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A Rare Early 1970's Vintage Biba dress. This fabulous black and silver metallic dress is a classical, romantic, whimsical design from Barbara Hulaniki. The dress is fitted beautifully around the body with buttons down the front falling into a flowing fluid skirt. Very long and flowing angel sleeves. Back ties for perfect fit. Size 8/10.
Rare 1920's Quilted louis heeled Satin Boots with and fur trim. These boots have no label, they have been beautifully made from a quality crimson satin, quilted in gold thread in small diamond shapes. The boot is open at both sides and trimmed in a black fur. The heel is louis in crimson satin. Leather soles. Good condition. 10 1/2" toe to heel. 1 1/2" high heel. (1 pr)
An rare early 19th century Davy lamp with a cage of four steel bars protecting the gauze, the front accommodates a magnifying lens, the whole on a brass reservoir base, height including suspension ring 32.5cm, diameter of the base 6.3cm. (See illustration) Condition Report: some minor dents, glass is good, gauze is good, overall good condition.
Designed by John Pollard Seddon. A very rare Victorian Fulham Pottery - C.J.C. Bailey (1864-1888) salt glaze, stoneware vase with mountain ash moulded decoration, scroll handles and on an octagonal foot, with its lid and one original bud shape stopper. Height including lid 30.5cm. Impressed C.J.C.B. Fulham and 1877 J.P.S. to the base. (See illustration) Note: The drawing for this vase is in the V&A collection. Condition Report: Missing all but one stopper, which seems to have been glued into place. Cover substantially warped, with a few small chips to the rim, largest 1cm across. A few very small chips to the body itself to the applied decoration on the base. No obvious integral flaws, restoration or substantial damage.
A rare documentary Leach Pottery Michael Cardew jug. The red body incised through slip 'Bessie Stevens 1926', impressed seal marks, height 12cm. Provenance: Bessie Stevens was the granddaughter of a close friend of Hamada 'Old Bassett' (Thomas). They fished together and this jug was made to celebrate the birth of his granddaughter. (See illustration) Condition Report: Crazing around join of handle, good condition.
A Reid Ia Camera, chrome, serial no. P2247, body, G-VG, shutter working; the Reid Ia is a variant of the Reid I, in which the viewfinder is replaced by a second accessory shoe and is an extremely rare model with only one example sold at Christie’s in 2006 and another three sold by Peter Loy, making only four previously known, this being the fifth; models recorded to date have all had serial numbers within 14 digits of each other
A rare Swan’s ‘The Clairvoyant’ Stereoscope Viewer, circa 1858, by Henry Swan of London, body in green velvet-covered walnut, body, G-VG, some damage to card flap, lenses, VG, some marks, in maker’s fitted wooden box with domed lid, with ivory plaque to lid inscribed ‘The Stereoscopic Treasury’
The Football Association, a collection of 13 programme of arrangements/itineraries, issued for various big matches at Wembley, plus 11 table plan & list of guests, for the luncheon at Wembley Stadium, given by the Chairman & Directros, the programme of arrangements are: 1984 England v Finland, 1984 FA Charity Shield, 1985 FA Charity Shield, 1985 England v Republic Of Ireland, 1985 England v Turkey, 1985 Milk Cup Final x3, 1986 Milk Cup Final x2, 1986 FA Cup Final, 1986 Full Members Cup Final, Chelsea v Man City x2 (rare), the table plans are from some different games but include the 1986 Full Members Cup Final, plus the FA Cups of 1978, 1985, 1986, duplication noted.
World War One, Knockaloe Internment Camp, Isle Of Man, a collection of 4 very rare programmes, a theatre programme dated 26/04/1917 from a performance of 'The Melodrama', plus 3 concert programmes for performances held at Camp 3, under the personal director of bandmaster J.Lepold, the programmes are dated 06/01/1917, 15/01/1917 and 18/03/1917.
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