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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).
Three Staffordshire pottery groups including the Lion Slayer comprising a standing Roualeyn George Gordon-Cumming dressed in a kilt with a slain lion to one side on gilt captioned base, 40 cm high, another group with a figure and an archer astride a recumbent lion on a gilt lined base, 38 cm high and one other of a hunter with hound and gun at foot holding aloft game, 40 cm high, mid and late 19th century. (3)
A 19th Century Staffordshire figure group spill vase, modelled with an eagle beside a tree trunk looking down upon a sleeping figure with sieved clay decoration, a 19th Century Staffordshire flat back figure group depicting a mandolin player seated beside a bridge alongside a swan with sieved clay decoration, a graduated pair of 19th Century pottery figural decorated jugs, a 19th Century Staffordshire flat back figure group depicting a Scotsman alongside a young girl wearing a kilt on a gilt-lined oval base, a graduated pair of porcelain figural cornucopia vases, a Royal Doulton Matsumai Japan pattern mug, a Royal Terracotta porcelain Japan pattern pottery mug, an early 20th Century Continental porcelain figure of a recumbent greyhound and various tea wares, etc
Scots Guards Piper’s 1970 hallmarked silver kilt pin. A fine die-cast example by D & N (Dalman & Narborough Ltd) bearing Birmingham hallmarks. 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
WW1 1916 Battle of the Somme Period Cameron Highlanders 1902 pattern Doublet. A scarce highland pattern example. Khaki wool cloth with stand and fall collar, with two pleats below the collar. Complete with insignia: Cameron brass shoulder titles ... light brown Battalion cloth bars to the shoulder straps ... Lance Corporal Chevrons ... Three brass wound stripes ... Four good conduct chevrons ... One red & three blue overseas cloth chevrons ... the interior with paper label and dated 1916. The doublet is in very good condition a small amount of moth peppering. Tailored with a lining to the inside of the collar. GC ... Accompanied by a Regimental pattern kilt, this being a WW1 period example with evidence of a paper issuing label and ink stamp “Cam 7229”. Good clean condition ... Also a 1908 webbing belt, this fitted with a 1908 Bayonet (4 items)
Near Eastern Akkadian Style Green Stone Cylinder SealAn undated archaistic Akkadian style seal circa 2300-2200 BC, depicting two symmetrical pairs of contestants; on the left, a bearded hero, wearing a kilt, grappling with a rampant buffalo; on the right, a lion, on its hind legs, attacking a rearing buffalo; a star above. 9.25 grams, 25 mm (1"). Accompanied by an old scholarly note, typed and signed by W.G. Lambert, late Professor of Assyriology, University of Birmingham, 1970-1993, and by a museum-quality impression of the seal`s design. From an important collection of Classical and Near Eastern seals formed in the late 1970s and early 1980s; the property of a London gentleman, cat. no.13467/78. Prof. Lambert`s comments note that This is an Akkadian seal...in the classic Akkadian style. It is nicely engraved and in [an] excellent state of preservation. Very fine condition.Starting Price: 100
CHARLES: (1948- ) Prince of Wales. Signed and inscribed Christmas greetings card, the oblong 8vo stiff white folding card featuring a colour photograph to the inside of the Prince, wearing a kilt, lying on a lawn alongside his two young sons, Prince William and Prince Harry. Signed in bold black fountain pen ink alongside a printed greeting, 1993. With gold embossed Prince of Wales feathers and crown to the front. EX
[GEORGE V]: (1865-1936) King of the United Kingdom 1910-36. Four different original vintage unsigned sepia carte de visite photographs of the young Prince George and his parents King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, one of the images showing the young Prince standing in a three quarter length pose wearing a kilt and another of him being piggy backed by Princess Alexandra. Individually framed in a period concertina ebony veneer frame. About VG
Egyptian Large Glazed Composition Amulet of AmunLate Period, 500-332 BC. A large pale blue-glazed amulet depicting the god Amun, in striding pose with left foot advanced, hands at his side, bare-chested, wearing a shendyt kilt, tripartite wig, beard and double-plumed crown; a pillar to the reverse. 22 grams, 98 mm (4"). Ex Dr. Peter Gray collection. Dr. Grey (d.1990) was a pioneer of mummy x-rays. Fine condition.Starting Price: £550
Egyptian Wooden Seated Male FigureMiddle Kingdom, 2133-1797 BC. A painted figure of a seated man wearing a white shendyt kilt and short black wig, his upper body bare; the hands placed on the knees; the eyes outlined in black; a dowel to the underside for attachment; probably from a funerary boat model. 15 grams, 87 mm including peg (3 1/2"). Acquired before 1980; formerly in the Dubois collection, Paris. Fair condition, some loss to paint.Starting Price: £240
36 CABINET CARD PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHS, LATE 19TH CENTURY. The majority albumen prints and better quality studio settings including children, family groups, a girl with photo album, a Scotsman with kilt, a young girl on velocipede, a man with guitar, a G.A.R. veteran, a young drummer boy and others with various studio stamps including E. E. Mills, Sheridan, Wyoming.
A Victorian black mourning dress comprising top with lace and embroidered wirework collar and cuffs and a floral body and skirt, together with a kilt, bearing label "R.J Lawrie Limited Highland Costume Specialists The Highland House 38 Renfield Street Glasgow", together with a matching plaid in Dress Stewart tartan
A Collection of Second World War Militaria Relating to the Collins Family of Derbyshire, comprising a kilt and glengarry badge to the Liverpool Scottish, a Defence medal, ARP badge, King's badge, shoulder pips, Presentation of Colours to the Liverpool Scottish, NSDP badge, cloth insignia, three driving licences and a 1930's/40's photograph album filled with photographs of military and family life including the wreckage of a shot-up Baltimore, two brothers who served in the RAF flying Baltimores and Horsa Gliders, the owner of the kilt and Catholic Missionary nuns working in Shanghai
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