From the 1930's; A black lace evening dress, bias cut with cut out back detailing, having flesh coloured crepe lining, neck line and top of back, with flared hem line, a black gold flecked velvet evening dress with narrow straps, bias cut to flared hem line, a black velvet evening jacket, having ruched collar, gathered cuffs and bakelite clip fastening, a lightweight floral day dress, tea length with collar to gathered bust, high waisted to gently flared skirt and elbow length sleeves, a Bourne & Hollingsworth, London, full length dress and bolero, in cream satin type material with bold stylised floral print, having twin spaghetti straps, to gathered bust, curved high waist, fitted to flared hem line, button back detailing, the bolero with elbow length sleeves and button detailing, matching fabric belt, together with a geometric print beach coat and pink muslin dressing gown used as a 'Chinese girl' fancy dress costume (illustrated)
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From the 1950's; A rare collection of nine 1950's waisted full skirted dresses, typical of the period, to include a dress in characteristic style south sea cotton having boat neck line, three quarter sleeves, large button detailing to front, skirt pockets and complete with matching fabric belt, a mint green, white and black dress, an Elmor, London, grey and burgundy and aqua blue stylised geometric print dress, other examples by Percy, Trilnick, Kitty Copeland, bold rose print dress by Lavinia Fashions, burgundy and grey shot silk button down example by Blaines and a full length boat neck blue and white floral cotton dress by Frank Usher (9) (illustrated)
A quantity of mainly British stamps including many examples from the Westminster Collection Ltd, comprising the Penny Black cover, a four margin example of the 1840 Tuppenny Blue, print examples of George V 1924 'British Empire Exhibition' stamps, 1972 GB BBC '3p' dropped yellow stamp error, Victorian Penny Red envelope, the pre-stamped signed letter front, Christmas 1994 '19p' imperforate stamp error, other examples of Victorian British stamps and later stamps of individual interest
Harold Riley (b.1934) - 'Cokey Nolan', signed print depicting and industrial landscape and text 'Cokey Nolan was a well know Salford character. He seems to spend most of his time giving children rides on his bike. People were suspicious of him. However he was never know to do anything wrong in his life.' Bears inscription and dated (19)79, image approx 52x38cm, inset ebonised frame
Laurence Stephen Lowry, RA (1887-1976) - 'Fever Van', ink signed artist's proof print, 1/850, approx. 42x52cm, mounted and framed. With this lot comes a sales invoice from Gallery One, Fine Art Dealers, 581 Lord Street, Southport, Lancashire, dated 22nd September 1978, for £165.00. Also from Gallery One and of the same date letter of authenticity (illustrated)
*Christopher Richard Wynne Nevinson ARA (1889-1946), 'METROPOLIS OR 2AM, NEW YORK' (from the American set, 1921) Drypoint, signed in pencil plate 25.3 x 17.7cm Nevinson first visited New York in 1919 and made a second trip in 1920, producing a striking series of prints and paintings that captured his fascination with the architectural high-rise of the world's most ultra-modern metropolis. This print comes from a set of ten drypoints commissioned by the American print dealer and publisher, Frederick Keppel, who gave Nevinson his first exhibition in October 1919 and a second the following year. *Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot. CONDITION REPORT: No obvious faults. Seen out of frame. Slight stain where mount has been, no other obvious faults. Sheet loosely attached to card. The sheet is approximately 40x29cm. Provenance: from a private lady, has been in her family for years. Additional images available (upon request).
Candia. 1880, Dec, 29. Registered cover from Candia (Crete) to Marseilles franked by 1876 fine print 2s. blue (2, couple of negligible tone spots), each tied by splendid strikes of "Canea" c.d.s. (Tchilinghirian fig. 534), and fine "Chargé" at foot. Backstamps including Brindisi, Bologna and arrival. An appealing cover. Cert. G. Bolaffi, signed A. Bolaffi. Mi. 4/II.
1849, 1fr. light carmine on yellowish, tête-bêche, a showpiece unused horizontal "face to face" tête-bêche pair, featuring strikingly intense colour on fresh paper, ample to mostly large margins all around. The inverted cliché comes only from position 35 from the first plate used to print the 1fr. value. Illustrated in the 2000 Yvert Speciliazed catalogue. This spectacular pair, which has graced several of the finest collections of classic French stamps ever formed, is widely regarded as one of the greatest 1849-50 Cérès issues tête-bêche rarities extant, with only four unused examples recorded. One of the key items of French philately. Cert. Bernard and Pascal Behr, Aime and Jean-François Brun, Goebel, signed Aime Brun, Calves and Roumet. Maury 9a. Ex Ferrari, Hind, "Lafayette" collection and Gross.
After Mark Grimshaw - a colour print entitled 'Mucking About' issued in a limited edition of 850 (No 203) signed in pencil to the margin by the artist, image size 37 cm x 50.5 cm and After Ossie Jones - a colour print entitled 'Time & Tide' issued in a limited edition of 300 (No 205) signed in pencil to the margin by the artist, image size 33 cm x 49.5 cm - included in the lot is a large artist's folder - Est £20 - £40
After Ken Zylla (Minesota) - a commemorative colour print entitled 'Nary a Care', signed in pencil to the margin by the artist, image size 28.5 cm x 41 cm with mount inlaid with mint postage stamp bearing same artwork - included in the lot are five mounted prints depicting ocean going vessels, image sizes 12.5 cm x 17.5 cm - Est £20 - £40
After K Silbick - a colour print depicting famous English cricketers in relaxed humourous mode on the green, signed in pencil to the margin by Paul Allott, Mike Atherton, Graeme Fowler, Neil Fairbrother, Philip De Freitas and the artist and issued in a limited edition of 125 (No 38), image size 35.5 cm x 48.5 cm - Est £30 - £50
After Eric Richard Sturgeon (1920 - 1999) - a colour print entitled 'The Rivals', image size 58 cm x 46 cm and two further colour prints depicting Mill Hill School, image size 42 cm x 63 cm, each issued in a limited edition and signed in pencil by the artist with margins bearing the stamp of the Fine Art Trade Guild - Est £40 - £60
Cricket - two late 1950's / early 1960's team photographs (prints on boards) bearing player's facsimile signatures, England (Cowdrey, Boycott, Graveney, Knott, Barrington and others) and West Indies (Sobers, Hendricks, Gibbs, Lloyd, Butcher and others) both 28 cm x 35.5 cm - included in the lot is a framed set of 25 Player's cigarette cards depicting cricketers and a framed colour print depicting cricketers, after Alan Otter - (4)

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