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Chanel skirt suit Autumn 2007 , 07A labelled and marked size 40, predominately in reds and blues flecked with silver threads, silk lining, Chanel popper buttons, 4 pockets , chain to hem, loop to back of jacket, skirt with flap front and two pockets marked size 40 with 2 Chanel black hangers Condition Report: Marked as sale with pink highlight , Appears light wear difficult to tell if pulls due to the look of the fabric Jacket 43cm underarm , sleeve 61cm and back neck to hem 64cm and skirt w35cm length 51cm
Chanel suit Autumn 2006 marked size 38 black ground with white, pink and green highlights and flecked with silver threads, typical Chanel buttons, two faux pockets, chain detail, silk lined, and a black cotton skirt diamond detail to the top and pleats to lower half, two Chanel hangers Condition Report: Jacket 38cm under arm, sleeves. 56 Length 54cm Skirt W37 length 58cm Jacket Light wear, odd pulled thread, Skirt in raw silk showing natural flaws
Chanel Duffle Coat labelled Autumn 06, size 42 with two front pockets, black silk lined hood and lining and 3 black Chanel toggles and 4 Chanel toggles to cuffs, Chanel hangerCondition Report: 46cm underarm, 54cm sleeve and 73 cm long. Marked as Sale , appears light wear would benefit from a clean
Large Louis Vuitton umbrella with LV monogram and pink floral design by Takashi Murakami 88cm long Fairfax and Favor tan leather and faux fur Gilet 38, Louis Vuitton monogram multi-coloured Mules size (unmarked) box dust bag and receipt and Crocket and Jones black velvet embroidered slippers size 4 Condition Report: Gilet 38 ua, 68cm long, lightly worn Umbrella shows very light signs of use onlyShoes and slippers lightly worn
Diplomats Court Coatee Dress coat in black wool with heavy bullion braided collar, cuffs and waist area the braiding in the form of stylised Palmettes, gold buttons with Latin motif Honi Soit Qui Mal Y Pense, label to collar marked Right Honourable James Caldwell, black satin and quilted lining and silk lined sleevesCondition Report: underarm- 110cmSleeve- 61cm Neck to hem 109cm Overall good condition, moth hole to left shoulder 3/4 cm across and small area of moth damagestiches loose on seams and coming apart mainly to shoulder area and arm pits, velvet worn to cuff edging , light tarnishing to metal threadsilk sleeve lining has perspiration stains and silk perished in these areas part of lining unstitched and loose seams to interior
Two early 20th century black silk large fringed shawls together with machine black lace stole and black net fabric remnant Condition Report: Both shawls with areas of pin holing/damage, fringes on floral shawl have been tied together in bunches to prevent tangling Flower shawl 115cm x 115cm plus deep fringeBlack lace small areas light fraying Bird Shawl. 120cm x 125cm Plus deep fringe,Black lace 60cm x 122cm
Two matching Welsh blankets woven in pastel colours, lavender, pink, yellow and white with geometric designs.220cm x 150cm approx. plus tasselsCondition Report: 1 with loose thread on each side, fringe edging good condition, couple of light stainsOther has a few areas of fraying damage see images
Aubusson large needlepoint floral design rug, cotton backed 12 foot x 9ftto, together with two Laura Ashley cotton and wool rugs in creams and terracotta, 166cm x 230cm and 138cm x 190cm. Condition Report: Aubusson- Numerous areas of moth damageLaura Ashley- bi worn would benefit from a clean, light stains and marks overall
Late Victorian early 20th century skirt ensemble with the short fitted jacket in pale and olive green with leg of mutton sleeves, silk lined, internal boning and leg of mutton sleeves, with dress makers label for George Henry Lee and Co, Liverpool and a matching full length skirt with slight bustle, 1 deep pocket, and frilled trim to the hem line. And a Victorian emerald green silk parasol with carved ivory pomel and carved ivory handle (handle broken) and a straw hat with feather detail and label K and H Singleton 10 Gold street , LiverpoolLeather suit case Condition Report: Jacket with odd moth holes to the sleeve area, not very noticeable, silk internal collar has mostly perished , silk perished to an area to the base of the jacket , discoloration under arm area 62cm under arm, collar to waist 49cm, Skirt with some light staining to the lining, approz 10 moth holes to the front of the skirt not particularly noticeable due to the fabric and the odd stain, 56cm waist, length Parasol silk perished along I panel, and fragile in other areas, ivory handle has suffered a minor break to where it would fix to the metal handle- see images
