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A collection of Palitoy Action Man Clothing and Accessories including: The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders: kilt, jacket, glengarry (missing check ribbon); Explorer dog team: two huskies, mileometer wheel; Polar Explorer: red fur trimmed parka, white boots, one mitten; Cricketer: jumper, trousers, one shoe and pad; Red Devil: jump suit, reserve parachute pack; Astronaut: silver space suit - plus remains of set; Oilskin trousers and jacket; Deep Sea Diver waterproof white fabric suit - plus remains of set; also Miscellaneous: Mountie hat and boots, reserve parachute pack etc; conditions vary from Poor to Good. (qty)
Small quantity of various British infantry by Britains including 6 figures from band of the line, 6 Scots pipers service dress, 8 Scots Infantry in foreign service helmets, service dress top and full kilt marching arms sloped (1 rifle missing), 2 service dress in tin helmets stretcher porters, 2 wounded and 3 other pieces. AF to GC (most refinished, 2 nurse figures legs damaged)
Schoenau & Hoffmeister - A bisque socket head doll, having a curly blond wig, sleeping blue glass eyes and an open mouth with four upper teeth, on a jointed composition body, the head impressed 'S H / 1909 / 3/o / Germany', wearing a glengarry, a jacket with tartan sash and white metal brooch, a kilt with sporran, tartan socks and shoes, 38cm high, in original box.
THREE PIECES OF CELTIC-INSPIRED SILVER JEWELLERY, comprising: a kilt pin of annular form with knotwork terminals, with sliding pin fastener, hallmarked Birmingham, 1905, maker George Unite, 5.8cm, (2.3in) diameter, 0.62ozs, (20gm); another, of c-scroll design, hallmarked Chester, 1953, maker S & Co., 3.3cm, (1.3in) high, 0.26ozs, (8gm), and a third pin of bar brooch form decorated with a plaited design, hallmarked Chester, 1935, maker S & Co., 6cm, (2.3in) long, same weight (3)
John Turner (19th century) A STUDY OF A CHILD SEATED BESIDE A ROCK, POSSIBLY WEARING A KILT AND RED HAT, WITH A BALL BY HIS SIDE AND AN EXTENSIVE LANDSCAPE BEYOND. Signed and dated 1871, with a further inscription on a later label verso bearing the artist's name and the date, pencil and watercolour, oval, 19cm by 24cm (71/2in by 91/2in)
AN EARLY 20TH-CENTURY ARMAND MARSEILLE "FLORADORA" DOLL, in traditional Scottish tartan dress, the feathered tartan and black plush cap with thistle pin, tartan scarf, black plush jacket, tartan kilt with thistle sporran badge, with jointed limbs, impressed to back of neck "Made in Germany/Floradora", the face with painted eyebrows, blue eyes with moving eyelids and open mouth with red lips, 32cm, (12.6in) high
A Royal Worcester Porcelain White Glazed Seat Figure of a Scotsman, from the "Countries of the World" Series, modelled by James Hadley, circa 1899, wearing tam-o'shanter and kilt, seated on a wooden post on a cobble effect canted rectangular flat plinth, impressed mark, printed mark in green, year mark for 1899, and "913i", {15cm high}.
A collection of jewellery, comprising; a Scottish round kilt pin centred with pale citrine within a thistle embossed frame, a necklace composed of gilded brass pocket watch balance-cocks, a turquoise bosse, two coloured paste and imitation-pearl bug brooches, a pair of cabochon garnet earrings, and other items
A range of carded Pedigree Sindy fashions including brown jacket and yellow and white scarf ref.44334 (2); brown dress and handbag ref.44329; flowered shirt and handbag ref.44181; yellow towelling top and handbag ref.44169; dark green jacket with green and white contrasting collar and cuffs ref.44059; tartan kilt, scarf, white shirt, red shoes ref.44115; black jacket, white scarf ref.44061; white jacket, navy binding ref.44174. (qty)
An early Pelham puppet Scots Lass, British, 1940s, plain wooden T control bar and brown wooden box, turned wooden head, metal pin nose, painted features, bamboo body, red mohair wig, tartan kilt and matching tam o'shanter with red wool pom-pom, blue corduroy jacket with lace jabot and cuffs, sheepskin sporran, knitted red socks with tartan effect embroidery, decorated with blue and white felt ribbon effects to side.
Charles Johnson Payne, called "Snaffles" . A STUDY OF A SOLDIER WEARING A KILT AND MILITARY REGALIA. Signed, also inscribed "The 92nd", together with a further later inscription verso (Lieutenant Colonel R.G. "Reggie" Lees M.B.E. on his appointment to command the 2nd Battalion Gordon Highlanders in 1946), pencil, watercolour and bodycolour heightened with white on tinted paper, (24cm by 16cm)
Staffordshire flat back figure of a Scotsman wearing a kilt with a peacock standing at his side, 15" high; a 19th century octagonal jug decorated in Japanese manner with flowers and foliage, in blue and iron red and with dragon handle, 7.5" high; and two pale blue glazed jugs moulded with tulips in relief 7" and 8.5" high
Fau (Pierre) Les Plaisirs de la Plage, a caricature couple embracing, the man in a kilt and wearing a breastplate, the woman in a very short dress, with a deeply tanned and naked child sitting upon, and gazing at, the woman's protruding buttocks, gouache on card, 470 x 300mm., unexamined out of frame, signed, lower right, titled within the image, upper left, framed and glazed, c.1935
A collection of jewellery, comprising; a Scottish pebble bracelet of alternate oval mixed-cut citrines and lobed hexafoil banded agates on a purse shaped clasp, a 19th century foliate engraved and blue enamelled pennanular kilt pin, a gold and agate rectangular stick pin carved with classical male bust possibly Socrates, a pearl oblong cluster stick pin and another with an oval sardonyx terminal
A Staffordshire figure of a huntsman, third quarter 19th century, he stands in green jacket and tartan kilt with a black and white dog on his left hand side, a dead hare in his right hand and a bird of prey at his feet on oval brown and green washed enamel gilt lined base, some enamel loss, 13.5" high
A STAFFORDSHIRE PORTRAIT FIGURE OF ROUALEYN GEORGE GORDON CUMMING, second half 19th century, modelled standing on a dead lion, wearing a plumed bonnet, gilt lined shirt and kilt, holding a gun in both hands upon a pierced stump foliate oval lined base, (rubbing, restoration to foliage), 15 in (38.1 cm) high
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