory etc, 15 pieces.
A child's velvet kilt jacket, together with the quilted dress and waistcoat, a child's Liberty style print cotton full length dress, a smocked pinafore over a Vyella flower child's dress, a baby's blue flowered smocked dress and a another green woollen pinafore over a green flowered Vyella dress (7)
An OR’s part full dress uniform of a Vol Bn The Royal Scots, scarlet doublet, blue facings, white braid trim and loops to cuffs and pockets, WM buttons, (collar badges and shoulder titles missing); white hair sporran, plated cantle with black PL centre bearing cast badge with title scroll, 2 long black tassels in thistle sockets; tartan kilt (some moth). Basically GC
Fox (Letaiyo) kachina doll Fox (Letaiyo) kachina doll. Executed in polychrome painted wood and fur having large upright ears surmounting a head covered in fur leading to a red painted body centering a black circle with white spots representing the stars, the lower body covered in blue and yellow kilt rising above legs painted black with white spots. This doll represents the spirit of the fox and appears in mixed Kachina dances as a runner. Overall: 13"h x 3"w. Starting Price: $250
An unusual Scottish Soldier Teddy Bear, possibly French with white wool plush head, hands and tops of legs, clear and black glass eyes, brown stitched nose and mouth swivel head, jointed limbs, brown wool cloth integral jacket with collar, boots with laces, tartan sash and soft stuffing, 1930s - 151/2in (40cm) high (possibly missing kilt and some general wear)
A 19th century Scottish Celtic dagger, the entwined carved treen handle, silver banded and mounted with a crown set with a smokey quartz, the leather sheath, mounted with silver tip, the blade stamped Ferguson & Macbean, 18" long, together with a Scottish white metal kilt brooch, set with amber coloured cut paste stone
A Keswick School of Industrial Arts electroplated beaker vase, flaring hammered form with chased inscription, a Charles Horner silver kilt pin modelled as a dagger, another modelled as a sword, a pair of Laurence Emanuel silver menu holders and a set of silver tea spoons and sugar tongs cased stamped marks beaker vase 9.5cm. high.
A red hunting tartan kilt owned and worn by Rangers legendary Manager Bill Struth, with interior Wm Anderson & Sons label inscribed Wm Struth Esq., September 1938, with associated belt and buckle, a black and white studio portrait of Bill Struth and two programmes The above kilt was owned and worn by Bill Struth
Early 20th Century Child`s Brown Velvet Two Piece Suit, fully lined jacket labelled `The Grand Clothing Hall`, with frogging style trims to the jacket and cuffs, and a pair of matching breeches; Black Wool Kilt Jacket and Matching Waistcoat, both fully lined with buttons to the cuffs and pockets (4)
CHARLES & DIANAPhotograph Signed - (SP)An official Christmas card (1983) signed "Charles" and "Diana", incorporating a colour photograph taken at Balmoral Castle featuring Charles standing, wearing a kilt, with Diana posed on a swing with the infant Prince William on her lap. Overall size when open approx. 180x265mm. Some light spotting to interior, with some fingermarking and light soiling to covers. With original type-addressed envelope.
A fine pair of early 19th century carved and ebonised Blackamoor figures. believed to depict Aborigines, each standing with one upraised hand holding a spear and the other resting on his hip, the finely carved faces with inlaid mother-of-pearl eyes, each wearing a short feather kilt and a matching piece over the shoulders together with a feathered headband and tasselled slippers, carrying a rectangular quiver of arrows suspended from a strap over one shoulder and resting on the opposite hip, standing on carved bases set on short square plinths with canted corners, painted to simulate marble, height 74in. (188cm.) excluding the spears. (2). * Listed on the 1914 inventory of Redenham House, Nr. Andover, Hants., by Frederick Ellen & Son, Andover as, "A pair of 4`9" finely carved native wood figures of Aborigines, holding four barbed spears with quivers and arrows & c. on lacquered wood stands". Valuation £31-10-0.
(Affiche, Oenologie) - Champagne Mercier. Epernay. 1889.Chromogravure, 50 x 67 cm (à vue).Sous passe-partout de tissu écru, vitre et cadre de bois noir et or.Représentation du gigantesque foudre sculpté, "contenant 800 barriques ou 200.000 bouteilles, envoyé tout monté à l`Exposition Universelle de Paris, 1889, sur un char traîné par 24 boeufs" (cfr mention sur l`affiche), admiré par une file de personnages endimanchés ou exotiques (Arabes, Chinois à longue natte, Écossais en kilt, Africain à coiffe de plumes, Turc avec turban, matador espagnol... et Buffalo Bill).
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