PARDOE (Miss): 'The Beauties of the Bosphorus...illustrated in a series of views of Constantinople and its environs..', London, George Virtue, 1838: with 80 steel engraved plates and map, tissue guards, later calf backed cloth covered boards, recently rebacked, occasional waterstains to corners, light toning and scattering foxing, a good copy. (1)
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM: SOUTH AFRICA: an interesting album of photographs, late-early 20thc, chiefly views assembled by a serving soldier in Natal circa 1900, many captioned in ink below image, inc. 'Lutombi Hospital - Ladysmith': 'Troops...forming up prior to march on relief of Ladysmith 1900': numerous views of native tribespeople, some later domestic and military images, photographs of various sizes pasted onto 39 card leaves, contained in period plum half morocco gilt album, aeg, light wear else VG. (1)
RAILWAYS: CARRIAGE POSTERS: collection of 12 carriage posters for Southern Railway and LB & SCR, including 'Southampton Docks': 'Picturesque Scenery on the Southern Railway' (including photo-litho views of Sussex locations), some sunning/spotting and dustmarking, a few light water stains, generally in good condition. (12)
HUMPHREYS (Henry Noel & WESTWOOD, John): 'British Butterflies and their Transformations...', London, William Smith, 1841: with hand-coloured title and 42 hand-coloured plates, original brown publishers cloth gilt, frayed along upper hinge and boards damp marked, light spotting but contents generally clean. (1)
INDIAN FINANCE: an important letter on the Indian finance from Edward Law, Earl of Ellenborough, President of the Board of Control for India, 1828-1830, dated April 19th 1829, addressed to J C Herries offering him 'a sort of Chancellor of the Exchequer' due to the fact that 'our Indian finances are in a bad state, & very much require your experienced hand to bring them round'. Ellenborough identifies the problem, 'India cannot pay its way' and suggests a solution, 'we cannot increase the revenue until we can diminish taxation, and by diminishing taxation enable the people to acquire wealth'. His conclusion, though ignored by future administrations, is a testament to the clarity of his logic; 'there can be no very profitable commerce with a pauper people'. 4pp with light folds, VG. (1)
SAVAGE LANDOR (A Henry): 'In the Forbidden Land...an account of a journey in Tibet, captured by the Tibetan authorities imprisonment, torture and ultimate release..', London, Heinemann, 1899: 8vo, publishers pictorial cloth gilt, light wear to edges else VG: SOANE (E B): 'To Mesopotamia and Kurdistan in Disguise...', London, Murray, 1912: 8vo, publishers brown cloth: with 7 others, travel in original cloth. (9)
RUSSIA: MAYNARD (Major-General Sir C): 'The Murmansk Venture..', London, Hodder & Stoughton, circa 1919: 8vo, publishers red cloth gilt, light sunning to spine, endpapers spotted else a near fine copy: GRAHAM (Stephen): 'With the Russian Pilgrims to Jerusalem', Macmillan 1913: BERGMAN (Sten): 'Through Kamchatka by Dog-Sled & Skis', London 1927: plus 3 other works on Russian travel of similar period, all very good in publishers cloth. (7)
A Chinese 'Jun' jar, possibly Ming Dynasty, with a globular body and small loop handles on the mouth, covered with a glaze of pale blue colour splashed with purple, thinning to mushroom at the rim, the glaze stops unevenly just above the foot to reveal the buff body, 9.5cm across handles and 7cm high and another 'Jun' jar, possibly Ming Dynasty, with light blue glaze and misfired purple part patch to exterior, 15cm cross handles x 12cm high (2) 明可能 钧釉双系罐两件Condition Report: the smaller jar in good conditionthe large jar some firing faults and area of glaze missing on rim about 5cm long but possibly in the firingCondition Report Disclaimer

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