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A QUANTITY OF GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIES, to include a Gurteen striped blazer, UK size 48R, a Douglas Gold Shetland wool tweed over coat, a navy blue Tressanti corduroy shirt, Roy Robson over coat, two leather jackets, a shower proof Callaway golf jacket, assorted jackets, blazers, shirts and trousers, together with a large green Carlton holdall, a soft brown leather messenger bag, hats, scarf, a Ladies 'Michael Kors' black and grey printed shoulder bag, over ten pairs of shoes, some are new and unused, UK size 12 (3 boxes + loose) (PLEASE NOTE THE RAIL AND MANNEQUIN ARE NOT FOR SALE- FOR DISPLAY PURPOSES ONLY)
A LARGE QUANTITY OF GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIES, to include eight suits, rain jackets, overcoats, shirts, waistcoats and trousers (mostly size 44 Short), maker's names include Goodroy Ltd, M&S, Jeff Banks, Gurteen, Taylor & Wright, etc. together with a collection of walking sticks, travel bags, trousers, neck ties, shoes, belts, scarves, etc. (shoe size UK 9) (s.d) (5 BOXES + LOOSE) (PLEASE NOTE MANNEQUIN AND RAIL ARE NOT FOR SALE- DISPLAY PURPOSES ONLY)
From the Knightsbridge atelier of designer Jacques Azagury A quarter scale Kennett & Lindsell mannequin. With a wooden adjustable stand and covered in linen which includes a stencil makers mark by 'Kennett & Lindsell Ltd'. 41cm in height (excluding stand), 19cm in width.Provenance: From the Knightsbridge atelier of Jacques Azagury. Moroccan-born designer Jacques Azagury studied at the London College of Fashion and St Martin's School of Art. He opened his flagship store in Knightsbridge in 1987 with his business partner and sister Solange, and from the 80s onwards his dresses were regularly featured in Vogue and appeared in collections carried by Harrods, Browns, Barneys and Bergdorf Goodman. Throughout his career he dressed some of the worlds most glamorous women notably actresses and celebrities such as Helen Mirren, Helen McRory, Elizabeth McGovern and Darcy Bussell but he describes his ten-year relationship dressing Diana, the late Princess of Wales, as the highlight of his career. In preparation for his retirement in September this year, Jacques approached Lay's Auctions to handle the sale of his archive of dresses designed for the Princess, plus other celebrity dresses and some of the fixtures from his boutique. In November we were thrilled to be able to help Jacques negotiate a six figure sum for his collection of Diana's dresses to an American museum and in this sale we are selling clothing worn by Helen Mirren & Kelly Brook, plus furnishings from his Knightsbridge atelier. Next year we will also be selling some charming items of personal correspondence from Princess Diana to Jacques.
A vintage 1920s-1930s haberdashery / millinery point of display shop plaster mannequin bust head of a gent. The man with hand painted features and wearing a fabric bow tie (removeable). Likely used by a milliner or a wig shop. Mounted atop a plinth base. Measures approx. 35cm tall. See Lot 3, a near matched shop display head.
An original vintage early 20th century 1940s Art Deco advertising point of sale haberdashery plaster female mannequin dummy head The bust depicting a lady with curled hair from shoulders up. Featuring small perforations to either side of her eyes, implying that she was originally used in an optician's shop. Maker's stamp KC to verso. Measures approx. 30cm tall.
dating: second quarter of the 17th Century provenance: England, Composed of breast-plate and back-plate, neck defence, tassels and skullcap. The helmet worked in two halves joined at the crest, with a slightly sloping brim with a hemmed border and with a row of rivets. The iron-armoured cheekpieces (of more recent production). Breast-plate ribbed in the middle, with neckline and gussets with smooth roped border. One-piece waistplate fixed with rivets (one missing). The back-plate fastened to the chest with leather straps and iron buckles with hooks. Both tassels worked in a single plate, decorated like seven overlapping scales, fastened with buckles and hooks. Neck defence with side closure. Small defects and missing parts. The entire armour is painted black, the colour partly refreshed. Restored leather strings. Mounted on a modern mannequin. Fine ensemble. height as shown 97 cm.
dating: about 1560 provenance: Germany, Grooved mannequin with lowered, hemmed and twisted edge; back with five plates decorated en suite, finger protection with five grooved plates, the last one with lowered, hemmed and twisted edge, knuckle guard at centre, with deep grooves. Without thumb. In dark patina. length 29 cm.
Set of Replica Dark Age Warrior's Armour comprising of a Suit of Chain Mail Haubergeon Body Armour, Steel Nasal Helmet which is a replica of an original conical nasal helmet worn by St Wenceslaus, Leather chest and back armour, leather and steel leg armour, tunic and cloak with fur collar. Along with a replica Seax of Beagnoth. The seax is a replica of a 9th century piece found back in the Thames near London in 1857. Single edged fullered blade 559mm in length with etched Futhark Runic alphabet inscription to both sides of the blade, wooden handle with brass binding, overall length 736mm. Complete with brown leather scabbard. Comes complete with the torso mannequin.
Replica War of the Roses Armour comprising of Sallet Helmet, Bevor and Gorget, Cuirrass Breastplate & Backplate, Spalders, Brassards, Gauntlets, Cuisses, Poleyns, Greaves and Sabatons for the feet. Complete with black under jacket, black and white woolen leggings and a black cloak with White Boar insignia of King Richard III. Comes complete with the mannequin.

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